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2026 Statistics

Key Facts: VT Low Voltage Exam

70%

Passing Score

Vermont State Electricians Licensing Board

100

Exam Questions

Vermont State Electricians Licensing Board

2 hours

Time Limit

Vermont State Electricians Licensing Board

100 Q

Practice Questions

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About the VT Low Voltage Exam

The Vermont low voltage contractor exam covers state-specific licensing requirements under Vermont Statutes Title 26 Chapter 15, NEC Articles 725, 760, 770, and 800, fire alarm system design and installation (NFPA 72), security system installation, structured cabling standards (TIA-568), and testing/troubleshooting procedures. Type-S Journeyman License (Fire Detection/Fire Alarm) through the Vermont State Electricians Licensing Board.

Questions

100 scored questions

Time Limit

2 hours

Passing Score

70%

Exam Fee

Varies (Vermont State Electricians Licensing Board)

VT Low Voltage Exam Content Outline

20%

Vermont State Laws & Licensing

Vermont low voltage contractor licensing requirements, Vermont Statutes Title 26 Chapter 15, and state-specific regulations

25%

NEC Codes & Standards

NEC Articles 725, 760, 770, 800 covering remote-control, fire alarm, optical fiber, and communications circuits

20%

Fire Alarm & Security Systems

NFPA 72 fire alarm design, security system installation, detection devices, and notification appliances

20%

Structured Cabling & Telecom

TIA-568 cabling standards, network infrastructure, fiber optics, and telecommunications systems

15%

Testing & Safety

Cable certification, system commissioning, troubleshooting techniques, and workplace safety

How to Pass the VT Low Voltage Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 70%
  • Exam length: 100 questions
  • Time limit: 2 hours
  • Exam fee: Varies

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VT Low Voltage Study Tips from Top Performers

1Study Vermont-specific licensing requirements under Vermont Statutes Title 26 Chapter 15 and the role of the Vermont State Electricians Licensing Board
2Master NEC Article 725 circuit classifications (Class 1, 2, 3) and wiring methods for each class
3Review NFPA 72 for fire alarm system design, detector spacing, NAC circuit requirements, and battery calculations
4Practice TIA-568 structured cabling standards including maximum distances, cable ratings, and testing parameters
5Learn NEC Articles 760, 770, and 800 for fire alarm, fiber optic, and communications cable installation requirements

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Vermont low voltage contractor exam?

The Vermont low voltage contractor exam tests knowledge of state licensing requirements, NEC codes (Articles 725, 760, 770, 800), fire alarm systems, security installations, and structured cabling standards required for Type-S Journeyman License (Fire Detection/Fire Alarm) licensure.

Who administers the Vermont low voltage license?

The Vermont State Electricians Licensing Board administers the low voltage contractor licensing program in Vermont. They handle applications, examinations, and enforcement of licensing requirements.

What NEC articles should I study for the low voltage exam?

Focus on NEC Article 725 (remote-control and power-limited circuits), Article 760 (fire alarm systems), Article 770 (optical fiber cables), and Article 800 (communications circuits). These are the primary NEC articles governing low voltage work.

How often must I renew my Vermont low voltage license?

Vermont low voltage licenses must be renewed every 3 years. Renewal requires 15 hours continuing education per renewal cycle and payment of applicable fees.