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42636 AR courses in Cardiff delivered On Demand

PVOL303: Solar Training - Advanced PV Multimode and Microgrid Design (Battery-Based) - Online

By Solar Energy International (SEI)

Define multimode system terminology Describe goals and applications of multimode systems Detail basic component layouts of multimode systems Define microgrid systems and diagram component layouts for microgrid applications List applications for multimode systems Distinguish between back-up and self-consumption use cases Examine daily and annual data to perform a load analysis Review battery bank sizing Identify PV array sizing methods and variables for multimode systems Calculate minimum PV array size to meet load requirements Calculate what percentage of overall annual consumption will be offset by selected PV array size Analyze data required to specify a multimode inverter Differentiate between sizing considerations for internal and external AC connections Describe various configurations for stacking and clustering multiple inverters Describe when and why advanced inverter functions are used Discuss the equipment and designs needed for advanced multimode functions Analyze each advanced multimode function List data needed to perform an accurate financial analysis of systems that use advanced multimode functions Describe factors that can affect the financial analysis of systems using advanced multimode functions Describe the National Electrical Code (NEC®) Articles that apply to the different parts of PV and energy storage systems (ESS) Identify specific requirements for ESS and systems interconnected with a primary power source List relevant building & fire codes Communicate specific requirements for workspace clearances, disconnects, & OCPD Describe PV system requirements that affect ESS installation List ESS labeling requirements Review DC coupled systems, including advantages and disadvantages Discuss MPPT charge controller operations and options Review charge controller sizing for grid-tied systems Design a DC coupled multimode PV system for a residential application Define operating modes of an AC coupled PV system while grid-connected or in island mode Explain charge regulation methods of grid-direct inverter output Review AC coupled PV system design strategies Evaluate equipment options for AC coupled multimode applications Design an AC coupled multimode PV system for a residential application Define Energy Storage System (ESS) Describe criteria for evaluating energy storage system configurations and applications Design ESS system for back-up power Describe large-scale energy storage system applications and functions; review use case examples Analyze equipment configuration options for large-scale AC and DC coupled systems Formulate questions to enable design optimization of large-scale energy storage systems Note: SEI recommends working closely with a qualified person and/or taking PV 202 for more information on conductor sizing, electrical panel specification, and grounding systems. These topics will be part of this course, but they are not the focus.

PVOL303: Solar Training - Advanced PV Multimode and Microgrid Design (Battery-Based) - Online
Delivered Online On Demand
£530.53

NASM Weight Loss Specialist (WLS)

5.0(13)

By Platinum Training Institute

As a fitness professional, there are two things clients usually come to you for – to look and feel better. With the fully updated and improved NASM Weight Loss Specialist (NASM-WLS), you can help them accomplish just that and so much more! Thanks to our immersive online experience, you’ll learn evidence-based nutrition, exercise, and behavioral change strategies that will help clients lose weight and keep it off.

NASM Weight Loss Specialist (WLS)
Delivered Online On Demand
£250

PVOL304: Solar Training - Advanced PV Stand-alone System Design (Battery-Based) - Online

By Solar Energy International (SEI)

