2023 Oklahoma Master Electrician + Electrician Calculations Study Guides & National Electrical Code Combo (Based on the 2023 NEC)

2023 Oklahoma Master Electrician + Electrician Calculations Study Guides & National Electrical Code Combo (Based on the 2023 NEC)

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2023 Oklahoma Master Electrician + Electrician Calculations Study Guides & National Electrical Code Combo (Based on the 2023 NEC)

2023 Oklahoma Master Electrician + Electrician Calculations Study Guides & National Electrical Code Combo (Based on the 2023 NEC)

Preparing for a master-level electrical exam in Oklahoma is less about “studying harder” and more about studying smarter. You’re expected to read exam questions like a working electrician reads a job: identify what matters, locate the governing rule, apply it correctly, and complete the calculation without wasting time.

This combo is designed to build those exact skills using the 2023 National Electrical Code (NEC) as your foundation. You’ll sharpen your ability to navigate the code quickly, interpret the wording that shows up on licensing exams, and perform electrical calculations with a clean, repeatable setup.

Oklahoma’s Construction Industries Board (CIB) uses a PSI Candidate Information Bulletin for electrical exams that clearly identifies the NFPA 70 – National Electrical Code, 2023 Edition as an allowed reference (with Oklahoma adoption language), and it describes the electrical exams as open book. The bulletin also highlights practical exam rules—like calculator limitations and reference-book restrictions—that affect how you should prepare. This combo helps you train the right way: code-first thinking plus calculation discipline, built around the 2023 NEC.

Whether you’re aiming for an Oklahoma electrical contractor path or a higher-responsibility credential commonly referred to as “master,” you’ll get more value from preparation that mirrors real exam performance: faster lookups, fewer resets during calculations, and more confidence with NEC tables, definitions, and exceptions.

What You Get

  • 2023 Oklahoma Master Electrician Study Guide
    Master-level practice designed to strengthen NEC navigation, code application thinking, and the decision-making patterns tested on higher-responsibility electrical exams.
  • 2023 Electrician Calculations Study Guide
    Calculations-focused training to improve speed, accuracy, and consistency across common electrician exam math categories.
  • National Electrical Code 2023 Paperback
    Your primary code reference for mastering the 2023 NEC layout, tables, definitions, and rules used in code-driven exam questions.

Exam Details

Oklahoma’s Construction Industries Board (CIB) provides testing and exam information for the electrical industry and points candidates to PSI’s Candidate Information Bulletin for exam administration. The PSI bulletin includes exam structure details that are especially useful for planning your prep around pacing and performance.

For Oklahoma electrical exams listed in the PSI bulletin, the format includes scored items, a time limit, and a required passing percentage. For example, the bulletin shows the Unlimited Electrical Contractor exam as 100 scored items with 240 minutes allowed and a passing requirement of 70% correct. The bulletin also shows the Unlimited Electrical Journeyman exam with the same structure: 100 scored items, 240 minutes, and 70% correct to pass. These details matter because they reinforce a simple truth: even in an open-book format, you do not have time to slowly search for every answer. You need a method.

The bulletin also describes exam-day tool rules that should shape your study habits. Candidates may use a silent, non-printing, non-programmable calculator, and the examination center may provide a magnifying glass upon request. These small details affect how you practice calculations and how you prepare your reference materials for efficient use.

Open Book Test

Oklahoma’s PSI Candidate Information Bulletin states that the electrical examinations are OPEN BOOK. It also lists the reference materials allowed in the examination center, including NFPA 70 – National Electrical Code, 2023 Edition (as adopted in Oklahoma), and it notes important restrictions: NEC handbooks and spiral-bound copies of the National Electrical Code are not allowed in the test center.

Open book can be a huge advantage—if you train the right skill set. The exam rewards electricians who can:

  • Identify the topic quickly (services, feeders, branch circuits, raceways, grounding and bonding, special occupancies, motors, safety, and more).
  • Navigate the NEC with purpose (right chapter, right article, right part, right table, and right exception).
  • Use tables and definitions correctly without second-guessing.
  • Complete calculations with a repeatable setup so you don’t burn time restarting work.

