2023 Virginia Master Electrician Study Guide & National Electrical Code Combo with Tabs (Based on the 2023 NEC)

2023 Virginia Master Electrician Study Guide & National Electrical Code Combo with Tabs (Based on the 2023 NEC)

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2023 Virginia Master Electrician Study Guide & National Electrical Code Combo with Tabs (Based on the 2023 NEC)

2023 Virginia Master Electrician Study Guide & National Electrical Code Combo with Tabs (Based on the 2023 NEC)

Virginia’s Master Electrician exam is built for electricians who are ready to take on higher-level responsibility—advanced installation knowledge, strong Code application, and the confidence to make the right call when details matter. If you want a study setup that keeps you organized and helps you practice the way open-book testing actually works, this combo gives you two essentials that work together:

  • 2023 Virginia Master Electrician Study Guide
  • National Electrical Code (NEC) 2023 Paperback with Tabs

At the master level, the difference between “I’ve studied” and “I’m ready” usually comes down to performance habits. Master exams don’t just test whether you’ve seen a topic before—they test whether you can apply requirements accurately under time pressure, move through the code book efficiently, and avoid the common mistakes that cost points (missed exceptions, misread tables, and rushed assumptions).

This combo is designed to help you prepare with a repeatable system:

  • Practice-first studying using a master-focused study guide that trains exam-style decision-making.
  • Navigation training using a tabbed NEC so you spend less time flipping and more time verifying the governing rule.
  • Confidence building through steady drills that strengthen accuracy and pacing together.

And because this is a tabbed Code book package, it’s ideal for open-book preparation. Tabs don’t replace knowledge—but they reduce friction and help you get to the right Chapter, Article family, or table quickly so you can focus on what actually earns points: reading carefully, confirming conditions, and choosing the correct answer for the scenario.

Best for: Virginia Master Electrician candidates who want a structured study plan and a tabbed NEC for faster, more realistic open-book practice.

What You Get

  • 2023 Virginia Master Electrician Study Guide
    Master-level review and practice support designed to strengthen NEC application, scenario-based reasoning, and exam-style decision-making tied to Virginia’s master electrician content outline.
  • National Electrical Code (NEC) 2023 Paperback with Tabs
    A 2023 NEC paperback paired with tabs to help you access key code areas faster while practicing realistic lookups, tables, definitions, and exception-based rules.

Exam Details

Virginia’s Master Electrician examination program is administered through PSI for the Commonwealth of Virginia (DPOR / Board for Contractors). PSI publishes the exam content outline for the Master Electrician portion, including question count, passing score, and time allowed.

For the Master Electrician portion, PSI lists:

  • 90 items
  • Passing score: 63
  • Time allowed: 270 minutes

PSI also provides a topic-by-topic outline so you can see what’s on the exam and how many items appear in each category. That outline shows a balanced focus across trade knowledge, core electrical theory, and Code-based installation requirements. Master topics include:

  • General electrical knowledge
  • Requirements for electrical installations
  • Electrical-electronic fundamentals
  • Services, feeders, and branch circuits
  • Service and feeder requirements
  • Grounding and bonding
  • Conductors and cables
  • Raceways and boxes
  • Special occupancies and special equipment
  • Signs and outline lighting
  • Motors and controls and utilization equipment
  • Lighting, general low voltage requirements, communication systems, and fire detection/alarm systems

This combo is built around that reality. Your study guide helps you practice how questions are framed. Your tabbed NEC supports the navigation skill open-book exams reward most—finding the governing rule efficiently and confirming the details that make an answer correct.

Open Book Test

PSI states that all examinations are open book for Virginia tradesman testing. It also states that you must bring your own references (they are not provided at the test site), and that no study guides are permitted in the exam area.

