Washington Electrical Exam Prep
$219.99
The Washington Electrical Exam Review includes narrated highlighting guides, practice tests, theory, calculations, instructor support and test-taking tips and strategies. Topics include circuits, grounding, fuse and breakers, metal tubing, conduit, motors, generators and more. The highlighting guides and quizzes are designed to familiarize students with testing materials. We do not provide students with exact test questions, as the state does not release this information.
Course Overview
The Washington Electrical Exam Prep includes:
- Highlighting Guides
- Practice Exams
- Math and Plans Analysis
- Study Tips
- Licensing Information
- Instructor Support
Our courses are designed to help you become familiar with the references and allow you to find the information quickly as the exams are timed. We offer highlighting guides to draw attention to key points throughout the book and tabs (sold separately) to allow you to find key sections quickly. We encourage you to take the practice exams multiple times as the questions on the test change each time.
Books and References for the Exam
The following references are permitted to be taken into the examination. You can purchases the references from our online bookstore or by calling 1-800-952-0910.
- National Electrical Code, 2020
- National Electrical Code, 2020 Tabs
- Chapter 19.28 RCW
- Chapter 296-46B WA
Description, benefits & features
The Washington Electrical Exam Prep is made up of a detailed presentation that takes you through all the information you will need to pass the exam on your first try.
- The state of Washington Master Electrician license requires at least four years of experience as a licensed Journeyman.
- The state also issues master level Electrician licenses for specialties and these require at least two years of work experience in the specialty.
- A test is also required for licensure. Our online Washington Electrical course includes the following: Practice Tests, Highlighting Guides, Calculations, Test Taking Tips, Instructor Support.
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How Do I Get My License?
- Purchase the Exam Prep Course — and then study!
- Pass the exam.
- Submit your application, licensing fee and proof of insurance.
Requirements To Get A License
- Pre-approval is required for these exams by the state.
- Electrical Contractors must designate an administrator or master.
- Electrical Contractors must also submit a bond or assignment of savings account.
- Master electricians must have held a journeymen electrician certificate for 4 years.
- Journeyman electricians – Must qualify to work in ALL types (specialties) of electrical work, have 8,000 documented hours working as an electrical trainee under the supervision of a certified electrician. Note: 4,000 hours must be spent working in commercial or industrial installation.
- There are no minimum requirements to sit for the administrator exam.
Applying for Licensure
Department of Labor and Industries PO Box 44460 Olympia, WA 98504-4400 (360)902-5269Fees:
- Electrical Contractor: $293.50
- Master Electrician: $147.60
- Journey Electrician: $82.80
- Electrical Administrator: $115.40
Exam Details
Exams are given by PSI (800-733-9267). A minimum passing score of 70% is required. General Categories (Residential and Commercial)
- Master Electrician – 80 questions NEC and Theory; 20 questions WA Codes; 10 questions Load Calculations
- Administrator – 65 questions NEC and Theory; 17 questions WA Codes; 10 questions Load Calculations
- Journeyman Electrician – 60 questions NEC and Theory; 17 questions WA Codes
Residential Categories
- Master Electrician – 60 questions NEC and Theory; 20 questions WA Codes; 10 questions Load Calculations
- Administrator – 44 questions NEC and Theory; 17 questions WA Codes; 10 questions Load Calculations
- Journeyman Electrician – 40 questions NEC and Theory; 17 questions WA Codes
Continuing Education
If you are an electrical administrator, electrician or master electrician, you are required to take 24 hours of continuing education course work in the three years between your certification renewals:
- 8 hours of your CEUs must be on currently adopted National Electrical Code changes.
- 4 hours must be on currently adopted Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 and related Washington Administrative Codes (WAC).
- The remaining 12 hours of continuing education credit can be your choice.
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