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Georgia

Low Voltage Contractor
(Alarm)

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Georgia State Board of Electrical Contractors
237 Coliseum Drive
Macon, GA   31217-3858
Phone: (404) 424-9966
Exam Provider
PSI Services LLC
3210 E. Tropicana
Las Vegas, NV  89121
Phone:  (855) 744-0314
Exam Type
OPEN  BOOK
Exam Content

The exam content shown below only lists main category headings.  Please consult the PSI/Georgia SOS provided exam bulletin from the button below for more detailed information about subject sub-categories.

Content AreasSub-
categories
# of
Questions
Comply with Laws74
Comply with Regulations714
Read blueprints to determine installation requirements810
Determine how distribution methods (wiring/cabling) affect building structural & installer safety310
Cable/Wire Installation – Interior1520
Cable/Wire Installation – Exterior1313
Documentation14
Total number of test questions:
90
Time allowed (hours):
4.0
Books Allowed in the Exam
1.
Americans with Disabilities Act: Your Responsibilities as an Employer, (current version), EEOC
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2.
NASCLA Contractor's Guide for Georgia Construction Industry License Board, 5th Edition, NASCLA
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3.
Employer's Tax Guide, Circular E, (current version), IRS
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4.
Code of Federal Regulations, 29 CFR Part 1926 (OSHA) & 1903, 1904, 1910, MANCOMM
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5.
Georgia State Electrical (National Electrical Code (NFPA-70), [or] National Electrical Code Handbook), 2020, NFPA
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6.
NFPA 72: National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, 2016, NFPA
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7.
NFPA 101: Life Safety Code, 2015, NFPA
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8.
UL 681: Installation and Classification of Burglar and Holdup Alarm Systems ($400), 2018, Underwriters Laboratories
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9.
UL 1076: Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units and Systems ($500), 2018, Underwriters Laboratories
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QUESTION:  "What is the difference between the National Electrical Code (NEC) and the Handbook version?".  As far as the actual NEC code quoted in the text... it's the same.

The NEC Handbook has additional diagrams, graphics and explanations inserted into the text (adding more pages and raising the price).  It was designed for engineers and inspectors.  The typical exam candidate should not use it as a preferred reference.

Additional Recommended Books

The books listed below are NOT allowed at the exam location

1a.
Ferm's Fast Finder Index, 2020, IAEI
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1b.
Tom Henry's Key Word Index, 2020, Tom Henry
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We recommend that you purchase one of the reference books above to study for your exam.  Each book is a comprehensive subject index to the NEC.  They provide an even faster way to look up answers in the code and are far more detailed than the index at the end of the code book.

2.
Ugly's Electrical References, 2017 or 2020, Charles Miller
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Ugly's References contain practical applications of the NEC such as Ohm‘s Law, series/parallel circuits, voltage drop, load calculations, motor phases, impediance, inductance and math formulas you are expected to know.  “Basic Knowledge” and “Electrical Calculations” are subjects covered in the exam and are assumed (most likely not listed as a subject for electrical and mechanical exams of all types).

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