I am currently the Qualifier on my company’s “B” (General Building) license in AZ. Q: I work for a large company that has several sister companies. The statute reads: “ The installation, repair, service and maintenance of equipment, devices, machinery, units and related ductwork which use evaporation, refrigeration, boilers or combustion for the control of air temperatures in structures where people live, work or assemble….” If you’re installing boilers for the purpose of heating, or raising a room’s temperature, then the “C-21” will cover you. Is that true?Ī: Thanks for your question. However, I’ve been speaking with an inspector in Nevada who tells me that I cannot install boilers with the “C-21” class and that I would need to also obtain a “C-1a” (Boilers) license. From doing a little research, I have found that the equivalent classification is a “C-21” in Nevada. I am currently a licensed HVAC (“C-20”) contractor in CA. Q: I need your help with a Nevada License to install boilers. Another contractor walks a fine line to stay out of ‘hot water’ in Nevada, but we begin with a contractor who must make some ‘true’ or false choices… A contractor with a California license looking over the borderlines for business discovers things aren’t always as simple as rumored but having good tools makes the job easier.
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