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Exam coverage:
-General Code Requirements
-Equipment for General Use
-Basic Electrical Safety
-Interpreting Plans and Specifications
-Electrical Theory & Principles
-Special Occupancies and Special Equipment
-Testing and Troubleshooting
-Special Conditions & Communication Systems
-Wiring and Protection
-Wiring Methods and Materials
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