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PV303: Solar Training - Advanced PV Multimode and Microgrid Design (Battery-Based)

By Solar Energy International (SEI)

Multimode system configurations Load analysis and battery bank sizing PV array sizing Specifying multimode inverters Advanced multimode functions Code compliance, best practices, and installation considerations Charge controllers for multimode systems DC coupled multimode battery backup design example AC coupled system design considerations AC coupled multimode battery backup design example Energy Storage Systems (ESS) overview ESS residential sizing example Large-scale multimode system design and use cases   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.

PV303: Solar Training - Advanced PV Multimode and Microgrid Design (Battery-Based)
Delivered Online On Demand
£759.54

PV304: Solar Training - Advanced PV Stand-alone System Design (Battery-Based)

By Solar Energy International (SEI)

Stand-alone system configurations Charge controller and array considerations RV system design example DC lighting system design example Clinic system design example Code compliance and best practices for stand-alone systems Advanced battery-based inverters Generator sizing DC coupled stand-alone residential system design example AC coupled stand-alone microgrid system design example Large-scale microgrid considerations and case studies Flooded battery maintenance considerations Stand-alone PV system commissioning and maintenance 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.

PV304: Solar Training - Advanced PV Stand-alone System Design (Battery-Based)
Delivered Online On Demand
£759.54

PV203: Solar Training - PV System Fundamentals (Battery-Based)

By Solar Energy International (SEI)

Students who complete PV203 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

PV203: Solar Training - PV System Fundamentals (Battery-Based)
Delivered Online On Demand
£759.54

PVOL202: Solar Training - Advanced PV System Design and the NEC (Grid-Direct) - Online

By Solar Energy International (SEI)

Students who complete PVOL202 will be able to: Define the purpose of the National Electrical Code (NEC®) and NEC® terminology for PV equipment Determine procedures for proper installation of equipment and conductors, including minimum requirements for working space Examine methods for PV wire management and determine where expansion fittings are required Describe and identify electrical services, including split-phase and three-phase Wye (Y) and Delta (∆) Evaluate electrical service details to collect and record during solar site evaluation Identify options for NEC®-compliant PV system interconnection to the utility grid and determine whether a supply side, load side, or additional service connection is appropriate Identify code-compliant methods for connecting an inverter to an existing AC feeder Calculate PV module voltage based on temperature to ensure compatibility with system components and NEC® Section 690.7, and explore other options for maximum PV system DC voltage calculations Identify NEC® requirements and sizing of disconnects and overcurrent protection devices (OCPDs) in grid-direct PV systems Define inverter grounding configurations Evaluate inverter choices and system configurations, including string inverters, central inverters, and module level power electronics (MLPE) Identify requirements for equipment grounding, equipment grounding conductors (EGC), and grounding electrode conductors (GEC), and size the conductors according to the NEC® Identify common causes of ground-faults and arc-faults Describe ground-fault and arc-fault protection devices Describe benefits and appropriate locations of surge protection devices (SPD) Demonstrate the use of sun charts and perform calculations to determine row spacing and minimize inter-row shading Identify how Codes detailing access for first responders impact PV array roof layout Examine fire classifications that affect racking and module selection Detail NEC rapid shutdown requirements and options for implementation Identify load and structural considerations for low- and steep-slope roof-mounted PV systems Calculate wind uplift force and select appropriate lag bolts Review issues related to planning, design, and installation of ground-mount PV arrays Review PV system circuit terminology, definitions, and conductor types Calculate minimum overcurrent protection device (OCPD) size and conductor ampacity using appropriate adjustment and correction factors Calculate voltage drop and verify system operation within acceptable limits Examine requirements for PV system labeling Calculate the maximum and minimum number of modules per PV source circuit, and number of PV source circuits per inverter Determine size of residential grid-direct PV system based on site and customer-specific considerations including the number and wiring layout of modules, conductor and OCPD sizes, and the AC interconnections Determine the size of a large, multiple inverter, grid-direct PV system based on site and customer-specific considerations, including the quantity and layout of modules and inverters and the AC interconnection Define large-scale PV and review associated NEC® allowances and requirements Describe importance of Data Acquisition Systems (DAS) Identify common DAS equipment and hardware Review DAS design, installation, and commissioning processes and common problems associated with DAS Show how reports can be generated and utilized to remotely assess health of system

PVOL202: Solar Training - Advanced PV System Design and the NEC (Grid-Direct) - Online
Delivered Online On Demand
£683.21

