HVAC EPA Certification Test. Where?

Elizabeth D asked:


My Husband fell into the HVAC trade as an installer because that is what his dad and brother both did. Needless to say he has been installing for various compnaies for about 10 years. Problem is he is not EPA certified for Freon etc… Typically the Service techs come in and do that stuff after he installs but we still want him to take the test. He does not want to go to school, just wants a quick study guid and then take the test. Anyone know Where and/or how he can do this?

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  1. Sir Isaac N says:

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    Hopefully you mean CFC Certificate. It would be good idea if he attends community college to get it. Once he signs up for CFC class. He will have to buy CFC Site Handbook. You don’t usually have class until the test day. (Self-study) When you take CFC test you have to pay addition 25 dollar. It really depends where you are.
    There are three types of CFC certification: Type I, Type II and Type III also Universal Certification if you pass all 3 types.

    You could also contact your local or state Board of Refrigeration Examiners to find out where he can take the test. Some HVAC company offer CFC class or you local refrigerant store, but you will have to pay for it. Have CFC certificate does not necessarily mean you could work on a HVAC’s unit. It only means you could buy a refrigerant (Freon).

    Hope this help. Email me if you have anymore question. accept my apology if you can’t writ this. I’m in rush

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