| Program Title | Inspecting Solar Water Heating Systems for Code Compliance - An Online Course |
| Time, Location | December 5 (Wednesday, 9:00 am to 4:30 pm) Internet |
| Also Offered | December 05 (Wednesday, 9:00 am to 4:30 pm) San Francisco--PEC |
| Description | In this advanced class, the instructor will cover in detail all the issues pertaining to inspecting and permitting of solar water heating systems in all sectors, including commercial, industrial, small business, multifamily, and residential. This advanced workshop is designed for building inspectors, plan checkers, solar installers, designers, engineers, and architects who wish to stay current on the latest code compliance issues to help facilitate safe and long-lasting SWH systems. Please note that we will not cover the basics of solar water heating systems in this class. Please visit our Online Classes FAQ page for specific details about online classes. |
| Audience Level | This advanced workshop is designed for building inspectors, plan checkers, solar installers, designers, engineers, and architects already familiar with the basics of solar water heating systems.. |
| Agenda | |
| Instructor(s) | Martin Morehouse Martin Morehouse is the Solar Thermal Department Manager at Sun Light & Power in Berkeley, California. He has experience in every step of the solar process: designing, building, commissioning, monitoring and inspecting. During his tenure at SL&P the solar thermal department has tripled in revenue, specializing in commercial and multifamily systems. Shon Fleming Shon Fleming currently serves as the Technical Services Manager for Sun Light & Power, Inc., located in Berkeley, Ca. Shon has worked for over 11 years in the solar industry including 4 years as an installer, 2 years as a foreman and for the past 5 years has held his current position which primarily facilitates the quality control, permitting, inspections and code compliance aspects of both residential and large scale commercial PV and solar thermal projects. |
| Resources | Download a list of Web sites and print material related to this class topic. EDR Design Briefs: Building Integrated Photovoltaics PG&E Third Party Incentive Programs: Overview |
| Cost | No fee for this program for California businesses and residents. |
| Credits | N/A |