Kemper en Van Twist - Training Syllabus 2012-Q1
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Kemper en Van Twist - Training Syllabus 2012-Q1
Training Centre Course Syllabus Version 2012-Q1 Course Syllabus Version 2012-Q1 Page 1 of 28 Table of content Introducing the Kemper en Van Twist Training Centre Page 2 Brand specific information Page 4 5 7 FG Wilson course offering Lombardini Marine course offering Perkins course offering Courses listing by Brand and Course Code Brand Course Code LM01 Lombardini Marine Water-cooled Diesel Tec PDL-T4M1* PDL-T4M2* PT01* PT05 PT07 PT16 PT19 PT21* PT26* PT27 PT29 PT31 PT32* PT36* PT38* PT62* ST11 Tier IV Technology Introduction (Module 1) Tier IV Intermediate Technology (Module 2) Perkins Product Appreciation 2000 Series Engines - Mechanical/Electrical 400 C/D Series Engines 1100 A,B,C & D Series Mechanical Engines 1300 Edi Engines - Mechanical/Electrical Applied Failure Analysis Introduction Electronically Controlled Engines 1100C Series Engines - Mechanical/Electrical 800C/D Series Engines (not 854!) 1100D Series Engines - Mechanical/Electrical ECG & LCG Electronic Governors Intermediate Electronically Controlled Engines Tier IV Diagnostics Training (Module 3) Electronically controlled Engines 4000 Series Diesel Engines - Mechanical Description Page 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 * Non Product Specific Course Enrolment Terms and Conditions Training Booking Form Training Schedule Page 25 27 28 Course Syllabus Version 2012-Q1 Page 2 of 28 Introducing the Kemper en Van Twist Training Centre Kemper en Van Twist Diesel B.V. (KvT) offers training courses at their modern facility in Dordrecht (NL). The KvT office is easily reachable by either car or public transportation. Hotel facilities are available at walking distance if required. After registering at the front desk in our combined showroom-lobby, our guests will be escorted to one the appropriate training rooms. Given training courses can be manufacturer prescribed or made to customer requirements. All courses will be either manufacturer or KvT certified after successful completion and/or full attenuation. Theoretical learning facilities State of the art audio/visual aids (beamer, speaker system & whiteboard). Separate rooms for small groups (up to 7) and larger parties (up to 13 persons). All rooms are air conditioned. Refreshment corner nearby. Course Syllabus Version 2012-Q1 Page 3 of 28 Hands on learning facility Air conditioned. State of the art tools (Metric/Inch/Torx). Personal safety equipment. Computer diagnostics corner. Manufacturer special tools available. Visual explanation aids (whiteboard). Refreshment corner. All our Trainers have many years of practical experience, and are all First Aid, AED Trained and SCC Certified. As well as certified Innovam mentors. They do receive frequent product update information to provide during training. Besides the hands on training room we have the opportunity to do hands on training on running engines in one of our test docks. In our test docks we have to opportunity to do hands on training on engines with simulated load. Want to know what KvT can do for you? See or standard course offering hereafter to boost your productivity? Not sure what you need ? Please feel free to get in contact with the Product Support Department or your regular contact within KvT. Course Syllabus Version 2012-Q1 Page 4 of 28 FG Wilson course offering For many years Kemper en Van Twist Diesel B.V. (KvT) is the official Dutch importer for FG Wilson generator set’s. FG Wilson(FGW) sets can be supplied as a of the shelve product with additional transfer panels upon request. Or as part of a integrated project specific installation with KvT build power control panels. Due to operational regulation we only focus on the low voltage systems, related with engine operational systems and communication to and from the control panel. For quite a number of years FGW is using Perkins engines as their preferred engine suppliers. For this reason we are able to rapidly supply a tailor made training upon you request, while focusing on your preferred operation panel and engine type. Upon course completion for a tailor made course, a KvT certificate will be issued when desired. To enhance your knowledge on Perkins engines, please see the Perkins course offering in this Syllabus. Course Syllabus Version 2012-Q1 Page 5 of 28 Lombardini Marine course offering Since the mid 1990’s Kemper en Van Twist Diesel B.V. (KvT) is the official Dutch importer for Lombardini Marine engines. Besides Dutch boat builders and distributor refit’s, quite a number of Lombardini engines find their way into Holland via vessel import. To enhance knowledge on Lombardini Marine