Define terms used in stand-alone systems Name common applications for stand-alone systems; describe basic component layouts Describe differences between AC and DC coupling State principle elements of a microgrid Define the importance of an accurate load analysis Review load analysis procedures; perform a load analysis based on daily data Review battery bank sizing for lead-acid and lithium-ion battery types Define array sizing variables and how they affect design for both MPPT and non-MPPT charge controllers Explain charge controller types and describe maximum power point tracking and voltage step-down Examine the calculations for PV array sizing Describe the difference between sizing for a non-MPPT and an MPPT charge controller Complete array configuration calculations for a system with a non-MPPT and an MPPT charge controller Summarize the parameters to check when selecting a charge controller Explain the purpose of DC load control and the three ways it can be implemented Identify design variables, advantages, and disadvantages of DC-only PV systems Describe how to size and integrate components for a recreational vehicle (RV) application Identify installation and maintenance considerations specific to mobile applications Identify applications and considerations for DC lighting systems Specify a battery-based inverter given electrical load and surge requirements Describe various configurations for stacking and clustering multiple inverters Examine inverter / charger size considerations Describe multiwire branch circuit wiring and concerns with single-phase supplies Describe the purpose and function of a generator Identify considerations that impact generator selection Solve for location-based performance degradation Specify a generator given electrical load, battery charging, and surge requirements Estimate approximate generator run time List generator maintenance Describe the National Electrical Code (NEC®) Articles that apply to the different parts of PV and energy storage systems (ESS) Identify NEC® requirements for workspace clearances, disconnects, and overcurrent protection devices (OCPD) that apply to PV systems Locate and apply specific requirements for storage batteries, stand-alone systems, and energy storage systems Identify labeling requirements List relevant building and fire codes Review installation considerations and best practices for stand-alone systems as related to batteries, design strategies, monitoring and metering, balance of system (BOS) equipment Review DC-coupled stand-alone residential system design Define operating modes of off-grid AC coupled PV systems Explain charge regulation of AC coupled PV inverters in a stand-alone system Discuss AC coupled PV system design strategies; evaluate equipment options for AC coupled off-grid applications Design a stand-alone microgrid system with PV (AC and DC coupled) and generator power sources Distinguish between isolated and non-isolated microgrids Compare concepts of centralized versus decentralized generation and controls Identify different types of microgrid analysis and planning software Review isolated microgrid use case examples Identify general PPE for battery system maintenance Develop a battery maintenance plan Identify methods to measure battery state of charge Identify common causes of battery problems and how to avoid them Identify PPE for lead-acid battery maintenance Develop a battery maintenance plan for lead-acid batteries Describe how to correctly add water to a flooded lead-acid (FLA) battery bank Identify methods to measure battery state of charge of FLA batteries Define when and why equalization is needed Identify common causes of battery problems and how to avoid them Note: SEI recommends working closely with a qualified person and/or taking PV 202 for more information on conductor sizing, electrical panel specification, and grounding systems. These topics will part of this course, but they are not the focus.

PVOL304: Solar Training - Advanced PV Stand-alone System Design (Battery-Based) - Online
Delivered Online On Demand
£530.53

Estate Manager - QLS Endorsed Bundle

By Imperial Academy

10 QLS Endorsed Courses for Estate Manager | 10 QLS Endorsed Certificates Included | Life Time Access

Estate Manager - QLS Endorsed Bundle
Delivered Online On Demand
£550

PVOL350: Solar Training - PV Systems - Tools and Techniques for Operations and Maintenance - Online

By Solar Energy International (SEI)

Discuss preventative and reactive maintenance plans and activities. Summarize safety procedures and PPE requirements for O&M technicians. Describe the field procedures required to evaluate the performance of PV systems. List appropriate requirements for meters, tools, and other equipment used in O&M activities. Define the theory, procedures, and processes behind insulation resistance testing, IV curve tracing, infrared cameras and thermal imaging, and other tools of the trade. Analyze test results to determine performance, compare baseline data, and pinpoint system issues. Describe inspection requirements for preventative maintenance inspections. Illustrate methods for locating and troubleshooting common PV array and system faults using appropriate methodologies and testing tools.

PVOL350: Solar Training - PV Systems - Tools and Techniques for Operations and Maintenance - Online
Delivered Online On Demand
£530.53

PVOL203: Solar Training - PV System Fundamentals (Battery-Based) - Online

By Solar Energy International (SEI)

Students who complete PVOL203 will be able to: Recognize demand and PV production curves Identify the common types of PV systems and their major components Describe DC and AC coupled systems Discuss load profiles and modes of operation, including: peak load shaving, time-of-use, zero-sell, self-consumption prioritization, demand-side management Introduce utility-scale storage and microgrids Explain the relationship between real power, apparent power, and reactive power Complete a load estimate for different system types and for seasonal loads; evaluate electrical requirements of loads Identify phantom loads and efficiency upgrades Estimate starting surge and power factor requirements Describe the differences when sizing battery-based systems compared to grid-direct systems Choose a peak sun hour value based on design criteria for various systems Review battery basics and terminology Describe and compare different battery chemistries and technologies Find the capacity and voltage of different batteries; determine state of charge List safety precautions and hazards to be aware of when working with batteries; list appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) Identify appropriate battery enclosures Calculate values for current, voltage, and energy for different battery bank configurations Review battery bank design parameters Complete a lithium-ion battery bank design example Review and compare different design example costs List features, options, and metering available for different types of battery chargers Explain basics of lithium battery charging Compare generator types and duty cycle ratings, including fuel options Identify specifications critical for choosing appropriate battery-based inverters Discuss different overcurrent protection devices and equipment disconnects and when/where they are required Define the maximum voltage drop slowed for the proper functioning of a battery-based PV system Identify safe installation procedures List basic commissioning tests which should be completed before and after a system is operating

