Nevada Low Voltage Electrician (ICC - G21-N) Highlighted & Tabbed Book Package

Nevada Low Voltage Electrician (ICC - G21-N) Highlighted & Tabbed Book Package

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Nevada Low Voltage Electrician (ICC - G21-N) Highlighted & Tabbed Book Package

Nevada Low Voltage Electrician (ICC - G21-N) Highlighted & Tabbed Book Package

The Nevada Low Voltage Electrician (ICC - G21-N) Highlighted & Tabbed Book Package is designed for candidates preparing for the ICC National Standard Low Voltage Electrician exam with organized, exam-focused reference books. Low voltage electrical exam preparation requires more than field experience alone. Candidates must understand code language, low-voltage installation requirements, communications and signaling systems, control circuits, alarm wiring concepts, fiber optic systems, electrical safety, and the reference-navigation skills needed for open book testing.

This highlighted and tabbed package includes NFPA 70 - National Electrical Code, 2017 Edition and Ugly’s Electrical References. These references support study of low voltage electrical topics, including general knowledge, low-voltage remote control and alarm systems, low-voltage communications and sound systems, low-voltage control circuits, fiber optical systems, wiring methods, boxes, raceways, grounding and bonding, conductor information, electrical symbols, formulas, conversions, and practical trade reference material. The highlighted and tabbed format helps candidates study with a more organized set of books and build familiarity with important reference areas before exam day.

The ICC G21-N Low Voltage Electrician exam focuses on low-voltage electrical knowledge and code-based application. Candidates should prepare for questions involving low-voltage wiring systems, Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3 circuits, power-limited circuits, remote control circuits, signaling systems, alarm systems, communications systems, sound systems, cabling methods, support and protection rules, equipment installation, conductor identification, fiber optic systems, and related NEC requirements. Since the exam is open book, candidates should study with the listed references consistently so the books become familiar working tools during preparation.

This package is a strong fit for low voltage electricians, alarm technicians, communications installers, sound system installers, control wiring technicians, electrical apprentices, maintenance personnel, and candidates preparing for Nevada low voltage electrician requirements. Field experience can help candidates understand how systems are installed, but exam questions often require a specific code answer. Highlighted and tabbed references can help candidates connect practical work experience to the code sections, tables, definitions, and reference material used during open book testing.

Open book testing should not be treated as a shortcut. Candidates still need to understand how NFPA 70 - National Electrical Code, 2017 Edition is organized, how to use the index, where common low-voltage rules are located, and how to read definitions, tables, notes, and exceptions. Ugly’s Electrical References supports formula review, electrical symbols, conversions, conductor information, calculations, and practical electrical facts that can strengthen low voltage electrician exam preparation.

What You Get

This highlighted and tabbed exam book package includes the following references for the Nevada Low Voltage Electrician (ICC - G21-N) exam:

  • Highlighted & Tabbed Book: NFPA 70 - National Electrical Code, 2017 Edition
  • Highlighted & Tabbed Book: Ugly's Electrical References

The highlighting and tabs are designed to support faster reference navigation during study and exam preparation. Candidates can use the organized books to review NEC definitions, low-voltage circuit classifications, remote control and signaling systems, alarm system concepts, communications wiring, sound system topics, control circuits, fiber optical systems, raceways, boxes, equipment installation, grounding and bonding, conductor information, and practical reference material. Ugly’s Electrical References supports quick review of formulas, electrical symbols, conversions, calculation methods, and common trade information.

This product is a Highlighted & Tabbed Book Package. It is focused on the listed reference books and does not include online course access, application service, business formation, licensing approval, or guaranteed exam results unless those items are separately stated in the product offer.

Exam Details

The ICC National Standard Low Voltage Electrician exam is commonly structured as an open book exam with 50 multiple-choice questions and a 3-hour time limit. Candidates preparing for the Nevada Low Voltage Electrician (ICC - G21-N) exam should use that format to build realistic pacing. Three hours gives candidates time to use references, but only when they already understand where common low-voltage topics are located and how to move through the books efficiently.

The exam covers low-voltage electrical knowledge areas. Major study areas include general knowledge, low-voltage remote control and alarm systems, low-voltage communications and sound systems, low-voltage control circuits, and fiber optical systems. Candidates should prepare across all major content areas because low-voltage work can involve multiple systems, wiring methods, equipment types, signal circuits, and code requirements.

