If you’re working toward the Colorado Master Electrician license, your preparation has to do more than “review the trade.” Colorado’s exam is timed, code-driven, and designed to confirm you can apply the National Electrical Code (NEC) to real installation scenarios while keeping your pace steady from the first question to the last.
The 2023 Colorado Master Electrician + Electrician Calculations Study Guides & National Electrical Code Combo (Based on the 2023 NEC) is built for that exact goal. It combines three essentials into one practical study system:
Colorado’s State Electrical Board adopted the 2023 National Electrical Code with an effective date of August 1, 2023. That makes 2023 NEC-based preparation especially valuable for electricians who want their code practice aligned with the edition in effect for Colorado’s minimum standards. The PSI Candidate Information Bulletin for Colorado’s electrical exams also states the licensing examinations reference the 2023 edition of the NEC, which is the foundation this combo is built on.
When your study tools work together, your preparation gets simpler. You stop studying in circles and start training a method: read carefully, identify the NEC topic, confirm the rule or table, work the calculation cleanly when required, and move on with confidence.
Colorado’s State Electrical Board has contracted with PSI to conduct the examination program, and PSI’s Candidate Information Bulletin provides the exam structure and reference framework for Colorado electrical licenses, including Master Electrician. The bulletin states the licensing examinations for Residential Wireman, Journeyman, and Master Electrician reference the 2023 edition of the NEC Code Book.
Colorado Master Electrician exam format (PSI):
The Candidate Information Bulletin also lists the exam fee as $78 and a retest fee of $73, and it notes that the examination fee is valid for one year from the date of payment.
Master Electrician content areas (Colorado): PSI’s outline breaks the Master exam into job-task content areas that guide what you should focus on while studying:
That breakdown is a big hint: you don’t win this exam by reading “a little bit of everything.” You win it by building reliable performance in the areas the exam emphasizes—especially grounding and bonding, services/feeders/branch circuits, special occupancies/equipment, and calculations.
For Colorado’s electrical licensing examinations, PSI’s Candidate Information Bulletin states that the 2023 National Electrical Code book and a Formula Page will be provided to you at the test center, and that you may not use any other materials. It also states you may not write, highlight, underline, and/or index on the references provided at the test center.
That reference-provided format changes how you should prepare. You want two skills working together:
How to train for Colorado’s reference-provided exam style with this combo:
Important Colorado note: PSI also states that effective 8/1/2026, all examination questions will be consistent with the 2026 National Electrical Code, and the 2026 NEC book and formula page will be provided at the test center starting then. This combo is built around the 2023 NEC reference environment currently listed for Colorado’s electrical exams.
Colorado’s licensing pathway includes both passing the exam and completing the state’s licensing process through the Division of Professions and Occupations. PSI’s bulletin states that after passing the examination, candidates file a license application with the Division of Professions and Occupations. Colorado’s electrical program pages also clarify the role of a Master Electrician in electrical contracting within the state.
A practical way to organize your steps looks like this:
This combo is designed to support the stage you control most: turning knowledge into exam performance so you can move confidently through the testing requirement.
Colorado’s State Electrical Board adopted the 2023 National Electrical Code with an effective date of August 1, 2023, and notes that municipalities must adhere to the minimum standards of the adopted code (though they may enforce more stringent standards). That adoption is one reason 2023 NEC-based study is valuable for Colorado electricians.
For testing, PSI’s Candidate Information Bulletin for the Colorado State Electrical Board states that the licensing examinations for Residential Wireman, Journeyman, and Master Electrician reference the 2023 edition of the NEC, and it provides a detailed content outline for the Master exam, including the 90 scored items, time limit, and passing threshold.
For electrical contracting in Colorado, the state’s electrical applications page states that to perform electrical contracting you must be a licensed Electrical Contractor registered with the State of Colorado, and the company must hold or employ a licensed master electrician to serve as the responsible individual. That makes the Master credential especially important for electricians who want to move into contractor responsibility roles.
Colorado’s Master Electrician exam outline makes one thing clear: you need both breadth and control. The content areas cover general electrical knowledge, services/feeders/branch circuits, grounding and bonding, overcurrent protection, conductors/cables, raceways/boxes, special conditions/occupancies/equipment, devices, motors, transformers, and calculations. The fastest score improvements typically come from fixing repeat patterns—because most missed points are not “mystery questions.” They come from the same avoidable issues.
The four most common score killers (and how to beat them):
A calculations routine that improves accuracy quickly:
A practical weekly study rhythm (built for working electricians):
This kind of structure keeps you progressing without burnout. You always know what you’re training, and you can feel improvement in speed, accuracy, and confidence.
1 Exam Prep is built around one idea: strong exam performance comes from organized, practice-driven preparation. This combo supports Colorado Master Electrician candidates by giving you a repeatable way to train the skills the exam rewards.
This combo doesn’t promise outcomes. It supports the preparation habits that help you show what you know when it counts.
This package includes the 2023 Colorado Master Electrician Study Guide, the 2023 Electrician Calculations Study Guide, and the National Electrical Code 2023 Paperback.
PSI’s Candidate Information Bulletin states Colorado’s electrical licensing examinations reference the 2023 edition of the NEC Code Book.
The PSI outline lists the Master Electrician exam as 90 scored items, plus up to 10 non-scored items.
The PSI outline lists 240 minutes for the scored portion, and indicates an additional 30 minutes may be added for up to 10 non-scored items.
The PSI outline lists a passing standard of 70% (63 items) correct to pass for the Master Electrician exam.
Yes. PSI’s bulletin states the 2023 National Electrical Code book and Formula Page will be provided to you at the test center, and that you may not use any other materials.
No. PSI’s bulletin states you may not write, highlight, underline, and/or index on the references provided at the test center.
Because calculations affect pacing and accuracy. A consistent setup routine helps reduce unit mistakes, prevent rework, and improve speed on multi-step problems—especially under time limits.
No. Exam outcomes depend on preparation and performance. This combo is designed to strengthen the skills the Colorado Master exam rewards—NEC application, efficient rule confirmation, and reliable calculations—so you can prepare with structure and confidence.