Georgia Conditioned Air Class I (Restricted) Contractor Ultimate Exam Prep Rental Package

Georgia Conditioned Air Class I (Restricted) Contractor Ultimate Exam Prep Rental Package

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Georgia Conditioned Air Class I (Restricted) Contractor Ultimate Exam Prep Rental Package

Georgia Conditioned Air Class I (Restricted) Contractor Ultimate Exam Prep Rental Package

If you’re pursuing the Georgia Conditioned Air Class I (Restricted) contractor license, you’re preparing for an exam that demands both HVAC knowledge and strong reference skills. This test covers mechanical and fuel gas code requirements, electrical fundamentals, HVAC system design concepts, duct design, load calculations, installation standards, safety, and energy conservation. It’s an open-book exam, which means the best-prepared candidates are the ones who can quickly find the right answer in the right book—without losing time or confidence.

The Georgia Conditioned Air Class I (Restricted) Contractor Ultimate Exam Prep Rental Package from 1 Exam Prep is designed to give you a complete, structured path to exam readiness. You receive a professionally highlighted and tabbed rental book set for a full year, a comprehensive online self-study course tailored to the Class I Restricted exam, and application assistance to help you submit your Georgia contractor license application accurately. Your package also includes a refundable deposit option when your books are returned in similar condition within the one-year rental period.

This “Ultimate” package is built to remove the friction points that slow candidates down—no guessing what to mark, no scrambling to find books, and no studying without a plan. Instead, you get the complete reference library, guided course structure, practice exams, and code-specific training designed to build performance and confidence.

💵 Pricing Breakdown:
Book Rental + Online Course + Virtual Classes + Application Help: $1,795
Refundable Book Deposit: $700
Total: $2,495

What You Get

  • Included Book(s): NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business, Law, and Project Management – Georgia, 5th Edition; 2024 International Fuel Gas Code; 2024 International Mechanical Code; 2023 National Electrical Code (NEC); Manual D – Residential Duct Systems, 3rd Edition (2016); Manual J – Residential Load Calculation, 8th Edition (2016); Modern Refrigeration & Air Conditioning, 22nd Edition; Code of Federal Regulations Title 29, Part 1926 (OSHA); Carrier System Design Manuals (Volumes 1–3); Flexible Duct Performance & Installation Standards, 5th Edition (2010); Trane Ductulator; 2015 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC).
  • Course Access: 1 year of course access.
  • Application Service: Included with this package.

Return the books in similar condition within 1 year and receive your $700 refundable deposit refunded via check. With a full year of access, you have time to learn, practice, and test without feeling rushed.

What You Get

  • Highlighted & Tabbed Book Set: All books required for the Georgia Conditioned Air Class I (Restricted) exam come professionally pre-highlighted and tabbed for fast, efficient reference during your open-book test. No need to mark them up yourself — we’ve done the work for you.
  • 1 Year Online Self-Study Exam Prep Course: A comprehensive, on-demand course tailored specifically to the Conditioned Air Class I (Restricted) exam, including practice exams, study guides, and code-specific training.
  • 1 Year Book Rental Access: Use the complete set of required books for 1 year — enough time to prep, test, and succeed.
  • Application Assistance: Help filling out and submitting your Georgia contractor license application correctly and efficiently.
  • $700 Refundable Deposit: Return the books in similar condition within 1 year and receive your $700 deposit refunded via check.

Exam Details

The Georgia Conditioned Air Class I (Restricted) exam is designed to evaluate contractor-level competence in HVAC installation, system fundamentals, and code compliance. Because it’s an open-book exam that spans multiple reference materials, your performance depends on two key outcomes:

  • Trade understanding: You must recognize what the question is asking (code rule, design concept, safety requirement, installation standard, or calculation decision).
  • Reference navigation speed: You must locate the correct section, table, or rule quickly in the correct book and confirm details accurately.

