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Classification Phraseology as of:
9/1/2023
 
Classification Code:
5183(3)
 
Phraseology:
HEATING OR AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT — installation, service or repair — including shop, yard or storage operations — employees whose regular hourly wage does not equal or exceed $31.00 per hour — N.O.C.
Footnote:

This classification applies to the installation, service or repair of warm air or hydronic heating or air conditioning equipment within commercial or residential buildings provided the same employer does not engage in the installation of ductwork at the same job or location. The installation or repair of heating or air conditioning equipment where ductwork installation is performed by the employer at the same job or location shall be classified as 5538(2)/5542(2), Heating or Air Conditioning Ductwork.

The manufacture of air conditioning systems or equipment, or the shop repair of air conditioning systems or equipment by employers that do not perform installation, service or repair at customers' locations shall be classified as 3165(1), Air Conditioning or Refrigeration Equipment Mfg.

The manufacture of commercial or household furnaces or gas or propane heaters, or the shop repair of commercial or household furnaces or gas or propane heaters by employers that do not perform installation, service or repair at customers' locations shall be classified as 3175, Furnace or Heater Mfg.

The installation, service or repair of commercial refrigeration equipment, when any portion of these operations is performed away from the shop, shall be classified as 5183(2)/5187(2), Refrigeration Equipment.

The installation, service or repair of household refrigerators, freezers, dehumidifiers, or portable air conditioning units shall be classified as 9519(1), Household Appliances.

The installation of plate steel boilers shall be separately classified as 3726, Boiler Installation, Service or Repair.

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Effective DatePure Premium RateNote
9/1/2023$5.39New/Renewal
9/1/2022$5.48New/Renewal
9/1/2021$5.31New/Renewal
Prior Phraseology and Footnote:
Shown below is the previously published phraseology and footnoteEffective Date

Phraseology:

HEATING OR AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT — installation, service or repair — including shop, yard or storage operations — employees whose regular hourly wage does not equal or exceed $28.00 per hour — N.O.C.

Footnote:

This classification applies to the installation, service or repair of warm air or hydronic heating or air conditioning equipment within commercial or residential buildings provided the same employer does not engage in the installation of ductwork at the same job or location. The installation or repair of heating or air conditioning equipment where ductwork installation is performed by the employer at the same job or location shall be classified as 5538(2)/5542(2), Heating or Air Conditioning Ductwork.

The manufacture of air conditioning systems or equipment, or the shop repair of air conditioning systems or equipment by employers that do not perform installation, service or repair at customers' locations shall be classified as 3165(1), Air Conditioning or Refrigeration Equipment Mfg.

The manufacture of commercial or household furnaces or gas or propane heaters, or the shop repair of commercial or household furnaces or gas or propane heaters by employers that do not perform installation, service or repair at customers' locations shall be classified as 3175, Furnace or Heater Mfg.

The installation, service or repair of commercial refrigeration equipment shall be classified as 5183(2)/5187(2), Refrigeration Equipment.

The installation of plate steel boilers shall be separately classified as 3726, Boiler Installation, Service or Repair.

9/1/2021
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