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How do I get EPA 609 certified?

How do I get EPA 609 certified?

To be certified, technicians must be trained by an EPA-approved program and pass a test demonstrating their knowledge in these areas. The following companies and programs are approved by EPA to train and certify individuals under section 609 of the Clean Air Act.

What is a EPA 609 certification?

Section 609 of the Federal Clean Air Act requires technicians who service motor vehicle air conditioning “MVAC” systems to be certified. Required to service motor vehicle A/C systems. Required to purchase small containers (under 20 lb) of regulated refrigerants.

Where can I get a 609 certification?

Mainstream Engineering Corporation, at EPATest.com, offers EPA 609 study guides, practice tests, and the exam itself. EPA-Approved Section 609 Certification is needed to service Motor Vehicle Air Conditioners and to purchase refrigerant.

How long does a Section 609 certification last?

Their certification is good for life. However, in 2015, the 609 Certification program was updated to include training for working with R-1234yf. If a technician plans to service R-1234yf vehicles, it’s strongly recommended they re-certify.

Do You need section 609 certification for MVAC professionals?

If you work with motor vehicle air conditioning (MVAC) systems and need your EPA Section 609 certificate, KPA can help. We offer educational programs approved by the Environmental Protection Agency to train and certify individuals under Section 609 of the Clean Air Act. What Is Section 609, and Why Do You Need to Be Certified?

What does section 609 of the EPA cover?

Section 609 covers the following: MVAC technician training and certification safe disposal of air conditioning equipment the use of EPA-approved equipment in MVAC work

What is Section 609 of the Clean Air Act?

EPA Section 609 Certification Section 609 of the Federal Clean Air Act requires technicians who service motor vehicle air conditioning “MVAC” systems to be certified.

What are the EPA requirements for MVAC system servicing?

Related Resources. Motor vehicle air conditioning (MVAC) systems provide passenger comfort cooling for cars, trucks, buses, and rail vehicles. This page describes the EPA requirements for servicing these systems, and how these requirements impact service technicians, shop owners, and some refrigerant retailers.

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