PVSYST Software Training
BURAAQ UK offers a comprehensive PVSYST Software Training course designed to equip professionals with the skills necessary to design and simulate photovoltaic (solar) systems effectively. PVSYST is a leading software used globally for simulating energy production and optimizing the design of solar power plants.Surveying software helps convert field data into accurate maps and models. BURRAQ UK uses advanced software tools alongside modern surveying equipment to improve precision and efficiency in surveying projects
 
															Aim of PVSYST Software Training
The primary aim of the PVSYST Software Training at BURAAQ UK is to provide participants with the essential knowledge and practical skills to design, simulate, and optimize photovoltaic (solar) power systems using the industry-leading PVSYST software.
Course Overview
PVSYST Software Training
1.Educational Background
- Diploma or Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Renewable Energy Engineering, Environmental Engineering, or related technical fields.
- Final-year students or fresh graduates interested in solar energy and photovoltaic system design are also welcome.
- Basic Knowledge
- Basic understanding of solar energy principles and photovoltaic systems is preferred but not mandatory.
- Familiarity with electrical circuits and power systems is helpful.
- Computer Skills
- Basic computer literacy, including the ability to operate Windows OS and install software.
- Comfort with data input and interpreting software outputs.
| Course Code | Curriculum Title | Credit | DLH | 
|---|---|---|---|
| BUK1130-1 | Movement of the Sun | 2 | 25 | 
| BUK1130-2 | Latitude, longitude Setting | 2 | 25 | 
| BUK1130-3 | Sun’s movement as Per Seasons | 2 | 25 | 
| BUK1130-4 | Impact and calculation of Tilt & Azimuth | 2 | 25 | 
| BUK1130-5 | Understanding Your Client’s Requirements | 2 | 25 | 
| BUK1130-6 | Evaluating Electricity Bills and Lead Engagement | 2 | 25 | 
| BUK1130-7 | Creating your First Solar Design with Excel | 2 | 25 | 
| BUK1130-8 | Creating a Carport Design in PVSyst | 2 | 25 | 
					 Objectives 
							
			
			
		
						
				
- Movement of the Sun
- Latitude, longitude Setting
- Sun’s Mmovement as Per Seasons
- Tilt & Azimuth
- Understanding Your Client’s Requirements
- Typical project life cycle
- Evaluating Electricity Bills and Lead Engagement
- Use of Irradiance maps and Google maps
- Estimating of plant capacity
- Creating your First Solar Design with Excel
- Using excel calculators
- Calculate the number of modules
- Selection of Inverters
- Selection of modules and inverters
- String Sizing
- Performing a Site Assessment
- Prerequisites of a site visit
- Studying obstructions
- Electrical diagrams
- Creating rough sketches of the site
- Creating rough SLD for site
- Train for unforeseen scenarios
- Overview of PVSyst
- Walk-through of the features and functionality of PVSyst
- Creating a New Site
- Understanding the Design Flow
- Creating a new site
- Steps involved in using the software
- Generation of a Report
- Practical Understanding of All Losses
- Definitions for all losses
- Calculation for all losses
- Application of all losses
- Engineering logic behind thumb rules
- understanding the loss diagram.
- Shading Scene
- Near Shading Analysis
- Creating a 3D shading scene
- Minimizing shadow losses
- Viewing shadow animations over a day
- Shadow Analysis
- Generating analysis report
- Understanding the effects of shading.
- Understanding Sub-Arrays
- Sub-Arrays Report Analysis
- Definition of Sub-arrays
- Designing a Detailed Sub-array system
- Designing a Carport System
- Creating a Carport Design in PVSyst
- Detailed Design with Losses
- 3D Modeling and Shadow Analysis, and Report Generation and Analysis
- Additional Software Features
- Adding new Modules
- Adding new Inverters
- Exporting and Importing Projects
- Compatibility with other Software
- Adding Custom Logos and More
- Practice Case Studies
- Certificate and detail Feedback
- Electrical and Renewable Energy Engineers
- Engineering Students
- Solar Energy Technicians & Installers
- Energy Consultants & Project Managers
- All Modules within this qualification are assessed internally by the approved training Centre and externally verified by BURRAQ UK. The program uses a criterion-referenced assessment approach to ensure that learners successfully meet all required learning outcomes.
- A Pass in any unit is granted only when the learner submits valid, reliable, and authentic evidence that demonstrates achievement of the assessment criteria. The Assessor is responsible for reviewing this evidence and confirming that the learner has attained the expected standard.
