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HiraEdu helps candidates verify the local or state licensing path, organize approved references, study Air B content areas, and rehearse scheduling, ID, score, retest, review, and accommodation logistics.
Residential HVAC candidates can encounter Prov local Residential AC exams or Florida DBPR Air Conditioning B state materials. Preparation should match the controlling authority, then focus on the limited Class B scope, installation, ductwork, components, maintenance, safety, energy management, indoor air quality, and approved-reference lookup.
Use these checkpoints to separate local Residential AC testing from DBPR Air B guidance and focus on the limited HVAC scope.
Prov's current Florida Contractor CIB lists Residential AC and Residential AC 2023 edition exams for local licensing jurisdictions.
DBPR's Air B content outline lists 80 equally weighted general trade-knowledge questions, and the examinations-at-a-glance table lists Air Conditioning B at 5 hours.
The Air B blueprint covers pre-installation, sheet-metal ducts, refrigeration and HVAC systems, equipment components, maintenance analysis, maintenance/service, safety, energy management, and indoor air quality.
Florida's Class B air-conditioning scope is limited to 25 tons of cooling and 500,000 Btu of heating in any one system, with defined HVAC, duct, piping, insulation, limited wiring, and condensate-drain allowances.
The page title uses Residential HVAC, but Florida candidates may see different labels depending on the licensing authority. Prov's Florida Contractor CIB lists Residential AC for local city and county licensing, while DBPR publishes state-level Air B exam outlines and references. HiraEdu helps candidates identify whether their application is local or statewide, then aligns the study plan with the correct vendor, reference list, approval process, and retest rules.
Florida's Class B air-conditioning definition limits work to 25 tons of cooling and 500,000 Btu of heating in any one system, while still covering central air-conditioning, refrigeration, heating, ventilation, ductwork, piping and insulation, certain dedicated HVAC electrical work, low-voltage control wiring, and condensate drains. That scope makes the exam more than a residential comfort-systems quiz: candidates need load, airflow, refrigeration, duct, control, safety, code, energy, and equipment-installation judgment.
DBPR's Air B outline places the largest share on refrigeration and HVAC system installation, followed by equipment components, maintenance/service, pre-installation, safety, maintenance analysis, duct fabrication, energy management, and indoor air quality. The 2026 reference list includes HVAC troubleshooting, OSHA, Contractors Manual, Pipefitters Handbook, NFPA 90A, NFPA 90B, NFPA 96, SMACNA duct standards, Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Technology, Trane Ductulator, Energy Efficient Building Construction in Florida, and Florida Building Code Mechanical and Energy Conservation volumes. HiraEdu turns those books into a timed lookup and scenario-practice plan.
Use this Prov Residential HVAC Contractor License exam help page for exam-specific context, then compare the broader online exam help services page or contact HiraEdu if you need a direct handoff. This page stays focused on Prov Residential HVAC Contractor License while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
Prov Residential HVAC Contractor License preparation for candidates pursuing Florida local Residential AC testing through Prov or a limited residential-style HVAC path under DBPR's Air B framework. The current Prov Florida Contractor CIB lists Residential AC and Residential AC 2023 edition among available local licensing exams, while DBPR's Class B Air Conditioning Contractor content outline lists 80 equally weighted trade-knowledge questions and the examinations-at-a-glance table lists Air Conditioning B at 5 hours. Florida Statutes section 489.105 defines Class B air-conditioning contractor work as limited to 25 tons of cooling and 500,000 Btu of heating in any one system, with HVAC, refrigeration, heating, ventilation, duct, piping, insulation, limited wiring, and condensate-drain scope. HiraEdu helps candidates verify the correct local or state pathway, organize approved references, study pre-installation, sheet-metal duct, installation, component, maintenance, safety, energy, and indoor-air-quality topics, and prepare scheduling, ID, reference, score, retest, review, and accommodation steps.
It supports both search intents carefully: Prov's current Florida Contractor CIB lists Residential AC for local licensing, while DBPR's Air B materials provide the current state-level limited HVAC exam structure candidates often compare against.
DBPR's examinations-at-a-glance table lists Air Conditioning B as 80 scored questions with a 5-hour time limit.
The outline includes pre-installation, sheet-metal ducts, refrigeration and HVAC system installation, equipment components, maintenance analysis, maintenance and service, safety and equipment, energy management, and indoor air quality.
Florida Statutes section 489.105 limits Class B air-conditioning contractor work to systems of 25 tons of cooling and 500,000 Btu of heating in any one system, subject to the statute's full scope language.
HiraEdu helps candidates verify the correct local or state exam, organize approved references, study HVAC installation, duct, maintenance, safety, energy, and IAQ topics, and prepare scheduling, ID, score, retest, review, and accommodation logistics.
Confirm whether your jurisdiction requires Prov Residential AC, DBPR Air B, or another local HVAC exam before scheduling or buying references.
Study the 25-ton and 500,000-Btu Class B limits, HVAC and refrigeration scope, ductwork, piping, insulation, limited wiring, low-voltage control wiring, and condensate-drain boundaries.
Prioritize installation of refrigeration and HVAC systems, equipment components, maintenance/service, load calculations, duct design, controls, safety, energy forms, and indoor air quality.
Review application approval, scheduling vendor, valid ID, approved references, calculator and architect scale rules, score reporting, retake policy, exam review, and accommodation procedures.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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