2026 New Mexico Master Electrician + Electrician Calculations Study Guides + Flash Cards & National Electrical Code + Tabs Super Combo (Based on the 2026 NEC)

2026 New Mexico Master Electrician + Electrician Calculations Study Guides + Flash Cards & National Electrical Code + Tabs Super Combo (Based on the 2026 NEC)

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2026 New Mexico Master Electrician + Electrician Calculations Study Guides + Flash Cards & National Electrical Code + Tabs Super Combo (Based on the 2026 NEC)

2026 New Mexico Master Electrician + Electrician Calculations Study Guides + Flash Cards & National Electrical Code + Tabs Super Combo (Based on the 2026 NEC)

The 2026 New Mexico Master Electrician + Electrician Calculations Study Guides + Flash Cards & National Electrical Code + Tabs Super Combo is designed for electricians preparing for New Mexico electrical contractor, qualifying party, and master-level electrical study with an organized package built around NEC review, calculation practice, trade knowledge, reference navigation, and repeated exam preparation. This Super Combo includes the 2026 New Mexico Master Electrician Study Guide, the 2026 Electrician Calculations Study Guide, the National Electrical Code 2026 paperback with tabs, and 2026 Master Electrician Flash Cards in one practical preparation set.

New Mexico electrical licensing preparation requires more than jobsite experience alone. Candidates need to understand general electrical knowledge, electrical installation requirements, services, feeders, branch circuits, overcurrent protection, grounding and bonding, conductors and cables, raceways and boxes, hazardous locations, special occupancies, special equipment, lighting, signs, motors, transformers, generators, low-voltage systems, alarms, New Mexico electrical code requirements, and electrical calculations. A strong study routine should help candidates review these subjects, practice calculations, improve code navigation, and reinforce important concepts through repetition.

This Super Combo supports that preparation from several directions. The 2026 New Mexico Master Electrician Study Guide helps organize New Mexico electrical exam preparation around NEC-based topics, state code concepts, trade knowledge, and exam-style review. The 2026 Electrician Calculations Study Guide gives focused attention to electrical math, load calculations, conductor sizing, service and feeder calculations, box fill, raceway fill, motor calculations, transformer calculations, and related problem-solving. The National Electrical Code 2026 paperback with tabs helps candidates build familiarity with NEC structure and article navigation during study. The 2026 Master Electrician Flash Cards provide a quick-review tool for reinforcing formulas, definitions, terminology, and important electrical concepts.

For many electricians, the challenge is not understanding the work in the field. The challenge is applying that knowledge in the format of a timed licensing examination. A question may test a code rule, a calculation method, a wiring method, a service requirement, a grounding and bonding topic, a conductor rule, a raceway requirement, a motor concept, a transformer topic, a low-voltage system, a state code requirement, or a general electrical principle. This Super Combo helps candidates study with a more structured system instead of relying on scattered notes, random practice, or last-minute code reading.

This product is based on the 2026 National Electrical Code and is built for candidates who want updated NEC-based study materials. The tabbed NEC supports active code-book study, the New Mexico Master Electrician Study Guide organizes major exam areas, the Electrician Calculations Study Guide strengthens problem-solving practice, and the flash cards help keep important material fresh through short, repeated study sessions.

What You Get

  • 2026 New Mexico Master Electrician Study Guide: A New Mexico-focused study guide designed to help organize preparation around NEC-based electrical topics, New Mexico electrical code subjects, qualifying party study concepts, trade knowledge, calculations, and master-level review.
  • 2026 Electrician Calculations Study Guide: A calculation-focused guide created to help strengthen electrical math, load calculations, conductor sizing, service and feeder calculations, box fill, raceway fill, motor calculations, transformer calculations, and related problem-solving skills.
  • National Electrical Code 2026 Paperback with Tabs: A paperback copy of the 2026 NEC paired with tabs to support faster article lookup, code navigation practice, and more organized study sessions.
  • 2026 Master Electrician Flash Cards: A portable review tool for reinforcing formulas, terminology, code concepts, definitions, and master electrician study points through repetition.

Exam Details

New Mexico contractor examinations are administered through PSI for the Construction Industries Division of the New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department. Candidates must be preapproved before scheduling an examination. Once approved, the candidate schedules through PSI and completes the required exam or exams tied to the license classification being pursued.

The New Mexico EE-98 Residential and Commercial Electrical examination is a three-part combination exam. Part 1 covers Commercial and Industrial work and is listed with 80 questions, a 75 percent passing score, and 200 minutes of testing time. The Part 1 content outline includes General Knowledge and Electrical Installation Requirements, Services, Feeders, and Branch Circuits, Overcurrent Protection, Grounding and Bonding, Conductors and Cables, Raceways and Boxes, Hazardous Locations, Special Occupancies, and Special Equipment, Lighting, Signs, and General-Use Equipment, Motors, Transformers, and Generators, and New Mexico State Code.

