Oklahoma HVAC Journeyman Exam Preparation

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Oklahoma HVAC Journeyman Exam Preparation has been our specialty since 1972. School enrollment is complete with a Home Study Computer Program, Tutoring, and Live Seminars with real questions, answers, code references, and calculations to prepare you for the actual PSI state licensing exam.

 

The Contractors School Offers the Only Complete 3-in-1 System Consisting Of:

1) New Home Study Computer Program with 20 excellent sample exams to simulate your actual PSI state exam!
2) Weekend Seminar or Webinar!
3) Engineering tutoring help!

 

While most of our students pass their exams in 4-6 weeks, our system is a three-month enrollment. It allows for unlimited Home Study (computer software subscription), Seminars, and Tutoring for a three (3) months period. Questions, answers, and article references that you need to pass the new PSI state examination are contained in this new program. Choose this program if you are serious about passing your state exam with PSI. Go into the test prepared with the best Journeyman HVAC exam prep in Oklahoma!

 

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Below Are a Few Questions From Your Upcoming PSI State Exam:

1. What is the calculated air quantity in CFM of the following rectangular steel duct? Air velocity is 500 fpm, and duct internal measurements are 10″ x 20″.

    • Correct Answer: MR&AC, CFM = Velocity x Area = 500 fpm x [(10″ x 20″)/(144″)] = 694 CFM
    • (Note: Using the ACCA Ductulator (duct slide rule), align the 20-inch mark with the 10-inch arched line (or vice versa), locate the mark for 500 fpm, and note the approximate 650 CFM.)

 

2. A contractor must build a 15,000-square-foot educational auditorium. What would be the minimum outdoor ventilation in cubic feet per minute?

    • Correct Answer: IMC – Table 403.3.1.1 Auditoriums = 0.06 CFM/Sq-Ft.
    • Calculate: 15,000 sqft x 0.06 CFM/sqft = 900 CFM

 

3. Where communicating with the outdoors through horizontal ducts, each opening shall have a minimum free area of not less than 1 square inch per 2,000 Btu/h. Therefore, what would be the minimum calculated air opening area given a 60,000 BTU furnace?

    • Correct Answer: IFGC – 304.6.1,
    • Calculate: 60,000 BTUs / 2,000 BTUs per 1 sq-in = 30 sq-in

 

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Codebooks highlighted in red are provided by our School via PDF files within the Computer Program. For the latest revision of approved references, please refer to this website.

Approved Reference List:

  • International Mechanical Code, 2018 Edition
  • International Fuel Gas Code, 2018 Edition
  • Modern Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, 20th or 21st Edition
  • Mathematics for Plumbers and Pipefitters, 8th Edition
  • OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926

 

Important Note:

  • Reference materials may be highlighted, underlined, and tabbed. However, personal NOTES written or attached in any way in the codebook(s) are NOT permitted by the testing agency PSI.

 

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License Requirements Summary:

  • Minimum Test Score: 70%
  • State Application Fee: $75.00
  • PSI Test Fee: $92.00
  • Experience Requirement: 3 years of verifiable experience in the mechanical trade.

 

Applications Must Be Submitted by Mail for the Initial License to OK CIB:

Oklahoma Construction Industries Board
2401 NW 23rd, Suite 2F
Oklahoma City, OK 73107

(405) 521-6550
https://oklahoma.gov/cib.html

 

Examinations Are Administered by the Testing Agency PSI:

(855) 834-8750
https://test-takers.psiexams.com/okcontractors

 

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