Combined Grid-Connected PV and Batteries Design Only

$2,995.00

Developed for students interested in getting SAA accreditation in both PV and batteries

 

The GSES Combined Grid Connected PV and Batteries Design Only course is the foundation of your solar career, and pathway to your SAA Accreditation.

  • Approximately 170 hours to complete (self-paced online)
  • Free one to one Tutor Support
  • PV and Battery Design Textbooks Included!

This course is designed for electricians, engineers, and anyone looking to upskill or get started in the solar energy industry.

See prerequisites for more information.

The delivery mode of this course is designed for busy tradespeople who do not have the time to attend lengthy face-to-face courses to expand their knowledge and skills: the fully flexible web-based format of the online component allows students to complete the theory in their own time.


GSES is a Nationally Recognised Registered Training Organisation (RTO Code 91461), and students who successfully complete all components of the course will receive a Statement of Attainment for the units of competency UEERE0054, UEERE0060, and UEERE0061. This meets the training component of Solar Energy Australia’s requirements for PV Design accreditation and Battery Storage Design accreditation.

Please read the essential Course Information and Policies before purchasing this course.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Prerequisites

Course participants must demonstrate one of the following prerequisites to enrol in this course:

Electricians (nationally recognised training):

  • An unrestricted electrical licence issued by an Australian state or territory; OR
  • Statement of Attainment in UEEEL0039 – Design, install and verify compliance and functionality of general electrical installations;

NOTE: Electrical Apprentices that have completed or are due to complete UEEEL0039 (within a year) are eligible to enroll, however you will not receive your certificate until you have provided evidence of your completion of UEEEL0039.

Pathway for all other students (nationally recognised training):

  • Statement of Attainment in UEERE0051 – Apply electrical principles to renewable energy design;
Training Outcome
For the nationally recognised training pathway, successful completion will result in the award of a Statement of Attainment in the following Units of Competency.
  • UEERE0054 – Conduct site survey for grid-connected photovoltaic and battery storage systems
  • UEERE0061 – Design grid-connected photovoltaic power supply systems
  • UEERE0060 – Design grid-connected battery storage systems
Students who receive a Statement of Attainment will be eligible to apply for SAA accreditation.

The SAA has information on their website indicating their requirements to apply for Accreditation: https://saaustralia.com.au/about-accreditation/.

For the non-nationally recognised training pathway, successful completion will result in the award of a Certificate of Completion. This pathway is not eligible for SAA accreditation.

 

Materials and Equipment

Students will receive two online e-Books available to view in our online training website, and can choose to get additional printed copies of the publications as part of enrolment. If a student wants the printed hard copies, they must pay an additional fee for printing and shipping the textbook. You can view those books here: Battery Textbook, PV Textbook.

Students are responsible for obtaining current copies of the following Australian Standards, available for purchase from the SAI Global website or Techstreet website, and also available from some libraries, institutions and industry associations:

  • AS/NZS 5139 – Electrical installations – Safety of battery systems for use with power conversion equipment
  • AS/NZS 4777.1 – Grid connection of energy systems via inverters – Part 1: Installation requirements
  • AS/NZS 5033 – Installation and safety requirements for photovoltaic (PV) arrays
  • AS/NZS 3000 – Wiring Rules
  • AS/NZS 3008.1.1 – Electrical installations – Selection of cables

Students will also require the following:

  • Computer with a reliable Internet connection
  • Scientific calculator
  • Email account, checked regularly
Delivery Method and Duration

This course is delivered online at students’ own pace. The course is nominally 170 hours of training, including the online assessments and design task, but students may take more or less time to complete the course. Courses are valid for twelve (12) months. Extension fees apply from the date of expiry, and the maximum extension permitted is six (6) months from the date of expiry.

GSES has a team of tutors who mark the online work and as necessary supply feedback or additional technical information to the students. GSES’s tutors are also available to be contacted by phone during business hours or email.

Student Rights and Responsibilities

As a registered training organisation (RTO) GSES complies with the Standards set out by the regulator, the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA), for Vocational Education Training (VET).

GSES will inform students within 30 days of any changes to services provided to them. This includes any changes to education and support services, any change in the RTO ownership or to third party arrangements.

GSES maintains an adult workplace. We do not countenance any behaviour that is contrary to safe work practice. We do not countenance inappropriate language in all forms of communication. GSES asks that all persons treat others with respect.

