2026 Hawaii Master Electrician Exam Prep and Study Guide + Flash Card Combo: 12 Practice Exams +2 Full Final Exams: Trusted by 50k Electricians

2026 Hawaii Master Electrician Exam Prep and Study Guide + Flash Card Combo: 12 Practice Exams +2 Full Final Exams: Trusted by 50k Electricians

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2026 Hawaii Master Electrician Exam Prep and Study Guide + Flash Card Combo: 12 Practice Exams +2 Full Final Exams: Trusted by 50k Electricians

2026 Hawaii Master Electrician Exam Prep and Study Guide + Flash Card Combo: 12 Practice Exams +2 Full Final Exams: Trusted by 50k Electricians

Prepare for Hawaii master-level electrical exam content with a structured study guide and flash card combo built for electricians who want serious practice, stronger code knowledge, and better exam-day confidence. This 2026 Hawaii Master Electrician Exam Prep and Study Guide + Flash Card Combo includes 12 practice exams, 2 full final exams, and flash card review based on the 2026 National Electrical Code. It is designed to help you review general electrical knowledge, services, feeders, branch circuits, grounding and bonding, conductors, cables, raceways, boxes, special occupancies, electrical power, motors, low-voltage circuits, communication circuits, lighting, illuminated signs, safety, overcurrent protection, calculations, and supervisory electrical topics.

Hawaii does not use a statewide license title of ā€œMaster Electricianā€ in the same way some other states do. Hawaii licenses electricians through the Board of Electricians and Plumbers under the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Professional and Vocational Licensing Division. The Supervising Electrician license is the Hawaii electrical credential most closely aligned with master-level electrician preparation because it authorizes the license holder to direct and supervise electrical work and to perform electrical work within the licensed scope.

This combo is built for candidates who want more than a light review packet. The 12 practice exams give you repeated exposure to exam-style electrical questions across the major subjects found on Hawaii supervising-level electrical exams. The 2 full final exams help you measure readiness after completing your main study work. The flash cards provide short, repeated review for formulas, definitions, code terms, safety concepts, electrical vocabulary, and high-value NEC topics that benefit from repetition.

The Hawaii Supervising Electrician exam is open book, but open book does not mean easy. The examination center provides the reference material used during the exam, and candidates must still understand the subject matter, read questions carefully, manage time, and apply the correct rule under pressure. A strong preparation plan should include both electrical knowledge and code-navigation practice.

Because this product is based on the 2026 National Electrical Code, it gives students a current NEC-based study foundation for modern electrical terminology, wiring methods, grounding concepts, overcurrent protection, service and feeder rules, equipment requirements, and code organization. This study guide, practice exam, final exam, and flash card combo is designed to strengthen understanding, build repetition, and support more confident exam preparation.

What You Get

  • Hawaii Master Electrician Exam Prep and Study Guide: A structured review resource designed to support Hawaii master-level Supervising Electrician exam preparation.
  • Based on the 2026 National Electrical Code: Study content built around current NEC-based electrical concepts, terminology, organization, and application.
  • 12 Practice Exams: Multiple practice sets to help you review services, feeders, branch circuits, grounding and bonding, conductors, raceways, boxes, electrical power, motors, lighting, safety, and overcurrent protection.
  • 2 Full Final Exams: Complete final review exams that help you evaluate readiness after completing your main study sessions.
  • Flash Card Combo: A convenient review tool for formulas, definitions, electrical terms, code concepts, safety reminders, and master-level exam topics.
  • Practice-Oriented Study Structure: A clear study flow that helps you move from topic review to repeated practice to final readiness checks.

Exam Details

The Hawaii electrician examinations are administered through PSI Services for the Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Professional and Vocational Licensing Division. Candidates must be approved by the Board before registering for the examination. After approval, candidates receive eligibility information and may schedule through PSI.

The Hawaii Supervising Electrician examination has 70 questions, a required passing score of 70%, and 180 minutes of testing time. The exam is administered by computer. Candidates receive an introductory tutorial before the examination begins, and the time spent on the tutorial does not count against the examination time.

