HelioScope, Solar PV Design. Optimization and performance modeling for residential and commercial solar systems.
Sub Category
- Other Design
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Objectives
- How to create project in helioscope (Project creation page, Project profile, Condition Set, Set Azimuth, Changing racking type, Changing Tilt )
- Changing Landscape or portrait layout of panels
- Row Spacing, Module Spacing, Frame Spacing, Setback and Alignment
- How to Create Keepouts/Obstacle on Building and Shadow analysis
- Create straight line keep outs, Create Obstacle like trees, Keep out panels from shade, Calculate shading and Creating parapets walls obstruction
- Electrical Part of Helioscope (System Design and Component Selection) like Selecting modules and inverters
- Different types of PV system Orientation such Creating Flush mounted roof design, Creating ground mounted design (fixed tilt and single axis orientation)
- SLD (SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM) of the helioscope such Navigating the design single line diagram of helioscope
- How to generate reports from helioscope and project layout from helioscope
Pre Requisites
- This course is designed to be beginner-friendly, while still valuable for engineers, designers, and solar professionals. Required Knowledge & Skills No advanced technical background is required. However, learners will benefit from: Basic understanding of electricity (voltage, current, power – very basic level) Basic computer skills (using a web browser, downloading files, navigating software) Willingness to learn solar concepts from the ground up Recommended (But Not Required) These are helpful but not mandatory: Background in engineering, architecture, construction, or renewable energy Experience in solar sales, installation, or project development Familiarity with basic electrical diagrams (SLD, wiring diagrams) Tools & Equipment Needed A computer or laptop (Windows or Mac) Stable internet connection A free or trial HelioScope account (you’ll be guided on how to set this up) PDF viewer (for handouts and templates) No Barriers for Beginners You do not need: Prior solar design experience Engineering degree Expensive software or paid licenses Field installation experience Everything will be explained step-by-step, starting from fundamentals up to real-world residential and commercial PV design workflows. Ideal For: Complete beginners interested in solar energy Engineers and designers wanting to add HelioScope to their skillset Solar installers transitioning into design roles Freelancers looking to offer solar design services Professionals (like you, coming from a commercial solar background) who want a structured, practical workflow This positioning is perfect for Udemy because it: Lowers the barrier for entry Attracts a large audience Still sounds professional and career-focused
FAQ
- Q. How long do I have access to the course materials?
- A. You can view and review the lecture materials indefinitely, like an on-demand channel.
- Q. Can I take my courses with me wherever I go?
- A. Definitely! If you have an internet connection, courses on Udemy are available on any device at any time. If you don't have an internet connection, some instructors also let their students download course lectures. That's up to the instructor though, so make sure you get on their good side!
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