Wyoming Limited HVAC Technician (ICC - 600_WY) Ultimate Exam Prep Rental Package

Wyoming Limited HVAC Technician (ICC - 600_WY) Ultimate Exam Prep Rental Package

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Wyoming Limited HVAC Technician (ICC - 600_WY) Ultimate Exam Prep Rental Package

The Wyoming Limited HVAC Technician exam (ICC 600_WY) is designed to confirm you can safely handle the electrical side of HVAC equipment installations—especially work on the load side of the disconnect, control circuits (including thermostat wiring), and equipment grounding and bonding. If you’re ready to earn your Wyoming credential and want a study plan that stays focused on what the exam actually tests, this Ultimate Exam Prep Rental Package brings everything together in one place.

This package pairs an organized, exam-focused online prep experience with rental access to the reference books you provided. Because this is an open-book exam, it’s not just what you know—it’s how quickly and accurately you can find the right code section, interpret it correctly, and apply it to a real scenario. The goal is to build steady confidence with code navigation and HVAC-specific electrical requirements so you can make solid decisions under time pressure.

Package Price: $995
Refundable Book Deposit: $150
Total Due Today: $1145

What You Get

  • Included Book(s): National Electrical Code (NEC), 2023; Ugly’s Electrical References.
  • Course Access: 1 year of course access.
  • Application Service: Included with this package.

If you’ve ever felt like you’re “studying everything” but not making measurable progress, this package is built to solve that problem. You’ll focus on the exam’s published topic weights, practice the kinds of decisions HVAC technicians make in the field, and strengthen the reference-book habits that matter most for open-book testing.

Exam Details

  • Exam Name: Wyoming Limited HVAC Technician
  • Exam Code: 600 (Wyoming) / 600_WY
  • Number of Questions: 40 multiple-choice questions
  • Time Limit: 2-hour time limit
  • Testing Provider: Pearson VUE (computer-based)
  • Pearson VUE Exam Fee: $115

The published exam outline also identifies the main content areas and weighting. A smart study plan follows those weights so you spend your time where it has the biggest impact:

  • General Knowledge, Theory, Basic Load Calculations, and Definitions: 13%
  • Feeders, Branch Circuits, and Conductors: 12%
  • Wiring Methods (Load Side of Disconnect to Equipment or Motor): 12%
  • Control Circuits (Includes Thermostat Wires): 13%
  • Equipment Grounding and Bonding: 13%
  • HVAC Equipment and Motors (Load Side of Disconnect to Equipment or Motor): 37%

Notice the biggest portion of the exam focuses on HVAC equipment and motors on the load side of the disconnect. That’s where strong book-navigation and real-world application come together—reading a question carefully, identifying what the scenario is describing, and confirming the right code requirement efficiently.

Open Book Test

The Wyoming Limited HVAC Technician (600_WY) exam is an open book test. Open-book doesn’t mean you can look up everything—time moves fast on a 40-question exam with a 2-hour limit. The candidates who perform well are the ones who build:

  • Fast reference habits: knowing where key rules live and how to locate them without wandering
  • Accurate interpretation: reading the question, spotting what matters, and applying the right requirement
  • Repeatable pacing: answering what you can confidently, then verifying only when it changes the outcome

A practical open-book approach is to train for “decision + confirmation.” First, decide what the question is really asking (load side vs. line side, branch circuit vs. control circuit, equipment grounding vs. bonding). Then confirm the rule quickly in the NEC when needed. This builds speed without turning every question into a long search session.

Licensing Steps

Before you can schedule your ICC Contractor/Trades exam for Wyoming, you must first submit a license application to the Wyoming Department of Fire Prevention and Electrical Safety. Once your application is approved, your eligibility is processed so you can schedule the exam through Pearson VUE.

  1. Complete your Wyoming license application: Submit the application to the Wyoming Department of Fire Prevention and Electrical Safety (Electrical Licensing).
  2. Wait for approval: After your application is found satisfactory, your eligibility to test is forwarded for processing.
  3. Schedule your exam: Once approved, schedule the 600_WY exam with Pearson VUE.
  4. Take the exam: Arrive prepared with your reference books and a clear strategy for pacing and lookups.
  5. Finish any remaining state steps: After passing, follow Wyoming’s process to finalize and maintain your Limited HVAC Technician credential.

Application Service is included with this Ultimate package to help keep your licensing path organized and moving forward—especially when timing, documentation, and scheduling details matter.

State Requirements

Wyoming’s ICC Contractor/Trades bulletin for electrical licensing directs candidates to apply first through the Wyoming Department of Fire Prevention and Electrical Safety (Electrical Licensing) before scheduling an exam. The department’s published electrical safety information also states that the 2023 edition of the National Electrical Code (NEC) is in effect statewide for electrical safety enforcement.

For Limited HVAC Technician candidates, the key takeaway is that your exam and licensing pathway are tied directly to code-based requirements. Your study should reflect the same emphasis: electrical fundamentals that apply to HVAC equipment, motors, control circuits, and correct wiring methods—especially on the load side of the disconnect.

If you’re planning your prep timeline, build in enough time for both the application process and your exam study cycle. This package is designed to help you keep both parts moving with fewer delays and less guesswork.

