Installing Photovoltaic Systems: Overview

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Overview

Welcome to the FSEC installer training. In this first section I’ll give you an introduction to the course

Learning Objectives

  • Logistics
  • Expectations from this course
  • Course organization
  • Structure of each section
  • Recognize different system configurations
  • Understand solar industry

Contents Slide in Each Chapter

Course❱ Logistics ❱ Objectives ❱ Expectations

Sections❱ Section Outlines ❱ Section Format

System Configurations

Solar Industry❱ Value Chain ❱ Organizations ❱ Market

Course Objectives

Tasks

  • Sales
  • Installation
  • Managing Project
  • Maintenance

Types

  • Self Regulating
  • Stand Alone
  • Utility Interactive
  • Bimodal
  • Hybrid

Focus

  • Residential
  • Small Commercial
  • Large Commercial
  • Power Plants

Goal

By the end of this course, you should be able to correct installation and maintenance procedures include:

  • Conduct a site assessment
  • Select the proper system design for an application
  • Adapt the mechanical and electrical designs???
  • Know how to perform a system checkout and inspection
  • Understand system maintenance and troubleshooting

What to Expect

This Course

  • Basics of PV
  • Common Installations
  • Demonstrate Basic Knowledge

Qualification

  • This course does not qualify you to install solar PV systems
  • The Authority Having Jurisdiction still qualifies you to install systems
  • In the State of Florida must be a licensed
  • NABCEP Installer Certification for more experienced installers
  • Must have solar contractor’s license or electrical contractor’s license

NABCEP

  • Handout for various certifications (entry level, PV installers, new thing, UL training)
  • Demonstrate basic knowledge
  • What you can expect from this course

Contractor Licensing (Handout) (DBPR Internet Resource)

  • Scope of CV vs. EC ???
  • Prequalifications Notes on other states
  • Discussions about FSEC certificate vs. certification

Course Outline

Introduction

  • Section 1: Overview
  • Section 2: Fundamentals

Preparation

  • Section 3: Site Survey
  • Section 4: System Selection
  • Section 5: PV Array

Installation

  • Section 6: Mounting
  • Section 7: Wiring
  • Section 8: Safety

Other Components

  • Section 9: Inverter
  • Section 10: Batteries

Finishing

  • Section 11: Utility Interconnection
  • Section 12: Acceptance Test

Solar System Configurations

Bimodal

bimodal systems

  • Battery Backup
  • Uninterrupted power

Interactive

Utility-Interactive Systems

  • Less Maintenance
  • Lowest Cost

Notes:

  • Common Types of PV System applications
  • Key features and benefits of each kind of system
  • Key disadvantages of each kind of system
  • 102-110

Summary

  • Expectations from this course
  • Solar driven by incentives/policies over next few years
  • Price of electricity is increasing; price of solar is decreasing
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