If you’re preparing for the Wyoming Low Voltage Television Technician exam (ICC - 237_WY), the smartest way to study is the same way you’ll be tested: open book, time-aware, and focused on applying the NEC correctly to real-world scenarios. This Ultimate Exam Prep Rental Package is built around the two core references you listed—National Electrical Code (NEC), 2023 and Ugly’s Electrical References—and pairs them with extended course access and included Application Service so you can stay organized from start to finish.
Low-voltage television work can include a variety of installation environments and system considerations. On exam day, questions typically reward candidates who can do three things consistently:
This package is designed to help you build those skills through organized study guidance and practice-oriented preparation—so you’re not just reading the code, you’re learning how to use it under timed conditions.
About the refundable deposit: The $150 deposit is collected with your order total and is refundable as part of the book rental process for the included references.
The Wyoming Low Voltage Television Technician exam (ICC - 237_WY) is delivered through ICC’s Contractor/Trades testing program at Pearson VUE test centers. It is a computer-based, multiple-choice exam that emphasizes NEC-based installation and safety rules within the scope of low-voltage television work.
Your preparation is most effective when it mirrors the way the exam works: you practice reading scenarios carefully, locating the relevant NEC section quickly, and choosing answers supported by code language.
The ICC - 237_WY exam is treated as an open-book exam. Open book does not mean “look up everything from scratch.” It means your advantage comes from being comfortable using your references efficiently.
Open-book strategy that helps on low-voltage exams:
Your Ultimate course access is designed to build these habits through practice sets, correction cycles, and steady repetition so exam-day navigation feels familiar and controlled.
Wyoming requires candidates to begin with the state licensing process before scheduling an ICC Contractor/Trades exam. While application details can vary depending on your background and license classification, the typical pathway is:
How the included Application Service helps: Application Service is included with this Ultimate package to help you stay organized, reduce missed steps, and keep your licensing timeline aligned with your exam preparation.
Wyoming electrical licensing is administered through the Wyoming Department of Fire Prevention and Electrical Safety (Electrical Safety). Candidates generally apply through the state licensing portal first and test through ICC once eligibility is confirmed. Because this exam is referenced to NEC 2023, studying from the correct code edition matters—this package includes National Electrical Code (NEC), 2023 to keep your preparation aligned.
Practical planning tips for Wyoming candidates:
Please allow up to 15 business days for Ultimate book package. Plan your study schedule accordingly so you have your materials in hand before scheduling your exam date
The most effective study for a low-voltage technician exam is practice that trains the same workflow you’ll use on test day. Your Ultimate package is structured to help you build a repeatable approach: identify the topic, locate the NEC section quickly, confirm conditions and exceptions, and answer with confidence.
How to study efficiently for an open-book low-voltage exam:
1) Build topic recognition first
Before you open the book, practice identifying what the question is about. Is it describing an installation condition, a wiring method limitation, a system classification, or a code definition issue? Quick topic recognition makes every lookup faster and reduces wrong-section searches.
2) Practice “confirm, don’t hunt”
Your best open-book performance happens when you’re confirming an answer you’re already close to. During practice, read the question, predict what area of the NEC applies, then use the code to confirm the exact language that supports your choice.
3) Create a personal keyword list
As you practice, keep a list of NEC index keywords that reliably helped you find the right section. If one search term didn’t work but a better synonym did, write it down. This “keyword map” becomes a real speed advantage as exam day approaches.
4) Fix slow questions by repeating the lookup
When a question takes too long, don’t just move on. After your practice set, repeat the lookup until you can find the supporting rule faster and explain why it applies. Repetition is how speed is built without sacrificing accuracy.
A weekly study routine that keeps progress steady:
Pacing tip: Use a two-pass method during timed practice. First pass: answer the straightforward questions and flag long searches. Second pass: return to flagged questions with more time and less pressure. This helps protect your score from time traps.
1 Exam Prep supports your licensing goal by providing organized, trade-focused guidance built around the references you’ll use on exam day. For open-book ICC exams, your biggest advantage is developing a repeatable method for finding and applying the correct NEC requirement efficiently. This Ultimate package gives you the time and structure to build that skill through consistent practice.
This Ultimate Exam Prep Rental Package is designed for candidates who want the correct references, extended course access, and added support to keep preparation and licensing steps moving smoothly.
Yes. This is the Wyoming Low Voltage Television Technician (ICC - 237_WY) Ultimate Exam Prep Rental Package, which includes 1 year of course access and Application Service.
You receive 1 year of course access with this Ultimate package.
The included books are National Electrical Code (NEC), 2023 and Ugly’s Electrical References.
The package price is $995 plus a $150 refundable deposit, for a total of $1145.
Yes. The ICC 237_WY exam is treated as an open-book exam.
Yes. Wyoming requires you to submit a license application first. After approval, you can schedule the ICC exam through the ICC/Pearson VUE testing process.
No. Exam preparation cannot guarantee an exam result or licensing approval. This package is designed to support strong preparation with the correct references, structured course access, and practice-driven study guidance.