Grid-connected PV Systems: Design Only

Electrical

A course by

WITT

A specialist course for those wishing to design Grid-Connected Photovoltaic (PV) systems, covering system operating theory, safety, standards compliance, and design for residential and commercial applications.

NZ$455

inc GST

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This course starts anytime


Blended study

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

WITT Campus, New Plymouth

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Assess site suitability and estimate energy yield

Participants will be able to evaluate client sites for the suitability of grid-connected PV systems and calculate estimated energy yield.

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Analyse client energy consumption and PV integration

Ability to assess energy consumption, create load vs PV profiles, and recommend strategies to maximise self-consumption.

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Select and specify PV components

Able to choose appropriate system components and assess their compatibility for specific installations.

What You're Signing Up For

This short course provides an in-depth introduction to the principles, standards, and practical requirements for the design of Grid-Connected Photovoltaic (GCPV) systems. Blending self-directed online theory and a practical, hands-on component, it is suitable for technical professionals with an electrical background. The course prepares participants to design safe, standards-compliant PV systems, select appropriate components, assess site suitability, and interpret commissioning and fault-finding results. This is a prerequisite course for advanced battery-backup and stand-alone solar system training. SEANZ endorsement affirms its industry relevance.

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)
  • Lines company connection requirements (NZ)
  • Installation, testing, commissioning and fault finding
  • PV system hazards
  • Energy consumption and optimisation strategies
  • Additional grid protection for large systems

What you need to know first

Electrical engineering background or electrical theory knowledge

Suitable for non-practicing electrical engineers or technical solar salespeople with electrical background

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Electrical Engineering

  • Solar Energy

  • Renewable Energy

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Solar PV system designer

  • Solar technical sales

  • Renewable energy consultant