Preparing for the Maine Master Electrician exam is about more than experience—it’s about performance. You’re expected to make code-correct decisions, work through calculations with confidence, and locate answers efficiently when questions get specific. The difference between “I know this” and “I can test this” often comes down to how organized your prep is and how well you can use the NEC under pressure.
This Super Combo is built around the 2023 National Electrical Code (NEC) and gives you a complete, streamlined study system: a Maine Master Electrician Study Guide, an Electrician Calculations Study Guide, Master Electrician Flash Cards, and the National Electrical Code 2023 Paperback with Tabs. It’s designed to help you practice the skills that matter most on exam day—code navigation, application, and calculations—without wasting time stitching resources together.
Use this bundle to build three exam-day advantages:
If your goal is to test with confidence and pace, this set supports a repeatable routine: study guide practice, calculations drills, tabbed NEC navigation reps, and quick flash-card review every day.
Maine’s Master Electrician licensing and exams are overseen by the Maine Electricians’ Examining Board, and the state contracts with Prov, Inc. for exam administration.
According to the Maine Master Electrician exam description in the Candidate Information Bulletin and the Board’s published FAQ, the Master Electrician exam is:
The Prov bulletin also lists a clear topic breakdown for the Master exam, including areas such as General Electrical Knowledge, Wiring & Protection, Wiring Methods & Materials, Equipment for General Use, Special Occupancies, Special Equipment, Motors & Controls, and more. This mix is exactly why strong master-level prep needs to combine code navigation with calculation confidence—because questions often require both.
Maine’s testing process is built around approved reference use. Prov’s Candidate Information Bulletin explains that candidates should familiarize themselves with exam references because familiarity reduces time “searching for answers during the exam,” and the bulletin’s test-day rules list Approved References as permitted items in the testing center. For the Master Electrician exam, the bulletin lists the NFPA 70 – National Electrical Code 2023 as the reference used for the exam.
Open-book success still depends on preparation. The goal is to become fast and accurate at:
The tabbed NEC in this combo is designed for study speed and code-navigation practice—so your lookups become more automatic and less stressful.
Maine’s Master Electrician pathway is managed through the Electricians’ Examining Board. The Board’s FAQ explains that you must submit an application and receive Board approval before scheduling your exam. After you pass, you move forward with the licensing application process.
A practical licensing-and-exam flow typically looks like this:
This Super Combo supports the study phase so that once you’re approved and scheduled, your focus is pace, accuracy, and confidence—not scrambling for materials.
Maine publishes detailed eligibility requirements for Master Electrician licensure. The Electricians’ Examining Board licensing page for Master Electrician/Senior Master Electrician lists Master exam requirements that include a combination of work experience and a required program of study.
The Board’s published Master licensing requirements include:
For ongoing license maintenance, the Board’s FAQ states that 15 hours of an approved current National Electrical Code update course must be completed prior to renewal. That ongoing requirement is one more reason it helps to build strong code-navigation habits now—because NEC use is a long-term professional skill, not a one-time exam event.
The Maine Master Electrician exam is timed (4 hours) and wide-ranging. The best prep is a balanced routine that trains performance skills: reading questions carefully, navigating the NEC efficiently, and completing calculations without losing time. This Super Combo is designed to support that routine in a practical, repeatable way.
One of the biggest exam-day challenges is not understanding the NEC—it’s finding the right spot quickly. A strong approach is to train your “where it lives” instincts:
Even experienced electricians can lose time on calculations because exam problems are written to test setup and method—not just arithmetic. The 2023 Electrician Calculations Study Guide supports consistent practice so calculations feel predictable. A reliable process looks like this:
The fastest way to feel more confident on test day is to make common concepts feel familiar. Flash cards are perfect for this because they fit real life—ten minutes before work, during lunch, or at night. Use the 2023 Master Electrician Flash Cards to:
Maine’s Master exam is 100 questions in 4 hours. Timing matters. A practical way to train pace is timed blocks:
Prov’s bulletin emphasizes that candidates familiar with their reference materials spend less time searching during the exam. That’s the real advantage you’re building with this combo: not just having the NEC, but learning to use it efficiently through repetition. When your navigation improves, your stress goes down—and your decision-making improves.
Master Electrician preparation can feel overwhelming because the scope is broad and the exam is timed. 1 Exam Prep helps you reach your goal by supporting a structured, trade-focused study routine built around practical performance skills.
You bring the hands-on experience. This combo helps turn that experience into an exam-ready routine with better pace, cleaner calculations, and stronger NEC confidence.
This bundle is designed for candidates preparing for the Maine Master Electrician exam who want a complete 2023 NEC-based study system: master study guide, calculations study guide, flash cards, and a tabbed NEC for faster practice.
The Maine Electricians’ Examining Board FAQ and the Prov Candidate Information Bulletin list the Master Electrician exam as 100 multiple-choice questions.
The Prov Candidate Information Bulletin lists 4 hours as the time allowed for the Maine Master Electrician exam.
The Board’s FAQ states you must get 70% correct to pass the Master Electrician exam.
The Prov exam description for Maine’s Master Electrician exam lists NFPA 70 – National Electrical Code 2023 as the reference.
Maine’s licensing requirements for Master Electrician list at least 4,000 hours as a journeyman or 12,000 hours in electrical installations, along with completion of a 576-hour program of study that includes a current NEC course and additional approved coursework.
Yes. The Board’s FAQ states that 15 hours of an approved current National Electrical Code update course must be completed prior to renewal.
A balanced routine works well: 2–3 code-based sessions using the Master Study Guide and NEC lookups, 2 calculation sessions, and short daily flash-card review. Add at least one timed practice block each week to train pacing for the 4-hour exam format.
Yes. This Super Combo includes the National Electrical Code 2023 paperback with tabs to support faster navigation during study and code-lookup drills.