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Idaho
Elevator Electrician

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State of Idaho Division of Building Safety
Electrical Bureau
1090 E. Watertower St.
Meridian, ID 83642
Phone: (208) 334-2183, Fax (208) 855-2165
http://dbs.idaho.gov/electrical/

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International Code Council
National Contractor Trades Examinations
900 Montclair Rd.
Birmingham, AL  35213
Phone: (877) 783-3926, Fax: (205) 599-9884
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Exam Type
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Exam Content
Subject Area # of Questions
General Knowledge and Calculations 8
Electrical Materials and Installation 7
Motors, Controls and Transformers 10
Overcurrent Protection, Conductors, Grounding 8
Elevator Wiring 17

Total Number of Test Questions: 50
Time Allowed (hours) 3.0
Passing percentage 70%

In Idaho you must also pass a Business and Law Exam unless you are already a licensed contractor who is adding a classification to your license.

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Recommended (permitted) Reference Books
1. National Electrical Code (NFPA-70), 2005, National Fire Protection Association.

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