Part 2 covers Residential work and is listed with 40 questions, a 75 percent passing score, and 100 minutes of testing time. The Part 2 content outline includes General Knowledge and Electrical Installation Requirements, Services, Feeders, and Branch Circuits, Overcurrent Protection, Grounding and Bonding, Conductors and Cables, Raceways and Boxes, Special Occupancies and Special Equipment, including Pools, Lighting and General-Use Equipment, and New Mexico State Code.

Part 3 covers Specialties and is listed with 50 questions, a 75 percent passing score, and 135 minutes of testing time. The Part 3 content outline includes Low Voltage, including Alarms, Electrical Signs and Outline Lighting, Cathodic Protection and Lightning Protection Systems, Telephone and Computer Systems, and Sound and Communication Systems.

Contractor candidates must also satisfy New Mexico’s business and law requirement. The PSI bulletin lists the Business and Law examination with 50 questions, a 75 percent passing score, and 130 minutes of testing time. Its content outline includes Licensing Requirements, Estimating and Bidding, Business Organization and Financial Management, Tax Laws, Labor Laws, Project Management and Lien Law, Contracts, Risk Management, and Environmental and Safety.

This exam structure shows why a balanced study plan matters. Candidates preparing for New Mexico electrical licensing need to review NEC-based electrical topics, state electrical code content, low-voltage and specialty systems, residential work, commercial and industrial work, and business-related contractor subjects. The New Mexico Master Electrician Study Guide helps organize broad review, the Electrician Calculations Study Guide supports math-based preparation, the NEC 2026 paperback with tabs helps build code familiarity during study, and the Master Electrician Flash Cards reinforce key material through repetition.

Open Book Test

The New Mexico EE-98 Residential and Commercial Electrical examinations are identified as open book examinations. Open book testing does not make the exam easy. It means candidates must know how to use approved references efficiently, read code language carefully, understand table notes and exceptions, and apply requirements under time pressure.

The PSI bulletin lists the National Electrical Code or National Electrical Code Handbook and the New Mexico Electrical Code as allowed references for the EE-98 Part 1 and Part 2 examinations. Part 1 also lists the National Electrical Safety Code as an allowed reference. Part 3 lists NFPA 72 and the National Electrical Code or National Electrical Code Handbook as allowed references. Candidates are responsible for bringing their own references to the examination center.

Reference rules are strict. Approved references must be bound and may be highlighted, underlined, and indexed before the examination session. Reference materials containing writing are not allowed into the examination. References may not be written in during the exam. Candidates may not bring additional loose or attached papers with approved references. References may be tabbed or indexed with permanent tabs only, and temporary tabs such as Post-it notes are not allowed.

The National Electrical Code 2026 paperback with tabs included in this Super Combo supports open book preparation by helping candidates study the structure of the NEC before exam day. Tabs help organize the code book and make it easier to move between major articles during study. Tabs are most useful when paired with repeated lookup exercises, practice questions, and calculation work. The goal is to build a mental map of the NEC so you can recognize where information is likely to be found and move through the book with more confidence.

Open book preparation should also include memory-building. Candidates who recognize formulas, terms, and common electrical concepts quickly have more time for complex code questions. The 2026 Master Electrician Flash Cards help reinforce that recognition through short, repeated review sessions. The study guides and calculations guide add structure so NEC study becomes part of a complete preparation routine rather than the only study tool.

Licensing Steps

New Mexico electrical contractor licensing is handled through the Construction Industries Division of the New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department. The Electrical Bureau provides licensing, permitting, and code information connected with electrical work in the state. Candidates pursuing an electrical contractor classification should begin by identifying the correct classification and confirming whether the EE-98 Residential and Commercial Electrical classification matches the work they plan to perform.

A practical licensing path begins with selecting the appropriate classification, documenting qualifying experience, completing the application process, submitting the required forms and supporting documents, receiving approval to test, scheduling the required examinations through PSI, passing the trade examination parts, completing the business and law requirement, and finishing the license process through the state’s contractor licensing system.

The New Mexico EE-98 classification is commonly associated with residential, commercial, and industrial electrical contracting work. Candidates may also need to understand the role of the qualifying party, business entity requirements, financial responsibility, bonding, insurance, and other contractor licensing items connected with the application process. The exact documentation depends on the license classification and application type.

PSI’s candidate information states that candidates must be preapproved before taking an examination and that eligibility is tied to the state approval process. Once approved, candidates schedule and pay for the exam through PSI. New Mexico also requires trade and business requirements to be completed within the applicable state testing rules. Candidates who do not pass all parts of a combination exam retake only the part or parts not passed.

