Becoming an HVAC Technician

Posted November 8th, 2011 in HVAC Career by HVAC School
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Heating units are as commonplace in the country as air-conditioning units. There are also refrigeration units that are increasing in number every year. The units have both electrical; as well as mechanical parts that can go wrong any time or develop a snag that requires servicing or repair from those having complete knowledge about the advanced machines and equipment being made these days. Complex systems have made certain level of expertise on the part of technicians to reassure the technicians and HVAC certifications are just the kind of competency levels that are welcomed by the industry and those requiring the services of HVAC technicians.
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HVAC Certification

Posted October 21st, 2011 in HVAC Certification by HVAC School
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HVAC Certification

HVAC has become the buzz word for all budding motivated individuals; there is no doubt about that. Just what are these certifications and what is their significance for all those who want to make a mark in their chosen field of an electrician. To be sure, the field of heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning is a much advanced and complex field today that it was a few decades ago when an average electrician was expected to look after the heating and air-conditioning systems. Today there are so many types of equipment and so much of work at different levels that specialization is required on the part of those who are involved with installation, repair and maintenance of electrical systems and other equipment. In a situation like this, HVAC certifications ensure a warm welcome from the industry for all aspiring electricians.
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HVAC Certification Florida

Posted July 24th, 2011 in HVAC Certification by HVAC School

If you are interested in getting your Florida HVAC license, you will need to review the licensing requirements and guidelines set forth by the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, a division of the Florida’s Construction Industry Licensing Board. HVAC licenses fall under the “Class A & B Air Conditioning” and “Air Conditioning Service” occupation and class codes, and licenses are issued either by registration or by certification. In the State of Florida, candidates who take a local HVAC competency exam can become registered but are only able to practice in their locale. Candidates who pass a state examination in this field can practice throughout the state of Florida.
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