Grid-Connected PV Systems, Design and Install Micro-credential

Electrical

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WITT

Gain the skills to design, install, commission, and fault-find grid-connected photovoltaic (PV) systems through a practical, industry-endorsed NZQA Level 4 micro-credential for electrical workers.

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NZQA Level 4 Certification

Study Level

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Blended study

This is a mix of online learning & face-to-face sessions

WITT Campus, New Plymouth

It will take a total of 4 weeks

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Assess site suitability and calculate energy yield

Participants will be able to assess a site's appropriateness for a PV system and calculate estimated energy yields for clients.

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Assess client energy consumption

Participants will learn to evaluate a client's energy use, develop load versus PV profiles, and recommend methods to enhance PV self-consumption.

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Select and assess system components

Ability to select and analyse the suitability of different components needed for a safe and effective grid-connected PV system.

What You're Signing Up For

This micro-credential provides electricians, electrical engineers, and inspectors with the knowledge and practical skills required to design, install, and maintain grid-connected photovoltaic (PV) systems. The program includes both online and face-to-face components and is endorsed by the Sustainable Energy Association of New Zealand (SEANZ). Completion is a prerequisite for further battery or off-grid solar installer credentials and contributes towards EWRB endorsements.

Course Content

  • Solar Geometry
  • Photovoltaic modules
  • Grid-Connected Inverters
  • Mounting Systems
  • Balance of System components
  • Site suitability and load assessment
  • System design and yield calculations
  • Regulations and standards (AS/NZS5033, AS/NZS4777.1, NZ connection requirements)
  • Installation, testing, commissioning, and fault-finding of GCPV systems
  • Hazards of photovoltaic modules and systems
  • Energy consumption assessment and optimisation strategies
  • Additional grid protection requirements for larger systems

What you need to know first

Registered electrical worker

Current practicing licence

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Electrical Engineering

  • Solar Energy

  • Energy

  • Construction

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Grid-connected PV system installer or designer

  • Pathway to EWRB endorsement (Mains Parallel Generation Systems)

  • Preparation for battery storage and off-grid PV system training