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How to fill out the CA NRCA-MCH-03-A (formerly MECH-3A) online
Filling out the CA NRCA-MCH-03-A form is an essential step in certifying your constant volume single zone unitary air conditioning and heat pump systems. This guide will provide step-by-step instructions to assist you in completing the form accurately and efficiently online.
Follow the steps to complete your form with ease.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the document and access it in an editable format.
- Begin by entering the project name and address in the designated field.
- Fill in the system name or identification/tag to help specify your unit.
- Indicate the system location or area served, ensuring clarity on the unit's operation context.
- Provide information about the enforcement agency that will review the document, including the agency's name.
- Enter the permit number associated with your project, which is essential for tracking compliance.
- In the Field Technician's declaration section, complete the company name, technician's name, and position with the company.
- The field technician must sign and date the form to certify the accuracy of the provided information.
- In the Responsible Person's declaration section, fill out the responsible person's name, position, and license number if applicable.
- Have the responsible person sign and date the form to confirm their agreement with the statements made.
- Complete any sections related to functional testing requirements, ensuring all necessary checks and balances are filled out.
- Review the PASS / FAIL evaluation section, checking the appropriate box and providing explanations as necessary.
- Once all sections are completed, ensure to save your changes, and prepare the document for download, printing, or sharing as needed.
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California mandates specific SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) ratings for HVAC systems to enhance energy efficiency. The requirements align with the latest CA NRCA-MCH-03-A (formerly MECH-3A) standards, which aim to reduce energy consumption. Currently, a minimum of 14 SEER is required for new air conditioning systems. To comply with state regulations, ensure your HVAC system meets these efficiency standards.
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