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Title: Challenging 313D Evidence of hours worked letter
Post by: rupa on September 30, 2012, 07:58:17 PM
Hello,

Does anyone has a sample of such a letter or may be a rough copy. Just not sure what to write, i have to make such a letter myself so my boss can sign it, because he has no time  >:(.

Thank you!
Title: Re: Challenging 313D Evidence of hours worked letter
Post by: 99blacksi on October 01, 2012, 05:45:43 AM
Usually when you go in and talk to the ministry people they give you a bunch of papers and a book that needs to be signed through your apprenticeship by you and your employer, I simply used that book to make a list of everything I did which in turn was everything they wanted me to know (obviously)...just worded better.
Title: Re: Challenging 313D Evidence of hours worked letter
Post by: Admin on October 01, 2012, 06:15:53 AM
You can look at the following thread for instructions on challenging the 313D exam,

http://www.hvactechgroup.com/hvacforum/index.php?topic=158.0

QuoteOttawa, May 23rd 2012
Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities
Apprenticeship Client Services Unit
Preston Square, 347 Preston St 3rd Floor
Ottawa, ON
K1S 3H8

RE: Mr. X

To whom it may concern,

Please be advised that Mr. X has been working for Y Heating and Air Conditioning LTD. since May 1st 2010.  Mr. X has attained 4500 hours of theoretical and field experience while performing service and installations of air conditioning and refrigeration systems.  Mr. X has demonstrated the abilities to interpret wiring schematics, blue print layouts, soldering and brazing techniques.

Under the tutelage of Mr. Z, certificate #313D-400108545, Mr. X has both installed and serviced residential air conditioning systems.  Mr. X has demonstrated excellent diagnostic skills in servicing air conditioning systems.  Mr. X has also demonstrated the proper usage of the necessary tools and equipment while performing installation and service related to service calls.  Mr. X practices all safety related aspects required while performing the above noted tasks.

I can accredit that Mr. X has attained the necessary skills and required hours of theoretical and field experience to challenge the required Certification of Qualification Refrigeration and Air Conditioning exam 313D.

Please feel free to contact me should you require further information.

Yours Truly,

Z
Service Manager
Y Heating & Air Conditioning LTD
613-555-5555
Title: Re: Challenging 313D Evidence of hours worked letter
Post by: rupa on October 01, 2012, 06:03:58 PM
Thank you guys, especially to Admin. Is it really necessary to mention 313D license number of the guy i used to work with? He is not with us anymore. I went through the "Guide for Applicants" and it does not say that you have to provide any CoQ number. Are you sure it is necessary?
Title: Re: Challenging 313D Evidence of hours worked letter
Post by: Admin on October 01, 2012, 07:58:31 PM
The requirements seem to vary depending on which MTCU office you visit.

In the attachment it says a non-apprentice must have a holder of a up-to-date certificate complete the "PLA", Prior Learning Assessment.
Title: Re: Challenging 313D Evidence of hours worked letter
Post by: 99blacksi on October 02, 2012, 05:35:02 AM
I never mentioned a license in mine, all they asked for was for it to be written on company letter head.
Title: Re: Challenging 313D Evidence of hours worked letter
Post by: rupa on October 02, 2012, 06:12:03 AM
I think I am going to go and visit their Downtown location, since i am working there. I will ask them exactly if i need that certification number. Let you know later today after work. Thanks again!
Title: Re: Challenging 313D Evidence of hours worked letter
Post by: rupa on November 25, 2012, 10:07:09 AM
Challenged my 313D exam two weeks ago, Downtown location, Toronto. Man, this test was so long and pretty challenging for me, anyways. Received my results in about 5 business days and I got a passing mark of 82%! Regarding the test, there were many questions about heat pumps, zone dampers, static pressures, trouble shooting questions (like what happens if TXV bulb isnt attached to the suction line, what super heat suction pressure you will get), know how cool anticipation works as well as potential relay, there is some general installation question, also know compressors and their internals.

I would like to thank the Admin for having test questions for download. They really helped me to figure out the level of studying and how challenging the test might be. Next one is 313A, so questions for this exam would be greatly appreciated!

Yesterday received my mechanic license and Certificate of Qualification, which of course will be in the frame on the wall  :).

Good Luck everyone!
Title: Re: Challenging 313D Evidence of hours worked letter
Post by: walker on December 05, 2012, 10:54:20 AM
how many eat pump questions were there if you remember?
and did you the practice questions that are available on the forums really help you, are the questions on the exam very similar to them?
Title: Re: Challenging 313D Evidence of hours worked letter
Post by: Admin on December 05, 2012, 06:23:47 PM
There's 5 or more different versions the MTCU uses for testing.  The exam has changed and will continue to change but the theory stays the same.
Title: Re: Challenging 313D Evidence of hours worked letter
Post by: rupa on December 06, 2012, 10:04:58 PM
There were similar questions, phrased differently. I suggest you read the book.
Title: Re: Challenging 313D Evidence of hours worked letter
Post by: walker on December 10, 2012, 08:57:00 PM
which book are you referring too?
Title: Re: Challenging 313D Evidence of hours worked letter
Post by: rupa on December 25, 2012, 10:18:48 PM
Refrigeration/Air Conditioning Technology by Bill Whitman, John Tomczhik (Sixth edition)
Title: Re: Challenging 313D Evidence of hours worked letter
Post by: Chalabi on June 23, 2013, 06:02:20 PM
Hi guys,

I am looking forward challanging my 313D exam, the issue i worked in two differant AC companies, in this case how can i arrange the letters or if someone has  samples for two different employers writing these letters, please upload or  advise , thanks
Title: Re: Challenging 313D Evidence of hours worked letter
Post by: walker on June 23, 2013, 06:07:24 PM
Your best bet is to just write the letters yourself and send them to the companies you worked for and have them print it off on their letterhead. Just use the example letter and change it around a bit. That's what I did.
Title: Re: Challenging 313D Evidence of hours worked letter
Post by: Chalabi on June 23, 2013, 06:13:10 PM
Ok thanks, so that is all i need, just evidence letters with companies letter head and the liscence technician signature on them ?
Title: Re: Challenging 313D Evidence of hours worked letter
Post by: walker on June 23, 2013, 06:22:59 PM
Yes and I believe they want contact numbers too because they will call to check.
Title: Re: Challenging 313D Evidence of hours worked letter
Post by: Chalabi on June 23, 2013, 06:27:31 PM
alright, thanks alot
Title: Re: Challenging 313D Evidence of hours worked letter
Post by: jrlhvac on August 25, 2013, 04:05:14 PM
is there any book i can get that deals with strictly residential. i work for a company for almost 5 yrs now, and they are refusing to sign me up for apprenticeship. i have another book similar to the Refrigeration/Air Conditioning Technology by Bill Whitman, John Tomczhik (Sixth edition). should i buy this book to help me out.
Title: Re: Challenging 313D Evidence of hours worked letter
Post by: Admin on August 25, 2013, 06:23:37 PM
You might find some useful information here,

CAN/CSA C273.5-11 Installation of Air Conditioners - https://anonfiles.com/file/29cb2b77f192f0e967c7204e8f072c10
Title: Re: Challenging 313D Evidence of hours worked letter
Post by: RelianceHomeComfort on November 03, 2016, 08:48:05 AM
Hi Everyone,

Hope you all had an OK time challenging your 313D.
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Please email me at sgalle@reliancecomfort.com

Have a great day!!