engines we are proud to enounce a technical course offering on st Lombardini LDW engines is scheduled to launched in 1 halve of 2012. Upon this course completion, a KvT certificate will be issued. A new release of this syllabus will be issues upon availability of new course offering. Course Syllabus Version 2012-Q1 Page 6 of 28 Course Code Description LM01 Lombardini Marine Water Cooled Diesel Tec Course Language Course Duration Course Location Dutch/English 1 Day KvT Premises - Dordrecht (NL) Certification Pre – requisite KvT Certificate None Course Overview A hands on, engine teardown course, designed to give an insight into the features and mechanical aspects of Lombardini Marine Water Cooled Diesel Engines. The course also covers service points and is therefore aimed at those within a technical role. Persons in non-technical roles are welcome to attend also. This course contains a substantial amount of hands-on, specially focusing on FOCS technology and service. Pre-requisite Persons with a sound diesel engine background, wishing to attain or grow their knowledge of the Lombardini LDW FOCS and CHD Series engine family. Course Objectives Upon completion of the course the participants will be able to; • Use Lombardi nomenclature to identify engine types • Use information in Lombardi workshop manuals • Strip and re-assemble Lombardini Water Cooled Diesel Engines • Carry out service operations Course Outline • • • • • Introduction and course objectives CHD Engines overview and specifics FOCS Engines overview and specifics FOCS FUEL SYSTEMS, timing and synchronization LDW Engine electrics. Course Syllabus Version 2012-Q1 Page 7 of 28 Perkins course offering Kemper en Van Twist Diesel B.V. (KvT) and Perkins share a long history together. KvT is there first Distributor abroad and has been there distributor for over 75 Years. Also one of the first Perkins certified externally Trainers is a KvT Employee. In the mean time KvT is now an official Perkins Regional Training Centre and has several official Perkins Trainings Authorized by the Perkins Training Guild. For this reason we are able to give Perkins Certified Training. KvT is shortlisted by Perkins to become a Training Centre of Excellence in 2012. Perkins is working with prerequisite’s that need to be followed before some courses can be followed. Hereunder a table showing prerequisite’s per course. Not mentioned courses do not have a prerequisite obligation. Perkins prerequisite table Course Prerequisite Code PT36 or PT62 PT05 PT36 or PT62 PT19 PT36 or PT62 PT27 PT36 or PT62 PT31 PT36 PT26 PDL-T4M2 and PT31 PT38 PDL-T4M2 PDL-T4M1 Due to the introduction of new technologies and environmental regulations such as Stage 3A and Tier 4 interim. A successfully completed PT38 “Tier 4 diagnostics training” is obliged in order to be qualified to work on their new engines. Although PT38 can only be followed on Perkins Peterborough UK Factory premises, it is mentioned in this syllabus. It is foreseen that in due time, KvT will be able to offer this course in our own facility. However it is recommended to enhance knowledge on Tier 4 products, to getting trained up to the PT38 level. A quotation for UK based training can be provided upon request. In line with enhancement of their training program on these new engines. Perkins has announced three new training courses being developed covering 400F, 854 & 1200S “Key Disassembly & Assembly”. And a course for their new 1600 engine. Due to the current economic climate, Perkins has reduced the time needed to get trained on engine electronics by one day by introducing a 3 day course PT62, replacing both two day courses PT36 and PT26. Although PT26 and 36 are no longer Perkins certified, we still over these course, and advice these for people new to the business and having no prior experience with (engine) electronics. Mind though, PT62 is still to be completed before any of the courses mentioned in the Perkins prerequisite table above are to be followed. Furthermore an EST (electronic service tool) course is to be launched in 2012. A new release of this syllabus will be issues upon availability of new course offering. Course Syllabus Version 2012-Q1 Page 8 of 28 Course Code Description PDL-T4M1 Tier IV Technology Introduction (Module 1) Course Language Course Duration Course Location Dutch/English ¼ hour Distance learning or KvT Premises - Dordrecht Certification Pre – requisite No Certificate Issued None Course Overview Diesel engines have evolved over the years from sole mechanical to electronically controlled. Due to new environmental regulations, introduction of new technology is necessary to meet ever stringent emissions. This course is suitable for people who require to gain the all