2023 Nevada Journeyman Electrician + Electrician Calculations Study Guides + Flash Cards & National Electrical Code + Tabs Super Combo (Based on the 2023 NEC)

2023 Nevada Journeyman Electrician + Electrician Calculations Study Guides + Flash Cards & National Electrical Code + Tabs Super Combo (Based on the 2023 NEC)

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2023 Nevada Journeyman Electrician + Electrician Calculations Study Guides + Flash Cards & National Electrical Code + Tabs Super Combo (Based on the 2023 NEC)

Preparing for a Nevada journeyman electrician credential is about more than knowing how to install the work in the field. It’s about proving you can apply Code rules correctly, navigate references efficiently, and handle calculations accurately under time pressure. If you’ve ever caught yourself thinking, “I know this… I just need to find it faster,” this Super Combo is built for you.

This bundle is designed around the 2023 National Electrical Code (NEC) and combines four study tools that work best as a system: a Nevada-focused journeyman study guide, a dedicated electrician calculations study guide, flash cards for quick daily review, and the National Electrical Code 2023 paperback with tabs to help you build confident, repeatable code-navigation habits.

Use this combo to tighten your weak areas, sharpen your lookup speed, and build a study routine that feels practical—because journeyman-level testing rewards electricians who can perform, not just read.

What You Get

  • 2023 Nevada Journeyman Electrician Study Guide
    Exam-style practice designed to strengthen your understanding of NEC topics, installation rules, and question strategy commonly used in journeyman-level electrician testing.
  • 2023 Electrician Calculations Study Guide
    Targeted electrical math practice to improve setup, accuracy, and speed—especially for sizing, load work, and calculation-based code questions.
  • National Electrical Code 2023 Paperback with Tabs
    Included Book: A 2023 NEC paperback reference paired with tabs to support faster navigation during study sessions and timed practice.
  • 2023 Journeyman Electrician Flash Cards
    Fast daily review for key concepts, definitions, common NEC themes, and calculation reminders to keep your prep consistent.

Exam Details

Nevada uses multiple pathways and programs connected to electrician credentials, depending on the jurisdiction and the specific credential you’re pursuing. One widely referenced pathway is the Nevada Electrical Qualifications Card Program, which publishes updates and application information through Electrical Safety Professionals. This program has announced that the International Code Council (ICC) offers National Electrician exams used to obtain Nevada Journeyman/Master electrical cards, with testing available through Pearson VUE testing centers and ICC’s online testing platform.

In an Electrical Industry Announcement for the program, the listed electrician exams include:

  • 2017 NEC electrical exams (including G17 Journeyman Electrician)
  • 2020 NEC exams (including T17 Journeyman Electrician)
  • 2023 NEC electrical exam testing availability announced as available starting November 2024

For candidates taking the ICC National Standard Journeyman Electrician exam (commonly referenced as W17/F17/G17 in the ICC outline), the ICC exam outline describes a format of:

  • 80 multiple-choice questions
  • 4-hour time limit
  • Open-book testing
  • Content areas spanning general knowledge, services and service equipment, feeders, branch circuits and conductors, wiring methods and materials, equipment and devices, control devices, motors and generators, and special occupancies/equipment/conditions

Even when your exam path or jurisdiction differs, the core performance skills are the same: accurate code interpretation, fast reference navigation, and confident calculations. This Super Combo is built to train those skills with structure.

Open Book Test

For ICC’s National Standard Journeyman Electrician exam, the ICC outline lists the exam as open book. That means your results are often decided by how well you can do three things under time pressure:

  • Recognize the topic the question is testing (services, wiring methods, branch circuits, special occupancies, motors, etc.)
  • Find the exact rule—including exceptions and table notes—without wandering
  • Apply the rule correctly to the scenario in the question

That’s why this bundle includes the National Electrical Code 2023 paperback with tabs. Tabs aren’t just about convenience—they support better practice. When you reduce the time it takes to locate the right chapter or article, you can spend your study time doing what matters: reading the code language carefully, verifying the exception, and building a repeatable lookup routine.

