The New Hampshire Electrical Re-Licensing (2017 NEC) Highlighted & Tabbed Book Package is designed for electricians who need an organized National Electrical Code reference for New Hampshire electrical license renewal, continuing education review, code-update study, and long-term field reference. This package includes the NFPA 70 - National Electrical Code, 2017 edition, prepared with highlighting and tabs to help make code navigation faster and more practical during study.
Electrical re-licensing is not simply a paperwork step. Licensed electricians are expected to stay familiar with the code edition and continuing education requirements connected to their license. In New Hampshire, master electricians and journeyman electricians are subject to continuing education requirements tied to NFPA 70 updates, and the Board of Electricians maintains standards for licensure, education, and professional conduct. A well-prepared code book helps licensees review important changes, strengthen code awareness, and keep a reliable reference close at hand.
The National Electrical Code is one of the most important references an electrician uses. It provides installation rules, definitions, safety requirements, wiring methods, overcurrent protection requirements, grounding and bonding rules, raceway and conductor provisions, equipment requirements, special occupancy rules, special equipment requirements, and tables used throughout the electrical trade. For electricians completing re-licensing review based on the 2017 NEC, having a marked, tabbed, and easier-to-navigate book can make study time more efficient.
This package is especially useful for electricians who want to reduce the frustration of flipping through an unmarked code book while reviewing code sections. Highlighting draws attention to important provisions, while tabs help divide the code into more manageable sections. The goal is to support better code navigation, not replace code knowledge. Electricians still need to read carefully, understand how articles connect, and apply the NEC correctly in real-world electrical work.
The 2017 NEC includes requirements that affect many common electrical installations, including branch circuits, feeders, services, grounding and bonding, wiring methods, equipment for general use, special occupancies, special equipment, and conditions involving emergency systems, health care locations, hazardous locations, and similar installations. For license renewal study, electricians benefit from reviewing the code with a practical focus on safety, compliance, installation concerns, and code changes that affect daily work.
The New Hampshire Electrical Re-Licensing (2017 NEC) Highlighted & Tabbed Book Package gives electricians one organized reference package centered on the NFPA 70 - National Electrical Code, 2017 edition. Whether you are reviewing for a code-update course, refreshing your knowledge before renewing, or keeping a dependable reference for jobsite questions, this package supports a more structured approach to electrical code study.
This product is a re-licensing book package, not a new-license exam preparation course by itself. It is intended to support New Hampshire electrical license renewal study, continuing education review, and code-update preparation using the 2017 edition of NFPA 70. Candidates seeking a new electrical license should follow the current New Hampshire examination instructions for their specific license type, because licensing exams and continuing education renewal requirements are separate processes.
New Hampshire electrical continuing education requirements apply to licensed master electricians and journeyman electricians. The state’s continuing education information lists 15 total hours for both master electrician and journeyman electrician licensees, with required instruction related to code update material. At least 1 hour of instruction concerns changes to RSA 319-C, changes to the Board’s rules, and installation concerns for electrical installations as determined by the board.
For electricians using this package as part of re-licensing preparation, the focus is on studying and navigating the 2017 National Electrical Code. A highlighted and tabbed NEC can help during course review by making the book easier to use, especially when following along with code-update instruction or revisiting important articles. The tabs provide structure, while the highlighting helps direct attention to key provisions that are useful during review.
Because this is a re-licensing product, the most important details are the licensee’s renewal category, the required continuing education hours, the applicable code-update cycle, and any reporting or certificate requirements connected to the approved course provider. Licensees should make sure their continuing education is approved by the New Hampshire Board of Electricians and that completion is reported in the manner required by the state.
The Board of Electricians develops and maintains professional, ethical, and educational standards for electrician licensure in New Hampshire. The board regulates apprentice electricians, journeyman electricians, master electricians, high/medium voltage electricians, and related business entities. Electrical licensees should understand that license renewal is tied to maintaining compliance with the state’s standards and current continuing education rules.
Electricians preparing for New Hampshire re-licensing should begin by identifying their license type and renewal requirements. Master electricians and journeyman electricians must complete approved continuing education connected to the applicable NEC update cycle. Apprentice electricians may have separate education requirements depending on their renewal status and whether they have completed required apprentice education without achieving journeyman licensure.