This Ultimate package supports both by combining code and design references with a course built around practice exams and exam-style training. You’ll strengthen knowledge across mechanical systems, fuel gas requirements, electrical concepts relevant to HVAC work, duct design and sizing, load calculation methods, installation standards, safety, and energy conservation.

Open Book Test

This is an open-book exam, and your strategy matters. Open book does not mean easy—it means the exam rewards candidates who can work their references efficiently under time pressure.

Your highlighted and tabbed book set is designed to make open-book testing smoother and faster. Tabs help you jump to the correct chapter area quickly, while highlighting supports faster review and easier confirmation of key requirements during study and exam-day lookups.

Train this open-book workflow consistently:

  • Step 1: Identify the topic. Fuel gas (IFGC), mechanical (IMC), electrical (NEC), load calculation (Manual J), duct design (Manual D / Ductulator), safety (OSHA), installation standards (flex duct / manufacturer manuals), or energy code (IECC).
  • Step 2: Choose the correct reference immediately. The fastest candidates don’t hunt—they pick the right book first.
  • Step 3: Navigate efficiently. Use tabs to reach the right section quickly, then use the table of contents or index to land on the exact rule or table.
  • Step 4: Confirm details precisely. Check exceptions, notes, and table footnotes that can change the answer.
  • Step 5: Keep your pace steady. Don’t let a single question consume too much time—mark it and return if needed.

When you practice this way, open-book becomes a real advantage: you stop guessing and start confirming—quickly.

Licensing Steps

Georgia conditioned air licensing typically follows an application-and-exam pathway. While exact eligibility requirements depend on your application status, candidates commonly move through a practical sequence:

  1. Confirm your license classification: Conditioned Air Class I (Restricted) based on the scope of work you intend to perform.
  2. Complete your application requirements: Gather the required information and submit your Georgia contractor license application.
  3. Prepare for the exam using approved references: Build code comprehension and navigation speed across the full set.
  4. Use practice exams and simulations: Train pacing and reduce test-day stress through realistic practice.
  5. Schedule and take the exam: Test when your practice performance is consistent and your lookups are fast.

This Ultimate package supports your preparation and your process by combining application assistance with a complete reference library and a structured online course.

State Requirements

Georgia’s Class I (Restricted) conditioned air license is tied to a defined scope of work. Even with a restricted scope, the exam expects broad competence across HVAC topics because conditioned air work touches multiple systems and standards.

This package supports the real responsibilities Georgia conditioned air contractors face, including:

  • Mechanical compliance (IMC)
  • Fuel gas safety and compliance (IFGC)
  • Electrical concepts relevant to HVAC work (NEC)
  • Design fundamentals (Manual J and Manual D)
  • Installation standards (flex duct standards and manufacturer design manuals)
  • Jobsite safety (OSHA 29 CFR 1926)
  • Energy code awareness (IECC)
  • Business and professional responsibility (Georgia NASCLA business/law reference)

When your study aligns to these areas and you practice open-book navigation consistently, performance improves faster and test day feels more manageable.

Reference Books

  • NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business, Law, and Project Management – Georgia, 5th Edition
    Georgia-focused business and contractor responsibility reference supporting professional operations and licensing-level topics.
  • 2024 International Fuel Gas Code
    Fuel gas requirements and safety provisions supporting gas piping and appliance-related compliance decisions.
  • 2024 International Mechanical Code
    Mechanical code requirements supporting ventilation, installation standards, and mechanical system compliance.
  • 2023 National Electrical Code (NEC)
    Electrical code reference supporting NEC-driven concepts that intersect HVAC work, equipment, and jobsite safety.
  • Manual D – Residential Duct Systems, 3rd Edition (2016)
    Duct design guidance supporting sizing decisions, airflow distribution, and practical duct layout logic.
  • Manual J – Residential Load Calculation, 8th Edition (2016)
    Load calculation reference supporting sizing fundamentals and residential capacity decision-making.
  • Modern Refrigeration & Air Conditioning, 22nd Edition
    HVAC fundamentals reference supporting equipment knowledge, system operation concepts, and troubleshooting awareness.
  • Code of Federal Regulations Title 29, Part 1926 (OSHA)
    Construction safety standards supporting compliance awareness and jobsite safe-work decision-making.
  • Carrier System Design Manuals (Volumes 1–3)
    Manufacturer design references supporting applied HVAC design concepts, system performance considerations, and practical decision-making.
  • Flexible Duct Performance & Installation Standards, 5th Edition (2010)
    Standards reference supporting correct flexible duct installation practices and performance-related requirements.
  • Trane Ductulator
    Field-style duct sizing tool supporting quick airflow and duct sizing calculations.
  • 2015 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC)
    Energy conservation code reference supporting envelope and energy compliance concepts connected to HVAC performance.

