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FK Pre-engineered Kitchen Fire Extinguishing System Technician

mtlogcabin

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Any one take this exam? Is it worth it? Will it help in doing inspections on hood installations?

Seems odd an ICC exam would require NFPA 96 as a reference when it not not a referenced standard in any ICC code. I think it would cause confusion with the ICC requirements

FK Pre-engineered Kitchen Fire Extinguishing System Technician




80 multiple-choice questions




Exam fee: $180 (P&P); $180 (CBT)

Open book—2-hour time limit

Content Area % of Total

Occupancies and Hazards Identification 12%

General Component Requirements 20%

Hoods and Exhaust Systems 10%

Administration and Records 6%

Systems Installations 24%

Inspection 4%

Maintenance and Recharge 24%

Total 100%

Reference

2009 International Fire Code®

2009 International Mechanical Code®

2009 NFPA 17A—Standard for Wet Chemical Extinguishing

2008 NFPA 96—






Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire

Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations



 
It does say "technician" so cda may be right. Although the I-codes don't have NFPA 96 as a standard, Oregon does amend the fire code to include that standard.
 
NFPA 96 and 2009 IMC differ in clearance reduction methods but seems like they add up to being the same thing.
 
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