PVOL203: Solar Training - PV System Fundamentals (Battery-Based) - Online
Delivered Online On Demand
£530.53

NASM Senior Fitness Specialist (SFS)

5.0(13)

By Platinum Training Institute

Play an important part in keeping active older adults healthy! There are currently over 54 million adults over the age of 65 living in the United States, and that number is projected to continue to grow. Senior Fitness Specialists have a unique opportunity to work with the growing older adult population and help them improve their health by providing safe and effective exercise programs that use NASM’s Optimum Performance Training (OPT™) Model program. Our Senior Fitness Specialization provides an immersive online learning experience for fitness professionals, teaching innovative ways to design individualized programs to meet the needs of active aging adults through evidence-based practices. Addressing physiological and psychological needs, this course will provide the application needed to create a positive, comfortable trainer-client relationship and help older adult clients achieve their goals and overcome obstacles.

NASM Senior Fitness Specialist (SFS)
Delivered Online On Demand
£100 to £250

Love Unlocked - A 5 Week Journey to Break Free from Dating Struggles and Foster Lasting Love

5.0(20)

By Ceza Ouzounian

Love Unlocked is a comprehensive 5-week programme crafted to meet the needs of singles, offering a transformative journey to break free from dating struggles and foster lasting love. It provides valuable insights and practical tools to navigate the complexities of dating, promoting self-discovery and empowerment in the pursuit of meaningful connections.

Love Unlocked - A 5 Week Journey to Break Free from Dating Struggles and Foster Lasting Love
Delivered Online On Demand5 weeks
£350

NASM Virtual Coaching Specialist (VCS)

5.0(13)

By Platinum Training Institute

The future of fitness is here. Be a part of it. The NASM Virtual Coaching Specialization’s immersive online experience will equip you with the skills, tools, and strategies necessary to launch, operate, or transition your current fitness or wellness business to a successful online coaching business. By doing so, you’ll open yourself to a whole new world of opportunities. You’ll also be able to help clients from around the world anywhere and anytime. It’s the ultimate flexibility as a trainer while also creating new revenue streams. As part of this specialization, you will learn the skills and knowledge necessary to conduct and modify fitness assessments online, how to cue clients in an online environment, how to run your business digitally, effective sales and marketing strategies, and much more!

NASM Virtual Coaching Specialist (VCS)
Delivered Online On Demand
£250

Managing Complex Projects: On-Demand

By IIL Europe Ltd

Managing Complex Projects: On-Demand As knowledge and technology expand exponentially, organizations are finding that the tools, processes, and methods used to select, plan, and manage their projects are insufficient for the challenges posed by them. The goal of this course is to provide participants with a working knowledge of project complexities and a framework for managing the ambiguities involved in today's fast-changing, competitive, and technology-based environment As knowledge and technology expand exponentially, organizations are finding that the tools, processes, and methods used to select, plan, and manage their projects are insufficient for the challenges posed by them. Complex projects don't necessarily follow the rules of traditional projects - in many instances the projects' end-products, and the methods by which they will be produced, are not easily defined. Stakeholder diversity and geographical dispersion contribute to the difficulties project managers face in their efforts to gain acceptance of project goals, objectives, and changes. Additionally, hierarchic leadership styles, traditional lifecycle approaches, and traditional project manager competencies may no longer maximize the efficiencies that need to be realized on complex projects. The goal of this course is to provide participants with a working knowledge of project complexities and a framework for managing the ambiguities involved in today's fast-changing, competitive, and technology-based environments. What you Will Learn The learning objectives of this workshop are to enable participants to: Appreciate complexity and its impact on the management of projects Describe the differences among traditional, complicated, and complex projects Explain the effects of complexity on the PMBOK® Guide's process groups Apply a high-level model in the management of real- world projects Complexity and Projects Some characteristics of complex systems Important models/characteristics of complex projects Major players in project complexity Landscapes and project typologies A supplemental framework for complex projects Framing Framing overview Potential pitfalls in framing complex projects Possible solutions Inception Centrality of risk management PM competencies, selection Stakeholder identification, analysis Blueprint Collaborative planning Stakeholder engagements Alternative methodologies/life cycles Collaborative scheduling Procurement management Oversight, Navigation, and Adjustment Leadership and the project team Stakeholder management Networks Close and Continuous Improvement Transition/support Post-project evaluations Rewards/Recognition

Managing Complex Projects: On-Demand
Delivered Online On Demand12 hours
£550