Everything you need for the E2 Commercial Electrical Inspector exam — based on the 2023 National Electrical Code® (NEC)
6-hour structured review covering Branch Circuit and Feeder Requirements, Wiring Methods and Distribution Systems, Services, and more — weighted to match E2 exam percentages
Timed 80-question simulation matching the E2 exam format with detailed answer explanations
Digital flip-cards for key terms, code sections, and references from the 2023 National Electrical Code® (NEC)
Listen-and-learn audio covering high-yield E2 topics for studying on the go
Color-coded tab system for the 2023 National Electrical Code® (NEC) — find answers fast during your open-book exam
Insert sheets with key tables, formulas, and values from the 2023 National Electrical Code® (NEC) for blank code book pages
6-8 week structured program prioritized by E2 category weights — heaviest topics first
Intensive pre-exam review focusing on the highest-weighted E2 topics: Branch Circuit and Feeder Requirements, Wiring Methods and Distribution Systems, Services
Our study materials cover every category tested
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Use this guide the day before or morning of your exam for focused, intensive review
This review is designed for your final prep session right before taking the E2 exam. It focuses on the highest-value topics and most commonly tested material from the 2023 NEC (NFPA 70).
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Exam Facts:
Branch circuits and feeders are 19% of your exam — roughly 15 out of 80 questions. Combined with Wiring Methods (also 19%), these two categories make up 38% of the exam. Master these two hours and you're nearly halfway to passing.
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The Basics: The rating of a branch circuit is determined by the rating of the overcurrent protective device (OCPD), NOT by the conductor ampacity (210.3).
Standard branch circuit ratings: 15, 20, 30, 40, and 50 amperes (210.3).
Continuous Load Rule (210.20(A)):
Branch circuit conductors AND overcurrent devices must be sized at 125% of the continuous load plus the non-continuous load.
Formula:
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Minimum conductor ampacity = (Continuous load × 1.25) + Non-continuous load
Minimum OCPD rating = (Continuous load × 1.25) + Non-continuous load
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Worked Example:
A commercial lighting circuit has 16A continuous load and 4A non-continuous load.
Common Test Questions:
Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) protection is one of the most tested topics on the E2 exam. The 2023 NEC significantly expanded GFCI requirements.
210.8(A) — Dwelling Units:
All 125-volt, 15A and 20A receptacles in:
210.8(B) — Other Than Dwelling Units (COMMERCIAL — KEY FOR E2):
All 125V through 250V, single-phase, 50A or less receptacles in:
2023 NEC Change Alert: The 2023 NEC expanded commercial GFCI requirements to include up to 250V and 50A (previously only 150V and 20A). This is a likely exam question.
210.8(C): Crawl space lighting outlets must be GFCI protected at 120V.
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