Liquefied Natural Gas Vehicles
The number of trucks and buses powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG) is growing every year. Mandates such as the Federal Energy Policy Act require most large fleets to include alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs) in ever-growing numbers.

All of this means that the demand for AFV technicians is increasing dramatically. The AFV technician needs to know everything that is currently applicable to heavy-duty vehicles, along with new technology to deal with the LNG fuel system, engine, electronics, and exhaust. This course meets the needs of the technician, the employer, the fleet operator, and the training institution.

Course Objectives
Taught by certified NAFTC instructors, this course will enable you to

  • Explain the sources and processing of gaseous fuels.
  • Discuss the impact of dependence on foreign oil on the U.S. economy.
  • Describe the sources and effects of environmental pollution.
  • List the major alternative fuels currently or soon to be in use, and compare the benefits and drawbacks of each.
  • Learn the concepts of pressure, density, and volume in describing, measuring, and handling gaseous fuels.
  • State the chemical and physical properties of methane, propane, and hydrogen.
  • List the primary emissions from transportation uses, and identify the sources and remedies for each.
  • Describe Otto and diesel cycle engines, and explain how combustion is different with a gaseous fuel.
  • Explain lean-burn technology and calculate the correct air-fuel ratio to achieve best power, lowest emissions, and greatest fuel economy.
  • Describe the components of an LNG fuel system and explain how each operates.
  • Explain the operation of the Electronic Control Module (ECM) and the components that connect to it.
  • Describe the operation of the ignition system and its components.
  • List personal and shop safety procedures, and describe the appropriate responses to common emergencies such as fire, gas leakage, and collision.
  • List the major policies and regulations pertaining to the installation, operation, and inspection of gaseous fuel vehicles.
  • Describe the information that fleet managers need to know in order to plan, set up, and manage an LNG fueling operation.

Materials Provided to the Learner

  • Learner's Guide including review questions and learning activities
  • Program certificate
  • Materials Provided to the Instructor
    Instructor's Guide including course agenda and planning notes
  • Learner's Guide
  • Program certificate
  • Training aids (PowerPoint presentation, Flash animations, tests, etc.).

Classes are taught by certified instructors:

  • At the NAFTC's Regional Training Centers around the country. Click here to see map.
  • At the new National Alternative Fuels Training Laboratory in Morgantown, WV. Click here to view building.
  • In customized classes brought to your doorstep, designed to meet your particular needs.

Schedule and Cost

Participant Pricing

  • NTC Member's Price: $625.00 US (manual included)
  • Non-Member's Price: $725.00 US (manual included)

Instructor Pricing

  • NTC Member's Price: $700.00 US (manual included)
  • Non-Member's Price: $800.00 US (manual included)

Participant Manual Pricing

  • NTC Member's Price: $44.00 US
  • Non-Member's Price: $51.00 US

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