Why Take Propane Vehicle Training?
Propane, or liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), vehicles have the
range of equivalent gasoline vehicles but the potential for better emissions.
They are on the road today. In fact, LPG vehicles have a longer history
and are present in greater numbers than any other vehicles using an
alternative fuel.
An estimated 350,000 trucks, cars, and industrial vehicles are running
on propane. The infrastructure for delivery is well developed, and more
and more fleets are taking a second look at propane as a transportation
fuel.
Also propane is ideally suited for indoor applications such as forklifts--easily
answering the call for better indoor air quality.
Yet propane is one of the least understood of the alternative fuels.
Clearly there will be a demand for a pool of properly-trained technicians
to service and repair these vehicles.
The National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium at West
Virginia University has developed a thoroughly-researched, instructionally-sound,
easily-applied training program in propane vehicle components, layout,
maintenance, safety, and emissions controls -- all supported by concise
materials and hands-on experience.
What You Will Learn
Taught by certified
NAFTC instructors, this course will teach you the fundamentals of
theory, equipment, safety, and good work practices. In particular, this
course will enable you to
- Compare propane with the other alternative fuel options.
- Describe basic engine operations on gaseous fuels.
- Discuss incentives, regulations, and government policies.
- Build skills in propane system installation of tanks,
regulators, vaporizers, mixers, electrical wiring, and more.
- Compare and contrast current manufacturers' systems.
- Become adept in proper filling procedures.
- Analyze and compare various fuel exhaust emissions.
- Describe the safety procedures for vehicles and shop
facilities.
- Perform steady-state and transient drive cycle tests
on dynamometers.
- Use a final conversion checklist.
Materials Provided
to the Technician
- Course Manual and job aids (charts, handbooks, checklist).
- Program certificate, continuing education units (CEUs),
and uniform badges.
Materials Provided
to the Instructor
- Instructor's Manual
including course agenda and planning notes.
- Technician's Course
Manual and job aids (charts, handbooks, checklist).
- Program certificate,
continuing education units (CEUs), and uniform badges.
- Training aids (overheads,
videos, tests, etc.).
How You Will Learn
- Gain valuable knowledge from classroom instruction.
- Get "hands on" experience from laboratory activities.
- Learn practical skills in actual shop environments.
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: $875.00 US (manual included)
- Non-Member's Price: $1,000.00 US (manual included)
Participant Manual Pricing
- NTC Member's Price: $45.00 US
- Non-Member's Price: $52.00 US
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