The Supervising Electrician content outline includes General Electrical Knowledge, Service, Feeders, and Branch Circuits, Grounding and Bonding, Conductors and Cables, Raceways and Boxes, Special Occupancies, Conditions, and Equipment, Electrical Power, Motors, Low Voltage and Communication Circuits, Lighting, Illuminated Signs, Safety Information, and Overcurrent Protection.

Services, feeders, branch circuits, grounding and bonding, conductors, and cables deserve focused study because they represent major portions of the exam. These topics often require candidates to apply multiple NEC rules together. A question may involve conductor sizing, service equipment, grounding electrode systems, equipment grounding conductors, overcurrent protection, feeder requirements, or branch circuit rules.

Electrical power, motors, lighting, illuminated signs, low-voltage and communication circuits, special occupancies, and safety should also be included in a complete study plan. These areas can involve detailed requirements and practical installation decisions. A few strong answers in smaller content areas can make an important difference on a 70-question exam.

This product is based on the 2026 National Electrical Code for current NEC-based study. The Hawaii examination center provides the reference material used during the official exam, and candidates should prepare for the exam-room reference edition supplied by PSI while using this product to strengthen code knowledge, exam habits, and trade confidence.

Open Book Test

The Hawaii Supervising Electrician examination is open book. The examination center provides the National Electrical Code reference material used during the exam. Candidates do not bring their own NEC book for use in the testing room. The PSI candidate information identifies the provided NEC reference for the Hawaii electrician examinations.

Open-book testing still requires preparation. Candidates must know how the NEC is organized, how to find information efficiently, and how to apply the correct rule to the question. Since the exam-room reference is provided by the testing center, candidates should be comfortable navigating a clean code book without relying on personal notes, custom highlighting, or personal tabbing.

The study guide, 12 practice exams, 2 full final exams, and flash cards are preparation tools. They are designed to help you learn before exam day, strengthen recall, and practice applying electrical concepts. The flash cards help build quick recognition of key ideas, while the practice exams help you work through code-based questions in a more realistic format.

For Hawaii open-book exam preparation, practice identifying the subject of each question before looking up an answer. Determine whether the question is about services, feeders, branch circuits, grounding, bonding, conductors, raceways, motors, lighting, signs, safety, or overcurrent protection. Once the topic is clear, it becomes easier to move to the correct NEC article, table, definition, or rule.

Licensing Steps

Hawaii electrician licensing begins with the Board of Electricians and Plumbers under the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Professional and Vocational Licensing Division. Candidates apply to the Board and must be approved before registering for the examination through PSI.

For the Supervising Electrician license, Hawaii requires the applicant to have four years of experience as a licensed journey worker electrician or equivalent experience. The state reviews the applicant’s documents and determines eligibility for the examination. Applicants must submit required experience verification forms, and the forms must be completed and notarized by the licensed electrician under whom the applicant received experience or training.

Once the Board approves the application, the candidate receives examination eligibility information. PSI administers the exam and provides scheduling procedures, test-center instructions, identification requirements, and score reporting. A candidate’s eligibility period is valid for two years, and the candidate may test during that eligibility period according to PSI and Board procedures.

After the examination, the score is displayed on screen and a score report is provided at the test site. Passing the examination is an important step, but licensing is completed through Hawaii’s Professional and Vocational Licensing process after the applicant satisfies the Board’s requirements.

This product supports the exam preparation portion of the Hawaii licensing process. Candidates must still complete the state application, receive Board approval, schedule through PSI, follow examination rules, pass the required examination, and satisfy all licensing requirements established by Hawaii.

State Requirements

Hawaii regulates electrician licensing through the Board of Electricians and Plumbers. Electrician classifications include Journey Worker Electrician, Journey Worker Specialty Electrician, Supervising Electrician, Supervising Specialty Electrician, Maintenance Electrician, Journey Worker Industrial Electrician, and Supervising Industrial Electrician. The Supervising Electrician license is the Hawaii credential most closely connected to master-level electrician preparation.

