MTU ValueCare Customer Training Program Friedrichshafen, Germany Contents I A CUSTOMER-ORIENTED III TRAINING CENTERS TECHNOLOGICAL LEADER 14 External training center II TRAINING IV YOU’VE MADE A POWERFUL 8 Engine training courses INVESTMENT. PROTECT IT WITH MTU VALUECARE. 10 Electronic training courses 21 MTU ValueCare V LOCAL SUPPORT. WORLDWIDE. 22 Service Network MTU Training Center – Friedrichshafen, Germany I MTU ValueCare I 3 I A customer-oriented technological leader. MTU supplies its customers with technologically- advanced products that are proven in the field. MTU’s range of products and services for off-highway applications is extensive and includes both standard and customized solutions. 1 2 MTU is the core brand of Rolls-Royce Power An expert in technology. Systems AG, which is a world-leading provider MTU has always set standards in technological of high- and medium-speed diesel and gas expertise for customized product and system engines, complete drive systems and distributed solutions. To deliver you maximum power energy systems for the most demanding density, we concentrate our innovation on requirements. the continuous advancement of our core competencies: turbo charging and electronics. The product range of MTU is one of the widest and most modern in the sector. We offer A passionate engine specialist. comprehensive, powerful and reliable engine We spend every day working together with you, solutions for yachts, commercial ships and naval our customers, to deliver engines and systems vessels, construction and industrial vehicles, that best fit your needs. Whether a standard 3 agricultural machinery, mining, rail and military system or a customized solution—we are vehicles as well as for the oil and gas industry. passionate about the art of engine creation. 1 Technological leader As a supplier of high-quality performance drive solutions, MTU stands We also provide a full line of service products for the highest level of technological expertise. to help you maximize uptime and performance. A reliable partner. We understand the specific demands for 2 Passion For over 100 years, MTU has been known for diverse applications. In collaboration with MTU is passionate about fulfilling the needs of its customers with the cutting-edge innovation and technological you, we look for the solutions which are best utmost professionalism and precision. leadership. That same spirit of innovation suited to your individual requirements. Every 3 Partnership inspires our sustainability efforts. Today and step of the way—from the start of project MTU is a reliable and trend-setting partner that acts with foresight in in the future, our focus is on developing and planning, during the design of your integrated a results-oriented manner. implementing system solutions to maximize system solution, at the point of delivery and efficiency and meet emissions standards. commissioning and continuing through the care of your product—we are there with you for the entire lifecycle. MTU Training Center – Friedrichshafen, Germany I MTU ValueCare I 5 Training is a great way to become proficient with MTU engines and systems and get maximum efficiency from your equipment. From preventive maintenance to diagnostics and repair, our II training programs provide a hands-on learning experience with knowledgeable, expert trainers. Training We offer a wide range of customized training programs to maximize your return on investment. Learn from the best. Whether you’re learning how to operate your MTU equipment effectively or developing your own on-site maintenance capabilities, only MTU has the experience and expertise to set you up for success. 1 2 1 MTU Training Center in Friedrichshafen, Germany, Plant 1. 2 We conduct courses in our MTU Training Centers. Courses also may be held on-site at your facility. Engine training courses Course Designations MTU offers a wide range of training courses, taught by experienced professionals who know MTU engines inside and out. CM1 CM2 CMO 4000 CM1/M Target trainees Target trainees Target trainees Operators Maintenance staff Operators on site Prerequisites Prerequisites Prerequisites Engine Series C = Customer G = GenDrive – Technical understanding – Good knowledge of diesel engine – Technical understanding M = Machinery/Engine Training Course M = Marine – Knowledge of course language – Knowledge of course language – A room for the theoretical training with · LCD projector (beamer) CM1 = Course for Operator R = Railway Course objectives Course objectives · White board or flip chart CM2 = Course for Maintainer C&I = Industrial The trainee learns: The trainee learns: – Availability of a training related engine – Engine design and function – Engine design and function – Knowledge of course language CMO = On-Site Operator Training P = Oil & Gas – How to