Prepare for the Reno, Nevada Journeyman Electrician examination with a flexible training program that combines a complete online self-study course, recorded instruction, and live virtual classes covering the 2023 National Electrical Code, electrical theory, calculations, services, feeders, branch circuits, wiring methods, grounding, bonding, motors, transformers, generators, equipment, controls, and special electrical installations.
The ICC R17 Journeyman Electrician examination is based on NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, 2023 Edition. It evaluates a candidateās ability to locate, interpret, and apply electrical requirements in a timed, open-book examination. Preparation requires practical trade knowledge, calculation skills, and an organized approach to navigating the NEC.
Reno requires individuals performing regulated installations, alterations, or additions to electrical wiring or equipment within city limits to hold the appropriate journeyman credential unless an applicable exception applies. Candidates pursuing the local credential must complete the accepted examination and follow Renoās journeyman identification-card process.
Journeyman electrician preparation involves more than memorizing isolated code sections. Candidates must understand how definitions, general rules, equipment-specific articles, tables, exceptions, and calculations work together. A single question may involve conductor ampacity, terminal-temperature limitations, overcurrent protection, grounding, equipment ratings, and a specialized rule found elsewhere in the code.
This Reno Nevada Journeyman Electrician exam prep program provides three connected ways to study. The complete online course offers an organized self-paced path through the principal examination subjects. Recorded instruction allows students to pause technical explanations, repeat calculations, and revisit NEC navigation demonstrations. Live virtual classes provide scheduled instructor-led training organized around the reference books and electrical topics covered by the R17 examination.
The training covers the following references:
The 2023 National Electrical Code Handbook includes the complete NEC text along with explanatory material that supports understanding of electrical rules, calculations, wiring methods, grounding, bonding, equipment requirements, and specialized installations. The handbook format helps connect formal code language with diagrams, examples, and practical explanations.
Ugly's Electrical References complements NEC preparation by providing compact access to electrical formulas, conductor information, voltage-drop guidance, motor data, transformer information, grounding concepts, electrical units, conversions, and commonly used trade calculations.
Because this is a seminar-style training program that covers National Electrical Code navigation, electrical theory, services, feeders, branch circuits, conductor sizing, grounding, bonding, raceways, cables, boxes, motors, transformers, generators, controls, equipment, and special installations, you only need to attend the sessions covering the books and electrical subjects included with your specific exam.
The live training schedule is organized around the books and technical references used on the exam.
Because this is a seminar-style training program that covers the 2023 National Electrical Code, electrical calculations, wiring methods, conductor ampacity, services, feeders, grounding, bonding, motors, transformers, generators, equipment, and special electrical conditions, you only need to attend the sessions covering the books included on your specific exam.
The live virtual classes complement the complete online course and recorded instruction. Students can begin with self-paced lessons, attend applicable live sessions for guided review, and return to the recordings whenever they need additional help with an NEC article, electrical formula, load calculation, conductor-sizing problem, grounding provision, motor requirement, transformer question, or reference-navigation method.
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The ICC R17 Journeyman Electrician examination is based on the 2023 National Electrical Code. The exam contains 80 multiple-choice questions, and candidates are allowed four hours to complete it.
The examination evaluates journeyman-level knowledge across a broad range of electrical systems and installation requirements. Candidates should be prepared for direct code questions, calculations, equipment applications, and problems requiring research across multiple NEC articles or tables.
Important preparation areas include:
Wiring methods and materials represent an important part of journeyman electrician preparation. Candidates should understand the permitted and prohibited uses of common raceways and cable systems, conductor support, protection from physical damage, wet-location requirements, box sizing, raceway fill, and installation restrictions.
Branch-circuit and conductor questions may involve connected loads, continuous loads, conductor sizing, required receptacles, lighting circuits, overcurrent protection, insulation ratings, terminal-temperature limitations, and equipment requirements.
Service and feeder questions may require candidates to calculate loads, apply demand factors, choose conductors, determine overcurrent protection, evaluate disconnecting means, and apply grounding and bonding rules. Practice should include dwelling and non-dwelling calculations.
Motor questions may require several steps. A candidate may need to determine full-load current, branch-circuit conductor size, short-circuit and ground-fault protection, overload protection, controller ratings, disconnecting means, and feeder requirements.
Transformer questions may involve primary and secondary conductor sizing, overcurrent protection, grounding, bonding, transformer installation requirements, and separately derived systems. Ugly's Electrical References can reinforce transformer ratios, current calculations, and other frequently used formulas.
With 80 questions and four hours available, candidates have an average of three minutes per question. Direct code questions may require less time, while calculations and multi-section research questions may require more. Timed practice helps develop an efficient and balanced testing pace.
The ICC R17 Journeyman Electrician examination is an open-book test. Candidates may use qualifying references in accordance with current ICC contractor and trades examination policies.
The 2023 National Electrical Code is the primary examination reference. The National Electrical Code Handbook contains the complete NEC text along with explanatory material, making it useful for organized code study and preparation.
Open-book testing still requires strong familiarity with the code. Candidates should understand the NECās structure, including Article 100 definitions, the general requirements in Chapters 1 through 4, specialized provisions in Chapters 5 through 7, communications systems in Chapter 8, and calculation tables in Chapter 9.
Practice recognizing the likely article before beginning a search. Service questions commonly lead to Article 230. Grounding and bonding questions frequently involve Article 250. Motors are addressed in Article 430, transformers in Article 450, and generators in Article 445.
