API-SIEE Exam Dumps 2026 - Source Inspector Electrical Equipment

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Our API-SIEE Exam Questions provide accurate and up-to-date preparation material for the Source Inspector Electrical Equipment certification. Developed by industry professionals, the questions reflect real inspection procedures, electrical equipment standards, compliance checks, and field-based evaluation scenarios. With verified answers, clear explanations, and exam-style practice, you can confidently prepare to validate your electrical equipment inspection expertise.

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API-SIEE Exam Dumps and Practice Test 2026 – Source Inspector Electrical Equipment

When a transformer arrives at an oil refinery, or a motor control center gets delivered to a petrochemical plant, someone has to verify it before it ever gets installed. Not after commissioning. Not after something fails. Before it is accepted and put into service.

That is the job of a Source Inspector. And the API SIEE certification is the credential that proves you are qualified to do it for electrical equipment.

The API Source Inspector Electrical Equipment certification, issued by the American Petroleum Institute through its Individual Certification Programs, qualifies professionals to perform quality surveillance of electrical materials and equipment at supplier and vendor facilities on behalf of purchasers in the oil, petrochemical, and gas industries. It is one of the most technically specific certifications in the petroleum inspection world, and it requires real electrical experience to even qualify to sit for the exam.

CertEmpire’s API-SIEE exam dumps give you 110 verified practice questions covering the full API SIEE body of knowledge, a timed exam simulator built for the 3.25-hour closed-book format, and a fully downloadable PDF. No generic questions. No filler. Updated for 2026 exam sittings.

What Is the API SIEE Exam?

The API SIEE exam is a closed-book, invigilated examination administered by the American Petroleum Institute through their Individual Certification Programs (ICP). It is part of the API Source Inspector certification suite, which also includes SIFE (Source Inspector Fixed Equipment) and SIRE (Source Inspector Rotating Equipment). Each credential focuses on a distinct category of industrial equipment.

The SIEE specifically covers quality surveillance of electrical material and equipment at supplier facilities, including:

  • Junction Boxes
  • Control Panels
  • Electrical Systems
  • Transformers
  • Switchgears and Medium Voltage Switchgears
  • Motor Control Centers (MCCs)
  • Electric Motors over 500 HP

The exam can be taken either at an in-person Pearson VUE test center or through remote proctoring from home via a secure online platform.

Exam Detail Information
Exam Code API-SIEE
Full Name API Source Inspector Electrical Equipment
Issuing Body American Petroleum Institute (API) – Individual Certification Programs
Total Questions 110 (100 scored, 10 unscored pretest questions)
Time Limit 3 hours 15 minutes (3.25 hours)
Passing Score Set passing scaled score (not a fixed percentage)
Exam Format Closed book, multiple choice
Exam Delivery Pearson VUE test center or remote proctoring
Prequalification Required before applying
Certification Validity 3-year term
Recertification Apply 90 days before expiration via ICP Portal

One important detail most candidates miss: 10 of the 110 questions are unscored pretest items that API uses for future exam development. You will not be told which questions are pretest. You must treat all 110 questions with equal effort.

The Prequalification Requirement – Read This Before You Apply

The API SIEE is not an open-entry exam. Prequalification is required, and your experience must be documented and verified by API before you can schedule the exam. This is one of the most important differences between API ICP exams and most IT or management certifications.

Your qualification pathway depends on your education and the type and amount of electrical experience you have:

Education Years of Experience Required Experience Type
High School Diploma or GED 5 years Electrical inspection or non-inspection electrical work
High School Diploma or GED, plus existing SIFE or SIRE certification 3 years Electrical inspection or non-inspection electrical work
4-year Military Experience 3 years Electrical inspection or non-inspection electrical work
2-year Electrical or Electronic Technology degree or certificate 3 years Electrical inspection or non-inspection electrical work
4-year Military with 2 years Electrical or Electronic MOS 2 years Electrical inspection or non-inspection electrical work
BS in Electrical or Electronic Engineering 2 years Electrical inspection or non-inspection electrical work

Journeymen and Master Electricians may qualify under the 5-year standard. Licensed Master Electricians and Licensed Electrical Journeymen are explicitly recognized as qualifying experience types.

