FLSD Building Systems Oversight 5 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: An FLSD notices that several smoke dampers in the HVAC ductwork have been propped open with wooden wedges by HVAC maintenance personnel. What immediate action is required?
- Allow the condition temporarily if the HVAC work is documented
- Remove the wedges immediately and restore dampers to operational status, then document the violation (Correct answer)
- Notify the building owner and wait for written authorization before acting
- Install bypass switches to keep the HVAC running around the open dampers
Correct answer: Remove the wedges immediately and restore dampers to operational status, then document the violation
Wedged-open smoke dampers defeat fire compartmentalization and must be restored immediately; the violation must be documented per fire safety plan requirements.
Question 2: A high-rise office building's fire alarm control panel displays a 'supervisory' signal from the sprinkler system's water flow valve. What does a supervisory signal indicate versus an alarm signal?
- A supervisory signal indicates the system has activated; an alarm signal means a fault
- A supervisory signal indicates an abnormal condition (e.g., closed valve) requiring attention; an alarm signal indicates water flow or smoke (Correct answer)
- Both signals are equivalent and require full evacuation
- A supervisory signal is informational only and requires no response from the FLSD
Correct answer: A supervisory signal indicates an abnormal condition (e.g., closed valve) requiring attention; an alarm signal indicates water flow or smoke
Supervisory signals warn of conditions that could impair system operation (like a partially closed valve) and require investigation, while alarm signals indicate fire or water flow.
Question 3: Under NYC Building Code, what is the minimum fire resistance rating required for ductwork penetrations through a 2-hour fire-rated floor/ceiling assembly without a fire damper?
- The penetration is never permitted without a fire damper
- 1-hour rating for the duct itself
- The duct must be wrapped with 2-hour rated enclosure (Correct answer)
- HVAC ducts are exempt from fire rating requirements at floor penetrations
Correct answer: The duct must be wrapped with 2-hour rated enclosure
Where fire dampers are not provided, ductwork penetrating rated assemblies must be enclosed in a shaft or wrapped with materials providing equivalent fire resistance.
Question 4: What does the term 'common path of travel' mean in the context of building egress design that an FLSD must understand?
- The main lobby corridor that connects all elevators
- The portion of exit access where occupants must travel in a single direction before reaching a choice of two exits (Correct answer)
- The designated evacuation route posted on each floor
- The path from the street to the FDNY command station
Correct answer: The portion of exit access where occupants must travel in a single direction before reaching a choice of two exits
Common path of travel is the distance occupants must walk before having a choice of two separate exits; building codes limit this distance to reduce risk.
Question 5: A building's wet-pipe sprinkler system in an unheated parking garage begins discharging water in winter despite no fire. What is the most likely cause?
- The fire alarm panel triggered the system incorrectly
- A frozen and burst sprinkler pipe due to temperatures below 40°F (Correct answer)
- The dry-pipe valve failed open
- Water pressure exceeded the system's pressure relief setting
Correct answer: A frozen and burst sprinkler pipe due to temperatures below 40°F
Wet-pipe systems in unheated spaces are vulnerable to freezing; water in the pipes freezes, expands, and can rupture pipes or heads causing accidental discharge.
Question 6: When testing emergency lighting in a high-rise building, the FLSD finds that lights in one stairwell extinguish after 60 minutes. NYC FC requires emergency lighting to operate for a minimum of how long?
- 30 minutes
- 60 minutes
- 90 minutes (Correct answer)
- 120 minutes
Correct answer: 90 minutes
NYC FC and NFPA 101 require emergency lighting systems to provide illumination for a minimum of 90 minutes upon loss of normal power.
Question 7: An FLSD conducting a building systems inspection notices the fire command station (FCS) panel has a zone in 'trouble' status. What is the correct protocol?
- Reset the panel and document if the trouble condition clears
- Investigate and correct the trouble condition; notify FDNY if the impairment affects life safety systems (Correct answer)
- Immediately evacuate all floors on that zone
- Cover the trouble indicator until the next scheduled inspection
Correct answer: Investigate and correct the trouble condition; notify FDNY if the impairment affects life safety systems
A trouble signal at the FCS indicates a fault in the fire alarm system that must be investigated and corrected, with FDNY notification required if life safety systems are impaired.
An FLSD notices that several smoke dampers in the HVAC ductwork have been propped open with wooden wedges by HVAC maintenance personnel.
What immediate action is required?