This 14-hour package includes hours on all required topics for Florida HVAC Contractors. Included are the following approved courses:

  • Electrical Safety (WPS)
  • Business Practices (BSP)
  • Workers Compensation (WC)
  • 2023 Residential Advanced Florida Building Code (ADV)
  • Regulations Governing Contractors (LR)
  • 2021 IMC Update Part 1 (GEN)
  • 2021 IMC Update Part 2 (GEN)
  • Residential HVAC System Replacements (GEN)

Course Format: Text

Credit Type: (WPS) Workplace Safety, (GEN) General, General, (ADV FBC#1266.0) Advanced, (BSP) Business Practices, (L&R) Laws and Rules, (WC) Worker's Compensation

Course ID(s): 0614434, 0614431, 0614435, 0614489, 0614970, 0614839, 0614842, 0614845

Approved By: Construction Industry Licensing Board (CILB)

  • Electrical Safety (NFPA 70E 2021)
    • Electrical Safety (NFPA 70E 2021) [11 Activities]
      • 01. Article 90: Sections 90.1, 90.2
      • 02. Article 100: Definitions
      • 03. Article 110: Sections 110.1,110.4
      • 04. Article 110: Section 110.5
      • 05. Article 110: Section 110.10
      • 06. Article 110: Sections 110.10,110.12
      • 07. Article 120: Establishing an Electrically Safe Work Condition
      • 08. Article 120: Section 120.2
      • Additional Activities
        • 09. Article 120: Sections 120.4(A)(1-4), Lockout/Tagout Procedures (Part 1)
        • 10. Article 120: Section 120.4(A)(5), Complex Lockout/Tagout (Part 2)
        • 11. Article 120: Section 120.5
  • Workers Compensation
    • Workers Compensation [3 Activities]
      • 01. Workers Compensation Part 1
      • 02. Workers Compensation Part 2
      • 03. 440.102 Drug-free workplace program requirements
  • Business Practices
    • Business Practices [3 Activities]
      • 01. Advanced Florida Business Practices: Liens
      • 02. Legal Requirements Concerning Liens
      • 03. Filing Liens
  • Advanced Module
    • Advanced Module [6 Activities]
      • 01. Florida Code Update Internet Course - 2023 Residential Advanced Building Code
      • 02. Chapter 2 Definitions
      • 03. Chapter 3 Building Planning
      • 04. Chapter 7 Wall Coverings
      • 05. Chapter 9 Roof Assemblies
      • 06. Chapter 19 Special Appliances, Equipment, and Systems & Energy Code Updates
  • Regulations Governing Contractors
    • Regulations Governing Contractors [7 Activities]
      • 01. Introduction
      • 02. Regulation of Construction Contracting
      • 03. Unlicensed Work
      • 04. Register the Business
      • 05. Florida Homeowners Construction Recovery Fund
      • 06. Florida Homeowners Construction Recovery Fund
      • 07. Conclusion
  • 2021 IMC Update Part 1
    • 2021 IMC Update Part 1 [40 Activities]
      • 01. Scope and General Requirements (Section 101)
      • 02. Applicability (Section 102)
      • 03. Temporary Equipment, Systems, and Uses (Section 107)
      • 04. Identification, Testing, Listing, and Labeling of Mechanical Systems (Section 301)
      • 05. Protection of Structure (Section 302)
      • 06. Equipment and Appliance Location and Installation (Sections 303 and 304)
      • 07. Access and Service Space (Section 306)
      • 08. Condensate Disposal (Section 307)
      • View Additional Activities
        • 09. General Requirements for Natural and Mechanical Ventilation (Sections 401-403)
        • 10. Mechanical Ventilation (Section 403)
        • 11. General and Required Exhaust Systems (Sections 501 and 502)
        • 12. Required Exhaust for Specific Uses (Sections 502.2, 502.4, 502.7)
        • 13. Hazardous Materials, Flammable and Combustible Liquids (Sections 502.8 and 502.9)
        • 14. Toxic/Highly Toxic Liquids and Compressed Gases (Section 502.9)
        • 15. Hazardous Production Materials (Section 502.10)
        • 16. Repair Garages, Including Motor Vehicle Operation and Ventilation (Sections 502.14-502.16)
        • 17. Manicure and Pedicure Stations (Section 502.20)
        • 18. Clothes Dryer Exhaust (Sections 504.1-504.7)
