Fire Alarm Lesson 7&8 Practice Test

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In a monitored system, what does a supervisory signal indicate?

A signal indicating the status of the protected component

In a monitored fire alarm system, signals fall into three types: fire events, supervisory signals, and trouble signals. A supervisory signal is sent when a monitored device changes state in a way that could affect protection but isn’t itself a fire. It communicates the status of the protected component, alerting you that something like a valve position or other essential device is not in its normal condition and needs attention. This isn’t a fire event (that would be an alarm), nor is it a power failure indication or an occupancy change signal (those are handled as trouble or other specific alerts). So the supervisory signal best describes the status of the protected component.

A fire event triggered by smoke

A power failure indication

An occupancy change signal

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