Use your tabbed NEC during practice sets to develop habits that hold up on exam day:

  • Start with the index only when needed—then confirm the article quickly using tabs.
  • Read headings and scope language so you don’t land in the wrong section.
  • Check exceptions every time—especially when questions feel “too easy.”
  • Verify tables and notes before finalizing an answer on sizing, ratings, or conductor rules.

Open book doesn’t remove the difficulty—it shifts the skill. This combo helps you train the skill that matters most: speed with accuracy.

Licensing Steps

Journeyman-level credentials in Nevada can vary by program and jurisdiction. A commonly referenced journeyman pathway is through the Nevada Electrical Qualifications Card Program, which points candidates to ICC electrician exams and provides application and renewal processes through Electrical Safety Professionals.

While details vary based on your classification and local requirements, a practical journeyman preparation path often looks like this:

  1. Confirm the credential you need for the work you plan to perform
    Some jurisdictions and job types require a specific card or credential. Start by identifying your required classification (journeyman vs. residential, low voltage, etc.).
  2. Build qualifying field experience
    Journeyman testing and credentialing typically assumes you’ve developed real jobsite knowledge across wiring methods, services, branch circuits, equipment, and safe work practices.
  3. Apply through the correct Nevada program or jurisdiction
    Follow the application process for the credential you need, including any program-specific forms and documentation.
  4. Schedule your exam through the listed testing provider
    The Nevada Electrical Qualifications Card Program references ICC electrician exams with testing available through Pearson VUE and ICC online testing options.
  5. Prepare for code navigation and calculations performance
    Use structured study tools so your practice is consistent and measurable.
  6. Maintain your credential with renewals and continuing education
    Renewal and CE requirements depend on the credential, but the program publishes CEU expectations for renewals.

State Requirements

Nevada’s electrical landscape includes both credentialing and code adoption realities that can differ by jurisdiction. On the continuing education side, the Nevada Electrical Qualifications Card renewal requirements published through Electrical Safety Professionals state that to renew an Electrical Qualifications Card, journeyman-level cardholders must obtain 1.8 CEUs (18 hours of instruction) every three years related to electrical code and safety-related topics (with higher CEU totals listed for master-level renewals).

On the code side, building code adoption can vary by Nevada jurisdiction. Nevada Building Officials publishes a “Current Adopted Codes” listing showing that several jurisdictions have been moving from the 2017 NEC toward the 2023 NEC, and some jurisdictions list the 2023 NEC as currently adopted or in progress, with local amendments noted in certain areas.

This Super Combo is designed to support candidates preparing with the 2023 NEC and to help build the skills that remain valuable regardless of local amendment details: knowing how to locate rules, interpret code language carefully, and apply it accurately to real installation scenarios.

Reference Books

  • National Electrical Code (NFPA 70), 2023 Edition
    Included Book: This combo includes the NEC 2023 paperback with tabs so you can practice fast navigation and build a reliable lookup routine.
  • Ugly’s Electrical References (any edition)
    The ICC National Standard Journeyman Electrician exam outline lists Ugly’s Electrical References as an allowed reference (allowed, not required) along with the National Electrical Code.

Test Information and Study Materials

This Super Combo is most effective when you use it as a complete system: practice questions for coverage, calculations drills for accuracy and speed, flash cards for daily retention, and the tabbed NEC for navigation training. Here’s a practical way to structure your prep.

1) Use the tabbed NEC to build navigation speed

Your code book is only helpful if you can use it efficiently. During study sessions, train the same way you’ll perform during a timed exam:

  • Identify the topic category first (branch circuits, wiring methods, special occupancies, motors, etc.).
  • Jump to the likely chapter or article using tabs.
  • Read the full rule and exceptions—don’t stop at the first line that looks right.
  • Confirm tables and notes whenever a question involves sizing or ratings.