        • 19. Domestic and Commercial Clothes Dryer Ducts (Sections 504.9-504.10)
        • 20. Domestic Cooking Exhaust Equipment (Section 505)
        • 21. Commercial Kitchen Hood Ducts and Exhaust Equipment (Section 506)
        • 22. Specific Code Requirements for Grease Ducts (Sections 506.3.4-506.3.12)
        • 23. Exhaust Outlets Serving Type I Hoods (Section 506.3.13)
        • 24. Ducts Serving Type II Hoods (Section 506.4)
        • 25. Exhaust Equipment (Section 506.5)
        • 26. Commercial Exhaust Hoods: Type I (Sections 507.1 and 507.2)
        • 27. Commercial Exhaust Hoods: Type II (Section 507.3)
        • 28. Grease Hood Size, Location, and Capacity (Sections 507.4-507.5)
        • 29. Grease Hood Performance Test (Section 507.6)
        • 30. Commercial Kitchen Make-up Air and Fire Suppression Systems (Sections 508 and 509)
        • 31. Hazardous Exhaust Systems (Sections 510.1-510.6)
        • 32. Hazardous Exhaust Duct Construction and Suppression (Sections 510.7-510.9)
        • 33. Dust, Stock, and Refuse Conveying Systems (Section 511)
        • 34. Sub-Slab Soil Exhaust Systems (Section 512)
        • 35. Smoke Control Systems (Section 513)
        • 36. Smoke Barrier Construction (Section 513.5)
        • 37. Smoke Control Methods (Sections 513.6-513.8)
        • 38. Equipment for Smoke Control Systems (Section 513.10)
        • 39. Detection and Control Systems (Section 513.12)
        • 40. Energy Recovery Ventilation Systems (Section 514)
  • 2021 IMC Update Part 2
    • 2021 IMC Update Part 2 [50 Activities]
      • 01. General Requirements for Duct Systems (Section 601)
      • 02. Plenums (Section 602)
      • 03. Duct Construction and Installation (Section 603)
      • 04. Insulation and Air Filters (Section 604 and 605)
      • 05. Smoke Detection Systems Control (Section 606)
      • 06. Duct and Transfer Openings (Section 607)
      • 07. Balancing (Section 608)
      • 08. General Requirements for Combustion Air (Section 701)
      • Additional Activities
        • 09. General Requirements for Chimneys and Vents (Section 801)
        • 10. Vents and Connectors (Section 802 and 803)
        • 11. Direct Vent, Integral Vent, and Mechanical Draft Systems (Section 804)
        • 12. Factory-Built and Metal Chimneys (Section 805 and 806)
        • 13. General Requirements for Specific Appliances, Fireplaces, and Solid Fuel Burning Equipment (Section 901, 902, 903)
        • 14. Pellet fuel burning Appliances, Fireplace Stoves, and Room Heaters (Section 904 and 905)
        • 15. Cooling towers, Evaporative Condensers and Fluid Coolers (Section 908)
        • 16. Pool and Spa Heaters (Section 916)
        • 17. Forced Air Warm-Air Furnaces (Section 918)
        • 18. Unit Heaters and Radiant Heating Systems (Section 920 and 927)
        • 19. Unvented Alcohol Fuel-Burning Decorative Appliances (Section 929)
        • 20. Large-Diameter Ceiling Fans (Section 930)
        • 21. Boilers (Section 1004)
        • 22. Expansion Tanks, Gauges and Tests (Section 1009, 1010, and 1011)
        • 23. General Requirements for Refrigeration (Section 1101)
        • 24. System Requirements (Section 1102)
        • 25. Refrigerant System Classification (Section 1103)
        • 26. Refrigerant System Classifications (Section 1103 Part 2)
        • 27. Occupancy Classifications (Section 1103.2)
        • 28. System Application Requirements (Section 1104)
        • 29. Refrigerant Restrictions (Section 1104.3)
        • 30. Machinery Rooms General Requirements (Section 1105)
        • 31. Machinery Rooms Special Requirements (Section 1106)
        • 32. Piping Material (Section 1107)
        • 33. Pipe Fittings (Section 1107.5)
        • 34. Valves (Section 1107.6)
        • 35. Joints and Connections and Refrigerant Pipe Installation (Sections 1108 and 1109)
        • 36. Refrigerant Piping System Test (Section 1110)
        • 37. Periodic Testing (Section 1111)
