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    This course will provide students with a thorough understanding of vertical arc welding, arc welding power sources, electrode classifications and selections. Students will be able to produce quality shielded arc welds in vertical position on mild steel from 3/16 inch to 1 inch plate, single and multiple pass, using mild steel, low hydrogen and iron powder electrodes with DC welding current. Students will be able to produce quality groove and fillet welds. Skills developed for performance in accordance with AWS D1.1 certification standards. Industry or production specific requests can be accommodated to fully integrate the course outcomes to meet your strategic needs. Additional course objectives for various welding conditions are available.
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    This course is designed to provide students with knowledge of shielded metal arc welding operations and equipment. Provides extensive practice time to produce the skills to make satisfactory welds with this process. Safety hazards and safety practices in welding are emphasized throughout this course.
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    This training focus is to provide the knowledge and skills for perfecting technique and assist students to interpret the J-STD-001 specification through lecture, demonstration and hands-on lab work.
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    This course is designed for both the experienced and non- experienced worker. It can be tailored to identify with the requirements of the individual workplace and its¿ applications. The focus of this training will be to provide the knowledge and training required to obtain the skills required to produce acceptable silver soldered and brazed joints. The class will also focus on silver soldering specifications and techniques. The class can be customized to meet the objectives of your individual requirements.
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    At the end of this course, the student should understand and be able to explain the following concepts: - how a solar cell works - how to calculate electrical energy usage - how to determine the amount of solar energy available - how to select a suitable solar site - DC to AC conversion - Principles of battery charging - what are the limitations of solar technology - what is ¿the grid¿ - solar power economics and the PV solar market - components and basic construction methods of a basic solar panel - Design of a small PV system
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    Ivy Tech¿s solar panel construction class will explain and examine polycrystalline solar cells, detail the components of a solar cell, and measure and calculate solar panel output. In addition, participants will design and build their own solar energy system. The cost of the solar energy system and all materials are included in the price of the class. Participants also will learn to use a watt meter to gauge the amount of energy appliances and other electrical devices use. Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to keep the watt meter. The system that will be built in class is large enough to charge batteries; however, the knowledge and experience gained in this class has no limits.
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    An entry level intensive learning course with six (7) hour sessions designed to prepare students to sit for the NABCEP certificate of knowledge (COK) exam at conclusion of coursework. This certificate will be a way for a student to demonstrate basic knowledge, comprehension and key terms and concepts in photovoltaic (solar electric) system operations. Successful candidates achieving PV entry-level COK will have the basic knowledge of solar electricity suitable for a supervised entry level position with a dealer and/or installer or other PV industry company.
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    The Basics of Solar provides an introduction to electricity and hot water production using solar technologies. The course begins with an overview of solar energy - how sunlight is converted to electricity and heat. Topics also include basic residential and commercial solar electric and thermal system design and installation, markets and applications, and emerging technologies. The course is designed for anyone interested in knowing more about solar energy. No prior knowledge or experience in solar energy is required. Audiences for this course include: Construction Laborers, Solar Professionals, Insulation Professionals, Home Builders, Home Inspectors, General Contractors, Home Builders, Engineers, and Architects. No credentials in this course.
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    Solar PV Boot Camp training is a comprehensive program that introduces participants to the fundamentals of solar energy and photovoltaic¿s. The instructor will combine lecture-based training with laboratory activities to introduce students to mechanical systems and processes, electricity design, and installation techniques. This five-day course includes bonus instruction in site survey and pre-planning, system configurations, mechanical and electrical integration, permitting and inspection, connecting to the utility grid, and the business and economics of solar. Audiences for this course include: Contractors, Architects, Engineers, and Production Workers; Manufacturers, Builders, Inspectors, Installers, and individuals interested in solar installation and solar business. Credentials: Solar PV Entry Level Certification (Industry-recognized by NABCEP). Note: Tuition does not include exam fee.
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    The Business of Solar provides an overview of financing strategies for solar and renewable energy projects in the United States. This course is intended to give a broad understanding of measures implemented by the federal government, state governments, and municipalities to further investment in renewable energy. At the end of this course, students should have a working knowledge of methods for calculating return on investment for renewable energy projects. Audiences for this course include: Construction Laborers, Solar Professionals, Insulation Professionals, Home Builders, Home Inspectors, General Contractors, Home Builders, Engineers, and Architects. There are no credentials for this course.
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