I passed the Power PE exam this October on my first attempt. Here are the references I used and my opinion about them.
8. NESC 2017 (Must Have)
NESC is not as vast as NEC and questions that are asked tend to be from few select sections. I did not study the entire NESC, just got familiar with few topics. Used highlighters and tabs to easily find those sections.
No matter how much you prepare or how much study material you carry with yourself, there will always be few problems where none of the study material helps. I will recommend not wasting too much time on such questions in the exam. Make an educated guess and move on. I would rather double check and make sure I did not make any stupid mistake on the questions I thought were easy. There were few lengthy questions in the exam, which were actually very easy if you can separate out the unwanted information. All the best for the exam !!!
- The Electrical Engineer’s Guide to Passing The Power PE Exam, A.S. Graffeo : (Highly recommended)
- Complex Imaginary Practice Exams: (Good for initial study, but don’t spend too much time on this)
- Electrical Machines, Drives and Power Systems by Wildi: (Highly recommended)
- Power System Analysis – Grainger: (Good Book)
- Eng Pro Guides: (Technical Guide is okay, but the two practice exams are good)
- NCEES Power PE Practice exam: (Must Have)
- NEC 2017: (Obviously a Must Have)
8. NESC 2017 (Must Have)
NESC is not as vast as NEC and questions that are asked tend to be from few select sections. I did not study the entire NESC, just got familiar with few topics. Used highlighters and tabs to easily find those sections.
- NFPA 70E (Must Have)
- Protective Relaying Principles and Applications, Blackburn Good Book)
- IEEE Std. 242 (Protection and Coordination of Industrial & Commercial Power System) :
- Personal Notes Highly Recommended)
- NCEES FE Reference Manual:
- Other than the material listed above, I prepared a binder consisting of online articles on Batteries, Ground Resistance & Insulation testing, Harmonics , Interest Tables (more detailed version than FE Reference Manual) & Reliability.
No matter how much you prepare or how much study material you carry with yourself, there will always be few problems where none of the study material helps. I will recommend not wasting too much time on such questions in the exam. Make an educated guess and move on. I would rather double check and make sure I did not make any stupid mistake on the questions I thought were easy. There were few lengthy questions in the exam, which were actually very easy if you can separate out the unwanted information. All the best for the exam !!!
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