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Thursday, October 3, 2013

Solar Installation Training

ONtility, in partnership with Integrated Training Center is now offering Solar Installation Training – Solar Electric SystemsClasses are held Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm for 5 full days, and class size is limited to 12 seats per class, only.What You Will Learn: *  basic knowledge of solar photovoltaic (PV) cells *  electrical circuits  -  series/parellel *  estimating *  solar electric products and applications *   how to work with solar conversion equipment *  modules, and systems componets *  PV site assessment *  NEC code requirements *  DC circuits  -  serious voltage, serious safety *  real-world, site specific knowledgeHands On Training Covers: *  site surveys *   mechanical and electrical design *   safety and construction issues *   tool and test equipment use *   best-practice construction skills *  national code & local inspection issues *   how to use the solar pathfinder *   inverter sizing *   grounding and bonding *   battery sizing Register on-line at www.ONtility.com, or if you have questions please call ONtility at 281-854-1400. OR Call Integrated Training Center, ITC, at 505-883-4113. Tuition is $1,595.00. Check the calendar for the next class at ITC.This course follows the Institute for Sustainable Power Quality® (ISPQ) standards and the NABCEP® photovoltaic learning objectives and task analysis.Upon the completion of this 5 day course, journeyman electricans and tradesmen who qualify may sit for the NABCEP  PV Solar Electric Training Exam, given on Friday evening at the conclusion of the class.  This is one of many steps needed to obtain a NABCEP Certified PV Installer Certification.  For further information regarding NABCDP Certified PV Installer Certification, visit: http://www.nabcep.org/certification/pv-installer-certification/pv-requirementseducation or www.nabcep.orgONtility’s EcoWorkforce and ONTraining programs are designed to accelerate the development of the Solar Energy Industry by training contractors, journeymen, and laymen, in solar photovoltaics and thermal applications.ONtility is not vendor specific to any photovoltaic product line.https://yashta.com/boosternews.php?b=62867

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