Certified Facility Manager (CFM) Practice Exam

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What does it mean to 'exercise' a valve?

  1. To replace it with a new one

  2. To fully open and close it

  3. To inspect it for leaks

  4. To adjust its pressure settings

The correct answer is: To fully open and close it

Exercising a valve refers to the practice of fully opening and closing it. This action is crucial for several reasons: it ensures that the valve mechanism is functioning properly, helps prevent corrosion and binding from inactivity, and verifies that the valve can seal correctly when closed. Regularly exercising a valve also allows facility managers to identify any operational issues or maintenance needs before they become critical problems. While the other choices may involve maintenance or inspection processes, they do not accurately capture the specific meaning of 'exercising' a valve as it pertains to its operational functionality.