• 23
    23.January.Wednesday

    SOLD OUT: Captains' Courses

    09:00 -17:00
    2019-01-23
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    Cannot determine address at this location.

    CAPTAIN’S COURSES – The following class is offered to captains and crews of vessels with Northern Lights generator sets and Lugger propulsion engines.
    Course No. NLLC1
    Location:
    Northern Lights Corporate Headquarters
    Training Room
    4420 14th Ave. NW Seattle, WA 98107
    Tel: (206) 789-3880 Toll Free: (800) 762-0165
    Course duration: 8 hours. Classes begin at 9:00 am and end at 5:00 pm local time each day.
    Travel arrangements are the responsibility of the student.
    Prerequisites: None.
    Objectives:
    Students will be able to understand installation requirements, model nomenclature, operation,
    maintenance and basic diagnostics of Northern Lights generators.

    Description:
    This course is designed primarily for vessel owners, captains and crew, using running generators for demonstration. Students will learn basic operation and maintenance procedures, including important cooling, fuel, electrical, and exhaust system service. Basic diagnostics and technical terms helpful in discussing service concerns with professional technicians are covered.
    Cost: There is no cost for this course for Captains on Northern Lights-powered vessels.
    Content and Agenda:
    Captains’ Class seminars address Preventive Maintenance, routine maintenance and problem solving techniques in these areas:
    Preventive Maintenance –
    1. Fuel system & primary (Racor) filters
    2. Cooling system(s) & pumps
    3. Exhaust system: elbows, mounting, leaks
    4. Air Intake: Air filters, turbocharger, ventilation
    5. Electrical: starting, charging, fuses & breakers
    6. Chafe, wear & vibration issues: cables, bolts, hoses, wiring, belts
    7. Why any leak is bad – early warnings
    8. Corrosion, erosion & rust
    9. Proper startup and shutdowns
    10. Control systems: Cables, mounts, hydraulics, electrical
    11. Look, Listen, Smell, Feel
    Routine Maintenance – How To’s
    1. Changing fuel filters
    2. Priming and bleeding: low and high pressure systems
    3. Changing engine oil and filter; finding the O-ring
    4. Anti-siphon loops – drowning prevention
    5. Checking pumps and thru hullsL805 • 6/17
    Problem Solving – What you can fix under way
    1. Electrical: Alternator & starter issues, finding fuses & breakers
    How to read a multimeter – what to look for
    Easy $7 relay diagnostics/repairs
    2. Cooling system: Pumps you fix, pumps you replace; how to do it
    Replacing impellers, where to find the pieces when they fail
    All you need to know about heat exchangers
    Where the thermostat is hidden & why you probably don’t need to fix it.
    Drip pan diagnostics – why seawater leaks are bad
    3. Fuel System: Fuel rack solenoids, lift pumps
    4. Lube system diagnostics
    5. Smoke-ology: diagnosing smoke by color
    To Register:
    Contact Scott Putnicki sputnicki@northern-lights.com

  • 24
    24.January.Thursday

    SOLD OUT: Owner/Operator Courses

    08:00 -17:00
    2019-01-24-2019-01-25
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    Cannot determine address at this location.

    PRODUCT OWNER’S COURSE – The following class is offered to vessel owners with Northern Lights generator sets and Lugger propulsion engines.

    Course No. NLHO1
    Part No. 03-00006
    Hands-On Diesel Engine Class

    Location:
    Northern Lights Corporate Headquarters
    Training Room
    4420 14th Ave. NW Seattle, WA 98107
    Tel: (206) 789-3880 Toll Free: (800) 762-0165

    Course duration: 2 days. Classes begin at 8:00 am and end at 5:00 pm local time each day.
    Lunch is provided by Northern Lights, Inc.
    Travel arrangements are the responsibility of the student.

    Prerequisites: None.

    Objective:
    Students will gain first hand knowledge of marine diesel engines, systems, proper operation and routine maintenance. Students will learn to diagnose and resolve the most common mechanical and electrical challenges encountered when cruising.
    Cost: $450 per person
    Course payment is fully refundable if cancellation is received within 14 days of the beginning date of the course. Course payment is 50% refundable if cancelled within 7 days of beginning date of the course.
    Refunds will not be issued for cancellations received less than 7 days before the beginning date of the course, or for no-shows.

    Content and Agenda:
    • How diesel engines work
    • Strategies for Reliability – treating your engine right
    • Understanding diesel systems
    Fuel
    Air/exhaust
    Cooling
    Lubrication
    Electrical/electronic
    Emissions
    • Engines disassembly and assembly – a look inside
    • Maintenance – avoiding repairs and problems
    • Safety – protecting yourself & preventing injuries
    Fuel system
    Air and exhaust system
    Cooling system: freshwater & seawater
    Lubrication
    Electrical
    Emissions
    • Diagnostics, trouble shooting tips, tricks, and things you can do yourself
    Smoke & steam in the exhaust
    Leaks – what they mean, what to fix
    Vibration & chafing problems – preventing surprises
    Work arounds when you don’t have the special tool

    To Register:
    Contact Scott Putnicki sputnicki@northern-lights.com

  • 30
    30.January.Wednesday

    SOLD OUT: Captains' Courses

    09:00 -17:00
    2019-01-30
    Cannot determine address at this location.
    Cannot determine address at this location.

