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Battery Charger & UPS Measurement Devices Course

Time Training Center’s 5-day, 30-hour Battery, Battery Charger & UPS Course equips you with the skills to install, maintain, and troubleshoot reliable backup systems. Learn power quality, grounding, and diagnostics to ensure uninterrupted operations.

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About Our Battery Charger & UPS and Measurement Devices  Course

Time Training Center’s 5-day, 30-hour course equips you with the essential knowledge and hands-on expertise to effectively manage Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) systems, batteries, battery chargers, and power monitoring devices.

In modern industrial operations, ensuring continuous and reliable power supply is vital to maintaining productivity, safeguarding equipment, and guaranteeing product quality. Power interruptions, even for short durations, can lead to significant operational disruptions and financial losses. To mitigate such risks, the implementation of Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) systems, battery banks, and battery chargers plays a critical role in maintaining power quality, stability, and reliability.

Despite their importance, many power backup systems are either incorrectly specified, improperly installed, or poorly maintained, resulting in failure during critical moments. Such failures can have costly consequences. This course is designed to provide facilities, electrical, and instrumentation professionals with a practical, in-depth understanding of the selection, installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of UPS systems, batteries, and associated power monitoring devices. It emphasizes both static and rotary UPS systems and offers technical insights into power quality, grounding, distribution, and system diagnostics to enhance overall power system resilience.

 

Battery Charger & UPS and Measurement Devices  Course Objectives

Upon successful completion of this Battery and Battery Charger & UPS and Measurement Devices course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the principles and components of UPS systems and battery backup solutions in industrial environments.
  • Identify and classify power quality disturbances and assess their impact on operational continuity.
  • Evaluate and select appropriate UPS configurations for continuous and critical operations.
  • Determine suitable UPS ratings, battery sizes, and charger specifications based on system demands.
  • Apply best practices for the construction, installation, and commissioning of both static and rotary UPS systems.
  • Implement effective maintenance strategies for UPS systems, batteries, and power monitoring devices.
  • Perform system inspections, testing, troubleshooting, and corrective actions to prevent failures.
  • Understand power distribution design, grounding, shielding, and interference mitigation for sensitive equipment.
  • Utilize diagnostic tools and test equipment to assess and optimize system performance.
  • Develop structured procedures for preventive and corrective maintenance, including safety and spare parts management.

 

Who Should Attend Our Battery Charger & UPS and Measurement Devices Course ?

This course is highly beneficial for professionals involved in the design, operation, maintenance, and reliability of industrial power systems, including UPS systems, battery chargers, and backup power solutions, including:

  • Electrical Engineers
  • Power Systems Engineers
  • Instrumentation & Electrical (I&E) Reliability Engineers
  • Electrical Design Engineers
  • Electrical Project Engineers
  • Electrical Controls Engineers
  • Controls Design Engineers
  • Circuits Engineers
  • Design Engineers
  • Electronics Research Engineers
  • Project Engineers
  • Test Engineers
  • Power Distribution Engineers
  • Illuminating Engineers
  • Semiconductor Development Technicians

 

Battery Charger & UPS and Measurement Devices Course Training Methodology

We employ a comprehensive and applied learning strategy, integrating theory with real-world implementation:

  • 30% Conceptual Learning: Expert-led sessions on catalytic theory and engineering principles
  • 20% Interactive Workshops: Group exercises, presentations, and technical discussion forums
  • 30% Case-Based Learning: Industry-specific examples and troubleshooting scenarios
  • 20% Technology Integration: Digital tools, simulations, and catalyst modeling applications

 

Note: Instructors may adjust the training approach to fit technical requirements or participant engagement levels.

Battery Charger & UPS and Measurement Devices  Course Instructor

Our courses are delivered by highly qualified instructors with extensive experience in both industry and academia. With decades of hands-on expertise across a wide range of technical disciplines, our instructors are dedicated to providing high-quality, impactful training that equips participants with practical knowledge and skills they can immediately apply. Full instructor profiles are available upon request.

 

Battery Charger & UPS and Measurement Devices  Course Fees

The course fee includes the following:

  • Course Materials: Comprehensive participant materials, including lecture notes, slides, and case study documents. (Tablet or IPAD)
  • Coffee/Tea: Provided on arrival and during morning and afternoon breaks to keep participants refreshed.
  • Buffet Lunch: Served daily to ensure participants have an opportunity to network and recharge during lunch breaks.

