If you’re preparing to upgrade to a Wyoming Master Electrician license, you already know the exam isn’t just about “knowing the code.” It’s about navigating the National Electrical Code quickly, recognizing what a question is really asking, and backing up your answer with the right section—under real test pressure.
This Super Combo is built for that exact moment. You get a Wyoming Master Electrician study guide aligned to the 2023 NEC, a dedicated Electrician Calculations study guide, a set of Master Electrician flash cards for fast recall, and the National Electrical Code (NEC) 2023 paperback with tabs to speed up lookups and improve your open-book efficiency.
Whether you’re tightening up weak areas like services, feeders, branch circuits, grounding and bonding, or motor calculations, this bundle helps you study with structure: learn the concepts, drill the math, practice code navigation, and reinforce key definitions and rules until they become second nature.
Best for: Wyoming-licensed journeymen moving toward Master Electrician, experienced electricians who need a focused exam routine, and candidates who want a balanced approach—code navigation + calculations + memory reinforcement.
Wyoming’s Master Electrician exam is listed under ICC’s Contractor/Trades examination program as the 701 Wyoming Master Electrician exam. The ICC bulletin identifies the exam as:
The bulletin also outlines major content areas commonly emphasized, including (but not limited to): general knowledge and theory, services and service equipment, feeders, branch circuits and conductors, wiring methods and materials, equipment and devices, control devices, motors and generators, and special occupancies/equipment/conditions.
The ICC Wyoming Electrical Contractor/Trades bulletin identifies the 701 Wyoming Master Electrician exam as an open book examination with a 5-hour time limit. Open-book does not mean “look up everything.” It means your score often comes down to how efficiently you can:
According to the ICC bulletin, the exam references the National Electrical Code and indicates that, during the exam, candidates may also use specific common electrical references and indexes (for example, Ugly’s Electrical Reference and certain NEC indexes/handbooks noted by ICC). This is exactly where a tabbed NEC becomes a practical advantage: it reduces search time and helps you stay oriented as questions bounce across chapters and articles.
Wyoming licensing is handled through the Department of Fire Prevention and Electrical Safety (Electrical Licensing). In general, your path to the Master Electrician license follows a sequence like this:
This combo supports the most time-intensive part of that journey: mastering the code-book workflow, strengthening calculations, and keeping critical rules and definitions fresh.
Wyoming’s licensing page for the Master Electrician exam qualifications describes specific experience and education expectations. In summary, to qualify to take the Wyoming Master Electrician exam, the state requires documented electrical wiring industry experience, including licensed journeyman experience, plus electrically related classroom instruction. Wyoming also describes an alternative route when the education hour requirement cannot be met, based on additional on-the-job training hours and approval by the Chief Electrical Inspector.
The state further notes that Wyoming adopts the National Electrical Code without modification and that examinations for licenses are based on the current edition of the NEC.
Wyoming’s licensing information also states that after passing the examination, applicants upload the pass letter into the eLicense portal and pay the initial license fee, and it describes ongoing renewal timing, renewal fees, and continuing education requirements (including NEC update education as part of the total hours).
Important employment note: Wyoming indicates that any Master Electrician performing electrical work in Wyoming must be employed at all times by an Electrical Contractor who carries a current Wyoming Electrical Contractor’s license.
Because the Wyoming Master Electrician exam is open book and time-limited, your study plan should do two things at the same time: strengthen electrical understanding and improve code-book speed. This Super Combo supports a practical study method that matches how successful candidates typically prepare:
When you study with a consistent routine—code lookup + calculations + recall—you reduce the guesswork and make your exam performance more repeatable.
1 Exam Prep focuses on exam preparation that’s trade-focused and practical—built for working electricians who need structure, not fluff. This Super Combo is designed to help you turn study time into measurable progress by supporting:
No prep system can replace hands-on experience, but the right study materials can help you organize what you already know, tighten weak spots, and walk into exam day with a plan.
Yes. The ICC Wyoming Electrical Contractor/Trades bulletin lists the 701 Wyoming Master Electrician exam as an open-book exam with a 5-hour time limit.
This package is based on the 2023 National Electrical Code (NEC) and includes the NEC 2023 paperback with tabs.
You receive a 2023 Wyoming Master Electrician Study Guide, a 2023 Electrician Calculations Study Guide, a National Electrical Code (NEC) 2023 paperback with tabs, and 2023 Master Electrician Flash Cards.
Because time is limited. Tabs help you move between chapters, articles, and common sections faster, which can improve your workflow when questions require quick code verification.
The ICC bulletin outlines content areas that include general knowledge and theory, services and service equipment, feeders, branch circuits and conductors, wiring methods and materials, equipment and devices, control devices, motors and generators, and special occupancies/equipment/conditions.
Wyoming’s licensing information states that the state adopts the National Electrical Code without modification, and exams are based on the current edition of the NEC.
Open book doesn’t eliminate calculations—it often increases the importance of accuracy and speed. A focused calculations guide helps you set up problems correctly and avoid time-consuming rework.
Yes. Flash cards are ideal for reinforcing definitions, core rules, and frequently tested concepts—especially when you only have short windows to study between jobs.
A strong routine is: review a topic in the Master study guide, practice NEC lookups using the tabbed code book, drill the related math in the calculations guide, then reinforce key points with flash cards.
No study product can guarantee a passing score or licensing outcome. This combo is designed to help you prepare more efficiently by improving code navigation, calculations confidence, and topic retention.