Foundations in Mission Critical Infrastructure

Based on the highly acclaimed book “Maintaining Mission Critical Facilities Engineering in a 7/24 Environment”, this 16 part online course has been developed to take engineers from the basic concepts that underpin mission critical practice through to more specific area focus  areas that complete the discipline; it is the only foundational course for Mission Critical Engineering and Facilities Management in existence today.

The book's author, Peter M. Curtis, originally developed the online courses to teach his own engineers the mission critical mindset, which was subsequently adopted by various blue chip clients. The materials are also used within a number of graduate courses in the United States.

Each 8hr course module costs U$S400 if bought individually. A Certificate program is available which allow students to purchase all of the courses at a discounted price of $4,000.

After completing all the courses provided and passing the online examinations, the student will receive a Certificate in the “Foundations of Mission Critical Infrastructure.” 

NB Although course materials are in broad part based on US practices and data, students outside of North America will still find the information relevant to all mission critical disciplines.

Mission Critical Facilities Engineering

This course will help the student understand the most important design considerations of a mission critical data center, including: risk tolerance, reliability, maintainability, and proactive preventative maintenance.

Course code: E101
Type: Online
Level: 1
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Reliability and Resiliency

This course will give students an understanding of downtime and the associated risks involved, as well as common causes. Practical tools will also be introduced to assist students in developing testing/commissioning policies, operations documentation and training procedures to reduce human error.

Course code: E102
Type: Online
Level: 1
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Mission Critical Electrical Systems Maintenance

This course examines the maintenance of electrical systems and distribution equipment which are integral to ensuring continuous power to a critical infrastructure. Students will also explore the importance of how standards and regulations affect electrical maintenance safety, as well as how to choose the right maintenance approach.

Course code: E103
Type: Online
Level: 1
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Fundamentals of Power Quality

All power is not created equal and poor power quality can put undue wear and tear on computers, data, and mission critical infrastructure. In this course, students will gain an insight into power quality and its impact on a facility, how to troubleshoot possible power problems, power monitoring, and the tolerances of computer equipment.

Course code: E104
Type: Online
Level: 1
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UPS Systems

There is no doubt that Uninterruptible Power Systems are integral to the continuous supply of clean power for mission critical infrastructure. In order to understand the UPS systems and their influence on reliability, students will get an overview of UPS terminology, concepts of integrating various types of UPS systems, redundancy configuration, batteries, and energy storage systems.

Course code: E105
Type: Online
Level: 1
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Static Transfer Switches

A Static Transfer Switch (STS) is critical to any redundant power system supplying data center loads. In the event of a power loss, switching to an alternate source of power without dropping the load is vital. In order to understand the importance of STS’, an in-depth look at the major components, parameters, common locations, maintenance, and testing is required.

Course code: E106
Type: Online
Level: 1
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Automatic Transfer Switches

During a power interruption, the ability to transfer the power load to an emergency source via an Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) is of utmost importance to any facilities manager, especially when concerned with life safety and the availability of critical systems. A detailed view of ATS’ and their features, requirements, control devices, uses, and safety regulations are presented to foster better understanding of ATS’ and their relation to safety and reliability.

Course code: E107
Type: Online
Level: 1
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Standby Generators

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 code: E108
Type: Online
Level: 1
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Fuel System Design and Maintenance

Fuel quality is crucial to generator performance. Proper maintenance of fuel oil systems will assure good fuel quality and integrity thereby optimizing the reliability, service life, and performance of the engine generator. In addition to learning about proper fuel oil maintenance, design of fuel systems, proper testing and storage of fuel will also be discussed with the appropriate application of codes and standards.

Course code: E109
Type: Online
Level: 1
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Raised Access Floor

A raised access floor creates a space between the floor slab and the underside of the access floor and provides space for building services such as air conditioning, fire detection and suppression, security and cabling for electric power, data, telecom/voice, and environmental control, to name a few. Design considerations with respect to loads, air flow requirements, safety concerns and others will be discussed as well as panel cutting and floor maintenance.

Course code: E111
Type: Online
Level: 1
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Data Center Cooling

A main requirement to consider in mission critical designs, servers and other electronic components exhaust massive amounts of heat during normal operation which must be cooled or risk overheating, which can seriously threaten the integrity of data and extensive damage to equipment. This module will address best practices in the design and operations of cooling systems in the data center.

Course code: E112
Type: Online
Level: 1
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Data Center Cooling Efficiency & Advanced Technology

This course module covers the advanced topics within the discipline of data center cooling; solutions that are designed for state or the art high density data center deployments, high performance computing, as well efficiency driven solutions such as fresh air cooling.

Course code: E113
Type: Online
Level: 1
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