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HiraEdu helps candidates connect DBPR authorization, approved solar references, pool heating, domestic hot water, photovoltaics, NEC, hydraulics, roof attachments, safety, and CBT pacing.
The Florida Solar Contractors General Trade Knowledge exam is split across pool solar heating, domestic hot water, and photovoltaic systems, with PV carrying half of the outline. Preparation should connect site survey, shading, module orientation, hydraulics, controls, roof penetrations, NEC requirements, commissioning, maintenance, safety, and open-book reference lookup.
Use these checkpoints to confirm DBPR scope, CBT format, solar domain weights, and approved reference strategy.
DBPR defines Solar Contractor scope around potable solar water heating, swimming pool solar heating, photovoltaic systems, and connected equipment.
The official solar outline lists 80 equally weighted questions administered daily in computer-based testing format.
The three weighted content areas are Swimming Pools at 25%, Domestic Hot Water at 25%, and Photovoltaics at 50%.
The 2026 reference list includes Walker estimating, OSHA, NEC Handbook, FSEC solar manuals, ATP Photovoltaic Systems, NRCA roofing manuals, and Florida Building Code volumes.
The solar contractor outline is not just a photovoltaic exam. Candidates need to cover pool solar heating, domestic hot water, and PV systems, then understand how collector orientation, shading, sizing, roof attachment, plumbing, electrical controls, commissioning, and owner handoff differ across each system.
Photovoltaics carries 50% of the outline. Study should emphasize site survey and module orientation, string sizing, energy yield, grid-tied systems, utility interconnection, NEC requirements, inverters, batteries, standalone and hybrid systems, DC circuits, wire sizing, voltage drop, grounding, disconnects, labeling, monitoring, and maintenance.
Pool and domestic hot water topics together make up the other half of the exam. HiraEdu prepares candidates for hydraulics, pressure relief, pipe sizing, water chemistry, glycol systems, heat exchangers, storage tanks, roof penetrations, waterproofing, wind loading, mounting systems, safety, permitting, and reference lookup.
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Florida Solar Contractor Exam preparation for candidates taking the DBPR Construction Industry Licensing Board General Trade Knowledge exam through the Professional Testing and Pearson VUE process. DBPR's construction-industry scope describes a solar contractor as one whose services include installation, alteration, repair, maintenance, relocation, or replacement of solar panels for potable solar water heating systems, swimming pool solar heating systems, photovoltaic systems, and connected appurtenances, apparatus, or equipment. The official Solar Contractors content outline says the General Trade Knowledge exam is administered daily in computer-based testing format and consists of 80 equally weighted questions. The outline weights Swimming Pools at 25%, Domestic Hot Water at 25%, and Photovoltaics at 50%. Topics include site survey, shading, collector or module orientation, pool hydraulics, solar water heating, roof penetrations, mounting systems, wind loading, piping, corrosion, pressure relief, controls, grid-tied and standalone PV, inverters, batteries, grounding, disconnects, labeling, commissioning, monitoring, maintenance, OSHA, PPE, permitting, and code compliance. HiraEdu helps candidates organize the 2026 solar reference list, including Walker estimating, OSHA 29 CFR 1926, NEC Handbook, FSEC photovoltaic and solar thermal manuals, ATP Photovoltaic Systems, NRCA roofing manuals, Florida Building Code Plumbing, and Florida Building Code Residential, then practice calculations, plan reading, reference lookup, safety, and CBT pacing.
The official DBPR solar content outline says the General Trade Knowledge exam consists of 80 equally weighted questions.
The outline lists Swimming Pools at 25%, Domestic Hot Water at 25%, and Photovoltaics at 50%.
No. DBPR's solar scope and exam outline include photovoltaic systems, potable solar water heating, and swimming pool solar heating.
The 2026 list includes Walker estimating, OSHA 29 CFR 1926, NEC Handbook, FSEC photovoltaic and solar water/pool heating manuals, ATP Photovoltaic Systems, NRCA roofing manuals, and Florida Building Code Plumbing and Residential.
HiraEdu helps candidates verify DBPR requirements, organize approved references, study the three weighted domains, practice open-book lookup, and build CBT pacing for solar thermal and photovoltaic scenarios.
Verify Solar Contractor eligibility, Business and Finance requirements, Professional Testing approval, and Pearson VUE scheduling before selecting a test date.
Build study blocks for pool heating, domestic hot water, and photovoltaics, with extra practice time assigned to the 50% PV section.
Organize the 2026 approved books and practice locating NEC, OSHA, FSEC, ATP PV, NRCA roofing, estimating, plumbing code, and residential code topics.
Practice calculations, plan interpretation, collector and module layout, hydraulics, pressure, controls, PV wiring, grounding, commissioning, maintenance, safety, and code lookup.
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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