important 'Perkins Tier IV Knowledge', prior to attending any other Perkins Tier IV training course. This module is intended to provide a short overview of ‘what is Tier 4, Step 4 and Stage 3b’ and ‘what technology you’ll be seeing on engines to be able to meet these requirements. In case of distance learning, course completion should be reported to KvT for registration purposes, and to be able to attend PDL-T4M2 training. Pre-requisite Persons with a sound diesel engine background and electrical knowledge, wishing to attain or grow their knowledge on the Perkins Tier IV technology. Course Objectives Upon completion of the course the participants will be able to tell; • What is Tier 4, Step 4 and Stage 3b • The various solutions to meet these requirements Course Outline • • • • Introduction Tier 4 Acronyms Regulations Technology Course Syllabus Version 2012-Q1 Page 9 of 28 Course Code Description PDL-T4M2 Tier IV Intermediate Technology I (Module 2) Course Language Course Duration Course Location Dutch/English ½ Day Distance learning or KvT Premises - Dordrecht Certification Pre – requisite KvT Certificate PDL-T4M1 Course Overview Tier 4, Module 2 , is the second part of training initiatives designed to steadily increase your knowledge on the changes in emission technology. This module is focussed more on the Tier IV, Step 4 and Stage 3b’ technology you’ll be seeing on Perkins engines. Although this module is available as distance learning module, we strongly recommend to take this training face-to face due to the high level of applied technical English. A set minimum score on the end of course test, is required to receive a certificate and be able to attend PT38 training. In case of distance learning, test score results are to be send to KvT for registration purposes and to receive a KvT Certificate . Pre-requisite Persons wishing to take this course, should have previously followed PDL-T4M1. Completion of PT36 or PT62 and PT31 is highly recommended. Course Objectives Upon completion of the course the participants will be able to tell in more detail; • What is Tier 4, Step 4 and Stage 3b. • The various solutions and technology used by Perkins to meet these requirements Course Outline • • • • • Introduction Tier 4 Interim Systems Overview Tier 4 Interim Aftertreatment Tier 4 Interim Air Systems Tier 4 Interim Regeneration Strategy Course Syllabus Course Code Description PT01 Perkins Product Appreciation Course Language Course Duration Course Location Dutch/English 2 Days KvT Premises - Dordrecht (NL) Certification Pre – requisite Official Perkins Certificate None Version 2012-Q1 Page 10 of 28 Course Overview Diesel engines have evolved over the years to become one of the most efficient power producing units used worldwide. They are found in nearly every type of application used in construction, agriculture, power generation and all manner of industrial uses. This course has been designed to show people new to the engine business and in depth overview of how these engines have been designed and how they work. This course is very hands on. Pre-requisite This course is suitable for people who require to gain the all important 'Diesel Knowledge', prior to attending any other Perkins course. Course Objectives Upon completion of the course the participants will be able to; • To give diesel knowledge to new staff in the business or final year apprentices, etc. • To act as an important refresher to fitters who have not attended a course for some time. • The course time is split between classroom theory and practical. Course Outline • • • • • • • • • • • • Diesel engine design features Description and function of components Compression ignition principles - 4 stroke cycle Comparison with other forms of heat engines Description of the engine fuel systems Description of the engine oil systems Description of the engine air systems Description of the engine cooling systems 'Direct' and 'Indirect' combustion systems Electronics and the Perkins Diesel Lubrication, fuels, coolants, etc Perkins engine numbering system Course Syllabus Version 2012-Q1 Page 11 of 28 Course Code Description PT05 2000 Series Engines – Mechanical/Electrical Course Language Course Duration Course Location Dutch/English 3 Days KvT Premises - Dordrecht (NL) Certification Pre – requisite Official Perkins Certificate PT36 or PT62 Course Overview With any engine there are always new skills which need to be learnt and practised and this is especially true with the 2000 series. This course has be prepared specifically for engine technicians and workshop staff to get to grips with the disassembly, rebuild and fault diagnosis techniques used on this engine. Pre-requisite Persons wishing to attend this course should first