SCE FireProtectionEngineeringInstructionManual
SCE FireProtectionEngineeringInstructionManual
SCE FireProtectionEngineeringInstructionManual
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NCA Professional Engineers Exam - Instruction Manual for Fire Protection
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Table of Contents
Page
Copyright Notice 2
1. Aim 4
2. Exam Structure 4
3. Table of Specifications 7
4. Standards for Fire Protection Engineering 8
5. Samples of Questions 13
6. Solution of Samples of Questions 21
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1. Aim:
The objective of this Instruction Manual is to provide guidelines for the NCA proposed
Professional Engineers Exam. These guidelines cover the eligibility conditions, the
grading and passing conditions, the structure of the exam and the distribution of exam
questions among various areas. In essence, this Instruction Manual represents a “bridge”
between the developed exam standards and the actual phrased questions. It is designed
to help item writers prepare questions for the Fire Protection Engineering Discipline
paper as well as a study guide for the examinees.
2. Exam Structure:
2.1 Exam Type
The exam is initially paper-based with questions being a combination of multiple-choice
questions (MCQ) and essays.
2.2.1. Session #1
The first session is the common part to be taken by all the examinees from all disciplines.
This part includes seven topics: (Ethics – Professionalism - Laws for Professional
Practice, Professional Laws and Regulation - Environment and Natural Resources -
Engineering Management - Engineering Economics - Health, Safety and Security (HSS)).
The total duration of this session is 2.5 hours and the total number of questions is 30 MCQ
and 2 essays.
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2.2.2. Session #2
The second session is the Discipline Part. The following engineering disciplines are
considered:
Code Discipline
PE Power Engineering
ARCH Architecture
The total duration of this session is 4 hours and the total number of questions is 30 MCQs
and 4 essays. The examinee must answer all the MCQs and two essays (two essays to be
chosen out of four).
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2.4 Grades
Each part (common part and discipline part) carries a total grade of 100. The MCQs carry
a grade of 60% while the essays carry a grade of 40%. Each MCQ has 4 choices for the
answer. There is no negative marking for wrong answers.
In order to pass the exam, the candidate must obtain a grade of 60% or above in
each part of the exam.
If the candidate fails both parts of the exam (by receiving in each part a grade less
than 60%), he/she can take the two parts of the exam but only when one full year
has passed.
If the candidate fails only one part of the exam (common part or discipline part),
he/she must repeat only the part he/she failed, but he/she must pass this part
within one year.
If a year passed and the candidate did not succeed in passing the part he/she
failed, then he/she has to take both parts of the exam.
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Selected References:
Saudi Building Code (SBC).
National Fire Protection Association, NFPA.
Morgan J. Hurley, “SFPE Handbook of Fire Protection Engineering”.
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5. Samples of Questions
Expected
Q. Indicator Question Statement Key Supplied
Major Area Time
No. Code (Answer’s Choices) Answer
(min)
Reference
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
A 50 cm diameter pan fire of heptane is
burning with a heat intensity of 2500 kW/m2.
Assuming a convective heat release fraction
of 0.8, normal atmospheric conditions of 760
mm Hg and 15oC, and density of air of 1.225
kg/m3, what is the volumetric exhaust rate
(m3/s) required to keep smoke at a height of
Principles 3 m? See
2 FPE-T1-6 (B) 3.0 - 5.0
of Fire Reference
A) 1.21
B) 3.23
C) 5.12
D) 7.54
The occupant load factor for a mall is designed
to be 2.8 square meters per person. What is
approximatively the minimum gross leasable
area (m2) of the covered mall building
Human (excluding anchor buildings)?
