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Tap on AVAILABLE IN BUNDLE/PACKAGE DEAL to unlock free bonus exams – save more while you get what you need. The Arizona C-39 Air Conditioning, Refrigeration & Heating Exam Questions and Correct Verified Solutions – Latest Updated Edition is a comprehensive and structured preparation resource designed to help HVAC contractors, refrigeration professionals, heating technicians, qualifying parties, and licensing candidates prepare for the Arizona C-39 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Contractor examination. The Arizona Registrar of Contractors (ROC) currently defines C-39 as a commercial specialty classification covering refrigeration and evaporative-cooling systems, wet, dry, and radiant heating systems, ventilation systems, ductwork, controls, piping, insulation, and related testing and balancing. This in-depth exam preparation resource covers major technical areas relevant to C-39 work, including air-conditioning systems, refrigeration cycles, evaporative cooling, heating systems, gas-fired furnaces, boilers, radiant heating, ventilation, ductwork, air-filtering devices, refrigerant piping, compressors, condensers, evaporators, expansion and metering devices, refrigerant recovery and charging, superheat and subcooling, heat pumps, thermostats, electrical components, motors, controls, combustion, condensate drainage, insulation, vibration isolation, equipment installation, startup, testing, balancing, preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, and HVAC safety. The material includes exam-style questions and solution explanations designed to reinforce HVAC/R technical knowledge and contractor competencies. Learners will review important concepts such as pressure-temperature relationships, refrigeration-system diagnosis, refrigerant handling, airflow and duct performance, heating-system operation, combustion, electrical controls, equipment efficiency, system testing, commissioning, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Special emphasis is placed on air conditioning, refrigeration, heating, ventilation, evaporative cooling, duct systems, controls, electrical components, hydronic and radiant heating, refrigerant systems, installation practices, testing and balancing, maintenance, troubleshooting, and safety. The official C-39 scope specifically includes wet heating systems limited to 30 PSIG and 220°F for hot water and 15 PSIG for steam, as well as dry heating systems such as gas-fired furnaces and space heaters. For licensing preparation, Arizona ROC's published classification requirements list C-39 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration with four years of required experience and the Statutes and Rules Examination (SRE) and Trade Examination (T). Candidates should verify the current classification requirements before scheduling because Arizona ROC periodically reorganizes examination classifications and licensing requirements. The study guide also supports review of Arizona contractor business and regulatory responsibilities, including qualifying-party requirements, licensing compliance, contracts, estimating, permits, inspections, project supervision, bonding, recordkeeping, workplace safety, and applicable statutes and rules. Arizona ROC requires applicants to identify a qualifying party with the necessary experience, knowledge, and skills to supervise or perform work within the requested classification. Arizona's current licensing checklist includes selecting the appropriate classification, passing the required SRE and trade examination or qualifying for an applicable waiver, submitting background checks and identification, providing the required bond, paying fees, and completing the license application. Aligned with applicable Arizona Registrar of Contractors requirements, C-39 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration classification standards, Arizona statutes and rules, applicable mechanical and building requirements, workplace-safety practices, and generally accepted HVAC/R procedures, this study guide supports preparation in air conditioning, refrigeration, heating, ventilation, evaporative cooling, installation, maintenance, testing, troubleshooting, safety, business practices, and licensing compliance. Ideal for Arizona C-39 HVAC contractors, air-conditioning and refrigeration professionals, heating technicians, qualifying parties, mechanical contractors, HVAC/R technicians, and candidates preparing for the Arizona C-39 examination, this resource provides focused review materials, exam-style practice questions, and solution explanations to support effective studying, stronger technical knowledge, and comprehensive licensing preparation.

