2023 Oklahoma Master Electrician + Electrician Calculations Study Guides + Flash Cards & National Electrical Code + Tabs Super Combo (Based on the 2023 NEC)

2023 Oklahoma Master Electrician + Electrician Calculations Study Guides + Flash Cards & National Electrical Code + Tabs Super Combo (Based on the 2023 NEC)

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2023 Oklahoma Master Electrician + Electrician Calculations Study Guides + Flash Cards & National Electrical Code + Tabs Super Combo (Based on the 2023 NEC)

2023 Oklahoma Master Electrician + Electrician Calculations Study Guides + Flash Cards & National Electrical Code + Tabs Super Combo (Based on the 2023 NEC)

If you’re preparing for Oklahoma’s master-level electrical testing, you already know what makes the difference on exam day: speed in the Code, accuracy in calculations, and a steady process you can repeat for every question. This Super Combo is built to help you study the way electricians work—organized, practical, and focused on performance instead of busywork.

This bundle centers your prep on the 2023 National Electrical Code (NEC) and supports the most common master-level goal in Oklahoma: qualifying for the Unlimited Electrical Contractor exam pathway (often referred to as the “master” level because it’s the highest-ranking electrical contracting license category). Your study tools are designed to strengthen the two skill sets the test demands:

  • Code navigation & application — finding the right NEC section quickly and applying it correctly to the scenario.
  • Electrical calculations — setting up problems cleanly, controlling units, and avoiding small mistakes that cost points.

Instead of juggling random notes, videos, and scattered practice, this Super Combo gives you a complete, structured study system you can follow consistently while working full time. It combines guided practice (Study Guide), focused math training (Calculations Study Guide), rapid recall (Flash Cards), and the most important tool for open-book performance: a tabbed 2023 NEC you can practice with every day.

Oklahoma has formally moved testing to the 2023 NEC after a published transition period, so building real fluency in the 2023 Code is a smart investment for both exam readiness and day-to-day compliance work.

Built for working electricians: Train faster NEC lookups, strengthen calculations accuracy, and build a repeatable exam-day workflow using the 2023 NEC.

What You Get

  • 2023 Oklahoma Master Electrician Study Guide
    Practice-forward review designed to strengthen NEC interpretation, code navigation speed, and master-level decision-making across installation, protection, and equipment rules.
  • 2023 Electrician Calculations Study Guide
    Focused math practice to tighten set-ups, unit discipline, and accuracy for common electrical calculations used in licensing exams and real-world work.
  • National Electrical Code (NEC) 2023 Paperback with Tabs
    Your primary reference for code questions, tabbed to support faster navigation and more efficient open-book practice.
  • 2023 Master Electrician Flash Cards
    Quick daily reinforcement for definitions, core concepts, and high-frequency NEC topics—ideal for short study sessions and last-week review.

Exam Details

Oklahoma electrical exams are administered through the state’s testing vendor and published in the candidate information bulletin. For master-level contracting, many applicants are working toward the Unlimited Electrical Contractor exam, which tests your ability to plan, layout, install, repair, and alter electrical conductors and related equipment used for light, heat, power, data, and communications.

Unlimited Electrical Contractor exam format (Oklahoma):

  • Questions: 100 scored items
  • Time limit: 240 minutes (4 hours)
  • Passing standard: 70% correct to pass

The exam content outline emphasizes both jobsite knowledge and NEC-driven decisions. While exact topic counts can vary over time, the published outline areas commonly include:

  • General knowledge (permits/inspections, basic project planning and estimating)
  • General electrical knowledge (circuit theory, troubleshooting, NEC definitions, temporary wiring)
  • Installation requirements (approved methods of installing equipment, including higher-voltage considerations)
  • Services, feeders, and branch circuits (including voltage drop and special circuit applications)
  • Overcurrent protection
  • Grounding and bonding
  • Conductors and cables
  • Raceways and boxes (including conduit fill and box fill)
  • Special occupancies and equipment (including pools and other special conditions)
  • Low voltage, signaling, communications, and systems content
  • Lighting and signs
  • Safety
  • Motors and transformers

This Super Combo is built to support that structure: your Master Study Guide trains interpretation and application, your Calculations Study Guide strengthens the math process, your Flash Cards keep you consistent, and your tabbed NEC helps you move faster through code questions under time pressure.

