What is the EPA 608 Universal Certification?
Universal certification means you have passed all four sections of the EPA 608 exam: Core, Type I, Type II, and Type III. A Universal-certified technician can legally purchase refrigerant in any quantity, service any system type, and work across residential, commercial, and industrial environments without restriction. It is the gold standard credential for professional HVAC technicians.
This 100-question practice test simulates the complete proctored exam by pulling 25 questions from each section in sequence — matching the actual exam structure used by EPA-approved testing organizations.
Universal Exam Breakdown and Passing Scores
The official proctored exam scores each section independently. You must earn 72% (18 out of 25 correct) in each section to receive that certification level. Passing three out of four sections does not award Universal — all four must be passed, though some proctors allow section retakes on the same day.
| Section | Questions | Pass Score | Key Focus Areas |
|---|---|---|---|
| Core | 25 | 18/25 (72%) | Montreal Protocol, Clean Air Act, ODP/GWP, Recovery definitions |
| Type I | 25 | 18/25 (72%) | Hermetically sealed, 5lb limit, Active/Passive recovery, Piercing valves |
| Type II | 25 | 18/25 (72%) | Leak rates (10/20/30%), Vacuum standards, IPR, High-pressure components |
| Type III | 25 | 18/25 (72%) | Rupture disc (15 psi), Purge units, R-123, Chiller maintenance |
Universal vs. Individual Type Certifications
Individual Type certifications (Type I only, Type II only) limit the systems you can legally service and the refrigerant you can purchase. Most commercial HVAC employers require Universal certification because technicians routinely encounter mixed environments — a commercial building may have centrifugal chillers (Type III), rooftop RTUs (Type II), and vending machines (Type I) all requiring service on the same contract.
Once you complete this test, review your results in Test History to identify weak sections. For detailed topic coverage by section, visit our EPA 608 study guide hub. Ready to sit the real exam? Check online and in-person testing options for approved providers.
Want to focus on a single section? Practice the EPA 608 Core practice test for foundational regulations, the EPA 608 Type I practice test for sealed-system recovery, the EPA 608 Type II practice test for leak repair and vacuum standards, or the EPA 608 Type III practice test for centrifugal chiller procedures. Know your target score with the EPA 608 passing score breakdown, practice under real conditions with the timed EPA 608 exam, and build a study plan with our EPA 608 exam prep guide. Return to the EPA 608 practice test homepage for a full overview of all available sections.
EPA 608 Universal Exam — Common Questions
100 questions total — 25 per section (Core, Type I, Type II, Type III). Each section is scored independently and requires 72% (18/25) to pass.
No. Many proctors allow retakes on failed sections the same day. Some testing organizations allow you to carry passed sections and retake only the failed ones at a later date. Confirm the policy with your specific proctor before testing.
No. EPA Section 608 certification does not expire. Once earned, it is a permanent credential. However, staying current on AIM Act HFC phase-down requirements is recommended for field competency.
Yes. Several EPA-approved organizations offer online proctored testing. See our guide on testing options for a current list of approved providers and formats.
Universal certification authorizes purchase and handling of refrigerant for any system type, in any quantity. Individual certifications restrict you to the specific system types covered by that certification level only.