West Virginia Code § 21-16-2

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As used in this article and the legislative rules promulgated pursuant to this article:
(a) "Perform work on a heating, ventilating, and cooling system" means to install, maintain,
alter, remodel, or repair one or more components of a heating, ventilating, and cooling
system.
(b) "Heating, ventilating, and cooling system" means equipment to heat, cool, or ventilate
residential or commercial structures, comprised of one or more of the following components:
(1) "Heating system" means a system in which heat is transmitted by radiation, conduction,
or convection, or a combination of any of these methods, to the air, surrounding surfaces, or
both, and includes a forced air system that uses air being moved by mechanical means to
transmit heat, but does not include a fireplace or wooda-burning stove not incorporated into
or used as a primary heating system;
(2) "Ventilating system" means the natural or mechanical process of supplying air to, or
removing air from, any space whether the air is conditioned or not conditioned, at a rate of
airflow of more than 250 cubic feet per miinute; and
(3) "Cooling system" means a system in which heat is removed from air, surrounding
surfaces, or both, and includes an air-conditioning system.
(c) "HVAC Technician" means a person with at least 2,000 hours of HVAC-related work,
training, and experience and is licensed to install, test, maintain, and repair both residential
and nonresidential heating, ventilating, and cooling systems.
(d) "HVAC Residential Technician" means a person licensed to install, test, maintain, and
repair residential heating, ventilating, and cooling systems: Provided, That such persons may
perform work on nonresidential heating, ventilating, and cooling systems subject to rules
promulgated by the commissioner pursuant to §21-16-3 of this code.
(e) "Residential heating, ventilating, and cooling system" means a system of no more than
four separate heating, ventilating, and cooling units each with a combined capacity of five
tons – 130,000 BTUs for: (1) A single or dual family structure; or (2) a commercial location of
no more than 5,000 square feet in size where no fire damper is required. Such term shall not
apply to heating, ventilating, and cooling systems that include any packaged rooftop units.
(f) "HVAC technician in training" means a person with less than 2,000 hours of HVAC-
related work, training, and experience: Provided, That the fee for an HVAC technician in
training license may not be higher than $25.00.
(g) "HVAC residential technician license" means a valid and current license issued by the
Commissioner of Labor in accordance with the provisions of this article to perform work as
an HVAC residential technician.
(h) "HVAC technician license" means a valid and current license issued by the Commissioner
of Labor in accordance with the provisions of this article to perform work as an HVAC
technician.
(i) "Routine maintenance" means work performed on a routine schedule that includes
cleaning and/or replacing filters, greasing or lubricating motor bearings, adjusting and/or
replacing belts, checking system temperature, checking gas temperature, aedjusting gas
pressure as required, and checking voltage and amperage draw on heating, ventilating, and
cooling systems. r
(j) "Single family dwelling" means a building that is occupied as,u or designed or intended for
occupancy as, a single residence for one or more persons.

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