If you’re preparing for the Idaho Limited Electrical Elevator Installer Contractor exam and you want a complete, organized setup you can follow with confidence, this Books & Courses Rental Package brings your core reference materials and course support together in one place. It’s built around the code book you listed—NFPA 70 – National Electrical Code (NEC), 2017 edition—and includes study tools that help you move faster during prep, plus a contractor-focused business and law manual that supports the responsibilities that come with operating professionally.
Elevator installer work is precise and responsibility-heavy. On exam day, details matter—especially small changes in wording, conditions, and exceptions that can flip an answer from “almost right” to correct. Since this is an open book exam, the goal isn’t to memorize every line of code. The goal is to build a repeatable routine for finding and confirming requirements efficiently under time pressure.
This package supports that exact workflow. You’ll use the NEC as your anchor, and you’ll study with additional indexing tools—2023 Ferm’s Fast Finder Index and the 2023 Key Word Index by Tom Henry—to speed up learning sessions and reduce wasted time hunting through the code. You’ll also receive the Idaho Division of Occupational & Professional Licenses Contractor’s Business and Law Reference Manual, which helps reinforce contractor-minded habits like compliance awareness, documentation discipline, and professional decision-making.
With a rental package and course access working together, your prep stays structured. Instead of studying randomly when you “find time,” you can follow a consistent plan that builds both accuracy and pacing—two skills that matter in open-book code-based testing.
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This rental package is designed to support Idaho Limited Electrical Elevator Installer Contractor exam preparation using the references listed above and a structured 6-month course plan. Official exam specifics—such as question count, time limit, passing score, testing provider, and topic breakdown—were not provided with your request, so they are not listed in this section.
What this package supports directly is the preparation that matters most for open-book code testing: familiarity with NEC structure, efficient confirmation habits, exception awareness, and steady pacing under pressure.
This exam is an open book test. Open book is a real advantage only when you prepare for open-book performance. The exam isn’t designed for slow searching. It rewards candidates who can recognize what a question is testing, locate the correct NEC area efficiently, confirm the exact requirement (including exceptions), and keep moving with steady pace.
Open-book habits that make the biggest difference:
How to use the included indexes during prep: Ferm’s Fast Finder and the Tom Henry keyword index are excellent in learning sessions because they can speed up topic location and help you build your NEC “map.” Then, as you get closer to exam readiness, practice timed sets relying primarily on NEC 2017 so your performance matches real exam conditions.
Licensing steps and eligibility requirements for limited electrical classifications can vary by pathway and documentation. Since official Idaho pathway details were not provided here, the steps below focus on how this package typically supports a practical preparation workflow:
Specific Idaho requirements for the Limited Electrical Elevator Installer Contractor classification (eligibility, application steps, fees, renewals, or continuing education) were not provided here, so they are not included in this section. This product page focuses on the exam preparation tools you provided and the structured course access included in this package.
The most effective code-based preparation is performance-based. Instead of reading passively, train the exact behavior you’ll use during the exam: recognize, locate, confirm, answer, move on. Your 6 months of course access is designed to help you practice consistently so you’re building confidence through repetition.
1) Build your NEC 2017 “map” early
Start by learning how NEC 2017 is organized—articles, parts, and how rules are written. The goal is to reduce random searching and replace it with intentional navigation.
2) Train topic recognition before opening the code
Most time loss comes from not knowing where to start. Practice identifying what the question is testing first, then go to the most likely NEC area.
3) Use a confirm-and-move strategy
Open book does not mean “look up everything.” Narrow the answer down from understanding, confirm details in NEC 2017, then move on to protect pace.
4) Train exception awareness on purpose
Many elevator-related questions hinge on a condition or exception. Build a habit of scanning for exception language and qualifying phrases before finalizing your answer.
5) Use indexes to learn faster—then practice like you’ll test
Use Ferm’s Fast Finder and the Tom Henry keyword index during learning sessions to locate topics quickly. Then run timed practice sets relying primarily on NEC 2017 so your confidence and timing match real exam conditions.
6) Reinforce contractor-level responsibility habits
Use the DOPL Contractor’s Business and Law manual to strengthen professional habits—organized documentation, compliance awareness, and rule-based decision making—so you’re preparing for the role, not only the exam.
A practical weekly rhythm for 6 months of course access:
1 Exam Prep supports your Idaho Limited Electrical Elevator Installer Contractor goal with organized study guidance and practice-oriented preparation designed for open-book, NEC-based testing. Instead of studying randomly, you build a repeatable system: recognize what the question is testing, navigate efficiently, confirm details accurately (including exceptions), and maintain steady pace under pressure.
This Books & Courses Rental Package adds additional support through 6 months of course access and a contractor-focused business and law reference, helping you stay consistent and professional-minded as you work toward your goal—without guaranteeing exam outcomes or licensing results.
This package includes rental copies of NEC 2017, 2023 Ferm’s Fast Finder Index, 2023 Key Word Index by Tom Henry, and the Idaho DOPL Contractor’s Business and Law Reference Manual, plus 6 months of course access.
Yes. This package is built for an open book, NEC-based exam environment and focuses on efficient confirmation and steady pacing.
This package includes 6 months of course access.
Indexes can reduce wasted time during learning sessions by helping you locate NEC topics faster. Many candidates use them early in prep, then practice timed sets relying on NEC 2017 so exam-day performance is realistic.
It supports contractor-minded preparation by reinforcing professional responsibility topics, compliance awareness, and organized decision-making habits that matter beyond the exam.
No. Exam fees and any state licensing/application fees are paid separately unless explicitly stated otherwise.