For replacement of existing equipment, can the HVACR contractor make all the necessary electrical and gas connections and disconnections?
A registered HVACR contractor can make all required connections. The registered HVACR contractor will be required to obtain a mechanical permit for replacement of existing equipment as long as the equipment is being installed in the same location and the new installation does not require the resizing of any gas line, electrical conductors and/or circuit breakers.

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1. Do pellet and wood stoves need HVACR permits?
2. For replacement of existing equipment, can the HVACR contractor make all the necessary electrical and gas connections and disconnections?
3. How can a HVACR permit be obtained for equipment that needs to be replaced on the weekend and holidays when the permit office is not open?
4. How long will the permit process take?
5. How much will HVACR permits cost?
6. How will the Department of Inspections, Licenses and Permits (DILP) regulate a mechanical inspection program?
7. How will the mechanical code be adopted?
8. What inspections will be required for mechanical permits?
9. What is the Harford County Mechanical Code?
10. What is the Mechanical Inspection Division?
11. What role does the Board of Appeals, established under the Building Code, play with mechanical installations?
12. Where can more information about mechanical codes and equipment installations be obtained?
13. Who do I call to schedule an inspection?
14. Who is in charge of the HVACR process at the County level?
15. Who will be required to obtain a mechanical registration with the County?
16. Who will provide the mechanical permit and inspection services to Harford County residents?
17. Why is there growing interest in implementing a Mechanical Inspection Program?
18. Will commercial work require a plan review?
19. Will gas and installation remain under the authority of the Plumbing Services Division?
20. Will residential work require a plan review?