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Diesel Engine Test Bed

Diesel Engine Test Bed

CAT NO: DIDACTICNAE087

Diesel Engine Test Bed Description and Tender Specification:

Diesel Engine Test Bed.
The test bed should be especially designed for teaching diagnosis, tune up, fault finding and trouble shooting. The engine should be mounted on a strong tubular steel frame, power coated and come complete with instrumentation and accessories thus the unit should be ready to run. Test bed must have capability to connect to a modular dynamometer system for future upgradeability.

Specifications:
The modules should have the following requirements:
Modular frame
Should have strong heavy duty welded tubular, power coated frame, cross braced
The rear guard should be easily removed to increase work space area
Rubber engine mount
Hard rubber or nylon wheels for mobility with locking mechanism
10 liter fuel tank and 12 V battery are mounted to the frame
All wiring should be neatly routed next to frame members for operational safety and must have number identification codes on the cables.

Instrumentation and control system:
Should have key ignition switch, operation lights, ammeter, oil pressure gauge and water temperature gauge.
Throttle controller.

Cooling system:
Should have standard water radiator matched to engine size.
Should have thermostat for controlling engine temperature and a temperature meter for monitoring temperature.

Electrical system:
Should be provided with 12V battery.
Should have alternator, voltage regulator, fuse box installed and relay grouping.

Fuel System
Complete with a 10 liter fuel tank that connects to the fuel filter, fuel pump and fuel injection system.

Air intake and exhaust system
Should match with engine and includes silencer.

Engine
Should be a complete diesel engine (4 stroke, 4 cylinder) with matching transmission, shifting mechanism and clutch operation lever.

Educational Objectives:
Basic Theory;
Engine
Engine Fundamentals
Engine Operation
Engine Bottom End
Engine Top End
Engine Front End
Diesel Injection
Diesel Injection Fundamental
Basic Diesel Injection System
Diesel and Gasoline Injection Differences
Diesel Injection Pump
In-line Diesel Injection Pumps
Distributor Injection Pumps
Diesel Injection Nozzle
Glow Plug
Water Detector
Fuel Heater
Block Heater
Vacuum Pump
Computer-Controlled Diesel System
Superchargers and Turbochargers
Superchargers
Turbochargers
Waste Gate
Normal operation
Be familiarized with the engine be familiar normal operation the engine.
Ignition system
Be familiarized with the engine ignition system components.
Charging system
Be familiarized with the charging system.
Understand how charging system work
Cooling system
Be familiarized with the cooling system.
Understand how cooling system work
Engine warning light and self-diagnostic function
Should be able to use the Engine Self Diagnostic function to diagnose the engine problem by reading the diagnose code from the Engine warning light.
The test bed should be included with
operation manuals and experiment manuals
which includes step-by-step chapters with
theoretical information and practical student
Experiments.

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