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NC Heating Exam Prep Courses

It's not rocket science . .
. it's the mechanical code.
We'll teach you the
simple tools to pass
the first time!
You'll cover hundreds of sample
test questions in two fast-paced days; learning to use your code books
and apply the simple techniques.
The Technical Training Institute’s curriculum for the NC Heating Group 2 and
Group 3, two-day Exam Prep Courses have been developed to teach students
the latest NC Code-based test material, residential and light commercial load
estimating and duct design procedures utilizing the approved ACCA Design
manuals, and the specific articles of NC Contracting Law.
Your instructor, Michael J. Pratl, has over 30
years of field experience, is a mechanical contractor licensed by the state of
North Carolina and Florida, as well as a mechanical engineer and a Certified
Building Analyst and NCCER Certified Master Trainer.
Next
Course Date:
Saturday & Sunday, October 1 & 2, 2011 in Raleigh
Tuition:
$395.00
(includes the Student Manual & Study Guide, duct calculator and
use of a Study Set of Exam Reference and 2009 NC Code Books)
Location:
Technical
Training Institute
@
The Trane Company of Raleigh
4000
Business Park Drive - Suite 105
Raleigh, NC 27610
Print Enrollment Form in PDF
format
Enrollment Form
CALL 800-317-7095 OR
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What our students have to say:
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To:
mpratl@technicaltraininginst.com
Date: Wednesday, May 20, 2009
I
just wanted to inform you that I passed the business and
technical piece for the H-2 exam on my first attempt.
I
followed what you said in class with skipping over the calculations
until last. That gave me almost 2 hours to go back and work on
them. The class was well worth it and I will recommend
it
to anyone thinking of taking the exams. The business test was
the more difficult of the two.
Thanks again!
Michael Payment - Air
Concepts, Inc
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Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007
Subject: N.C. Heating License exam
I attended your March 9-10 training
session in Raleigh, and I just wanted to
let you know that I took my H-3 Class 1 test on March 13 and I passed.
Thanks so much for your information (especially Manual N) it really
helped me remain calm during the test.
Thanks again
Billy Ward Jr. |
Sent: Wednesday, July
26, 2006
To:
mpratl@technicaltraininginst.com
I participated in
your NC Heating Exam H2/H3 Prep Class on May 24 & 25, 2006 in Raleigh,
NC. I was able to pass the H2 and H3 exam
on the first try. I
would like to thank you and your company for providing a well
developed and executed program for helping people through the
difficult task of the NC exam process.
Thanks again, B. Masotti
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To:
mpratl@technicaltraininginst.com
Subject: H31 Exam results For Jeff R
I took your prep course on Oct. 26-27. I took the H3-1 exam
Nov 1, that was a tough 5 hour exam. But I managed to pass
the first time, only because I took your class and used your
methods. You had stressed the time restraint for the business and
law, which I managed to finish. The technical part was
another story, I felt I had plenty of time but ran out with
11 Questions unanswered. When I left the exam I did not
think I passed. But I was wrong I did PASS, Ya buddy.
Thank you for your
help.
J. Rogers
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Sent:
Mon, September 20, 2010
Subject: A Thank
You Note
Good Morning Mike, Just wanted to drop a line and say thanks. After
taking your Heating Exam Prep course August 14 &15 and studying with
your methodology,
techniques and material I was able to pass the H-2 license on August
31st. Your information was challenging and your advice was right on. I
will be taking the H-3 Class 1 Exam within the next few months. Thanks
for your help, M. Reavis
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Sent:
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Subject:
My H3 class I test
Michael,
I just wanted to let you know that I passed the H3 class I
test on the first time.
I took your class about two weeks ago. Thanks for the great
training, I am
recommending you to everyone.
J. Stephens
Jand
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Eligibility Requirements:
To be eligible to sit for the NC Heating Group No. 1,
Heating Group No. 2 and Heating Group No. 3 exams, an applicant must have 2
years (4,000 hours) on-site full-time experience in the design or installation
of heating systems related to the category for which license is sought, whether
or not license was required for the work performed. However, up to one-half
(2,000 hours) (45 quarter hours or 30 semester hours) of the experience
requirement may be in academic or technical training directly related to the
field of endeavor for which the examination is requested.
Click here to order your exam application.
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Heating, Group 2
+ Business and Law
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4 hours
1 hour |
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Heating, Group 3
+ Business and Law |
4 hours
1 hour
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NC Plumbing Exam Prep Course |
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Our
two-day plumbing exam prep course
has been developed to teach our students the latest NC Code-based test
material, and the specific articles of NC Contracting Law.
You'll
cover hundreds of sample test questions in two fast-paced days; learning to
use your code books and
apply the simple techniques.
Our pass rate speaks for itself, over
80%
of TTI students pass their exam
THE VERY FIRST TIME!
INVEST IN YOUR SUCCESS . . your first exam is the easiest you’ll take.
TTI students pass the first time
because
they’re
prepared
to answer
any
of the possible 1800 questions
from the exam
database. If you can’t attend this course date,
you can now order the 2010 Heating Exam Prep - Student Manual & Study
Guide for only $125.00, or the Study Guide and a Full Set of Plumbing Exam
Reference books for $249.00 to prepare for your exam at home, at your own pace.