Open Book Test

The Oklahoma Unlimited Electrical Contractor exam is an open book exam, and candidates are responsible for bringing their own approved references to the testing center. Open book doesn’t mean “easy”—it means your ability to use the NEC efficiently becomes part of what is being tested.

Open-book reference rules that matter for your prep:

  • You can highlight, underline, and index references prior to the exam session.
  • You cannot write in references prior to or during the exam session.
  • No extra papers may be brought in with approved references.
  • Permanent tabs only are allowed; temporary sticky-note tabs must be removed.
  • NEC handbooks and spiral-bound copies are not allowed at the test center.
  • A silent, non-printing, non-programmable calculator is permitted.

This is exactly why a tabbed 2023 NEC is a practical advantage during study and on exam day. Tabs help you land in the right area faster, but the real advantage comes from repetition—training the same workflow until it becomes automatic:

  • Identify the topic (services, feeders, grounding, wiring methods, motors, special occupancies, etc.).
  • Navigate fast using tabs and familiarity with how the NEC is organized.
  • Confirm exact language in the code instead of relying on memory.
  • Apply the requirement to the scenario and move on without over-reading.

Open-book success is built in practice sessions, not discovered during the exam. This Super Combo is designed so you’re using the Code as a daily tool while you study.

Licensing Steps

Oklahoma’s electrical licensing is overseen by the state’s Construction Industries Board, with clear steps as you progress from apprentice to journeyman to contractor (master-level). While your exact timeline depends on your work history and license category, the overall path typically looks like this:

  1. Work and document hours as an apprentice.
    Accumulate verifiable hours under appropriate supervision so your time counts toward journeyman eligibility.
  2. Apply for the journeyman exam and become licensed as a journeyman.
    After approval, you’ll receive information for scheduling with the third-party testing vendor.
  3. Build the required journeyman experience for the contractor level.
    For Unlimited contractor status, Oklahoma requires verifiable hours and proof of licensed Unlimited journeyman experience.
  4. Apply for the contractor exam and pass the Unlimited Electrical Contractor exam.
    The contractor exam is open book and based on the approved reference list, including the 2023 NEC.
  5. Activate and maintain your contractor license.
    Contractors must meet activation and renewal requirements, including bond/insurance and workers’ compensation compliance where applicable.

This Super Combo supports the part you can control the most: preparation quality. It helps you build faster code navigation, stronger calculations habits, and a consistent routine that holds up under the exam clock.

State Requirements

Oklahoma identifies electrical contractor categories and publishes experience requirements for each. The Unlimited Electrical Contractor category is described as unlimited in the type of electrical contracting that can be performed and is presented as the highest-ranking electrical contracting level. Key requirements include verifiable work hours and proof of licensed journeyman experience.

Unlimited Electrical Contractor requirements (high-level summary):

  • 12,000 verifiable hours on-the-job experience in electrical construction work
  • Proof of 4,000 hours experience as a licensed Unlimited Electrical Journeyman
  • 6,000 hours must be in commercial/industrial work obtained while employed by a licensed Electrical Contractor
  • Up to 2,000 hours may be satisfied by formal electrical education (as allowed by the published rules)

Oklahoma also publishes journeyman categories and requirements. For example, the Unlimited Electrical Journeyman category lists:

  • 8,000 verifiable hours in the electrical construction trade as a registered apprentice under direct supervision
  • 4,000 hours must be in commercial/industrial work
  • Up to 2,000 hours may be satisfied by formal electrical education (as allowed)

Practical takeaway: master-level prep should reflect master-level expectations—broad NEC coverage, strong judgment, and calculations discipline. This Super Combo is designed around those skills so you’re studying in a way that matches the role you’re stepping into.

Reference Books

  • Included Book: National Electrical Code (NEC) 2023 Paperback with Tabs
    The Oklahoma electrical contractor exam reference list includes the 2023 NEC. This tabbed copy supports faster navigation and more efficient open-book practice sessions.

Oklahoma’s published reference list for the Unlimited Electrical Contractor exam also includes additional materials beyond the NEC (such as OSHA construction regulations and Ugly’s Electrical References). Those items are commonly used for specific question types and quick reference, but this Super Combo focuses on the core foundation you’ll rely on most for code-based questions and long-term competency: the 2023 NEC and structured practice built around it.

