Solar PV and BESS Operations & Maintenance Tech 1 Training + NABCEP OMAT Prep
About this course
For the first time ever, the industry has coalesced around a consensus document to define a four-level technician framework for professional advancement, along with the competencies a company can evaluate in order to “graduate” to the next level. This consensus is captured in the new Solar Energy Industries Association SEIA 301: Solar PV and BESS Operations and Maintenance Standard – Technician Training.
Course Contents
- Foundations
- On-Site Safety
- Basic Electrical Theory
- PV Fundamentals
- PV System Operation
- Plan set, Schematics, and Diagrams
- Meter & Tool Selection, Use, and Safety
- Intro to O&M
- O&M Tasks
- Meteorological and Data Acquisition Systems
- Creating Good Documentation
- Market-Segment Specific Considerations (focused on different system scales like residential, C&I, utility, and BESS)
Special Offer - Guided Field Practices (GFPs)
Teams purchasing three or more enrollments in the full Tech 1 Training receive access to corresponding Guided Field Practices for their senior staff at no additional cost. Just send us an email at support@heatspring.com to redeem.
The Guided Field Practices bridge the gap between theory and practice for PV and BESS technicians. They were designed to give senior technicians clear, step-by-step training guides. This structured approach standardizes training across your organization and provides documentation of competency development - helping create consistency in field service training across the country.
Not Included - OMAT Exam Fee
The NABCEP OMAT Exam fee is a separate fee charged by NABCEP when scheduling your exam after you have completed the course. After completing the course and earning a certificate of completion, students can optionally submit a NABCEP application and $150 exam fee in the last module of the course. We guarantee that you will pass the exam on your first try, if you don't we will cover your exam retake fee.
Learning Objectives
- Implement safe working practices by assessing workplace hazards, selecting appropriate PPE, and correctly applying lockout/tagout procedures.
- Explain foundational electrical concepts and solar theory relevant to PV system operations and maintenance.
- Identify the equipment and operational states of PV systems, including inverters, PV modules, wiring, and disconnects.
- Interpret site-specific plan sets to locate system components and understand system design.
- Perform and analyze basic electrical measurements using appropriate testing equipment.
- Execute preventative and corrective maintenance tasks following industry best practices.
- Describe the functionality of data acquisition systems and identify their key components.
Course outline
Welcome • 7 assignments
Orientation Materials
Module 1 • 1 assignments
Solar PV Fundamentals & Safety
Module 2 • 1 assignments
Solar PV System Operations & Maintenance Practices
Module 3 • 1 assignments
Data Acquisition, Documentation, and Market-Specific Applications
Module 4 • 1 assignments
BESS Performance & Testing and Other PV System Considerations
Conclusion • 5 assignments
Feedback and Additional Resources
Continuing Education Units
Instructor
Amicus O&M Cooperative is a community of solar operations and maintenance (O&M) providers across North America. Through a set of tools/templates/software, extensive knowledge sharing, and a training program for O&M professionals, the cooperative supports its member companies in offering safe, efficient, standardized services. The cooperative itself does not perform O&M...