2012 Caterpillar TEAM Training

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MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR CAT MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR CAT ® MARINE ENGINE! MARINE ENGINE! Get the most out of your time and your vessel. Join Caterpillar Marine Power Systems for a factory-led hands-on engine class, specifically designed for owners and crew of C7 ACERT™ through C32 ACERT powered vessels. TEAM Training (Technical Engine, Application, and Maintenance) combines test cell sessions with class instruction, covering the operation, maintenance, and efficient use of your engines. This is not your average classroom experience! You’ll spend three days at the beautiful Miami Skills Acquisition Center learning new skills and practicing them using a 3412E propulsion engine, marine transmission, and dynamometer. Your TEAM teachers will include: Terry Cordis Terry Cordis, a Marine Learning Consultant for Caterpillar Global Service Training. Manages the Caterpillar Certified Marine Analyst Programs while globally supporting all Caterpillar Marine Training. Victor Garcia Victor Garcia, former product support representative and the designer and current operator of the training test cell. Knowledge is power. Sign up for TEAM Training today! To register yourself or a crew member for TEAM Training, or for pricing information, contact your local Cat ® dealer. Please sign up as early as possible; enrollment is limited to ten people per class. CONTACT YOUR LOCAL CAT DEALER CONTACT YOUR LOCAL CAT DEALER Course Outline When you attend TEAM Training, you will receive the most comprehensive, customized learning experience available for your Cat ® engine. Some of the topics you will cover include: Engine 101: Engine 101: How a diesel engine works Ratings: Ratings: A-E rating definitions, generator set ratings, emissions ratings, rating conditions Maintenance: Maintenance: Maintenance practices, interval schedules Engine Design: Engine Design: Computer control operation, sensor operation, engine TEAM Training TEAM Training Technical Engine, Application, and Maintenance

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M A K E T H E M O S T O F Y O U R C A TM A K E T H E M O S T O F Y O U R C A T ® M A R I N E E N G I N E ! M A R I N E E N G I N E !

Get the most out of your time and your vessel. Join Caterpillar Marine PowerSystems for a factory-led hands-on engine class, specifically designed forowners and crew of C7 ACERT™ through C32 ACERT powered vessels. TEAMTraining (Technical Engine, Application, and Maintenance) combines test cellsessions with class instruction, covering the operation, maintenance, andefficient use of your engines.

This is not your average classroom experience! You’ll spend three days at thebeautiful Miami Skills Acquisition Center learning new skills and practicingthem using a 3412E propulsion engine, marine transmission, anddynamometer.

Your TEAM teachers will include:

Terry CordisTerry Cordis, a Marine Learning Consultant for Caterpillar Global ServiceTraining. Manages the Caterpillar Certified Marine Analyst Programs whileglobally supporting all Caterpillar Marine Training.

Victor GarciaVictor Garcia, former product support representative and the designerand current operator of the training test cell.

Knowledge is power. Sign up for TEAM Training today!

To register yourself or a crew member for TEAM Training, or for pricinginformation, contact your local Cat® dealer.

Please sign up as early as possible; enrollment is limited to ten people perclass.

CONTACT YOUR LOCAL CAT DEALERCONTACT YOUR LOCAL CAT DEALER

Course Outline

When you attend TEAM Training, you will receive the most comprehensive,customized learning experience available for your Cat® engine. Some of thetopics you will cover include:

Engine 101:Engine 101: How a diesel engine works

Ratings:Ratings: A-E rating definitions, generator set ratings, emissions ratings,rating conditions

Maintenance:Maintenance: Maintenance practices, interval schedules

Engine Design:Engine Design: Computer control operation, sensor operation, engine

TEAM TrainingTEAM TrainingTechnical Engine, Application, and Maintenance

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protection and safety features, HEUI fuel system, alarms

Fuel System:Fuel System: How it works, acceptable fuels, specific fuel gravityproperties, direct injection systems, microorganisms in fuel, waterseparation, coalescing water separators, fuel filters, avoiding sulfurdamage, dealing with poor quality fuel

Lubrication System:Lubrication System: How it works, oil composition, lubrication functions,changing oil, system failures, S•O•SSM analysis, wear rate analysis, wearmetals, dipstick calibration

Cooling System:Cooling System: How it works, coolant definitions, how zinc plugs workand how to service them, freeze and corrosion protection, supplementalcoolant additives, cylinder wall pitting, overheating, heat exchangers,strainer sizings, rubber seawater pump impellers, and heat exchanger andaftercooler maintenance

Cat Displays:Cat Displays: How to operate your marine power display, color marinepower display, and mini marine power display; comparison of displaysystems

Cat Controls:Cat Controls: Capabilities and operation of the Multi-Station ControlSystem

Marine Generators:Marine Generators: Operation and maintenance

Marine Transmissions:Marine Transmissions: “Trailing” and “trolling” modes, operation andmaintenance

Marine Products Warranty:Marine Products Warranty: The Caterpillar Warranty statement,Platinum Advantage, Platinum Extended Service Coverage, PlatinumOverhaul Protection Coverage, coverage zones for new and used engines

Parts:Parts: Spare parts, cruise kits, parts for remote areas

Service:Service: Marine Customer Service Center (Call Center)

New Product Update:New Product Update: Overview of our new products

Cat Literature:Cat Literature: Marine Engine Selection Guide, Service Location Guide

Marine Propulsion Systems:Marine Propulsion Systems: Displacement and semi-displacementhulls, speed/length ratios, loss of performance

Returning an engine to service after storageReturning an engine to service after storage

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION,FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION,

CONTACT YOUR LOCAL CAT DEALERCONTACT YOUR LOCAL CAT DEALER