Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Systems Virtual Instructor-led Training
TPC Training
Course description
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Systems Virtual Instructor-led Training
Available in both virtual and in-person, instructor-led formats, this two-day Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Systems training seminar is perfect for anyone who could be at a facility when a power outage occurs - the plant electrician, maintenance technician or a supervising engineer, for example. How often do you get a chance to work with the Uninterruptible Power Supply system in your facility? Do you know what steps to take in the event of an emergency so that your facility can be kept up and running? What is your procedure if something goes wrong? What about regular testing and preventive maintenance? Backup emergency systems are essential, but only valuable if you have the people on staff trained to work with them in emergency situations. This Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Systems seminar is designed to make sure your plant and facility personnel are ready for anything.
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Training content
Day One
Why Have a Uninterruptible Power Supply System (UPS)
- Types and Duration of UPS
- Power System Disturbances
- Sags
- Surges and Spikes
- Outages
- Phase relationships
- The CBEMA Curve
Three General Types of UPS
- Kinetic (Motor Generator Sets)
- Flywheel
- Static
- Rectifier
- Batteries
- Inverter
Three Types of Static UPSs
- The Traditional UPS
- The Static UPS
- The Static UPS with Bypass
Review of Passive Electronic Components
- Volts, Ohms and Amps in DC and AC Circuits
- Resistors
- Capacitors
- Formed Caps
- Failure Mode of Electrolytic Capacitors
- Inductors
- Coils and Chokes
- Single Phase Transformers
- Three Phase Transformers
- Wye
- Delta
- RLC Circuits in Series and Parallel
- Tuned Circuits
- Harmonics
- Ferro Resonance
Day Two
How Batteries Work
- Primary Batteries
- Secondary Batteries
- Lead Acid
- The Chemistry
- Battery Types
- Capacity Factors
- S-Curves
- Battery Safety and Maintenance
- Float and Equalize Voltages
- Load Testing
- Nickel Cadmium
- The Chemistry
- Battery Types
- Capacity Factors
- Battery Safety and Maintenance
- Float and Equalize Voltages
- Load Testing
Review of Active Components
- Diodes
- Half-wave Rectification
- Full-wave Rectification
- Polyphase Rectification
- Wye/Delta Rectification
- Troubleshooting Diodes
- Transistors
- Applications of Transistors
- Troubleshooting Transistors
- Thyristors
- SCRs
- Applications
- Troubleshooting
- TRIACS
- Applications
- Troubleshooting
- IGBTs
- Applications
- Troubleshooting
- Triggering Circuits
- Operational Amplifiers
- Instrumentation Amplifier
- Inverting Amplifier
- Non-Inverting Amplifier
- Ramping Applications
Ups Topologies
- Single Phase
- Rectifiers
- Inverters
- Three Phase
- Rectifiers
- Inverters
Troubleshooting & Maintenance
Manufacturers' Recommended Maintenance Practices
- Installation
- Quarterly Checklists
- Annual Checklists
- Tools and Equipment
- Electrical Safety
Course delivery details
Virtual Instructor-Led Training (VILT) is a live audio and video classroom experience over the internet with 100% interaction with the instructor, from the comfort of your own home or workplace. All you need is an internet connection, a microphone, and a webcam, and you can join the session from anywhere. With full audio and video capabilities, you are equipped with the tools you need for maximum learning. Visit our Virtual Instructor-Led Training page to learn more about the benefits of VILT.
Certification / Credits
- Reasons to have UPS Systems
- The Basic Building Blocks Common to all UPS Systems
- Construction and Operation of the Major Types of Industrial UPS Systems
- Maintaining and Performing Tests on Lead-Acid and Ni-Cad Battery Systems
- The Hazards and Safe Work Practices Related to UPS Systems and Batteries
- Basic Troubleshooting Techniques for UPS Systems
- Preventive Maintenance Practices
- Quarterly and Annual Testing
- Manufacturer Recommended Maintenance Practices
Continuing studies
Upon completion of this seminar, the student will receive a Certification of Completion and .8 TPC Training CEUs per day attended. Most employers and many government agencies accept TPC Training CEUs to fulfill their continuing education requirements. If the student needs CEUs to renew a state license, please contact us at 303-867-5039 to ensure the state licensing board has approved the seminar. If we are currently not approved by your state licensing board, we are happy to begin the process as long as we receive your request at least one month before the training date.
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