Inspector/Plans Examiner Exam 2026 |
Updated Practice Test Questions, Answers &
Detailed Rationales | NFPA 13D Code-Based
Review Guide
ICC RF Residential Fire Sprinkler Inspector/Plans Examiner Exam 2026
NFPA 13D Code-Based Practice Test | 200 Questions
• This practice guide contains 200 exam-style multiple-choice questions with
highlighted correct answers and detailed EXPERT RATIONALE, designed to mirror
the ICC RF certification exam format and difficulty.
• Use this material by reading each question carefully, selecting your answer before
checking the highlighted correct option, then studying the EXPERT RATIONALE to
reinforce your understanding of NFPA 13D code principles.
QUESTION 1
What is the primary purpose of NFPA 13D?
A. To protect commercial high-rise buildings from fire
B. To establish minimum requirements for sprinkler systems in one- and two-family
dwellings and manufactured homes
C. To regulate industrial fire suppression systems
D. To provide guidelines for hospital fire protection
E. To govern the installation of dry-pipe systems in warehouses
B. To establish minimum requirements for sprinkler systems in one- and
two-family dwellings and manufactured homes
EXPERT RATIONALE: NFPA 13D is specifically designed to provide life safety in one- and
two-family dwellings and manufactured homes by preventing flashover and providing
,time for occupant escape, not to achieve property protection goals of commercial codes
like NFPA 13.
QUESTION 2
Under NFPA 13D, what is the minimum design area for a residential sprinkler
system?
A. Four sprinklers in the most hydraulically demanding area
B. Two sprinklers in the most hydraulically demanding area
C. One sprinkler in the most remote area
D. Three sprinklers in any room exceeding 400 sq ft
E. All sprinklers in the structure simultaneously
B. Two sprinklers in the most hydraulically demanding area
EXPERT RATIONALE: NFPA 13D requires that systems be designed to supply the two
most hydraulically demanding sprinklers simultaneously. This differs from NFPA 13
which requires larger design areas, reflecting the residential focus on life safety rather
than full property protection.
QUESTION 3
Which of the following spaces is permitted to be omitted from sprinkler
coverage under NFPA 13D?
A. Living room
B. Master bedroom
C. Attached garage
D. Kitchen
E. Family room
C. Attached garage
,EXPERT RATIONALE: NFPA 13D Section 6.1 permits certain areas to be omitted from
sprinkler coverage, including garages, open attached porches, carports, and similar
areas. These areas present lower life-safety risks during sleeping hours.
QUESTION 4
What is the maximum floor area that a single standard residential sprinkler
head may protect under NFPA 13D?
A. 400 square feet
B. 144 square feet
C. 256 square feet
D. 196 square feet
E. 300 square feet
A. 400 square feet
EXPERT RATIONALE: Under NFPA 13D, a single listed residential sprinkler is permitted to
protect a maximum area of 400 square feet. This is greater than NFPA 13 limits and
reflects the design intent of residential sprinklers.
QUESTION 5
What minimum water supply duration is required for a residential sprinkler
system under NFPA 13D?
A. 30 minutes
B. 60 minutes
C. 10 minutes
D. 45 minutes
E. 90 minutes
C. 10 minutes
, EXPERT RATIONALE: NFPA 13D requires a minimum water supply duration of 10
minutes. This is sufficient time for occupants to escape and for the fire department to
respond. This is significantly less than NFPA 13 requirements because the goal is life
safety, not property protection.
QUESTION 6
Which pipe material is NOT acceptable for use in residential fire sprinkler
systems installed under NFPA 13D?
A. CPVC
B. Copper
C. Galvanized steel
D. PVC not listed for fire sprinkler use
E. Listed multipurpose piping
D. PVC not listed for fire sprinkler use
EXPERT RATIONALE: Only listed materials are permitted in fire sprinkler systems.
Standard PVC pipe is not listed for fire sprinkler applications and cannot be used. CPVC
specifically listed for fire sprinkler use, copper, and steel are all acceptable materials.
QUESTION 7
Under NFPA 13D, what is the maximum spacing between residential
sprinklers along a branch line?
A. 12 feet
B. 15 feet
C. 10 feet
D. 20 feet
E. 8 feet