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Build a targeted plan for Class A or B Environmental Air and Commercial Refrigeration exams with eligibility review, approved references, Spanish or English delivery, content domains, scoring, ID rules, and certificate-of-insurance follow-up.
Texas ACR candidates apply through TDLR first, then schedule with PSI after eligibility is approved. We align the exam version to the selected class and endorsement, organize code and reference practice, and keep post-pass insurance documentation ready so the license file can move after the score is released.
Texas ACR preparation should follow the TDLR application, PSI eligibility notice, selected class, endorsement, content outline, and insurance requirement in that order.
TDLR approves eligibility after the applicant files the ACR contractor application, documentation, and fees; PSI then sends scheduling instructions.
The exam depends on the selected license class and endorsement, including Environmental Air Class A or B and Commercial Refrigeration Class A or B.
Class A contractor exams list 120 scored items over 230 minutes, Class B exams list 100 scored items over 170 minutes, and each uses a 70 percent passing standard.
After passing, contractor applicants must submit required insurance documentation and maintain coverage that matches the Class A or Class B license.
Texas ACR candidates do not schedule independently until TDLR approves eligibility. HiraEdu reviews the candidate's class, endorsement, experience route, application timeline, and PSI scheduling notice so the study plan follows the exact exam attached to the license file.
The ACR bulletin separates Environmental Air and Commercial Refrigeration, with Class A and Class B timing and item counts. Prep focuses on code and reference lookup, air distribution, refrigeration principles, controls, equipment design, service, testing, safety, and Texas laws and rules in the proportions shown by the PSI outline.
Passing PSI is followed by license-completion work. Candidates should be ready to submit a certificate of insurance, keep the policy active, track the one-year application window, and understand the coverage minimums that differ for Class A and Class B licenses.
Use this PSI Texas ACR Contractor Exam 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 PSI Texas ACR Contractor Exam while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
Texas ACR contractor candidates apply through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation before PSI scheduling. After TDLR approves exam eligibility, PSI sends the scheduling instructions for the class and endorsement selected on the application, including Environmental Air Class A or B and Commercial Refrigeration Class A or B exams. HiraEdu prep covers the PSI candidate bulletin, ID name-match rules, English or Spanish delivery, approved reference strategy, content domains such as air distribution, refrigeration components, controls, equipment design, piping, safety, service, testing, Texas laws and rules, the 70 percent passing standard, application expiration, and post-pass certificate of insurance requirements.
PSI administers the Texas Air Conditioning and Refrigeration contractor examinations for the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
No. TDLR approves eligibility first, then PSI sends the candidate scheduling instructions by email or postcard.
The exam depends on the class and endorsement selected on the application, such as Environmental Air Class A or B or Commercial Refrigeration Class A or B.
The PSI bulletin lists a 70 percent passing standard for the Texas ACR contractor and certified technician written exams.
HiraEdu builds a class-specific plan around TDLR eligibility, the PSI bulletin, approved references, HVACR content domains, Texas rules, ID requirements, scheduling, and post-pass insurance.
Confirm that the TDLR application, experience verification, fee, and selected license class or endorsement are aligned before scheduling with PSI.
Choose the correct PSI outline for Environmental Air or Commercial Refrigeration and for Class A or Class B item counts, minutes, fees, and passing score.
Build drills around approved references, Texas laws and rules, load and duct concepts, refrigeration diagnostics, safety, and equipment design.
Set up the post-pass certificate of insurance process and verify the coverage minimum that applies to the license class.
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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