General knowledge may include NEC organization, definitions, electrical safety, basic electrical theory, low-voltage terminology, conductor identification, wiring methods, boxes, raceways, support and protection requirements, grounding and bonding concepts, overcurrent protection awareness, plan-reading awareness, symbols, and basic calculation concepts. Candidates should become familiar with terms such as circuit, conductor, cable, raceway, outlet, equipment, listed, identified, Class 1 circuit, Class 2 circuit, Class 3 circuit, power-limited circuit, optical fiber cable, communications circuit, and signaling circuit.

Low-voltage remote control and alarm system topics may include control wiring, alarm circuits, signaling systems, power-limited circuits, cable installation, protection from physical damage, separation from other circuits, equipment connections, boxes, raceways, conductor support, and applicable NEC requirements. Candidates should study how low-voltage systems are classified and how that classification affects wiring methods, installation rules, and separation requirements.

Low-voltage communications and sound system topics may include communications circuits, audio systems, sound wiring, cabling, support requirements, grounding concepts, equipment installation, conductor routing, plenum and riser considerations where applicable, and general NEC rules that apply to signal and communications wiring. Candidates should be prepared to identify which code article applies based on the system type described in the question.

Low-voltage control circuit preparation should include control wiring concepts, Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3 circuits, power sources, conductor use, cable installation, equipment connections, separation from power circuits, and control-related wiring practices. Candidates should also study fiber optical systems, including optical fiber cable types, installation requirements, support, protection, and the relationship between fiber optic wiring and other low-voltage systems.

Open Book Test

The Nevada Low Voltage Electrician (ICC - G21-N) exam is an open book test. Open book testing allows candidates to use approved references during the exam, but it still requires preparation, accuracy, and strong reference-navigation skills. Candidates must be able to identify the topic, choose the correct reference path, locate the controlling section, and apply the rule within the time limit.

NFPA 70 - National Electrical Code, 2017 Edition should be used as the main code reference during preparation. Candidates should practice using the table of contents, index, article layout, chapter structure, definitions, tables, notes, and exceptions. Low-voltage questions may require quick movement between Article 100 definitions, wiring method rules, Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3 circuit requirements, communications circuit rules, optical fiber provisions, grounding and bonding rules, and equipment installation requirements.

The highlighted and tabbed format can help candidates build a more organized study routine. Tabs can make major sections easier to locate, while highlighted areas can draw attention to important definitions, rules, tables, and reference points. Candidates should still study actively. Highlighting and tabs support reference navigation, but they do not replace the need to understand low-voltage system classifications, code organization, and exam-style application.

Ugly’s Electrical References should be used to support calculation review and practical electrical reference study. Candidates can use it to reinforce formulas, electrical symbols, conversions, conductor information, basic theory, and common trade reference topics. While many low-voltage exam questions focus on code application and system classification, practical reference knowledge can help candidates interpret questions more accurately.

Timed practice is essential for open book readiness. Candidates should answer mixed-topic questions with the references open and a clock running. This helps develop pacing and shows which subjects take too long to locate. Missed questions should be reviewed by returning to the supporting code section and understanding why the correct answer is correct. Repeated lookup practice can improve speed, accuracy, and confidence during open book preparation.

Licensing Steps

Candidates preparing for the Nevada Low Voltage Electrician (ICC - G21-N) exam should begin by confirming that this exam matches the license, registration, employer requirement, or local jurisdiction requirement they are pursuing. Electrical licensing and work authorization requirements can vary by location, work scope, employer, and authority having jurisdiction.

After confirming the correct exam, candidates should gather the required references. This package includes NFPA 70 - National Electrical Code, 2017 Edition and Ugly’s Electrical References in highlighted and tabbed format. Candidates should begin studying with the books early so the tabs, highlighted sections, article structure, tables, terminology, and reference organization become familiar before testing.

The next step is building a study schedule. A practical schedule should include NEC organization, definitions, general low-voltage knowledge, remote control systems, alarm systems, communications systems, sound systems, control circuits, fiber optical systems, wiring methods, boxes, raceways, conductor support, grounding and bonding, separation requirements, and equipment installation. Candidates should rotate through topics instead of studying only the areas they already know well.

Once the major topics have been reviewed, candidates should move into timed practice. Practice questions should be completed with the books open so candidates learn how to use the references in a realistic way. Missed questions should be reviewed carefully by returning to the supporting NEC section or Ugly’s reference material. This helps candidates identify whether the mistake came from weak content knowledge, poor reference navigation, misunderstanding the system type, or misreading the question.

