NEW COURSE BUNDLE ANNOUNCEMENT: NEC 2020 and 2023 Requirements for PV Systems from Mayfield Brit Heller Every year, Ryan Mayfield of Mayfield Renewables teaches his NEC 2020 and 2023 Requirements for PV Systems training as an all-day crash course on the National Electrical Code at the NABCEP Continuing Education Conference. Back in March, over 250 conference attendees caught it live. Now, you can finally catch the full course online and on-demand to fit your busy schedule! About the Course The NEC 2020 and 2023 Requirements for PV Systems (Parts 1-3) is an extensive 9-hour course bundle covering the most crucial sections of the 2023 and 2020 NEC relevant to solar PV systems. Ryan, a respected authority in the solar and storage sectors, guides students through key articles of the codebook, including 90, 100, 110, 690, 691, 705, 450, and 750. Upon completing all 3 courses within the bundle, learners will earn 9 NABCEP CEUs. What We’ll Cover: Rapid shutdown requirements Disconnecting means for PV systems Wiring methods and materials Grounding and bonding techniques Source connections to a service Large-scale PV system requirements Load-side source connections PV and transformer overcurrent protection Microgrids and energy management systems And much more! Here’s a look inside the course… About Ryan Ryan has been working in the renewable energy field since 1999 and is the President of Mayfield Renewables, a consulting firm providing design, support and educational services for electrical contractors, architectural and engineering firms, manufacturers and government agencies. Ryan served as Photovoltaic Systems Technical Editor for SolarPro Magazine, regularly writing feature articles in SolarPro and Home Power magazines, and wrote PV Design and Installation for Dummies. Ryan was also a contributor and video team member for Mike Holt’s Understanding the NEC Requirements for Solar Photovoltaic Systems. Ryan teaches various PV courses across the nation for electricians, existing solar professionals, code officials, inspectors and individuals looking to join the solar industry. Class topics include National Electrical Code and PV systems, residential and commercial PV systems. Ryan holds a Limited Renewable Energy Technician (LRT) license in Oregon, and is an Oregon Solar Energy Industries Association (OSEIA) board member. Safety Solar Solar Design & Installation Solar miscellaneous Originally posted on July 11, 2024 Written by Brit Heller Director of Program Management @ HeatSpring. Brit holds two NABCEP certifications - Photovoltaic Installation Professional (PVIP) and Photovoltaic Technical Sales (PVTS). When she isn’t immersed in training, Brit is a budding regenerative farmer just outside of Atlanta where she is developing a 17-acre farm rooted in permaculture principles. She can be found building soil health, cultivating edible & medicinal plants, caring for her animals or building functional art. More posts by Brit