CT · HVAC Technician

Continuing education — hvac technicians in Connecticut

State CE requirement

CONNECTICUT · hvac

hours every 1 year

Connecticut HVAC and mechanical licenses (S-1/S-2 unlimited heating, piping and cooling; D-1/D-2 limited domestic; B-1/B-2 heating and cooling; G-1/G-2 sheet metal; and others) renew on a 1-year cycle. The Heating, Piping, Cooling and Sheet Metal Work Examining Board, within the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection, publishes current continuing-education hour and topic rules on the HVAC license page; verify the current CE requirement before renewal. EPA Section 608 technician certification credentials do not expire, per EPA (https://www.epa.gov/section608/section-608-technician-certification). Source: Connecticut DCP Heating, Piping and Cooling License Types and Scope of Work (https://portal.ct.gov/dcp/occupational-and-professional-division/occupational--profess/heating-piping-and-cooling-license-types-and-scope-of-work).

Approved providers

  • Connecticut DCP Heating, Piping, Cooling and Sheet Metal Work Examining Board-approved CE providers
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Specialty certifications

National certifications that apply to hvac technicians regardless of state licensing.

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