2026-2027 NEWEST VERSION A&B WITH
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
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1.- Where generally Fuel-oil is used in buildings?
What purposes?
Is used in Stationary Equipment
Two purposes:
a) Fuel Emergency Generators
b) Fuel Equipment used to heat the building
2.- What COF is required to supervise the Fuel-oil transfer in the building
from one floor to another?
- P-98 and maintain all qualifications and comply w/ requirements
applicable to such certificate holder
- The P-98 COF is premise-related
,3.- The use of the word should refers to:
Policies, procedures and/or best practices recommended by the
FDNY, and may not be a codified requirement.
4.- The use of the word shall refers to:
Requirement of the Fire Code or the FDNY
5.- Supervision of Fuel-Oil Piping & Storage Operation
Shall be under the GENERAL SUPERVISION of P-98:
A stationary fuel-oil storage tank, related piping, that is installed on
the lowest floor of the building and transfer fuel-oil through piping to
another stationary fuel-oil storage tank, or fuel burning equipment,
installed above such floor
7.- Maintenance Requirements
Fuel-oil storage tanks and piping shall be inspected for
any evidence of leaks
Weekly
,6.- Supervision of Fuel-Oil Piping & Storage Operation
Shall be under the PERSONAL SUPERVISION of P-98 COF
Periodic Inspection and Testing of tanks and piping
8.- Maintenance Requirements
Fuel-oil storage tanks shall have their float switches tested to ensure that
they are in good working order at least
Weekly
9.- Licences & Certificates
No oil burning equipment may operated until
a) Certificate of Compliance has been issued by NYCDOB
b) Air pollution control code requirements NYCDEP
c) Permit for the Storage & use of fuel-oil issued by FDNY
, 10.- Licences & Certificates
Pursuant to the New NYC Fire Code & Mechanical Codes stated that
The COF is required for all existing and new buildings where fuel is
being transported from the lowest levels to tanks or equipment on
upper floors
11.- Oil Circulation in the System Diagram #1
The process of oil circulation from the tank at the lowest floor of a
building to the burner on the floor above such floor through the pump.