Electrical Contractors | Test

: Be prepared for multifamily dwelling or dryer load calculations. For example, dryers must use a minimum of 5,000 VA or the nameplate rating, whichever is higher. 3. Test-Taking Strategy

: Immediately cross out the two most obviously incorrect answers to increase your odds if you have to make an educated guess.

To pass an Electrical Contractor license exam, you typically need to complete two primary sections: a section covering law and finance, and a Technical/Safety section focused on the National Electrical Code (NEC) and safety protocols. 1. Mastering the National Electrical Code (NEC) ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS TEST

: Do not flip through pages randomly. Use the index to find the specific Article or Section before attempting to answer.

: Quickly answer all the "low-hanging fruit"—questions you know the answer to immediately without looking them up. Save the complex calculations for the second pass. : Be prepared for multifamily dwelling or dryer

The most critical skill is navigating the codebook efficiently, as exams are typically open-book but strictly timed.

: Match specific wording from the test question (e.g., "grounding electrode conductor") to the codebook’s section titles. Test-Taking Strategy : Immediately cross out the two

Expect a significant portion of the technical exam to involve load calculations and electrical theory. : (Voltage = Current Resistance). Power Formulas : Single-Phase : Three-Phase :