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New Jersey HVACR CE
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New Jersey Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVACR) licensees are required to complete 5 hours of continuing education before their license renewal. This requirement must be fulfilled before the renewal deadline (njconsumeraffairs.gov).
Our courses cover essential topics, including the latest regulatory updates and changes to the International Mechanical Code (IMC), International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC), and National Standard Plumbing Code (NSPC), ensuring you stay current and compliant.
Course Benefits:
Meet all state requirements for NJ HVACR license renewal
Learn the latest IMC, IFGC, and NSPC code updates
Improve safety practices, including proper material handling
Gain technical knowledge of HVACR systems and components
Explore HVACR business strategies and environmental impact
Enroll today and ensure your HVACR license remains active and compliant!
Course Topics Covered
🛡️ Regulations & Compliance
BFR requirements and registration
Avoiding disciplinary actions
Scope of HVACR licenses
Handling abandoned licenses
⚠️ Safety & Best Practices
Material handling and lifting techniques
Crane operation and safety procedures
Proper use of gloves and protective gear
📖 Code Updates & Technical Knowledge
2018 International Mechanical Code (IMC) updates
2018 International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC) changes
Condensate management (IMC vs. NSPC)
Fire damper installation and compliance
💼 Business & Environmental Considerations
Pricing strategies: "How much should you charge?"
Understanding the carbon footprint of HVACR systems
⚠️ Important for Dual License Holders
HVACR and Plumbing License Requirements in NJ
If you hold both an HVACR and Plumbing License in New Jersey, your Continuing Education requirements are:
Complete a 5-hour course for either HVACR or Plumbing.
Take an additional 1-hour course covering regulations for the other license in the next cycle.
For example, if you take a 5-hour Plumbing CE course this year, you can take a 1-hour HVACR regulations course the next year.
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