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The Residential Mechanical Inspector has the skills and abilities for implementing inspections of the installation, maintenance, and alteration of mechanical systems that are installed and utilized for providing control of environmental conditions and related processes for one-and-two-family dwellings not more than three stories.
The residential mechanical inspector also examines the installation of fuel gas distribution piping and equipment, fuel-gas-fired appliances, and fuel-gas-fired appliance wiring.
The inspector must be familiar with and understand the basic standards necessary to protect life, health, property, and public welfare. This involves managing the design, construction, installation, material quality, location, operation, and upkeep of mechanical and fuel gas systems. Additionally, the inspector should possess "soft skills," which refer to personal qualities that improve one's capacity to interact positively with others.
The Exam covers the given topics -
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The exam has been built for the Residential Mechanical Inspector who is accountable for performing inspections of the installation, maintenance, alteration of mechanical systems that are installed and utilized to provide control of environmental conditions and related process for one-and-two family dwellings not more than three stories. Moreover, the residential mechanical inspector is also responsible for verifying the installation of fuel gas distribution piping and equipment, fuel-gas-fired appliances and fuel gas-fired appliance wiring.
The Residential Mechanical Inspector (M1) Exam covers the following topics -
The inspector shall have the knowledge and understand minimum standards required to safeguard life or limb, health, property, and public welfare by regulating the design, construction, installation, quality of materials, location, operation, and maintenance or use of mechanical and fuel gas systems. The inspector shall also have the knowledge and understanding of “soft skills.” Soft skills can be defined as personal attributes that enhance a person’s ability to interact effectively with others."
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If we simply reported the total number of questions answered correctly (the raw score), there would be a different passing score for each form of the test (because of those differences in difficulty). This would be confusing to candidates. So, we convert these raw scores to a constant scale such that, say, the designated 75 continues as the minimum score required to pass regardless of the form administered, knowing the number of correct answers needed to pass varies from form to form and from year to year.
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