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If a fire alarm system is voluntarily installed in a building where it is not required by code, which of the following is true?
NBCC 3.2.4.5.(1) specifies that even if a fire alarm system is not required by 3.2.4.1., any system installed must still comply with the general requirements of
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Question: If a fire alarm system is voluntarily installed in a building where it is not required by code, which of the following is true?
Answer options: ✅ It must still be installed in conformance with Section 3.2.4.
- It is exempt from CAN/ULC-S524 standards
- It does not require professional verification (S537)
- It may use non-certified residential smoke alarms exclusively
Correct answer: It must still be installed in conformance with Section 3.2.4.
Explanation: NBCC 3.2.4.5.(1) specifies that even if a fire alarm system is not required by 3.2.4.1., any system installed must still comply with the general requirements of the section.
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- The primary power for a fire alarm system must be:
- If a 120VAC primary power circuit for a fire alarm control unit is consuming 60 Watts of power, what is the cu
- In a steady-state DC circuit, if the conductor length is doubled while maintaining voltage and wire gauge, wha
- A resistor is rated at 10 Watts at 24VDC. If the voltage drops to 20VDC, what is the new power dissipation?
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