A Supervising Electrician is licensed to direct and supervise the performance of electrical work and to perform electrical work. This supervisory scope makes the exam an important step for experienced electricians who want to move into higher responsibility, supervision, and leadership in the trade.

Hawaii requires applicants to meet the requirements in effect at the time of application. Applicants must apply, be qualified by the Board of Electricians and Plumbers, and attain a passing score on Hawaii’s licensure examination. The Board reviews experience, supporting documents, licensing history, and application materials before approving the candidate to test.

The Supervising Electrician eligibility standard is four years of experience as a licensed journey worker electrician or equivalent experience. Hawaii also has separate standards for journey worker, specialty, maintenance, industrial, and supervising industrial electrician categories. Candidates should apply for the license classification that matches their experience and work goals.

This exam prep combo does not replace Hawaii’s application process, experience review, Board approval, PSI scheduling, license issuance, renewal requirements, or any decision made by the Board of Electricians and Plumbers or the Professional and Vocational Licensing Division.

Reference Books

This study guide and flash card combo is based on the 2026 National Electrical Code. Hawaii’s examination center provides the code reference used during the official electrician examination.

  • NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, 2026 Edition
    The code foundation for this study guide and flash card combo, supporting review of services, feeders, branch circuits, grounding and bonding, conductors, cables, raceways, boxes, special occupancies, motors, lighting, illuminated signs, overcurrent protection, low-voltage circuits, communication circuits, and electrical safety concepts.
  • National Electrical Code, PSI-Provided Exam Reference
    The NEC reference provided by the examination center for Hawaii electrician examinations. Candidates should be comfortable navigating the provided reference during the open-book exam.

Test Information and Study Materials

Effective Hawaii master electrician exam preparation should combine NEC review, electrical theory, code navigation, timed question practice, and repeated recall. The Supervising Electrician exam has 70 questions and allows 180 minutes, which gives candidates a limited amount of time for both answering from knowledge and using the provided reference.

Start with services, feeders, and branch circuits. These topics are central to electrical work and frequently connect to load calculations, conductor sizing, overcurrent protection, service equipment, panels, disconnecting means, and installation rules. Practice questions help you identify the subject of each question faster.

Grounding and bonding should receive major attention. Review grounding electrode systems, equipment grounding conductors, bonding jumpers, service grounding, separately derived systems, bonding of enclosures, and conductor sizing. These questions often require careful reading because grounding and bonding terms can appear similar but lead to different code rules.

Conductors, cables, raceways, and boxes are also important. Candidates should understand conductor insulation, ampacity, adjustment and correction factors, raceway selection, raceway fill, box fill, cable wiring methods, and enclosure requirements. These field topics are common, but exam questions may require precise code application.

Electrical power, motors, lighting, illuminated signs, and low-voltage and communication circuits should be included in your study routine. These subjects may require knowledge of equipment, installation methods, controls, circuits, and special rules. The flash cards can help reinforce terms and formulas, while practice exams help you apply the information in question form.

Safety and overcurrent protection are essential for supervisory-level preparation. Review safe work practices, protection of conductors and equipment, disconnecting means, circuit protection, hazard recognition, and practical jobsite decision-making. A supervising-level electrician must be prepared to think beyond installation and consider responsibility, safety, and code compliance.

Use the 12 practice exams as your main repetition tool. After each practice exam, review every missed question. Identify the topic, return to the NEC-based material, and understand why the correct answer is best. Missed questions are study directions. They show where your next review session should focus.

Use the 2 full final exams near the end of your preparation. Treat each final exam like a real testing session. Work without distractions, manage your time, answer every question, and review your results carefully afterward. The final exams help build stamina and reveal remaining weak areas before the actual exam.

Use the flash cards for short, repeated review sessions. Flash cards are helpful before work, after a job, during lunch, or during final review. They reinforce formulas, definitions, electrical terms, NEC organization, safety concepts, and high-value supervising electrician topics that need to stay fresh.