Test Information and Study Materials

Your Ultimate package includes a 1 year online self-study exam prep course tailored to the Conditioned Air Class I (Restricted) exam. It includes practice exams, study guides, and code-specific training designed to help you build both understanding and exam performance.

How to use the 1-year rental window effectively:

  • Build your reference map early: Know which book answers which kind of question so you don’t waste time searching during practice.
  • Train mixed-topic lookups weekly: The exam shifts topics quickly—your practice should, too (IMC to IFGC to NEC to Manual J to Manual D).
  • Drill tables and footnotes: Code and manual questions often hinge on table reading and the notes that control applicability.
  • Practice under a timer: Timed drills build pace and reduce test-day stress.
  • Use simulations to build endurance: Simulated exams teach you how to stay calm and consistent across a full testing session.

Simple weekly study rhythm:

  • 2 sessions/week: Code focus (IMC + IFGC), with timed lookups
  • 1 session/week: Design focus (Manual J + Manual D + Ductulator)
  • 1 session/week: Safety and compliance focus (OSHA + energy code topics)
  • 1 session/week: Practice exam or simulation + review of missed items

The highlighted and tabbed format makes this routine more efficient because you spend less time hunting and more time reinforcing what matters.

How 1 Exam Prep Helps You Reach Your Goal

1 Exam Prep supports Georgia Conditioned Air candidates with structured, practice-driven preparation designed for open-book exam success. Instead of studying in circles, you prepare with a complete system: required references, navigation-friendly organization, a course built for the exam, and a realistic timeline to improve steadily.

  • Organized study guidance: A course structure that helps you stay focused and consistent across a wide topic scope.
  • Trade-focused review: Reinforces real HVAC understanding across code, design, safety, and installation standards.
  • Practice-oriented preparation: Practice exams and simulations build pacing and confidence.
  • Reference navigation support: Highlighted and tabbed books make open-book lookups faster and study sessions more efficient.
  • Confidence-building structure: A one-year rental window gives you time to prepare without rushing.

The goal is practical and realistic: help you prepare efficiently, build real open-book performance, and walk into exam day confident in your process.

FAQ

What is the pricing for the Georgia Conditioned Air Class I (Restricted) Contractor Ultimate Exam Prep Rental Package?

Book Rental + Online Course + Virtual Classes + Application Help is $1,795. The refundable book deposit is $700. The total is $2,495.

How does the refundable deposit work?

Return the books in similar condition within 1 year and receive your $700 deposit refunded via check.

How long do I have access to the books and course?

You receive 1 year book rental access and 1 year of course access.

Is the Conditioned Air Class I (Restricted) exam open book?

Yes. This package is built for open-book testing and includes pre-highlighted and tabbed references designed for faster navigation and better pacing.

What does the online course include?

The course includes practice exams, study guides, and code-specific training tailored to the Conditioned Air Class I (Restricted) exam.

Why are the books highlighted and tabbed?

Highlighting and tabs help you study faster and navigate more efficiently during an open-book test, reducing wasted time searching for key sections.

Does the package include application help?

Yes. Application assistance is included to help you fill out and submit your Georgia contractor license application correctly and efficiently.