attend PT36 or PT62 or have covered the content in a previous course. Course Objectives Upon completion of the course the participants will be able to; • Show technicians strip down techniques and the use of special tools • EST(Electronic Service Tool) and fault diagnosis procedures specific to 2000 Series engines Course Outline • • • • • • • Engine Overview Sensor operation The function of the electronic control module The wiring loom Customer wiring Diagnostics/re-programming Operation of the electronic service tool relating to 2000 Familiarisation with mechanical features Course Syllabus Course Code Description PT07 400 C/D Series Engines Course Language Course Duration Course Location Dutch/English 1 Day KvT Premises - Dordrecht (NL) Certification Pre – requisite Official Perkins Certificate None Version 2012-Q1 Page 12 of 28 Course Overview A hands on, engine teardown course, designed to give an insight into the features and mechanical aspects of the engine. The course also covers service points and is therefore aimed at those within a technical role. Persons in non-technical roles are welcome to attend also. Pre-requisite Persons with a sound diesel engine background, wishing to attain or grow their knowledge of the 400C/D Series engine family. Course Objectives Upon completion of the course the participants will be able to; • Use Perkins nomenclature to identify engine types • Use information in Perkins workshop manuals • Strip and re-assemble 400C/D Series engines • Carry out service operations Course Outline • • Introduction and course objectives Engine overview Course Syllabus Version 2012-Q1 Page 13 of 28 Course Code Description PT16 1100 A,B,C & D Series Mechanical Engines Course Language Course Duration Course Location Dutch/English 1 Day KvT Premises - Dordrecht (NL) Certification Pre – requisite Official Perkins Certificate None Course Overview A hands on, engine teardown course, designed to give an insight into the features and mechanical aspects of the engine. The course also covers service points and is therefore aimed at those within a technical role. Persons in non-technical roles are welcome to attend also. Pre-requisite Persons with a sound diesel engine background, wishing to attain knowledge of the Perkins 1100 Series mechanical engine family. Course Objectives The course aim is to provide a technical understanding of the 1100 Series mechanical engine range. At the end of the course the delegates will be able to; • Use Perkins nomenclature to identify engine types • Use information in Perkins workshop manual • Strip and re-assemble 1100 Series engines • Carry out service operations • Course Outline • Reception and registration • 1100 Series history • Nomenclature • Technical presentation • Use of workshop manual • Strip and re-assembly • Service operations Course Outline • • Introduction and course objectives Engine overview Course Syllabus Version 2012-Q1 Page 14 of 28 Course Code Description PT19 1300 Edi Engines – Mechanical/Electrical Course Language Course Duration Course Location Dutch/English 2 Days KvT Premises - Dordrecht (NL) Certification Pre – requisite Official Perkins Certificate PT36 or PT62 Course Overview The 1300 series engine was the first diesel engine Perkins had in production, that made use of electronic controllers. This course is aimed directly at workshop and service personnel that come into contact with the 1300 series engines. Pre-requisite Persons wishing to attend this course should first attend PT36 or PT62 or have covered the content in a previous course. Course Objectives Upon completion of the course the participants will be able to; • Recognise the components associated with 1300EDi engines • Understand their operation and functions • Perform fault diagnostics, using a multimeter, flashing lights and the electronic service tool • Wire up all industrial open power unit requirements and two gen set functions Course Outline • • • • • • • • • • Overview Injector operation Oil system Fuel system The electronic control module Sensor operation Wiring the engine controls Diagnostics/re-programming Use and operation of the flashing fault codes Use and operation of the electronic service tool - specific to these engines Course Syllabus Course Code Description PT21 Applied Failure Analysis Course Language Course Duration Course Location Dutch/English 3 Days KvT Premises - Dordrecht (NL) Certification Pre – requisite Official Perkins Certificate None Version 2012-Q1 Page 15 of 28 Course Overview However well an engine is designed and manufactured there will always the time when some event occurs causing a part to fail. This course is designed to help people understand why the failure happened, what caused it to happen and