The Ohio Commercial Electrical Inspector - (ICC - E2) - Books & Courses Rental Package is designed for students preparing for the ICC Commercial Electrical Inspector E2 certification exam using the 2020 National Electrical Code, NEC, and Ugly's Electrical References. This package combines rental books with structured course access so students can study commercial electrical inspection topics, practice code navigation, and build confidence with the references used for E2 exam preparation.
This rental package is priced at $570, with a $150 deposit, for a total of $720. The package includes rental access to the listed books and 6 months of course access. It is built for students who want organized exam preparation while studying directly from the NEC and a practical electrical reference that supports calculations, formulas, tables, symbols, and common field information.
The ICC E2 Commercial Electrical Inspector exam focuses on the knowledge needed to inspect commercial electrical installations for code compliance. Students preparing for this exam should understand how to apply the National Electrical Code to services, feeders, branch circuits, wiring methods, raceways, boxes, panelboards, overcurrent protection, grounding and bonding, equipment, special occupancies, special equipment, emergency systems, fire alarm systems, and communication systems.
Commercial electrical inspection requires more than general electrical knowledge. Inspectors need to identify unsafe or noncompliant installations, confirm that approved plans and specifications are available, review equipment listing and labeling, evaluate conductor use and ampacity, verify grounding and bonding, inspect service and feeder installations, and apply NEC rules to real commercial jobsite conditions. This package helps students build those skills through code-focused study and repeated use of the listed references.
This package is a strong fit for Ohio students pursuing the ICC E2 Commercial Electrical Inspector credential. It is also useful for electrical inspectors, contractors, electricians, building department personnel, code students, construction professionals, and anyone who wants to strengthen commercial electrical code knowledge. The rental format gives students access to the listed references for preparation without requiring permanent ownership of the books.
The ICC Commercial Electrical Inspector E2 exam is an ICC certification exam focused on commercial electrical inspection and code compliance. The exam includes 80 multiple-choice questions and has a 3.5-hour time limit. Students preparing for the 2020 code version should study the 2020 National Electrical Code, NEC, along with the electrical reference materials included in this rental package.
The exam measures a studentās ability to inspect commercial electrical installations and apply the correct NEC provisions. Questions may require direct code lookup, interpretation of inspection scenarios, use of tables, review of conductor requirements, verification of service and feeder installations, evaluation of branch circuits, confirmation of wiring methods, and understanding of special equipment and special systems.
Major study areas include general requirements, plan reading, code terminology and communication, conductors, services, service and feeder grounding and bonding, branch circuit and feeder requirements, wiring methods and distribution systems, general use equipment, special occupancies, special equipment, and special systems. Students should be ready to identify the inspection issue in a question, locate the applicable NEC article or table, and apply the requirement to the condition described.
The National Electrical Code is the primary reference for commercial electrical inspector preparation. Students should become familiar with definitions, general installation requirements, wiring and protection, wiring methods and materials, equipment for general use, special occupancies, special equipment, and special conditions. Commercial inspection questions often require careful reading because the correct answer can depend on voltage, occupancy, equipment type, wiring method, conductor size, location, environmental condition, or overcurrent protection.
Ugly's Electrical References supports preparation by giving students practical access to commonly used electrical information. It can help students review formulas, conversions, symbols, wiring diagrams, conductor information, conduit and raceway data, overcurrent protection concepts, motor information, and other field-oriented electrical references. This can be helpful when students need to strengthen basic electrical concepts while preparing for NEC-based exam questions.
The ICC E2 Commercial Electrical Inspector exam is an open book test. Open book testing allows students to use approved references, but it still requires serious preparation. Students need to know how the NEC is organized, where key articles are located, and how to move quickly between definitions, tables, general requirements, and specialized rules.
Open book does not mean easy. With 80 questions and a 3.5-hour time limit, students must manage their time carefully. A student who is unfamiliar with the NEC may spend too long searching for answers. A student who has practiced code navigation before exam day is better prepared to work steadily through the questions.
