North Carolina Heating Group 3 License (Class I and Class II) 

Requirements:
  • Anyone who engages in or offers to engage in the business of heating must be licensed by the State of North Carolina.  
  • Applicants must submit a completed application to get pre-approval from the State Licensing Board to take the exam.
  • You are required to have a total of 4000 hours to sit for any single heating group 3 examination.  2000 hours may include service or maintenance work but you must have a minimum of 2000 hours hands-on work in installation, layout and design of heating systems.
Services:

Heating, Group 3, is deemed and held to be: the direct heating system of a building which produces heat to raise the temperature of the space within the building for the purpose of comfort in which electric heating elements or products of combustion exchange heat either directly with the building supply air or indirectly through a heat exchanger and using an air distribution system of ducts.  This license also covers cooling work 15 tons or less.  The two classifications for a North Carolina heating group 3 license are Class I and Class II.  A Class I heating group 3 license is for commercial, residential, industrial and institutional buildings whereas a Class II heating group 3 license is for single family detached residential dwellings only.

Applications: An application can be obtained from the North Carolina State Board of Examiners of Plumbing, Heating and Fire Sprinkler Contractors by calling (919) 875-3612.
Reciprocity: As of this time there are no agreements in place.
Continuing Education: Requires 6-hours a year.
Exam:
  • The heating group 3 exam is open book and has a fee of $100. 
  • 70% is required to pass.  
  • The examination is open  book.
  • To schedule your exam, contact PSI at 1-800-733-9267.
References:

These references are allowed to be taken into the examination.  They are available for purchase from our online bookstore or by calling 1-800-952-0910.

  • 2009 North Carolina Administration Code
  • 2009 North Carolina Fuel Gas Code
  • 2009 North Carolina Mechanical Code
  • 2009 North Carolina Energy Conservation Code
  • Manual J - Residential Load Calculations
  • Manual D - Duct Design
  • Manual N - Commercial Load Calculations (Class I only)
  • Modern Refrigeration and Air Conditioning (Class I only

The following reference can be purchased directly from the North Carolina State Board of Examiners of Plumbing, Heating and Fire Sprinkler Contractors by calling (919) 875-3612.

  • Business and Project Management for Contractors, North Carolina

The following reference may be viewed and printed online free of charge.

Training:

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