Battery courses

TRAINING COURSE OVERVIEW

The battery is a device that acts as backup power supply to security, emergency, lightning and protection systems so the battery system is very important to the substation. Batteries are included in great number of businesses and industries such as: automation, energy generation, telecommunications, medicine, transport, renewable sources of energy etc. Cell voltage monitoring is crucial in many electrochemical and research applications to prevent damage of individual cells of fuel-cell stack or battery, to monitor lifetime conditions and ensure optimal working conditions.

AGENDA

BATTERIES TRAINING

Type of training: advanced professional training

Training covers:

theoretical training

hands on training

Day 1

Type of Batteries

Battery Chargers

Day 2

Maintenance & Care of Battery

Battery Tests

MAKE THE MOST OF IT

THEORETICAL KNOWLEDGE

Learn the basics and get prepared for field testing

ON-FIELD TESTING

Get familiar with testing equipment and testing methods

CUSTOM MADE TRAININGS

Get custom made training according to your substation or power plant

PAST TRENINGS GALLERY

TRAINER INTRODUCTION AND SHORT BIOGRAPHY

Mr. Predrag Stankovic (Senior protection & Commissioning engineer) Contracts completed successfully between years 2015 and 2020 for INP Switzerland, include: Commissioning of Siemens Combined Cycle Power Plant Alon Tavor 70 MW in Izrael, performed all C Phase Tests of Independent Power Project to be accepted by System Operator before starting commercial operation, for Siemens Austria, from July to August 2019. Commissioning of Siemens Combined Cycle Power Plant Shijiazhuang 2x400 MW in China, all axillaries, stationary batteries, AC & DC distribution, generator protection for gas turbine, for Siemens Germany, from November 2017 to July2018. Commissioning of Siemens Combined Cycle Power Plant Sikalbaha 225 MW in Bangladesh, all axillaries, stationary batteries, AC & DC distribution, protection and synchronization, for Siemens Germany, from August 2016 to April 2017. Commissioning of Siemens Switchgear on Shell’s FLNG Prelude project in South Korea, for Siemens Germany, from October 2015 to June 2016.