Do this consistently and you build a repeatable pattern that reduces wasted time and increases confidence.

2) Use the Journeyman Study Guide for broad, exam-style practice

The journeyman study guide is your main “coverage” tool. Use it to work across the NEC topics that show up repeatedly in journeyman testing—especially areas like wiring methods, services, grounding and bonding concepts, motors, and special conditions.

A routine that works well for many electricians:

  • 2–4 sessions per week doing timed question sets (even short ones).
  • Track missed questions by topic so you know exactly what to study next.
  • Verify every miss in the Code to learn both the rule and the location.
  • Repeat weak categories until your accuracy becomes reliable.

3) Use the Calculations Study Guide to strengthen accuracy and speed

Calculations are where many candidates lose easy points—not because they don’t understand electricity, but because they don’t practice the setup and process repeatedly. Your calculations study guide is designed to help you train:

  • Setup discipline (what’s given, what’s required, and which rule or concept applies)
  • Clean steps that you repeat the same way every time
  • Quick error checks to catch unit mistakes and unrealistic results

When the math becomes more automatic, you free up time and focus for code lookup and careful reading—exactly what improves performance on timed exams.

4) Use Flash Cards for daily recall and momentum

Flash cards are ideal for electricians with demanding schedules because they turn small pockets of time into real progress. Use them to:

  • Reinforce NEC language and commonly tested concepts
  • Review key terms and definition-style knowledge
  • Keep calculation reminders fresh between longer practice sessions
  • Warm up before timed question sets

The secret is consistency. Ten minutes a day can keep your momentum strong—especially when you’re balancing work and study.

How 1 Exam Prep Helps You Reach Your Goal

1 Exam Prep supports electricians with practical, performance-focused study tools that help you prepare with structure. Instead of relying on scattered notes or random practice, you get an organized system that reinforces the three things journeyman candidates need most: code navigation, accurate application of NEC rules, and steady improvement on calculations.

This Super Combo helps you prepare by giving you:

  • Organized study guidance so your prep time stays focused and productive
  • Trade-focused review that connects Code concepts to real installation decisions
  • Practice-oriented preparation that builds pacing, accuracy, and consistency
  • Reference navigation support with a tabbed NEC to strengthen your lookup routine
  • Confidence-building study structure through repetition with flash cards and calculation drills

No study tool can replace hands-on experience—but the right system can help you use what you already know more efficiently, reduce hesitation, and walk into your exam better prepared to perform.

FAQ

What’s included in the Nevada Super Combo?

This package includes the 2023 Nevada Journeyman Electrician Study Guide, the 2023 Electrician Calculations Study Guide, the National Electrical Code 2023 paperback with tabs, and the 2023 Journeyman Electrician Flash Cards.

Is this combo based on the 2023 NEC?

Yes. This Super Combo is built around the 2023 National Electrical Code and includes the NEC 2023 paperback with tabs for navigation practice.

Is the journeyman electrician exam open book?

The ICC National Standard Journeyman Electrician exam outline lists the exam as open book. Open-book testing rewards code-navigation skill, careful reading of exceptions, and efficient use of tables and definitions.

Does this include the NEC book with tabs?

Yes. The combo includes the National Electrical Code 2023 paperback with tabs so you can practice faster lookups and build a consistent navigation routine.

Why do I need a separate calculations study guide?

Calculations performance improves fastest when you practice setup and process repeatedly. A dedicated calculations guide helps you build speed, accuracy, and confidence so you don’t lose points to avoidable math errors.

How should I study if I’m working full-time?

Use flash cards daily for quick recall, schedule two or three timed practice sessions each week with the journeyman study guide, and add separate calculation sessions so the math becomes more automatic.

Does Nevada have continuing education requirements for electrical card renewals?

The Nevada Electrical Qualifications Card renewal information published through Electrical Safety Professionals states that journeyman-level renewals require 1.8 CEUs (18 hours of instruction) every three years in electrical code and safety-related topics.