The North Carolina Heating Group 2 Technician Books & Course Rental package is designed for students preparing for the North Carolina Heating Group 2 Technician exam with a rental set of listed references, a Ductulator, and online course access. This rental package helps students study North Carolina administrative requirements, fuel gas systems, mechanical code provisions, energy conservation requirements, NC Board laws and rules, commercial HVAC applications, commercial load calculations, commercial low-pressure duct design, refrigeration and air conditioning fundamentals, and Ductulator use.
This package is built for students who want the convenience of rental books that are already highlighted and tabbed, along with online exam preparation support. Heating Group 2 Technician preparation can require students to move across multiple code references, technical manuals, refrigeration and air conditioning material, board rules, and HVAC tools. Having the books highlighted and tabbed can make study sessions more organized and help students become more familiar with where important topics are located.
The rental package includes the listed books, a Ductulator, and 6 months of course access. The rental price is $1,390 plus a refundable deposit of $700, for a total of $2,090. Please allow up to 15 business days for book and course rental package orders.
The North Carolina Heating Group 2 Technician exam preparation process should focus on both trade knowledge and reference navigation. Students should study the material, practice finding answers in the books, use the Ductulator during preparation, and build a steady routine for reviewing missed questions. The course access helps students organize study time, while the highlighted and tabbed rental books support faster movement through the references.
This rental package is useful for heating technician candidates, HVAC professionals, service technicians, mechanical installers, apprentices, qualifying parties, business owners, and students preparing for a North Carolina heating exam. Students with field experience can use the rental books and course structure to connect hands-on knowledge with reference-based exam preparation. Students who are newer to exam study can use the package to break the reference list into manageable study areas.
The North Carolina Heating Group 2 Technician exam is connected to heating systems, fuel gas, mechanical systems, energy conservation, North Carolina administrative code, board laws and rules, commercial HVAC applications, commercial load calculations, commercial duct design, refrigeration, air conditioning, and practical HVAC trade knowledge. Students preparing with this rental package should use the online course, highlighted and tabbed rental books, and Ductulator together as part of a structured study routine.
Students should prepare for topics related to heating equipment, fuel gas piping, combustion air, appliance venting, mechanical equipment installation, ventilation, duct systems, commercial HVAC applications, small commercial load calculations, low-pressure duct design, refrigeration principles, air conditioning systems, controls, motors, troubleshooting, energy conservation requirements, administrative procedures, board responsibilities, and safe trade practice.
Because this exam path uses multiple references, students should practice identifying which book or tool applies to each question. A fuel gas question may require the North Carolina Fuel Gas Code. A mechanical installation question may require the North Carolina Mechanical Code. An energy conservation question may point to the North Carolina Energy Conservation Code. A laws and rules question may require the NC Board's Laws & Rules. A commercial application question may point to Manual CS. A commercial load calculation question may require Manual N. A duct design question may involve Manual Q or the Ductulator. A refrigeration or air conditioning fundamentals question may point to Modern Refrigeration and Air Conditioning.
Strong preparation means knowing where to look before spending time searching. Students should repeatedly practice moving from question topic to reference, then from reference to chapter, section, table, figure, definition, formula, or calculation method. This habit helps build speed, accuracy, and confidence during open book preparation.
The North Carolina Heating Group 2 Technician exam is prepared for as an open book test using approved references. Open book testing can be helpful, but it is not a substitute for preparation. Students still need to understand the subject matter, know how the references are organized, and practice finding answers efficiently.
This rental package supports open book preparation by providing highlighted and tabbed rental books, online course access, and a Ductulator. Students should use the books during study sessions so they can learn where major subjects are located, how indexes are arranged, where important tables appear, and how to move between different references. Highlighting and tabs support faster navigation, but students should still practice using the references repeatedly.
Open book preparation should focus on topic recognition. Students should read each question carefully, identify the subject, select the correct reference, and confirm the answer from the book or tool. Fuel gas, mechanical code, energy conservation, laws and rules, commercial applications, commercial load calculations, duct design, refrigeration, and air conditioning each require a different reference approach.
Students should also practice with the Ductulator before testing. Duct sizing, airflow, friction rate, velocity, fittings, and low-pressure duct design concepts are easier to approach when students have already spent time using the tool during preparation. The course structure and rental references help students create a more organized approach to these topics.
The North Carolina Heating Group 2 Technician exam may be part of a broader North Carolina licensing or qualification process. Exam preparation is an important step, but licensing requirements, applications, eligibility, experience, approvals, fees, and additional requirements are controlled by the applicable North Carolina authority.
A practical preparation path for this rental package may include the following steps:
Some licensing paths may include steps beyond the exam, such as an application, experience review, business requirements, insurance, fees, continuing education, or board approval. Passing an exam may be one part of the process, but it may not complete every requirement for a license or credential.
North Carolina heating technician and contractor requirements are controlled by the applicable state licensing authority and may vary by classification, credential, scope of work, and business structure. Students preparing for the North Carolina Heating Group 2 Technician exam should make sure they are following the correct exam path and using the correct references for their registration and licensing goal.
This books and course rental package supports preparation by helping students study with the listed highlighted and tabbed rental references, online course access, and Ductulator. It does not replace the state application process, eligibility review, board requirements, or any official licensing step required for approval.
Students should complete all required state steps connected to their exam and licensing path. North Carolina code editions, board rules, application procedures, approved reference requirements, and testing rules can change, so students should follow the current instructions connected to their exam registration and licensing process.
North Carolina Heating Group 2 Technician preparation should focus on both heating trade knowledge and the ability to use the listed references quickly. Students should review fuel gas systems, mechanical code provisions, energy conservation requirements, NC Board laws and rules, commercial applications, commercial load calculations, commercial low-pressure duct system design, refrigeration and air conditioning fundamentals, and Ductulator use.