The renewal process generally begins with reviewing the New Hampshire Board of Electricians’ continuing education information and confirming the current requirements for the license type being renewed. Electricians should then complete a board-approved continuing education course, keep documentation of completion, and make sure the completion record is submitted through the required reporting process. Certificates of completion must be provided to the Office of Professional Licensure and Certification through CE Broker.
A licensee using the New Hampshire Electrical Re-Licensing (2017 NEC) Highlighted & Tabbed Book Package should use the book during code-update study, course review, and independent code practice. The book can help electricians follow along with instruction, compare code sections, review definitions, and reinforce practical electrical installation requirements. The package is a study and reference tool, while license renewal depends on satisfying the state’s continuing education and renewal process.
Electricians should also confirm their license expiration date, complete any required renewal application steps, and keep accurate records of their continuing education. New Hampshire licensing rules and administrative processes can change, so electrical professionals should use the current instructions issued by the New Hampshire Office of Professional Licensure and Certification and the Board of Electricians when renewing.
New Hampshire electrical licensing is overseen through the New Hampshire Office of Professional Licensure and Certification and the Board of Electricians. The Board of Electricians is responsible for developing and maintaining ethical, professional, and educational standards for the licensure of electricians in the state. This structure helps protect public safety by ensuring that licensed electricians meet state standards and remain informed about electrical code requirements.
New Hampshire requires continuing education for master electricians and journeyman electricians. The continuing education information published by the state lists 15 total hours for each of these license categories. The instruction includes code-update material, and at least 1 hour must address changes to RSA 319-C, changes to the board’s rules, and installation concerns for electrical installations as determined by the board.
The continuing education cycle is connected to the publication of the latest version of NFPA 70. The state’s continuing education information describes the cycle as due within one year from the January 1 following the publication date of the latest version of NFPA 70. This makes NEC update training an important part of maintaining an active electrical license in New Hampshire.
For electricians working with the 2017 NEC cycle, reviewing the NFPA 70 - National Electrical Code, 2017 edition helps reinforce the code structure and subject matter that applied to that re-licensing period. A tabbed and highlighted book can be useful for electricians who want to study efficiently, especially when reviewing articles that are frequently discussed during code update training.
New Hampshire also identifies regulated electrical categories that include apprentice electricians, journeyman electricians, master electricians, high/medium voltage electricians, and business entities. An active and valid New Hampshire electrician license is required to work with 30 volts or higher. This requirement makes license maintenance and continuing education especially important for electricians who want to continue working legally in the trade.
Licensees should approach re-licensing as part of ongoing professional responsibility. Electrical work affects life safety, property protection, fire prevention, equipment performance, and code compliance. The NEC is written to support safe electrical installation practices, and continuing education helps electricians keep their code knowledge current as code editions change over time.
The New Hampshire Electrical Re-Licensing (2017 NEC) Highlighted & Tabbed Book Package is built around code-update study and continuing education support. Electricians using this package should focus on understanding the structure of the NEC, reviewing key code changes, and strengthening their ability to locate requirements efficiently. Even experienced electricians benefit from a structured review because the NEC is detailed, cross-referenced, and highly specific.
The 2017 NEC is organized into chapters that move from general provisions to more specialized applications. Article 90 introduces the purpose and scope of the code. Chapter 1 includes general rules and definitions. Chapter 2 covers wiring and protection. Chapter 3 covers wiring methods and materials. Chapter 4 covers equipment for general use. Chapters 5, 6, and 7 address special occupancies, special equipment, and special conditions. Chapter 8 covers communications systems, and Chapter 9 provides tables used for conductor, raceway, and related calculations.
For continuing education study, electricians should pay attention to definitions because NEC wording often depends on the exact meaning of a term. Many installation requirements cannot be applied correctly unless the electrician understands how the NEC defines equipment, locations, wiring methods, systems, and conditions. Definitions also help clarify the difference between similar terms that may appear in code-update instruction.
