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Roof-Mount PV System Design & Installation Lab (PV 312.01)

Custer, WI, United States
May 1, 2025 - May 2, 2025
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Summary

The Roof-Mount PV System Design & Installation Lab (PV 312.01) is a hands-on, two-day course focused on the design, installation, and testing of roof-mounted photovoltaic systems. Organized by the Midwest Renewable Energy Association, this event takes place in Custer, WI, providing participants with practical experience in solar energy systems.

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Location
Custer, WI, United States
Date
May 1st, 2025 - May 2nd, 2025
Type
In Person
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Course Overview

The Roof-Mount PV System Design & Installation Lab (PV 312) is a comprehensive two-day course designed for individuals looking to gain practical skills in solar energy. Participants will engage in hands-on training, where they will design, install, and test a roof-mounted photovoltaic (PV) system.

Learning Objectives

During the course, attendees will:

  • Explore key layout considerations for roof-mounted systems.

  • Understand component specifications and best practices for mechanical integration.

  • Apply National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements, including calculations for voltage, current, and power.

  • Gain practical experience in designing, wiring, and commissioning a grid-connected solar system.

Course Details

  • Duration: 2 Days

  • Format: In-person, hands-on training

  • Time: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (both days)

  • Location: MREA Training Roof, Custer, WI, a site recognized as one of Wisconsin's first Travel Green Destinations, ensuring a learning environment powered entirely by renewable energy.

Prerequisites

Participants are expected to have completed PV 101, PV 201, and PV 202, or possess an equivalent training or NABCEP credential. This ensures that all attendees have a foundational understanding of photovoltaic systems before diving into the hands-on components of the course.

For more information and to register, visit the official course page.


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