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2026 Sidae Edu Yooseonbae Fire Equipment Engineer Electrical Field Written Exam Passing Notes
2026 Sidae Edu Yooseonbae Fire Equipment Engineer Electrical Field Written Exam Passing Notes
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index
PART 01 | Firefighting Principles
CHAPTER 01 Yeon So
CHAPTER 02 Principles of Digestion
CHAPTER 03 FLAMMABLES, COMBUSTIBLE GASES, AND IGNITION SOURCES
CHAPTER 04 Spontaneous Combustion
CHAPTER 05 Flash point, combustion point, ignition point, and combustion range
CHAPTER 06 HEAT TRANSFER
CHAPTER 07 Acting
CHAPTER 08 Smoke Concentration
CHAPTER 09 EXPLOSIONS AND DETONATION
CHAPTER 10 FIRE
CHAPTER 11 FLASHOVER, FIRE LOAD, AND FIRE INTENSITY
CHAPTER 12 BUILDING MATERIALS
CHAPTER 13 Windowless floors, basements, and main structures
CHAPTER 14 Fire Protection Structures, Fire-Resistant Structures, Firewalls
CHAPTER 15 Escape
CHAPTER 16 Vapor Gravity, Molecular Weight
CHAPTER 17 Hazardous Materials Classification
CHAPTER 18 Extinguishing Hazardous Materials
CHAPTER 19 Digestive Agent 1 (Water)
CHAPTER 20 Extinguishing Agents-2 (Powder & Carbon Dioxide)
CHAPTER 21 Extinguishing Agents-3 (Halon & Inert Gas)

PART 02 | General Firefighting Electrical
CHAPTER 01 Ohm's Law and Electrostatic Power
CHAPTER 02 SERIES AND PARALLEL CIRCUIT
CHAPTER 03 Series and Parallel Circuits
CHAPTER 04 Voltage Sources, Current Sources, and the Principle of Superposition
CHAPTER 05 Multipliers and Classifiers
CHAPTER 06 Batteries
CHAPTER 07 Conductors & Insulators and Resistance
CHAPTER 08 Kirchhoff's Laws, Fleming's Laws, and Lenz's Laws
CHAPTER 09 Seebeck effect, Peltier effect, Thomson effect, Joule's law, piezoelectric effect
CHAPTER 10 Exchange Basics
CHAPTER 11 RLC CIRCUITS
CHAPTER 12 Combustion Method and Polar Coordinate Method
CHAPTER 13 FREQUENCY AND RESONANCE
CHAPTER 14 POWER AND POWER FACTOR
CHAPTER 15 3-Phase AC
CHAPTER 16 1 Wattmeter method & 3 Voltmeter method, power factor measurement, error rate & correction rate
CHAPTER 17 Condensers
CHAPTER 18 Inductance and Time Constant
CHAPTER 19 Wheatstone Bridge and Thevenin's Theorem
CHAPTER 20 Electric and Magnetic Fields, Electromagnetic Force
CHAPTER 21 TRANSFORMERS
CHAPTER 22 △-connection, Y-connection equivalent circuit
CHAPTER 23 Organic Electromotive Force
CHAPTER 24 Induction Motors
CHAPTER 25 Thermistors, Varistors, and Integrated Circuits
CHAPTER 26 Transistors, Diodes, and Thyristors
CHAPTER 27 Rectifier Circuits, Photodiodes
CHAPTER 28 Logic Circuits
CHAPTER 29 Theorems of Boolean Algebra
CHAPTER 30 Sequence Circuits
CHAPTER 31 CLASSIFICATION OF AUTOMATIC CONTROL
CHAPTER 32 COMPONENTS OF AUTOMATIC CONTROL
CHAPTER 33 Block Diagrams and Transfer Functions - 1
CHAPTER 34 Block Diagram and Transfer Function-2