Course Fee:
$249.00
Note: Tuition includes the NC
Plumbing Exam Prep
- Student
Manual & Study Guide
and a Set of
the required 2009 NC Code
Books and Business
Manuals.
CALL 800-317-7095
OR
ENROLL NOW

What our students have to say:
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To: Michael Pratl
Subject: P1 exam
I just want to thank
you so much for all the help and instruction on your P-1 plumbing exam
class. The money was very well spent. My chances of passing the exam
would have been slim to none without your course.
Your class taught me to scratch beneath the surface to
find the true code meanings. Which is the key to understanding the
code. Understanding the code is half the battle. I highly recommend this
course for anyone that is going to sit for a state examination for
contractors license.
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To:
mpratl@technicaltraininginst.com
Date: Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Hey there, just wanted to let you know I received a letter from the
state, I passed both exams on the first try.
Your class was great, I know I would not have passed if I had not taken
your class. Thank you so much for all your help.
Thanks again I will put the book in the mail you loaned me this week. I
would definitely recommend your class to anyone getting ready to take the
NC plumbing exam.
Thanks
C. Eppley
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Sent:
Thursday, July 25, 2008
Subject: PASS
Your class made it possible for me to
pass the test on my first attempt. Not only did your class give me
the understanding of where to find the necessary information to pass the
test, it also gave me a greater knowledge of the code books which I am now
able to use in my job on a daily basis. The rapid-fire
teaching method gave us a chance to experience the testing environment
before we were actually faced with the test. Now that I have passed
I would appreciate it if you would stop teaching the classes because you
make it far too easy to pass the test
Thanks for everything,
D. McCall
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Sent: Tuesday. 11/10/2009
Subject: Passed P-1 Thanks!
John passed the state plumbing exam thanks to your school, your
instruction on how to use the state manuals to look for the answers
was the key to John’s success ... the school was definitely the
answer to John’s passing the plumbing state exam.
Jack Leatherwood
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Sent:
Mon, August 9, 2010
Subject: Re: P II exam
I
would like to thank you for all the help your class gave me in
preparing for my plumbing test.
I passed my PII, the first shot with flying colors!
I walked out of the testing center100 percent sure that I had
passed. All the other classes I took for the test, didn't hold a
candle to the way you broke all the books down.
I will strongly suggest your class to up and coming plumbers.
This is the most important step I have taken in my life that will
guarantee a good re for myself and my family, and without your class
it would have taken me a lot longer to get to this point. Thank you
very much for your help in achieving this goal.
Justin Carter
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Eligibility Requirements:
To be eligible to take the NC
Plumbing examination, an applicant must have 2 years (4,000 hours) on-site
full-time experience in the design or installation of plumbing systems related
to the category for which license is sought, whether or not license was required
for the work performed. However, up to one-half (2,000 hours) (45 quarter hours
or 30 semester hours) of the experience requirement may be in academic or
technical training directly related to the
field of endeavor for which the examination is requested.
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Exam |
Duration |
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Plumbing Group I or Group II -
Technical |
4 Hours |
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Business
& Law |
1 Hour |
To receive an exam
application packet you may print the form by clicking on the link below:
http://www.nclicensing.org/Exams.htm
and mailing or faxing the completed
form to the State Board of Examiner's office at the address below:
State Board of Examiners
of Plumbing,
Heating and Fire Sprinkler Contractors
1109 Dresser Court, Raleigh, NC 27609
Phone: (919) 875-3612
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Electrical License Exam Prep
Electrical work in every type of building today - residential, commercial,
industrial - demands compliance with the installation rules designed and
developed by the electrical community. In addition to protecting people and
property, you’ll protect your work from costly re-do’s and code violations that
impact your reputation and your bottom line.
To be eligible to take the
SP-PH electrical license exam, applicant must be able to document 3 years of
experience in his current field of work,
and be at least 18 years of age.
Note:
SP-PH applicants do not need a NC Plumbing or HVAC license to qualify for the
SP-PH Electrical license; eligibility requirement is three years of plumbing or
hvac
field experience.
The SP-PH
license
exam application is prepared and mailed to each applicant upon enrollment in our
SP-PH Exam Prep class. The NC Electrical Board's approval of an application is
valid
for
3 months. The Student Manual/ Study Guide for this course includes the applicable
sections of the required reference books.
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Exam |
Duration |
Passing Grade |
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SP-PH Electrical |
3 Hours - 40 Questions |
75 |
Next
Course Date:
Saturday, November
5th, 2011 - Raleigh, NC
Enrollment Fee: $199.00 /
Includes License Application Preparation & Student Manual
Class
Location:
Technical Training Institute
@
A.R.S. of Raleigh
517 Pylon Drive
Raleigh, NC 27606
Print Enrollment Form in PDF format
Enrollment Form
CALL 800-317-7095
OR
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What our students have to say:
Sent: Saturday, June
02, 2007
Subject: Passed the test!
Mike,
Well I did
pretty well. I must admit that I now have more confidence of the
electrical work that we deal with. The class was a good experience and I
learned a lot for just one day.
B. Edwards
Ideal Services
Company
Heating & Air
Conditioning
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Sent: February 26,
2008
Subject: SP-PH
Mr.
Pratl,
I just passed my exam for
the SP-PH.
Your class was very helpful.
I am
impressed with how much info you covered in one day and how you kept on
track. I would not have passed without your help. Thanks.
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