Objectives The course is intended to develop knowledge of the need
Objectives
The course is intended to develop knowledge of the need for UPS, types available, UPS components, batteries, generators, and maintenance.
Outline
Day 1: Introduction to the Resilient System
A sudden loss of power causes disruption to any business where there is no stand-by or safety service, the course introduces the term resilience.
Day 2: What is a UPS?
After identifying an item of the load is critical then there is a need to protect or back-up the supply, a UPS is a solution.
Day 3: UPS Components
How does it work? A question often asked and in this module, the method of operation is examined.
Day 4: Batteries
Batteries are essential as an alternative store of energy providing the reserve power needed by the UPS after a mains failure. They are also dangerous especially during installation and maintenance.
Day 5: Generators and Site Planning
If a power failure exceeds the reserve battery capacity the system will fail but using a generator will ensure continuous power. Planning the site and considering the load will ensure a successful installation and careful maintenance planning will ensure reliability.
Who Should Attend ?
This course is directed at electrical technicians, maintenance managers, and electrical engineers who would like to expand their knowledge of UPS systems.
November 17, 2025 - November 21, 2025 (All Day)(GMT+03:00)
London