The classification society, which is a non-governmental organisation in the shipping industry establishes and maintains technical standards for construction and operation of marine vessels and offshore structures. The primary role of the society is to classify ships and validate that their design and calculations are in accordance with the published standards. It also carries out periodical survey of ships to ensure that they continue to meet the parameters of set standards. The society is also responsible for classification of all offshore structures including platforms and submarines. Flag states maintain a ship register in which all ships that sail under their flag need to be registered. Classification societies are licensed by flag states to survey and classify ships and issue certificates on their behalf. They classify and certify marine vessels and structures on the basis of their structure, design and safety standards. The primary task of classification society surveyors is to survey in order to maintain the standards of construction and condition of ships and machinery, which have been laid down by the society. The secondary function of class surveyors, where their society is approved by governments, is for their surveys to be used as a basis for the issue of statutory certificates relating to safety at sea. A classification society’s workforce comprises of Surveyors who are full time employees and are generally referred to as “Exclusive” surveyors; the ones employed on a part time basis are “Non-exclusive” surveyors. Although the classification societies started in 1760 with captains who will examine a ship, more specialization came and now there are in principle there three kind of surveyors whom are mainly marine professionals’ mariners, such as a qualified ship's deck officers, mechanical/electrical engineers, naval architects. In most cases you will find the navigational inspectors as the flag state inspectors and auditors. The classification society uses the mechanical/electrical inspectors. They will start in the engine room and will learn the hull part in their inspection career. The hull surveyors are in a perfect world only naval architects. The auditors in the classification society can have navigational background but normally the surveyor with experience will become auditor. Although you will think that every class surveyor is entitled to inspect everything, this is however not the case. It is the intention of this course to extend the student’s knowledge and understanding of the role, workings and requirements of a classification society and its interface with IMO when applying statutory regulations on behalf of flag administrations and qualify you as an expert in this field able to deal with port state control, flag administration and vetting officials.

Class Surveyor
Delivered Online & In-PersonFlexible Dates
£450

City & Guilds 2391-52 Inspection & Testing

By MJ Electrical Training

Looking to advance your career in electrical inspection and testing? Our comprehensive 2391-52 Inspection & Testing Online Course is designed for electricians, electrical engineers, and professionals in the field. Gain your City & Guilds qualification with our streamlined approach. Enrol now for just £210.00 and get access to expert guidance and study materials. Prepare at your own pace and excel in your final examinations!

City & Guilds 2391-52 Inspection & Testing
Delivered Online On Demand
£210

A-Level Physics Distance Learning Course by Oxbridge

By Oxbridge

Fascinated by the world around you and find yourself wondering about its intricate workings? A-level Physics is your gateway to deciphering these enigmas, ranging from massive galactic phenomena to minuscule atomic particles! This comprehensive A-Level Physics course delves into everything from Newton's gravitational law to electromagnetic wave frequencies and planetary orbits, equipping you with a robust understanding of physics, priming you for advanced studies. Our A-Level Physics course unveils how physical science shapes our society and operates within the world. This programme imparts a myriad of skills including data interpretation, investigative techniques, and evaluation, all of which are transferable to any future career. It is an extension of the concepts and skills developed in GCSE Physics and is also suitable for those with a GCSE Additional Science course or equivalent. This home-study course is aligned with the new AQA A-Level Physics syllabus, specially crafted for online study at your own pace. Enjoy unlimited tutor support, a clear induction, and well-structured assignments that aid in cultivating the necessary skills and knowledge for your examination. You also get guaranteed access to one of our exam centres for your final A-Level examinations if you are in the UK. Benefits of this course include: A brand-new course aligned with the latest specification and enriched with dynamic and engaging content The option for a fast track (for exams in 2022) Access to a network of partnership exam centres (guaranteed exam venue) Unlimited tutor support – personalised study plan and constant assistance Exam pass guarantee (We support you until you pass) As the foundational science, physics spans studies from cosmic objects to infinitesimal atomic particles.  About the awarding body Awarding body: AQA Our course code: X906 Qualification code: 7408 Official Qualification Title: A-Level Physics AQA qualifications are internationally recognised, taught in 30 countries, highly valued by employers and universities, and enable students to progress to the next phase of their lives. AQA qualifications cater to a range of abilities and include GCSEs, IGCSEs and A-levels. ⏱ Study Hours Allocate between 250 and 300 hours for study | plus additional time for completing assignments.  👩‍🏫 Study Method Our course is delivered via our immersive online learning platform. You also have the option to print learning materials. The resources encompass a range of media including videos, quizzes, and interactive activities.  📆 Course Duration The course spans up to 24 months from the date of enrolment. You will receive your login details for our MyOxbridge portal where learning materials will be accessible. 📋 Assessment Enrolments for examinations from Summer 2022 are now open. Official exams Completion of three standard A-Level written exams is required. Paper 1: 2 hours, 34% of A-Level, 85 marks. Paper 2: 2 hours, 34% of A-Level, 85 marks. Paper 3: 2 hours, 32% of A-Level, 80 marks. The exams will comprise multiple choice, short answer questions, data analysis and extended response questions. We provide a guaranteed exam space in one of our countrywide exam centres. We also offer an exam pass guarantee. If you don’t pass the first time, we’ll support you free to your next exams. Assignments You’ll need to complete various assignments during your course. Although these do not contribute to your final grade, they provide an opportunity for tutor feedback and to monitor your progress. They may be used to produce predicted grades if required. Practical endorsements Certain students, such as those pursuing medicine at university, may need to complete a practical endorsement as part of their qualification. If this is required for your chosen area of study, it can be arranged through our examination partners, Tutors & Exams. 👩‍🎓 Course Outcomes Upon successful completion of this home study course, you will receive an A-Level in Physics, issued by AQA. This certificate is identical to those issued to students at any other educational institution. Our chosen syllabus (7408) is best suited to online learning and we believe it offers the best chance of success. ℹ️ Additional Information Official Qualification Title - A-Level Physics Difficulty - Level 3 Entry requirements - A strong recommendation to have studied Physics to GCSE or equivalent level before starting this course. UCAS Points - 56 Course Content: This comprehensive course covers: Particles and Radiation: Get to grips with the fundamental properties of matter. Waves: Understand wave phenomena and their characteristics, properties, and applications. Force, Energy, and Momentum: Cover scalars, vectors, straight lines, motion, displacement, velocity, acceleration, Newton's laws, momentum, and work, energy, and power. Electricity: Develop practical skills related to circuits and electrical applications. Further Mechanics and Thermal Physics: Dive into advanced mechanics, thermal properties of materials, ideal gases, and the molecular kinetic theory. Fields and their Consequences: Understand gravitation, electrostatics, and magnetic field theory. Nuclear Physics: Learn about nuclear power, unstable nuclei, and the connection between energy and mass. Medical Physics: Balance between risk and benefits in the uses of radiation in medicine. Exam Preparation: Get ready to ace your final exams.

