NJ: Typical Fire Alarm questions

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RonPecinaJr

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Rahway, NJ
I did a search and did find some information on what might be on the Fire Alarm portion of the NJ exam, but I'm interested in learning more. Like most electricians, I haven't done much FA work. The test is 50 questions, multiple choice, open book, based on on the 2002 NFPA-72.
 
I just took the CSA Exam in AZ. 72 questions in about 1-1/2 Hrs.
Had a lot on NAC circuits, smoke and heat detector location questions. Some battery power limitations running H/S and H/Speakers. A couple voltage drop calcs. A couple common sense questions about wire size and which one has a lower voltage drop.

I found no study material for this test so I just read the NFPA 72 several times.
To pass this exam you must get an 80 but are expected to get a 90.
 

Ken9876

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Jersey Shore
90% of the questions will be right from 70 or 72, it's not really a fire alarm test, it's more of an alarm test. You might be suprised how easy some of the questions are, like hole spacing from edge of a framing member. The other questions will be from the referenced alarm book they recommend for study. Questions about types of devices and operation.
 

RonPecinaJr

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Rahway, NJ
I'm taking a prep class for the exam and we really hit the Fire Alarm portions hard today. That's a difficult book to understand. It's nowheres near the same layout as the NEC. We used the glossary a lot to find answers and we got to doing a lot highlighting so I think I'll be alright. Thanks for the tips.

we also covered a lot of Article 760 and even a little bit of 725. :)
 

jm1470

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You might want to look at this book some of the questions come from this

Security: A Guide to Security System Design and
Equipment Selection and Installation, Second
Edition, 1994, Butterworth-Heinemann/Elsevier
Science, 11830 Westline Industrial Drive, St. Louis,
MO 63146, www.bh.com.
 
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