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| Course Name: |
POWER INSTALL - Telecom Power Connecting Methods Training |
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Onsite - Instructor-Led Training |
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| Course Duration: |
4-5 days depending on audience background and options |
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| Introduction: |
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POWER INSTALL provides instruction on the proper methods required to connect the power feeds which run from the telecommunications equipment into live secondary power distribution bays (BDFB). The class uses a mobile BDFB to simulate a live power environment.
The instruction describes the proper safety and installation procedures necessary to perform equipment additions in telecommunications facilities through the development of a comprehensive DC distribution MOP. These exercises also provide the student with the skills required to create, review or approve a comprehensive DC distribution installation MOP for installing new power cables, as well as transitioning the equipment loads from one BDFB to another without compromising service continuity.
Power connections made into live power distribution bays is considered to be a "critical work activity" in accordance with industry requirements. While Skill Level 3 and 4 installers can create a MOP, only Skill Level
4 installers qualified in performing power connectivity are permitted to perform these "critical work activities".
It is not only paramount to recognize the importance of maintaining service continuity of the telecommunications equipment in a telecommunications facility, but also to realize that any errors during the installation process can impact other equipments served by the power system.
Throughout the course knowledge assessments are used to reinforce the topics discussed. At the completion of the course you will be tested to document your knowledge. Successful completion of this test will result in Certification.
Note: When POWER INSTALL is delivered to at your location our instructors can enhance your learning experience by specifically targeting the lessons learned to your specific power systems.
A complete course manual will be provided. This manual will be a valuable reference as you return to your job. |
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| Audience: |
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| POWER INSTALL is recommended for all personnel working in a telecommunications environment. Installers will understand how to develop a quality MOP and technicians, managers and engineers will recognize what is expected when approving or observing the MOP for the addition of DC power cables. |
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| Prerequisites: |
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| A basic knowledge of telephony and signaling would be helpful, but not essential. |
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| Customize it: |
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| This 4-5-day POWER INSTALL - Telecom Power Connecting Methods course will be customized to your eeds and specifications. Eno.com will assist you in identifying those needs and specifications. A word to the wise, there are many vendors of Telecommunications training. They will typically have a broad and general course, one size fits all, already developed and just put your organization?s name on the title slide. This minimizes their effort and time investment. At Eno.com, every course is made to your exact and exacting specifications. We help you ensure what you are getting is what you really need even if at the beginning you weren't too sure of what that was. We fit the class to your needs. We never fit you into our standard, one size fits all, class. |
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| Objectives: |
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This course is a benefit for individuals who require a considerable understanding of the methods required to add power cables into a live power distribution bay or transition the power feeds from one BDFB to another. Installers will understand how to develop a quality MOP and technicians, managers and engineers will recognize what is expected when approving or observing the MOP for the addition of DC power cables.
Class exercise:
- Develop a detailed MOP for the addition of power cables into a new equipment bay.
- Run, secure and connect power cables as described in detailed MOP.
- Develop a detailed MOP for the transition of power feeds from the existing equipment bay to a new secondary power distribution bay.
- Run, secure, connect and transition the load from the existing power source to the new source cables as described in detailed MOP.
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| Course Outline |
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Safety precautions for:
- General installation
- ESD events
- Battery installation and maintenance
- Working in a live power environment
Impact on Telecommunications Equipment
- Method of Procedure (MOP)
- General
- Detailed
- Service Continuity
Protection of Equipment
- Insulation methods
- Use of insulated tools
AC Power Classes
- Commercial power
- Standby generators
- Inverters
- UPS
Functions of DC Power Systems
- Telecom equipment voltage limits
- Minimum battery voltage
- Voltage drop application
Identify the Various Components
- Batteries
- Rectifiers
- Controllers
- Converters
- Secondary power distribution bays
- Power distribution cable
Flooded Batteries
- Lead calcium
- Lead-antimony
- Pure lead
Valve Regulated Lead-Acid (VRLA)
Thermal Runaway
- Occurrences
- Detection methods
Types of rectifiers
- Silicon controlled (SCR)
- Controlled ferroresonant (ferro)
- Switched-mode (SMR)
Circuit Protection Devices
- Fuses
- Circuit breakers
- Protection co-ordination
- Power distribution cables
Purpose of Proper Grounding Methods
- Ground system
- CBN (Common Bonding Network)
- IBN (Isolated Bonding Network)
- Power plant
Testing & Acceptance Procedures
- Functional
- Operational
- Documentation
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