Georgia Conditioned Air Contractor (Class II) Exam Prep Complete Package

$1,681.84

The Georgia Conditioned Air Contractor (Class II) Complete Package includes Exam Prep narrated highlighting guides, practice tests, theory, calculations, instructor support and test-taking tips and strategies. Topics include HVAC Terms, Principles, Administration, HVAC Installation, Venting, Duct, Combustion Air, Gas Piping, HVAC Electrical, Boilers, Exhaust, & Fire Protection, and Refrigeration Term System and Operation and more. You will also receive all references used during the exam. 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.

Georgia Conditioned Air Contractor (Class I and II) Exam Prep

$219.99

2018 International Fuel Gas Code (International Code Council Series) 1st Edition

$106.99

In stock

2018 International Mechanical Code (International Code Council Series) 1st Edition

$106.99

In stock

NFPA 70: National Electrical Code (NEC) Paperback, 2017 Edition

$171.99

In stock

Manual D - Residential Duct Systems [ANSI/ACCA 1 Manual D - 2016]

$89.99

In stock

Manual J Residential Load Calculation (8th Edition - Full) [ANSI/ACCA 2 Manual J - 2016]

$151.99

In stock

29 CFR OSHA 1926 Construction Industry Regulations & Standards, January 2024 Edition

$69.99

In stock

Carrier System Design Manuals 1-3 (Set)

$94.99

In stock

Trane Ductulator

$18.99

In stock

ACCA Ductulator - Duct Calculation Slide Rule

$54.99

In stock

2015 International Energy Conservation Code 1st Edition

$68.99

In stock

Georgia Conditioned Air Contractor Tab Pack

$95.99

Low Pressure Boilers, 5th Edition

$125.99

In stock

Flexible Duct Performance and Installation 6th Ed

$31.99

In stock

Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology 9th Edition

$189.99

In stock

Georgia, NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business and Project Management Industry Licensing Board 5th ed

$81.99

In stock

secure

This package includes all of these items:

  • Georgia Conditioned Air Contractor (Class I and II) Exam Prep

    $219.99
  • 2018 International Fuel Gas Code (International Code Council Series) 1st Edition

    $106.99
  • 2018 International Mechanical Code (International Code Council Series) 1st Edition

    $106.99
  • NFPA 70: National Electrical Code (NEC) Paperback, 2017 Edition

    $171.99
  • Manual D - Residential Duct Systems [ANSI/ACCA 1 Manual D - 2016]

    $89.99
  • Manual J Residential Load Calculation (8th Edition - Full) [ANSI/ACCA 2 Manual J - 2016]

    $151.99
  • 29 CFR OSHA 1926 Construction Industry Regulations & Standards, January 2024 Edition

    $69.99
  • Carrier System Design Manuals 1-3 (Set)

    $94.99
  • Trane Ductulator

    $18.99
  • ACCA Ductulator - Duct Calculation Slide Rule

    $54.99
  • 2015 International Energy Conservation Code 1st Edition

    $68.99
  • Georgia Conditioned Air Contractor Tab Pack

    $95.99
  • Low Pressure Boilers, 5th Edition

    $125.99
  • Flexible Duct Performance and Installation 6th Ed

    $31.99
  • Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology 9th Edition

    $189.99
  • Georgia, NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business and Project Management Industry Licensing Board 5th ed

    $81.99

Course Overview

The Georgia Conditioned Air Contractor (Class II) Complete Package includes the following: 

The following Amendments are downloadable at the following links:

The following books are not allowed in the Exam:

Some questions will be taken from references such as Manual N and Manual Q (Air Conditioning Contractors of America). For such questions, the necessary table or information will be provided in the examination booklet.

Instructor Bio

Brad Hodges is a licensed professional engineer with more than 15 years of experience in the nuclear and heavy equipment sectors. Brad is knowledgeable in ASME, IBC, IFC, IFGC, IMC, NFPA, and UMC codes and standards. In addition, his background in R&D, quality assurance, manufacturing, machine, and thermal design systems, project management, validation, and testing brings real-world experience relating concepts to students. Brad has a Master of Science in Engineering Management from the University of Tennessee and a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Tennessee Technological University. He is a licensed Professional Engineer in California, Michigan, Ohio, Oregon, Puerto Rico, Tennessee, and Texas.

How Do I Get My License?

  1. Purchase the Exam Prep Course — and then study!
  2. Pass the exam.
  3. Submit your application, licensing fee and proof of insurance.

Requirements To Get A License

All HVAC (Conditioned Air) work in Georgia requires a license.

  • Pre-approval from the state is required to sit for the examination.
  • A separate Georgia Business and Law exam is not required to be passed (Business and Law questions are on the trade exam).
  • Class 1 applicants must show 4 years of experience. Experience for Class I shall consist of two years of installation as a lead mechanic, one year as a service technician or service supervisor (to include an Environmental Protection Agency license), one year of residential supervisory experience, and a Board approved heat loss and gain and duct design.
  • Class 2 applicants must show five years of experience. Applicants for Class II (non-restricted) license must show at least five (5) years of experience installing systems exceeding 175,000 BTU of heating and 5 tons of cooling. Experience for Class II shall consist of two years of installation as a lead mechanic with at least one of the years being commercial only, one year as a service technician or service supervisor (to include an Environmental Protection Agency license), two years of commercial supervisory experience and a Board approved heat loss and gain and duct design course.

Exam Details

  • A 70% is required to pass.
  • 140 questions.
  • The fee for the exam is $267.
  • You will have a total of 7 hours to complete both parts of the Conditioned Air Contractors (Class I and Class II) licensure exams. The exam is administered in two parts. You will have three and a half (3.5) hours to complete Part I, followed by a break. You will also have three and a half (3.5) hours to complete Part 2. This limit includes time for the 20 pre-test questions.
  • Topics on the exam include laws, system design, installation, gas piping, refrigerant piping, electrical control systems, maintenance and repair.
  • To schedule your exam, you must first obtain pre-approval from the Georgia Secretary of State. Then, contact AMP at 1-800-733-9267.

reviews and testimonials

“AtHomePrep’s training is first class. The website is easy to navigate and provided me all the tools I needed to complete this very stressful task.”

— Alfred R

Student Reviews

There are no contributions yet.

×
  • Your personal data will be used to support your experience throughout this website, to manage access to your account, and for other purposes described in our privacy policy.

Continue as a Guest

Don't have an account? Sign Up