Types of experience that qualify include electrical inspection in oil and gas, power, nuclear, military, commercial, residential, utility, and industrial settings; non-inspection electrical work such as manufacturing, construction, maintenance or commissioning with a focus on electrical or industrial power; and work with transformers and switchgears in roles such as Substation Engineer, Relay Engineer or Technician, Electrical Testing and Commissioning Specialist, and Traction Power Technician.

Important exclusion: Linemen, Power Line Technicians, and Journeyman Linemen do not qualify under the Non-inspection Electrical Experience category. If you hold one of these roles, verify your eligibility carefully through the API ICP portal before applying.

What the API SIEE Exam Actually Tests

The exam is derived from publications listed in API’s SIEE Publications Effectivity Sheet, and questions are built around the API SIEE Body of Knowledge. This is not a general electrical knowledge test. It is a source inspection exam grounded in specific standards and documents used in petroleum and petrochemical quality surveillance.

The key publication families the exam draws from are:

API Publications

The foundation of the exam. The API Guide for Source Inspection and Quality Surveillance of Electrical Equipment is the core document. The entire guide is subject to testing.

Additional API documents that appear in the exam include API RP 540 (Electrical Installations in Petroleum Processing Plants), API Standard 541 (Form-wound Squirrel Cage Induction Motors 375 kW and Larger), API RP 14F (Electrical Systems for Fixed and Floating Offshore Petroleum Facilities for Class 1 Division 1 and Division 2 Locations), and API RP 14FZ (Electrical Systems for Offshore Petroleum Facilities for Zone 0, Zone 1, and Zone 2 Locations).

Questions from these documents test whether you understand inspection requirements specific to petroleum processing and offshore environments, including area classification, hazardous location design, and motor inspection criteria for large industrial motors.

IEEE Standards

IEEE standards appear across multiple equipment categories. Key documents include IEEE 141 (Recommended Practice for Electric Power Distribution for Industrial Plants), IEEE 841 (Standard for Petroleum and Chemical Industry Premium-Efficiency Severe-Duty TEFC Squirrel Cage Induction Motors up to 370 kW), and several ANSI/IEEE C37 and C57 standards covering metal-enclosed switchgear and transformer requirements.

Questions drawn from IEEE standards test your understanding of equipment design requirements, testing specifications, and acceptance criteria for motors, switchgear, and transformers in industrial power distribution environments.

NEMA Standards

The National Electrical Manufacturers Association standards cover industrial control systems and motor design. Relevant documents include NEMA ICS 1 (General Requirements for Industrial Control and Systems), NEMA ICS 2 (Controllers, Contactors and Overload Relays), NEMA ICS 3 (Medium Voltage Controllers), NEMA ICS 19 (Diagrams, Device Designations and Symbols), and NEMA MG-1 (Motors and Generators).

NEMA content appears primarily in questions related to motor control centers, controllers, and motor specifications.

NETA Standards

The InterNational Electrical Testing Association’s Acceptance Testing Specifications (NETA ATS) covers testing requirements for electrical power equipment and systems. Sections 4, 5, and 7 are specifically subject to testing.

Questions from NETA ATS focus on acceptance testing procedures and standards for electrical equipment delivered to industrial sites, which is directly relevant to source inspection work.

NFPA Standards

National Fire Protection Association documents cover two critical areas. NFPA 70 (National Electrical Code, NEC) Chapters 1 through 4 and Chapter 5, Sections 500 to 506 are subject to testing. NFPA 70E (Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace) Introduction and Chapter 1 and Chapter 3, Sections 300 to 340 are also tested.

NEC content appears in questions about installation requirements and hazardous location classifications. NFPA 70E content relates to electrical safety practices that source inspectors must understand when working at vendor facilities during equipment testing.

What Makes the API SIEE Different From Other API Exams

The SIEE sits in a unique position within the API ICP certification family. Most API inspection certifications such as API-571 (Corrosion and Materials), API-577 (Welding Inspection and Metallurgy), and API-580 (Risk Based Inspection) are focused on in-service inspection of equipment already operating in refineries and process plants.

The SIEE is different. It is a source inspection credential, meaning it validates your ability to perform quality surveillance at the point of manufacture, before equipment ever arrives at site. Your job as an API SIEE certified inspector is not to inspect equipment that is already installed. It is to verify that the equipment was built correctly, tested to the right standards, and meets the purchase specifications before it leaves the supplier’s facility.

