Entry Level Solar Electric Training Course Objectives
Upon Completion of this course, the student will have the ability to:
- Describe the history, development and current state of photovoltaic (PV) technologies, markets and applications
- Identify the types of solar energy systems and describe the advantages and disadvantages of each type
- Explain how a solar cell converts sunlight into electric power
- Define solar terms
- Describe how solar energy is received on the earth’s surface
- Identify how different technologies utilize solar radiation
- Identify opportunities for grid-interactive residential and commercial solar systems
- Describe photovoltaic system components and configurations
- Describe battery, generator and other types of backup systems and how they are integrated into a grid-interactive solar system
- Describe practices and procedures for utility company buy-back of power produced by distributed systems
- Describe the features, functions, and specifications of inverters used in grid-interactive systems
- Identify and describe electrical balance of system components
- Analyze load demands and calculate system requirements
- Calculate array and inverter size for grid-interactive solar systems, both with and without backup components
- Determine structural integrity and suitability for installation of various PV systems
- Describe various mounting systems for PV modules and electrical components
- Describe the risks and safety issues and OSHA regulations to consider when working with PV technologies
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