Cheating will not be tolerated. If detected, sanctions may be implemented at the discretion of GSES. Students are required to ensure that all responses and/or work they submit is their own work. Any referenced material should be annotated as to its origin. Sanctions may be implemented at the discretion of GSES if plagiarism or fraud is detected, including revocation of certification.

All GSES course participants have the right to appeal the results they obtain in assessments and examinations. The appeal should be sent in writing to the RTO Chief Executive Officer (CEO) who will review the result and respond in writing. GSES may use mediation and conciliation to resolve the complaint. Students also have the right to engage a suitably qualified independent assessor.

Cancellation and Refunds

Cancellation of online training courses will be subject to the following conditions:

  • If the student’s Learning, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) levels are determined by GSES to be below the standard required to complete the coursework successfully, and the student has not yet submitted coursework for assessment, GSES may offer a full refund of the online course material and practical training component. If the student then opts to continue with the course, the standard cancellation and refund policy applies.
  • Cancellation of online training courses made within fourteen (14) days of the date of payment AND before the online course has been accessed: the student will receive a full refund of the online course payment.
  • Cancellation of online training courses made within fourteen (14) days of the date of payment AND after the online course has been accessed AND before any coursework has been submitted for assessment: the student will receive a refund of the online course payment less a cancellation fee of $440, unless the value of the course is lower than this, in which case the student will receive no refund.
  • Cancellation more than fourteen (14) days after the date of payment OR after the first coursework is submitted for assessment (whichever occurs first): the student will receive no refund.
  • All course refunds are exclusive of the price of the printed course publication (if chosen) as advertised at the time of enrolment, unless the publication is returned to GSES in an undamaged and unused condition. GSES reserves the right to refuse a refund of the publication on the basis that goods are damaged or have been used prior to return.
  • The cost of an online training course is inclusive of the Practical Training Component (if applicable), as are course refunds.
Recognition of Prior Learning

In accordance with the Australian Quality Framework, GSES is committed to providing a quality recognition process to all students that is:

  • Fair
  • Flexible
  • Reliable
  • Valid

GSES will on request engage in a recognition of prior learning evaluation. GSES does not offer entry level VET sector training.

For more information on our Recognition of Prior Learning policy, please see the Course Information and Policies section 4.

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Description

This course is designed for electricians who are accredited to design and install grid-connected photovoltaic systems and wish to further their skills to design and install grid-connected battery storage. The majority of the course is completed online; students can book the dates for their 3-day face-to-face practical after achieving a set proportion of the online work. Practical sessions are held regularly in Sydney and the current schedule can be found at this link. Note that dates are subject to minimum and maximum numbers, and places cannot be guaranteed until the necessary amount of online work is completed. Course access is valid for 12 months.

Prerequisites: Unrestricted electrical licence issued by an Australian state or territory, and competency in the following units of competency:

  • UEENEEK125A – Solve basic problems in photovoltaic energy apparatus
  • UEENEEK135A – Design grid connected photovoltaic power supply systems
  • UEENEEK148A – Install, configure and commission grid-connected photovoltaic power supply systems

These units are considered as ‘required prior learning’ for this course.

Outcome of successful completion: Statement of Attainment for the following Units of Competency and eligible to apply for CEC Battery Storage Design and Install Accreditation (refer to the CEC for any additional requirements).

  • UEERE4001: Install, maintain and fault find battery storage systems for grid-connected photovoltaic systems
  • UEERE5001: Design battery storage systems for grid-connected photovoltaic systems

Required materials: Students are supplied with the publication Battery Storage Systems for Grid-Connected PV Systems 2nd Edition after enrolment at no additional cost. Students are responsible for obtaining current copies of the following Australian Standards, available for purchase from the SAI Global website or Techstreet website, and also available from some libraries, institutions and industry associations:

  • AS/NZS 5139 – Electrical installations – Safety of battery systems for use with power conversion equipment
  • AS/NZS 4777.1 – Grid connection of energy systems via inverters – Part 1: Installation requirements
  • AS/NZS 5033 – Installation and safety requirements for photovoltaic (PV) arrays

Students will also require the following:

  • Computer with reliable Internet connection
  • Scientific calculator
  • Email account, checked regularly