Texas RAIL Workshop
Master the Texas Residential Appliance Installer License test
Pass Your RAIL License Exam
ABR Electric's Texas RAIL (Residential Appliance Installer License) Workshop is specifically designed to help you pass the Texas state licensing examination on your first attempt. This focused training program covers all aspects of the RAIL exam including the National Electrical Code requirements for residential appliance installation, proper wiring methods, safety protocols, and code compliance. Our experienced instructors provide expert guidance on codebook navigation, test-taking strategies, and real-world application of electrical principles.
As a veteran-owned electrical company based in McKinney, Texas, ABR Electric has been serving Collin County with professional electrical services and training for years. Our RAIL Workshop instructors are licensed master electricians who understand exactly what it takes to pass the state exam. We provide comprehensive study materials, practice quizzes, hands-on demonstrations, and personalized coaching to ensure you're fully prepared. The workshop includes detailed coverage of residential appliance circuits, load calculations, grounding requirements, and installation standards. Limited spots are available to maintain small class sizes and provide individual attention to each student.
Expert Instructors
Licensed master electricians
Exam Focused
Pass on first attempt
Hands-On Training
Real-world applications
Veteran Owned
Serving Collin County
Texas Residential Appliance Installer (RAIL) License Exam FAQ
- Passing Score: 70% or higher
- Number of Questions: 80
- Time Limit: 240 minutes
- Exam Type: Open-book
- Cost: $64 (exam fee)
- Administrator: PSI (after approval from the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, or TDLR)
Effective preparation includes:
- Study the National Electrical Code (NEC): The exam is heavily based on the latest edition of the NEC, so focus on building a thorough understanding of the code.
- Take practice tests: Use available resources to simulate the exam and pinpoint weak areas.
- Enroll in a prep course: Consider in-person or online classes from schools specializing in RAIL exam preparation.
Follow these steps:
- Apply for the Residential Appliance Installer license with the TDLR.
- Once your application is approved, PSI will email you instructions to schedule the exam.
- Take the exam at a PSI testing center.
- Achieve a passing score of 70% or higher to succeed.
For the most current information, visit the TDLR website or contact PSI directly.
What Our Students Are Saying
Hope you are doing well. I wanted to let you know that I took the RAIL test yesterdayβPASS (95%)! Your course, insight, and encouragement were very helpful. Need to brush up a little bit more on motor calcs but otherwise good. Thanks again. I would still love to visit with you some day - would appreciate your advice. My best to you and your family for the holidays!
If this was your workshop, is there one thing you would do to make it better? I think the group was beneficial for a more intimate learning environment, less prone to distraction, attention was demanded in an appropriate sense.
I didn't have any knowledge going into the course, but I left feeling much more confident in my abilities. I picked up that I need to study for 15 uninterrupted minutes a day, ALWAYS REMEMBER 250, and don't let the book intimidate you. What really helped me stay engaged and wanting to learn was one⦠the jokes and two the one on one feeling where if I had any questions you could answer them. I think the one thing that slowed me down would be the length of the class. It felt like I was a little overflowed with knowledge towards the end.
I really enjoyed and appreciate you taking time to help us out. You did help give me a lot more confidence. Read all the verbiage before answering, helping understand the tables, acronyms, 250, 210.8, Square inch in gang boxes, you explain things to make them seem simple. All I can say is ohm's law. You have it almost down to an art.. keep on keeping on.. Thanks for all the information...
I really enjoyed the workshop and feel like I learned a lot of great things to help prepare me for the test. The class helped me feel more confident and reassured me that I was on the right track with reading and understanding the book. Three key things I picked up were that everything works off the minimums, Ohm's Law and the electrical formulas since I had never used them before, and the importance of definitions. Article 100 is essential for understanding the questions. I really appreciated the use of pictures and the board. Being able to actually see what you were talking about made a big difference in how I understood the material. I would have gladly cleared my schedule for a second day. A follow-up session could build on what we learned and give us time to go deeper now that the class is familiar with the NEC. If this were my workshop, the only thing I'd change is adding more time. I'd include as much hands-on and as many visuals as possible, while still keeping the focus on the book so examples don't become a distraction. Thanks again. I'm looking forward to applying what I learned.
Hi, James. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience. I enjoyed every minute of it. I loved your encouragement and how you energized all of us. I can see how dedicated you are and how much you love your job. I learned so many things while I was there. Now it's up to me when I take the test. I'll let you know. Keep doing what you're doing.