Syllabus: (PV 425) PV System O&M Fundamentals
Prerequisites:
PV 101, PV 201, and PV 202 or NABCEP credential
Course Description
This four-hour course is designed to provide current and aspiring technicians an understanding of the periodic maintenance required to ensure optimal energy production over the lifetime of a solar electric (PV) system. Participants will review the components in a PV system, learn what’s expected in a six- and twelve-month checkup, and explore tools that can be used to find existing and potential problem areas through a combination of presentations, resources, and quizzes.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Describe the balance of system (BOS) components found in a PV system
- Recognize common PV system malfunctions
- Identify potential obstructions to the solar window
- Calculate for voltage rise and drop with changes in ambient temperature, using the NEC and manufacturer specifications
- Describe the necessary steps for performing a six-month inspection and checkup
- Identify equipment required for taking safe and accurate field measurements
- Analyze infrared scans to find hot spots
- Examine I-V curves and data tables to find performance and production issues like passing clouds, frost, shading, low irradiance, and lightning damage
- Describe the necessary steps for performing a one-year inspection and checkup
- Plan for replacement parts and warranty issues
Required Materials
- Online: computer with speakers and Internet access
- In-person: calculator & writing utensil
Continuing Education Credits (CECs)
For more detailed information on MREA courses and Continuing Education Credits see our NABCEP Credentials and Continuing Education pages.
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