How 1 Exam Prep Helps You Reach Your Goal

1 Exam Prep helps electricians prepare with organized study guidance, trade-focused review, practice-oriented preparation, reference navigation support, and confidence-building study structure. Hawaii supervising-level electrical preparation requires more than field experience. Candidates need to understand electrical concepts, use the NEC, manage time, read questions carefully, and work efficiently with provided reference material during an open-book exam.

This combo gives you a practical system for preparation. The study guide helps organize the content. The 12 practice exams help build repetition and identify weak areas. The 2 full final exams help evaluate readiness after your main review. The flash cards help keep important formulas, terms, safety points, and code topics fresh through repeated review.

Because this product is based on the 2026 National Electrical Code, it supports current NEC-based study and helps candidates strengthen their understanding of modern electrical terminology, code layout, and application. The goal is not just to memorize answers. The goal is to build stronger electrical reasoning, better reference habits, and more confident test-taking skills.

1 Exam Prep does not guarantee a passing score, licensing approval, or any state outcome. Instead, this product gives you a disciplined way to study, practice, review, and approach Hawaii master electrician exam preparation with a stronger plan.

FAQ: Who is this Hawaii Master Electrician exam prep combo for?

This product is designed for electricians preparing for Hawaii master-level electrical exam content, especially candidates studying for the Hawaii Supervising Electrician examination.

FAQ: Does Hawaii have a license officially called Master Electrician?

Hawaii does not use a statewide license title of ā€œMaster Electrician.ā€ The Supervising Electrician license is the Hawaii credential most closely aligned with master-level electrician preparation.

FAQ: What is included with this product?

This combo includes a Hawaii master electrician exam prep and study guide, 12 practice exams, 2 full final exams, and flash card review materials.

FAQ: Is this product based on the 2026 National Electrical Code?

Yes. This study guide and flash card combo is based on the 2026 National Electrical Code.

FAQ: Is the Hawaii Supervising Electrician exam open book?

Yes. The Hawaii Supervising Electrician exam is open book. The examination center provides the NEC reference material used during the exam.

FAQ: How many questions are on the Hawaii Supervising Electrician exam?

The Hawaii Supervising Electrician examination has 70 questions.

FAQ: How much time is allowed for the Hawaii Supervising Electrician exam?

The exam allows 180 minutes of testing time.

FAQ: What score is required to pass the Hawaii Supervising Electrician exam?

The required passing score is 70%.

FAQ: What topics are covered on the Hawaii Supervising Electrician exam?

The exam covers general electrical knowledge, services, feeders, branch circuits, grounding and bonding, conductors and cables, raceways and boxes, special occupancies, electrical power, motors, low-voltage and communication circuits, lighting, illuminated signs, safety information, and overcurrent protection.

FAQ: Can I bring my own NEC book into the Hawaii exam?

No. The examination center provides the NEC reference material used during the Hawaii electrician examination.

FAQ: Can I take this study guide or flash cards into the exam room?

No. The study guide, practice exams, final exams, and flash cards are preparation materials. Candidates use the reference material provided by the examination center during the official exam.

FAQ: What experience is required for the Hawaii Supervising Electrician license?

Hawaii requires four years of experience as a licensed journey worker electrician or equivalent experience for the Supervising Electrician examination.

FAQ: Does Hawaii require Board approval before scheduling the exam?

Yes. Candidates must be approved by the Board before registering for the examination through PSI.

FAQ: How should I use the 12 practice exams?

Use the practice exams throughout your study plan. Review missed questions carefully, identify weak topics, and return to the NEC-based material until the reasoning is clear.

FAQ: When should I use the 2 full final exams?

Use the full final exams after completing several practice exams and reviewing your weaker areas. They work best as readiness checks near the end of your preparation.

FAQ: Does this product replace the Hawaii licensing application?

No. This is an exam preparation product. Candidates must still complete the Hawaii licensing application process, receive Board approval, schedule through PSI, pass the required examination, and satisfy all state licensing requirements.