Subject Areas | # of Questions |
---|---|
General Electrical Knowledge | 16 |
Low Voltage, Signaling & Remote Control | 8 |
Radio & Television Equipment | 8 |
Community Antenna Television & Distribution Systems | 12 |
Grounding & Bonding | 20 |
Safety | 11 |
Licensee is qualified and certified to install, repair, alter, add to or change any privately owned TV antenna systems on and in multiple occupancy, residential or commercial buildings of three (3) or more tenants, rooms or apartments all connected to a central master system, as well as in theaters, schools and like public occupancies. Such systems may be electrically energized in whole or in part for the reception, amplification and distribution of TV signals. The scope of these systems shall include conductors and raceways, radio frequency carriers, laser beams and any other means of signal transmission as well as all apparatus pertaining to master TV antenna systems, including but not limited to amplifiers, splitters, cables and outlets for connecting individual TV sets. A master TV antenna specialty electrical contractor may connect to an existing separate circuit of approved capacity, which is terminated to an approved outlet, junction box.
NOTICE: The NEC version shown in the ProV exam bulletin may be incorrect (2014 vs 2017).
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, American Electricians' Handbook, OSHA Electrical Safety (1926 Subpart K) and Ugly's Electrical References.
This package contains approx. 850 sample questions.
Additional bonus sample calculations for Ohm's Law and Series/Parallel combination circuits are included.