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Design and implementation of the power and measurement connection of the test workplace for inverters verification
Zvolánek, Daniel ; Dvořáček, Jiří (referee) ; Morávek, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the design and realization of a test station for photovoltaic inverters. The first part discusses the principle of operation of photovoltaic inverters and the verification of their operating parameters. The next part is the analysis of the test station, which discusses the needs of the test station and possible universal solutions. This is followed by the design of the necessary components and cables and the realization of the measurment junction box. In the last chapter, the correct design of the junction box is verified by testing.
PV power plant project - category A1/A2
Pacalaj, Timotej ; Drápela, Jiří (referee) ; Morávek, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design of a category A1/A2 photovoltaic system for a specific building. The aim was to meet the requirements of the investor and the energy needs of the building. The thesis includes a research of PV connection requirements (PPDS-4, RfG), a review of available technologies and components, and system design using PVSOL software. The work also includes the production of project-level documentation for implementation, including a technical report, a single-pole schematic and a situation drawing. In addition to the technical aspects, an economic evaluation of the project is carried out in the thesis, providing the investor with an overview of the return on investment and financial efficiency of the PV plant. As a result, a comprehensive proposal for the implementation of a category A1/A2 PV plant is presented, taking into account both technical and economic aspects.
Integrated Measurement System for In-Field Compliance Testing
Chvalová, Aneta ; Morávek, Jan (referee) ; Dvořáček, Jiří (advisor)
As the number of renewable energy sources has increased, new installations have been subject to new requirements for their control, whether autonomous (responding to conditions at the point of connection) or dispatchable. An important step for the commissioning of photovoltaic (PV) plants is to perform compliance testing, which is sometimes only appropriate or necessary to perform in the field on a complete installed plant. The measurements are used to obtain a set of data which is then used to issue a certificate of correct operation (i.e. compliance with requirements). The main output is a measurement system assembled into a portable case that can be easily transported to the PV installation site and simply connect the measurement analyzer to both the AC at low voltage level (for recording voltage, current, power, frequency) and DC (for recording binary commands and signaling). Also included is elaborate documentation of the case itself.
Employee benefits
Ottová, Karolína ; Morávek, Jakub (advisor) ; Matějka Řehořová, Lucie (referee)
The name of the thesis - Employee benefits This thesis deals with the issue of employee benefits and focuses on providing a comprehensive analysis of key issues related to their provision. Due to the limited scope of the thesis, it focuses on selected cases and identifies potential problems associated with the provision of these benefits. The thesis is structured into five main chapters. The introductory part of the thesis is devoted to a brief introduction of some definitions of employee benefits, the historical context and the current development of these benefits. Particular attention is paid to the analysis of an impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the providing of employee benefits, current trends and the response to changes in the Czech legal environment. The following part of the thesis systematically describes the categorization of employee benefits and analyses them from different perspectives. The third part of the thesis further focuses on the rules for the provision of employee benefits. First of all, this part focuses on the absence of explicit legal regulation in the Czech legal system, taking into account the partial regulation of employee benefits under the Labour Code and related legal norms. Attention is also paid to the recent changes introduced by the Amendment to the Labour Code...
Legal status of athletes in team sports
Beneš, Marek ; Morávek, Jakub (advisor) ; Matějka Řehořová, Lucie (referee)
in English language The thesis is dedicated to the issue of the legal status of athletes, with the greatest emphasis placed on professional athletes engaged in team sports. Under the current legal framework in the Czech Republic, professional athletes are generally considered self-employed individuals, which does not correspond to the global trend of granting employee status through employment contracts. The intention of this thesis is not only to describe the current state of legal regulation in the Czech Republic but also to propose possible directions for future legislative efforts, as the current state cannot be considered satisfactory. The thesis will address this issue from the perspective of professional team sports in general, as well as from the perspective of a specific sports sector, which will provide an opportunity for practical application of general findings. This sector will be ice hockey, through which the thesis will also compare Czech legal regulation with that of Switzerland, where the employment relationship between professional athletes and sports clubs is characteristic. The thesis is divided into seven parts. The first part defines basic concepts related to sports law and sports in general, providing necessary groundwork for understanding the subsequent sections. The second...
