Maintenance and Troubleshooting of Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Systems and Batteries
Join Avril Adendorff, EIT's Engineering Consultant, for a comprehensive two-day workshop on maintenance and troubleshooting of uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems and batteries.
Book before 1 October 2024 to take advantage of the early bird discount! Additionally, you will be entitled to a 25% returning student discount to one of EIT's Professional Certificate of Competency Courses.
Attendees will be able to claim CPD points for this workshop.
Workshop Overview:
Supplying reliable electric power for critical systems is an essential part of modern industrial installations.
Uninterrupted DC emergency power supply systems are used in various installations ranging from power generating stations to consumer-end substations and various applications such as control power to emergency lighting and small but critical motive loads.
AC uninterrupted supply equipment find wide use in critical applications such as control, instrumentation, computer and communication systems as well as other types of 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.
This workshop will cover basic concepts of UPS systems available, the principle of operation and of the main energy source in most of the modern UPS installations, viz., the battery.
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Event Details
Event Date | 28/10/2024 |
Event End Date | 29/10/2024 |
Individual Price | R6,500.00 |
Location | EIT South Africa |
Speakers
Avril Adendorff
Engineering Consultant
Avril Adendorff is an engineering consultant, with over 38 years of experience ranging from Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVAC), electrical, power quality, earthing of utilities, substation earthing and pumps. 24 years ago, Avril invented and built the unifridge which is currently being used and studied in many universities in South Africa.