     

     

     

     

    The following class is offered to captains and crews of vessels with Northern Lights generator sets and Lugger propulsion engines.
    Course No. NLLC1
    Location:
    Northern Lights Corporate Headquarters
    Training Room
    4420 14th Ave. NW Seattle, WA 98107
    Tel: (206) 789-3880 Toll Free: (800) 762-0165
    Course duration: 8 hours. Classes begin at 9:00 am and end at 5:00 pm local time each day.
    Travel arrangements are the responsibility of the student.
    Prerequisites: None.
    Objectives:
    Students will be able to understand installation requirements, model nomenclature, operation,
    maintenance and basic diagnostics of Northern Lights generators.

    Description:
    This course is designed primarily for vessel owners, captains and crew, using running generators for demonstration. Students will learn basic operation and maintenance procedures, including important cooling, fuel, electrical, and exhaust system service. Basic diagnostics and technical terms helpful in discussing service concerns with professional technicians are covered.
    Cost: There is no cost for this course for Captains on Northern Lights-powered vessels.
    Content and Agenda:
    Captains’ Class seminars address Preventive Maintenance, routine maintenance and problem solving techniques in these areas:
    Preventive Maintenance –
    1. Fuel system & primary (Racor) filters
    2. Cooling system(s) & pumps
    3. Exhaust system: elbows, mounting, leaks
    4. Air Intake: Air filters, turbocharger, ventilation
    5. Electrical: starting, charging, fuses & breakers
    6. Chafe, wear & vibration issues: cables, bolts, hoses, wiring, belts
    7. Why any leak is bad – early warnings
    8. Corrosion, erosion & rust
    9. Proper startup and shutdowns
    10. Control systems: Cables, mounts, hydraulics, electrical
    11. Look, Listen, Smell, Feel
    Routine Maintenance – How To’s
    1. Changing fuel filters
    2. Priming and bleeding: low and high pressure systems
    3. Changing engine oil and filter; finding the O-ring
    4. Anti-siphon loops – drowning prevention
    5. Checking pumps and thru hullsL805 • 6/17
    Problem Solving – What you can fix under way
    1. Electrical: Alternator & starter issues, finding fuses & breakers
    How to read a multimeter – what to look for
    Easy $7 relay diagnostics/repairs
    2. Cooling system: Pumps you fix, pumps you replace; how to do it
    Replacing impellers, where to find the pieces when they fail
    All you need to know about heat exchangers
    Where the thermostat is hidden & why you probably don’t need to fix it.
    Drip pan diagnostics – why seawater leaks are bad
    3. Fuel System: Fuel rack solenoids, lift pumps
    4. Lube system diagnostics
    5. Smoke-ology: diagnosing smoke by color
    To Register:
    Contact Scott Putnicki sputnicki@northern-lights.com

  • 30
    30.January.Wednesday

    SOLD OUT: Captains' Courses

    09:00 -17:00
    2019-01-30

     

     

     

     

    The following class is offered to captains and crews of vessels with Northern Lights generator sets and Lugger propulsion engines.
    Course No. NLLC1
    Location:
    Northern Lights Corporate Headquarters
    Training Room
    4420 14th Ave. NW Seattle, WA 98107
    Tel: (206) 789-3880 Toll Free: (800) 762-0165
    Course duration: 8 hours. Classes begin at 9:00 am and end at 5:00 pm local time each day.
    Travel arrangements are the responsibility of the student.
    Prerequisites: None.
    Objectives:
    Students will be able to understand installation requirements, model nomenclature, operation,
    maintenance and basic diagnostics of Northern Lights generators.

    Description:
    This course is designed primarily for vessel owners, captains and crew, using running generators for demonstration. Students will learn basic operation and maintenance procedures, including important cooling, fuel, electrical, and exhaust system service. Basic diagnostics and technical terms helpful in discussing service concerns with professional technicians are covered.
    Cost: There is no cost for this course for Captains on Northern Lights-powered vessels.
    Content and Agenda:
    Captains’ Class seminars address Preventive Maintenance, routine maintenance and problem solving techniques in these areas:
    Preventive Maintenance –
    1. Fuel system & primary (Racor) filters
    2. Cooling system(s) & pumps
    3. Exhaust system: elbows, mounting, leaks
    4. Air Intake: Air filters, turbocharger, ventilation
    5. Electrical: starting, charging, fuses & breakers
    6. Chafe, wear & vibration issues: cables, bolts, hoses, wiring, belts
    7. Why any leak is bad – early warnings
    8. Corrosion, erosion & rust
    9. Proper startup and shutdowns
    10. Control systems: Cables, mounts, hydraulics, electrical
    11. Look, Listen, Smell, Feel
    Routine Maintenance – How To’s
    1. Changing fuel filters
    2. Priming and bleeding: low and high pressure systems
    3. Changing engine oil and filter; finding the O-ring
    4. Anti-siphon loops – drowning prevention
    5. Checking pumps and thru hullsL805 • 6/17
    Problem Solving – What you can fix under way
    1. Electrical: Alternator & starter issues, finding fuses & breakers
    How to read a multimeter – what to look for
    Easy $7 relay diagnostics/repairs
    2. Cooling system: Pumps you fix, pumps you replace; how to do it
    Replacing impellers, where to find the pieces when they fail
    All you need to know about heat exchangers
    Where the thermostat is hidden & why you probably don’t need to fix it.
    Drip pan diagnostics – why seawater leaks are bad
    3. Fuel System: Fuel rack solenoids, lift pumps
    4. Lube system diagnostics
    5. Smoke-ology: diagnosing smoke by color
    To Register:
    Contact Scott Putnicki sputnicki@northern-lights.com

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