EXAM | FLORIDA MECHANICAL CODE, FLORIDA
BUILDING CODE & HVAC REGULATIONS |
COMPREHENSIVE PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS | UPDATED 2026/2027 STUDY GUIDE
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2026/2027 EDITION
COMPLETE PRACTICE EXAM
120 ORIGINAL MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS
PASSING SCORE: 70%
TESTING TIME: 180 MINUTES
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Florida Mechanical Code Administration
2. HVAC Safety Requirements
3. Ventilation Systems
4. Exhaust Systems
5. Duct Construction & Installation
6. Equipment Installation Requirements
7. Combustion Air & Fuel Gas Interfaces
8. Refrigeration Systems
9. Inspection, Testing & Code Compliance
10. Load Calculations & Energy Efficiency
,FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION ||
ALIGNED WITH CURRENT FLORIDA MECHANICAL CODE PRINCIPLES ||
PROFESSIONAL HVAC CODE STUDY GUIDE || ORIGINAL PRACTICE QUESTIONS
WITH DETAILED EXPLANATIONS || UPDATED FOR 2026/2027 CODE-BASED STUDY
|| COMPREHENSIVE LICENSING EXAM PREPARATION || DEVELOPED FOR
EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES || PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION USE
Florida Mechanical Code Administration (Questions 1–8)
QUESTION 1.
A commercial HVAC contractor proposes installing rooftop equipment using a
manufacturer's installation method that differs from a typical field practice. Which
requirement should govern the installation?
A. Local trade custom always takes precedence.
B. The manufacturer's installation instructions, provided they do not conflict with
applicable code requirements.
C. The owner's preferred installation method.
D. The least expensive installation method.
Correct Answer: B. The manufacturer's installation instructions, provided they do
not conflict with applicable code requirements.
Explanation: Manufacturer installation instructions are an enforceable component of
code compliance unless they conflict with adopted building codes. Trade customs,
owner preferences, or cost-saving measures cannot override code-compliant
installation requirements.
QUESTION 2.
An inspector identifies several deviations from approved construction documents
during a mechanical inspection. What is the most appropriate action?
,A. Approve the installation because the equipment operates correctly.
B. Require the installation to conform to approved plans or obtain approved revisions
before acceptance.
C. Ignore minor deviations if they improve efficiency.
D. Accept the installation if the contractor signs a compliance statement.
Correct Answer: B. Require the installation to conform to approved plans or obtain
approved revisions before acceptance.
Explanation: Approved construction documents establish the basis for code compliance.
Material deviations generally require revised approval before final acceptance.
Operational performance alone does not establish compliance.
QUESTION 3.
Why does the mechanical code require equipment to remain accessible after
installation?
A. To simplify future remodeling.
B. To permit inspection, servicing, maintenance, repair, and replacement throughout
the equipment's service life.
C. To reduce installation costs.
D. To increase equipment capacity.
Correct Answer: B. To permit inspection, servicing, maintenance, repair, and
replacement throughout the equipment's service life.
Explanation: Accessibility provisions ensure equipment can be safely maintained and
inspected without unnecessary demolition or hazardous working conditions. Cost and
capacity are unrelated to accessibility requirements.
, QUESTION 4.
A contractor installs an air handler in an attic with inadequate service clearance. What
is the primary code concern?
A. Reduced equipment efficiency.
B. Difficulty accessing controls.
C. Safe maintenance and servicing cannot be performed.
D. Increased electrical demand.
Correct Answer: C. Safe maintenance and servicing cannot be performed.
Explanation: Mechanical codes require sufficient working space to perform inspection
and maintenance safely. Inadequate clearance creates safety hazards and may prevent
required servicing.
QUESTION 5.
Which document should generally be consulted first when determining whether a
proposed HVAC installation complies with adopted code requirements?
A. Equipment sales brochure.
B. Approved construction documents together with the applicable mechanical code.
C. Supplier recommendations only.
D. Previous contractor installations.
Correct Answer: B. Approved construction documents together with the applicable
mechanical code.
Explanation: Compliance is evaluated against the adopted code and the approved
construction documents. Marketing materials or previous installations are not
controlling authorities.