New York Low Pressure Boiler Certificate of Fitness (COF) Practice Test

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What is included in the record of a pressure test?

  1. The name of the inspector and date of testing

  2. Contractor and pressure

  3. Atmospheric conditions and test duration

  4. Type of fuel and location of installation

The correct answer is: Contractor and pressure

The record of a pressure test typically includes essential details pertaining to the testing process, and one critical aspect is the pressure being used and the contractor responsible for the test. This information is vital for documenting that the testing adhered to required specifications and standards. The contractor’s information establishes accountability and traceability, which is crucial in regulatory environments. The pressure data is fundamental because it indicates whether the system can safely operate within the mechanical parameters set forth by code or manufacturer recommendations. Understanding the specific pressure at which the test was conducted helps ensure that the system is capable of withstanding operational pressures without failure. While other elements mentioned are important for various reasons — such as the inspector's name and atmospheric conditions, which can affect results — the core focus of the pressure test record is primarily on the contractor conducting the test and the specific pressure applied during the test.