The RED NAR process is designed to integrate efficiently with residential prefabrication and construction workflows.
It is based on a clear separation between workshop preparation and on-site installation, allowing each phase to be carried out under the most appropriate conditions.
Residential electrical plans and project requirements are provided.
These documents define:
Electrical layouts and circuits
Variations between housing models
Constraints related to prefabrication and sequencing
This information forms the foundation for system preparation.
Based on the approved plans, the electrical system is prepared off-site.
This phase includes:
Organization of the electrical system architecture
Preparation of wiring assemblies
Identification and grouping of components by project or by unit
All preparation is carried out in a controlled workshop environment.
Once prepared, the electrical system is delivered for integration into the construction workflow.
The system is:
Organized for efficient handling
Aligned with prefabrication or site sequencing
Ready for installation by the electrical trade
This step reduces on-site coordination requirements.
Final installation and electrical connections are performed by licensed electricians.
Installation follows standard residential practices
Inspection and certification processes remain unchanged
The electrician retains full responsibility for compliance
RED NAR reduces preparation work without replacing regulated labor.
The RED NAR workflow emphasizes:
A clear separation of responsibilities
Reduced on-site preparation
Predictable integration into residential projects
This structured process supports consistency and repeatability across housing models.