Fuels & Lubricants
SMART THINKING. POWERFUL SOLUTIONS.
Engine Operation and Maintenance Course
Co-operative Fuel Research (CFR) Engine Courses
What it is
An extensive five-day training course in the
operation and maintenance of CFR test engines
including lectures, demonstrations, and
hands-on training
Two courses are available
Research Octane Number and Motor Octane
Number Engines, ASTM test methods D2699
and D2700
Course topics
A brief history of CFR testing
Fuel detonation principles
Reference fuels and their use
toluene standardization
iso-octane
n-heptane
leaded reference fuels
Top overhaul of a CFR test engine
Cetane Number Engine, ASTM test method
D613
Measurement of critical engine components
specifications
record keeping
Course focus
Personal and CFR test engine safety
Initial operation checks
Operational training of single-cylinder CFR test
engines according to ASTM test methods
Performing and establishing a maintenance
program
Top overhaul of a CFR test engine
Develop a comprehensive understanding of the
CFR test engines
The opportunity to learn on an engine without
fear of damaging costly parts
Use of reference and toluene standardization
fuels
What the course offers
Extensive hands-on training
Opportunity to perform all the necessary steps of
a top overhaul
Certified experienced instructors
Spacious lecture rooms and a modern and safe
ignition-quality engine laboratory
Normal operating parameters
Test engine operational techniques
bracketing
compression ratio
Test engine equipment
humidity controllers
heaters
carburetor
cylinder
pistons and rings
clamping sleeve
valves, valve guides, and valve seat inserts
crankcase
exhaust system
induction motor
instrument panel
Use of the ASTM Volume 05.05 Test Methods
Fuels & Lubricants
SMART THINKING. POWERFUL SOLUTIONS.
What you receive
Alberta Research Council CFR Test Engine
Training Course Manual
Guide to Operational and Maintenance Problems
on ASTM-CFR Engines, Third Edition or later,
Edited by R.A.Rose and G.M.Stott
A certificate of achievement
Additional course material
ASTM Volume 05.05 Test Methods for Rating
Motor, Diesel, and Aviation Fuels (ASTM D2699.
ASTM D2700, and D613)
Engine equipment and cutaways (used for
demonstration and practical purposes)
Logistics
Courses are conducted at the Alberta Research
Council Fuels & Lubricants research facility in
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
All students are required the wear the following
personal protective equipment (PPE); safety
glasses with side shields, lab coat and steel toed
shoes. Students are encouraged to bring their
own PPE for comfort and convenience.
Contact us if you require travel and lodging
information.
Cost
The fee is $1450.00 per person. It covers five
days of instruction, training material and onsite
lunches. The fee does not cover travel and
lodging expenses.
About us
Fuels & Lubricants is an Alberta Research
Council business unit with research
capabilities covering a full range of
petroleum product characterizations; from
LPG's to refined products to crude oil assays to
bitumen's. The laboratory maintains ISO 17025
accreditation through the Standards Council of
Canada and is recognized by the Canadian
Department of National Defence.
For more information, contact:
Dan Wispinski
Business Unit Manager
Fuels & Lubricants Group
Alberta Research Council
250 Karl Clark Road
Edmonton, Alberta T6N 1E4
Telephone: (780) 450-5108
Fax Number: (780) 998-9053
Email: wispinski@arc.ab.ca