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Maryland Master Restricted & Journeyman Restricted Hydronic (2024-09-01)

09/01/202450 Questions with a minimum Passing Score of 70%

The reference material listed below was used to prepare the questions for this examination.  The examination may also contain questions based on trade knowledge or general industry practices. Except for Code books, you can base your answers on later editions of references as they become available.  For Code questions, the examinations will be based only on the edition of the Code book that is listed.

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    International Mechanical Code 2012

    Publication Year: 2012

    $90.00

    For the most current mechanical codes that address the design and installation of the most current mechanical systems, use the 2012 INTERNATIONAL MECHANICAL CODE SOFTBOUND VERSION. Designed to provide comprehensive regulations for mechanical systems and equipment, it includes coverage of HVAC, exhaust systems, chimneys and vents, ducts, appliances, boilers, water heaters, refrigerators, hydronic piping, and solar systems. This valuable reference uses prescriptive- and performance- related provisions to establish minimum regulations for a variety of systems.

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    ACCA Manual J: Residential Load Calculation

    8th Edition
    Publication Year: 2008

    $140.00

    Used to determine how much heating/cooling a home needs to stay cool and dry in the summer and warm in the winter. This load calculation process was developed by engineers in the heating and air conditioning industry and has been used for decades to accurately size heating and air-conditioning equipment. After completing this load calculation process, one can choose a properly sized piece of machinery to satisfy the load.

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    NFPA 31: Standard for the Installation of Oil-Burning Equipment 2011

    2011 Edition

    $149.00

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    NFPA 54: National Fuel and Gas Code 2002

    Publication Year: 2002

    $150.00

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    Modern Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 22nd Edition

    $180.00

     Modern Refrigeration and Air Conditioning bridges the gap between students and technicians, maintaining a high standard of quality in covering both fundamental principles and the latest technologies. This esteemed resource boasts a fresh instructional design that effectively combines theory, skill development, and service techniques to equip students with the knowledge needed to install and service refrigeration and HVAC systems. With the most current technical content, a logical and progressive structure, rich learning pedagogy, superior visuals, readability, and a focus on career and workplace readiness, it is ideal for today’s learners.

    Enhanced instructor and student resources include over 100 new lab activities, new HVACR videos, and a Virtual Toolbox. The content aligns with HVAC Excellence and ACCE (formerly PAHRA) accreditation requirements, ensuring comprehensive coverage to prepare students for successful careers.

    The new edition features updated and expanded coverage of heat pumps, A2L refrigerants, and the seasonal energy efficiency ratio 2 (SEER2). Over 200 labs offer hands-on practice on topics ranging from basic residential service tasks to commercial troubleshooting. The robust digital package includes Follow-the-Heat™ animations, troubleshooting activities, new HVACR videos and animations, a new HVACR Virtual Toolbox, an image library, and more.

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    Code of Federal Regulations, 29 CFR Part 1926 (OSHA) 2024

    Publication Year: 2024

    $32.00

    The OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Construction Regulations book offers convenient access to vital safety guidance for both employers and employees, aiding in the prompt identification of potential hazards on any job site. Its user-friendly design features a two-color layout, simplifying navigation and comprehension of regulations. It encompasses all 1926 regulations, along with 1903 regulations on inspections, citations, and penalties, as well as 1904 regulations concerning record keeping and reporting of occupational injuries and illnesses. Additionally, select 1910 regulations relevant to construction industries are included. The book highlights regulation changes between releases and provides easy-to-access OSHA interpretations, aiding in clarity and reference. Essential documents such as OSHA Form 300 and the Cancer Policy are incorporated. In-Cite Referencing to applicable 1910 regulations is provided for further context. Lastly, the book outlines the Most Frequently Cited Standards preceding relevant Subparts, enhancing its utility as a comprehensive safety resource.

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    Modern Hydronic Heating & Cooling for Residential and Light Commercial Buildings 4th Edition

    4th Edition

    $250.00

    From simple applications to multi-load and multi-temperature systems, this one-of-a-kind, comprehensive text prepares readers to use the latest hydronics to create systems that deliver the ultimate in comfort, reliability and energy efficiency. Abundantly illustrated with product and installation photos and hundreds of detailed, full-color schematics, MODERN HYDRONIC HEATING, Fourth Edition, transforms engineering-level design information into practical applications useful for technical students and heating professionals alike. The revised edition features the latest design and installation techniques for residential and light commercial hydronic systems, including use of renewable energy heat sources such as air-to-water and geothermal heat pumps, hydraulic separation, variable speed circulators, distribution efficiency, heat exchangers, buffer tanks, heat metering, hydronic cooling, system balancing and proper system documentation. Anyone involved in the heating trade will benefit from this preeminent resource of the North American heating industry, which is equally well-suited for formal education courses, self-study or on-the-job reference.