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Diesel Generator
Diesel Generator Operation, Control, Maintenance & Troubleshooting Program Purpose Develop …
Diesel Engine
Diesel Engine The course covers Diesel engine fundamentals and safety …
What you'll learn
• By the end of this program, participants will have stronger awareness of:
• Understand and compare diesel fuel injection systems across different technologies
• Analyze fuel system behavior and its impact on engine performance
• Apply structured diagnostic methods instead of trial-and-error
• Identify and differentiate between fuel-related faults
• Interpret engine symptoms such as starting issues, low power, and smoke
• Recognize contamination risks and apply proper maintenance practices
• Improve troubleshooting accuracy and reduce downtime
• Work across multiple OEM fuel system architectures
Fuel Injection System
Fuel Injection Systems, Components, Operation & Testing & Troubleshooting Program …
What you'll learn
• Participants will gain the ability to:
• Understand and compare all diesel fuel injection systems from mechanical to advanced electronic technologies
• Analyze fuel system behavior by linking components, operation, and engine performance
• Apply structured diagnostic methodology instead of trial-and-error maintenance
• Identify and differentiate faults across mechanical, hydraulic, and electronically controlled fuel systems
• Interpret engine symptoms such as hard starting, low power, smoke, and unstable operation based on fuel system behavior
• Evaluate the effect of injection timing, pressure, and atomization on combustion efficiency
• Recognize contamination risks and apply proper filtration and maintenance practices
• Improve troubleshooting accuracy, reducing unnecessary component replacement and downtime
• Work confidently across multiple OEM fuel system architectures (CAT, Cummins, Komatsu, Volvo, Perkins)
• Apply logical diagnostic thinking to real heavy equipment engine conditions
Heavy Equipment Electrical Systems
This program is designed to develop the participant’s ability to …
What you'll learn
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
1. Explain the fundamental electrical principles used in heavy equipment systems.
2. Read and interpret OEM electrical schematics and wiring diagrams.
3. Identify the function of major electrical and electronic components used in heavy equipment.
4. Safely use electrical test instruments such as a digital multimeter and clamp meter.
5. Diagnose common electrical faults including:
6. Diagnose and test batteries, starting systems, and charging systems.
7. Understand sensor and actuator operation in machine control systems.
8. Understand ECM inputs, outputs, and diagnostic fault logic.
9. Diagnose basic CAN/J1939 communication issues.
10. Apply a structured troubleshooting process to real machine faults.
11. Perform preventive inspection and electrical system checks with better technical judgment.