Grounding and bonding should receive careful review. These topics affect electrical safety, fault-current paths, service equipment, separately derived systems, bonding jumpers, grounding electrode systems, equipment grounding conductors, and related installation requirements. A tabbed NEC can help electricians return to these subjects quickly when reviewing course material.
Wiring methods and materials are also central to electrical re-licensing study. Electricians should review requirements for raceways, cables, conductors, boxes, fittings, supports, securing, protection from physical damage, and installation conditions. These requirements are encountered frequently in residential, commercial, and industrial electrical work.
Branch circuits, feeders, and services are another important study area. Electricians should review conductor sizing, overcurrent protection, load calculations, service equipment rules, panelboard requirements, and applicable code tables. A highlighted and tabbed code book can help users move between articles more quickly while reinforcing how the NEC organizes these requirements.
Special occupancies and special equipment are important because the NEC includes additional rules for locations or equipment with increased hazards or unique installation needs. Electricians should review these areas based on the type of work they perform. Examples may include health care facilities, hazardous locations, commercial garages, signs, electric vehicle charging equipment, emergency systems, and similar installations covered by the code.
Using the book effectively requires more than opening it during a course. Electricians should practice finding articles, reading section headings, checking exceptions, reviewing tables, and following cross-references. Highlighting and tabs help create an organized starting point, but good code study comes from repeatedly working with the book until the structure becomes familiar.
1 Exam Prep helps electricians prepare for re-licensing and code review with organized study materials that support practical learning. The New Hampshire Electrical Re-Licensing (2017 NEC) Highlighted & Tabbed Book Package is designed to make the 2017 National Electrical Code easier to navigate, easier to study, and more useful during continuing education review.
Electrical professionals often know how to perform the work, but code update study requires a different type of focus. Electricians need to understand how the NEC is organized, where key requirements are located, how definitions affect interpretation, and how code changes apply to real installations. A highlighted and tabbed code book supports this process by helping students locate important sections faster and stay oriented while reviewing detailed material.
1 Exam Prep’s approach is trade-focused and realistic. The goal is to support better preparation through reference organization, code navigation, practical review, and confidence-building study structure. The package can help electricians follow along with instruction, review code articles independently, and create a stronger connection between code language and field practice.
For New Hampshire electrical re-licensing, organized study is especially valuable because continuing education is tied to code update requirements and professional license maintenance. Electricians who make time to review the NEC carefully are better positioned to understand current standards, reduce confusion during code discussions, and maintain stronger awareness of installation requirements.
This book package does not replace an approved continuing education course or the state’s renewal process. Instead, it supports the learning side of re-licensing by giving electricians a prepared NEC reference they can use during study and beyond. With consistent review, practical code navigation, and attention to New Hampshire’s continuing education requirements, electricians can approach re-licensing with greater confidence and better organization.
This package includes the NFPA 70 - National Electrical Code, 2017 edition, prepared with highlighting and tabs to support code navigation and New Hampshire electrical re-licensing study.
This package is intended for electrical re-licensing and continuing education review based on the 2017 NEC. It is not a complete new-license exam preparation course by itself.
This package is useful for New Hampshire electricians reviewing the 2017 National Electrical Code for re-licensing, continuing education, code-update study, or long-term professional reference.
Yes. New Hampshire lists continuing education requirements for master electricians and journeyman electricians, including 15 total hours and required instruction related to code update material.
The product is built around the NFPA 70 - National Electrical Code, 2017 edition. This code edition is the reference included in the package and supports study tied to the 2017 NEC re-licensing cycle.
Highlighted and tabbed means the NEC reference is prepared to make important sections easier to identify and major code areas easier to locate during study and review.
This product page describes a book package only. Licensees must complete any required New Hampshire board-approved continuing education separately unless a course is specifically included in the purchased product.
Yes. The NEC remains a useful professional reference for electricians who want to review installation requirements, definitions, code tables, wiring methods, grounding and bonding, and other electrical code topics.
No. License renewal depends on completing the requirements set by the New Hampshire licensing authority, including approved continuing education, renewal application steps, and any required reporting.
Use the tabs to move through major code areas, read highlighted sections carefully, review definitions, practice finding common articles, and connect code language to real electrical installation scenarios.