After preparation, candidates schedule the appropriate ICC exam through the current testing process and follow all exam-day rules for identification, approved references, book condition, tabs, highlights, markings, and testing conduct. Candidates pursuing Nevada low voltage electrician work should also complete any application, experience, documentation, or approval steps required by the responsible licensing authority, local jurisdiction, employer, or project requirement.

State Requirements

This product is written for candidates preparing for the Nevada Low Voltage Electrician (ICC - G21-N) exam. Electrical licensing requirements may include application review, experience documentation, exam approval, fees, renewals, continuing education, and local jurisdiction requirements. This highlighted and tabbed book package supports the study-material portion of the process.

Low voltage electricians are expected to understand safe and code-compliant installation of systems that may include remote control circuits, alarm circuits, communications wiring, sound systems, control wiring, fiber optical systems, and related low-voltage equipment. Even when voltage is lower than standard power wiring, improper installation can still create safety, performance, fire, signal, and equipment issues. Code knowledge helps candidates understand how these systems should be installed, supported, protected, separated, and connected.

For Nevada candidates, the ICC G21-N exam may be one part of a broader qualification process. A licensing office, authority having jurisdiction, employer, or project requirement may determine whether the exam satisfies a specific requirement. Candidates should keep application documents, work experience records, and exam preparation materials organized while preparing for testing.

This package focuses on the reference materials listed in the product title. The highlighted and tabbed books help candidates study the 2017 NEC and practical electrical reference topics in a more organized way. Candidates who use the books consistently during preparation will be better prepared to navigate them during open book testing.

Reference Books

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  • NFPA 70 - National Electrical Code, 2017 Edition
    This code reference supports study of low-voltage electrical requirements, including definitions, wiring methods, Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3 circuits, power-limited circuits, remote control and signaling systems, alarm-related wiring, communications circuits, optical fiber systems, grounding and bonding, equipment installation, boxes, raceways, conductor support, and special installation conditions. In this package, the book is provided in highlighted and tabbed format to support organized reference navigation.
  • Ugly's Electrical References
    This compact electrical reference supports study of formulas, electrical symbols, conversions, conductor information, calculation methods, electrical theory, and common trade reference material. In this package, the book is provided in highlighted and tabbed format to support faster study and review.

Test Information and Study Materials

The Nevada Low Voltage Electrician (ICC - G21-N) Highlighted & Tabbed Book Package supports exam preparation by helping candidates study with the references they will rely on for code-based review. Low voltage electrician preparation should be active, organized, and repetitive. Candidates should read code sections, locate related definitions and rules, answer practice questions, review missed answers, and return to the book until the reference path becomes familiar.

General knowledge study should begin with NEC organization. Candidates should understand how chapters, articles, parts, sections, tables, definitions, notes, and indexes are arranged. Article 100 definitions are important because many electrical exam questions depend on the exact meaning of code terms. Candidates should also review basic electrical theory, symbols, common abbreviations, conductor terminology, cable terminology, grounding and bonding vocabulary, and installation safety concepts.

Low-voltage remote control and alarm system preparation should include control wiring, alarm circuits, power-limited circuits, signal circuits, equipment connections, cable installation, support requirements, separation from power conductors, and protection from physical damage. Candidates should practice identifying whether a question is discussing alarm wiring, signaling wiring, control wiring, or another low-voltage system because the correct NEC article may depend on the system type.

Low-voltage communications and sound system preparation should include communications circuits, audio and sound system wiring, cable routing, support, equipment installation, grounding concepts, and installation conditions that may affect the permitted wiring method. Candidates should be familiar with how communications-type systems differ from power circuits and how that affects installation rules.

Low-voltage control circuit study should include Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3 circuits, power-limited circuits, control wiring methods, conductor use, cable installation, and separation requirements. Candidates should understand that circuit classification matters because it can affect permitted wiring methods, conductor requirements, and installation limitations.

Fiber optical systems should receive focused review. Candidates should study optical fiber cable types, installation practices, support and protection requirements, separation from other conductors where applicable, and how optical fiber cabling is treated within the NEC. Fiber optic questions may require candidates to identify the correct article, rule, or cable type based on the system description.

Wiring methods and materials remain important even for low-voltage work. Candidates should review boxes, raceways, cables, fittings, support requirements, protection from physical damage, conductor routing, and installation requirements. Low-voltage work may still require careful compliance with general installation rules, especially when conductors are routed through buildings, installed near power wiring, or connected to equipment.

