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.
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.

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

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

What sort of industry will this job lead to
Electrical Engineering
Solar Energy
Renewable Energy

Future employment opportunities might be
Solar PV system designer
Solar technical sales
Renewable energy consultant


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