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Master Electrician Exam Prep  

Master Electrician Examination Preparation
Pass your test the first time!

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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ALSO - A very good self study book!

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The below is for Information ONLY:
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

 
       
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