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by:Seam Group based inIndianapolis, INDIANA (USA)
After the circuits are built, the instructor will introduce a realistic fault into the circuit. With the instructor’s help, you will be asked to repair the faulty circuit by using your multimeter and the techniques learned earlier in the ...
by:Energy Safety Canada based inCalgary, ALBERTA (CANADA)
This course teaches cathodic protection technicians how to safely work with a cathodic protection rectifier. ...
by:Seam Group based inIndianapolis, INDIANA (USA)
In this seminar you will learn the functions of: off-delay timers, photo-electric sensors, and alternating relays – all while working with motor starters, selector switches, push buttons, control relays, and timers as well as how to properly troubleshoot three phase electric motors. Compared to Hands-on Electrical Troubleshooting, you can expect to wire, troubleshoot and repair more ...
by:Solar Energy International (SEI) based inPaonia, COLORADO (USA)
This solar training workshop offers five days of hands-on installation practice with grid-direct systems. By working in small groups, students will put what they’ve learned in PV101 to the test. Students will fully install and commission a wide variety of system types before testing the system, then de-commissioning and breaking down. Students rotate between a commercial ballasted roof, two ...
by:Solar Energy International (SEI) based inPaonia, COLORADO (USA)
With female-only instructors and participants, this hands-on course offers women a uniquely supportive learning environment to build their solar knowledge foundation. This course offers the same curriculum as SEI’s co-ed PV201L, but is intended to further encourage participants to get ALL those solar questions answered and offer networking opportunities with each other and existing women in ...
by:Solar Energy International (SEI) based inPaonia, COLORADO (USA)
PVOL101 is your gateway to a career in the solar industry. It all starts with the fundamentals, and a solid understanding of various components, system architectures, and applications for PV systems. Other topics include site analysis, system sizing, array configuration, and performance estimation; electrical design characteristics such as wiring, overcurrent protection, and grounding; a ...
