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Maryland
Journeyman Restricted Hydronic

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Exam Type

OPEN  BOOK

Exam Content

Subject Areas # of Questions
Electrical Knowledge, Motors and Controls 10
Piping 20
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 7
Heating Systems 8
Safety 5

Total Number of Test Questions: 50
Time Allowed (minutes): 120
Passing percentage: 70%

 

Books Allowed in the Exam

1. International Mechanical Code, 2003, ICC. Doc Link
2. Modern Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, 18th Edition, 2004, Althous, Turnquist, Bowditch, Bracciana.  
3. Manual J - Residential Load Calculations, 2002, ACCA.  
4. NFPA 31: Standard for the Installation of Oil-Burning Equipment, 2001, NFPA.  
5. NFPA 54: National Fuel Gas Code, 2002, NFPA.  
6. Modern Hydronic Heating for Residential and Light Commercial Buildings, 2nd Edition, 2004, John Siegenthaler.  
7. Code of Federal Regulations - 29 CFR Part 1926 (OSHA), Revised as of 2004 or later - OR - (OSHA) Excerpts as of 2003 by PSI. Reference page
8. Ugly's Electrical References, 2005, George V. Hart, Sammie Hart.  

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