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H2
From Friday, 12 March 2010 -  8:00am
To Saturday, 13 March 2010 - 5:00pm
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These in depth classes teach you how to use both the Code Books and the Manuals necessary to pass your examinations.

It is not the intent of this class to teach you the exact test content, but to teach you how to answer the type of questions that may appear on the examinations.

The success of our class relies upon the unique combination of the following:

  • Computer Based Training
  • Student and Instructor Interactive Seminar
  • Detailed explanations and problem solving of various math (i.e. Load Calculation, Duct Design)
  • Additional Home study questions

Don't try to cram all your study into 1 weekend. Most people need additional time at home to study and become proficient with the material in order to pass the examination.

The H2 exam consist of four hours of code and one hour of business and law, totaling five hours.  These exams are computer based exams.

Test eligibility: To be eligible to take the H2 examination, an applicant must have 2 years (4,000 hours) on-site full-time experience in the installation, maintenance, service, or repair of heating systems related to the category for which license is sought, whether or not license was required for the work performed.  1 year (2000 hours) on-site full-time experience has to be installation under the supervision of a licensed contractor.  The 2nd year (2000 hours) may be installation, maintenance, service or academic or technical training (45 quarter hours or 30 semester hours)  directly related to the field of endeavor for which the examination is requested.

Scope of work allowed with an H2 License : H2 is a commercial license for buildings requiring in excess of 15 tons of heating and cooling (except boilers which require an H1  license).  NOTE - This license does not include work on buildings below 15 ton.  The following is the definition supplied by the State of North Carolina.

87-21. (a) Definitions. – For the purpose of this Article: (3). The phrase "heating, group number two" means an integral system for heating or cooling a building consisting of an assemblage of interacting components producing conditioned air to raise or lower the temperature, and having a mechanical refrigeration capacity in excess of fifteen tons, and which circulates air. Systems installed in single-family residences are included under heating group number three, regardless of size. Holders of a heating group number three license who have heretofore installed systems classified as heating group number two systems may nevertheless service, replace, or make alterations to those installed systems until June 30, 2004.

Location : Charlotte

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