The Tennessee CE-A,H High Voltage Electrical Contractor (Prov) Ultimate Exam Prep Rental Package is designed for electrical contractors, qualifying agents, utility contractors, industrial electrical professionals, and high-voltage technicians preparing for the Tennessee CE-A,H High Voltage Electrical Contractor trade exam administered through Prov. This Ultimate rental package combines rental reference books, an included Tennessee business and law book, online exam prep, 1 year of course access, and Application Service into one organized preparation option.
High-voltage electrical contracting is a specialized area of electrical work that requires strong technical knowledge, safety awareness, and the ability to use trade references efficiently. Candidates preparing for this exam should be ready to study high-voltage power distribution, transmission systems, substations, transformers, breakers, vaults, wiring methods, motors, controls, tools, transportation, structures, OSHA construction safety, and general electrical knowledge.
This package supports preparation by giving candidates access to the listed rental references while also including the NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business, Law, and Project Management, 4th Edition - TN. The rental books support electrical code, calculations, high-voltage trade knowledge, and OSHA safety. The included Tennessee business and law book supports contractor business preparation, project management topics, and state-focused licensing concepts. The online exam prep helps candidates organize study time, review exam topics, and practice reference navigation for open-book testing.
The Tennessee CE-A,H High Voltage Electrical Contractor exam requires more than field experience alone. Candidates must understand how to locate information quickly, choose the correct reference, apply electrical standards, review safety rules, and answer exam-style questions under timed conditions. The open-book format rewards candidates who have practiced using their references before test day. This Ultimate package is designed to help candidates build those habits with structure and consistency.
Passing the Tennessee CE-A,H High Voltage Electrical Contractor exam does not automatically issue a Tennessee contractor license. Applicants must still complete the licensing process required by the Tennessee Board for Licensing Contractors and meet the requirements for the applicable classification. This package supports exam preparation and application organization, while the state licensing process determines final approval.
The Tennessee CE-A,H High Voltage Electrical Contractor exam is the trade exam associated with the CE-A,H high-voltage electrical contractor classification. The exam is administered through Prov for Tennessee contractor testing. Candidates preparing for this exam should be ready to demonstrate knowledge of high-voltage electrical work, electrical safety, wiring methods, power distribution, transmission-related concepts, substations, transformers, breakers, vaults, motors, controls, tools, transportation, structures, and general electrical knowledge.
The Tennessee CE-A,H High Voltage Electrical Contractor exam contains 70 questions. The time allowed is 2 hours. Candidates should prepare for a timed exam that requires both technical understanding and efficient use of approved references. Even though the exam is open book, candidates who are not familiar with the books may spend too much time searching for answers.
The exam content includes general electrical knowledge, wiring methods and materials, motors and controls, OSHA safety, tools and transportation, structures, transformers, breakers and vaults, distribution, transmission, and substations. These subjects require candidates to study from more than one reference. Some questions may be code-based, while others may involve OSHA safety, quick electrical calculations, high-voltage equipment, or broader electrical trade practices.
High-voltage electrical work carries serious responsibility because it involves systems and equipment with significant hazards. Candidates should prepare for questions that connect technical work with safe work practices, proper equipment use, construction-site responsibilities, power distribution concepts, and contractor-level decision making. A strong study plan should include both knowledge review and repeated practice with the references.
The included Tennessee business and law guide supports the contractor business side of preparation. Contractor licensing involves more than technical trade knowledge, and candidates should be prepared to understand business law concepts, project management topics, contracts, administrative responsibilities, and Tennessee-focused contractor requirements that may apply to the licensing process.
The Tennessee CE-A,H High Voltage Electrical Contractor exam is an open-book test. Candidates may use approved references during the exam, which makes book familiarity a major part of preparation. Open book does not mean the exam is easy. Candidates must know how to locate information, choose the correct reference, and apply the material accurately within the time allowed.
For this exam, candidates should practice using The National Electrical Code Handbook, Ugly’s Electrical References, American Electrician’s Handbook, OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926, and the Tennessee business and law guide. Each reference serves a different purpose. The NEC Handbook supports code navigation and electrical installation requirements. Ugly’s Electrical References supports quick formulas, calculations, and field data. The American Electrician’s Handbook supports broader trade knowledge and electrical system review. OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926 supports construction safety preparation. The Tennessee business and law guide supports contractor business and management preparation.
