EIMT 170: Renewable Energy PV

Credits 3 Class Hours2 lecture and 2 lecture/lab
Description

This course is designed to prepare the individual for entry into the photovoltaic field. Emphasis is on photovoltaic technology application, incorporating the electrical principles, solar radiation, load analysis, components of a system, maintenance, and types of systems. Successful completion of the course qualifies an individual to take the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) Basic Entry Level exam.

Semester Offered Fall
Course Student Learning Outcomes (CSLOs)
  1. Identify the proper location and orientation of a grid-direct PV system for a given location.
  2. Apply advanced PV system design (grid-direct) to install a system according to NEC requirements.
  3. Design a grid-direct system using Solmetric Software and KIUC requirements.
  4. Select the proper components of a system to meet the performance requirements of a Grid-Direct PV system defined specification.
  5. Demonstrate the procedures for maintaining an existing PV system.
  6. Identify common errors and safety issues when commissioning multiple-string systems.
  7. Perform a load analysis on an existing dwelling.