This distinction changes what the exam tests. Rather than asking about corrosion mechanisms in operating equipment or risk matrices for inspection planning, the SIEE asks about manufacturing quality requirements, factory acceptance testing, supplier quality management systems, and the specific standards that govern how electrical equipment must be built and tested for petroleum industry service.

The exam also has a broader standards base than most API certifications. Where API-577 draws primarily from AWS and API welding standards, the SIEE requires familiarity with API, IEEE, NEMA, NETA, and NFPA documents. Candidates who have worked in electrical inspection or electrical engineering in industrial environments will recognize most of these standards, but knowing how they interact in the source inspection context requires preparation.

Why the API SIEE Exam Is Hard to Study For Without the Right Practice Questions

The SIEE exam is 3.25 hours of closed-book, 110-question concentration on a broad set of standards-based technical content. Three factors make it harder than candidates often expect:

First, the standards breadth. Covering API, IEEE, NEMA, NETA, and NFPA documents, each with specific sections in scope, means you are not just learning one body of knowledge. You are learning how multiple sets of requirements interact and apply to specific equipment categories. Questions can draw from any of these publications, sometimes combining requirements from more than one standard in a single question scenario.

Second, the closed-book format. Unlike some source inspector preparation courses that allow open-book references, the actual exam prohibits all paper materials. Candidates who rely on being able to look things up during the exam will run out of time. Knowing where requirements are located in the standards is not sufficient. You need to know the requirements themselves.

Third, the practical framing of questions. API exam questions are not purely definitional. They are written from the perspective of someone actually performing quality surveillance at a vendor facility. Questions present situations: an inspector is at a manufacturer’s facility and observes a specific condition during motor testing. What does the applicable standard require? This framing means memorizing terminology is not enough. You need to apply standard requirements to real inspection scenarios.

CertEmpire’s API-SIEE practice questions are built in this applied, scenario-based format. Every question trains your ability to connect specific equipment conditions to the correct standard requirement, which is exactly how the real exam is written.

What CertEmpire’s API-SIEE Exam Dumps Include

API-SIEE PDF Dumps – Study Anywhere, Offline Ready

Download immediately after purchase. The PDF is organized by topic area following the SIEE Body of Knowledge, so you can work through the content systematically or go directly to the equipment categories and standards areas where your practice scores show the most gaps. Works on laptop, tablet, and phone. Check our free demo files to see the question format and quality before purchasing.

API-SIEE Exam Simulator – Timed, Closed-Book Conditions

3 hours and 15 minutes for 110 questions is real time pressure, especially when questions require reading and interpreting standard language before selecting an answer. Our simulator runs full timed sessions replicating the closed-book API exam format. Domain-level performance tracking after each session shows you exactly where you need more focused review before you schedule the real exam. Browse our full free practice test library for additional resources.

110 Scenario-Based API-SIEE Practice Questions

Every question is written from the perspective of a source inspector at a supplier facility evaluating real equipment conditions against real standard requirements. You are not asked to define terms. You are asked what the applicable standard requires in a specific situation. This format reflects how API writes its exam questions and how working inspectors actually use standards on the job.

Full Answer Explanations for Every Question

All 110 questions include a complete explanation: which standard or document the question draws from, why the correct answer meets the requirement, and why each incorrect option fails. For a standards-intensive exam covering five different publication families, understanding why answers are right or wrong is what builds the confidence to apply that knowledge to unfamiliar question scenarios on exam day.

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How to Prepare for the API SIEE Exam

Start with the API SIEE Body of Knowledge document, which is publicly available on the API website. This document lists every topic area the exam can draw from and the specific standards in scope. Use it as your master study checklist, not just as a reading reference.

Work through the API Guide for Source Inspection and Quality Surveillance of Electrical Equipment thoroughly. This is the primary study document and the foundation of the exam. The entire guide is in scope. Every section matters. Read it once for familiarity, then go back and study the sections related to planning, documentation, quality management system review, non-conformance handling, and acceptance testing in detail because these topics appear consistently in exam questions.

Then study the referenced standards in scope: API RP 540 and 541 for motors and petroleum electrical installations, IEEE 841 and the relevant C37 and C57 documents for switchgear and transformer requirements, NEMA MG-1 sections in scope for motors, NETA ATS sections 4, 5, and 7 for acceptance testing, and NFPA 70 hazardous location chapters and NFPA 70E electrical safety provisions.