Reference Books

  • Included Book: National Electrical Code, NEC, 2023
    The primary code reference for the 600_WY exam. You’ll use it to confirm rules for branch circuits, conductors, wiring methods on the load side of the disconnect, control circuits, and grounding and bonding concepts that show up throughout HVAC electrical work.
  • Included Book: Ugly’s Electrical References
    A compact reference that supports quick lookups for electrical formulas, conversions, and common reference information—useful for basic load calculations and reinforcing electrical theory questions that appear on the exam outline.

Please allow up to 15 business days for book rental package orders

Test Information and Study Materials

The 600_WY exam is built around the electrical knowledge a limited HVAC technician needs in the field. Your preparation should reflect that reality: you’re not being tested on “everything HVAC.” You’re being tested on how you handle the electrical side of HVAC equipment safely and correctly, especially where the NEC drives installation decisions.

Here’s how to study in a way that matches the published outline and the open-book format:

  • Start with the highest-weighted content area: HVAC equipment and motors (37%) is the largest portion of the exam. Make sure you can recognize common question scenarios quickly—equipment and motor connections on the load side of the disconnect, conductor considerations, and how the code applies to HVAC installations.
  • Build a dependable control-circuit routine: Control circuits (13%), including thermostat wires, are a core testing area. Practice distinguishing between control circuits and power circuits so you don’t chase the wrong section or apply the wrong rule.
  • Practice wiring methods by scenario: Wiring methods (12%) on the load side of the disconnect often involve real-world constraints: what the question says about location, equipment connection, and conductor routing matters. Get comfortable identifying the “trigger detail” that points you to the right NEC requirement.
  • Don’t skip grounding and bonding: Equipment grounding and bonding (13%) shows up frequently because it’s a safety foundation. Train yourself to slow down for these questions and confirm the right concept—many wrong answers sound plausible unless you verify the correct requirement.
  • Stay sharp on branch circuits and conductors: Feeders, branch circuits, and conductors (12%) often test practical decisions—choosing the right conductor approach, understanding overcurrent protection relationships, and recognizing what the code is requiring in the scenario.
  • Use the “two-pass” exam strategy: On open-book tests, it helps to answer the questions you know first, mark the ones that need confirmation, then return for targeted lookups. This protects your time and keeps you from getting stuck early.

A strong prep routine includes both knowledge review and reference practice. That means you’re not only learning concepts—you’re practicing how to locate and confirm answers in the NEC efficiently. Over time, this turns into speed, confidence, and fewer avoidable mistakes.

This is also where a well-structured course makes a difference. Instead of trying to “read the NEC,” you follow a study plan tied to the exam outline, practice what gets tested, and develop a reliable method for solving the kinds of problems the 600_WY exam presents.

How 1 Exam Prep Helps You Reach Your Goal

1 Exam Prep helps you prepare for the Wyoming Limited HVAC Technician (600_WY) exam with a focused, trade-practical approach. The goal is to support your study process with structure and clarity—so your time goes into the topics that matter and your open-book skills improve steadily.

  • Organized study guidance: Prep that follows the exam’s published content weighting so you can study with direction instead of guessing what to prioritize.
  • Practice-oriented preparation: Build the habits that matter for multiple-choice testing: reading carefully, identifying what the scenario is asking, and selecting answers based on code-backed reasoning.
  • Reference navigation support: Improve your ability to move through the NEC efficiently—especially for wiring methods, control circuits, and grounding/bonding topics where fast confirmation matters.
  • Trade-focused review: Reinforce the electrical knowledge that directly applies to HVAC equipment and motors on the load side of the disconnect.
  • Confidence-building structure: A steady plan helps you track progress and walk into exam day with a clear method for pacing, lookups, and decision-making.

With 1 year of course access and the included rental references you provided, you can build a consistent study rhythm and keep your preparation aligned with the way the 600_WY exam is built.

FAQ

What exam is this package for?

This Ultimate Exam Prep Rental Package is for the Wyoming Limited HVAC Technician exam, ICC exam code 600_WY.

Is the Wyoming 600_WY exam open book?

Yes. The Wyoming Limited HVAC Technician (600) exam is an open book test.

How many questions are on the 600_WY exam and how long do I have?

The exam includes 40 multiple-choice questions with a 2-hour time limit.

What references are included in this rental package?

This package includes the references you provided: National Electrical Code (NEC), 2023 and Ugly’s Electrical References.

What is the price and how does the refundable deposit work?

The package price is $995 plus a $150 refundable book deposit, for a total of $1145.

How long should I expect book rental orders to take?

Please allow up to 15 business days for book rental package orders.

What topics should I prioritize when studying?

Focus on the exam’s published weighting, especially HVAC equipment and motors (37%), along with control circuits, grounding and bonding, wiring methods on the load side of the disconnect, and branch circuit and conductor topics.

Do I apply with Wyoming before scheduling the exam?

Yes. Wyoming requires you to submit a license application through the Wyoming Department of Fire Prevention and Electrical Safety (Electrical Licensing) before you can schedule your ICC Contractor/Trades exam through Pearson VUE.

What does Application Service mean in this package?

Application Service is included with this Ultimate package to help keep your licensing steps organized so you can move through the application-and-testing process with fewer delays.