Subject Areas | # of Questions |
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General Electrical Knowledge | 22 |
Wiring & Protection | 14 |
Wiring Methods & Materials | 14 |
Servicing Applications | 18 |
Safety | 7 |
Person qualified and certified by examination to maintain electrical installations. A maintenance electrician can perform or supervise the work of other personnel under a premise permit providing that such work shall be confined to the repair of existing branch circuits, fixtures, apparatus or equipment connected thereto, and shall include the relocation of existing branch circuits and the switching and de-energizing of existing facilities for safety purposes, contained and used upon the premises or building, owned, occupied or otherwise controlled by the person, firm or corporation by whom the maintenance electrician is regularly employed. The maintenance electrician's work shall not include the installation, alteration, or replacement of service equipment or any feeder to any center or centers of service equipment.
NOTE: The ProV exam bulletin may not have not been updated to show that the 16th Edition of reference #1 is out-of-print and replaced by the 17th edition.
The books listed below are NOT allowed at the exam location
We recommend that you purchase one of the reference books above to study for your exam. Each book is a comprehensive subject index to the NEC. They provide an even faster way to look up answers in the code and are far more detailed than the index at the end of the code book.
Ugly's References contain practical applications of the NEC such as Ohm‘s Law, series/parallel circuits, voltage drop, load calculations, motor phases, impediance, inductance and math formulas you are expected to know. The "Basic Knowledge" covered in the exam is assumed and sometimes not listed as a subject. This book also covers subjects listed as "Calculations and Theory".
Questions are sourced from the NEC and Ugly's Electrical References.
This package contains approx. 690 sample questions.
Additional bonus sample calculations for Ohm's Law and Series/Parallel combination circuits are included.