The course portion of this package helps candidates prepare for the open-book format by encouraging structured review and reference lookup practice. A useful study method is to review a topic, answer an exam-style question, identify the likely reference, locate the supporting section, and review why the answer is correct. Repeating this process helps students build speed and confidence with open-book testing.
Candidates should also follow the current Prov instructions for approved references, tabs, highlighting, book markings, loose materials, and exam-room items. Testing rules may be specific, and candidates should prepare their books according to the current requirements. The Ultimate rental package supports study and reference navigation, while the testing provider’s rules determine what may be used on exam day.
Contractors pursuing the Tennessee CE-A,H High Voltage Electrical Contractor classification should begin by confirming that this classification matches the type of work they plan to perform. Tennessee contractor classifications are tied to scope of work, so applicants should choose the classification that fits their intended business activity, technical responsibilities, and project type.
The Tennessee Board for Licensing Contractors administers contractor licensing in the state. Candidates should review the board’s current application requirements before beginning the licensing process. The CE-A,H High Voltage Electrical Contractor exam supports the high-voltage electrical classification, but the exam is only one part of the overall licensing path.
After confirming the proper classification, candidates should prepare for the required examination. This includes studying the rental references, reviewing the exam subject areas, and practicing under timed conditions. The online course helps organize this process by focusing study around the topics and reference-navigation skills connected to the exam.
Candidates should schedule the exam according to the current Prov testing instructions. Preparation should include general electrical knowledge, wiring methods and materials, motors and controls, OSHA safety, tools and transportation, structures, transformers, breakers and vaults, distribution, transmission, and substations. Because the exam includes 70 questions and a 2-hour time limit, pacing matters. Candidates should learn how to move through questions efficiently and avoid spending too long on one item.
After passing the trade exam, applicants must continue through the Tennessee Board for Licensing Contractors application process. This may include submitting required forms, business information, qualifying agent details, financial documentation, insurance-related materials, or other documents required by the board. Application Service is included with this package to help support the preparation and organization involved in the application process.
Tennessee contractor licensing is administered by the Tennessee Board for Licensing Contractors. Contractors performing electrical contracting work in Tennessee must follow the state’s licensing laws, classification rules, application procedures, and board requirements. Candidates pursuing the CE-A,H High Voltage Electrical Contractor classification should make sure they understand the scope of work connected to the classification before applying.
The CE-A,H High Voltage Electrical Contractor classification is associated with high-voltage electrical work, including areas such as power distribution, transmission, substations, transformers, breakers, vaults, and related high-voltage electrical systems. Candidates should prepare for an exam that reflects the specialized nature of this work and the safety responsibilities connected to high-voltage electrical contracting.
Tennessee contractor licensing may involve more than the trade exam. Applicants may need to satisfy application requirements, identify a qualifying agent, provide business information, meet financial or documentation requirements, comply with insurance-related rules, and complete any additional examination or application steps required for the license classification.
This Ultimate rental package supports the study and application-preparation portion of the licensing process. It does not replace the Tennessee contractor license application, board review, classification approval, or any other state requirement. Candidates should use the rental books, included book, course access, and Application Service as part of a complete preparation plan that includes official application review, organized study, and consistent exam practice.
A strong preparation plan for the Tennessee CE-A,H High Voltage Electrical Contractor exam should combine online course study, reference review, and timed practice. Because the exam is open book, candidates should study with the same references they plan to use during preparation. The goal is to build familiarity with both the material and the books before test day.
The National Electrical Code Handbook should be used to build code familiarity. Candidates should review definitions, wiring methods, grounding and bonding concepts, services, feeders, branch circuits, conductors, raceways, electrical equipment, special conditions, and general code organization. The explanatory material in the handbook can also help candidates understand why certain requirements exist, which can be helpful when applying code information to exam-style questions.
Ugly’s Electrical References is useful for quick lookup. Candidates should become comfortable locating formulas, conversions, conductor data, electrical symbols, tables, and calculation support. Since the CE-A,H exam is timed, quick-reference skills can help candidates answer calculation or field-data questions more efficiently.
The American Electrician’s Handbook should be used for broad electrical trade review. Candidates should study high-voltage electrical systems, power distribution, transformers, motors, controls, conductors, electrical equipment, installation practices, and electrical theory. This reference can help strengthen the practical knowledge needed for questions involving distribution, transmission, substations, breakers, vaults, tools, transportation, and structures.
OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926 should be studied for construction safety. Candidates should understand jobsite hazards, worker protection, equipment safety, electrical safety considerations, protective practices, fall protection concepts, construction-site hazards, and contractor safety responsibilities. Safety topics are especially important for high-voltage electrical work because the risks can be serious and safe work practices must be understood clearly.
The Tennessee business and law guide should be used to support contractor business preparation. Candidates should review contractor responsibilities, business organization, contracts, project management, administrative duties, and state-focused licensing concepts that may be relevant to the Tennessee contractor licensing process. Technical trade knowledge and business preparation work together in a complete licensing plan.
The course portion of this Ultimate rental package helps organize these subjects into a more manageable study plan. Candidates can work through topic review, practice questions, and reference lookup exercises instead of trying to study every page without direction. This structure helps students understand which reference is most useful for each type of question and how to locate supporting information more efficiently.
Timed practice should be part of the study routine throughout the 1 year of course access. The exam includes 70 questions with a 2-hour time limit, so candidates should practice maintaining a steady pace. During timed drills, candidates should learn to answer familiar questions first, mark more difficult questions for review, and return to them after completing easier items. Strong reference familiarity can make this strategy more effective.
The rental format is useful for candidates who want access to the listed references during their study period, while the included Tennessee business and law book adds state-focused contractor preparation. Candidates should treat rental books carefully, use them consistently, and build study habits around the approved exam materials. The combination of rental books, included book, online prep, and Application Service gives candidates both study resources and preparation structure.
1 Exam Prep helps Tennessee CE-A,H High Voltage Electrical Contractor candidates prepare with organized study guidance, rental reference support, online course structure, and Application Service. High-voltage electrical exams can be challenging because they combine technical electrical knowledge, OSHA safety, code familiarity, power systems, business law, and reference navigation. A structured Ultimate package helps candidates study with more direction.
For open-book exams, 1 Exam Prep emphasizes the ability to use references efficiently. Candidates need to know how to move through the NEC Handbook, Ugly’s Electrical References, the American Electrician’s Handbook, OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926, and the Tennessee business and law guide under timed conditions. The rental books support hands-on study, while the online course helps organize review and practice.
Trade-focused review helps connect field experience with exam performance. Many high-voltage electrical professionals already understand the work from the jobsite, but exam questions often require a standard-based or reference-supported answer. Organized preparation helps bridge the gap between practical experience and test-taking requirements.
Application Service adds support for candidates working through the licensing path. Contractor licensing can involve paperwork, classification details, business information, and careful organization. While licensing approval is determined by the state, having application support included can help candidates approach the process with better structure.
Practice-oriented preparation can also help reduce stress before exam day. Timed drills, topic review, reference lookup exercises, and exam-style questions help students become more comfortable with the open-book format. While no rental package, online prep course, or application service can guarantee a passing score, licensing approval, or exam outcome, the right study structure can help candidates prepare with more focus, organization, and confidence.
This package includes rental access to The National Electrical Code Handbook, 2017; Ugly’s Electrical References; American Electrician’s Handbook, 17th Edition; and Code of Federal Regulations - 29 CFR Part 1926 (OSHA). It also includes the NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business, Law, and Project Management, 4th Edition - TN, 1 year of course access, and Application Service.
The package price is $2,010.
Yes. This rental package includes a refundable deposit of $500.
The total due is $2,510, which includes the $2,010 package price and the $500 refundable deposit.
Yes. This Ultimate package includes 1 year of course access.
Yes. Application Service is included with this package.
Yes. The Tennessee CE-A,H High Voltage Electrical Contractor exam is an open-book test. Candidates should study with the approved references and follow the current Prov rules for book markings, tabs, highlighting, and permitted materials.
The Tennessee CE-A,H High Voltage Electrical Contractor exam contains 70 questions.
The time allowed for the Tennessee CE-A,H High Voltage Electrical Contractor exam is 2 hours.
The exam covers general electrical knowledge, wiring methods and materials, motors and controls, OSHA safety, tools and transportation, structures, transformers, breakers and vaults, distribution, transmission, and substations.
No. Passing the CE-A,H trade exam does not automatically issue a Tennessee contractor license. Applicants must still complete the Tennessee Board for Licensing Contractors application process and meet the requirements for the applicable classification.
This package is best for electrical contractors, high-voltage electrical professionals, qualifying agents, utility contractors, industrial electrical workers, and candidates preparing for the Tennessee CE-A,H High Voltage Electrical Contractor exam administered through Prov who want rental books, online exam prep, an included Tennessee business and law book, and Application Service together.