BICSI IN101, V8.0 DAY 1 – 2023-72 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
AHJ - answer Abbreviation of authority having jurisdiction. The building official, electrical inspector, fire marshal, or other individuals or entities responsible for interpretation and enforcement of local building and electrical codes. (ITSIMM, page A-1 to A-2) 02_PROFESSIONALISM AND PROJECT PLANNING
A drawings – ans
wer Architectural drawings show a plan (top) view of each floor in a building. They include all aspects of the physical construction of the buiding, which provide the detail for such items as wall types, elevations, rated construction (fire and smoke), reflected ceiling plans,door hardware schedule, exact floor penetration dimensions, cabinetry, and furnishings. If the architect employs interior designers, their work will be reflected on these drawings.(ITSIMM, page 10-5) 02_PROFESSIONALISM AND PROJECT PLANNING
Code - answer A rule or set of rules intended to ensure safety during the installation and use of materials, components, fixtures, systems, premises, and related subjects. Codes typically are invoked and enforced through government regulation. (ITSIMM, page 3-52) 02_PROFESSIONALISM AND PROJECT PLANNING
E drawings - answer Electrical drawings are very important to ICT systems cabling installers. They indicate where the electrical services are installed inside the building and the pathways that may be installed by the electrical contractor for use by the cabling installation team. The drawings indicate the grounding system installed by the electrical contractor and the location of supporting structures installed by the electrical contractor (e.g., floor boxes, cable tray, surface raceway, poke-thrus, duct banks). (ITSIMM, page 10-5) 02_PROFESSIONALISM AND PROJECT PLANNING
FP drawings - answer Fire protection drawings show the size and route of fire suppression system piping and associated fire suppression agent heads and nozzles within the structures. (ITSIMM, page 10-5) 02_PROFESSIONALISM AND PROJECT PLANNING ICT - answer Abbreviation of Information and Communications Technology. (ITSIMM, page A-1) 02_PROFESSIONALISM AND PROJECT PLANNING
M drawings - answer Mechanical drawings indicate the size and route of the HVAC system ducts,
air handler units, chilled water piping, and refrigerant piping within the structures. (ITSIMM, page 10-5) 02_PROFESSIONALISM AND PROJECT PLANNING
P drawings - answer Plumbing drawings indicate the size and route of potable water, specialized water, sanitary sewer, and rainwater roof drain piping within the structures. (ITSIMM, page 10-
5) 02_PROFESSIONALISM AND PROJECT PLANNING
Regulation - answer An authoritative rule that controls or governs behavior leading to uniformity. (ITSIMM, page A-2) 02_PROFESSIONALISM AND PROJECT PLANNING
S drawing - answer Structural drawings show the location of all components of the building structure itself— the steel beams, concrete floors, exterior walls, and other components that make up the basic structure. The plans contain detailed sectionalized drawings that give both a plan (top) view and an elevation (side) view of the structures. (ITSIMM, page 10-5) 02_PROFESSIONALISM AND PROJECT PLANNING
Standard - answer A collection of specifications that encompass properties of components, systems, and practices intended to ensure an accepted minimum degree of functionality and longevity (performance). Standards are intended to reflect accepted norms as typically determined either through a balloting process conducted by a nationally or internationally accredited organization or as developed by businesses, industry groups, or governments for their use. (ITSIMM, page 3-54) 02_PROFESSIONALISM AND PROJECT PLANNING
T drawings - answer Telecommunications drawing, referred to as T drawings, indicate telecommunications work area outlet locations, pathways, distribution room, TR space layouts, and media required for the project. (ITSIMM, page 10-5) 02_PROFESSIONALISM AND PROJECT PLANNING