Through the Center for Sustainable Energy, GET@ CUNY offers an Introductory 40 hour Photovoltaic Installation Class based on the NABCEP Task Analysis. This class is the first step toward becoming a certified solar installer. The training program is funded by a generous NYSERDA grant.
Upon completion, the student will be able to recognize and identify all components of the stand alone and net metered, grid inter-tied PV system and understand the interlink between design criteria and the economic impact of various options. Hands on skills will be taught and representative installations will be visited, discussed, and analyzed. (CLICK HERE FOR MORE ON SITE VISITS)
GET@ CUNY also offers an additional 10 hour Math/Electricity Basics module for people with little or no familiarity with electrical concepts. (See option A)
Preparation is offered for the NABCEP Entry Level Exam and job search support is available. (North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners). This voluntary exam, 60 multiple choice questions and problems, tells a potential employer that the holder of this certification has mastered an important body of knowledge and would make a good entry level employee in a solar installation company. It is recognized across the country.
All introductory PV courses cover the following topics:
- Introduction- PV History/Future, Applications
- Electric Principles- AC, DC, Energy, Power, Current, Voltage, Resistance
- Solar Resource- Irradiation, sun path, effects on different surface orientations, shading
- PV Principles- Photo effect, cells, modules, types, characteristics
- ON Grid System Component Fundamentals- Inverter, disconnects, combiners
- Electrical On Grid System Design- Component sizing, Grid interconnections, NEC 690, Grounding, Equipment locations
- Off Grid System Component Fundaments- Charge controller, Off grid inverters, Batteries, BOS
- Electrical Off Grid System Design- Component sizing, Load analysis, NEC 690, Hybrid off grid systems
- Structural Design Aspects- Types of mounting systems, Design considerations for mounting systems, Building codes
- Safety Issues- During installation, Normal operation, emergencies and system trouble shooting
- Installation- Planning, good workmanship, inspections, common mistakes to avoid
- Maintenance of PV Systems- trouble shooting, maintenance
- Course review and test preparation
- Solar Field Trip
- Hands on Workshop
Prerequisites: Familiarity with electricity basics and algebra
Textbook: Photovoltaic Systems, American Technical Publishers, Homewood, Illinois , ISBN # 978-0-8269-
1287-9 http://www.go2atp.com/stores/1/product1.cfm?Product_ID=298
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PHOTOVOLTAIC INSTALLATION CLASS SCHEDULE
Courses A and B below cover the same material and both prepare
you for the NABCEP Entry Level Exam |
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40 Hour Photovoltaic Installation Course + ( this option is preceded by an additional 10 hours of Math/Electricity basics) |
| Instructor: |
Kim Curran
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| Location: |
NYDesign. LaGuardia Community College, LIC, Queens |
| Dates & Locations: |
June 9 - July 12th
Tuesdays & Thursdays, 6 - 9 pm at LaGuardia Community College, LIC, Queens
Sundays * at BCC for hands on Solar Lab * class attends 9am - 12 noon; ½ class attends 1 pm- 4pm |
| Cost: |
$570 |
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Math/Electricity Basics
A must for people who need to brush up on electrical concepts |
| Dates & Location |
June 2- June 7th
Tuesday and Thursday, June 2 & June 4th NYDesign, 6-9 pm at NYDesign, LaGuardia CC, LIC Queens
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Sunday, June 7th, * Hands on lab at Bronx Community College
*½ class attends 9am- 12 noon; ½ class attends 1 pm- 4pm |
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| Cost: |
$30 |
To register, call NYDesign directly at 718 -663-8404. Specify if you want both components or just the 40 hour PV module. |
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| Course Title: |
40 Hour Photovoltaic Installation Course- (This intensive option incorporates math/electricity into the course) |
| Instructor: |
Kim Curran |
| Location: |
Bronx Community College |
| Dates: |
Sunday, July 26 - Friday, July 31, 2009
9 am to 5 pm |
| Cost |
$600 |
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| Click here for registration form |
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