Texas Maintenance Electrician License Practice Test
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Texas Maintenance Electrician
This practice test contains over 1,000 pages (over 2,400 questions) and includes answer keys. The questions are based on the official reference books (2023 National Electrical Code).
This practice test will supplement your experience and other prep materials you may be using, such as the reference & code books listed below. The comprehensive practice test is based on the actual Texas state requirements and bulletin information to ensure it is highly relevant and helps you pass your Texas Maintenance Electrician license test.
The Texas Department of Licensing & Regulation (TDLR) has contracted with PSI Services LLC (PSI) to deliver its examinations.
Upon TDLR approval of eligibility, you will receive an email confirmation with instructions for scheduling an appointment to take the
examination. (If you have not provided an email address, you will receive a postcard via U.S. Mail with this information). You are
allowed to test unlimited through your eligibility period.
Register for your examinations online by accessing PSI’s registration Website: (https://test-takers.psiexams.com/tdlnrp)
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Phone: (800) 733-9267
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Candidate Information Web Page
Type of exam: Open Book
Reference Material: National Electrical Code (NEC), 2023
60 Scored Items (180 Minutes)
70% Correct to Pass
5 Non-Scored Items (20 Minutes)
Examination Fee $64
CONTENT OUTLINE
| Subject Area | # of Items |
| Definitions, Calculations, Theory, and Plans | 5 |
| Electrical Services, Service Equipment, and Separately Derived Systems | 8 |
| Electrical Feeders | 3 |
| Branch Circuit Calculations and Conductors | 10 |
| Electrical Wiring Methods and Electrical Materials | 9 |
| Electrical Equipment and Devices | 10 |
| Motors and Generators | 4 |
| Electrical Control Devices and Disconnecting Means | 3 |
| Special Occupancies, Equipment, and Conditions | 8 |
Unless SPECIFICALLY NOTED in the question, all conductors are to be considered copper.