Reference rules that impact exam-day performance: The PSI bulletin explains that references may be highlighted, underlined, and/or indexed prior to the exam, but the references may not be written in before or during the exam session. It also indicates that references may be tabbed/indexed with permanent tabs only, and that temporary tabs are not allowed and must be removed before the exam begins. These rules are exactly why practicing with your NEC the way you intend to use it matters. The more your codebook feels familiar, the faster you’ll be.

How to practice for an open-book electrical exam with this combo:

  • Train “keyword routes.” Read a question and immediately identify the keywords that tell you where to go in the NEC. This one habit improves speed dramatically.
  • Practice table confidence. Many missed questions come from using the wrong table, the wrong column, or missing a condition of use. Table accuracy is a score multiplier.
  • Pair NEC lookups with calculation drills. A lot of “math questions” are really “code + math.” Use the calculations guide to speed up the setup, then use the NEC to confirm the governing rule and assumptions.
  • Run timed practice blocks. Open book still has a clock. Timed sets help you learn when to move on and come back later.

Licensing Steps

Oklahoma electrical licensing and exam administration are tied to the Construction Industries Board (CIB) and its electrical industry requirements. While your specific license path depends on the credential you are pursuing, Oklahoma’s published testing pages emphasize that candidates should follow the state’s testing process and the PSI Candidate Information Bulletin.

A practical way to plan your steps looks like this:

  1. Confirm the license category you’re pursuing.
    Oklahoma’s electrical industry licensing includes different levels and categories. Make sure you are preparing for the correct exam title and scope.
  2. Review Oklahoma’s testing/exam information and PSI instructions.
    The CIB provides testing/exam information and directs candidates to PSI’s Candidate Information Bulletin for exam-day policies and reference rules.
  3. Build your study plan around the allowed references.
    The PSI bulletin lists the NEC 2023 and describes open-book reference rules. Preparation should train you to use the allowed materials efficiently, not slowly.
  4. Train exam performance with timed practice.
    When an exam is 100 scored items in a fixed time window, pacing becomes part of the test. Timed sets teach you to stay calm and keep moving.
  5. Finish with review and weak-spot cleanup.
    Your final phase should focus on the issues that consistently cost you points: missed exceptions, wrong table selection, misread questions, and calculation setup errors.

State Requirements

Oklahoma’s Construction Industries Board (CIB) provides electrical industry information, including licensing resources, rules/laws access, and testing/exam information. The CIB’s testing page lists electrical testing vendor information and directs candidates to PSI’s Candidate Information Bulletin, which outlines exam format, allowed references, and exam-day rules.

From a preparation standpoint, the most important “state requirement” to build your study plan around is the exam’s reference framework. Oklahoma’s PSI bulletin specifies the National Electrical Code, 2023 Edition as the code reference for electrical exams described in that bulletin, and it explains open-book use, calculator rules, and reference restrictions. When you align your preparation to these rules, you reduce surprises and increase confidence on exam day.

Reference Books

  • National Electrical Code 2023 Paperback
    The NEC is the backbone of code-based electrical testing. Use it to practice fast lookups, learn how definitions change interpretation, and build table accuracy for common exam scenarios.
  • 2023 Oklahoma Master Electrician Study Guide
    Master-level preparation support focused on code application and exam-style decision-making so you can handle scenario questions with confidence.
  • 2023 Electrician Calculations Study Guide
    Calculations practice designed to strengthen setup discipline, speed, and accuracy across the problem types that can slow test-takers down.