        • 38. General Requirements for Hydronic Piping and Materials (Section 1201 and 1202)
        • 39. Joints and Connections (Section 1203)
        • 40. Embedded Piping (Section 1209)
        • 41. Ground Source Loop Systems (Section 1210)
        • 42. General Requirements for Fuel Oil Piping and Storage (Section 1301)
        • 43. Materials (Section 1302)
        • 44. Joints and Connections (Section 1303)
        • 45. Gauging, Valves, and Testing (Sections 1306, 1307 and 1308)
        • 46. General Requirements for Solar Thermal Systems and Design and Installation (Section 1401 and 1402)
        • 47. Labeling (Section 1404)
        • 48. Referenced Standards (Section 1500)
        • 49. Chimney Connector Pass Throughs (Appendix A)
        • 50. Permit Fees (Appendix B)
  • Residential HVAC System Replacements
    • Residential HVAC System Replacements [25 Activities]
      • 01. Bidding the Job – Estimating Prices and Insurance Requirements
      • 02. Is a Permit required
      • 03. Flood Plain Installations
      • 04. An HVAC Installation in High Wind Areas
      • 05. Code Requirements for Heat Pump Replacement Systems
      • 06. Code requirements for Gas Heating Replacement Systems
      • 07. Existing Duct Systems – When to Leave the Existing Ductwork in Place
      • 08. Existing Duct Systems – Partial Replacement of an HVAC Systems
      • Additional Activities
        • 09. When all Duct Should be Replaced
        • 10. Challenges Associated with Multi-Story and Large Single-Story Installations
        • 11. Difficult Installations - Poorly Insulated Homes
        • 12. Mismatching equipment – Air Conditioning Systems
        • 13. Mismatching Equipment – Heat Pumps
        • 14. Heat Pump Condensate Disposal and Associated Problems
        • 15. Condensate Issues Associated with Gas Furnaces
        • 16. Air Conditioning – Zoning with Dampers versus Installing More Heating Appliances
        • 17. Heating Systems Zoning in Large Homes
        • 18. Load Calculations – Room by Room Load or Whole House Load
        • 19. Installing Gas Equipment
        • 20. What are SEER, AFUE, and HSPF Ratings
        • 21. Current and Future Refrigerants
        • 22. Starting up New Systems
        • 23. Selling Service
        • 24. Handling Complaints
        • 25. The Future of the HVAC Business
  • Course Completion
    • Mandatory Questionnaire
    • Electrical Safety (NFPA 70E 2021) - Certificate of Achievement (1 of 8)
    • Workers Compensation - Certificate of Completion (2 of 8)
    • Business Practices - Certificate of Completion (3 of 8)
    • 2023 Residential Advanced Florida Building Code - Internet - Certificate of Completion (4 of 8)
    • Regulations Governing Contractors - Certificate of Completion (5 of 8)
    • 2021 IMC Update Part 1 - Certificate of Completion (6 of 8)
    • 2021 IMC Update Part 2 - Certificate of Completion (7 of 8)
    • Residential HVAC System Replacements - Certificate of Completion (8 of 8)
    • Expedited Reporting Available
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Instructor Bio

Jerry Durham

Jerry previously served the state of North Carolina as a Level III electrical inspector and provided state-approved electrical training for electrical inspectors at both Alamance County and Guilford County (NC) Community Colleges. Jerry taught the Kentucky state-approved four-year electrical apprenticeship programs offered by the Independent Electrical Contractors (IEC) Trade School and Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) Trade School, and served the state of Kentucky as a Master Electrician and Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Officer. Jerry is a Certified Distance Education Instructor (CDEI) and NCCER Core and Electrical Curriculum certified instructor. Jerry currently holds North Carolina and ICC electrical inspector accreditations and is recognized by the state of Washington as an approved electrical administrator.