Training of consumers Sample Clauses

Training of consumers. Technical Training of PSL include : ▪ Basics of PV system design and sizing. ▪ Wiring procedure for SHS ▪ Proper SHS Installation, wiring and grounding ▪ Indicators of a charge controller ▪ Capacity and limitations of PV system components ▪ Minimization of line loss in a 12 V SHS. ▪ Knowledge and practice of safety rules ▪ Understanding basic operation, capacity and limitations of batteries used in solar electrification ▪ How to measure specific gravity of acid solution ▪ How to measure voltage and current in batteries ▪ Evaluating condition of battery and steps to be taken for correction ▪ Maintenance and inspection of SHS. ▪ System trouble shooting Consumer training at the premises of the consumers include: ▪ Basic care and maintenance of the SHS ▪ Function of each components of a SHS, eg. solar module, battery, charge regulator and appliances. ▪ Understanding the benefits, limitations and design of a SHS. ▪ Function of a charge regulator and understanding the display signals. ▪ Basic care for SHS battery with refill of distilled water. ▪ Safety and environmental issues related to battery usage. ▪ Impact of shading on the performance of solar modules. ▪ Potential damage to SHS caused by additional loads. ▪ How to use autonomy of a SHS for rainy days without damaging system. ▪ Warranty of parts and labour in purchasing a SHS. ▪ Financial commitment and liabilities with contractual agreements. ▪ Monthly instalment collection scheme. ▪ Reporting system malfunction to the sales and service providers Figure 9: Experience of PSL as a trainer in Bangladesh. A larger experience : Grameen Shakti – since 2007 Grameen Shakti has 370 unit offices and 21 operational GTCs (Grameen Technology Centers) in Bangladesh. Grameen Shakti has plans to establish a total of 30 Grameen Technology Centers to provide training to rural women on renewable energy technology. It is expected that these centres will serve as a tool for poverty alleviation of rural women. The plan is to initially train 1000 rural women on maintenance of solar home systems and other electronic equipment like mobile phones and other related accessories. It is anticipated that the GTCs will create employment opportunities to the rural communities. GS also plans to train 5000 female household members using solar home systems. Such training will ensure proper use and maintenance of the systems within the households and provide an opportunity for the rural women to make an earning. The GTCs have also created wo...
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