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Course #19869 - Commercial & Residential Energy Storage Systems

Course Expiration: November 14, 2024
Course Type: Electrician
Core Credit Hours: 8.0
HVAC Specific: No
Energy Specific: No
NFPA-70E Specific: No
Course Name:Commercial & Residential Energy Storage Systems
Course Outline & Objectives:Commercial & Residential Energy Storage Systems Energy storage systems (ESS) are increasingly being installed throughout the country, especially in Utah. Understanding the requirements governing ESS, and knowing how the systems are to be installed, is essential. This course will focus on commercial and residential energy storage systems and will outline the key requirements and concepts for ESS. Key topics to be covered include UL 9540 listing, large-scale fire testing (UL 9540A), maximum equipment and system sizes, allowable locations, separation between battery units, clearances around equipment, disconnects/shutdown devices, and overcurrent protection. Example system diagrams will also be explained to help attendees understand the layout and equipment used for a variety of commonly installed residential ESS. This course will be beneficial for inspectors, plan reviewers, fire officials, installers, and designers. The course will be based on the 2018 IFC, 2020 NEC, and Utah State Amendments of the 2015 IRC
Course Schedule 11/30/2022
Calendar Events
Date: 11/30/2022 Location: Salt Lake
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Location(s): Salt Lake
Teaching Method: Live
Company Name: Bonneville Chapter ICC
Phone: 801-388-6556
Address: P.O. Box 672
City: Farmington
State: UT
Postal Code: 84025
Email Address: cbrowne870@gmail.com
The Course Provider is: a professional association or organization involved in the construction trades
Instructor First Name: Doug
Instructor Last Name: Smith
Instructor License #:
Instructor Resume: Doug Smith, MCP, CBO Doug Smith has been an inspector for over 15 years and has been in the construction industry for over 21 years. He began his career with Kaysville City, Utah as a Building Inspector starting in early 2005 and worked for Kaysville City for almost 9 years. He then joined West Coast Code Consultants (WC3) in October of 2013. During his career he has obtained 19 ICC certifications including Certified Building Official and Certified Master Code Professional. As for his understanding of the building codes, you could say he?s ?well rounded,? but particularly he specializes in electrical code requirements and is especially knowledgeable on the topic of solar photovoltaics and energy storage systems (ESS). Doug has taught many electrical and solar photovoltaic classes over the years for various organizations in Utah. He has also taught classes in California, Nevada, Idaho, Montana, and Oregon. With WC3 he primarily performs electrical, solar PV, and ESS plan reviews. As far as solar and ESS reviews are concerned, typically he performs over 1,500 reviews each year for many jurisdictions in Utah, California and Idaho. The largest solar PV system plan review that he has performed was a 400 mega-watt California Energy solar PV project which includes over two million solar panels.

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