operate the engine and related – How to operate the engine and related systems systems Course objectives T = Oil & Gas, Frac – How to identify and rectify minor faults – How to identify and rectify minor faults The trainee learns: – How to perform preventive maintenance – How to perform corrective maintenance – How to operate the engine and related tasks per MTU Instructions tasks per MTU Instructions systems – How to exchange subassemblies – How to identify and rectify minor faults Curriculum – How to perform preventive maintenance – Handling of documentation Curriculum tasks per MTU Instructions Duration of training courses – Design and function of the engine – Curriculum of course CM1 – Explanation of oil and fuel, systems, etc. – Exchange of the subassemblies QL2 Curriculum – Explanation of the fluids and lubricants – Handling of documentation Series 60 Duration Series 4000 Duration specification Duration – Design and function of the engine CM2 5 days CM1 3 days – Basic troubleshooting See page 9 – Explanation of oil and fuel, systems, etc. – Preventive maintenance tasks QL1 – Explanation of the fluids and lubricants CM2 5 days Series 183 Duration – Introduction to the engine management Schedule specification system To be agreed upon – Basic troubleshooting CM2 5 days Series 595 Duration – Explanation of preventive maintenance tasks CM1 4 days Duration No. of participants QL 1 at the engine Series 500/900/460 w/SCR Duration See page 9 Max. 8 persons – Introduction to the engine management CM2 9 days system CM2 3 days Schedule Location Series 956/1163 Duration To be agreed upon MTU Training Center – Friedrichsafen Duration Series 1000/1100/1300/1500 Duration To be agreed upon CM1 4 days No. of participants Course language CM1 3 days CM2 8 days Max. 8 persons To be agreed upon Schedule CM2 5 days To be agreed upon Location Training time Series 8000 Duration Series 2000 Duration MTU Training Center – Friedrichsafen 8:00 am to 4:00 pm No. of participants CM1 4 days Max. 8 persons CM1 3 days Course language CM2 7 days To be agreed upon Location CM2 5 days On-site at customer’s location Training for Service Personnel Duration Training time Series 396 Duration 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Course language CMO to be defined CM1 4 days To be agreed upon CM2 7 days Training time 8:30 am to 4:30 pm 8 I MTU ValueCare I MTU Training Center – Friedrichshafen, Germany MTU Training Center – Friedrichshafen, Germany I MTU ValueCare I 9 Electronics training courses Course Designations Several MTU training courses are available to help operators and other service personnel learn all about MTU electronics systems. • ECS-UNI / ADEC-UNI • Genoline ECS-UNI/CE1/M • blueline • MCS—5 • bluevision • MTU—integrated Automation Electronics System CE1 = Course for Operating G = GenDrive Personnel • bluevision NG • smartline • ECS-UNI / ADEC-UNI • Genoline M = Marine CE2 = Course for Maintenance • blueline • MCS - 5 R = Railway • Callosum • Universal Personnel • bluevision • MTU - integrated Automation C&I = Industrial CEO = Course On Site • bluevision NG • smartline P = Oil & Gas CE1 CE2 CEO • Callosum • Universal T = Oil & Gas, Frac Target trainees Target trainees Target trainees Operators Maintenance staff Operators on site Prerequisites Prerequisites Prerequisites – Knowledge of electronics – Knowledge of electronics – A room for the theoretical training – Knowledge of course language – Knowledge of course language – Availability of a training related engine – Knowledge of course language Course objectives Course objectives The trainee learns: The trainee learns: Course objectives – Design and function of electronics systems – Design and function of electronics systems The trainee learns: – How to operate the engine system – How to operate the engine system – Design and function of electronics systems – Basic troubleshooting – Basic troubleshooting – How to operate the engine system – Basic troubleshooting Curriculum Curriculum – Introduction of scope of electronics – Curriculum of course CE1 Curriculum – Handling of documentation and drawings – Engine wiring and sensors – Introduction of scope of electronics – System structure, design and operations – System configuration and replacing of – Handling of documentation and drawings – Troubleshooting via “Display Navigation” components – Operating and system functions – Replacing complete units – Troubleshooting via “Display Navigation” Duration – Introduction of the dialog unit (Basic To be agreed upon Duration Level) To be agreed upon Schedule – Data recording and error codes To be agreed upon – Troubleshooting via “Display Navigation Schedule and Dialog Unit” To be agreed upon No. of participants Max. 8 persons Duration No. of participants To be agreed
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