Nabcep-hw

Solar Hot Water Design & Installation Training + NABCEP Entry Level Exam

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Course Description

Solar hot water (thermal) systems have been around for decades, but have never been as popular as they are today. Bob Ramlow is one of two ISPQ certified independent master trainers in the Solar Thermal industry. His book, 'Solar Water Heating', is recognized as a comprehensive design and installation manual and serves as our guide for preparing for the NABCEP Entry Level Exam. This 40 hour course includes a text book, video lessons, reading assignments, quizzes, discussion, homework problems, and design software. It's the most comprehensive course available for building professionals getting into solar.

Course Agenda

WELCOME - Orientation Materials and Course Instructions

After you enroll in the course, your copy of 'SOLAR WATER HEATING' is on the way! You can download a free copy of RETScreen design and economics software (requires Microsoft Excel and Windows or a Windows emulator for Mac). You'll also have a chance to begin getting familiar with the discussion board and course platform. All of the videos, assignments, and homework will be made available when the course begins.

Pre-Course - Reading and Reference Materials

These materials were put together in order to provide you with some background information as well as helpful documents and templates for you to use in your solar hot water installation business. Please watch the introduction video, install the RETScreen software and do the reading assignment before the class begins. The items marked "RESOURCE" are optional resources to help you even more.

Week 1 - Fundamentals of Solar Hot Water Systems

Welcome to the most comprehensive solar thermal training for professionals! We’re excited to get going. TOPICS COVERED THIS WEEK: History of the solar thermal industry, Outline of solar thermal markets, Fundamentals of solar thermal, and understanding the solar resource, including site assessment.

Week 2 - Solar Hot Water System Types and Configuration Options

TOPICS COVERED: Low and High Temperature Systems, Passive Direct, Passive Indirect, Active Direct, Active Indirect, Pressurized, Drainback, Flooded, Draindown, Swimming Pool Systems, Flat Plate, Evacuated Tubes, Concentrating Collectors, Unglazed v. Glazed. Everything you ever wanted to know about collectors and systems.

Week 3 - Mounting the Solar Collectors and Installation Considerations

Topics covered: How collectors are mounted, roof considerations, ground mount considerations and system installation considerations. A presentation of photos from real world installations is included with comments from Bob.

Week 4 - Necessary System Components and Component Sizing

TOPICS COVERED: Everything about system components including component descriptions and component sizing formulas.

Week 5 - Sizing the Solar Hot Water System and Using Design Software

TOPICS COVERED: How to properly size a solar water heating system using formulas, rules of thumb and using computer modeling systems. A complete tutorial about how to use a popular sizing and analysis program is included. An in-depth discussion of the economics of solar water heating systems is also included.

Week 6 - System Startup, Commissioning and Trouble Shooting

This is the big finish, and it's been an intense six weeks of concentrated material. Fortunately, you have up to 120 days to view this material and complete the final assignments. After completing the course you can schedule your NABCEP Solar Thermal Entry Level Exam. TOPICS COVERED: Commissioning and troubleshooting a system, solar space heating systems and safety issues are also covered.

Take the NABCEP Entry Level Solar Heating Exam -

NOTE: This computer-based exam will become available on 1/1/2012. The exam must be taken in an approved testing facility. Candidates are allowed a maximum of two hours to complete 60 multiple choice questions. A candidate who achieves a passing score will receive a letter signed by the Chairperson of the NABCEP Board of Director along with a suitable-for-framing document listing the Candidate's name, date and identification number along with a statement indicating that the individual has demonstrated basic knowledge of the fundamental principles of the application, design, installation, and operation of Solar Heating.

Meet The Instructor

Bob Ramlow

ISPQ Solar Thermal Master Trainer, Artha Sustainable Living Center

Bob is an ISPQ Independent Master Trainer in Solar Thermal and a NABCEP Certified Solar Thermal Installer. Bob has more than 30 years experience designing and installing solar systems and has been a driving force in the growth of solar thermal use. Bob is co-owner of Artha Sustainable Living Center LLC and the author of 'Solar Water Heating', A Comprehensive Guide to Solar Water and Space Heating Systems, the first book of it's kind written in over 25 years. Bob is an ISPQ Independent Master Trainer in Solar Thermal and an NABCEP Certified Solar Thermal Installer. Bob has more than 30 years experience designing and installing solar systems and has been a driving force in the growth of solar thermal use. Bob not only consults and educates on renewable energy, he leads by example living in a home that is powered by the sun and built with sustainable materials.

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