Training Programmes - Single-Phase UPS Systems

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Single-Phase UPS Systems : Installation, Commissioning, and Servicing

A practical, in-person course designed for technicians, engineers, and service personnel working with single-phase UPS systems (1–10 kVA).

Learn how to install, commission, operate, and service UPS systems with confidence – using real equipment and real-world scenarios.

1

Day

7

CPD Points

50+

Years Instructor Experience

$595

+ GST · All Incl.

CPD · 7 PTS

$595

+ GST

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OVERVIEW

About The Course

Built For The Field — Not Just The Manual

This 1-day, in-person course is designed for professionals who need practical, job-ready skills to work with single-phase UPS systems.

From installation through to servicing and fault finding, the course covers the full lifecycle of a UPS system – with a strong focus on safe, correct, and efficient real-world practices.

By the end, you’ll have the confidence to:

What You’ll Learn

Split Into Theory & Hands-On Application

The course combines essential knowledge with practical exercises to ensure you can apply what you learn immediately.

PART A · THEORY

UPS Systems, Clearly Explained

Build a strong understanding of how single-phase UPS systems work and how to manage them safely.

UPS Installation

Commissioning

Configuration

Bypass Panel Operation

UPS Service and Maintenance

PART B · PRACTICAL

Installation, Commissioning & Servicing

Apply theory directly on real UPS systems through guided, hands-on exercises.

You’ll learn to:

Equipment You'll Use

Why Choose This Course

Hands-On Training, Taught By Someone Who's Done It

Five reasons field professionals pick Electrotest’s RF course over a generic online module.

YOUR INSTRUCTOR

Meet Steve

Lead RF Trainer · Electrotest Ltd

“I’ve been doing RF work for fifty years. This course covers everything I wish someone had sat me down and explained when I started.”

Steve runs every session personally. He’ll walk you through RF principles, take you through every measurement hands-on with real equipment, and answer the questions you actually have about work you’re doing in the field.

50+

Years in RF

7

CPD points earned

1:1

Field Q&A time

Is This For Me?

If You Work With UPS Systems — Yes.

This course is ideal for professionals responsible for installing, maintaining, or supporting UPS systems.

Ideal for:

WHO IT'S FOR

FAQ

Common Questions.

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1.   Do I need prior UPS experience?

Basic electrical knowledge is recommended, but no prior UPS experience is required.

Single-phase UPS systems ranging from 1 kVA to 10 kVA.

Yes – you’ll work directly with real UPS equipment throughout the course.

All training materials, practical sessions, and meals are included.

Yes, on-site training is available for organisations.

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