Test Information and Study Materials

The PSI bulletin includes a topic breakdown for the Unlimited Electrical Contractor exam that shows what exam writers prioritize. The outline includes areas such as:

  • General knowledge (including permits/inspections and estimating concepts).
  • General electrical knowledge (including theory basics and definitions used by the NEC).
  • Electrical installation requirements (including approved installation methods and work in excess of 600 volts).
  • Services, feeders, and branch circuits (including voltage drop and circuit categories).
  • Overcurrent protection and grounding and bonding.
  • Conductors and cables, raceways and boxes, and special occupancies and equipment.
  • Low voltage, alarms, and signaling systems, lighting and signs, safety, and motors and transformers.

This combo is built to help you study those areas in a way that converts into points:

  • NEC navigation practice so you can find the correct article, part, or table quickly and verify the rule the question is testing.
  • Calculation practice so you can work through multi-step problems without restarting your setup.
  • Application-style training so you can interpret scenarios the way a master electrician is expected to—spotting code issues and choosing the correct requirement.

A high-performing study routine (simple and realistic):

  • Two sessions per week: code navigation drills.
    Practice locating rules quickly. Your goal is faster “first contact” with the correct NEC section or table.
  • Two sessions per week: calculations practice.
    Work through problem sets with clean steps and visible units. Setup discipline reduces errors and improves speed.
  • One session per week: mixed exam mode.
    Combine code + math under a timer. Practice flagging questions that are taking too long and returning later.
  • End-of-week review: fix the pattern.
    When you miss a problem, label the reason: misread question, wrong NEC location, missed exception, wrong table, or calculation setup mistake. Then build next week around the biggest pattern.

Why the 2023 NEC paperback matters even in open-book testing: When you practice consistently, the code stops feeling like a massive book and starts feeling like a tool with familiar “home sections.” That familiarity is what helps you stay calm, keep moving, and avoid time traps.

How 1 Exam Prep Helps You Reach Your Goal

1 Exam Prep is designed to support electrician candidates with structured, trade-focused preparation that matches the way licensing exams work. This combo helps you build the habits that open-book electrical exams reward:

  • Organized study guidance that helps you stay consistent without feeling scattered.
  • Trade-focused review built around practical electrical decisions, code application, and safe installation thinking.
  • Practice-oriented preparation that builds speed through repetition and reduces second-guessing under time pressure.
  • Reference navigation support so you can use the NEC efficiently when the exam allows it.
  • Confidence-building structure through cleaner calculations, better table accuracy, and faster code lookups.

The goal is simple: help you prepare with a method that improves performance. No shortcuts—just the right training, in the right order, built around the 2023 NEC.

FAQ Section

Does this combo include the NEC 2023 codebook?

Yes. This package includes the National Electrical Code 2023 Paperback along with the 2023 Oklahoma Master Electrician Study Guide and the 2023 Electrician Calculations Study Guide.

Are Oklahoma electrical exams open book?

Yes. Oklahoma’s PSI Candidate Information Bulletin states the electrical examinations described in the bulletin are OPEN BOOK and lists the approved references allowed in the examination center.

What NEC edition does Oklahoma reference in the PSI bulletin?

The PSI bulletin lists NFPA 70 – National Electrical Code, 2023 Edition as an allowed reference and notes it is the edition used for code questions as listed in the reference section.

How many questions and how much time should I expect?

In the PSI bulletin, the Unlimited Electrical Contractor exam is shown as 100 scored items with 240 minutes allowed and a passing requirement of 70% correct. The Unlimited Electrical Journeyman exam is also shown with 100 scored items, 240 minutes, and 70% correct to pass.

Can I bring any NEC book into the test center?

No. The PSI bulletin notes that NEC handbooks and spiral-bound copies of the National Electrical Code are not allowed in the test center.

What calculator can I use?

The PSI bulletin states candidates may use a silent, non-printing, non-programmable calculator in the examination center.

Will this combo guarantee I pass?

No. Exam outcomes depend on your preparation and performance. This combo is designed to strengthen the skills the exam rewards—NEC navigation, code application, and calculation accuracy—so you can prepare with structure and confidence.