solar installers
Switch to a Better Future. Accredited Dimplex Renewables Installer and Training Scheme (2009)
This is an example of a brochure about the Accredited Dimplex Renewables Installer and Training Scheme.
This programme offers specialised domestic heat pump installer training courses. The course receives accreditation from the Logic Certification and it is addressed to plumbing, heating, HVAC and M&E engineers wishing to expand into the air/ground source heat pump sector.
The brochure also includes an explanation about heat pumps and solar water heating and the benefits of using renewables.
Author: Dimplex
- accreditation
- Accredited Dimplex Renewables Installer and Training Scheme
- Air Heating
- Certification
- Dimplex
- Domestic Hot Water and Heating
- heat pumps
- Logic Certification
- plumbing
- solar installers
- Training and Education
- training courses
- UK
Heat_Pump_Accredited_Renewables_Installer_Brochure.pdf (78 downloads | 1.03 MB)
Solar Thermal Installers and Technicians in California (2010)
This is a California Occupational Guide produced and published by the The California Employment Development Department - Labor Market Information Division with a grant from the United States Department of Labor. It provides potential solar thermal installers and technicians on what a career in solar thermal installation would be like.
OSEA CanSIA Solar Thermal Community Action Manual (2008)
This homeowner’s guide was created by the Ontario Sustainable Energy Association (OSEA), and the Canadian Solar Industries Association (CanSIA). It provides information for people living in Canada on how to deploy residential and local solar thermal applications in their communities. It provides insight on how to use local solar thermal organizations to help spread solar thermal, how to obtain public financing for such projects, and an introduction on how to install equipment.
Site Inspection Check List (2003)
This checklist was produced by the Florida Solar Energy Center and it is an example of the most important aspects to take into account while performing an inspection exercise of a solar system.
The checklist covers the following order: solar access inspection; roof inspection; water heater inspection; electrical inspection; plumbing inspection and occupant questionnaire (WAP forms).
France: Qualisol – A Quality Scheme for Installers
Qualit’EnR manages the solar thermal installers label Qualisol and offers a wide range of services to qualified installation companies, such as: listing on the web portal (www.qualit-enr.org), free technical assistance, advertising and communications material and the Qualit’EnR newsletter.


















