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[vc_row] [vc_column width=”1/2″]Washington Master Electrician (General)
- The test consists of 110 questions with 3 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
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| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 200-225, 280-285 – Wiring & Protection | |
| NEC 230 – Services | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 490 – Equipment over 600 Volts | |
| NEC 500-516 – Hazardous Locations | |
| NEC 517-590 – Special Occupancies | |
| NEC 600-695 Special Equipment | |
| NEC 700-702 Emergency & Standby Systems | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| NEC 800-830 Communication Systems | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
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| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
Major Load Calculations (Section 3) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
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| Major Load Calculation | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
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| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Master Electrician (Residential)
- The test consists of 90 questions with 3 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 200-225, 280-285 – Wiring & Protection | |
| NEC 230 – Services | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 500-516 – Hazardous Locations | |
| NEC 517-590 – Special Occupancies | |
| NEC 600-695 Special Equipment | |
| NEC 700-702 Emergency & Standby Systems | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| NEC 800-830 Communication Systems | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
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| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
Major Load Calculations (Section 3) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
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| Major Load Calculation | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Master Electrician (Pump & Irrigation)
- The test consists of 70 questions with 2 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 200-225, 280-285 – Wiring & Protection | |
| NEC 230 – Services | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 490 – Equipment over 600 Volts | |
| NEC 500-516 – Hazardous Locations | |
| NEC 600-695 Special Equipment | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
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| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Master Electrician (Domestic Pump)
- The test consists of 54 questions with 2 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 200-225, 280-285 – Wiring & Protection | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 500-516 – Hazardous Locations | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
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| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Master Electrician (Signs)
- The test consists of 60 questions with 3 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 200-225, 280-285 – Wiring & Protection | |
| NEC 230 – Services | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 600-695 Special Equipment | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
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| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Master Electrician (Limited Energy)
- The test consists of 70 questions with 2 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 200-225, 280-285 – Wiring & Protection | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 500-516 – Hazardous Locations | |
| NEC 600-695 Special Equipment | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| NEC 800-830 Communication Systems | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
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| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Master Electrician (HVAC/R)
- The test consists of 70 questions with 2 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
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| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 200-225, 280-285 – Wiring & Protection | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 490 – Equipment over 600 Volts | |
| NEC 500-516 – Hazardous Locations | |
| NEC 600-695 Special Equipment | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
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| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Master Electrician (HVAC/R Restricted)
- The test consists of 54 questions with 2 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
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| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 500-516 – Hazardous Locations | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
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| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Master Electrician (Nonresidential Maintenance)
- The test consists of 74 questions with 3 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 200-225, 280-285 – Wiring & Protection | |
| NEC 230 – Services | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 490 – Equipment over 600 Volts | |
| NEC 500-516 – Hazardous Locations | |
| NEC 517-590 – Special Occupancies | |
| NEC 600-695 Special Equipment | |
| NEC 700-702 Emergency & Standby Systems | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| NEC 800-830 Communication Systems | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
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| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Master Electrician (Nonresidential Lighting Maintenance & Lighting Retrofit)
- The test consists of 40 questions with 2 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| NEC 500-516 – Hazardous Locations | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
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| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Master Electrician (Residential Maintenance)
- The test consists of 54 questions with 2 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 200-225, 280-285 – Wiring & Protection | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 600-695 Special Equipment | |
| NEC 700-702 Emergency & Standby Systems | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
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| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Master Electrician (Nonresidential Maintenance – restricted)
- The test consists of 60 questions with 2 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 200-225, 280-285 – Wiring & Protection | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 500-516 – Hazardous Locations | |
| NEC 517-590 – Special Occupancies | |
| NEC 600-695 Special Equipment | |
| NEC 700-702 Emergency & Standby Systems | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| NEC 800-830 Communication Systems | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
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| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Master Electrician (Appliance Repair)
- The test consists of 50 questions with 2 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
