This classroom setting course is designed to prepare journeyman electricians to take the master electricians Exam.
An intense two-day review of the Code taught by industry experts.
Designed for journeyman electricians wishing to take their state master electrician exam and obtain their master electrical license.
Topics: Ohm’s Law, voltage drop, wire sizing, box conduit sizing, motor calculations, service feeder sizing, transformer calculations, formulas, theory and code as it relates to the exam.
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Course Price: $250.00
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At present reciprocity is with Louisiana only.
Exam Fee: Paper & Pencil, ($55 0r $75 Dependant upon location) See;
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One Part * Open Book*
100 Questions * 5-Hour Time Limit * Reference Allowed
During The Exam – National Electrical Code®, 2005 Edition
Services and Service Equipment; 19 questions
Wiring Methods & Installation; 16 questions
Cabinets, Panelboards, Switchboard, Boxes, and Conduit Bodies; 4 questions
Conductors; 14 questions
Control Devices; 5 questions
Motors & Generators; 10 questions
Utilization Equipment & Devices; 7 questions
Special Occupancies & Uses; 10 questions
Miscellaneous; 5 questions
Plan Reading & Analysis; 10 questions
The passing score for the Master Electrician Examination is
75.
A person must wait 10 days after failing an examination to
retest.
Licensing Requirements:
Experience:
Applicants must have at least 12,000 hours (6 years)
of on the job training under the supervision of
a master electrician and the experience verification
form must be completed by a person qualified to
verify the electricians training or license history.
Criminal History:
Applicants with any criminal offense conviction
(felony or misdemeanor) must complete criminal
history questionnaire.
State Application fee of $65.00 |