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Solar Installer Boot Camp Training
with NABCEP Entry Level Exam
ISPQ Accredited by IREC Click here to learn more about ISPQ Accreditation

This intensive solar training teaches you to design, install and sell solar PV (electric) systems, plus helps you pass the NABCEP Entry Level Exam. The training combines 16 hours of online lessons including reading assignments, worksheets and other prep with a 3 day classroom based boot camp including hands-on exercises and face to face time with an expert instructor. On the last day of the training students take the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners NABCEP Entry Level Exam

3 key steps to completing this course:
  1. Complete 16 hours of online prep anytime before the classroom session begins. (Available immediately upon registration)
  2. Attend three days of live, boot camp instruction. Includes hands-on design & installation exercises. (Book, materials, meals included)
  3. Take NABCEP Entry Level Exam at conclusion of boot camp, or schedule future test date (Can be a game-day decision).
Course content includes the following:
Walk through a solar installation from A to Z
Worksheets to design your own solar array
A review of electrical basics
An overview of the latest solar technology and learn how to compare your options
Discussion of the basics to selling solar systems including government incentives
Rack & wire a demo array with your instructor's guidance
Get hands on with a Solar Pathfinder
Review the types of PV Systems
Learn how to accurately perform a site survey (and what to watch out for)
Calculations and comparisons on the economics of a system
In-class exercises to see how solar systems really work
Who should attend: (click here to view)
The majority of the class is made up of Electrical Contractors, Green Builders and Alternative Energy Consultants. In each class, there is representation from the following professions: Engineer, Career Changers, Roofers, Building Owners, Solar Thermal Installers and other neighboring trades people. It is important to note that this course is appropriate for both electricians and non-electricians.
What people like most about the course:
1. Learn to design & install solar electric systems from A to Z
Technical design info
Technical installation information
Access to course reference materials
   
2. Discussion on how to market and sell solar, including details on government incentives
The sales pitch
Understanding government incentives
Economic calculations and comparisons
   
3. Use of in-class exercises to see how solar systems really work
Hands on installation exercises
   
4. Meeting people in the solar industry and earning a credential that sets you apart
Networking and contacts
Listing on HeatSpring's website
Ability to sit for NABCEP Entry Level Exam Click to learn more
ISPQ Accredited by IREC Click to learn more
   
5. Getting an overview of the latest solar technology and learning how to compare your options
Introduction and overview
Meet the instructor:
   
Kenneth Thames

Thames Electric Co., Inc.

Ken Thames is a Master Electrician and founder of Thames Electric Co., Inc in Denver Colorado. He has over 12 years of experience designing and installing solar electric PV systems for buildings and has installed over 400 systems.

Some of the most interesting projects Ken Thames has installed are:

  • Reworked and completed PV shingles on “A” frame on Mount Evans
  • Installed experimental PV modules at DU Observatory on Mount Evans
  • Installed 12 of the 26 PV projects for Governor Romer’s school initiative, 1999
  • Installed a 12 kW system on a residence January 2000, the largest system on record for a residence, at that time, in Washington D.C.
  • 2003 Held a NREL intern workshop in Lafayette so that the interns could have real hands-on experience with Photovoltaics
  • Designed and installed several Photovoltaic systems for local media channels, Channel 9 and Channel 7
  • Designed and installed a battery backed-up PV system for a radio tower east of Kremmling, CO
  • Has become the person to contact when Photovoltaic systems don’t work
  • Specializes in design, installation, service, and repair of Off-Grid Photovoltaic Systems

Training cost and location:
TRAINING COST
Regular Price: $ 1695
Discount: $  200 
Early Bird Price: $ 1495

Early Bird Discount Price Expires February 26, 2010

TRAINING LOCATION
Exact Location TBD
Baltimore, MD Area
Baltimore, MD


 
Baltimore, MD
March 30- 1, 2010

Early Bird Discount Expires
February 26, 2010

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