National Home Inspector Exam Prep Podcast

01 - Inspection Scope and Cooling System Terms and Classifications

Charles Bellefontaine Season 2 Episode 1

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Master cooling system inspection scope, in-scope vs. out-of-scope components, and essential terminology for professional home inspection reporting.

Show Notes:

Episode Overview:
Learn the scope of cooling systems in home inspections, distinguish central vs. room cooling, identify in-scope components (air handler, evaporator, condenser, refrigerant lines, condensate disposal, drain pans, filters), and master key cooling terminology (AC, SEER, BTU, ton, duct terms).

What You'll Learn: • Inspection scope when systems are present or absent and reporting implications • Central cooling vs. room/spot cooling distinctions • In-scope permanently installed cooling components • Out-of-scope items (portable/window units, special filters, UV devices) • Key cooling terms and definitions (air conditioning, air handler, condenser, heat pump, SEER, BTU, ton, duct terminology)

Key Takeaways: ✓ Understand the boundaries of cooling system inspection ✓ Identify which components are inspected and which are excluded ✓ Use proper terminology in reports and client communications

IRC Code References: IRC 2018 Chapter 14 (Heating and Cooling Equipment)

Study Tips: Create flashcards for cooling terminology. Practice distinguishing in-scope vs. out-of-scope components on real systems.

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