The study portion of the licensing path should be treated as a structured project. Candidates should review the exam content outlines, study the 2026 NEC, practice calculations, work through code navigation, review New Mexico state code subjects, and use flash cards for repeated reinforcement. Consistent preparation helps candidates approach New Mexico electrical contractor and master-level electrical study with more organization and confidence.

State Requirements

New Mexico regulates electrical contractor licensing through the Regulation and Licensing Department and the Construction Industries Division. The Electrical Bureau is connected with licensing, permitting, code information, and compliance for state electrical standards. Electrical contractors and qualifying parties should follow the current CID and PSI process for license applications, examination approval, testing, and licensing completion.

New Mexico contractor licensing requires applicants to use the state’s classification system. The EE-98 Residential and Commercial Electrical classification is the broad electrical classification commonly used for residential, commercial, and industrial electrical contracting work. Other electrical and low-voltage classifications may apply depending on the exact scope of work. Candidates should match the classification to the work they intend to perform.

New Mexico electrical examination preparation includes both National Electrical Code content and state-specific electrical code material. EE-98 Part 1 and Part 2 include New Mexico State Code topics in the content outline, and contractor candidates also need to complete business and law requirements. That combination makes it important to study both trade knowledge and licensing-related content.

Because licensing classifications, forms, fees, experience documentation, reference editions, and examination policies can change, candidates should follow the current New Mexico Construction Industries Division and PSI process for the license they are pursuing. This Super Combo supports the preparation side of the process with study guides, calculation practice, a tabbed NEC, and flash card review based on the 2026 National Electrical Code.

Reference Books

  • 2026 New Mexico Master Electrician Study Guide
    A New Mexico-focused master electrician study guide designed to help organize preparation around NEC-based electrical topics, New Mexico electrical code subjects, trade knowledge, calculations, and master-level review.
  • 2026 Electrician Calculations Study Guide
    A calculation-focused study guide created to help strengthen electrical math practice, including load calculations, conductor sizing, service and feeder work, box fill, raceway fill, motor calculations, transformer calculations, and related problem-solving skills.
  • National Electrical Code 2026 Paperback with Tabs
    The 2026 NEC paperback paired with tabs to support faster code navigation during study, article lookup practice, and stronger familiarity with the structure of the National Electrical Code.
  • 2026 Master Electrician Flash Cards
    A quick-review study tool for reinforcing key terms, formulas, definitions, and electrical concepts through repetition.

Exam Room Approved Books

  • NFPA 70 – National Electrical Code or National Electrical Code Handbook
    The New Mexico PSI bulletin lists the National Electrical Code or National Electrical Code Handbook as an allowed reference for the EE-98 electrical examinations. Candidates should use the edition listed in the current PSI bulletin for their scheduled exam and follow all rules for binding, highlighting, underlining, indexing, tabs, written notes, and loose papers.
  • New Mexico Electrical Code
    The New Mexico Electrical Code is listed as an allowed reference for EE-98 Part 1 and Part 2. It supports state-specific electrical code questions and should be prepared according to PSI’s reference-material rules.
  • National Electrical Safety Code
    The National Electrical Safety Code is listed as an allowed reference for EE-98 Part 1 Commercial and Industrial. Candidates should bring only the edition allowed by the current PSI bulletin for the scheduled exam.
  • NFPA 72 – National Fire Alarm Code
    NFPA 72 is listed as an allowed reference for EE-98 Part 3 Specialties, which includes low voltage, alarms, telephone, computer, sound, and communication systems.

Test Information and Study Materials

A strong New Mexico electrical exam study plan should include NEC study, New Mexico Electrical Code review, calculation practice, trade knowledge review, specialty systems review, business and law review, reference navigation, and timed question work. Electrical exams can cover a wide range of subjects, so candidates should avoid spending all study time on only one topic. A balanced routine helps build confidence across commercial, industrial, residential, specialty, code, and business subjects.

For NEC study, start by learning the structure of the code book. Review article organization, definitions, tables, notes, exceptions, and cross-references. Practice moving from a question to the correct article and reading the surrounding language carefully. Many electrical exam questions are missed because a candidate finds a related section but overlooks a condition, exception, table note, or specific wording.

For New Mexico state code content, study the state electrical code material alongside NEC topics. State-specific code questions can require a different type of attention than general NEC lookup. Candidates should understand how the New Mexico Electrical Code reference is organized and how it connects to the state’s electrical rules.

For calculations, write out each step. Electrical calculation mistakes often happen when a candidate skips a conversion, uses the wrong table, applies the wrong value, or confuses branch circuit, feeder, service, motor, transformer, raceway fill, or box fill requirements. The 2026 Electrician Calculations Study Guide gives candidates a dedicated way to practice these skills repeatedly.

