Colorado (Denver) Refrigeration Operator Exam Prep

$219.99

The Colorado (Denver) Refrigeration Operator Exam Prep includes narrated highlighting guides, practice tests, theory, calculations, instructor support and test-taking tips and strategies. Topics include materials, joist notching, stud cutting, duct systems, installation, circuits, grounding, fuse and breakers, metal tubing, conduit, motors, generators, electrical theory and troubleshooting, electrical skills, sheet metal construction and more. The highlighting guides and quizzes are designed to familiarize students with testing materials. We do not provide students with exact test questions, as the state does not release this information.

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Course Overview

The Colorado (Denver) Refrigeration Operator Exam Prep includes:

  • Highlighting Guides
  • Practice Exams
  • Math and Plans Analysis
  • Study Tips
  • Licensing Information
  • Instructor Support

Our courses are designed to help you become familiar with the references and allow you to find the information quickly as the exams are timed. We offer highlighting guides to draw attention to key points throughout the book to allow you to find key sections quickly. We encourage you to take the practice exams multiple times as the questions on the test change each time.

Books and References for the Exam

The Colorado (Denver) Refrigeration Operator Exam Prep materials are available for purchase from our online contractor’s bookstore or by calling our office at 1-800-952-0910: :

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Requirements To Complete

About This License

If you do repair or install refrigerations systems in Denver Colorado, you are required to take and pass a Code Council examination that is based on the International Mechanical Code.

Requirements to Obtaining Your License

Three (3) years in refrigeration operation work as a trainee or apprentice on refrigeration systems of all types.

Notarized letter(s) must show WHAT, WHEN AND WHERE you gained the necessary experience for each project.

  • List exact duties, projects performed, and equipment operated.
  • Give exact start and end dates (month and year) and addresses for each project. Projects should have been completed within the last ten (10) years.
  • List as many projects needed in order to cover the required amount of experience.

Applying For Your License

Passing an ICC contractor exam is NOT a license to practice and does not guarantee licensing in any jurisdiction. We highly recommend contacting the jurisdiction in which you wish to work for more information on their specific exam requirements for licensure.

Exam Details

ICC Exam #228 Colorado (Denver) Refrigeration Operator Exam

  • 50 questions
  • 2.5 hours
  • $110
  • 70% required to pass
  • Topics include Theory, Terminology, and General Requirements, Compressors and Types of Systems, Evaporators, Condensers, and Cooling Towers, Piping Inspection and Field Testing, Air Ducts and Insulation, Electrical and Controls, Refrigerants, Operation Procedures, and Maintenance and Repairs.
  • To schedule your exam, visit www.pearsonvue.com/icc/ or call Pearson VUE at 1-877-234-6082

Books and References for the Exam

The following books are permitted to be taken into the exam.

  • 2015 International Mechanical Code
  • 2014 National Electrical Code
  • Modern Refrigeration and Air Conditioning

How It Works

1

Obtain pre-approval from the state (if applicable).

2

Purchase Exam Prep materials.

3

Schedule and pass your state exams.

4

Submit to the state your application, licensing fee, and proof of insurance.

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