Open-book success is not about searching harder—it’s about searching smarter. The most effective approach is a repeatable workflow you can rely on under a clock:

  • Step 1: Identify the topic before you touch the book.
    Is the question really about grounding and bonding? A service rule? A conductor requirement? A wiring method detail? Special occupancy rules?
  • Step 2: Choose your “first stop.”
    Before flipping pages, decide where the answer should live—definitions, a specific Code area, or a table.
  • Step 3: Find the governing rule and read carefully.
    Many wrong answers come from stopping at a general rule and missing the condition that changes it.
  • Step 4: Check exceptions, notes, and table conditions.
    Master-level questions frequently hinge on exceptions and table notes.

PSI also publishes key reference rules that matter when you prepare:

  • No loose papers or unbound references are permitted.
  • If a reference is downloaded from the internet, it must be spiral bound, hole-punched and placed in a binder, or stapled as described by PSI.
  • References may be highlighted, underlined, and/or indexed prior to the exam, but references containing any writing are not allowed.
  • References may be tabbed with permanent tabs only and PSI states that no removable tabs are allowed.

This is exactly why a tabbed Code book is so helpful during preparation. Tabs reduce the time spent flipping so you can focus on what raises your score: correct rule selection, careful reading, and consistent exception/table habits.

Licensing Steps

Virginia’s Master Electrician credential is an individual tradesman license issued through DPOR (Board for Contractors). The process is built around eligibility, application, passing the exam, and license issuance.

  1. Select your trade designation and method of licensure on the Tradesman Exam & License Application (Master Electrical).
  2. Document your qualifying experience pathway using the required experience verification format listed on the application.
  3. Submit your application package and application fee to DPOR as required by the application instructions.
  4. After approval, pay PSI and schedule your exam using PSI’s scheduling process for Virginia tradesman examinations.
  5. Take and pass the Master Electrician exam (90 items, 270 minutes, passing score 63).
  6. Complete any remaining issuance steps required for your Master Electrician license once your exam requirement is satisfied.

This combo supports the biggest part of the journey most electricians want to control: daily preparation. With a structured plan and a tabbed NEC, you can keep your studying consistent and performance-focused until test day.

State Requirements

Virginia publishes qualification pathways for Master tradesman applicants on the Tradesman Exam & License Application. For Master applicants, the application lists experience-based options including:

  • Nine years of practical experience in the trade, verified by individuals who observed the applicant’s work; or
  • One year of practical experience as a licensed journeyman in the trade.

Virginia’s Tradesman Exam & License Application also includes a reminder that any applicant performing work over $1,000 must contact the Board for Contractors to obtain a Virginia Contractors License. (Tradesman licensing is issued to individuals; contractor licensing is a separate track for businesses.)

Because eligibility is documentation-driven, it’s smart to organize your verification paperwork early so your application package is complete and your exam timeline stays on track.

Reference Books

  • National Electrical Code (NEC) 2023 Paperback with Tabs
    Included Book: Your code book for this combo. Use it to build navigation speed, table confidence, and the “exception habit” that prevents avoidable missed questions during open-book practice.

PSI also lists reference materials used to prepare questions for the Virginia tradesman electrician examinations, including the following electrician references:

  • National Electrical Code (NFPA 70)
    Listed by PSI as a Code reference for electrician examinations. PSI notes that for Code questions, the examination is based only on the edition of the Code book that is listed in its reference list.
  • American Electricians’ Handbook (16th edition)
    Listed by PSI as a reference for electrician examinations.
  • Virginia Board for Contractors, Individual License and Certification Regulations
    Listed by PSI as the regulatory reference for all tradesman examinations.

Test Information and Study Materials

Open-book master exams are performance exams. The goal is to be accurate and efficient at the same time. Most missed questions come from predictable issues—not from never seeing the topic:

  • Searching without a plan and losing minutes
  • Missing an exception that changes the general rule
  • Misreading a table heading, note, or condition
  • Rushing the final choice after finding the correct section

This combo helps you train around those issues with a practical approach that fits real electrician schedules.

