Technical / Electrical Engineering
Battery and Battery Chargers Troubleshooting & Maintenance
TE353
This intermediate course is tailored for corporate maintenance and engineering professionals responsible for the operation and upkeep of battery systems. It addresses the increasing reliance on battery-powered solutions in industrial environments and the need for effective diagnostics and preventive maintenance. Participants will gain hands-on insights into troubleshooting techniques, safety practices, and the latest developments in battery technology.
- Identify various battery types and understand their working principles
- Troubleshoot common battery and charger issues using diagnostic tools
- Apply preventive and routine maintenance strategies to maximize battery life
- Implement safety protocols in handling and maintaining battery systems
- Evaluate advancements and trends in battery technology and charging systems
- Maintenance technicians
- Electrical engineers
- Engineering support staff
- Professionals working with battery systems
1. Introduction to Battery Technology
- Types of batteries
- Working principles of batteries
- Battery applications in industry
2. Battery Charging Systems
- Charger types and functions
- Charging techniques
- Monitoring and control systems
3. Troubleshooting Battery Systems
- Common battery failures
- Diagnostic methods
- Troubleshooting procedures
4. Battery Maintenance Practices
- Routine maintenance procedures
- Performance testing
- Longevity and efficiency improvement
5. Safety in Battery Maintenance
- Safety precautions and procedures
- Handling and disposal of batteries
- Emergency response for battery incidents
6. Advanced Diagnostic Tools
- Using multimeters and analyzers
- Software tools for diagnostics
- Interpreting diagnostic data
7. Preventive Maintenance Strategies
- Developing preventive maintenance plans
- Cost-benefit analysis
- Lifecycle management of batteries
8. Emerging Trends in Battery Technology
- Advancements in battery technologies
- Future of battery applications
- Innovations in charging systems
The course combines various teaching methods, including instructor-led presentations, group discussions, case study analyses, and assessments through quizzes and a final exam to engage participants and ensure they understand and retain the material.
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