If you’re working toward a New Hampshire journeyman electrician license, you already know what makes the process challenging: it’s not just electrical knowledge—it’s performance. You need to move through Code questions efficiently, recognize what the question is really asking, and handle calculations with confidence under time pressure.
This Super Combo brings together four study tools that support those exact skills. It’s built around the 2023 National Electrical Code (NEC) and combines a state-focused journeyman study guide, a dedicated electrician calculations study guide, flash cards for daily recall, and the National Electrical Code 2023 paperback with tabs so you can build faster navigation habits while you practice.
Whether you’re coming up through apprenticeship hours, returning to testing after time in the field, or simply tightening your weakest areas, this set gives you an organized study routine you can repeat—so each week of prep builds real momentum.
New Hampshire’s electrician licensing is administered by the New Hampshire Office of Professional Licensure and Certification (OPLC) through the Electricians’ Board. For licensing examinations, the state’s testing program is administered through Prov, Inc.
Prov’s New Hampshire Electrician Candidate Information Bulletin lists multiple exam versions by code cycle. For the Journeyman Electrician (2023) exam listing, the bulletin shows:
From a study standpoint, that breakdown is important because it tells you what to train: broad Code comprehension, strong navigation habits, and the ability to apply rules across many installation scenarios—not just one specialty.
Prov’s bulletin also lists New Hampshire written exam fees (effective February 1, 2025) and shows the Journeyman Electrician exam fee as $90. It also explains that candidates apply through the State first, and once approved, you are eligible to schedule the examination with Prov within a defined eligibility period.
Prov’s New Hampshire Electrician Candidate Information Bulletin states that all exams are open book and timed. For open-book electrician exams, success typically comes down to a practical skill that can be trained: fast, accurate Code lookups.
The goal isn’t to flip pages faster—it’s to build a repeatable system so you can:
That’s why this combo includes the National Electrical Code 2023 paperback with tabs. Tabs support your practice by helping you build navigation habits that hold up under timed conditions. When you practice with a consistent lookup routine, your confidence improves because your answers are anchored in the Code—not guesswork.
New Hampshire’s journeyman licensing path is experience-based and application-driven through the Electricians’ Board. While each applicant’s documentation can vary, the process typically follows these steps:
This Super Combo supports the part you can control immediately: preparation. You’ll practice Code navigation, strengthen calculation performance, and reinforce the concepts that come up across major NEC topic areas.
New Hampshire’s Electricians’ Board rules outline journeyman qualifications in clear hour-and-education terms. Under NH Admin Rules Elec 304.01, a journeyman applicant must obtain 8,000 hours of practical or field experience as an apprentice to a journeyman or master electrician licensed by the Board, and must also meet one of several education/experience options.
Elec 304.01 lists an education pathway of 600 hours of electrical schooling that includes a minimum of 24 hours on electrical safety (with schooling accomplished in courses of 150 hours that include at least 6 hours of electrical safety), or an associate or higher degree in an electrical curriculum. The rule also lists alternative eligibility options including ten years of experience as a licensed journeyman or master in another jurisdiction, or having previously taken the journeyman or master exam in New Hampshire.
Because New Hampshire eligibility is documentation-based, candidates often benefit from studying in a way that matches the test: broad coverage, consistent practice, and strong Code navigation performance. This combo is designed to support that approach while keeping your study time organized and practical.
The fastest way to improve is to train like a test-taker. That means practicing with the Code open, timing yourself, and building habits you can repeat. Use this combo as a complete system—each item has a job, and they work best together.
Open-book doesn’t mean easy. It means the exam is testing whether you can apply the Code. During practice sessions, keep your workflow consistent:
When you repeat this process, you stop “hunting” and start “locating.” That’s how Code speed is built.
Your journeyman study guide is your main practice engine. Use it to cover the full range of NEC topic areas and identify patterns in what you miss. A reliable routine looks like this:
Over time, your best score improvements come from targeted repetition—not from “starting over” repeatedly.
Electrician math is often less about advanced formulas and more about consistent setup. Many candidates lose points because they rush, skip steps, or don’t practice calculations as a separate skill. Your calculations study guide helps you train:
When calculations become routine, you free up time and attention for the questions that require careful Code reading.
Flash cards are perfect for electricians with busy schedules because they turn small blocks of time into real progress. Use them to:
Consistency wins. A short daily routine helps keep your study momentum strong week after week.
1 Exam Prep supports electricians with study resources that are built around performance—because licensing exams test more than knowledge. The goal is to help you build a steady, organized routine that strengthens Code navigation, calculation accuracy, and real-world application of NEC rules.
This Super Combo helps you prepare by providing:
No course can replace hands-on electrical experience, but the right study system can help you apply what you already know faster, more accurately, and with less hesitation—exactly the advantages that matter on exam day.
You receive the 2023 New Hampshire 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.
Prov’s New Hampshire Electrician Candidate Information Bulletin states that all exams are open book and timed.
Prov’s bulletin lists the Journeyman Electrician (2023) exam as 110 questions with 4.5 hours allowed.
Yes. The set includes the National Electrical Code 2023 paperback with tabs so you can practice faster Code navigation during study sessions.
Calculations are a skill you improve through repetition. A dedicated calculations guide helps you practice setup and accuracy until the process becomes consistent—so you can move through math questions with less hesitation.
Use flash cards daily for short recall sessions, schedule two or three timed practice blocks each week with the journeyman study guide, and add separate calculation practice sessions so the math becomes automatic.
New Hampshire’s Electricians’ Board rules (Elec 304.01) include an 8,000-hour practical/field experience requirement as an apprentice to a journeyman or master electrician licensed by the Board, along with an education or alternate-eligibility option listed in the rule.