Ugly's Electrical References supports preparation involving formulas, conductor properties, voltage drop, grounding, motors, transformers, electrical units, and conversions. It should complement direct NEC study rather than replace familiarity with the code.
During timed practice, read the entire question before opening a reference. Determine whether it asks for a minimum, maximum, permitted, prohibited, or required condition. Locate the applicable rule, review nearby exceptions, and confirm that the answer matches the exact wording of the question.
Nevada contractor licensing and Reno journeyman credentialing are separate regulatory matters. The Nevada State Contractors Board licenses electrical contracting businesses and qualifying individuals, while Reno requires appropriate credentials for individuals performing regulated electrical installations within city limits.
Reno states that electrical wiring or equipment installations, alterations, and additions must be performed by a person holding a valid journeyman certificate unless a listed exception applies.
Individuals performing apprentice electrical work must hold a card from an approved apprenticeship program. Limited exceptions may apply to qualifying homeowners, contractor-supervision arrangements, and certain reciprocal-license situations.
After passing the accepted examination, the candidate must complete the application process for a Reno-recognized journeyman identification card. The application requires official examination documentation and the supporting information required by the administering organization.
The journeyman identification card is valid for three years. Renewal requires completion of the applicable continuing education and submission of the renewal materials. An expired card may be subject to reinstatement requirements, and extended expiration may require retesting.
Passing the ICC R17 examination does not create a Nevada electrical contractor license or authorize the holder to operate an electrical contracting business. Contractor licensing is a separate process administered by the Nevada State Contractors Board.
Reno adopted the 2023 National Electrical Code with its current building-code package on July 1, 2025. The R17 examination and this training product use the same NEC edition, helping candidates study a code cycle aligned with Renoās currently adopted electrical code.
Passing the examination does not automatically issue the local journeyman card. Candidates must complete the required application, submit the official score report, and satisfy all applicable local credentialing requirements.
Begin preparation by learning the organization of the 2023 NEC. Create focused study areas for services, feeders, branch circuits, conductor ampacity, overcurrent protection, grounding, bonding, wiring methods, equipment, motors, transformers, generators, and special installations.
Review electrical theory until the primary relationships are familiar. Practice voltage, current, resistance, power, series circuits, parallel circuits, alternating current, power factor, and voltage drop. Use Ugly's Electrical References to reinforce formulas and common electrical data.
Complete service and feeder calculations using the 2023 NEC. Practice general lighting loads, receptacle loads, appliances, continuous loads, motors, heating equipment, air-conditioning equipment, demand factors, neutral calculations, and conductor selection.
Study conductor ampacity carefully. Practice applying insulation ratings, terminal-temperature limitations, ambient-temperature corrections, adjustment factors, conductor-use restrictions, and equipment termination requirements.
Give grounding and bonding focused attention. Review grounding electrode systems, grounding electrode conductors, equipment grounding conductors, bonding jumpers, service bonding, separately derived systems, and effective ground-fault current paths.
Practice box-fill and raceway-fill calculations. Learn which conductors, clamps, fittings, equipment grounding conductors, and devices count toward box volume. Review how conductor quantities and raceway types affect permitted fill.
Complete timed practice with the 2023 NEC. Read the question, identify the topic, locate the likely article or table, apply the requirement, complete the calculation, and move forward. Mark difficult questions for later review instead of allowing one problem to consume too much testing time.
1 Exam Prep helps Reno journeyman electrician candidates turn a large electrical code and a broad technical examination into an organized preparation plan. The training connects electrical theory, calculations, code requirements, wiring methods, grounding, equipment, motors, transformers, and special installations with the subjects associated with the ICC R17 exam.
The complete online course provides flexibility for apprentices, electricians, maintenance professionals, electrical workers, supervisors, and experienced tradespeople. Recorded instruction allows students to repeat difficult lessons, revisit calculations, and review NEC navigation demonstrations whenever additional practice is needed.
Live virtual classes add instructor-led structure to the preparation process. Sessions are organized around the books and technical subjects, allowing students to attend the classes covering the references included with their examination product.
The training emphasizes organized study guidance, trade-focused review, practice-oriented preparation, reference navigation, calculation skills, and confidence-building study structure. Students develop a repeatable method for identifying the topic, choosing the correct NEC location, applying the rule, completing the calculation, and checking the result.
The program includes the complete online self-study course, recorded instruction, and scheduled live virtual classes covering the electrical code, calculations, wiring methods, equipment, and journeyman-level subjects included with the product.
R17 is the ICC examination code for the Journeyman Electrician exam based on the 2023 National Electrical Code.
The examination contains 80 multiple-choice questions.
Candidates are allowed four hours to complete the examination.
Yes. The R17 Journeyman Electrician examination is open book and uses qualifying references permitted under current ICC examination policies.
This exam prep program covers the 2023 National Electrical Code.
Yes. Individuals performing regulated electrical installations, alterations, or additions within Reno must hold the appropriate journeyman or apprentice credential unless an applicable exception applies.
The Reno-recognized journeyman identification card is valid for three years and must be maintained through the applicable renewal process.
Reno adopted the 2023 National Electrical Code as part of its current code package on July 1, 2025.
No. Nevada electrical contractor licensing is a separate process administered by the Nevada State Contractors Board.
No. Candidates must also submit the required application, official examination result, and supporting documentation through the local journeyman credentialing process.
No. Attend the sessions covering the books and electrical subjects included with your examination product while using the complete online course and recordings for continued review.