be able to report back to customers, managers and manufacturer the most probable root cause of the failure. Pre-requisite Persons who are competent with engine assembly, wishing to expand their knowledge. Persons who already carry out failure analysis wishing to enhance their knowledge/experience. Course Objectives The course aim is to provide a logical approach to failure analysis on a diesel engine. The delegates will be shown through practical demonstration how different failure modes evidence themselves. Upon completion of the course the participants will be able to; • Identify common parts failures • Describe the evidence of common failure modes • Ascribe the most probable root cause of a failure Course Outline • • • • • • • • Reception and registration Group Workshop - Failed Parts Reporting Introduction to the Perkins Failure Analysis Techniques Collecting failure data Analysing failure data Determine probable root causes Report compilation Allocation of blame Course Syllabus Version 2012-Q1 Page 16 of 28 Course Code Description PT26 Introduction to Electronically Controlled Engines Course Language Course Duration Course Location Dutch/English 2 Days KvT Premises - Dordrecht (NL) Certification Pre – requisite KvT Certificate None Course Overview An eye opener into the world of Electronically Controlled Engines. Dispelling the myths surrounding electronics and building confidence in this new method of controlling diesel engines. Ideal for complete beginners wishing to grow their knowledge and to be able to advance onto the intermediate course. Pre-requisite Designed to impart a general understanding of electronically controlled engines to a wide range of interested parties who do not need or require direct involvement with the engine on a day to day basis. Course Objectives Upon completion of the course the participants will be able to; • Understand basic electrical and electronic components and circuits • To identify electronic engine components • Perform basic electrical checks on the engine • Use the basic functions of the electronic service tool Course Outline • • • • • • • • • • • Introduction and course objectives What is an electronic engine Fuel Systems in use with Perkins Range 1100 Series-VP30 Pump 1300 Series-Hydraulically actuated electrically controlled unit injectors (H.E.U.I.) 2800 Series-Mechanically activated electronically controlled unit injectors (M.E.U.I) Basic circuit building including the use of the multimeter and basic fault diagnostics The operation of the electronic control module throttle sensors Engine mounted sensors - temperature - pressure and speed/position Electronic Service Tool (EST) Overview of controller area networks (CAN) Course Syllabus Version 2012-Q1 Page 17 of 28 Course Code Description PT27 1100C Series Engines - Mechanical/Electrical Course Language Course Duration Course Location Dutch/English 2 Days KvT Premises - Dordrecht (NL) Certification Pre – requisite Official Perkins Certificate PT36 or PT62 Course Overview This course covers the elements of the mechanical course plus the electronic components and systems that differ from the other products in the Perkins range. Specific elements within EST relating to this engine are also covered. Pre-requisite Persons wishing to attend this course should first attend PT36 or PT62 or have covered the content in a previous course. It is recommendable to have attended PT16 prior to this course although this is not a prerequisite. Course Objectives Upon completion of the course the participants will be able to; • Recognise the components associated with 1100C electronic engines • Understand their operation and functions • Appreciate the reasons behind the migration to electronic engines • Perform operations within the electronic service tool relating to 1100C Series Course Outline • • • • • • • • Engine Overview Sensor operation - pressure-temperature speed The function of the electronic control module The wiring loom Customer wiring Diagnostics/re-programming Use and operation of the electronic service tool Familiarisation with new mechanical features of 1100 series engines Course Syllabus Course Code Description PT29 800C/D Series Engines Course Language Course Duration Course Location Dutch/English 1 Day KvT Premises - Dordrecht (NL) Certification Pre – requisite Official Perkins Certificate None Version 2012-Q1 Page 18 of 28 Course Overview A hands on, engine teardown course, designed to give an insight into the features and mechanical aspects of the engine. The course also covers service points and is therefore aimed at those within a technical role. Persons in non-technical roles are welcome to attend also. This course does not cover the newly introduced Perkins 854 