UPS 101 TRAINING
Professional Training in Mission Critical Equipment Operations.
Master Your Own Mission Critical Assets
- Course curriculum provides in-depth instruction tailored to both non-technical and technical operators
- Course combines classroom training with hands-on practice using multiple OEM units in our training lab
- Understand UPS applications, UPS types, available technologies, major components and interaction with other equipment within your critical power lineup
- Learn the correct and safe operation of a UPS
- How to identify and report problems
- Training conducted at our state-of-the-art training center located at our corporate headquarters in Bethel, CT
UPS Training Center – Quality Uptime Services Headquarters
UPS 101 Training Outline
Why a UPS
Types of Electrical Disturbances
Main Disturbances in Low-voltage Electrical Power
UPS
The UPS Solution
UPS Applications
Redundancy & Capacity
Types of UPS
Static and Rotary UPS
Types of Static UPS
Market Overview of Major OEM’s
Key Differences between OEM’s
UPS Components and Operation
Summary Diagram for Main Characteristics
Sections within a UPS
Components
Component Characteristics
Normal Component Life Span
Operating Modes
Configurations
Technology
Transformer vs. Transformer-less
UPS Standards
Scope and Observance of Standards
Main Standards Governing a UPS
Energy Storage
VRLA
Wet Cell
Batteries
Lithium Ion
Flywheels
Generator Interaction
Generator Use
Generator Compatibility
Generator Sizing
Load Conditions
Transients & Inrush Currents
Harmonics & Characteristic Harmonic Values

CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS & TRAINING LAB LOCATION:
9 Parklawn Drive | Bethel, CT 06801
MAJOR AIRPORTS:
Bradley International (BDL) | Drive time: Approximately 1 hour
LaGuardia Airport (LGA) | Drive time: Approximately 1 hour
John F Kennedy International Airport (JFK) | Drive time: Approximately 1 hour 15 minutes
Westchester County Airport (HPN) | Drive time: Approximately 45 minutes