Irrigation Sprinkler Contractors are those who are qualified to design, install, maintain, repair, alter or extend, within professional and governmental regulations, all piping, sprinkler heads, control system components, pumps, and chemical injectors for irrigation of lawns and plant materials. Electrical work is limited to 50 volts except for connection of pigtailed equipment or replacement of identical controls and motors. Any equipment requiring 230 volt, 3 phases or more will require a certified electrical contractor. For water source, the contractor may connect to the discharge side of a code-approved backflow preventor provided by a licensed plumbing contractor, draw from a legal surface water source, or connect to a water well head drilled by a licensed water well driller. Such contractors shall subcontract to a Certified Electrical Contractor, Plumbing Contractor, Paving Contractor, Water Well Driller, Horizontal Driller or Masonry Contractor as needed to complete the irrigation system.
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classesThe books set includes all required references for both the Irrigation Sprinkler and Business Procedures exams. Orders placed before 2 PM are shipped the same day via UPS and a tracking number is emailed before 3 PM.
OSHA is required for both the business and the trade exams.
Simplified Irrigation Design (Landscape Archi
Florida Reuse of Reclaimed Water and Land App
CFR (OSHA) Title 29 Part 1926
OSHA is required for both the business and the trade exams.
Florida Contractor's Business Procedures Refe
CFR (OSHA) Title 29 Part 1926