Once you have covered the content, shift to practice questions. Work through the full question bank and pay close attention to every explanation, especially for questions you answered correctly. It is common for experienced inspectors to get right answers from field intuition rather than standard knowledge on the first pass. The explanations confirm whether your reasoning matched the standard, which matters when the question is framed differently on the real exam.

In the weeks before your exam, run full timed simulator sessions under closed-book conditions. No references, no notes. Time management is the hidden difficulty of the SIEE exam. Professionals who know the content well can still run out of time if they have not practiced managing 110 questions in 3.25 hours.

The API Source Inspector Certification Family

The SIEE sits alongside two other API Source Inspector credentials. Understanding how they relate helps professionals plan their broader certification development:

Certification Focus Area Key Equipment Covered
API SIFE Source Inspector Fixed Equipment Pressure vessels, heat exchangers, structural equipment, pressure-containing equipment
API SIEE Source Inspector Electrical Equipment Transformers, switchgears, MCCs, motors over 500 HP, control panels, junction boxes
API SIRE Source Inspector Rotating Equipment Pumps, compressors, gears, turbines, and associated equipment

Professionals who hold SIFE or SIRE and add SIEE benefit from a reduced experience requirement for SIEE qualification (3 years instead of 5 for high school diploma holders) and from a more complete quality surveillance capability across the full range of equipment types found in petroleum and petrochemical facilities.

CertEmpire covers the full range of API ICP certifications. Our API-571 exam dumps serve professionals working with corrosion and materials. Our API-577 exam dumps cover welding inspection and metallurgy. Our API-580 exam dumps are used by Risk Based Inspection professionals. Our API-936 exam dumps prepare refractory inspection candidates.

You can also access free practice resources across our API catalog: free API-571 practice questions, free API-580 practice questions, and free API-936 practice questions. Browse all available free practice tests across our full catalog, or explore all certifications in CertEmpire’s library.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many questions are on the API SIEE exam? 

There are 110 total questions in the exam, but only 100 are scored. The remaining 10 are unscored pretest questions that API uses to evaluate potential future exam questions. You will not be told which questions are pretest, so you must treat all 110 equally.

What is the passing score for the API SIEE? 

API uses a set passing scaled score rather than a fixed percentage. The scaled score accounts for the difficulty of the specific exam form you receive. API does not publish the exact passing threshold in advance.

Is the API SIEE exam open book or closed book? 

Closed book. No paper, reference materials, or notes of any kind are permitted. A calculator and scratch pad are available within the exam system itself. This is one of the most important things to know when planning your preparation strategy.

How long is the API SIEE exam? 

3 hours and 15 minutes (3.25 hours) for 110 questions. This works out to approximately 1 minute and 47 seconds per question. Given that many questions require reading and interpreting standard language, time management during preparation is essential.

Do I need to be prequalified before applying? 

Yes. Prequalification is required and your experience must be documented and verified by API. The minimum experience required varies by education level and ranges from 2 years (BS in Electrical Engineering) to 5 years (High School diploma). Journeymen and Master Electricians may qualify under the 5-year standard.

How long is the API SIEE certification valid? 

Three years from the date of certification. You can apply for recertification 90 days before your expiration date through the API ICP portal. API also allows a 90-day grace period after expiration, but late fees apply. If you miss the grace period entirely, you must pass the full exam again.

Can I take the exam online? 

Yes. The API SIEE is available through remote proctoring from home in addition to in-person Pearson VUE test centers. Remote proctoring is done through a secure, monitored online platform.

How does SIEE relate to SIFE and SIRE? 

All three are API Source Inspector credentials, but each covers a different equipment category. SIFE covers pressure-containing and structural equipment. SIEE covers electrical equipment. SIRE covers rotating equipment like pumps, compressors, and turbines. Holding SIFE or SIRE reduces the experience requirement for SIEE qualification from 5 years to 3 years for high school diploma holders.

Is there a free demo available? 

Yes. Visit our free demo files page to download a sample before purchasing. You can also browse all available free practice tests across our full exam catalog.

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The API SIEE is not an entry-level exam and it is not easy to prepare for without quality practice questions that reflect how API actually writes its scenarios. The professionals who pass it are the ones who know the standards well enough to apply them without reference materials. That is what CertEmpire’s API-SIEE practice questions are built to help you do.

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Is this a downloadable PDF file or do I need to access the questions online through a web portal? Just want to know before buying.
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