2024 IMC Update

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Pennsylvania HVAC professionals can take this course for an eight-hour overview of the International Mechanical Code and its 2024 edition changes. Many topics are covered, including the scope of the code, important definitions, ventilation and exhaust systems, ductwork, fireplaces, boilers, and refrigeration.

2021 IMC Update Part 1

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This course reviews and highlights essential Code requirements of the first five chapters of the International Mechanical Code (IMC). Included in the review are specific examples of the life safety systems relating to heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and exhaust systems. Changes from the previous version of the IMC are identified. This course has no prerequisites.

2021 IMC Update Part 2

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This PA-approved course highlights updates found in Sections 6-15 of the 2021 International Mechanical Code. Specific topics include duct systems, combustion air systems, chimneys and vents, fireplaces and solid fuel-burning equipment, boilers and water heaters, refrigeration systems, hydronic and fuel oil piping, and solar thermal systems.

Residential HVAC System Replacements

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This course will review and highlight essential HVAC installation challenges with replacement systems. Included in the review will be specific examples of challenges related to heating, ventilation, air conditioning and exhaust systems, and best practices to overcome those challenges. This course will primarily concentrate on residential systems.

CE Requirements to Renew a PA HVAC License

In order to renew a mechanical/HVAC contractor license in the city of Pittsburgh, you must complete a course approved by the PA Department of Labor and Industry for Uniform Construction Code (UCC) prior to your license expiration.

  • 8 hours of continuing education required every year.

State of Pennsylvania HVAC License Renewal Deadlines

  • Your license expiration date may vary by jurisdiction; check with them to verify.
  • For Pittsburgh, your license expires on the license issue date, every year.