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National Electrical Code (NEC) Articles Practice Exam

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About this Exam

Mastering the National Electrical Code® (NEC) is non-negotiable for anyone in the electrical trade, and Article 690 is arguably the most critical section for the modern renewable energy landscape.

This specialized area covers the installation of Solar Photovoltaic (PV) systems.

The NEC Article 690 Practice Test is designed specifically to help aspiring solar installers, residential and commercial electricians, inspectors, and engineers prepare for licensing and certification exams.

Passing this test demonstrates a professional’s ability to interpret and apply complex code language to real-world solar installations, ensuring safety, reliability, and regulatory compliance in one of the fastest-growing sectors of the construction industry.

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What the Course Entails and Exam Details

This practice exam is not a learning course itself, but a rigorous assessment designed to gauge your knowledge of the essential rules for solar energy systems found in the NEC.

The primary scope of the testing material focuses heavily on the technical aspects of installing PV systems, from the solar arrays themselves to the point of connection with the building's electrical system.

Key core topics and skills validated by the practice material include:

  • System Sizing and Calculations: Determining the correct size of conductors and overcurrent protection devices (OCPD) specifically for solar circuits.

  • Wiring Methods: Understanding which wiring types and installation methods are approved for use in residential and commercial solar arrays.

  • Grounding and Bonding: Master the critical requirements for equipment grounding and system bonding specific to PV systems to ensure user safety.

  • Disconnecting Means: Identifying the necessary locations, types, and labeling for AC and DC disconnects within a system.

  • Rapid Shutdown: Interpreting the modern requirements for rapid shutdown of PV systems on buildings to protect first responders.

  • Equipment Marking and Labeling: Ensuring all field-applied markings, warnings, and labels are code-compliant and placed correctly.


What to Expect in the Final Exam

While individual practice tests vary depending on the provider, they are designed to simulate the environment of actual licensing exams (like the Journeyman, Master, or specialized certifications such as NABCEP).

Here is a general breakdown of what you can expect in a formal exam that covers Article 690:

  • Format: The exam will almost exclusively use a multiple-choice format.

  • Question Type: Questions usually range from direct knowledge recall of code sections to scenario-based applications requiring you to perform calculations or interpret a specific installation requirement based on a provided diagram.

  • Time Limit: Most standard code exams are strictly timed. You can expect to have anywhere from 2 to 4 hours, requiring you to balance speed with accuracy.

  • Passing Score: A passing grade is typically set around 70% to 75%.

  • Rules (Open Book): Standard electrical code exams are generally open book, meaning you are allowed to bring your physical, marked, and tabbed copy of the NEC handbook into the testing center.

  • The Article 690 Difference: Because this is a specific practice test, you can expect every single question to relate directly to the installation, maintenance, or safe operation of solar PV systems, testing your in-depth specialized knowledge rather than general electrical theory.


How to Study and Exam Centers

Effective studying for a specialized code exam requires a mix of theoretical knowledge and practical application.

Here are actionable strategies and information on where to find the formal exam:

Actionable Study Strategies

  • Get the Physical Book: Do not study purely from digital PDFs. Purchase the official NFPA 70: National Electrical Code handbook.

  • Tab Your Book: This is essential. Use approved adhesive index tabs to quickly navigate to critical sections, especially Article 690 and the complementary articles (like Article 250 for grounding).

  • Simulate Exam Conditions: When taking practice tests, time yourself. Practice finding answers under pressure to build your speed.

  • Reverse-Engineer Questions: When you get a practice question wrong, don't just find the right answer. Find the why by locating the exact code section that explains the rule.

  • Master PV Formulas: Memorize the common formulas used in solar PV calculations (e.g., maximum system voltage, conductor sizing, temperature derating).

Exam Centers and Locations

You do not take the "NEC Article 690 Practice Test" at a center; you use it to prepare for a formal licensing or certification exam. The physical test will be administered by specific organizations.

  • State or Municipal Licensing Boards: This is the most common route for general electrical licenses (Journeyman, Master, Residential). Your local building or electrical department will have details on when and where tests are held (often proctored in municipal buildings).

  • Pearson VUE: A major computer-based testing company. Many professional certifications, including those from some electrical trade unions or independent certifying bodies, are administered at professional Pearson VUE centers worldwide.

  • Authorized Solar Training Schools: Some recognized technical schools or community colleges are authorized to administer specialty solar certifications (such as entry-level NABCEP exams) as part of their curriculum.

  • Online Portals: Some specific solar-only certifications (not for a full state electrical license) can now be taken online via secure, remotely proctored platforms. Check the requirements of your specific state and certification body for availability.


Job Opportunities from the Course

Successfully understanding and applying NEC Article 690 is the gateway to specialization in a high-demand, high-growth industry.

This knowledge directly unlocks several lucrative and specialized career paths:

  • Certified Solar PV Installer: The frontline technician responsible for the physical installation, wiring, and commissioning of solar arrays on roofs or ground mounts.

  • Journeyman or Master Electrician (Solar Specialized): Standard electricians who possess specialized Article 690 knowledge are preferred for connecting solar systems to the main electrical panel and managing utility interconnects.

  • Solar Project Manager: Leads the installation teams, managing schedules, budgets, and—most importantly—ensuring the entire project meets all safety and code requirements.

  • PV System Designer/Engineer: Uses software and deep code knowledge to create the blueprints for residential and commercial solar installations, specifying all components, conductor sizes, and grounding methods.

  • Electrical or Solar Inspector: Employed by municipalities to inspect completed solar installations and officially sign off on their compliance with the NEC.

Solar Sales Engineer/Consultant: A sales professional who needs technical knowledge to accurately size systems for customers and provide preliminary code-compliant estimates.

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