Series engines. Pre-requisite Persons with a sound diesel engine background, wishing to attain or grow their knowledge of the 800C/D Series engine family. Course Objectives The course objective is to provide a technical understanding of the 800 Series engine family. Upon completion of the course the participants will be able to; • Use Perkins nomenclature to identify engine types • Use information in Perkins workshop manuals • Strip and re-assemble 800C/D Series engines • Carry out service operations Course Outline • • Introduction and course objectives Engine overview Course Syllabus Version 2012-Q1 Page 19 of 28 Course Code Description PT31 1100D Series - Mechanical/Electrical Course Language Course Duration Course Location Dutch/English 2 Days KvT Premises - Dordrecht (NL) Certification Pre – requisite Official Perkins Certificate PT36 or PT62 Course Overview The 1100D series is one of Perkins latest emission controlled engines with many new design features not before seen on Perkins products. This course has been designed to go through all the features of this new engine and is especially suited to workshop staff involved with service and overhaul of the engines. Pre-requisite Persons wishing to attend this course should first attend PT36 or PT62 or have covered the content in a previous course. It is recommendable to have attended PT16 prior to this course although this is not a prerequisite. Course Objectives Upon completion of the course the participants will be able to; • Recognise the components associated with 1106D engines. • Perform strip, rebuild and service operations. • Perform systematic electrical fault diagnostics. Course Outline • • • • Mechanical overview. Service operations. Electrical/electronic overview. Use and operation of the electronic service tool relating to 1100D. Course Syllabus Course Code Description PT32 ECG & LCG Electronic Governors Course Language Course Duration Course Location Dutch/English 1 Day KvT Premises - Dordrecht (NL) Certification Pre – requisite Official Perkins Certificate None Version 2012-Q1 Page 20 of 28 Course Overview This course not only provides information on the workings of the ECG & LCG governors but also includes installation, programming and troubleshooting. Anyone involved with the installation, service and repair of a Perkins engine using these types of governor should attend this course. It will also benefit those who may not have contact with the engines but want an understanding of the governors. Pre-requisite Persons wishing to attend this course need to have a good understanding of diesel engines, a basic understanding of electrics including using a multi-meter and electronic engine control. Course Objectives Upon completion of the course the participants will be able to; • Install governors in accordance with the installation literature • Use the appropriate service tools • Program the governor with the required software • Perform systematic electrical/electronic fault diagnostics Course Outline • • • • • Product overview Product specifications Inputs and outputs Speed control features Service tool Course Syllabus Version 2012-Q1 Page 21 of 28 Course Code Description PT36 Electronically Controlled Engines - Intermediate Course Language Course Duration Course Location Dutch/English 2 Days KvT Premises - Dordrecht (NL) Certification Pre – requisite Official Perkins Certificate PT26 Course Overview A course, aimed primarily at the technician, covering generic subjects relating to electronically controlled Perkins Engines. The course covers subjects such as speed control, sensors, engine & application wiring. Fault finding and use of diagnostic equipment such as the Electronic Service Tool (EST), are a key part of this course. Pre-requisite Persons who have not had experience with electrical systems or equipment, should first attend PT26. Course Objectives Upon completion of the course the participants will be able to; • Understand, test and fault diagnose all the critical circuits on the engine • Use a multimeter and EST to assist in fault finding effective • Reprogram the engine with new software and configuration files • Reprogram throttle settings and understand the configuration process • There will be more practical involvement on this course Course Outline • • • • • • Fuel Pump Power Circuits ECM Power Circuits Electronic Component Fault Finding and Repair Reflashing and Configuration process using EST & PTMI Throttle Configuration Practical examples and exercises throughout the course Course Syllabus Version 2012-Q1 Page 22 of 28 Course Code Description PT38 Tier IV Diagnostics Training (Module 3) Course Language Course Duration Course Location English 3 Days Perkins Premises – Peterborough (UK) Certification Pre – requisite Official Perkins Certificate PT31 and PDL-T4M2 Course Overview With new technologies such as high temperature regeneration and Nox Reduction Systems (NRS) being used on the latest range of engines from Perkins, diagnostics training is essential to provide the technician with the knowledge and confidence to provide effective repair, right first time. During this course students learning will be heavily focussed around working on running engines with replicated faults and utilising the Electronic Service Tool (EST) together with the appropriate service literature to learn how to correctly diagnose engines within the Tier IV range. Pre-requisite Persons wishing to attend this course should first complete courses PT31 and Tier IV module 2. Course Objectives Upon completion of the course the participants will be able to; • Diagnose faults related to the Nox Reduction System (NRS) and After treatment • Use a Clamp-on Multi-Meter • Use the additional features within the Electronic Service Tool (EST) • Use the Trouble Shooting Guide to assist in fault finding. Course Outline • • • • Revision of Tier IV technology EST additions in support of Tier IV Use of Service Literature Tier IV related fault diagnosis Course Syllabus Course Code Description PT62 Electronically Controlled Engines Course Language Course Duration Course Location Dutch/English 3 Days KvT Premises - Dordrecht (NL) Certification Pre – requisite Official Perkins Certificate None Version 2012-Q1 Page 23 of 28 Course Overview A course, aimed primarily at the technician, covering generic subjects relating to electronically controlled Perkins Engines. The course covers subjects from basic circuits to speed control, sensors, engine & application wiring. Fault finding and use of diagnostic equipment such as multimeters and the Electronic Service Tool (EST), are a key part of this course. Pre-requisite A basic understanding of electricity is desirable. Course Objectives Upon completion of the course the participants will be able to; • Describe the benefits of electronically controlled engines • Answer basic questions relating to system components • Use a multimeter to fault find using resistance and volts • Demonstrate the key functions of the Electronic Service Tool (EST) • Diagnose faults with engine electrical systems • Reprogram ECM software and configuration files • Reprogram throttle settings and understand the configuration process Course Outline • • • • • • • • Basic circuit building including the use of the multimeter basic fault diagnostics The operation of the Electronic Control Module Engine mounted sensors Engine speed control Electronic Service Tool (EST) Electronic Component Fault Finding and Repair Reflashing and Configuration Practical examples and exercises throughout the course Course Syllabus Version 2012-Q1 Page 24 of 28 Course Code Description ST11 4000 Series Diesel Engines - Mechanical Course Language Course Duration Course Location Dutch/English 4½ Days KvT Premises - Dordrecht (NL) Certification Pre – requisite Official Perkins Certificate None Course Overview The 4000 Series engine is one of Perkins most successful engines finding use in many applications around the world. This course covers all aspects of the engine and is particularly suited to workshop personnel. Pre-requisite This syllabus shows the course content presented during classroom presentations and in the workshop training facilities. The information given is to the 'Must know' standard, i.e. that required to effectively maintain, fault diagnose and repair the engine and it's systems. Delegates must be technically aware of diesel engine generic technology. Course Objectives Upon completion of the course the participants will be able to; • Answer basic questions relating to system components • Perform strip, rebuild and service operations using the appropriate service documentation. Course Outline • • • • • • • • • • Introduction To The Course External features of the engines Engine strip and use of special workshop tools Lubrication system Fuel system Governors Engine rebuild and use of special workshop tools Failed component analysis Cooling system Turbocharger and induction system Course Syllabus Version 2012-Q1 Page 25 of 28 Terms and Conditions Introduction For all training enquiries contact: Kemper en Van Twist Diesel B.V. Product Support Keerweer 62 – 3316 KA PB 62 – 3300 AD Dordrecht The Netherlands T: +31 (0)78 6326600 F: +31 (0)78 6136746 E: productsupport@kvt.nl W: www.kvt.com Enrolment We would advise you to request course places well in advance to avoid disappointment. To enrol for a course, complete the 'Training Booking Form' section below. When we receive a fully completed form we will