Maintenance and Troubleshooting Of UPS Systems and Battery Power Supplies

Acquire maintenance and troubleshooting skills for UPS systems and battery power supplies in this training course. Ensure reliable backup power systems. BMC Training offers Maintenance and Troubleshooting Of UPS Systems and Battery Power Supplies Course in Electrical and Power Engineering Training Courses.

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Course Description

A sudden loss of power will disrupt most business operations and could lead to a company being unable to trade. Where a company regards electrical power as critical then there will be a need for a continuous or back up power system. The installation of a UPS will provide the necessary continuity.There are however problems with these installations when there is a need for maintenance especially the use of by-pass. Power Quality compatibility problems may cause failure, which was the reason for the original UPS installation.

Course Objective

The course is intended to develop knowledge of the need for a UPS, types available, UPS components, batteries, generators and maintenance.

Course Outline

Introduction to the Resilient System

 

  • Introduction
  • Regulations
  • Critical loads
  • Purpose of an Installation
  • Compatibility
  • Protection and Devices
  • UPS or Generator
  • Maintenance

What is a UPS?

 

  • UPS Rating
  • Parallel systems
  • What is available
  • Maintenance by-pass
  • Off Line systems
  • Redundancy
  • On Line systems
  • Interactive systems

UPS Components

 

  • Transformer methods
  • Harmonics
  • Invertors
  • Twelve pulse rectifier
  • Phase control
  • Power factor
  • Six pulse rectifier
  • Static switch

Batteries

  • What is a battery?
  • Storage and Care
  • VLRA
  • Choosing a battery size
  • Size and location
  • Charging
  • Configuration
  • Battery safety

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.

  • Do I need a Generator?
  • Environmental Constraints
  • Mains failure
  • Monitoring power
  • UPS Compatibility
  • Installing the UPS
  • Generator size considerations
  • Maintaining the UPS

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