Students should practice using the 2020 National Electrical Code throughout their preparation. Repeated use of the book helps students recognize where major subjects are located, how article numbers are organized, how tables are used, and how exceptions and definitions affect the correct answer. Ugly's Electrical References can also support review of electrical fundamentals that help students understand the question before searching the NEC.
During preparation, students should practice identifying keywords in each question. Terms such as service, feeder, branch circuit, grounding electrode conductor, equipment grounding conductor, conductor ampacity, overcurrent protection, panelboard, raceway, box fill, disconnecting means, hazardous location, emergency system, fire alarm, motor, transformer, receptacle, GFCI protection, and bonding can point toward the correct NEC article or topic. Building that habit before the exam can improve speed and accuracy.
The ICC E2 Commercial Electrical Inspector credential is earned through the International Code Council certification exam process. Students preparing for the exam should begin by reviewing the required references, studying the exam content areas, learning the organization of the NEC, and practicing code lookup under timed conditions.
A practical preparation path begins with the 2020 National Electrical Code. Students should review the table of contents, definitions, general installation rules, conductor requirements, service rules, feeder and branch circuit rules, grounding and bonding requirements, wiring methods, boxes, raceways, panelboards, equipment requirements, special occupancies, special equipment, emergency systems, fire alarm systems, and communication systems. Once the layout becomes familiar, students can move into topic-based review and practice questions.
Students should also use Ugly's Electrical References to strengthen supporting knowledge. Commercial electrical inspector preparation may involve conductor properties, voltage drop concepts, electrical formulas, conduit fill, box fill, motor calculations, transformer information, overcurrent device concepts, and electrical symbols. Understanding these supporting concepts can make NEC questions easier to interpret.
After reviewing the content, students should practice answering questions by locating the correct answer in the applicable reference. Timed practice is important because the exam has 80 questions and a 3.5-hour time limit. Students should practice moving through the code with purpose, confirming answers accurately, and avoiding spending too much time on one question.
Ohio students pursuing a commercial electrical inspector role should also review the requirements issued by the jurisdiction, employer, building department, or authority having jurisdiction connected to the position they are seeking. ICC certification supports professional credentialing, but local appointment, employment, experience, education, and administrative requirements may vary.
This product is written for Ohio students preparing for the ICC Commercial Electrical Inspector E2 exam. The package focuses on the technical study portion of preparation using the 2020 National Electrical Code and the listed electrical reference.
Ohio students should understand that exam preparation and local job requirements are not always the same thing. The ICC E2 exam measures commercial electrical inspection knowledge, while an Ohio municipality, county, building department, employer, or authority having jurisdiction may have additional requirements for inspector employment, appointment, experience, education, or other credentials.
This rental package supports exam preparation by giving students access to the listed references and structured course access. Students preparing for a specific Ohio position should follow the requirements provided by that jurisdiction or employer while using this package to strengthen commercial electrical inspection knowledge and code navigation skills.
The study materials in this package are designed to help students prepare with structure. Commercial electrical inspection covers many areas of the NEC, so students need a study plan that separates the exam into manageable sections. The course access helps students review exam-related topics while the rental books allow hands-on practice with the references.
Students should begin with general requirements and code terminology. These areas include the purpose and scope of the code, definitions, installation requirements, equipment listing and labeling, approved materials, working space, and communication of code intent. Strong familiarity with definitions is especially important because many electrical code questions depend on the exact meaning of a term.
Services and feeder requirements should receive focused study time. Students should review service conductors, service equipment, service disconnects, service conductor sizing, working clearances, grounding electrode conductors, bonding jumpers, feeder conductors, feeder overcurrent protection, and load requirements. These topics are a major part of commercial electrical inspection and often require direct use of NEC tables and article language.
Branch circuits and wiring methods are also important. Students should review branch circuit ratings, required outlets, overcurrent protection, equipment grounding conductors, raceways, cables, boxes, conduit bodies, panelboards, switchboards, flexible cords, fixture wires, support requirements, and distribution equipment. Many questions require students to determine whether the installed wiring method is suitable for the location and use.
