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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 Utah S350 HVAC Contractor Exam Questions and Correct Verified Solutions – Latest Updated Edition is a comprehensive and structured preparation resource designed to help HVAC contractors, mechanical professionals, qualifying parties, technicians, and licensing candidates prepare for the Utah S350 HVAC Contractor examination. Utah’s classification records identify S350 as the HVAC Contractor classification, and current Utah rules provide for the transition of active S350 licenses to the H100 HVAC Contractor classification. This in-depth exam preparation resource covers major content areas relevant to HVAC contracting, including heating and cooling systems, air-conditioning equipment, refrigeration fundamentals, heat pumps, furnaces, boilers, hydronic systems, air handlers, ventilation, ductwork, airflow, refrigeration cycles, compressors, condensers, evaporators, metering devices, refrigerant piping, refrigerant handling, superheat and subcooling, electrical systems, motors, controls, thermostats, combustion and fuel systems, condensate drainage, equipment efficiency, load considerations, installation procedures, startup and commissioning, preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, and HVAC safety. The material includes exam-style questions and solution explanations designed to reinforce HVAC technical knowledge and contractor licensing competencies. Learners will review important areas such as selecting and sizing HVAC equipment, interpreting system requirements, diagnosing refrigeration and airflow problems, understanding electrical and control circuits, identifying mechanical failures, applying safe installation procedures, interpreting technical information, performing maintenance, and troubleshooting abnormal system conditions. Special emphasis is placed on HVAC installation, refrigeration, heating and cooling equipment, ventilation, duct systems, electrical components, controls, hydronics, troubleshooting, safety, and code compliance. The resource also incorporates contractor-focused topics such as estimating, contracts, licensing responsibilities, job-site safety, insurance, recordkeeping, and regulatory compliance. For current 2026 licensing preparation, candidates should note that Utah has transitioned the HVAC contractor classification from S350 to H100. DOPL states that the H100 HVAC Contractor license requires both the Utah HVAC Written examination and Utah Business and Law examination through Prov. Beginning April 20, 2026, updated H100 requirements also include an RMGA or equivalent certification, two years of HVAC-specific experience verified by W-2 documentation, and updated insurance requirements. An active S350 HVAC Contractor license in good standing as of January 1, 2026 is deemed to be an H100 HVAC Contractor license in good standing for the remainder of the applicable licensing period ending November 30, 2027. Aligned with applicable Utah Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL) contractor requirements, Utah HVAC licensing examinations, current contractor rules, applicable mechanical and building requirements, and generally accepted HVAC contractor practices, this study guide supports preparation in technical HVAC knowledge, installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, safety, business and law, and regulatory compliance. DOPL currently administers contractor licensing examinations through Prov Exams. Ideal for Utah HVAC contractors, S350/H100 candidates, qualifying parties, HVAC technicians, mechanical professionals, and candidates preparing for the Utah HVAC Contractor examination, this resource provides focused review materials, exam-style practice questions, and solution explanations to support effective studying, stronger technical knowledge, and successful licensing preparation.

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Utah S350 HVAC Contractor EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
VERIFIED SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE THIS YEAR – JUST
RELEASED
Utah S350 HVAC Contractor Exam
250 Practice Questions with Rationales


EXAM COVERAGE OVERVIEW (10 Key Points)
1. Licensing Agency & Classification – The Utah Division of Occupational and Professional
Licensing (DOPL) oversees HVAC contractor licensing. The current specialty license is
classified as S350, with an impending transition to the H100 HVAC Qualifier
License after November 30, 2027 .
2. Scope of Work – The S350 license authorizes fabrication, installation, and repair
of heating, ventilating, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems, including built-in
refrigerators and refrigerated spaces. Work involving electrical (E200/E201), plumbing
(P200/P201), and natural gas lines must be subcontracted to licensed professionals .
3. Experience Requirement – Applicants must complete two years (4,000 hours) of full-
time paid HVAC experience within the last 10 years, obtained as a W-2 employee of a
licensed contractor or as a business owner with a qualifying individual. General
construction experience no longer qualifies under the transition to H100 .
4. Pre-Licensure Education – A mandatory 25-hour pre-licensure course from an approved
provider (ABC, UHBA, or AGC) is required before applying .
5. Examination Requirements – Candidates must pass two exams: (a) the Utah Contractor
Business and Law Examination, and (b) an approved HVAC trade-specific examination.
A score of 70% is required to pass .
6. Exam Logistics – The trade exam consists of 75 questions with a 3-hour time limit and a
nonrefundable fee of $110 .
7. Re-Examination Rules – Failed exams may be retaken no sooner than 30 days after
failure for the first three attempts, and six months thereafter .
8. License Renewal & CE – Licenses renew every 2 years and require 6 hours of continuing
education, with at least 3 hours directly related to HVAC systems and 1 hour dedicated
to energy conservation .
9. Insurance & Bonding – All S350 license holders must carry general liability
insurance with a minimum of $100,000 per incident / $300,000 aggregate, naming
DOPL as certificate holder. Workers' compensation is mandatory for all employees .

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10. EPA Section 608 Certification – All HVAC technicians handling refrigerants must
obtain EPA Section 608 Technician Certification, which does not expire .




1. What is the current Utah HVAC contractor specialty license classification code?

A) S200

B) S250

C) S350

D) S500


Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The Utah HVAC contractor specialty license is classified as S350 . This classification

covers the fabrication, installation, maintenance, and repair of complete warm air heating, air

conditioning, ventilating systems, and refrigeration equipment .




2. Which Utah state agency oversees HVAC contractor licensing?

A) Utah Department of Commerce

B) Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing (DOPL)

C) Utah Contractors Board

D) Utah Labor Commission


Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing (DOPL), under the Utah

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Department of Commerce, oversees HVAC contractor licensing and all specialty contractor

licenses in Utah .




3. According to Utah Administrative Code R156-55a-302a, what is the minimum passing score

for the HVAC contractor examination?

A) 60%

B) 65%

C) 70%

D) 75%


Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Utah Administrative Code R156-55a-302a(3) establishes that the passing score for

each examination is 70% . This applies to both the Business and Law exam and the trade-specific

exam .




4. How many years of HVAC-specific experience are required to apply for the Utah S350

license?

A) 1 year over the last 5 years

B) 2 years over the last 10 years

C) 3 years over the last 8 years

D) 4 years over the last 10 years

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Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Utah requires at least two years (4,000 hours) of full-time HVAC-specific

experience within the last 10 years, obtained as a W-2 employee of a licensed contractor or as a

business owner with a qualifying individual . Under the new H100 transition, general

construction experience no longer qualifies .




5. What is the total number of pre-licensure education hours required for a Utah S350 HVAC

license?

A) 10 hours

B) 15 hours

C) 20 hours

D) 25 hours


Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Utah requires 25 hours of pre-licensure education from an approved provider before

applying for the specialty contractor license . Approved providers include ABC (Associated

Builders and Contractors), UHBA (Utah Home Builders Association), and AGC (Associated

General Contractors of Utah) .




6. What is the exam fee for the Utah HVAC contractor trade exam?

A) $75

B) $90

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