Oregon’s master-level electrical prep is all about turning real trade knowledge into reliable exam performance. You already know the work. The challenge is proving it in a timed setting where the difference between a correct answer and a missed point can come down to one detail: a table reference, an exception, a definition, or a clean calculation setup.
The 2023 Oregon Master Electrician + Electrician Calculations Study Guides & National Electrical Code Combo (Based on the 2023 NEC) is built to help you study with purpose—so your preparation feels less like random reading and more like training. You’ll strengthen the two skills that matter most on master-level electrician exams:
Oregon has adopted a 2023 code framework for electrical work through the Oregon Electrical Specialty Code, and Oregon’s approved exam materials include the National Electrical Code with Oregon amendments. This combo supports 2023 NEC-based study habits so you can build familiarity with the edition’s layout, tables, and rule language while preparing like a working electrician: identify the issue, confirm the governing rule, and calculate accurately when needed.
Included in this combo: 2023 Oregon Master Electrician Study Guide, 2023 Electrician Calculations Study Guide, and National Electrical Code (NEC) 2023 Paperback.
Oregon electrical individual licenses are administered through the Oregon Building Codes Division. Oregon law requires an applicant for electrical licensure to pass an examination prepared by the Electrical and Elevator Board and administered by the division. After you submit your application and it’s approved, Oregon sends a Letter of Authorization that explains how to schedule your licensing exam and includes a list of approved materials you may bring.
Oregon also sets important exam-day timing and scoring rules that should shape your study plan:
This combo is designed to help you prepare the way those rules demand: efficient study, reliable performance, and a pacing-friendly approach that reduces time traps. You’ll practice code-driven decision-making with the master study guide, sharpen the math with the calculations guide, and use the NEC 2023 paperback as the foundation for training your table work, definition awareness, and code structure knowledge.
Oregon’s electrical license examination guidelines state that a candidate sitting for an electrical license exam may use specific publications and materials during the examination, including the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70) and errata with Oregon amendments, along with other approved references and a silent, non-printing, non-programmable calculator. In other words, your Oregon electrical licensing exam preparation should treat test day as a reference-allowed environment—with performance driven by how well you can use the code and how quickly you can complete calculations.
That’s why this combo is structured around practical exam skills instead of passive reading. Here’s how to use it to prepare effectively for a reference-allowed exam:
Important exam-material note: Oregon’s guidelines allow approved materials to be altered for candidate use, including attached tabs and personal notes within the margins of the approved materials. Practice tests and class prep materials are not allowed as exam-room materials. Even if you never plan to heavily tab your book, building familiarity with the NEC layout and common “home sections” will make you faster and calmer during the exam.
Oregon’s Building Codes Division outlines a clear application-to-exam flow for electrical individual licenses. While your exact licensing path depends on the license type you are pursuing, Oregon’s published steps establish a dependable process you can plan around:
A master-level credential is earned through consistency. This combo helps you create that consistency by turning your prep into a repeatable routine: code practice, calculations practice, mixed problem sets, and focused review of mistakes.
Oregon electrical individual licensing is administered through the Oregon Building Codes Division. Oregon’s electrical license exam information emphasizes several rules every applicant should plan around:
Oregon also recognizes the 2023 electrical code environment through the Oregon Electrical Specialty Code, which is based on the 2023 NEC and Oregon amendments. If your study goal is to build modern, code-current proficiency, training on the 2023 NEC is a practical advantage—especially for candidates who want their preparation aligned with today’s code structure and tables.
Reference-allowed electrical exams reward electricians who can do two things at once: think like a tradesperson and move like a test-taker. That means you need practical knowledge, but you also need a strategy for pacing, navigation, and calculation discipline.
High-impact skills to build with this combo:
Common calculation habits that save points:
How to study when the NEC is an approved exam reference: Many candidates waste time because they treat the NEC like a novel. Instead, treat it like a tool. During practice, the goal is to reduce friction: fewer page flips, fewer false starts, fewer “I think it’s in here somewhere” moments. The more you practice targeted lookups, the more your brain builds a map of the book—definitions, tables, and recurring rule paths become familiar.
A practical weekly plan (built for working electricians):
This routine is effective because it mirrors how exam performance is built: repetition, correction, and smarter repetition. You’re not trying to “study harder.” You’re training the exact behaviors that produce points—accurate interpretation, faster navigation, and cleaner calculations.
1 Exam Prep is built to support electrician candidates with realistic, trade-focused preparation. This combo helps you move from “I’ve seen this before” to “I can answer this confidently under time pressure.”
This combo doesn’t promise outcomes. It supports the work that earns them: consistent practice, focused review, and strong exam habits.
Yes. This package includes the National Electrical Code 2023 Paperback along with the 2023 Oregon Master Electrician Study Guide and the 2023 Electrician Calculations Study Guide.
Oregon’s published exam information states the passing score for all licensing exams is 75 percent correct or better.
Oregon’s exam information states the examination must be taken within 60 days of the date of the Letter of Authorization.
Oregon publishes approved testing materials candidates may use during the exam, including the National Electrical Code (with Oregon amendments) and other references listed by the division, along with an approved calculator type.
Oregon’s exam information states that if you bring a calculator, it must be a silent, non-programmable, non-printing calculator.
Oregon states that applicants must wait 30 days after each failure before retaking an exam. A focused review plan—targeting the categories that cost you points—is the fastest way to improve your next attempt.
No. Exam outcomes depend on your preparation and performance. This combo is designed to strengthen the skills that electrical licensing exams reward—code understanding, reference navigation, and calculation accuracy—so you can prepare with structure and confidence.