Fuel gas topics should be studied using the North Carolina Fuel Gas Code. Students should review gas piping materials, pipe sizing, developed length concepts, appliance input, shutoff valves, regulators, connectors, combustion air, appliance installation, venting, testing, and safety requirements. Fuel gas questions often require careful table use and close attention to the information provided in the question.
Mechanical system topics should be reviewed using the North Carolina Mechanical Code. Students should focus on equipment installation, ventilation, exhaust systems, duct systems, appliance access, clearances, condensate disposal, hydronic systems, refrigeration-related provisions where applicable, chimneys, vents, and inspection requirements. Mechanical code preparation helps students connect field conditions to enforceable code language.
Energy conservation topics should be reviewed using the North Carolina Energy Conservation Code. Students should study mechanical system efficiency concepts, duct insulation, duct sealing, controls, equipment efficiency, building envelope coordination, and related energy provisions. Energy questions may require students to locate code requirements that affect system design, installation, or inspection.
Administrative and licensing topics should be reviewed using the North Carolina Administration Code and Policies and the NC Board's Laws & Rules. Students should become familiar with administrative requirements, inspections, approvals, permitting concepts, enforcement procedures, licensing responsibilities, board requirements, contractor obligations, and regulatory language. These topics are different from technical HVAC questions and should receive separate study time.
Commercial applications and equipment should be reviewed using Manual CS. Students should study commercial HVAC system types, equipment applications, system design concepts, airflow, ventilation, heating equipment, cooling equipment, controls, and practical commercial system considerations. This reference supports broader commercial system understanding and helps students connect equipment knowledge to real-world applications.
Commercial load calculation topics should be reviewed using Manual N. Students should become familiar with the purpose of commercial load calculations, building heat loss and heat gain concepts, indoor and outdoor design conditions, building envelope factors, ventilation, infiltration, internal loads, occupancy considerations, and equipment sizing principles. Load calculation preparation helps students understand how system capacity is selected and evaluated.
Duct design topics should be reviewed using Manual Q and the Ductulator. Students should practice duct-sizing concepts, airflow, friction rate, velocity, equivalent length, fittings, supply ducts, return ducts, low-pressure duct design, and low-velocity duct system concepts. The Ductulator should be used during study so students become comfortable with the tool before testing.
Refrigeration and air conditioning topics should be studied using Modern Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, 22nd edition. Students should review the refrigeration cycle, heat transfer, compressors, condensers, evaporators, metering devices, refrigerants, pressure-temperature relationships, system charging concepts, troubleshooting, electrical controls, motors, airflow, filtration, comfort cooling, heating systems, and service procedures. This reference helps strengthen the technical foundation behind HVAC system operation.
Because this rental package includes several references, students should avoid studying randomly. A stronger approach is to create topic blocks: fuel gas, mechanical code, energy code, administration, laws and rules, commercial systems, commercial load calculations, commercial duct design, refrigeration and air conditioning, and Ductulator practice. After each topic block, students should answer practice questions and return to the references to review missed answers.
When reviewing missed questions, students should return to the reference connected to the topic. Reading the surrounding section helps students understand why the answer is correct and how similar questions may be asked. This process builds reference familiarity and helps students improve both accuracy and speed.
1 Exam Prep helps students prepare for the North Carolina Heating Group 2 Technician exam by combining organized online study guidance with highlighted and tabbed rental references and Ductulator practice. This package is built to help students follow a structured plan instead of approaching a large reference list without direction.
The online course supports trade-focused review, practice-oriented preparation, and reference navigation. The highlighted and tabbed rental books help students move through the references more efficiently during study. The Ductulator supports duct-sizing practice, and the full reference set helps students prepare across the major subjects connected to Heating Group 2 Technician work.
For students with HVAC, heating, fuel gas, duct design, refrigeration, air conditioning, service, installation, or mechanical experience, this package helps connect hands-on trade knowledge to exam-style reference questions. For students who are newer to exam preparation, the course and organized rental books help make the reference list feel more manageable.
1 Exam Prep supports students through organized study guidance, trade-focused review, practice-oriented preparation, reference navigation, Ductulator familiarity, refrigeration and air conditioning review, and confidence-building study structure. This rental package does not guarantee a passing score, licensing approval, employment, business approval, or any specific exam outcome, but it gives students a more organized way to prepare for the North Carolina Heating Group 2 Technician exam.
This package includes highlighted and tabbed rental books for the listed North Carolina code references, NC Board laws and rules, ACCA manuals, Modern Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, a Ductulator, and 6 months of course access.
Yes. The books in this rental package are highlighted and tabbed to support faster study and reference navigation.
The rental price is $1,390 plus a refundable deposit of $700, for a total of $2,090.
Yes. This package includes 6 months of course access.
Yes. This package includes a Ductulator for duct-sizing practice.
Please allow up to 15 business days for book and course rental package orders.
The exam is prepared for as an open book test using approved references. Students should practice using the listed highlighted and tabbed rental books and Ductulator while following current exam-day rules for approved materials and tools.
Students should study North Carolina administrative code, fuel gas code, mechanical code, energy conservation code, NC Board laws and rules, commercial HVAC applications, commercial load calculations, commercial duct design, refrigeration and air conditioning fundamentals, and Ductulator use.
This package is useful for heating technician candidates, HVAC professionals, mechanical installers, service technicians, apprentices, qualifying parties, business owners, and students preparing for a North Carolina heating exam.
No. This package supports preparation through rental books, course access, Ductulator practice, and organized study structure, but it does not guarantee a passing score, licensing approval, employment, business approval, or any specific exam outcome.