1) Build “first stop” instincts

Speed comes from choosing the right destination early. Practice identifying the category before you open the book:

  • Services/feeders/branch circuits: train recognizing whether the question is actually a service requirement, protection question, or conductor selection scenario.
  • Grounding and bonding: slow down and confirm the scenario conditions so you apply the correct rule for the installation described.
  • Raceways and boxes: practice interpreting the wiring method and location details so you go straight to the right rules.
  • Motors and controls: train recognizing the “type” of motor/control question so you don’t waste time searching broadly.
  • Special occupancies/equipment: practice starting in the special rules first when the scenario clearly requires them.

2) Use tabs the right way

Tabs are most valuable when you pair them with discipline. The habit to build is simple:

  • Decide where you’re going before you flip pages.
  • Use tabs to reach the correct area quickly.
  • Find the governing section or table.
  • Read carefully and then check exceptions and notes.

High-impact drill: Work 10–15 practice questions from your study guide. For each question, say (or write down during practice at home) what your first stop will be before you open the NEC. After the set, identify the pattern that slowed you down—wrong first stop, missed exception, table note overlooked, or rushed reading—then drill that weak spot in your next session.

3) Treat tables like a separate subject

Tables can be fast points or easy mistakes. Build a repeatable checklist:

  • Confirm you’re using the correct table for the scenario.
  • Read headings and notes before selecting values.
  • Match the question’s conditions to the table’s assumptions.

This prevents one of the most common master-level errors: choosing a correct-looking number that doesn’t actually apply to the situation described.

4) Build an “exception habit”

Master exams frequently reward the electrician who reads one step deeper. Train the reflex: when you find the rule, immediately look for exceptions and condition-based language (including notes that change how a table is applied).

5) A weekly routine that stays realistic

Consistency beats marathon sessions. A practical weekly rhythm:

  • 2–3 sessions/week: Study guide practice questions + timed NEC navigation drills (short sets, focused on speed and accuracy).
  • 1 session/week: Table-focused practice (questions that force careful note reading).
  • 1 session/week: Mixed review that targets weak areas you identified during timed drills.

This keeps your prep organized and progress-driven—exactly what open-book testing demands.

How 1 Exam Prep Helps You Reach Your Goal

1 Exam Prep supports electricians with a study structure built for trade exams: organized guidance, practice-oriented preparation, and a clear path from “I’m reviewing” to “I’m ready to perform.” This combo is designed to help you build the habits that matter most on a Virginia Master Electrician exam: accurate Code application, efficient navigation, and confidence under a timer.

  • Organized study guidance that keeps preparation focused on master-level topics instead of random reading.
  • Trade-focused review that reinforces real installation reasoning and the master mindset.
  • Practice-oriented preparation so you train how to answer questions, not just how to recognize content.
  • Reference navigation support with a tabbed NEC so your lookups become faster and more controlled.
  • Confidence-building structure that helps you identify weak areas and tighten them before exam day.

The goal is simple: help you walk into your exam with a plan you can execute—question after question—without getting slowed down by searching, missed exceptions, or table mistakes.

FAQ

How many questions are on the Virginia Master Electrician exam?

PSI’s Virginia tradesman exam content outline lists the Master Electrician portion as 90 items.

How long do I have to complete the exam?

PSI lists 270 minutes to complete the Master Electrician portion.

What score do I need to pass?

PSI lists a passing score of 63 for the Master Electrician portion.

Is the Virginia Master Electrician exam open book?

Yes. PSI states that all Virginia tradesman examinations are open book.

Are tabs allowed in the exam room?

PSI states that references may be tabbed with permanent tabs only and that no removable tabs are allowed.

What are Virginia’s experience options to qualify for the master exam tradesman license?

Virginia’s Tradesman Exam & License Application lists master eligibility options including nine years of practical experience in the trade (verified by observers) or one year of practical experience as a licensed journeyman in the trade.

Does this combo include the NEC book with tabs?

Yes. This combo includes the National Electrical Code (NEC) 2023 paperback with tabs.

How do the tabs help during preparation?

Tabs reduce the time spent flipping so you can focus on finding the governing section, reading carefully, checking exceptions and notes, and improving pacing during timed practice.