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Under CAN/ULC-S537, who is primarily responsible for conducting the Verification?
ULC-S537 Clause 3.1 states a verification must be performed by an organization other than the installing contractor and the design agency, unless specific condi
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Question: Under CAN/ULC-S537, who is primarily responsible for conducting the Verification?
Answer options:
- The original electrical installer ✅ A qualified third-party agency or person other than the installer
- The local fire department fire prevention officer
- The building owner's maintenance staff
Correct answer: A qualified third-party agency or person other than the installer
Explanation: ULC-S537 Clause 3.1 states a verification must be performed by an organization other than the installing contractor and the design agency, unless specific conditions are met.
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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
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