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| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Master Electrician (Equipment Repair)
- The test consists of 54 questions with 2 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 200-225, 280-285 – Wiring & Protection | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 500-516 – Hazardous Locations | |
| NEC 517-590 – Special Occupancies | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
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| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Master Electrician (Door, Gate & Similar Systems)
- The test consists of 54 questions with 2 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 200-225, 280-285 – Wiring & Protection | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 500-516 – Hazardous Locations | |
| NEC 517-590 – Special Occupancies | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
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| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Electrical Administrator (General)
- The test consists of 92 questions with 3 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 200-225, 280-285 – Wiring & Protection | |
| NEC 230 – Services | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 490 – Equipment over 600 Volts | |
| NEC 500-516 – Hazardous Locations | |
| NEC 517-590 – Special Occupancies | |
| NEC 600-695 Special Equipment | |
| NEC 700-702 Emergency & Standby Systems | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| NEC 800-830 Communication Systems | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
Major Load Calculations (Section 3) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| Major Load Calculation | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Electrical Administrator (Residential)
- The test consists of 71 questions with 3 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 200-225, 280-285 – Wiring & Protection | |
| NEC 230 – Services | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 500-516 – Hazardous Locations | |
| NEC 517-590 – Special Occupancies | |
| NEC 600-695 Special Equipment | |
| NEC 700-702 Emergency & Standby Systems | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
Major Load Calculations (Section 3) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| Major Load Calculation | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Electrical Administrator (Pump & Irrigation)
- The test consists of 57 questions with 2 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 200-225, 280-285 – Wiring & Protection | |
| NEC 230 – Services | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 490 – Equipment over 600 Volts | |
| NEC 500-516 – Hazardous Locations | |
| NEC 600-695 Special Equipment | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Electrical Administrator (Domestic Pump)
- The test consists of 47 questions with 2 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 200-225, 280-285 – Wiring & Protection | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 500-516 – Hazardous Locations | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Electrical Administrator (Signs)
- The test consists of 60 questions with 3 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 200-225, 280-285 – Wiring & Protection | |
| NEC 230 – Services | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 600-695 Special Equipment | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Electrical Administrator (Limited Energy)
- The test consists of 61 questions with 2 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 200-225, 280-285 – Wiring & Protection | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 500-516 – Hazardous Locations | |
| NEC 600-695 Special Equipment | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| NEC 800-830 Communication Systems | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Electrical Administrator (HVAC/R)
- The test consists of 57 questions with 2 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 200-225, 280-285 – Wiring & Protection | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 490 – Equipment over 600 Volts | |
| NEC 500-516 – Hazardous Locations | |
| NEC 600-695 Special Equipment | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Electrical Administrator (HVAC/R Restricted)
- The test consists of 47 questions with 2 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 500-516 – Hazardous Locations | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Electrical Administrator (Nonresidential Maintenance)
- The test consists of 67 questions with 2 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 200-225, 280-285 – Wiring & Protection | |
| NEC 230 – Services | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 490 – Equipment over 600 Volts | |
| NEC 500-516 – Hazardous Locations | |
| NEC 517-590 – Special Occupancies | |
| NEC 600-695 Special Equipment | |
| NEC 700-702 Emergency & Standby Systems | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| NEC 800-830 Communication Systems | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Electrical Administrator (Nonresidential Lighting Maintenance & Lighting Retrofit)
- The test consists of 34 questions with 2 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| NEC 500-516 – Hazardous Locations | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Electrical Administrator (Residential Maintenance)
- The test consists of 47 questions with 2 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 200-225, 280-285 – Wiring & Protection | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 600-695 Special Equipment | |
| NEC 700-702 Emergency & Standby Systems | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Electrical Administrator (Nonresidential Maintenance – restricted)
- The test consists of 47 questions with 2 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 200-225, 280-285 – Wiring & Protection | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 500-516 – Hazardous Locations | |
| NEC 517-590 – Special Occupancies | |
| NEC 600-695 Special Equipment | |
| NEC 700-702 Emergency & Standby Systems | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| NEC 800-830 Communication Systems | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Electrical Administrator (Appliance Repair)
- The test consists of 41 questions with 2 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Electrical Administrator (Equipment Repair)
- The test consists of 47 questions with 2 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 200-225, 280-285 – Wiring & Protection | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 500-516 – Hazardous Locations | |
| NEC 517-590 – Special Occupancies | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Electrical Administrator (Door, Gate & Similar Systems)
- The test consists of 47 questions with 2 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 200-225, 280-285 – Wiring & Protection | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 500-516 – Hazardous Locations | |
| NEC 517-590 – Special Occupancies | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Electrical Administrator (Telecommunications)
- The test consists of 47 questions with 2 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 500-516 – Hazardous Locations | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Electrician (General)
