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CONNECTICUT LICENSE
The publications listed have been used for the CT licensure of HVAC technicians.
PSI changes the edition of books that can be used.
Please make sure the current version you order is acceptable for the scheduled date of your test.
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2003 BOCA - ICC International Mechnical CodeEstablishes minimum regulations for mechanical systems using prescriptive and performance-related provisions.
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The code provides comprehensive minimum regulations for plumbing facilities in terms of both performance and prescriptive objectives providing for the acceptance of new and innovative products, materials, and systems.
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Connecticut, Business and Project Management for Contractors is designed to provide an overview of business management subjects for contractor examination candidates applying for a license from the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection, Occupation
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This durable two-sided plastic sizing wheel (or "ductulator") comes with a complete instruction manual for residential and commercial duct sizing procedures. Designed by Hank Rutkowski. Uses: - Sizes metal ducts, lined metal ducts, duct board airways, and
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The third edition of the HVAC Duct Construction Standards - Metal & Flexible is primarily for commercial and institutional projects and contains first time ratings for the TDF and the TDC connectors. Schedules have been standardized on "minimum" thickness
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Manual N gives you a faster way to estimate heating and cooling loads for small and mid-size commercial structures, a simplified version of the procedure in the ASHRAE GRP 158 Load Calculation Manual. Manual N shows you how to use the Cooling Load Tempera
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NFPA 31: Standard for the Installation of Oil-Burning Equipment, 2006 Edition
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NFPA 54: National Fuel Gas Code, 2009 edition
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