Training: Complete Inverter Training - Lawrence, MA

Trainings ~ Jan 29 2015 to



Sal's Function Facility (behind Solectria HQ)
354 Merrimack Street, Lawrence, MA 01843

Jan 29 2015 to
4
$35
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*Training has been postponed to January 29th*

*Registration Is Now Closed*

TRAINING INFORMATION:
COST $35
–Residential, commercial and utility-scale design considerations inverter training
–Breakfast & lunch included
–Factory tour and question/answer session with the Solectria team

SCHEDULE:
8-8:30am: Registration, Breakfast
8:30-8:45am: Company overview
8:45-10am: Commercial Design Considerations
10-10:15am: SolrenView web-based Monitoring
10:15-10:30am: Residential Solutions
10:30-11:15pm: Utility-Scale & Medium Voltage PV Systems
11:15-12:30pm: NEC 2014, Arc Fault & Rapid Shutdown Compliance
12:30-1pm: Lunch
1-2pm: Factory Tours

OUTLINE OF TRAINING:
Commercial Design Considerations:
DC Design Considerations
                String Sizing
                Array Oversizing
                Voltage Drop
                Overcurrent Protection
                Subcombiners
AC Design Considerations
                Commercial Service Types
                Interconnections
                Advanced Inverter Features
               String Combiners/Fuse sizing
Industry Design Trends
                Ungrounded Systems
                3Ph string vs. Central inverters
Solectria Products: PVI 14-28TL, PVI 50-100KW, SGI 225-500PE

Utility-Scale & Medium Voltage PV Systems:
                Medium Voltage Systems
                                Smart Inverters
                               VARs
               Solectria Products:
                               SGI 500XT
                               SGI 500/750XTM   
                               MSS

SolrenView:
                Review of our web-based monitoring product

Residential Solutions:
                Review of Solectria’s residential line: PVI 3800-7600TL

NEC 2014, Arc Fault & Rapid Shutdown Compliance:
               Primary considerations of achieving compliance with NEC 2014 for arc fault detection and rapid shutdown requirements
               Achieving AFDI and rapid shut down compliance for central inverters using string combiners
               Achieving AFDI and rapid shutdown compliance for three-phase string inverters
               Arc fault detection technology basics
               Introduction to Solectria’s new arc fault compliant string combiner (ARCCOM)