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Commercial Solar: Commissioning from A to Z

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Description

The explosive growth in the solar PV market over the past three years has been driven primarily by commercial and utility scale projects. As the projects get bigger the amount of money on the line, and pressure to get everything right, goes up. This course will review best practices for commissioning solar PV projects, with a heavy emphasis on a Commissioning Form and lots of examples.

Agenda

WELCOME - Prepare for class

This course is delivered in a series of pre-recorded video lessons, reading assignments, discussion, and weekly webinars (Friday at 1pm Eastern) - they will be recorded so you don’t need to be ‘logged in’ at any specific time. Expect to dedicate an average of 3 hours per week, but you can work ahead or catch up if you fall behind. Get ready to share your pictures and project stories! Keep in mind that I (your instructor Mike) will be there to answer your questions and help you learn for the duration of the course, but I will not be on duty outside the course dates, so ask all your questions while we're in session. You will have access to all of the online materials for a full year, though, so it will be easy to reference the material whenever you have a new issue come up.

WEEK 1 - Review of Most Common Mistakes, Walk Through Commissioning Form

Our fundamental goal this week is to learn where mistakes are most often found on commercial and utility-scale PV projects. We'll introduce the Commissioning Form and start learning to use it.

WEEK 2 - Labeling, Walk-Through of Commissioning Form, Workmanship Issues

This week we'll learn how to go through a checklist of how to label systems properly according to NEC 2011. We'll discuss spotting workmanship issues by using a checklist of the most common issues.

WEEK 3 - Quantitative Evaluation of Solar PV Systems

This week we'll learn how to determine if the Solar PV system you're commissioning is working properly via quantitative measurements.

WEEK 4 - Data Acquisition System Problems

This week we will look at the common errors that occur with data acquisition systems. We'll also spend some time looking at monitored systems and try to diagnose issues with real systems.

WEEK 5 - Review of System Inspections + Putting it All Together

This week we're going to look at a lot of pictures and examples. The goal here is to help you see lots of real projects to accelerate your trip up the learning curve. We'll also be asking you to submit pictures of your projects and completing a quiz to earn your certificate of completion.

AFTER THE COURSE - Resources and People You Can Call On

Okay you've taken a 4 week course on solar commissioning, what next? You're going to need ongoing support as you get out into the field, a course is just the beginning. We will do our best to provide you with a lifeline to others in a similar position - we value networking and long-term relationships. Take a look at some of the resources in this course module for more information.

Meet The Instructor

Mike Kocsmiersky

Spirit Solar

Mr. Kocsmiersky holds a BS degree in solid state physics from the University of Rochester. He has also studied solar thermal processes at UMASS Lowell, AutoCAD at Wentworth Institute of Technology, advanced photovoltaics at Solar Energy International, and three building energy analysis tracks from the Building Performance Institute. While running Kosmo Solar, Mr. Kocsmiersky was the primary design engineer overseeing the selection of materials, performing system design, providing installation training, overseeing the work, and created the financial estimating tools the company used to present financial estimations to the customer.

Mr. Kocsmiersky headed the quality assurance and training departments while at Alteris Renewables. His responsibilities included training a diverse workforce spread out all across New England and New York. He developed commissioning plans, trainings, and performance analysis measures for the installation staff. He was also responsible for all customized solar thermal designs, for training the solar thermal sales staff, and the solar installation staff.

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