Compressed natural gas training aids give students and instructors a hands on overview of the entire system as well as its subsystems. With the ever demanding desire to switch fleets to cleaner burning fuels such as compressed natural gas many mechanics can make costly errors in diagnosing system and subsystem problems. These training aids are designed to give students the knowledge and skills to keep fleets running and running well.
Compressed natural gas cylinder inspection table is designed to train students on the proper inspection and identification of defects that can appear during normal operations of the tank and pressure relief device. Several different types of damage can be seen on the outside of the cylinder allowing instructors to train students on the proper techniques of identifying and recording damage levels this includes measuring of depths. Examples of damage are: scuffing, abrasion damage, surface cuts and scratches, blunt or sharp object impact damage, and fire or heat damage.