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Free UPS course for graduates and new engineers

15th May 2015
Jordan Mulcare
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Uninterruptible Power Supplies Limited, a Kohler company, has announced the first dates for its CPD certified training course, designed to help graduates and newly qualified electrical engineers understand modern UPS technology and the necessary considerations for specifying a power protection system for mission critical applications.

The latest course, which has been developed by UPS’s in-house technical team, will provide those attending with a concise overview of modern UPS technology, as Alan Luscombe, Director, UPS, explains:

“UPS technology has developed a lot in the last decade and whilst universities and other educational providers are able to explain the basic concepts, they don’t reach the technical level you need to specify a system. For those with an interest in this area, these course represents a unique opportunity to learn from those actively involved in the industry, using relevant case studies to explain key technology and highlight the complex challenges they will face.”

The free course will begin with a short UPS revision class, looking at what exactly a UPS does and how it does it. This will be followed by a session highlighting the various system types and key considerations for each. After lunch, attendees will learn about batteries and how to correctly size a UPS system before concluding the day reviewing recent case studies.

“We hope these events will be a popular addition to our existing course and seminar schedule, helping us play a important role in the professional development of the people we work with and rely on every day,” Luscombe adds.

The dates of the first three events have been announced as Glasgow’s Grand Central Hotel on 19th May, Edinburgh’s Radisson Blu Hotel on 20th May and at UPS’ head office in Hook, Hampshire on 1st and 2nd July.

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