PART 03 | Fire-Related Laws
CHAPTER 01 Purpose of the Fire Service Act, Fire Signals, and Mutual Support
CHAPTER 02 Firefighting Objects, Fire Museum, etc.
CHAPTER 03 Fire Brigade and Firefighting Activities
CHAPTER 04 Comprehensive Situation Room and Firefighting Equipment
CHAPTER 05 Firefighting Water Facilities
CHAPTER 06 Korea Fire Safety Institute and Fire Safety Manager Duties and Related Personnel Training
CHAPTER 07 Fire Protection Plan, Fire Compartment Maintenance
CHAPTER 08 Fire Safety Manager (Qualifications, Appointment)
CHAPTER 09 Fire Safety Management Objects, General Fire Safety Manager
CHAPTER 10 Fire Prevention Measures, etc. - 1
CHAPTER 11 Fire Prevention Measures, etc. - 2
CHAPTER 12 Special Combustibles
CHAPTER 13 Fire Prevention Enhancement Zone
CHAPTER 14 FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION
CHAPTER 15 Fire Prevention Safety Diagnosis
CHAPTER 16 FIRE FACILITIES
CHAPTER 17 Specific Fire Protection Objects
CHAPTER 18 FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT
CHAPTER 19 Type Approval and Quality Certification
CHAPTER 20 Firefighting facilities (machines) that must be installed and managed in specific firefighting targets
CHAPTER 21 Firefighting facilities (electrical) that must be installed and managed in specific firefighting targets
CHAPTER 22 Exemption Criteria and Scope for Fire Protection Facilities Installation
CHAPTER 23 Occupancy and Temporary Firefighting Facilities
CHAPTER 24 Scope of Objects Subject to Consent for Building Permits, etc.
CHAPTER 25 Special Cases in the Application of Fire Protection Facility Standards
CHAPTER 26 PERFORMANCE-BASED DESIGN SCOPE, TECHNICAL REVIEW COMMITTEE
CHAPTER 27 Operational and Comprehensive Inspections
CHAPTER 28 Self-inspection Results, Exemption, and Postponement
CHAPTER 29 Fire Facility Management
CHAPTER 30 Other laws and regulations of the Fire Protection Act
CHAPTER 31 Flame Retardant Targets
CHAPTER 32 Fire Protection Facilities, Fire Protection Facilities Design
CHAPTER 33 Fire Safety Supervision
CHAPTER 34 Construction commencement report, completion inspection, and defect repair
CHAPTER 35 Training of Fire Engineers and Fire Safety Managers
CHAPTER 36 Hazardous Materials Classification and Specified Quantities
CHAPTER 37 Hazardous Materials Signs, Static Discharge Elimination, and Lightning Protection Equipment
CHAPTER 38 Mining, Lighting, Ventilation, and Exhaust Systems
CHAPTER 39 Permits and change reports for manufacturing plants, etc.
CHAPTER 40 Routine Inspections and Preventive Measures
CHAPTER 41 Location and Structure Standards for Manufacturing Plants
CHAPTER 42: Dampeners for Outdoor Tank Storage
CHAPTER 43 Temporary Storage of Hazardous Materials

PART 04 | Structure and Principles of Firefighting Electrical Systems
CHAPTER 01 Emergency Alarm Equipment
CHAPTER 02 Standalone Alarm Detector
CHAPTER 03 Automatic Fire Detection Equipment Receiver & Repeater
CHAPTER 04 Automatic Fire Detection Equipment Wiring
CHAPTER 05 Automatic Fire Detection System Detector-1 (Spot Type)
CHAPTER 06 Automatic Fire Detection System Detector-2 (Linear Detection, Distributed Detection)
CHAPTER 07 Automatic Fire Detection System Detector-3 (Flame, Photoelectric Separate Type)
CHAPTER 08 Automatic Fire Detection System Detector-4 (Adaptability by Installation Height)
CHAPTER 09 Automatic Fire Detection System Boundary Area, Visual Alarm Device
CHAPTER 10 Automated Fire Alarm Systems
CHAPTER 11 Emergency Broadcasting Equipment
CHAPTER 12 Leakage Alarm
CHAPTER 13 Types and Installation Standards of Induction Lights
CHAPTER 14 Specifications and other standards for induction lights
CHAPTER 15 Guide Signs & Guide Lines
CHAPTER 16 Emergency Lighting
CHAPTER 17 Portable Emergency Lights
CHAPTER 18 Emergency Outlet-1
CHAPTER 19 Emergency Outlet-2
CHAPTER 20 Wireless Communication Auxiliary Equipment - 1
CHAPTER 21 Wireless Communication Auxiliary Equipment-2
CHAPTER 22 Emergency Power Supply System - 1
CHAPTER 23 Emergency Power Supply System-2
CHAPTER 24 Types and capacities of emergency power sources

PART 05 | Mock Exams with Previous Questions from the Question Bank
1st Question Bank Previous Exam Type Mock Exam
1st Question Bank Previous Questions Types Mock Exam Explanation
2nd Question Bank Previous Exam Type Mock Exam
2nd Question Bank Previous Questions Types Mock Exam Explanation
3rd Question Bank Previous Exam Type Mock Exam
3rd Question Bank Previous Questions Types Mock Exam Explanation
4th Question Bank Previous Exam Types Mock Exam
4th Question Bank Previous Questions Types Mock Exam Explanation
5th Question Bank Previous Exam Types Mock Exam
5th Question Bank Previous Questions Types Mock Exam Explanation

Appendix
[Handbook] Essential Memorization Notes

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Publisher's Review
This book was written by author Se-yoon Jeong, who runs the YouTube channel 'Sejitmal Equipment Special Lecture' and has produced many successful candidates through various lectures, including those for fire equipment engineers and fire technicians.
There are already several fire equipment technician textbooks on the market, but most of them are either over 1,000 pages long or are provided with paid lectures, which can be disappointing for learners.
To address these issues, this book is approximately 700 pages long, including all subjects and mock exams, and offers free YouTube lectures delivered directly by the author, allowing you to study anytime, anywhere.

Based on years of experience obtaining various fire-related certifications and personally mentoring students, the author has established the most effective strategy for passing the exam.
While it's common to simply repeat past exam questions or study them in a traditional order, the author boldly breaks away from this approach.
This book is structured so that most problems can be solved naturally by studying according to the table of contents. In particular, it minimizes the inefficiency of having to refer to the latter part to solve the earlier part, which occurs during a standard learning process.

Additionally, we thoroughly analyzed 20 years of past exam questions to boldly omit unnecessary content and eliminate inefficient parts, allowing test takers to focus on the core.
If you follow this book and lectures step by step, anyone can pass the exam without much difficulty.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: January 15, 2026
- Page count, weight, size: 724 pages | 190*260*40mm
- ISBN13: 9791143400635

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