Test Information and Study Materials

Master-level electrical exams are won by process. This Super Combo is designed to help you build a method you can repeat for every question—so you stay steady, accurate, and on pace.

1) Train question recognition first.
Many missed questions happen because the candidate takes the wrong path early. Before you touch the code book, name the topic: services, feeders, wiring methods, overcurrent protection, grounding and bonding, motors, special occupancies, or calculations. That small habit reduces wrong turns and saves time.

2) Practice NEC navigation until it becomes automatic.
Tabs help you move faster, but repetition makes it reliable. During practice sessions:

  • Verify answers in the NEC even when you get the question right.
  • Time your lookups to build speed without sacrificing accuracy.
  • Learn your “home bases” for frequent topics so you can land in the right chapter quickly.

3) Build calculations discipline with a repeatable set-up.
Most calculation misses come from process issues: wrong value, wrong unit, skipped step, or rushed arithmetic. The Calculations Study Guide strengthens habits that prevent those mistakes:

  • Write known values clearly and label units.
  • Select the method first before you calculate.
  • Set up clean steps you can follow without rework.
  • Sanity-check the result before choosing an answer.

4) Use flash cards to keep momentum.
Flash cards are how busy electricians stay consistent. Ten minutes a day is enough to reinforce definitions, core concepts, and high-frequency topics—especially when your schedule doesn’t allow a full study session.

5) Practice pacing like the real exam.
With 100 scored items and a fixed time limit, you can’t afford to over-read or search aimlessly. Train a simple rhythm: identify → locate → confirm → apply → answer → move. The more you repeat that rhythm, the calmer and faster you become.

A realistic weekly routine many working electricians can maintain:

  • 3 days/week: Master Study Guide + NEC verification (60–90 minutes)
  • 2 days/week: Calculations practice (45–75 minutes)
  • Daily: Flash cards (10–15 minutes)
  • Weekly: One mixed timed session that blends code questions and calculations

This keeps your prep balanced so you don’t become “fast in the code but shaky on math” or “good at math but slow finding rules.”

How 1 Exam Prep Helps You Reach Your Goal

1 Exam Prep supports electricians with organized, practice-driven preparation built for real schedules and real job demands. Oklahoma’s master-level contractor exam is timed, code-based, and designed to test how you work—not just what you remember. That’s why this Super Combo focuses on performance training: consistent practice, faster navigation, and dependable calculations.

With this bundle, you’re building a structured system:

  • Organized study guidance through a Master Study Guide that keeps sessions focused.
  • Practice-oriented calculations training that strengthens set-ups, unit discipline, and accuracy.
  • Reference navigation practice with a tabbed 2023 NEC to build open-book speed the right way.
  • Confidence-building consistency through flash cards that make daily progress realistic.

The goal is practical: better code navigation, fewer calculation mistakes, steadier pacing, and a more controlled exam-day process—because you’ve trained the same way you plan to perform.

FAQ Section

Does this Super Combo include the NEC book?

Yes. This bundle includes the National Electrical Code (NEC) 2023 paperback with tabs, plus the 2023 Oklahoma Master Electrician Study Guide, 2023 Electrician Calculations Study Guide, and 2023 Master Electrician Flash Cards.

Is the Oklahoma Unlimited Electrical Contractor exam open book?

Yes. The published exam guidance lists the Unlimited Electrical Contractor exam as open book and requires candidates to bring approved references.

Are tabs allowed in the NEC for Oklahoma testing?

Permanent tabs are allowed. Temporary tabs (such as sticky-note style tabs) are not allowed and must be removed before the exam begins.

Can I write notes in my code book?

Approved references may be highlighted, underlined, and indexed prior to testing, but references may not be written in. Writing in references during the exam can result in confiscation and reporting.

How many questions and how much time do I get on the Unlimited Electrical Contractor exam?

The published exam outline lists 100 scored items with 240 minutes allowed.

What score do I need to pass?

The published exam outline lists 70% correct to pass for the Unlimited Electrical Contractor exam.

How should I use the flash cards during prep?

Use them for short daily sessions—definitions, key concepts, and high-frequency topics. They’re perfect for busy weeks when you can’t fit in a full study block.

What’s the fastest way to improve open-book speed?

Use your tabbed NEC during every practice session. Verify answers in the code, time your lookups, and repeat common topic searches until navigation becomes automatic.