For specialty review, include low-voltage systems, alarms, electrical signs, outline lighting, cathodic protection, lightning protection systems, telephone systems, computer systems, sound systems, and communication systems. These areas are part of the EE-98 Part 3 outline and should not be left until the end of the study process.

For flash card study, use short sessions throughout the week. Flash cards can help reinforce formulas, definitions, code concepts, and common electrical terms. They are useful before work, during breaks, after a longer study block, or as final review. Flash cards should not replace full study sessions, but they help strengthen recall and recognition.

The 2026 New Mexico Master Electrician Study Guide helps organize broad exam review, the calculations guide supports problem-solving, the NEC 2026 paperback with tabs supports code navigation study, and the flash cards help reinforce key material. Together, these materials create a more complete study system for New Mexico electrical contractor and master-level electrical exam preparation.

How 1 Exam Prep Helps You Reach Your Goal

1 Exam Prep helps electrician candidates prepare with organized study guidance, trade-focused review, practice-oriented materials, reference navigation support, and confidence-building structure. New Mexico electrical exam preparation can feel overwhelming because candidates may need to study NEC-based electrical topics, calculation work, state code subjects, specialty systems, contractor business topics, and licensing requirements.

This Super Combo gives candidates several tools for building a stronger study routine. The 2026 New Mexico Master Electrician Study Guide supports organized review across New Mexico electrical contractor and master-level exam topics. The 2026 Electrician Calculations Study Guide provides focused practice for math and code-application questions. The National Electrical Code 2026 paperback with tabs helps candidates build code-book familiarity and lookup habits during study. The 2026 Master Electrician Flash Cards support repeated review of key terms, formulas, definitions, and electrical concepts.

1 Exam Prep’s approach is practical and exam-focused. Students are encouraged to read questions carefully, identify the subject being tested, use references efficiently, work through calculations step by step, and review missed questions until the reasoning becomes clearer. For open book exams, knowing where to look matters. For calculation questions, accuracy matters. For state code and specialty topics, familiarity matters. For trade knowledge, repetition matters.

The goal is to help candidates feel more prepared, more organized, and more confident as they work toward their New Mexico electrical licensing goals. The materials support preparation without guaranteeing exam results, licensing approval, or any specific outcome.

FAQ: What is included in this New Mexico Master Electrician Super Combo?

This Super Combo includes the 2026 New Mexico Master Electrician Study Guide, 2026 Electrician Calculations Study Guide, National Electrical Code 2026 paperback with tabs, and 2026 Master Electrician Flash Cards.

FAQ: Is this product based on the 2026 NEC?

Yes. This Super Combo is based on the 2026 National Electrical Code and includes the National Electrical Code 2026 paperback with tabs.

FAQ: Is the New Mexico EE-98 electrical exam open book?

Yes. The New Mexico EE-98 Residential and Commercial Electrical examinations are identified as open book. Candidates must follow PSI rules for approved references, binding, highlighting, underlining, indexing, permanent tabs, written notes, and loose papers.

FAQ: How many parts are in the New Mexico EE-98 examination?

The EE-98 Residential and Commercial Electrical examination is a three-part combination exam: Part 1 Commercial and Industrial, Part 2 Residential, and Part 3 Specialties.

FAQ: How many questions are on EE-98 Part 1?

EE-98 Part 1 Commercial and Industrial is listed with 80 questions, a 75 percent passing score, and 200 minutes of testing time.

FAQ: How many questions are on EE-98 Part 2?

EE-98 Part 2 Residential is listed with 40 questions, a 75 percent passing score, and 100 minutes of testing time.

FAQ: How many questions are on EE-98 Part 3?

EE-98 Part 3 Specialties is listed with 50 questions, a 75 percent passing score, and 135 minutes of testing time.

FAQ: What topics are covered on the New Mexico EE-98 electrical exam?

The EE-98 outline includes general knowledge, electrical installation requirements, services, feeders, branch circuits, overcurrent protection, grounding and bonding, conductors and cables, raceways and boxes, hazardous locations, special occupancies, special equipment, lighting, signs, motors, transformers, generators, New Mexico State Code, low voltage, alarms, electrical signs, lightning protection, telephone systems, computer systems, sound systems, and communication systems.

FAQ: Why is calculation practice important for this exam?

Calculation practice is important because electrical exams can include load calculations, conductor sizing, service and feeder work, box fill, raceway fill, motor calculations, transformer calculations, electrical theory, and other math-based topics. A dedicated calculations study guide helps candidates practice these skills consistently.

FAQ: Who should use this Super Combo?

This Super Combo is designed for electricians preparing for New Mexico electrical contractor, qualifying party, or master-level electrical study based on the 2026 NEC, especially candidates who want study guides, calculation practice, a tabbed NEC book, and flash cards in one organized package.