If you’re aiming for your New Hampshire Master Electrician license, your study plan needs to do two things at once: build real code mastery and train you to perform under a time limit. This combo is designed for that exact purpose—pairing a New Hampshire-focused master study guide with the National Electrical Code (NEC) 2023 paperback and affixable tabs to help you study with structure and navigate the code more efficiently.
Master-level exams are rarely about “trivia.” They’re about application. Questions test whether you can read code language precisely, recognize when an exception changes the outcome, and avoid table mistakes that cost easy points. Many experienced electricians miss questions not because they lack field knowledge, but because the exam demands a specific workflow:
This combo supports that workflow from day one. The study guide gives you a structured way to practice and review. The NEC 2023 gives you the real code language you must understand. And the tabs help you build speed during study sessions so you spend less time flipping pages and more time strengthening accuracy.
It’s a practical fit if you want:
Use this set as a system: practice questions in the study guide, prove answers in the NEC, and repeat until your accuracy becomes reliable across all major topic areas.
New Hampshire’s electrician examinations are administered through Prov, Inc. as the contracted testing provider for the New Hampshire Office of Professional Licensure and Certification (OPLC). The current candidate bulletin lists the Master Electrician (2023) examination with the following format and timing:
The bulletin also publishes the master exam topic breakdown by question count:
New Hampshire’s bulletin also lists exam fees (effective 2/1/2025), including $90 for the Master Electrician exam. It also notes that approved candidates are eligible to take the exam for one year after approval.
The New Hampshire candidate bulletin states that all exams are open book and timed. Open book does not mean easy—it means the exam rewards the electrician who can use references efficiently and apply code language precisely.
Open-book success usually comes down to three habits:
How tabs help in an open-book environment
Tabs are not a shortcut to avoid learning. They’re a tool to reduce wasted time. When you study with a tabbed NEC consistently, you build repeatable “routes” through the code—services to feeders, grounding to bonding, wiring methods to special occupancies—so you spend more time solving and less time searching. That efficiency matters most late in the exam when fatigue makes rushing more likely.
New Hampshire’s licensing process follows a clear exam-centered sequence administered through OPLC and the contracted testing provider. A practical pathway looks like this:
Because the exam is broad and time-limited, many candidates start preparing early and treat the exam as a performance skill: practice, confirm, correct, repeat.
New Hampshire administrative rules for electrician licensing include a published requirement that an applicant for a master electrician license must pass the journeyman examination and obtain 2,000 hours of field experience as a journeyman performing electrical installations before being allowed to take the master examination.
That experience requirement is one reason master-level testing emphasizes broad competency. A master electrician is expected to be comfortable across many NEC areas, including installation decisions, supervision-level knowledge, and administrative responsibilities.
This product includes the NEC 2023 paperback and tabs as stated in the title. Any additional references listed above are not included unless your product offer specifically states they are included.
The New Hampshire Master Electrician exam covers a wide range of code and trade knowledge. The published topic outline shows a heavy emphasis on both technical code areas and administrative content. That mix is important: many candidates focus only on NEC chapters and underestimate the time and points tied to administrative questions.
A practical weekly study routine
High-value areas to drill (based on the published outline)
How to use the tabs the right way
1 Exam Prep supports master electrician candidates by turning a major licensing goal into an organized, practical study system. Instead of scattered studying and hoping you covered enough, you get a preparation approach centered on the skills exams actually reward: consistent practice, code application, and confidence-building structure.
Your goal is to walk into the New Hampshire Master exam with a process you trust: find it, confirm it, apply it. This combo is built to help you develop that process.
Yes. This combo includes the NEC 2023 paperback, and the New Hampshire Master Electrician (2023) exam references list the National Electrical Code, 2023.
The candidate bulletin lists the Master Electrician (2023) exam with 126 questions.
The candidate bulletin lists a 5-hour time allowance for the Master Electrician (2023) exam.
Yes. The candidate bulletin states that all exams are open book and timed.
The published exam breakdown includes major areas like general electrical knowledge, equipment for general use, motors and generators, services/feeders/branch circuits, wiring methods and materials, special occupancies/conditions, and a significant administrative portion.
No. The tabs are affixable, meaning you apply them to your NEC book. Applying them early helps you learn the layout and build faster navigation habits during study sessions.
New Hampshire administrative rules state that an applicant must pass the journeyman examination and obtain 2,000 hours of field experience as a journeyman before being allowed to take the master examination.
The candidate bulletin lists references that include the NEC 2023, Ugly’s Electrical References (2020), American Electrician’s Handbook (17th Edition), and New Hampshire laws/rules materials (among others).
Apply the tabs early, practice questions consistently, and prove each answer by locating the supporting NEC section. Add timed mixed-topic practice weekly and include steady administrative review so you’re preparing for the full scope of the exam.