behavior in
See
3 fire and FPE-T5-8 A) 6821 (A) 2.0 - 3.0
Reference
means of
egress B) 9285
C) 10345
D) 12003
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Expected
Q. Indicator Question Statement Key Supplied
Major Area Time
No. Code (Answer’s Choices) Answer
(min)
Reference
After a fire broke out in a hotel kitchen,
forensic investigators were sent to try to
determine the timing of events. The kitchen is
equipped with a sprinkler (RTI of 33 m1/2 s1/2,
ordinary temperature, 75oC). The initial
temperature of the kitchen ceiling (3.3 m) was
around 20oC which was exposed to a plume of
Active fire
approximately 80oC traveling at a speed
protection:
around 1.3 m/s. What should have been the See
4 Water- FPE-T7-6 (D) 3.0 – 4.0
response time (s) of the sprinkler? Reference
based
suppression
A) 43
B) 58
C) 67
D) 72
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Expected
Q. Indicator Question Statement Key Supplied
Major Area Time
No. Code (Answer’s Choices) Answer
(min)
Reference
A plastic material of thermal conductivity of
k=0.12 W/m K is used as an electric insulator
of an electric cable. The cable diameter is 8
mm. The convection heat transfer coefficient
from cable surface is h=20 W/m2 K. Estimate
Explosion the insulator thickness required to dissipate
principles the maximum heat from the cable. See
7 and FPE-T9-12 (B) 1.0 – 3.0
Reference
protection A) 12.5
B) 9.3
C) 7.1
D) 3.2
An automatic sprinkler system is to be
designed for an ordinary hazard group 1 in a
certain room, where the application density is
assumed to be 6.11 Lpm/m2. The system is
composed of 6 nozzles with 3 m spacing. The
total floor area is 55 m2. The sprinkler has a
Active fire temperature rating of 68oC and a K value of
protection: 8.073 Lpm/kPa0.5. The required pressure See
8 Water- FPE-T7-6 (kPa) at the sprinkler head is: (C) 2.0 – 3.0
Reference
based
suppression A) 23
B) 37
C) 48
D) 56
Class II organic peroxide describes
formulations that:
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Expected
Q. Indicator Question Statement Key Supplied
Major Area Time
No. Code (Answer’s Choices) Answer
(min)
Reference
According to Saudi Fire Code (SBC 801), the
width of sumps or other basins for the
retention of oil or petroleum products should
Passive not exceed ------ (m).
fire Saudi Fire
A) 0.5
10 FPE-T6-5 (D) 1.0 – 2.0 Code
protection
B) 1.7 (SBC 801)
systems
C) 2.5
D) 3.6
(2)
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References
1) Equivalent thickness for ribbed or undulating surfaces.
The equivalent thickness of panels with ribbed or undulating surfaces (Te) is
determined by one of the following expressions:
For s > 4t, the thickness to be used shall be: t
For s ≤ 2t, the thickness to be used shall be: te
For 4t > s > 2t, the thickness to be used shall be: 𝑡 + ( 𝑠 − 1)(𝑡𝑒 − 𝑡)
4𝑡
where:
t = Minimum thickness, m.
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2) Axisymmetric plumes.
The plume mass flow rate (mp), (kg/s), is determined by placing the design fire center
on the axis of the space being analyzed.
The limiting flame height shall be determined by:
zi = 0.166 Qc 2/5
for z > zi
mp = 0.071Qc1/3 z5/3 + 0.0018Qc
for z = zl
mp = 0.035Qc
for z < zl
mp = 0.032 Qc 3/5 z
V = mp /
where:
zl: Limiting flame height (m).
z: Height from top of fuel surface to bottom of smoke layer, (m).
Qc: Convective heat output, (kW).
V: Volumetric flow rate, (m3 /s).
: Density of air at the temperature of the smoke layer, (kg/m3)
mp: Plume mass flow rate (kg/s)
3) Occupant formula.
In determining required means of egress of the mall, the number of occupants for
whom means of egress are to be provided shall be based on gross leasable area of
the covered mall building (excluding anchor buildings) and the occupant load factor
as determined by the following equation:
OLF = (0.00007) (GLA) + 2.3225
Where:
OLF = The occupant load factor (square meters per person).
GLA = The gross leasable area (square meters).
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4) Automatic Sprinklers.
RTI=tru01/2 / ln ((Tg-Ta)/(Tg-Tr))
where:
RTI: Response time index (m1/2 s1/2)
Tg: Temperature of fire gas (oC)
Ta: Ambient temperature (oC)
Tr: Rating temperature (oC)
tr: Response time (s)
u0: Velocity of fire gas (m/s):
5) Agent Quantity.
