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HVAC license prep course


HVAC PREP COURSE

Not your ordinary HVAC

 Licensing Prep Course



I guarantee you will pass your HVAC license exam, or your money back”

Look’n for an idea of what’s on the exam?

          John White

Take this free HVAC practice exam

Check out the most powerful HVAC prep course on the net


“GUIDE TO PASSING THE HVAC EXAM”

This copyrighted home study course teaches and explains the provisions of
the Mechanical Code, Fuel Gas Code. Manual J load calculations, Manual D duct
design and business principles.  it is designed to assist you in understanding
the tough stuff; the stuff examinees struggle with on the exam.

  

Below is some of the stuff you’ll need to know for the exam

 1. Does an 80,000 btuh gas furnace installed in a 20′ x 18′ x 8′ high room
    require outside air?   HELP

 1. Can you calculate the required outdoor ventilation rate for a 1700 sq. ft.
    office using the estimated maximum occupant load?  HELP

 2. When installing a gas water heater, with an 18 ft. high chimney vent, should
    you select the 15 Ft. or 20 Ft. row, on the vent sizing charts?  HELP

 3. Calculate the velocity (fpm) of 800 cfm in an 8″ x 14″ duct.   HELP

 4. If R-19 insulation is added to a ceiling with a U-value of .05, what is the
    new R-value? New U-value?  HELP

 5. If you purchase a fixture for $1000 and wish to make 30% profit; what would
    your selling price be? Hint: the answer is not $1300.  HELP  



Students who have used this guide book have a higher passing rate than students
who take a classroom course. WHY? Because people who READ the material retain
much more than people whom are TOLD the material, and the Guide is always next
to them as a reference to refer to later.


      Think about it! After spending hours in a cram course, listening to an
instructor rushing to explain the provisions of all the code books, plus
teaching you how to perform load calculations and size ducts, vents and piping
and then covering business and accounting principles, the average attendee will
come out of the class with one thought on his mine; “What did he say?” I know,
as I have been on both sides. Believe me, the Guide is the way to go.

“I make learning easy”

Manuals J, N and D. Once you’ve read our sections on load calculations and duct
design you’ll be looking for a butt kicking machine for not ordering our course
earlier. There is simply no easier method for fully understanding these manuals.

Because many states are now adding business questions to their HVAC exams, we
have included a section on business practices and math. It is written in a
language, we in the trade understand.  You no longer have to have the skills of
a Philadelphia lawyer, mathematician and a CPA to help prepare for the exam. 

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN WITH MY GUIDE

 * Manual J, 8th edition- Easy to understand procedures for calculating loads . 
   Basic principles of heat transfer and thermodynamics.  Operating cost
   calculations
 * Manual N– Once we get through Manual J, N will be a cakewalk.
 * Manual D and Ductulator – “Three easy steps to duct sizing.”
 * Symbols and Psychrometrics – How to read and use charts and calculate A/C
   capacity
 * Mechanical Code– What to highlight and how to calculate ventilation and
   combustion air requirements, hood sizes and return air ducts, plus more
 * Fuel Gas Code- What to highlight.  Determining confined spaces, gas pipe
   sizes, vent sizes and clearances, plus more
 * Business- Learn business equations and accounting principles.  Find out how
   to figure profit the correct way.
 * Energy Code–  What you need to know to pass the exam.
 * 150 Strategic Practice Questions– Answer these and you’ll surely pass
 * Much, much more  

THE GUIDE IS AN PUBLICATION THAT WILL BE ELECTRONICALLY SENT TO YOUR COMPUTER
IMMEDIATELY, ONCE YOU PLACE YOUR ORDER (If you wish, you may order a hard copy
below)

BELOW IS AN EXCERPT FROM THE GUIDE TAKEN FROM OUR SECTION ON MANUAL J (load
calculations)

 



TAKEN FROM OUR SECTION ON THE FUEL GAS CODE

 

Using Table 504.2(1) 

What size vent is needed for a 160,000 BTUH  naturally ventilated appliance if
the total vent height is 18’ and the lateral 2’?

Answer: 6”

Under the height column you have to choose either 15’ or 20’. Remember this, the
taller the vent the more capacity it has, therefore, if the 20’ row is used the
vent may be under sized. Always use the shorter height. In this case use 15’.
Now use the 2’ lateral and select a vent size under NAT. A 5” vent will handle
only 129,000 BTUH, while a 6” vent will handle 225,000 BTUH, therefore select a
6” vent.



I PROMISE YOU WILL LEARN MORE FROM THIS GUIDE THAN FROM ANY FORMAL CLASSROOM
COURSE AND IT IS ONLY $147.



John White has been teaching plumbing and mechanical classes for over 40 years.
He has a BSBA degree in Business Administration, holds an electrical, plumbing
and HVAC licenses. He has taught at both, universities and community colleges,
has presented seminars throughout the nation and has even created licensing
exams like the one you are about to take. John sold his mechanical contracting
business in 2006 to devote his energy to his consulting company, Energy
Marketing Services, which develops and conducts plumbing and HVAC exam prep
courses and is also an approved provider of continuing education..




*My Guarantee

YOU WILL LEARN MORE FROM THIS COURSE THAN FROM ANY CLASSROOM COURSE AND YOU WILL
PASS YOUR EXAM OR I WILL REFUND YOUR PURCHASE PRICE IMMEDIATELY.  JUST SEND ME
AN E-MAIL WITHIN 8 WEEKS OF YOUR PURCHASE AND SAY “GIMMIE MY MONEY BACK FOR THE
HVAC COURSE”

Here’s my email address and phone number: energymarketingservice@gmail.com

252-943-1028

 

You may download this course in a matter of matter of minutes or order the hard
copy by simply clicking one of the order buttons below. 

Get all the courses needed to pass the exam

FOR ONE LOW PRICE

 Mechanical Code Course      Fuel Gas Code course     Manual J Course    Manual
D Course Manual N Course      Business Course     Energy Code Course

INSTANT DOWNLOAD

ONLY $147

TO IMMEDIATELY DOWNLOAD THIS COURSE

THIS GUIDE WILL BE SENT TO YOU IN A PRINTABLE PDF FILE



 

Your debit or credit card purchase will be safely processed through ClickBank



Or



HARD COPY

ONLY $189 

(includes S+H)

Just click the button below and you will receive our course via priority mail in
about 5 days






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IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ONLY THE BUSINESS PORTION OF THE EXAM CLICK HERE



 

Have questions?

Call 252-943-1028   9:00am – 6:00 pm Mon-Fri

or CONTACT ME anytime by email:

energymarketingserrvice@gmail.com

EMS energy marketing service

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