
Walk up to a schematic and actually know what you’re looking at
Stop freezing when someone says, “Did you check the drawing?”
Find problems faster without replacing parts just to try something
Feel confident opening panels instead of hoping someone else jumps in
Finally understand schematics the way senior techs do — calmly and methodically

Get frustrated staring at schematics and thinking, “Where do I even start?”
Know what a relay, sensor, or contactor does — but struggle to see the full picture
Feel pressure during breakdowns and hate guessing in front of others
Want to troubleshoot faster without swapping parts or asking for help
Are tired of feeling behind and want real confidence — not more theory








Real industrial schematics broken down from start to finish. You’ll see exactly where to begin, how to move through the drawing, and how to avoid jumping around without a plan—even when the layout is unfamiliar.


Learn how schematics are organized and how to follow them with purpose. This section focuses on flow, references, and layout so you’re not scanning randomly or missing critical details.


Symbols are taught in context, not as a memorization exercise. You'll learn what each component is doing in the circuit so you can recognize its role quickly while troubleshooting.


Understand how different voltage circuits are shown on schematics and how they interact. You’ll learn what to trace, what to isolate, and why reference and return paths matter.


Understand how safety circuits are structured, how devices are linked together, and how to trace where a fault is stopping operation. Focused on intent and logic—not bypassing or guessing.


See how Motor circuits, VFD power, control signals, and feedback are represented on schematics. The goal is pattern recognition so different drive setups don’t feel like brand-new problems.


Learn how PLC I/O is typically shown and how other machine functions and components connect. You’ll follow signals from the device to the PLC and understand how outputs control the system.


Understand how pneumatic diagrams are laid out and how they tie into electrical control logic—so you can see the full system, not isolated parts.
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If this training doesn't help you understand schematics within 30 days, email me... I’ll refund every penny, no hard feelings!
Stare at a drawing for 20 minutes
Guess where to start
Hope the problem jumps out at you
You were given symbols.
You were given standards
You were never given a process.


My team & I build practical training tools for maintenance and automation technicians. Our tools, guides, and courses have helped hundreds of techs troubleshoot faster and with more confidence on the job.

"The new guys who're crushing it... that's how they were trained, go talk to Jordon"
"You explained it and now I feel stupid for not understanding it the first time." - Michael Gonzalez

"The confidence would be invaluable."
"I wish I had this training when I first got into maintenance." - Patrick Stansell

"If I could do it, anybody could do it."
"I didn't even know where to start with an electrical problem." - Dusty Alsbrooks


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No.
This is just the schematics module — pulled from the full system so you can start with the most important foundational skill first.
Yes.
This is designed for techs who feel stuck or unsure when opening prints — not engineers or advanced programmers.
No.
This is a structured, step-by-step walkthrough that shows you where to start and what to follow — something random videos don’t teach.
Start with the one skill strong troubleshooters rely on first.
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