If you’re preparing for Tennessee journeyman-level electrical testing or sharpening your code-and-calculation skills for the field, this Super Combo brings your most-used prep tools together in one streamlined set. You get a Tennessee-focused journeyman study guide, a dedicated electrician calculations study guide, journeyman flash cards for fast daily review, and the National Electrical Code (NEC) 2023 paperback bundled with tabs—so your study sessions can move from “looking it up” to “knowing where it is.”
Whether you’re coming out of an apprenticeship, moving up to more independent work, or re-centering your code knowledge after time in the trade, this combo is built for practical learning. It supports the core skills journeyman candidates are expected to demonstrate: navigating the NEC efficiently, applying code rules to real installations, and completing common jobsite math with confidence.
Because Tennessee electrical licensing and testing can be tied to state and local requirements, this combo is also a smart fit if you work across multiple jurisdictions or want a strong NEC-based foundation that stays useful beyond exam day. Your goal is simple: read the question, find the rule, do the math, choose the correct answer—and carry those habits into everyday electrical work.
Best for: Tennessee journeyman-level exam candidates, Limited Licensed Electrician (LLE) exam takers where applicable, apprentices nearing advancement, and working electricians who want a stronger NEC + calculations workflow.
Many Tennessee electricians encounter journeyman-level testing through local requirements and/or the state’s Limited Licensed Electrician (LLE) pathway, depending on where the work is performed. For the Tennessee LLE trade exam administered through PSI, the published exam description includes:
This combo is designed to strengthen the exact test behaviors that matter most: accurate code reading, fast rule location, and clean calculations. Even when an exam emphasizes code more heavily than math, being strong in both areas makes you faster, calmer, and more consistent.
For the Tennessee LLE trade exam administered by PSI, the exam is published as OPEN BOOK. That means success is less about memorizing every rule and more about mastering:
Open-book exams still reward preparation. When the clock is running, a well-tabbed code book and a practiced lookup process can be the difference between confidently answering and getting stuck on a single rule.
Licensing pathways in Tennessee can involve both state and local requirements. If you are pursuing the Limited Licensed Electrician (LLE) credential through the Tennessee Board for Licensing Contractors, a practical step-by-step flow typically looks like this:
The Tennessee Board for Licensing Contractors publishes the Limited Licensed Electrician (LLE) license as a credential required for electricians performing work in municipalities that utilize the Division of Fire Prevention for permits or inspections, and it covers work under $25,000 per project. The state also notes that you should first check with your local government to confirm whether they accept the LLE license or have additional local licensing requirements.
For the LLE license, the state-published requirements include:
If you’re preparing for a local journeyman electrician exam instead of (or in addition to) the state LLE exam, this combo still supports the most transferable skills: NEC navigation, installation rules comprehension, and the calculations electricians use every day.
This Super Combo is built to support the realities of electrical testing: you’re expected to interpret code language precisely, locate the right section quickly, and apply requirements to real installations. Here’s how to use each component effectively in a study plan:
Practical study rhythm (example): 30–45 minutes of study guide work, 20–30 minutes of NEC lookup drills, 20 minutes of calculations practice, and 10 minutes of flash cards. Consistency beats cramming—especially for open-book code exams where speed and accuracy are everything.
1 Exam Prep supports your journeyman-level goals by giving you a structured way to study what matters most: code navigation, trade-focused understanding, and practice-oriented preparation. Instead of bouncing between disconnected resources, this Super Combo keeps your materials aligned so you can build momentum week after week.
Yes. This Super Combo is built around the 2023 National Electrical Code and includes the NEC 2023 paperback plus tabs, along with 2023-based journeyman prep resources.
Tennessee licensing can involve both state and local requirements. The state publishes the Limited Licensed Electrician (LLE) credential through the Tennessee Board for Licensing Contractors for certain municipalities and specific project scopes, while some areas may require local licensing. This combo supports journeyman-level NEC and calculations skills used across those pathways.
For the PSI-administered Tennessee LLE trade exam, the published exam information lists it as an open book exam. Open book still requires strong preparation—especially fast NEC navigation and careful reading of code language.
Tabs help most during preparation because they train your speed and accuracy when locating rules, tables, and key topics. The real benefit comes from repeated practice: seeing a question, identifying keywords, and finding the correct NEC section efficiently.
No. Electrical calculations show up constantly in the field—load work, circuit sizing, conductor/overcurrent decisions, and troubleshooting. Practicing calculations improves both exam performance and day-to-day confidence on the job.
Use them for short daily sessions. Ten minutes a day is enough to reinforce definitions, rules, and common concepts. They’re especially effective when paired with deeper study from the study guides and NEC lookups.
Yes. Apprentices can use this set to bridge the gap between classroom learning and journeyman expectations by developing stronger NEC navigation habits and cleaner calculations practice.
No exam prep can guarantee a result, but focused preparation can make you faster, more accurate, and more confident. This combo is designed to help you study the right way: organized review, consistent practice, and practical code navigation skills.