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Revision as of 14:31, 10 May 2012

Off Grid Systems

Giving proper training  to the stakeholders of a solar system is crucial, especially in rural electrification projects where lack of information can compromise the success of the project.

Tips for creating your own material plus examples of training materials from different EnDev projects are presented in the next table:

Training Target group Objective
End User/Operator
Households
Operators of PV systems in Schools, Health Centers, etc…
  • List the main components of a PV system
  • Perform the do’s and don’ts of the a PV system
  • Operate the installed system (Switching on /off and reporting of PV system remarks)
  • Perform preventive maintenance for the installed PV system
Technicians
Technicians working in partner organization…

Define minimum criteria for the participants in the differnt trainings

  • Explain the principle and operation of PV system Components
  • Design a PV solar Home system (SHS) DC and AC
  • Demonstrate installation techniques
Retailers
Local retailers
  • Improve entrepreneurial skills
  • Enhance technical capacity of rural retailers in SHS design, install and follow-up
  • To enable rural retailers to perform after sales and, maintenance service of SHS


Grid Conected Systems