Grounding and bonding should not be ignored. Low-voltage systems may include grounding, bonding, surge protection, equipment grounding, and system-related grounding concepts. Candidates should understand the role of grounding and bonding in equipment safety, system performance, and code compliance.

Calculation practice may be less central than in journeyman power wiring exams, but basic formulas and practical electrical reference knowledge remain useful. Candidates can use Ugly’s Electrical References to review Ohm’s law, power formulas, conversions, electrical symbols, conductor data, and other trade information that may support exam preparation.

The highlighted and tabbed format can help candidates organize study sessions. Instead of searching randomly, candidates can move directly to major code areas and reinforce the same reference pathways repeatedly. Over time, this can help improve speed, reduce stress, and make open book preparation more productive.

Candidates should also practice pacing. A 50-question exam with a 3-hour time limit gives enough time for reference use, but candidates should still avoid spending too long on any single question. A realistic study routine should include both topic review and timed practice so candidates can balance accuracy with speed.

How 1 Exam Prep Helps You Reach Your Goal

1 Exam Prep helps candidates prepare for the Nevada Low Voltage Electrician (ICC - G21-N) exam with a practical, organized approach to exam readiness. Low voltage exam preparation can feel challenging because candidates must understand system classifications, installation rules, low-voltage wiring methods, code definitions, and reference navigation. A highlighted and tabbed book package helps candidates begin with a more organized set of references and a clearer path through important exam topics.

This package supports students by making reference navigation easier during study. Candidates can use the highlighted and tabbed NFPA 70 - National Electrical Code, 2017 Edition to review low-voltage electrical requirements, practice article lookup, and become familiar with key code areas. Ugly’s Electrical References supports formula review, electrical symbols, conversions, conductor information, calculations, and practical trade information.

1 Exam Prep’s approach emphasizes organized study guidance, trade-focused review, practice-oriented preparation, reference navigation, and confidence-building study structure. Candidates are encouraged to work with the books consistently, answer timed questions, review missed topics, and build the habit of locating code answers accurately.

The goal is to help candidates approach the ICC G21-N exam with stronger organization and better familiarity with the books. The highlighted and tabbed references are designed to support efficient study, but consistent practice remains essential. With regular review, candidates can become more comfortable using the NEC and related electrical reference material under open book testing conditions.

FAQ Section

What is included in the Nevada Low Voltage Electrician (ICC - G21-N) Highlighted & Tabbed Book Package?

This package includes NFPA 70 - National Electrical Code, 2017 Edition and Ugly’s Electrical References in highlighted and tabbed format.

What exam is this package for?

This package is for candidates preparing for the Nevada Low Voltage Electrician (ICC - G21-N) exam, commonly identified as the ICC National Standard Low Voltage Electrician exam.

Is the ICC G21-N Low Voltage Electrician exam open book?

Yes. The ICC G21-N Low Voltage Electrician exam is an open book test. Candidates should study with the approved references before exam day so they can locate and apply information efficiently.

How many questions are on the ICC G21-N Low Voltage Electrician exam?

The ICC G21-N Low Voltage Electrician exam is commonly structured with 50 multiple-choice questions.

How much time is allowed for the ICC G21-N Low Voltage Electrician exam?

The ICC G21-N Low Voltage Electrician exam is commonly structured with a 3-hour time limit.

What topics should I study for the ICC G21-N exam?

Candidates should study general knowledge, low-voltage remote control and alarm systems, low-voltage communications and sound systems, low-voltage control circuits, and fiber optical systems.

Why are highlighted and tabbed books helpful?

Highlighted and tabbed books can help candidates locate important sections more efficiently during study. They support reference navigation, topic review, and open book exam preparation.

Does this package include an online course?

This product title is a Highlighted & Tabbed Book Package. It includes the listed books and does not include online course access unless course access is separately stated in the product offer.

Does this package guarantee a passing score?

No. This package provides highlighted and tabbed reference books for exam preparation. Exam results depend on the candidate’s study habits, code knowledge, reference navigation skills, and testing performance.

Why is the 2017 NEC included?

NFPA 70 - National Electrical Code, 2017 Edition supports study of low-voltage electrical requirements, including Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3 circuits, power-limited circuits, alarm systems, communications systems, control circuits, optical fiber systems, wiring methods, grounding and bonding, and equipment installation.

Why is Ugly’s Electrical References included?

Ugly’s Electrical References helps candidates review formulas, electrical symbols, conversions, calculations, conductor information, and common trade reference topics used during low voltage electrician exam preparation.