Georgia
Conditioned Air Contractor - Class I (Restricted)
Apply for the License
Georgia Division of Conditioned Air Contractors 237 Coliseum Drive Macon, GA 31217 Phone: (404) 424-9966
Exam Provider
PSI Services LLC 3210 E. Tropicana Las Vegas, NV 89121 Phone: (855) 744-0314
Exam Type
OPEN BOOK
Exam Content
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Content Areas
Sub- categories
# of Questions
Comply with Laws
8
1
Comply with Regulations
8
2
Comply with Administrative Requirements
8
5
System Design
18
55
Equipment
14
2
Duct System
14
4
Flue Venting
4
6
Gas Piping and Tubing
3
3
Refrigerant Piping, Tubing, and Accessories
4
3
Condensate Piping, Tubing, and Accessories
2
1
Electrical Control Systems
15
3
Place System in Operation
20
3
Maintain and Repair System
42
12
Electrical
33
5
Total number of test questions:
120
Time allowed (hours):
3.5
Books Allowed in the Exam
1.
International Fuel Gas Code with Georgia Amendments, 2018, ICC
2.
International Mechanical Code with Georgia Amendments, 2018, ICC
3.
Georgia State Electrical Code, National Electrical Code [or] National Electrical Code Handbook, 2020, NFPA
Manual J: Residential Load Calculations, 8th Edition, ver 2.50, ACCA
6.
Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Technology, 9th Edition, 2020, Cengage Learning
7.
NASCLA Contractor's Guide for Georgia Construction Industry License Board, 5th Edition, NASCLA
8.
Code of Federal Regulations, 29 CFR Part 1926 (OSHA) & 1903, 1904, 1910, MANCOMM
9.
Carrier System Design Manuals (1-3), Carrier
10.
Flexible Duct Performance & Installation Standards, 5th Edition, 2010, Air Duct Council
11.
ACCA Ductulator (Duct Slide Rule), 2009, ACCA
12.
Trane Ductulator, (current version) Trane
13a.
International Energy Conservation Code, 2018, ICC
13b.
Georgia Energy Conservation Code, 2020 amendments, DCA
QUESTION: "What is the difference between the National Electrical Code (NEC) and the Handbook version?". As far as the actual NEC code quoted in the text... it's the same.
The NEC Handbook has additional diagrams, graphics and explanations inserted into the text (adding more pages and raising the price). It was designed for engineers and inspectors. The typical exam candidate should not use it as a preferred reference.
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