Solar Photovoltaic Training

Two-day course (Basic + Advanced)

 

Who it is for:

Technicians and individuals intending to learn how to install, maintain and
repair Solar Photovoltaic equipment.

Design engineers. Architects.

Microgeneration Certification Scheme: participants of this course learn how Solar Panels work and gain a thorough understanding of solar PV systems,
this allows them to apply for registration with an MCS provider.

When:

Coventry University: 9th - 10th December 2011

Edinburgh Napier University:
16th - 17th March 2012

 

Course content:

Composition of the light.

Photovoltaic effect.

Photovoltaic cells.

Materials.

Daily/ annual energy.

Positioning of the modules.

Photovoltaic Energy.

Photovoltaic Illumination.

Planning and designing a photovoltaic installation.

The electric load.

Costs and evaluation of the economical solutions.

Maintenance and reliability.

Practical solutions.

Typologies and modality of installation.

Integration of the photovoltaic modules in the building structure.

Payback time.

Economical perspectives.

Certificate of Participation provided.

Galileo Master Certificate, Internationally recognised: provided to successful candidates of exam (administrative cost for sitting the exam £45)

Cost:

£270 Course + Certificate of Participation or

£315 Course + Certificate of Participation + Exam for Galileo Master Certificate

 

*Spaces are limited, we therefore recommend reserving your space as soon as possible.

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