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Mechanical
Engineering
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regarding the above courses shall be referred to the respective
officer as listed below:
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(603) 8738
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(603) 8736
9908 |
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MITSUBISHI PAJERO MAINTENANCE
(MKD 1) |
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This course provides knowledge on the daily
maintenance required by the Mitsubishi Pajero. It also explains the
functions and operations of components found in the vehicle.
Course Objectives: To be able to:
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use Owners’ Manual effectively.
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perform daily maintenance on the vehicle.
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identify types and grades of motor oil,
gear and brake fluid.
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handle emergency situation.
Course Contents:
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Vehicle Specification.
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Safety measures.
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Using Owners Manual.
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Engine system.
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Engine system, brakes, steering,
suspension, delivery and electrical maintenance.
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Lubrication oil and fuel grade.
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Operating 4 wheel drive.
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Handling emergency situation.
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Scheduled maintenance.
Course Methodology:
Lectures, practical. Target Group:
Driver, Apprentice. Duration:
5 days.
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LIGHT VEHICLE DAILY MAINTENANCE
(MKD 2) |
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This course provides knowledge and skills
on daily maintenance required by drivers to ensure that vehicles are safe
and operate well. Course Objectives:
To be able to:
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use Owners’ Manual effectively.
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perform daily maintenance on the vehicle.
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identify types and grades of lubrication,
gear and brake fluid.
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handle emergency situation.
Course Contents:
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Vehicle Specification.
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Using Owners Manual.
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Engine System, Steering, Suspension,
Delivery and Electrical.
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Scheduled maintenance.
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Lubrication oil, gear and fuel grade.
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Operating 4 wheel drive.
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Overcoming emergency situation.
Course Methodology:
Lectures, practical. Target Group:
Driver, Apprentice. Duration:
3 days.
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AUTOMOBILE ELECTRICAL WIRING SYSTEM
(MKC 4) |
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This course aims to provide the knowledge
and skills on methods of performing wiring works for electrical system of a
vehicle. Trainees will be exposed to methods of identifying types of
malfunctions and rectification.
Course Objectives:
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To be able to make load estimation and to
select proper wire sizes.
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To be able to perform wiring works on the
electrical system of a vehicle.
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To identify and rectify any malfunctioning
of the automotive electrical system.
Course Contents:
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Theory of Electricity.
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Types and sizes of electrical wires.
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Wiring on lamps, radiator fan, horn, wiper,
clock, power window and other electrical devices.
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Usage of relay devices.
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Troubleshooting.
Course Methodology:
Lectures, practical. Target Group:
Supervisors and workers involved in automobile maintenance.
Duration:
5 days.
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AUTOMOBILE AIR-CONDITIONING
(MKC 6) |
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This course aims to provide the knowledge and skills on
Automobile’s Air-Conditioning components’ operation and functions and
methods to perform maintenance and troubleshooting.
Course Objectives:
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To understand the functions and operations of the
air-conditioning components of an automobile.
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To be able to perform servicing and testing on the
system.
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To perform troubleshooting and corrections on the system.
Course Contents:
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Introduction to Refrigeration Cycle.
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The functions of Refrigeration Components.
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The assembly and the wiring of Air-conditioning System.
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Various types of safety devices.
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Servicing Techniques.
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Troubleshooting & Corrections.
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Remedy and recycling of Refrigerant.
Course Methodology:
Lectures, practical.
Target Group:
Supervisors and workers who are involved in the maintenance
of automotive air-conditioning devices.
Duration: 4 days.
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AIR-CONDITIONING CONTROL DEVICE
SYSTEM
(MKC 7) |
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This course aims to provide the knowledge
and skills on the assembly and the operations of the Starter System and
Air-Conditioning Control Device System. It will also expose the trainees to
the usage of circuit protector devices.
Course Objectives:
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To be able to perform assembly work for the
starter system and air-conditioning Control Device System.
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To be able to select, tune and assemble
circuit protector device, scanning device and alarm system.
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To be able to perform troubleshooting of
the control system.
Course Contents:
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Introduction to electric circuits and
symbols.
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Starter system (Direct On Line, Star Delta,
Auto Transformer).
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Protection devices, over current, phase
failure, hi-low pressure cut out, thermal cut out, Thermostat detector,
thermo switch and flow switch.
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Troubleshooting.
Course Methodology:
Lectures, Workshop practice. Target Group:
Supervisors and workers involved in the assembly and maintenance of the
air-conditioning device.
Duration:
5
days.
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AIR-CONDITIONER MAINTENANCE
(MKC 8) |
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This course aims to provide the knowledge
and skills on the maintenance of air-conditioner of type; water-cooled,
air-cooled and chilled water.
Course Objectives:
To be able to:
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perform maintenance on air-conditioners.
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perform repair on air-conditioners.
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troubleshoot normal problems of the
air-conditioning system.
Course Contents:
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Introduction to refrigeration cycle.
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Scheduled maintenance.
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Vacuum and charging system.
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Troubleshooting.
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Chemical treatment and cleaning.
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Disassembling, re-assembling, and
testing of compressor.
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Safety device.
Course Methodology:
Lectures, Workshop practice.
Target Group:
Supervisors and workers involved in the assembly and maintenance of the
air-conditioning device.
Duration:
5 days.
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AIR-CONDITIONER INSTALLATION
(MKC 9) |
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This course aims to provide the knowledge
and skills on the installation and testing of air-conditioners.
Course Objectives:
To be able to:
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choose types and size of air-conditioners
in relation to the installation location.
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choose location and suitable installation
method.
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perform refrigeration piping works, vacuum
and charging works.
Course Contents:
Course Methodology:
Lectures, Workshop practice. Target Group:
Supervisors and workers involved in the installation air-conditioning device.
Duration:
3 days.
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