ATP Study Guide 2026

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📋 ATP Exam Format at a Glance

60
Questions
90 min
Time Limit
75%
Passing Score

📚 ATP Topics to Study (69)

✍️ Sample ATP Questions & Answers

1. Why is 'root cause analysis' (RCA) important after a data center incident?
To identify the underlying cause of an incident so corrective actions can prevent recurrence

RCA identifies the fundamental cause of an incident, not just the symptoms, enabling targeted corrective and preventive actions that reduce the likelihood of recurrence.

2. On a pressure-enthalpy (P-h) diagram, the horizontal line representing the evaporation process appears as:
A horizontal line at constant pressure within the two-phase dome

Evaporation at constant pressure is represented by a horizontal line inside the saturation dome on the P-h diagram.

3. Which operational document defines step-by-step procedures for performing maintenance tasks safely in a data center?
Standard Operating Procedure (SOP)

Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) document detailed, repeatable instructions for performing maintenance and operational tasks safely and consistently.

4. What is the recommended supply air temperature range for data center cooling according to ASHRAE A1 equipment class guidelines?
64.4–80.6°F (18–27°C)

ASHRAE A1 specifies an allowable inlet temperature range of 59–89.6°F, but recommended supply temperatures generally target 64.4–80.6°F (18–27°C) for energy efficiency.

5. What is 'scalability' in the context of data center design?
The capability to expand capacity incrementally without major redesign

Scalability refers to the ability to incrementally add power, cooling, space, or compute capacity to meet growing demand without requiring a full redesign.

6. A heat exchanger shows reduced heat transfer efficiency despite clean fluid flow. The most probable cause is:
Fouling or scaling on the heat transfer surfaces

Fouling deposits on heat transfer surfaces create an insulating layer that dramatically reduces thermal conductivity and overall heat exchanger performance.

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