to 15 GPH) – Maine Fuel Board | Complete Exam
Questions and Answers| Grade A
INTRODUCTION
This Maine State Journeyman Exam practice test is designed for oil burner and solid fuel
technicians seeking journeyman licensure in Maine for the 2025/2026 licensing cycle. The exam
specifically covers 1 & 2 Oils up to 15 gallons per hour (gph) and requires a minimum passing
score of 70%. The 150 questions are based on verified exam materials from multiple
certification sources and cover all critical domains required for the journeyman examination,
including NFPA 31 code compliance, oil tank installation and regulations, electrical components
and safety controls, chimney and venting requirements, boiler and furnace installation
procedures, pressure relief devices, fuel supply systems, and safety protocols.
DOMAIN 1: APPRENTICE SUPERVISION & LICENSING (12 Questions)
Question 1 According to Maine Fuel Board regulations, how many apprentices may a licensed
journeyman supervise at one time?
• A) 1 apprentice
• B) 2 apprentices
• C) 3 apprentices
• D) 4 apprentices
Correct Answer: B) 2 apprentices Rationale: Maine Fuel Board regulations specify that a
licensed journeyman may supervise up to 2 apprentices simultaneously. This limitation ensures
adequate oversight and quality training while maintaining safety standards on job sites.
Question 2 When performing service work that reveals efficiency or code violations, what
notification is required?
• A) Notify the homeowner only
• B) Notify the Maine Fuel Board within 30 days
, • C) Notify the authority having jurisdiction of efficiency and code violations
• D) No notification required unless the system fails
Correct Answer: C) Notify the authority having jurisdiction of efficiency and code violations
Rationale: Technicians are required to notify the authority having jurisdiction when service
work reveals efficiency or code violations. This ensures proper documentation and correction of
safety hazards.
Question 3 When cleaning a wood/oil combination unit, what level of supervision is required?
• A) Indirect supervision
• B) Direct supervision by a licensed technician
• C) No supervision required for routine cleaning
• D) Supervision only during oil burner operation
Correct Answer: B) Direct supervision by a licensed technician Rationale: Cleaning of wood/oil
combination units requires direct supervision by a licensed technician due to the complexity of
dual-fuel systems and potential safety hazards associated with both fuel types.
Question 4 What are the education and experience requirements for obtaining a Maine
journeyman license?
• A) 80-hour course and 3 months experience
• B) 120-hour course and 4 months experience
• C) 160-hour course and 6 months licensed experience
• D) 200-hour course and 12 months experience
Correct Answer: C) 160-hour course and 6 months licensed experience Rationale: Maine Fuel
Board requires completion of a 160-hour approved course plus 6 months of licensed experience
before qualifying for journeyman examination.
Question 5 Who bears ultimate liability for proper installation of heating equipment?
• A) The homeowner
, • B) The equipment manufacturer
• C) The licensed installer
• D) The insurance company
Correct Answer: C) The licensed installer Rationale: The licensed installer bears ultimate
liability for proper installation. This includes ensuring code compliance, proper operation, and
safety of the installed system.
Question 6 What is the primary responsibility of a licensee regarding code compliance?
• A) Meeting manufacturer specifications only
• B) Ensuring all work complies with applicable codes and standards
• C) Following company policy exclusively
• D) Satisfying customer requests regardless of code
Correct Answer: B) Ensuring all work complies with applicable codes and standards Rationale:
Licensees are responsible for ensuring all work complies with NFPA 31, Maine Fuel Board
regulations, and other applicable codes, regardless of customer preferences or time constraints.
Question 7 How soon must a journeyman notify the Maine Fuel Board of a change of
employment?
• A) Within 7 days
• B) Within 15 days
• C) Within 30 days
• D) No notification required
Correct Answer: B) Within 15 days Rationale: Licensees must notify the Maine Fuel Board
within 15 days of any change in employment to maintain accurate records and ensure proper
oversight.
Question 8 What is required for an apprentice to perform unsupervised service work?
• A) Completion of 80 hours of training
, • B) One year of field experience
• C) Journeyman licensure
• D) Cannot perform unsupervised work as an apprentice
Correct Answer: D) Cannot perform unsupervised work as an apprentice Rationale:
Apprentices cannot perform unsupervised work. They must work under the direct or indirect
supervision of a licensed journeyman or master technician at all times.
Question 9 Who is responsible for ensuring apprentices receive proper training?
• A) The apprentice themselves
• B) The supervising journeyman
• C) The equipment manufacturer
• D) The Maine Fuel Board exclusively
Correct Answer: B) The supervising journeyman Rationale: The supervising journeyman is
responsible for providing proper training, guidance, and oversight to ensure apprentices
develop necessary competencies.
Question 10 What documentation must be maintained for all installations?
• A) Invoice only
• B) Permit and inspection documentation
• C) Warranty information only
• D) Customer contact information
Correct Answer: B) Permit and inspection documentation Rationale: Proper documentation
including permits and inspections must be maintained to demonstrate code compliance and
provide records for future service or verification.
Question 11 When must a journeyman refuse to perform work?
• A) When the customer cannot pay immediately
• B) When the work would violate codes or create unsafe conditions