𝑉 𝐶
𝑊= ( )
𝑆 100 − 𝐶
where:
V: Net volume of protected space (m3)
C: Design concentration (%)
W: Weight of agent required (kg)
S: Specific volume (m3/kg) and is determined by
S = k1+ k2 .T
Where:
T is the minimum ambient temperature (oC)
k1 and k2 are contestants.
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6) Sustained detonation.
Sustained detonation can only occur if the characteristic length scale of the gas-air
mixture is greater than some multiple of the detonation cell width (Sc). The value of
the multiplication factor depends on the geometry.
In the case of a pipe, the detonation will not propagate down the pipe if the pipe
diameter is less than about Sc/3.
The detonation will not propagate from open end of the pipe into the
surrounding gas mixture if the pipe diameter is less than 13Sc .
where:
Q: Flow rate (liter per minute)
P: Pressure (bar per meter)
K: Sprinkler constant
8) Hazen–Williams equation.
H=10.67Q1.85L/(C1.85 D4.87)
where:
H: head loss in meters (water) over the length of pipe
L: length of pipe, m
Q: volumetric flow rate, m3/s
C: pipe roughness coefficient
D: inside pipe diameter, m
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A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
Solution FPE-T6-11:
t=150 mm
s=400 mm
Using the relations given in the appendix we have:
We have the situation where 4t > s > 2t (since 4x150 >400>2x150)
Therefore the thickness to be used is : t+(4t/s-1)(te-t)
Where te=A/w=(net cross sectional area)/width
The equivalent thickness is therefore: 150+(4*150/400-1)(370000/3500-150)=127.9 mm
=5.03 in
The table provided in reference for siliceous material yields a resistance rating of 2 h
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Question # 2
Indicator FP-T1-6: Evaluate fire plume and the effect of setting such as walls, ceilings,
wind, and air supply.
Example FPE-T1-6:
A 50 cm diameter pan fire of heptane is burning with a heat intensity of 2500 kW/m2.
Assuming a convective heat release fraction of 0.8, normal atmospheric conditions of 760
mm Hg and 15oC, and density of air of 1.225 kg/m3, what is the volumetric exhaust rate
(m3/s) required to keep smoke at a height of 3 m?
A) 1.21
B) 3.23
C) 5.12
D) 7.54
Solution FPE-T1-6
The total heat release rate
is Q =2500* *0.52/4=490.87 kW
Zi = 0.166Qc2/5=1.81 m
Z=3 m is larger than Zi therefore:
mp = 0.071 Qc1/3 z5/3 + 0.0018Qc
mp=3.95 kg/s
The volume is given by
V=mp/=3.95/1.225= 3.23 m3/s
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Question # 3
Indicator FPE-T5-8:
Determine the design elements of means of egress (number of exits, capacity,
arrangement of egress means facilities, door hardware, locations, lighting and signage,
fire-resistance rated construction for egress elements), and ergonomic aspects of
firefighting equipment design.
Example FPE-T5-8:
The occupant load factor for a mall is designed to be 2.8 square meters per person. What
is approximatively the minimum gross leasable area (m2) of the covered mall building
(excluding anchor buildings)?
A) 6821
B) 9285
C) 10345
D) 12003
Solution FPE-T5-8
Using the relation given in the reference, we have:
GLA=(OLF-2.3225)/0.00007=6821 m2
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Question # 4
Indicator FPE-T7-6: Identify the operational components, design criteria,
applications and limitations of automatic water sprinkler
systems and water spray systems.
Example FPE-T7-6
After a fire broke out in a hotel kitchen, forensic investigators were sent to try to
determine the timing of events. The kitchen is equipped with a sprinkler (RTI of 33 m1/2
s1/2, ordinary temperature, 75oC). The initial temperature of the kitchen ceiling (3.3 m)
was around 20oC which was exposed to a plume of approximately 80oC traveling at a
speed around 1.3 m/s. What should have been the response time (s) of the sprinkler?
