The site inspection sets the foundation for your future install. Where will you set up? What does the electrical board look like? We give you our template we use so you don't miss a thing.
The objective of this course is to equip students with the skills and knowledge required to conduct a comprehensive site inspection for commercial facilities aiming to install a commercial solar system.
WHO'S IT FOR:
Solar Installers, Supervisors, Project Managers
WHAT YOU LEARN:
Documenting electrical infrastructure, roof types, access points and using Greenwood’s spreadsheet template.
RUN TIME: 25 mins
CPD POINTS: 15
CPD COURSE CODE: CPD132
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✔ Identify Correct NMI to integrate solar into
✔ How to set up your site safely for your install team
✔ Dilapidation - what is site like before you start?
✔ Maximising 1 site inspection to avoid multiple returns
✔ Cable path to switchboard
✔ Integrating on site generator
Go to site with confidence, identifying if the site is suitable for solar installation.
Assess roof, orietation, shading and electrical on site to ensure the safest install, as well as compliance.
The inspection verifies yes / no before solar installation and preventing costly issues that may arise prior to starting on site.
Suitable for Project Managers, Installers and Engineers.
COURSE SNEAK PEAK
Identify the nmi correctly
is there existing damage on site?
spreadsheet crosscheck list
generator on site
meter not next to main switch
what is critical to get on site?
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North Electrical
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