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Fairbanks Morse Training Center

Offers Finest In Hands-On

Diesel Engine Service Training

The recently completed Fair- banks Morse Diesel Training Center headquartered in Beloit, Wise., is designed to give all Fairbanks

Morse customer operating and ser- vice personnel the finest in hands- on training in service and repair of

Fairbanks Morse Opposed Piston and Colt/Pielstick engines. (It also provides special training programs for US Navy personnel from around the world).

For training, the school has two complete engines installed along with working models of major en- gine systems and components for hands-on instruction in tear down and inspection, repair and reassem- bly. In addition, sound-proof class- rooms are equipped with the most modern audio visual and video tape equipment. Specially prepared vid- eo tapes covering critical mainte- nance procedures are used through- out the training program to help students better understand and per- form proper engine maintenance.

Training programs for the Fair- banks Morse OP Engine and the

Colt/Pielstick Engine are usually one or two weeks in length depend-

The new Fairbanks Morse Training Center is one of the most modern facilities of its type in the industry. ing upon the degree and depth of training desired. All courses are tai- lored to the specific requirements of each individual customer and are conducted by a skilled staff of Fair- banks Morse training instructors with assistance from manufactur- ing, research and engineering per- sonnel. After completion of their training, customer trainees are awarded a Diesel Training Center

Certificate verifying the fact they have completed the prescribed course.

For more information on the Fair- banks Morse Training Center,

Circle 43 on Reader Service Card

As part of hands-on instruction, students replace

Opposed Piston Engine installed at the school. a crank shaft in a Fairbanks Morse

Flight Systems Introduces

Model 995 Diesel Monitor

Flight Systems, a manufacturer of electronic engine protection sys- tems, has introduced the Model 995

Diesel Monitor—the "Demon."

The Demon is a rugged, reliable and cost-effective method of pro- tecting a diesel from destructive and expensive engine failure, utilizing advanced solid-state circuitry to react to potential problems before they occur—without false alarms or shutdowns.

Designed primarily for 4, 6, and 8-cylinder applications, the Demon monitors (1) idle range oil pressure; (2) power range oil pressure; (3) power range coolant pressure; (4) RPM; (5) two independent

July 16, 1985 temperature channels; and (6) an undedicated auxiliary channel for a wide variety of customer selectable options. Additional features include "Black Off" pre-overspeed warning, 12V/24V operation, built-in fault indicators that remain lit after trip to aid problem diagnosis, provisions for remote indication, switch-pro- grammable alarm/shutdown options and "cast-case" construction with internal electrical connections for harsh environment and marine ap- plications.

The Demon can accept RPM in- put from magnetic pickups, tach generators or alternator outputs.

For more information on the "Demon" diesel monitor from

Flight Systems,

Circle 30 on Reader Service Card

New Technical Bulletin

Now Available From

Ferrous Corporation

Ferrous Corporation, Bellevue,

Wash., manufacturer of FE-4 Ma- rine Grade and FE-6 Diesel Com- bustion Catalyst is offering a new technical bulletin titled "User's

Guide to Diesel Fuel Additives."

This bulletin helps identify fuel problems and discusses the use of chemical additives as possible solu- tions.

Ferrous notes that no one addi- tive will cure every problem, there- fore one must identify the problem and treat that specific condition.

The bulletin reviews the three fuel problem areas: those occuring prior to burning (pre-flame); those that occur during burning (flame); and those that come after the burn (post-flame).

An easy to use chart is included which lists 14 diesel fuel additive types and describes the primary function and secondary effects of each.

For your copy of "User's Guide to

Diesel Fuel Additives,"

Circle 34 on Reader Service Card

British-Made Sea Star Blender

Cuts Fuel Costs With

Heavy And Light Oil Mixture

The British-made Sea Star Blen- der is said to substanially reduce the generator fuel costs of seagoing ves- sels—it blends the relatively cheap heavy oil used by the main engines with the more expensive light oil that is normally used by generators.

The blender achieves an average proportion of 70:30, to provide a mixture which can be supplied to the generator engines. The mix is automatically adjusted according to the generator loading. Light load- ings require a higher proportion of light oil, while heavy loadings per- mit a higher proportion of cheaper, heavy fuel.

The blender, which is an in-line system, supplies fuel directly to the generator engines and avoids the risk associated with conventional blender units of the two fuels set- tling or stratifying in the blended fuel supply tank. Entirely self- contained, the unit requires no ad- ditional pumps, heaters or filters.

Heavy and light oils are intro- duced and constantly circulated within the unit to ensure thorough, continuous mixing and a high de- gree of filtration (an automatically operated viscosity control unit is included).

If a malfunction should occur, the blender automatically shuts down and switches the fuel supply to light oil. An alarm goes off, and diesel engine operations continue uninter- rupted.

For a free brochure and further literature on the Sea Star Blender,

Circle 42 on Reader Service Card

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