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Revision as of 10:46, 8 March 2012
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Suggested modules for the theoretical training:
- Solar PV systems, general description
- Concepts of Physics
- Terminology and basic concepts of electricity
- PV System Components:
- Design of PV Systems
- PV array
- Battery bank
- Wiring
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting and repair
Suggested modules for the practical training:
- Security Measures
- Working tools and materials
- Electrical Installations
- Measurement instruments
- Connection of PV Systems
| Training | Author/Language | Description |
| Solar PV systems Technical Training Manual |
Herbert A Wade Unesco English Year 2003 |
Text document 123 pages Level: Medium-Advanced Well organized manual and friendly with the reader. Detailed explanation with many graphs and examples. Cover the modules suggested. |
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Other links
- Japan International Cooperation Agency SHS Handbook
- Fosera installation and operation manual for PSHS



