Legal regulation of remote work
Hlaváčová, Šárka ; Matějka Řehořová, Lucie (advisor) ; Morávek, Jakub (referee)
On 1 October 2023, most of the so-called transposition amendment to the Labor Code came into force, which brought many significant changes to the Czech legal system. Among them is also the anchoring of the new legal regulation of remote work, the legal regulation of which has been very austere until now. The aim of this Diploma thesis is to analyse the legal regulation of remote work with a focus on the transposition amendment. This analysis is intended to enable the evaluation of both the various forms of the amendment during its preparation, as well as the final wording of the provisions in the Labor Code that relate to remote work. In the first part, the Diploma thesis is devoted on definition of remote work as one of the atypical forms of employment, looking at its definition, as well as its relation to related concepts and its historical development. Furthermore, the thesis deals with the legal regulation at the international and EU level, when the expiry of the deadline for the mandatory transposition of the WLB directive was one of the main impulses for the adoption of the new legal regulation. In following chapters, the thesis also elaborates on national regulation. It first describes the relationship of remote work to the fundamental rights enshrined in the Chapter of Fundamental Rights...
Photovoltaic system in cooperation with a charging station for electric vehicles
Zerzán, Jan ; Morávek, Jan (referee) ; Mastný, Petr (advisor)
The thesis deals with the design of photovoltaic power plant with accumulation and charging station for an electric car for a family house located in the Pardubice region. First, the individual parts of photovoltaic system are theoretically described and then the requiments for connection to distribution system are described. At the end of the theoretical part, the subsidy program is described. The practical part consists of the design of the photovoltaic system and subsequently it’s project documentation. Another topic in the thesis is the simulation and control of the energy flows of the designed PV plant with batteries and EV charger in Matlab. Towards the end of the thesis an economic balance sheet is created.
Design of system wiring and energy management for a family house with PV
Honkyš, Jan ; Morávek, Jan (referee) ; Bátora, Branislav (advisor)
This work deals with the design of system wiring and energy management for a family house with a photovoltaic power plant. The current state of the house's electrical installation does not meet current standards. The theoretical introduction of the work deals with the description of system electrical installation and building management systems. Another part of the work deals with the design of photovoltaic power plant on the roof of the house. The design was economically evaluated, including subsidy programs. Home control system has been designed to effectively manage the home's operations and minimize operating costs. Energy management was designed, which will effectively use the produced photovoltaic power. Project documentation was prepared, which will be used for future implementation.
Zlín FCK Technology
Morávek, Jakub ; Kudla, David (referee) ; Štěpán, Marek (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the design of a residential building in the area of Malenovice near Zlín, where a new residential complex is to be built on the land of the current Malenovice sawmill, situated in close proximity to a four-lane road. The concept of this proposal is based on a detailed examination of human cycles and their impact on people in everyday life in relation to architecture. From the life cycle through the annual cycle and especially the daily cycle, professionally referred to as the circadian rhythm. The building, with its idea concept, orientation to the cardinal points, zoning of the apartment and also the shape solution, responds to the needs of man in terms of light comfort and at the same time addresses the greatest efficiency of the technologies used precisely in relation to light comfort, the form solution also creates conditions at the terrace level for the meeting of a wide range of inhabitants of the house - creating diversity. It reduces the need to illuminate the space during the day with artificial lighting, and after dark it addresses artificial lighting with respect to human health, thus also reducing energy consumption.
Project documentation of photovoltaic power plant category B1
Rehák, Jan ; Mastný, Petr (referee) ; Morávek, Jan (advisor)
This thesis focuses on project documentation for a photovoltaic power plant. Requirements for parallel connection of power plants with installed power from 100 kW to 1 MW to the distribution grid are studied. Next, research has been conducted on individual components and options for local and dispatch control of photovoltaic power plants. The practical part of the thesis focuses on the creation of project documentation for an embedded photovoltaic power plant located in the buildings of FEKT Brno University of Technology. The final part of the thesis includes an economic evaluation of the project.

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