SER 108 - Inverters, Chargers and Storage Devices


Credit(s) 3.00
Lecture Hours: 1.50
Lab Hours: 3.00
This course will focus on the components used in conditioning the power generated to the various end-use applications. There will be a focus on systems that are on grid, off grid and hybrid. Students will work with batteries, inverters, controllers, grounding systems and pumping applications. This is an applied learning class.

Prerequisite(s): MAT 706  and SER 100  
SLOs:
Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to:

  • Comply with the NEC (National Electrical Code) as it applies to inverters, chargers and storage devices.

  • Identify and explain the power curves ratios and methods of determining the amount of energy stored in a battery system.

  • Identify the battery styles and their strengths and weaknesses.

  • Examine the elements of solar power generation and the basic scientific principles regarding how electricity is inverted from DC-AC and rectified from AC-DC.

  • Identify and explain the different types of wiring and define their usage in a renewable energy system.

  • Examine the various meters and monitoring systems for use in renewable energy systems.

  • Demonstrate how to wire and fuse a combiner box.

  • Demonstrate how to wire and fuse a disconnect.

  • Successfully integrate grounding for any type of renewable energy system.

  • Identify trends, issues, and challenges of solar and wind installations.



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