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 Suite of courses on retrofitting, servicing, and fueling vehicles and equipment that run on propane autogas.  "This course is Part 1 of the series covering the installation of fuel tanks, transfer lines and fittings.
Part 2 covers the
installation of under-hood components, and Part 3 covers the installation and operation of propane
autogas dispensers.
Part 4 covers diagnostics and troubleshooting of IMPCO/BRC Sequent, CleanFUEL USA LPI, Roush
CleanTech LPI and Prins VSI autogas fuel systems.  This course is Part 2 of the series, covering the installation of underhood fuel-system components.
Part 1 covers the
installation of fuel tanks and fuel lines. Part 3 covers the installation and operation of propane autogas
dispensers.
Part 4 covers diagnostics and troubleshooting of IMPCO/BRC Sequent, CleanFUEL USA LPI, Roush
CleanTech LPI and Prins VSI autogas fuel systems.  This course is Part 3 of the series, covering the design, installation and operation of fueling stations. Part 1
covers the installation of fuel tanks, transfer lines and fittings. Part 2 covers the installation of underhood
components. Part 4 covers diagnostics and troubleshooting of IMPCO/BRC Sequent, CleanFUEL USA LPI, Roush
CleanTech LPI and Prins VSI autogas fuel systems.  This course is Part 4 of the series; covers diagnostics and troubleshooting of IMPCO/BRC Sequent, CleanFUEL USA LPI, Roush
CleanTech LPI and Prins VSI autogas fuel systems.
Part 1 covers the installation of fuel tanks,
transfer lines and fittings. Part 2 covers the installation of underhood components, and Part 3 covers the
installation and operation of propane autogas dispensers.
 Learn what's new in propane autogas!  The "Third Thursday series" of free propane engine fuel webinars are brought to you each month by the Propane Education & Research Council and offers the latest in propane technologies, products, and training.  Marietta Corp. switches to propane-fueled forklifts as a simple, cost-effective, space-saving, and low-maintenance energy solution.  The manufacturing company switches its 14-forklift fleet from electric-powered to propane-fueled to do the heavy lifting of its material handling needs.  This case study provides background on two government fleets - the King County (Washington) Department of Transportation and the Indiana Department of Transportation - that successfully installed on-site propane autogas dispensing programs for their fleet vehicles resulting in fuel cost savings.  CleanFUEL USA is using grant money from the U.S. Department of Energy to build propane autogas stations nationwide. Its partner, Texas State Technical College, has written a curriculum that can be used to train technicians on alternative-fuel safety and equipment maintenance.  Rouse CleanTech highlights its conversion and testing processes within its manufacturing facility.  Mountain mobility implemnets a sustainable solution for its fleet through the conversion of Ford E-350 paratransit vans for propane autogas.  The safe methods of refueling propane-fueled commercial mowers are demonstrated.
 Training guide using propane-fueled commercial mowers and handheld equipment in a lawn care fleet.  Greenscape Services credits propane-fueled mowers and a proven cylinder exchange program for fuel savings and refueling convenience.  Secure on-site refueling, lower fuel costs, and sustainability of propane-fueled commercial mowers set the standard for this fleet.  This case study outlines Portland Public Schools’ use of Collins Bus Corp.’s Type A school buses fueled by propane autogas. The environmentally friendly district chose the buses for their lower emissions, high performance, and cost savings.  The safe methods of refueling propane autogas systems on school buses equipped with overfill prevention devices (OPD) are demonstrated.  Texas school district's buses fueled by propane autogas provide easy on-site refueling and reduced costs and emissions.  America's largest manufacturer of small Type A school buses chooses propane autogas for its proven technology, safety, and infrastructure.  Michigan school district works with propane autogas provider to supply on-site refueling. School buses fueled by propane autogas deliver a high-performing, cost-effective, and sustainable option.  School district has benefitted financially from installing above-ground refueling infrastructure. School buses fueled by propane autogas provide significant environmental, safety, and fiscal advantages.
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