Diesel Engine Engineering Lab Training Systems

Diesel Engine Fuel Injection System – Engineering Lab Training System (Catalogue No.: AS-INT-TVET-DVET-038)
The Diesel Engine Fuel Injection System training unit is a sectional and functional model designed to illustrate the principles and operation of fuel injection in diesel engines. It is widely used in TVET and DVET institutions across Africa, serving students and trainees in cities such as Nairobi Kenya, Lagos Nigeria, Accra Ghana, Johannesburg South Africa, Dar es Salaam Tanzania, Addis Ababa Ethiopia, Lusaka Zambia, Dakar Senegal, Harare Zimbabwe, and Freetown Sierra Leone.

Description

This model features accurately machined components including injection pump, fuel injectors, governor mechanisms, and delivery valves, mounted on a sturdy base for classroom demonstration and hands-on training. It enables students to study injection timing, fuel atomization, and system calibration critical for diesel engine performance and emissions control.
Key Features 1. Sectional diesel fuel injection pump with associated components 2. Clear mounting on a stable wooden or metal base for practical use 3. Detailed parts labeled to facilitate learning and identification 4. Realistic operation simulating diesel injection processes 5. Designed for use in African vocational educational training environments
Educational Benefits 1. Provides in-depth understanding of diesel fuel injection mechanisms 2. Enhances skills related to calibration, maintenance, and troubleshooting 3. Supports vocational training curricula in automotive and diesel engineering 4. Encourages hands-on learning aligned with industrial diesel engine requirements 5. Prepares students for careers in automotive repair and diesel engine servicing
Tender and Compliance 1. Manufactured to meet international standards for donor-funded educational projects in Africa 2. Delivered with comprehensive teaching manuals and student guides 3. Constructed for durability and consistent performance in training labs 4. Compatible with digital instructional materials and blended learning approaches
Applications 1. Technical and vocational training centers in Nairobi, Lagos, Accra, Johannesburg, Dar es Salaam 2. Polytechnic institutes in Addis Ababa, Lusaka, Dakar, Harare, and Freetown 3. Diesel engine maintenance training programs across African regions 4. Development initiatives focused on advancing diesel engine technical education