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Which best explains the purpose or principle behind minimum flow 500 gpm for Class I/III (scenario variant 33)?

Per NFPA 14 §6 / NFPA 14 §7.2 (PRV), minimum flow 500 gpm for Class I/III governs the correct procedure. Distractors omit or contradict the standard.

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Question: Which best explains the purpose or principle behind minimum flow 500 gpm for Class I/III (scenario variant 33)?

Answer options:

  • Ignore the requirement for minimum flow 500 gpm for Class I/III (scenario variant 33) since it is non-mandatory ✅ The recognized standard procedure governing minimum flow 500 gpm for Class I/III (scenario variant 33) is applied as specified
  • Replace the entire system rather than address minimum flow 500 gpm for Class I/III (scenario variant 33) per the standard
  • Use a generic municipal bylaw in place of the NFPA / referenced standard for minimum flow 500 gpm for Class I/III (scenario variant 33)

Correct answer: The recognized standard procedure governing minimum flow 500 gpm for Class I/III (scenario variant 33) is applied as specified

Explanation: Per NFPA 14 §6 / NFPA 14 §7.2 (PRV), minimum flow 500 gpm for Class I/III governs the correct procedure. Distractors omit or contradict the standard.

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