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Overview
The FV201L Training Workshop is a comprehensive five-day program designed for individuals seeking to enhance their skills in the installation of grid-connected photovoltaic systems. Participants will engage in hands-on training, allowing them to install three different solar systems from start to finish. This workshop is particularly beneficial for business owners, designers, sales professionals, and those looking to start a career in solar energy.
Course Structure
The workshop features a maximum of eight students per instructor, ensuring personalized attention and a conducive learning environment. Students will rotate through various stations, each focusing on different aspects of solar installation, including:
Flat Roof Station: Installation techniques for flat roofs using ballast systems.
Micro-Inverter Station: Hands-on experience with micro-inverters on sloped roofs, addressing common residential challenges.
Ground-Mounted Station: Installation of large-scale commercial systems, including structural and electrical components.
Certification and Prerequisites
Completion of the FV201L workshop provides credit hours towards NABCEP certifications, enhancing participants' qualifications in the solar industry. To enroll, students must have completed the FV101 course or an equivalent, ensuring they possess the foundational knowledge necessary for advanced training.
Registration and Costs
The tuition for the workshop is set at $1,845, which includes all materials and access to SEI's state-of-the-art training facilities. Interested individuals can register through the SEI training schedule. This workshop not only equips participants with practical skills but also prepares them for future opportunities in the rapidly growing solar sector.
