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Connecticut routes HVAC-R work through DCP heating, cooling, and refrigeration license classes rather than one generic HVAC-R title. The D-2 limited warm air, air conditioning, and refrigeration journeyperson license is the...
Connecticut routes HVAC-R work through DCP heating, cooling, and refrigeration license classes rather than one generic HVAC-R title. The D-2 limited warm air, air conditioning, and refrigeration journeyperson license is the closest official match for broad HVAC-R tasks, with D-4 covering cooling and refrigeration. Verify the task scope before choosing the class.
Connecticut routes HVAC-R work through DCP heating, cooling, and refrigeration license classes rather than one generic HVAC-R title. The D-2 limited warm air, air conditioning, and refrigeration journeyperson license is the...
1. The DCP journeyperson application path lists D-2 as requiring 4,000 on-the-job training hours and 432 classroom hours.
Registered apprenticeship oversight in Connecticut runs through Connecticut Department of Labor Office of Apprenticeship Training (no URL on file).
To become a registered apprentice in Connecticut, the person must first be hired by an apprentice employer.
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Connecticut routes HVAC-R work through DCP heating, cooling, and refrigeration license classes rather than one generic HVAC-R title. The D-2 limited warm air, air conditioning, and refrigeration journeyperson license is the closest official match for broad HVAC-R tasks, with D-4 covering cooling and refrigeration. Verify the task scope before choosing the class.
1. The DCP journeyperson application path lists D-2 as requiring 4,000 on-the-job training hours and 432 classroom hours. (Source: https://portal.ct.gov/dcp/license-services-division/all-license-applications/heating-cooling-sheet-metal-license-application-path---journeyperson; verbatim: “D-2
Limited Warm Air, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration System
4,000
432”)
Registered apprenticeship oversight in Connecticut runs through Connecticut Department of Labor Office of Apprenticeship Training (no URL on file).
To become a registered apprentice in Connecticut, the person must first be hired by an apprentice employer.
The DCP journeyperson application path lists D-2 as requiring 4,000 on-the-job training hours and 432 classroom hours.
To become a registered apprentice in Connecticut, the person must first be hired by an apprentice employer.