Florida Air A Contractor Exam - Online Practice Questions
FLORIDA AIR A CONTRACTOR EXAM - ONLINE PRACTICE QUESTIONS
The Florida State Air A Contractor Exam, overseen by the Florida Construction Industry Licensing Board (CILB), evaluates technical proficiency in commercial and industrial air-conditioning systems up to unlimited tonnage and BTU capacities. 1 Exam Prep provides an online practice question set that mirrors the official PSI examination structure, focusing on topics such as system design, ductwork, energy efficiency, equipment installation, and state mechanical code compliance. The course aligns with DBPR licensing requirements and includes question types representative of the Air A trade portion, helping candidates prepare for both open-book and closed-book sections of the Florida HVAC contractor license exam. This digital format enables candidates to review HVAC principles and construction law relevant to Florida's air conditioning licensing scope under the CILB authority.
Get started on your path to becoming a certified Florida Air A Contractor by studying for the required computer-based trade examination with simulated online practice questions.
- Practice in a timed environment right from your home computer or mobile phone
- Hundreds of practice questions in computer-based format
- Bonus - Also included are strategies for taking contractor's licensing exam, test-taking techniques, time management tips, and how to sign up for your exams.
- 3 months of online access
Scope
- A "class A air-conditioning contractor" means a contractor whose services are unlimited in the execution of contracts requiring the experience, knowledge, and skill to install, maintain, repair, fabricate, alter, extend, or design central air-conditioning, refrigeration, heating, and ventilating systems.
- A "class B air-conditioning contractor" means a contractor whose services are limited to 25 tons of cooling and 500,000 BTU of heating in any one system in the execution of contracts requiring the experience, knowledge, and skill to install, maintain, repair, fabricate, alter, extend, or design central air-conditioning, refrigeration, heating, and ventilating systems, including duct work in connection with a complete system.
- A "class A and class B air-conditioning contractor" *shall not perform any work* such as liquefied petroleum or natural gas fuel lines within buildings, potable water lines or connections, sanitary sewer lines, swimming pool piping and filters, or electrical power wiring.
