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PVS-103 Installation & Design using Micro Inverters - Cost $200

Day 1 - Design and build a ground mount / roof ballast system for mounting the Unirac Solarmount Racking System.Structural pipe fittings along with 1" standard EMT conduit will be used to construct the mounting system.

 

Day 2 - SMA Sunny Design string design software will be used to determine the connections of an 8 panel Solar Array. A DC disconnect & combiner box will be used to connect to a SMA Inverter. An AC disconnect, AC Service panel with a Grid Tie connection will be designed to meet the National Electric Code (NEC). The use of test equipment will be reviewed to perform basic troubleshooting techniques.  

 

Course 16 hours   CEU’s = 16 Credit hours

This course will review Solar PV Systems using Enphase Energy Micro Invertors (MI). The benefits of using MI’s will be covered reviewing the benefits and advantages of using them. A 9.2 KW system will be designed for a typical residential project along with a comparison to a traditional series – parallel system. The WEEB type grounding clips for solar panels will also be demonstrated showing the labor savings and cost benefits of using this method. A two hour “hands on lab” on the mounting of MI’s to the racking system and the electrical interconnection of them will be incorporated. By the end of the training program students be have the basic understanding and identify projects that would benefit by using the MI’s. 

                                                                              Course 8 hours   CEU’s = 8 Credit hours

PVS-104 Two day design and build of a Solar System
                   “Feet on the Ground” Cost $500