acknowledge this by sending joining instructions, which will confirm your booking. This document will also state any special requirements necessary during attenuation for the enrolled training if applicable. Please pay particular attention to the Health and Safety (H&S) information contained in the joining instructions, especially the requirement for delegates to wear protective footwear. KvT has a duty of care towards all personnel on its premises and we in the Training team take this very seriously. Individuals have a duty of care to themselves and are required to comply with H&S. KvT reserves the right to refuse training to any person who will not comply with Health and Safety requirements. Please do not assume you are booked on the course until you receive this communication. Note: The form requires an ‘Order Number’ - this must be supplied or the booking cannot be made. Classes Classes normally begin at 9:00 and end at 16.00hr. Final arrangements are stated in the joining instructions. Delegates who do not attend the full duration of the course will not be awarded a completion certificate. Many of our classes can take a maximum of predetermined delegates. Courses All courses are identified by a code number and a description. The dates for some of the courses will be set for the year, however all courses are available on request. It is also possible to request bespoke course adapted to your requirements. Courses for non-current/historic product are available, subject to resource availability - please contact us for further details. Prerequisite Before completing the enrolment form please check the prerequisite of the course being booked - this must be adhered to for the course booking to be acknowledged and accepted. Course Syllabus Version 2012-Q1 Page 26 of 28 Hotel Reservations Hereunder our selection of recommended hotels. Please note that we do not book hotels on your behalf. Reservations must be made by the delegate at their hotel of choice. KvT assumes no responsibility for any costs incurred for accommodation and sustenance. All hotel costs are to be settled by the delegate prior to departure. Hotels; Postillion Hotel – Dordrecht Van der Valk Hotel – Dordrecht (opening Q3-2012) Hotel Dordrecht – Dordrecht www.postillionhotels.com www.valk.com www.hoteldordrecht.nl The last hotel provides an alternative for those who prefer to be in the city centre. Fees Prices are available on request only. Training fee’s will be invoiced according to our general terms and conditions (VIV) and will have to be paid accordingly. Cancellations Failure to provide an Order Number will result in the course being cancelled 21 days prior to the course date. Cancellation by a delegate must be advised in writing to KvT’s Product Support, 21 days prior to the course start date to avoid being charged for the course. If any courses have less than four people confirmed within 21 days of the course date, we reserve the right to cancel. We also reserve the right to cancel courses at any time due to unforeseen circumstances such as illness. KvT does not accept responsibility for any financial loss due to cancelation. Course Syllabus Version 2012-Q1 Page 27 of 28 Training Booking Form Kemper en Van Twist Diesel B.V. assumes no responsibility for any costs incurred for accommodation and sustenance. All Hotel costs are to be settled by the delegate prior to departure. Before completing this form, you are requested to read our Terms and Conditions. Training Booked By Name*: E-Mail*: Phone number*: Fax number: Organisation Name*: Course Code*: Course Dates (week beginning)*: Delegate Information Delegate 1*: Delegate 2: Delegate 3: Delegate 4: Delegate 5: Delegate 6: Budget and Acceptance We understand that accommodation cost are not included, and we will settle the account direct with the hotel concerned if applicable. To accept and confirm our terms and conditions, please tick the box*: Order number/Budget Code*: Please use block letters to fill this form! * marked questions are mandatory to answer. Course Syllabus Version 2012-Q1 Page 28 of 30 Training Schedule 2012 January(1) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 February(2) March(3) April(4) May(5) June(6) July(7) August(8) September(9) October(10) November(11) PT21 PT05 PT05 PT05 PT32 PDL-T4M1+2 PT16 PT31 PT31 PDL-T4M1+2 PDL-T4M1+2 PT01 PT01 PT62 PT62 PT62 PT07 PDL-T4M1+2 PDL-T4M1+2 (E) XX XX Normally, courses are given in Dutch language Marked courses are given in English language Training planned Training confirmed Unavailable for training No working day Non mentioned courses, as well as planning courses back to back, are available on request. Please feel free to contact us for any training wishes you might have. December(12)