Standby Generators
- Framework: Level 1
- PDHs 8
- Duration: 6-12 hours
- Booking:Book Now
- Languages: English only
- Fees: $400
In an age where emergency preparedness is increasingly subject to public scrutiny, standby power has become a necessity. In addition, planning, emergency procedures and nonlinear load problems are important to the overall implementation and maintenance of an effective standby power system. This course covers all of the above, as well as the roles of management and users in an effective implementation.
Course outline and main topics covered
- Understand the necessity for standby power
- Become familiar with emergency, legally required, and optional standby systems
- Classify the different applications of standby generator systems
- Comprehend standby power requirements specific to your application
- Become familiar with the various types of prime movers
- Identify various generator components and sub-systems
An enhanced online learning experience
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Advanced educational techniques
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