- The test consists of 77 questions with 2 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 200-225, 280-285 – Wiring & Protection | |
| NEC 230 – Services | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 490 – Equipment over 600 Volts | |
| NEC 500-516 – Hazardous Locations | |
| NEC 517-590 – Special Occupancies | |
| NEC 600-695 Special Equipment | |
| NEC 700-702 Emergency & Standby Systems | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| NEC 800-830 Communication Systems | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Electrician (Residential)
- The test consists of 57 questions with 3 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 200-225, 280-285 – Wiring & Protection | |
| NEC 230 – Services | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 500-516 – Hazardous Locations | |
| NEC 517-590 – Special Occupancies | |
| NEC 600-695 Special Equipment | |
| NEC 700-702 Emergency & Standby Systems | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Electrician (Pump & Irrigation)
- The test consists of 51 questions with 2 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 200-225, 280-285 – Wiring & Protection | |
| NEC 230 – Services | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 490 – Equipment over 600 Volts | |
| NEC 500-516 – Hazardous Locations | |
| NEC 600-695 Special Equipment | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Electrician (Domestic Pump)
- The test consists of 37 questions with 2 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 200-225, 280-285 – Wiring & Protection | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 500-516 – Hazardous Locations | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Electrician (Signs)
- The test consists of 47 questions with 2 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 200-225, 280-285 – Wiring & Protection | |
| NEC 230 – Services | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 600-695 Special Equipment | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Electrician (Limited Energy)
- The test consists of 51 questions with 2 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 200-225, 280-285 – Wiring & Protection | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 500-516 – Hazardous Locations | |
| NEC 600-695 Special Equipment | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| NEC 800-830 Communication Systems | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Electrician (HVAC/R)
- The test consists of 51 questions with 2 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 200-225, 280-285 – Wiring & Protection | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 490 – Equipment over 600 Volts | |
| NEC 500-516 – Hazardous Locations | |
| NEC 600-695 Special Equipment | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Electrician (HVAC/R Restricted)
- The test consists of 54 questions with 2 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 500-516 – Hazardous Locations | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Electrician (Nonresidential Maintenance)
- The test consists of 57 questions with 3 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 200-225, 280-285 – Wiring & Protection | |
| NEC 230 – Services | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 490 – Equipment over 600 Volts | |
| NEC 500-516 – Hazardous Locations | |
| NEC 517-590 – Special Occupancies | |
| NEC 600-695 Special Equipment | |
| NEC 700-702 Emergency & Standby Systems | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| NEC 800-830 Communication Systems | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Electrician (Nonresidential Lighting Maintenance & Lighting Retrofit)
- The test consists of 34 questions with 2 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| NEC 500-516 – Hazardous Locations | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Electrician (Residential Maintenance)
- The test consists of 37 questions with 2 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 200-225, 280-285 – Wiring & Protection | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 600-695 Special Equipment | |
| NEC 700-702 Emergency & Standby Systems | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Electrician (Nonresidential Maintenance – restricted)
- The test consists of 41 questions with 2 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
|
| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 200-225, 280-285 – Wiring & Protection | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 500-516 – Hazardous Locations | |
| NEC 517-590 – Special Occupancies | |
| NEC 600-695 Special Equipment | |
| NEC 700-702 Emergency & Standby Systems | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
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| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
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| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Electrician (Appliance Repair)
- The test consists of 37 questions with 2 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
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| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
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| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
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| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Electrician (Equipment Repair)
- The test consists of 47 questions with 2 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
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| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 200-225, 280-285 – Wiring & Protection | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 500-516 – Hazardous Locations | |
| NEC 517-590 – Special Occupancies | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
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| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
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| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
Washington Electrician (Door, Gate & Similar Systems)
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- The test consists of 47 questions with 2 different sections to complete
- You must score at least 70% to pass
NEC & Theory (Section 1) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
|
| NEC 90 – Introduction | |
| NEC 100-110 – General Requirements | |
| NEC 200-225, 280-285 – Wiring & Protection | |
| NEC 240 – Overcurrent Protection | |
| NEC 250 – Grounding & Bonding | |
| NEC 300-398 – Wiring Methods | |
| NEC 400-427, 455-480 – Electrical Equipment | |
| 430-450 – Motors, HVAC, Generators & Transformers | |
| NEC 500-516 – Hazardous Locations | |
| NEC 517-590 – Special Occupancies | |
| NEC 705-780 Special Conditions | |
| General Trade Knowledge & Theory | |
| Total Questions | |
WA Codes (Section 2) |
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| Time allowed for this section | |
Subject Area |
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| Washington Laws & Rules (RCW & WAC) | |
| Total | |
The reference materials listed below were used to create the questions for this exam and are allowed in the examination center. |
|
| National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition | |
| Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 | |
| Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B | |
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