A) 43
B) 58
C) 67
D) 72
Solution FPE-T7-6
RTI=tru01/2 /ln ((Tg-Ta)/(Tg-Tr))
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Question # 5
Indicator FPE-T1-2: Understand the thermodynamics and kinetics of combustion reaction,
the adiabatic flame temperature and properties of diffusion
flames.
Example FPE-T1-2:
An open tank containing 130 kg of butter (gross heat of combustion is 38.5 MJ/kg) was
accidently set on fire of power 1.4 MW as result of tank rupture. About how long will it
take before two thirds of the tank content are burned?
A) 10 s
B) 30 s
C) 40 min
D) 2 hr
Solution FPE-T1-2
M=130*2/3 kg
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Question # 6
Indicator FPE-T8-3:
Example FPE-T8-3
HFC-125 agent is to be used to protect in full flood application a space (10 m long by 5 m
wide by 2 m tall with a fixed structure of 10 m3) at 25oC containing sensitive electronic
materials. Assuming a design concentration of 7.0%, what is the minimum required
quantity (kg) of the agent?
A) 36.1
B) 24.2
C) 15.1
D) 7.2
Solution FPE-T8-3:
Using the relations given in the appendix, we have:
W=(V/S) (C/(100-C))
S=k1+k2xT
For HFC-125, and from Table
k1=0.1701 and k2= 0.0007
S=0.1701 + 0.0007x25=0.1876
V=10*5*2-10=90 m3
W=36.1 kg
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Question # 7
Indicator FPE-T9-12: Understand explosion in pipes.
Example FPE-T9-12
A fuel pipe containing a stoichiometric methane-air mixture (detonation cell width of 28
cm) is used to feed a burner to provide heat to a chemical reactor. What is the critical
diameter (cm) of the fuel pipe to prevent a detonation in the fuel line if the ignition has
been accidently delayed after filling the fuel-air mixture?
A) 12.5
B) 9.3
C) 7.1
D) 3.2
Solution FPE-T9-12
Using the relations given in the appendix, we have:
Critical diameter=Sc/3=28/3=9.3 cm
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Question # 8
Indicator FPE-T7-6:
Identify the operational components, design criteria, applications
and limitations of automatic water sprinkler systems and water
spray systems.
Example FPE-T7-6:
An automatic sprinkler system is to be designed for an ordinary hazard group 1 in a
certain room, where the application density is assumed to be 6.11 Lpm/m2. The system
is composed of 6 nozzles with 3 m spacing. The total floor area is 55 m2. The sprinkler
has temperature rating of 68oC and a K value of 8.073 Lpm/kPa0.5. The required
pressure (kPa) at the sprinkler head is:
A) 23
B) 37
C) 48
D) 56
Solution FPE-T7-6
Using the relation given in the appendix, we have:
Flow rate for each of the six nozzles= Area*application density/6=55*6.11/6=56 Lpm
P=(Q/K)^2= (56/8.073)^2=48 kPa
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Question # 9
Indicator FPE-T9-3:
Identify types of explosive substances, safety parameters, and
methods of measurement of performance of explosive substances.
Example FPE-T9-3
Class II organic peroxide describes formulations that:
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Question # 10
Indicator FPE-T6-5:
Identify the passive fire protection systems used in process
industries.
Example FPE-T6-5
According to Saudi Fire Code (SBC 801), the width of sumps or other basins for the
retention of oil or petroleum products should not exceed --- (m).
A) 0.5
B) 1.7
C) 2.5
D) 3.6
Solution FPE-T6-5
From Saudi Fire Code (SBC 801), page 578
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Essay Question
Indicator FPE-T7-3 Identify local requirements pertinent to water supply for active
water based fire suppression systems.
Consider the piping system shown in the following figure which is used to distribute
water. Table 1 shows the pipe data. Determine the length of a single equivalent pipe that
has a 242.8 mm diameter. Assume a C-factor of 100 for all pipes and a flow of 4542
LPM in pipe #2.
(2)
(1)
[A] (1) [B] ]
(3) [C]
(1) (1)
] ]
(4)
(1)
]
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