This study guide will help you for any Pennsylvania Master Electrician Exam
If you’re going after Philadelphia’s Electrical Contractor license, you’re preparing for more than a general “master electrician” concept. Philadelphia requires you to prove you can operate at contractor level—planning work, applying the code correctly, and making decisions that hold up under real-world scrutiny. That’s why your preparation needs to be performance-based, not just reading-based.
This Pennsylvania 2023 Master Electrician Exam Prep and Study Guide is built specifically around Philadelphia’s required ICC examination: Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) Standard Master Electrician – 211. With 12 practice exams plus 2 full final exams, it’s designed to help you develop the exam-day skills that matter most for open-book ICC testing: faster code navigation, cleaner interpretation of question wording, steady pacing, and fewer avoidable mistakes.
Practice exams don’t just “check” where you stand—they help you improve quickly by turning your study time into a repeatable routine:
Who this is for:
Philadelphia requires proof of successful completion of the Philadelphia Electrical Contractor Examination administered by the International Code Council (ICC). The City also specifies the correct exam: Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) Standard Master Electrician – 211. Your application must be submitted within 12 months of passing the exam (or the exam must reference the current Philadelphia Code and associated standards).
The ICC Philadelphia Contractor/Trades bulletin lists the official exam structure for 211 Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) Standard Master Electrician:
The bulletin also provides a content distribution that helps you study smarter. The 211 exam blueprint emphasizes these areas:
That weighting is exactly why practice exams work so well. If you train repeatedly in the highest-weight areas (wiring methods, services, branch circuits, and special occupancies) while still maintaining broad coverage, your improvement is faster and more measurable.
The Philadelphia ICC 211 exam is an open book test. Open book is a real advantage—but only if you’ve trained the right way. You will not have time to look up everything. The exam rewards the electrician who can recognize what the question is testing, go directly to the right section, and confirm the requirement quickly without burning minutes.
What open-book success looks like:
This study guide’s practice-first structure is designed to build that rhythm through repetition. When you’ve practiced enough, your lookup time drops, your confidence rises, and exam day feels far more manageable.
Philadelphia’s Electrical Contractor License process includes specific eligibility requirements, proof of examination, insurance, and continuing education. The steps below outline the flow most applicants follow when preparing and applying.
Pennsylvania does not use one single statewide “master electrician” license in the same way some states do. In Philadelphia, the “master-level” credential most electricians are pursuing is the Electrical Contractor License, which is required to do electrical work in the city (including low-voltage wiring) and is tied to the ICC examination requirement.
Philadelphia Electrical Contractor License requirements include:
Because Philadelphia’s requirements combine exam performance with documentation and compliance, your exam preparation should be paired with a clear plan: pass the ICC 211 exam confidently, then keep your application timeline aligned with the City’s 12-month exam window and continuing education window.
The ICC Philadelphia Contractor/Trades bulletin lists the approved references for the 211 Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) Standard Master Electrician exam. Your practice should be built around the same references the exam expects you to use.
The ICC 211 exam gives you 5 hours for 100 questions, but open book doesn’t mean unlimited time. Your score is strongly influenced by how efficiently you move through the test. The goal is to build a repeatable method that protects your time while maintaining accuracy.
How to use the 12 practice exams effectively:
How to use the 2 full final exams:
High-impact study priorities aligned to the ICC 211 blueprint:
Practical open-book exam strategy:
1 Exam Prep supports Philadelphia Electrical Contractor candidates by focusing on the real nature of the ICC 211 exam: it’s a performance test. You don’t just need knowledge—you need a method that works under time pressure, in an open-book environment, across a wide range of code topics.
This is preparation built for working electricians: practice, review, correct, repeat—then rehearse with full finals so you walk into the ICC 211 exam ready to perform.
Philadelphia requires proof of successful completion of the Philadelphia Electrical Contractor Examination administered by ICC, and the City identifies the correct test as the Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) Standard Master Electrician – 211.
Yes. The ICC Philadelphia Contractor/Trades bulletin lists the 211 exam as open book.
The ICC bulletin lists 100 multiple-choice questions.
The ICC bulletin lists a 5-hour time limit for the 211 exam.
The ICC bulletin lists the 2020 National Electrical Code (NEC) and Ugly’s Electrical Reference (any edition).
Philadelphia requires a minimum of four years of employment doing electrical work for a company licensed through a local or state jurisdiction. Education may substitute for up to two years of practical experience under the City’s rules.
Yes. Philadelphia requires proof of at least eight hours of coursework in the current or later edition of NFPA 70, completed within the required timeframe, from an approved provider. Continuing education is also required for renewal periods.
Use them near the end of your study plan as full dress rehearsals. Take each final timed and uninterrupted, then review results to target the last weak areas before your ICC testing appointment.