A-Level Physics Distance Learning Course by Oxbridge
Delivered Online On Demand
£665

NPORS Cable Avoidance Tools (N304)

By Dynamic Training and Assessments Ltd

NPORS Cable Avoidance Tools (N304)

NPORS Cable Avoidance Tools (N304)
Delivered In-Person in Nottinghamshire or UK WideFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

CSCS Preparation, Construction & Site Management with Building Surveying

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By School Of Health Care

CSCS Preparation, Construction & Site Management with Building Surveying Every year in the UK, people are killed, injured, or suffer work-related illnesses while carrying out their jobs. This CSCS : CSCS - Health and Safety in a Construction Environment course contains important health and safety information and principles, UK laws and legislation, and many work-related illnesses and injuries. This CSCS : CSCS Preparation course includes fundamental electric, gas, and fire safety training, as well as the many forms of PPE, how to operate safely with hazardous chemicals, and other important subjects. After completing this CSCS : CSCS - Health and Safety in a Construction Environment course, you will be able to properly assess and identify onsite hazards, evaluate workplace safety, and ensure complete competence when doing high-risk activities like working at heights. You will also have all the practical knowledge required to work successfully in any construction industry by taking this CSCS : CSCS Preparation course. Learning Outcome of CSCS Preparation, Construction & Site Management with Building Surveying Importance and traits of the construction industry. Basic knowledge about Project Life Cycle. Explain about Project Statutory Clearance. Learn about Work Breakdown Structure and Its Purpose. Understanding the process of estimation and resources allocation for a project. Learn different types of Network Diagrams. Know how to monitor and control risk. Learn how to estimating for planning and scheduling. Understand multiple types of buildings. Learn how to access to site and site roads. Know about how to store various construction materials. Learn all the benefits of Purchasing Equipment. Know about Inventory Management, Stock Planning and Data Bank. Learn about Quality Specification. Other Benefits of This CSCS : CSCS - Health and Safety in a Construction Environment CSCS - Health and Safety in a Construction Environment offer FREE PDF Certificates CSCS - Health and Safety in a Construction Environment offer Lifetime Access CSCS - Health and Safety in a Construction Environment offer Free Retake Exam CSCS - Health and Safety in a Construction Environment offer Expert Tutor Support Main Course: Level 1 Health and Safety in a Construction Environment Gift Courses Included with CSCS Preparation, Construction & Site Management with Building Surveying Course Course 01: Construction Site Management Course 02: Building Surveying Course 03: Level 7 Construction Management [ Note: Free PDF certificate as soon as completing the CSCS Preparation, Construction & Site Management with Building Surveying Course] CSCS Preparation, Construction & Site Management with Building Surveying Course Curriculum of CSCS - Health and Safety in a Construction Environment Module 1: Health and Safety in a Construction Environment CSCS: Know the principles of risk assessment for maintaining and improving health and safety at work CSCS: Know the importance of safe manual handling in the workplace CSCS: Know the importance of working safely at height in the workplace CSCS: Know risks to health within a construction environment CSCS: Know the importance of working around plant and equipment safely Course Curriculum of Level 7 Construction Management Module 1: Introduction to Construction Management Module 2: Arrangement of Construction Projects Module 3: Work Breakdown Structure Explained Module 4: The Process of Estimation and Resources Allocation for a Project Module 5: Planning Project Effectively Module 6: Project Risk Management Module 7: Estimating Cost Module 8: Initial Site Investigation and Assessment Module 9: Site Organisation Module 10: Planning for Construction Equipment Module 11: Managing Construction Equipment Module 12: Managing Construction Materials Module 13: Human Resources Management (HRM) Module 14: Building Better Teams Module 15: Managing Conflict Module 16: Managing Anger and Violence in the Workplace Module 17: Storage Management Module 18: Purchasing and Vendor Management Module 19: Quality Control for Construction Works Module 20: Legal Features of Contracting Course Curriculum of Construction Site Management Module 1: Introduction to Construction Management Module 2: Construction Site Management Module 3: Equipment Procurement Plan Module 4: Construction Project Management Module 5: Equipment Planning Module 6: Purchasing and Procurement Management Module 7: Material Management Module 8: Project Planning Module 9: Management of Construction Project Contract Module 10: Human Resource Management Module 11: Health and Safety in Construction Environment Module 12: Working at Height Module 13: Team Building and Management Module 14: First Aid at Construction Site Module 15: Managing Violence at the Workplace Course Curriculum of Building Surveying Module 01: Foundations of Building Surveying Module 02: Legal Framework in Building Construction Module 03: Construction Contracts and Project Administration Module 04: Advanced Building Information Modeling (BIM) Applications Module 05: Innovations in Building Technology Module 06: Structural Surveys: Foundations and Wall Assessments Module 07: Comprehensive Building Investigations: Floors to Roofs and Chimneys Module 08: Inspection of Building Services Module 09: Diagnosing Building Pathology Assessment Method of CSCS - Health and Safety in a Construction Environment After completing CSCS Preparation, Construction & Site Management with Building Surveying Course, you will get quizzes to assess your learning. You will do the later modules upon getting 60% marks on the quiz test. Certification of CSCS - Health and Safety in a Construction Environment After completing the CSCS Preparation, Construction & Site Management with Building Surveying course, you can instantly download your certificate for FREE. Who is this course for? CSCS Preparation, Construction & Site Management with Building Surveying This CSCS Preparation, Construction & Site Management with Building Surveying course is designed for those who work on construction sites. Special Note: Our Course is knowledge Based course. Requirements CSCS Preparation, Construction & Site Management with Building Surveying To enrol in this CSCS: CSCS Course, students must fulfil the following requirements: Good Command over English language is mandatory to enrol in our CSCS: CSCS Health and Safety in a Construction Environment Course. Be energetic and self-motivated to complete our CSCS: CSCS Health and Safety Course. Basic computer Skill is required to complete our CSCS : CSCS Health and Safety Course. If you want to enrol in our CSCS : CSCS Health and Safety Course, you must be at least 15 years old. Career path CSCS Preparation, Construction & Site Management with Building Surveying A wide range of professional possibilities in the connected field, including project manager, building inspector, site engineer, and many more, can be explored with the help of this CSCS Preparation, Construction & Site Management with Building Surveying Course!

CSCS Preparation, Construction & Site Management with Building Surveying
Delivered Online On Demand40 hours
£12

CLASS SURVEYOR ADVANCED CERTIFICATE

By Lloyd's Maritime Institute

CLASS SURVEYOR ADVANCED CERTIFICATE PROGRAM is CPD ACCREDITED ✔️- The course content is aimed at providing newly appointed surveyors and those as yet limited practical experience with solid technical knowledge about classification and statutory matters and thus allows participants to obtain "work-ready" knowledge. The training program is specifically structured for those looking to taking up the role of a Non-exclusive surveyor enabling them to properly undertake the duty imposed under the relevant Classification rules, it is intended to facilitate access to the knowledge and skills demanded by increasingly sophisticated maritime technology while meeting the requirements of: - Mandatory parts of the code for Recognized Organizations (IMO RO Code) and IMO Resolution A.1120(30), - IACS Proc Req. 2009/Rev.2 2019, - ISO 9001:2015, - ISO/IEC 17020:2012 standards.

CLASS SURVEYOR ADVANCED CERTIFICATE
Delivered Online On Demand
£500