Course Description
Supplying reliable
electric power for critical systems is an essential part of modern industrial
installations. Electrical engineers in any industry or other large facilities in
diverse areas such as commercial buildings, transportation systems such as
railways, airports etc. are bound to come across AC or DC uninterrupted power
supply systems. In this course, participants will learn about various options
of UPS systems, the principle of operation and the main energy source in most
of the modern UPS installations, the battery, and their importance
Course
Objectives
·
Understanding
the UPS systems and power conditioners
·
Understand the
basic building blocks common to all UPS systems
·
Have a
knowledge of the construction and operation of the major types of industrial
UPS systems
·
Identify the
hazards and safe work practices related to UPS systems and batteries
·
Being familiar
with basic troubleshooting techniques for UPS systems
·
Learning how
to implement preventive maintenance practices including quarterly and annual
testing
Who
Should Attend?
·
Electricians
·
Maintenance
technicians
·
Maintenance
managers and supervisors
·
Plant and
building engineers
·
Building
managers and superintendents
·
Plant and
facility managers
·
Risk managers
·
All emergency
personnel
·
Any person
needing an understanding of UPS systems
Program Schedule
DAY 1
·
Electrical and
electronic fundamentals
·
UPS systems
·
Application of
UPS systems
·
Types of UPS
systems
·
Building
blocks of UPS systems
·
Rectifiers,
choppers, batteries, inverters, internal bypass static switches, and other
components
DAY 2
·
UPS I/O
sections
·
Local control,
displace, relay, SNMP, and different communication bus and interface
·
UPS
specification
·
Rectifier and
charger operation theory
·
Input
requirement and limitation
·
Battery
requirements
·
Types of
batteries
·
Factors that
affect battery performance and life cycle
DAY 3
·
Monitoring
systems
·
Choppers and
inverters
·
SCR,
transistor and IGBT
·
Static
switches
·
UPS interface
·
Standby
generator with UPS
·
Potential
generator issues
DAY 4
·
UPS grounding
and neutral configuration
·
UPS
maintenance
·
Most common
maintenance issues with UPS systems
·
UPS system
testing and commissioning
·
Input and
output power wuality waveforms and data
DAY 5
·
System
efficiency calculation.
·
UPS system
applications
·
Factors that
affect the UPS application
·
Initial cost,
operational cost, footprint, weight, and dimensions
·
Static switch
failure
·
Cases studies