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  2. Begin by filling in the Homeowner and Contractor Information section. Enter the homeowner's name, date of installation, site address, contractor company name, city/state/zip code, contact name, and email.
  3. In the Installation Information section, confirm that you have all required licenses and include a copy of the job sales invoice. Check off each requirement to ensure compliance.
  4. Provide details about the installed units including total number of outdoor and indoor units, their capacities, and AHRI Certification number. Fill in costs associated with installation accurately.
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