Get an exam-aligned study setup for the Idaho Limited Electrical Elevator Installer Contractor exam with a book package built around the reference you listed: NFPA 70 – National Electrical Code (NEC), 2017 Edition. This package also includes two study-only navigation tools—2023 Ferm’s Fast Finder Index and the 2023 Key Word Index by Tom Henry—clearly identified as Not Allowed Into the Exam, but included to help you study more efficiently and reduce wasted time during prep sessions.
Elevator-related electrical work is detail-driven and responsibility-heavy. Code-based exams often test whether you can interpret NEC language correctly, apply requirements to realistic installation scenarios, and catch the condition or exception that changes the correct answer. Even when you’re allowed to use a reference, time still matters. Your advantage comes from how efficiently you can use the code—recognize what the question is testing, navigate to the correct section quickly, confirm the requirement precisely, and move on without losing pace.
This package keeps your preparation focused and realistic by anchoring everything to the NEC 2017 edition you listed. The included indexes are excellent for “learning mode” study sessions because they can help you locate topics quickly while you build your NEC “map.” Since the indexes are not allowed into the exam, the strongest approach is to use them early to speed up learning, then transition to timed practice using only NEC 2017 so your performance matches exam-day conditions.
This product is a book package intended to support preparation for the Idaho Limited Electrical Elevator Installer Contractor exam using the references listed above. Official exam specifics—such as the number of questions, time limit, passing score, testing provider, and topic breakdown—were not provided with your request, so they are not included in this section.
This package is centered on the NEC edition you listed. Your best preparation comes from building familiarity with NEC 2017 structure, practicing exam-style scenarios, and training the ability to confirm requirements accurately under time pressure.
Because you specified a book allowed into the exam, this package is structured for an open book exam approach where approved references may be used during testing. Open book is a real advantage only when you prepare correctly. The exam is not designed for slow searching. It rewards candidates who can recognize what a question is testing, navigate to the correct NEC area efficiently, confirm the requirement (including exceptions), and keep moving.
How to prepare for open-book performance:
Important: The two index tools included in this package are Not Allowed Into the Exam. Use them to learn faster during study sessions, then practice timed sets using only NEC 2017 so your performance matches exam-day conditions.
Licensing steps and eligibility requirements for limited electrical classifications can vary by credential and applicant pathway. Since official Idaho pathway details were not provided here, below is a practical prep-focused outline showing how this book package supports your timeline:
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 listed, with emphasis on training efficient use of the allowed NEC edition.
This package works best when you train the exact behavior you’ll use during testing. Open-book code exams reward candidates who can confirm information efficiently, recognize exceptions, and maintain steady pace. Use NEC 2017 as your primary practice tool so your exam-day experience feels familiar.
1) Build your NEC 2017 “map” early
Start by learning how NEC 2017 is organized—articles, parts, and how requirements are written. The goal is to reduce random page flipping and replace it with intentional navigation.
2) Train topic recognition before you open the book
Most time loss comes from not knowing where to start. Before you look anything up, identify what the question is testing. Then go to the most likely NEC area first.
3) Use a confirm-and-move strategy
Open book doesn’t mean “look up everything.” Narrow the answer down from understanding, confirm the detail in NEC 2017, and move on to protect your pace.
4) Train exception awareness on purpose
Many questions hinge on a condition or exception that changes the rule. Build a habit of scanning for exception language and qualifying phrases before finalizing your answer.
5) Use study indexes for learning speed, not exam dependency
Since Ferm’s Fast Finder and the Tom Henry keyword index are not allowed into the exam, use them to speed up learning sessions early in your prep. Then shift into timed practice using only NEC 2017 so your performance matches test-day conditions.
A practical weekly rhythm many candidates use:
1 Exam Prep supports your Idaho Limited Electrical Elevator Installer Contractor goal with organized, practice-oriented preparation designed for 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 approach is designed to help you study more efficiently and feel more confident walking into the exam—without guaranteeing exam outcomes or licensing results.
The book listed as allowed into the exam for this package is NFPA 70 – National Electrical Code (NEC), 2017 Edition.
The 2023 Ferm’s Fast Finder Index and the 2023 Key Word Index by Tom Henry are included for study and are Not Allowed Into the Exam.
They help you learn faster during prep by reducing time spent searching while you build familiarity with NEC topic locations. Then you can practice using only NEC 2017 to simulate real exam conditions.
This package is structured as an open-book preparation setup because it includes a book listed as allowed into the exam and focuses on efficient code navigation and confirmation habits.
No pricing or state fees are included in this description. This product page lists the included books and how to use them for preparation.