NATE/ICE Certification Practice Exams
Air Conditioning & Refrigeration
The USA government requires all individuals who work directly with controlled refrigerant to be certified.
Our HVAC certification practice exams are designed to help students, technicians and
professionals to prepare for any of the series administrated by NATE (North American Technician Excellence), ESCO (Education Standards Corporation), ARI
(Air Conditioning Refrigeration Institute administrator of the ICE-Industry Competency Exam), and the RSES (Refrigeration Service Engineers Society).
Air Conditioning & Refrigeration
Final Practice Exam (180 Questions)
This exam consists of 180 multiple choice questions. Each time you practice this exam, the software select by random 180 question from a question bank that contains over 300 different questions (Exam #1, #2 plus #3)
The main topics covered in this set of practice exams are: Refrigeration Theory, Refrigeration Safety, General Safety Practices, Refrigeration Process and Components, Refrigerants, Lubricants, Compressors, Air Cooled Condensers, Water cooled Condensers, Evaporator coils, Metering Devices, Thermostatic Expansion Valves, Services Valves, Leak Detection, Recovery Equipment, Piping, Soldering & Brazing, Manifold Gauges, System Evacuation, Refrigerant Charging, Maths and Psychrometric charts.
These questions will help you in your preparation to take the official license exam in the following certification NATE certification tests: Air Conditioning Installation (AC-IN), Air Conditioning Installation Service (AC-SV), Light Commercial Refrigeration Installation (RL-IN), Light Commercial Refrigeration Service (RL-SV), Commercial Refrigeration Installation (RC-IN), Commercial Refrigeration Service (RC-SV), Heat Pump Installation (HP-IN), Heat Pump Service (HP-SV) and ARI-ICE.
The passing score on this HVAC Air Conditioning & Refrigeration -
Practice Exam # 3 (100 Questions) is 80%. If the student achieves this score on our practice exams, they should have no problem on the actual NATE/ICE
Certification. You don't need to memorize the questions and answers because
this is not the real exam, instead you should read and understand the concepts behind the question. Learn the material, get a high score in the certification exam and become a good HVAC Air Conditioning & Refrigeration
Technician. Don’t miss this opportunity to improve your chances of passing your NATE/ICE Certification exam.
- Total Questions: 100
- Time: 180 Minutes
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Air Conditioning & Refrigeration
Final Practice Exam (180 Questions)
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These HVAC Practice exams are used successfully to prepare HVAC student for the NATE-ICE certification test in every state of USA, including: New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Oregon, North Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Virginia,
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