 

Battery Charger & UPS and Measurement Devices Course Outline

Module 1: Improving Reliability and Power Quality with Standby Power Supplies

  • Pre-test assessment of existing knowledge
  • Introduction
  • Power Supply Reliability
  • Classification of Power Quality Disturbances
  • Standby Power Supply Devices:
  • Duplicate Feeder from the Grid
  • Engine Generating Sets (EGS)
  • Battery Storage
  • UPS Systems
  • Energy Sources

Module 2: UPS Configurations for 7 x 24 Continuous Power Facilities

  • Separating Essential and Nonessential Loads
  • Equipment for Continuous Operation Support
  • Defining Failure in a 7 × 24 Facility
  • Evaluating Critical Facility Reliability and Availability
  • Critical Distribution System Configurations

Module 3: UPS Configurations for 7 x 24 Continuous Power Plants

  • Overview of Typical UPS Configurations for Power Plants

Module 4: Application Considerations

  • Charging Methods
  • Service Conditions
  • Equipment Ratings
  • Output Ripple and Regulation
  • Fusing and Surge Voltage Withstand Capability

Module 5: UPS Selection

  • Identifying the Need and Purpose
  • Power Requirement Calculations
  • Selection of UPS Type
  • Evaluating Safety, Availability, Maintainability, and Affordability

Module 6: Static UPS System Ratings and Size Selection

  • Determining System Ratings
  • Battery Sizing
  • Computation Methods and Selection Criteria

Module 7: Rotary UPS System Ratings and Size Selection

  • Determining Rotary UPS Ratings
  • Motor, Generator, and Flywheel Sizing
  • Selection Criteria

Module 8: Construction and Installation of Static UPS Systems

  • Design Features and Installation Requirements

Module 9: Construction and Installation of Rotary UPS Systems

  • Rotary System Design Features and Installation Requirements

Module 10: Power Distribution and Equipment Grounding and Shielding Requirements

  • Power Distribution Equipment
  • Grounding and Shielding
  • RFI Mitigation and Noise Reduction

Module 11: Testing and Start-Up

  • Installation Inspection
  • Component Testing
  • Wiring Inspections
  • System Energization and Testing
  • Troubleshooting and Corrective Actions

Module 12: Test Equipment

  • Use of Maintenance Personnel and Diagnostic Tools
  • Recommended Test Equipment and Accessories

Module 13: Types of Maintenance

  • UPS System Maintenance:
  • Safety, Preventive, Corrective, Troubleshooting, and Spare Parts
  • UPS Battery Maintenance:
  • Costs, Access, Procedures, and Safety
  • Flooded Lead-Acid, Valve-Regulated Lead-Acid, and Ni-Cad Cells

Module 14: Capstone and Assessment

  • Review of Core Topics and Key Learnings
  • Final Group Discussion and Q&A
  • Post-Test Evaluation
  • Certificate Presentation

 

Course Completion Certificate

Upon successfully completing the Battery, Battery Charger, UPS, and Measurement Devices Course at Time Training Center, participants will receive an official Course Completion Certificate. This certificate recognizes their competence in the selection, installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of UPS systems, batteries, chargers, and power monitoring devices, ensuring reliable and uninterrupted power supply in industrial and commercial operations.

 

Certificate Accreditations

Continuing Professional Development (CPD)

CPD Accreditation stands for Continuing Professional Development Accreditation. CPD Accreditation is a trust mark achieved by training providers, course creators, and other educators when their training activity (course, event, or other) has been assessed and confirmed to meet standards suitable for Continuing Professional Development. This accreditation assures both learners and employers that the training is credible and worthwhile for ongoing career growth.

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FAQ'S

The training covers battery technologies, charger configurations, static and rotary UPS systems, power quality, grounding practices, diagnostics, and monitoring devices.
By completing this course, participants gain the skills to ensure reliable power supply, minimize downtime, and strengthen their expertise in critical power system management.
Yes, the course combines theory with real-world case studies, demonstrations, and hands-on exercises to reinforce practical skills in system maintenance and troubleshooting.
Yes, the training includes troubleshooting techniques, diagnostic tools, and case studies to handle common battery, charger, and UPS issues.
Yes, special emphasis is placed on safety protocols, handling batteries, grounding practices, and ensuring compliance with electrical safety standards.

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