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2-DAY COURSE
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October 16-17, 2017
October 19-20, 2017
October 23-24, 2017
October 26-27, 2017
Richmond, BC
Edmonton, AB
Toronto, ON
St. John’s, NL
EMERGENCY STANDBYGENERATORS & UPS SYSTEMS
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From portable electrical generators to standby power cogeneration units - from the facility manager to the maintenance technician - this backup power generation course is designed for anyone involved with electrical generation equipment in their plant or facility.
In today’s industrial, commercial and institutional power systems environment, nothing can be taken for granted. Severe weather can cause power outages for a few seconds or several days. Explosions and fire can sever lines to your facility. Sometimes we simply experience blackouts because the utility power grid is overloaded. Critical power situations demand 100 per cent power, 100
per cent of the time. Whatever the cause, lack of electricity at your facility can be devastating, whether you are responsible for a power system at a hospital, a treatment plant providing water for your community, or a banking or telecommunications network facility which must deliver a service uninterrupted.
During this course, you will learn what you can do, and should do with standby electrical generators and emergency power generation systems, to make sure your facility will keep running even if the electricity to your plant or facility doesn’t.
EMERGENCY GENERATORS & UPS SYSTEM TRAINING
W H O S H O U L D AT T E N DThis course is designed for anyone involved with emergency onsite power generation systems or working in any facility where an emergency power supply is absolutely critical! In this seminar, students are invited to attend from a wide variety of industries, skill-levels, company sizes, and backgrounds. If you’re not sure you’ll fit in, or will benefit from this class, don’t worry, as long as you have an interest in onsite power generators or UPS systems!
All Electrical Maintenance Personnel in:• Industrial Facilities and Manufacturing Plants• Government Buildings• Telecommunications and Banking Systems• ISPs• Commercial Office Buildings• Hospitals and Critical Medical Facilities• Waste Water Facilities• Water Treatment Facilities• Airports• Pharmaceutical Labs• Colleges and Universities
Including:• Plant Electrical Engineers• Electrical Maintenance Managers• Electrical Maintenance Technicians• Facility/Plant Managers• Consulting Electrical Engineers• Emergency Preparedness Compliance Officers• Mechanics• Building Engineers• Multi-craft & Cross Training Personnel• Any person needing a basic course
in emergency power and standby electrical generators
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1. GENERATORS AND PRIME MOVERS• Overview: Generator Purpose, Operation &
Control• Types of Prime Movers• Mechanical to Electrical Conversion• Engine Protection• Generator Basic Electrical Fundamentals• Generator Types and Construction• Stator• Mechanical Components• Wye Configuration• Delta Configuration• Types of Rotors• Salient Pole• Cylindrical Pole• Types of Bearings and Lubrication Systems• Sinusoidal Voltage Output• Motor vs Generator Comparison• Three-phase Generators• Components
• Operation• Grounding and Bonding of Generator
Systems
2. GENERATOR AND ENGINE CONTROLS• Governors• Paralleling and Non Paralleling Governor
Control• Purposes of Generator Excitation• Power to the Rotating Electromagnetic Field• Locking Rotor to Stator• Means of Regulating Voltage• Types of Generator Excitation• DC Exciters• Static Excitation• Brushless Excitation• Concept of Response Time vs Voltage Levels• Voltage regulator function• Voltage regulator components• Voltage regulator operation
• Reactive Power Control for Parallel Operations
• Auxiliary regulator functions• Voltage regulator troubleshooting• Onsite Generator Controls including PLCs
and SCADA Systems
3. AUXILIARY SYSTEMS• Auxiliary Systems• Fuel Systems• Cooling Systems• Exhaust Systems• Vibration Attenuation• Sound Attenuation• Engine Starting Systems• Load Banks• Emissions Control
AGENDA - DAY 1
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UPS AND BATTERY SYSTEMS1. INTRODUCTION TO UPS SYSTEMS• Power Conditioners• Uninterruptible Power Systems• Power Quality Source Alternatives• Power Disturbance Cost Comparisons
2. THREE GENERAL TYPES OF UPSS• Kinetic (Motor Generator Sets)• Flywheel• Static and Components• Rectifier• Batteries• Inverter
3. THREE TYPES OF STATIC UPSS• Traditional UPS• Static UPS• Static UPS with Bypass
4. UPS OPERATION OVERVIEW• The Need for UPS System• Power System Disturbances• Basic Type of UPS Systems
5. INTRODUCTION TO BATTERIES• Primary Batteries• Secondary Batteries
6. LEAD ACID BATTERIES• Chemistry• Different Types• Capacity Factors• S-Curves• Battery Safety and Maintenance• Float and Equalize Voltages• Load Testing
7. NICKEL CADMIUM BATTERIES• Chemistry• Battery Types• Capacity Factors• Battery Safety and Maintenance• Float and Equalize Voltages• Load Testing
8. PASSIVE ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS• Resistors Circuits• Capacitor Circuits• Inductor Circuits
9. SEMICONDUCTORS• Diodes• SCRs• Transistors• IGBT
10. AC TO DC CONVERSION• Full Bridge• Three Phase• Six Pulse
11. DC TO AC INVERSION• Quasi Square wave• PWM waveform
12. UPS SYSTEM OVERVIEW• Rectifier Stage• Inverter Stage
13. UPS SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING• Basic Use of Test Equipment• Rectifier Troubleshooting• Inverter Troubleshooting• UPS and Backup Generator Integration to Building
Automation System
AGENDA - DAY 2
4. GENERATOR PROTECTION• Short Circuit Protection• Ground Fault Protection• Overload Protection• Thermal Protection• Overspeed Protection• Low Field Excitation or Loss of Field
Excitation Protection• Generator Motoring Protection• Protection Against Unbalanced Faults• Overexcitation Protection
5. GENERATOR APPLICATIONS• Cogeneration• Emergency Power Systems• Legally Required Standby Systems• Optional Standby Systems• Applicable Codes and Standards
6. TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE OF ONSITE POWER GENERATION SYSTEMS• Developing a Logical Systematic Approach
to Troubleshooting• Common Generator Problems• Recommended Generator Maintenance Practices• Electrical Testing of Generators
7. BACKUP GENERATOR INTEGRATION TO BAS• Alarming and Communication of the UPS
to BAS• Remote Annunciation of the BAS and
Backup Generators to BAS• Sizing and Selection of the Backup
Generator and UPS Systems• Transients and Effect on the Backup
Generators & UPS
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