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OverviewPhotovoltaic Laboratory: Safety, Code-Compliance, and Commercial Off-the-Shelf Equipment is the only textbook that offers students the opportunity to design, build, test, and troubleshoot practical PV systems based on commercially available equipment. Complete with electrical schematics, layouts, and step-by-step installation instructions, this hands-on laboratory manual: Promotes ""safety first"" by covering working in extreme weather conditions, personal protective equipment, working at heights, electrical safety, and power tool safety Includes chapters on trade math, DC/AC electrical circuits, and assessing a property for a photovoltaic system (e.g., surveying the available space, shading, and solar harvest) Discusses aspects of mechanical and electric integration specific to different roof types, and characterizing a PV module under different levels of irradiation and ambient temperature Addresses the design, installation, and testing of off-grid PV systems with DC-only loads and with DC and AC loads, as well as 2.4 kw DC grid-tied PV systems with microinverters and string inverters Trains students on exactly the sort of equipment that they will encounter in the field, so they gain valuable experience and skills that translate directly to real-world applications Photovoltaic Laboratory: Safety, Code-Compliance, and Commercial Off-the-Shelf provides in-depth, project-driven instruction on everything from attaching brackets and flashing to modeling PV cells, modules, and arrays. This textbook is ideal preparation for those seeking a career in the PV industry—from system installers and designers to quality assurance and sales/marketing personnel. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peter T. ParrishPublisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: CRC Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.536kg ISBN: 9781482244434ISBN 10: 1482244438 Pages: 362 Publication Date: 05 April 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , General/trade , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPreface Acknowledgments Introduction How to Use This Textbook The Author 1 Safety 2 Trade Math for PV—Measurements, Units, and Calculations 3 Measurements of DC and AC Electrical Circuits 4 The Site Survey 5 Racking Systems—General Considerations 6 Characterization of a PV Module 7 Modeling the PV Cell, Module, and Array 8 Lead-Acid Absorbent Glass Mat Batteries 9 Off-Grid PV System with DC-Only Loads 10 Off-Grid PV System with DC and AC Loads 11 2.4 kW DC Grid-Tied PV System with Microinverters 12 2.4 kW DC Grid-Tied PV System with String Inverter Appendix I: Small Mock Roofs Appendix II: Roll-Around Walls Appendix III: 21 ft. by 18 ft. RoofReviewsOverall this is a good book on the laboratory component of photovoltaics. It contains, safety, handling, and measurement procedures for PV experiments. ... The exercises and PV content are good and well described. Several simulation programs are included. --Prof. Tapas Kumar Mallick, Environment and Sustainability Institute, University of Exeter, UK Author InformationPeter T. Parrish is an adjunct professor at Santa Monica College, California. He also teaches at Cerritos College, Norwalk, California, and Irvine Valley College, Irvine, California. In addition, he has taught at Pierce College, Woodland Hill, California; College of the Desert, Palm Springs, California; and College of the Canyons, Santa Clarita, California, where he developed the solar program and chaired the Alternative Energy and Transportation Technology Department. He has taught and conducted research at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst; served as a consultant to MIT Lincoln Laboratories, Lexington, Massachusetts; and held adjunct faculty positions at Northeastern University, Boston, and Drexel University, Philadelphia. He received his BS from the University of Colorado and his Ph.D from the University of California, Berkeley, both in physics. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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