Training courses for the master HVAC certification prepares candidates for the two-part, open book exam. The first part of the exam is based on technical aspects of HVAC installation and maintenance;h the second part of the exam is based on business and law aspects of the HVAC industry.
Master HVAC technician training prepares candidates to take the license exam by providing information on subjects covered on the licensing exam, including the principles of HVAC and HVAC installation. The subjects required for master HVAC certification in Kentucky include ducts and circulation, air gas piping and exhaust systems.
To gain certification as a master HVAC technician in Kentucky candidates must achieve a passing grade on both parts of the exam. Also required is proof of general liability insurance totaling $800,000 (as of 2010), according to the Kentucky Department of Housing, Building and Construction.