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Maine Fuel Board Tank Setter Practice Test

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About this Exam

The Maine Fuel Board Tank Setter certification is a mandatory credential for individuals who install and set propane or natural gas tanks and the associated outside piping that connects to a building’s first or second-stage regulator. This technical certification ensures that all exterior fuel storage installations within the state of Maine meet rigid safety and code standards. It is specifically designed for trade professionals, such as HVAC technicians, plumbers, and dedicated fuel delivery employees, who want to expand their service capabilities to include new or replacement tank installations. For employees of fuel companies, this license is often a required step toward full technician status, guaranteeing they can perform crucial field tasks safely and effectively.

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What the Course Entails and Exam Details

This examination does not generally require the completion of a formal course, but the Board highly recommends specialized training. The core content is heavily rooted in the National Fuel Gas Codes, specifically NFPA 58, which focuses on Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code for exterior services, and also includes elements of the Maine Fuel Board’s own rules and regulations. The scope of knowledge includes precise technical requirements such as calculating minimum distances between a direct-fire vaporizer and container shut-off valves or an above-ground LP container. You will be tested on the allowed fencing types around an LP tank, the proper size and rating for fire extinguishers, and the specific gravity and flame temperature of LP gas. Additionally, the exam covers relief valve piping specifications, the required frequency of technician refresher training, and the maximum working pressures allowed for CSST and Polyethylene (PE) piping. A significant portion of the test evaluates your ability to properly install, maintain, and test systems, including cathodic testing voltage and timing, tank abandonment procedures, grouping limitations for multiple 125-gallon tanks, and the critical placement and timing of emergency and remote shut-off valves relative to the point of transfer.

 

 

 

 What to Expect in the Final Exam

The final exam is a written assessment designed to confirm your technical knowledge and understanding of relevant safety codes. Candidates should expect a multiple-choice format, where they must identify the single correct answer from a selection of options. The passing score required is typically 70%. The exam has a strict time limit, usually two hours, which forces candidates to demonstrate not only accuracy but also confidence in their code knowledge. In terms of specific rules, the examination is generally closed-book. You are expected to have the information from the NFPA 58 and Maine Fuel Board regulations memorized for the test. You should bring a basic, non-programmable calculator, as some questions may involve calculations.

 

 

How to Study and Exam Centers

Effective preparation is key to passing the Tank Setter exam on your first attempt. Actionable study strategies include sourcing and rigorously reviewing the most current versions of NFPA 58 and the Maine Fuel Board’s official rules. Use practice questions found in online resources, trade school materials, or from organizations like the MEMA Technical Education Center (MTEC), which offers targeted "Tank Setter & Outside Piping" training courses and specific state exam prep sessions. These courses provide not only the knowledge base but also practical insights and structured study guides.

Maine partners with an external testing provider, currently Prov Inc., to administer its professional licensing examinations. To take the exam, you must first have your application approved by the Maine Fuel Board. Once approved, you will receive a candidate bulletin with registration instructions. You can then schedule your exam time at any of Prov’s authorized testing centers located across Maine or through their approved remote proctoring service, which allows you to take the exam from a secure home environment with specific setup requirements.

 

 

 Job Opportunities from the Course

Obtaining the Maine Fuel Board Tank Setter certification immediately creates career advancement opportunities within the energy and trade sectors. This license allows employers to utilize your skills more broadly, often leading to increased compensation and job security. The specific career paths it opens include:

  • Certified Propane/Natural Gas Tank Setter
  • Licensed Outside Piping Installer
  • Full-Service Fuel Delivery and Installation Technician
  • HVAC Installation Specialist (focused on fuel-fired systems)
  • Energy Company Field Supervisor or Terminal Maintenance Worker

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