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Arizona C-39 Air Conditioning, Refrigeration & Heating EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED SOLUTIONS LATEST
UPDATE THIS YEAR – JUST RELEASED
Arizona C-39 Air Conditioning, Refrigeration & Heating Exam (2026)
10-Line Exam Coverage in Points Form
1. Exam Logistics & Requirements - 80 questions, 3-hour time limit, 70% passing score,
closed-book format, administered by PSI/Pearson VUE (candidate must verify current
provider), 4 years verifiable experience required for licensure
2. License Classifications - C-39 (Commercial), R-39R (Residential), and dual CR-39; scope
includes installation, alteration, and repair of comfort air conditioning, refrigeration,
evaporative cooling, ventilating, and heating systems
3. Electrical Systems & Service Panels - Adding new circuits to existing service panels
permitted; installation of new service panel or sub-panel is excluded from scope; OSHA
1926 requirements
4. Refrigeration Fundamentals - Vapor-compression cycle, subcooling (cooling below
saturation temperature), superheat, R-410A high-side pressures (200-300 psi),
accumulator function (prevents liquid slugging)
5. Heating Systems (Wet & Dry) - Wet systems (steam/hot water boilers): hot water limited
to 30 PSIG at 220°F, steam limited to 15 PSIG; Dry systems include gas-fired furnaces and
space heaters
6. Ventilation & Air Distribution - Ductwork, air filtering devices, thermal/acoustical
insulation, vibration isolation materials, static pressure targets (~0.2 in. wg for residential
systems)
7. Controls & Instrumentation - Pneumatic or electrical controls and control piping;
pressure-reducing valves, pressure switches, thermostats, and control system
components
8. Fuel Gas & Water Piping - Liquid fuel piping and tanks, water and gas piping from service
connection to equipment; IFGC code requirements for gas piping sizing and safety
9. Testing, Balancing & Inspections - Testing and balancing of refrigerant, cooling and
heating circuits, and air handling systems; SMACNA TAB standards, airflow measurement
(CFM = velocity × area)
10. Solar Equipment & Evaporative Cooling - Installation and repair with or without solar
equipment; evaporative cooling units, including installation, alteration, and repair of
evaporative coolers and ventilators

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100 MCQ Questions with Rationales


1. What is the primary scope of work permitted under an Arizona C-39 Air Conditioning and

Refrigeration license?

A) Installation of new electrical service panels only

B) Installation, alteration, and repair of refrigeration, evaporative cooling, and heating systems

C) Plumbing and piping for all building systems

D) Electrical wiring for all building circuits


Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The C-39 license covers installation, alteration, and repair of comfort air conditioning

systems, including refrigeration, evaporative cooling, ventilating, and heating with or without

solar equipment.


2. What is the maximum operating pressure allowed for a hot water boiler under the C-39

scope?

A) 15 PSIG

B) 30 PSIG

C) 50 PSIG

D) 100 PSIG


Correct Answer: B

Rationale: "Wet" systems including hot water boilers are limited to 30 PSIG operating pressure

and 220°F, while steam systems are limited to 15 PSIG.

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3. What is the maximum operating pressure allowed for a steam boiler under the C-39 scope?

A) 5 PSIG

B) 10 PSIG

C) 15 PSIG

D) 30 PSIG


Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Steam boilers under the C-39 scope are limited to 15 PSIG operating pressure.


4. What is the maximum water temperature permitted for a hot water boiler under the C-39

scope?

A) 180°F

B) 200°F

C) 220°F

D) 250°F


Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Hot water boilers under the C-39 scope are limited to 220°F operating temperature.


5. What electrical work is a C-39 licensee permitted to perform?

A) Installation of a new main service panel

B) Installation of a new sub-panel

C) Adding a new circuit to an existing service panel or sub-panel

D) Full electrical service upgrades

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Correct Answer: C

Rationale: A C-39 licensee may add a new circuit to an existing service panel or sub-panel, but

installation of a new service panel or sub-panel is excluded from scope.


6. What is the passing score for the Arizona C-39 examination?

A) 65%

B) 70%

C) 75%

D) 80%


Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The C-39 exam requires a score of 70% correct to pass.


7. How many questions are on the Arizona C-39 examination?

A) 50

B) 60

C) 80

D) 100


Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The C-39 exam consists of 80 questions.


8. What is the time limit for completing the Arizona C-39 exam?

A) 2 hours

B) 2.5 hours

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