Grounding and bonding should be studied carefully. Students should understand the difference between grounding and bonding, how equipment grounding conductors are sized, how grounding electrode conductors are selected, how bonding is applied at services and separately derived systems, and how grounding rules support electrical safety. This topic appears throughout commercial electrical inspection and connects to many other code areas.
General use equipment should be part of the study schedule. Students should review switches, receptacles, lighting fixtures, appliances, air-conditioning and refrigeration equipment, motors, controllers, transformers, generators, capacitors, and batteries. Students should practice identifying disconnecting means, overcurrent protection, conductor sizing, equipment ratings, and installation requirements.
Special occupancies, special equipment, and special systems should also be reviewed. These areas can include hazardous locations, health care facilities, commercial garages, gas stations, swimming pools, fountains, signs, emergency systems, standby systems, fire alarm systems, signaling circuits, communication circuits, and similar installations. These topics may appear less often than services or branch circuits, but they can be important on an open book exam because students must know where to find them.
The best study strategy combines course review, NEC navigation, and timed practice. Students should practice locating sections quickly, reading tables accurately, recognizing exceptions, and confirming answers under exam-like conditions. The goal is to make the references familiar before test day so the student can use them as working tools rather than unfamiliar books.
1 Exam Prep helps students prepare for the Ohio Commercial Electrical Inspector ICC E2 exam with organized study guidance, trade-focused review, and practical support for code navigation. This package is built around the references listed for this product: the 2020 National Electrical Code and Ugly's Electrical References.
Open book exams reward students who know how to use the references efficiently. Many students assume the books will make the exam easy, but commercial electrical inspector questions require more than searching for words. Students must understand the inspection issue, select the correct NEC article, locate the applicable provision, and apply it accurately.
The course access gives students a structured path through the material. The rental books give students the references needed for hands-on study. Together, they help students connect commercial electrical inspection topics to actual code language. This is especially important for subjects such as services, feeders, branch circuits, grounding and bonding, wiring methods, overcurrent protection, special occupancies, motors, emergency systems, and fire alarm systems.
1 Exam Prep supports students by helping them focus on the areas most connected to commercial electrical inspection. Students can review major code topics, practice finding information in the NEC, and build a more confident approach to timed exam questions. The course structure also helps students avoid scattered study habits by giving them a clearer path through the references.
With 6 months of course access, students can create a study schedule, revisit challenging topics, and practice code navigation over time. The rental package gives students the books needed to support that study process. While no course can guarantee a passing score, organized preparation can help students improve familiarity, reduce uncertainty, and approach the ICC E2 exam with a stronger plan.
This package helps students prepare for the ICC E2 Commercial Electrical Inspector certification exam. It is designed around commercial electrical inspection topics and the listed electrical references.
This package includes rental access to the National Electrical Code, NEC, 2020 and Ugly's Electrical References.
The package price is $570, with a $150 deposit, for a total of $720.
This package includes 6 months of course access. Students can use that access to review exam topics, organize study time, and practice code navigation.
Yes. The ICC E2 Commercial Electrical Inspector exam is an open book test. Students should prepare by learning how to use the approved references quickly and accurately.
The ICC E2 Commercial Electrical Inspector exam includes 80 multiple-choice questions.
The exam has a 3.5-hour time limit. Students should practice under timed conditions so they can build speed and confidence before exam day.
Students should study general requirements, plan reading, code terminology, conductors, services, feeders, branch circuits, grounding and bonding, wiring methods, distribution systems, general use equipment, special occupancies, special equipment, and special systems.
This product is written for Ohio Commercial Electrical Inspector exam preparation. Students outside Ohio who are preparing for the ICC E2 exam may also use the listed references, but local requirements can vary by jurisdiction.
No. This is a Books & Courses Rental Package. The listed books are included as rental books for study use with the course package.
No. This package does not guarantee an exam result. It is designed to support preparation by helping students study exam topics, use the required references, and build confidence with code navigation.
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