Secure Power Supply Systems: Design and Maintenance
| 19 – 23 Jan. 2026, Abu Dhabi | 20 – 24 July 2026, Abu Dhabi |
COURSE OVERVIEW:
In critical infrastructure such as hospitals, data centers, and oil refineries, the total loss of electrical power can have catastrophic consequences. This course provides a technical exploration of "Secure Power Architectures," focusing on the design and maintenance of Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS), Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), and Standby Generation. Participants will explore the mechanics of "Automatic Transfer" and "Redundancy," learning how to design systems that maintain power continuity during utility outages and internal equipment failures.
The scope of this training addresses the full spectrum of high-availability power, including "Static" and "Rotary" UPS systems. It covers the technical nuances of "Battery Management," focusing on the chemical health of VRLA and Lithium-Ion cells and the impact of temperature on discharge capacity. The curriculum provides a detailed focus on "Redundancy Configurations," ensuring that participants can evaluate the trade-offs between system cost, complexity, and fault tolerance.
Coverage includes the implementation of rigorous testing protocols, such as "Load Bank Testing" and "Battery Discharge Analysis." Attendees will learn to manage "Static Transfer Switches" (STS), troubleshoot "Harmonic Distortion" in secure buses, and maintain "Standby Diesel Generators" for long-duration backup. By combining power electronics theory with practical maintenance strategies, the course equips professionals with the expertise required to manage the mission-critical power systems that safeguard modern industry.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
- Define the "Tier Levels" of power, security, and availability.
- Identify the components of "On-Line," "Line-Interactive," and "Standby" UPS.
- Evaluate "Static" versus "Rotary" (DRUPS) secure power solutions.
- Manage "Battery Health" using Impedance and Discharge testing.
- Execute "Automatic Transfer Switch" (ATS) and STS functional tests.
- Calculate "Autonomy Time" and battery sizing for critical loads.
- Troubleshoot "UPS Inverter" and "Rectifier" faults.
- Implement "Harmonic Filtering" for secure power buses.
- Maintain "Standby Generators" and fuel management systems.
- Utilize "SNMP" and "DCIM" for remote secure power monitoring.
- Develop a "Maintenance Strategy" for high-availability power assets.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This course is intended for Data Center Facilities Managers, Electrical Design Engineers, Critical Power Technicians, and UPS Specialists.
TRAINING COURSE METHODOLOGY:
A highly interactive combination of lectures, discussion sessions, and case studies will be employed to maximize the transfer of information, knowledge, and experience. The course will be intensive, practical, and highly interactive. The sessions will start by raising the most relevant questions and motivating everybody to find the right answers. The attendants will also be encouraged to raise more of their questions and to share in developing the right answers using their analysis and experience. There will also be some indoor experiential activities to enhance the learning experience. Course material will be provided in PowerPoint, with necessary animations, learning videos, and general discussions.
The course participants shall be evaluated before, during, and at the end of the course.
COURSE CERTIFICATE:
National Consultant Centre for Training LLC (NCC) will issue an Attendance Certificate to all participants completing a minimum of 80% of the total attendance time requirement.

