Plan clean, wire clean, document clean

Bend once, pull once, pass once.

Math before metal.

Electrical Installation Skills — Digital Training You Can Use on the Next Job

Electric work rewards people who think in systems. Circuits must be planned, laid out, verified, and documented so that the next person who opens a panel understands what you did. This homepage presents a library of digital-only training for electrical installation: compact courses, simulator drills, blueprint walk-throughs, calculation sheets, and commissioning checklists. Everything lives online. No shipping, no scheduling, no waiting—open a module today and apply the method on your next task under supervision and local code.

Choose your bottleneck

Maybe it’s conduit that never quite lines up or panel labels that confuse everyone.

Open the module

Watch a 10–15 minute demo; keep the checklist beside you.

Fill the templates

Replace placeholders with your project’s conductors, loads, panel names, or device counts.

Run the verification step

Preflight the document or layout, then export the final PDF and save a working file with version notes.

Residential wiring flows from service disconnect to last receptacle, with planning sheets and box-fill checks.

Conduit layout & bending patterns for EMT/PVC that pull easily and pass inspection.

Panelboard math that sizes breakers and conductors once—correctly—and produces readable directories.

Testimonials

“The panel schedule template and torque cards alone are worth it. Our directories finally make sense to new hires and inspectors.”

Kristan

“Conduit used to be a guessing game. The take-up chart and layout markers turned our offsets into a repeatable process.”

Marta

“We closed two bids confidently after the blueprint module. The counts and support spacing matched field reality, not fantasy.”

Leo

Residential Wiring Routine
Plan circuits by area and load, place receptacles using spacing rules, route cable with protective clearances, and run a box-fill check before device install. Add a labeling convention so the panel directory matches your field labels.

EMT/PVC Bending
Mark centers and shrink, bend offsets without dog-legs, respect degree-of-bend limits per run, and set support spacing that keeps pulls humane. Learn quick repairs for minor twist and how to avoid kinks in the first place.

Panelboards & Breakers
Turn nameplates into breaker and conductor selections that respect temperature and termination limitations. Decide when to use two-pole with handle ties, where AFCI/GFCI belong, and how to write a directory others can read in a dark mezzanine.

Grounding & Bonding
Identify the intentional fault path, bond enclosures and raceways, and confirm subpanel neutrals are isolated. Run continuity checks and document findings with a commissioning sheet owners and inspectors understand.

FAQs (Short and Useful)

Do I need special software?
No. Files open in common office suites; calculators are spreadsheets. PDFs are tagged, and videos stream in a browser.

Is this a license or code book?
Neither. It’s practical training. Always follow your local code, permits, and supervision requirements.

Can I share files with my team?
Each purchase is for the purchasing account’s personal use. Teams should obtain the appropriate number of seats; that keeps updates and support clean.

How fast will I see results?
Most users complete a first artifact—a panel schedule, bend layout, or one-line—in the same day they start.