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22001100 July - December 

Revision Date 5/4/2010 

 

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Cummins West Training Center 1950 Burroughs Avenue

San Leandro, California 94577Phone: (510) 351-6101

Fax: (510) 895-5781

Training Programs

Available for authorized Dealers and

Cummins/Onan Customers  

••••  Theory and Practical Application Training••••  Electronics••••  Overhaul/Repair

••••  Systems Troubleshooting••••  Warranty (Authorized Dealers)••••  Marine••••  Cummins Power Generation Programs

••••  Product, Parts, Dealer, Technician Updates••••  Customized Training Programs••••  Cummins Onan RV Generators••••  Allison Transmission 

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Training Curriculum for

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Introduction:

Today’s complex engine, transmission and power generation systems demand high quality interactiveclassroom and hands-on technical training. We provide affordable training with state-of-the-art equipment,repair procedures, and live engine, transmission and generator troubleshooting.

Cummins West Training Center classes are sized and monitored to assure proper student to instructor ratioproviding personalized performance based training to all students.

Cummins West Training Center delivers the best training because we have the best instructors. Ourinstructors are highly skilled professionals, educated in training technology, engine and generator knowledge.Through a comprehensive trainer development program, our instructors are provided with a curriculum whichteaches instructional concepts, benefiting adult learners with diverse learning styles. Also, Cummins West’sinstructors are kept on the leading edge of changing technologies, by attending courses at Cummins Inc,Allison Transmission, and Cummins Power Generation. These classes provide the latest technicalinformation, procedures, and techniques available. This insures each student receives up-to-date informationand instruction.

Enrollment Procedures:

1. Phone Cummins West Training Center and Request Only enrollment for a particular course, or.

2. Complete the enclosed Request Only for enrollment3. Detach and forward to Cummins West Training Center (Mail or Fax).3. Classes are limited to 6 to 12 students, based on curriculum.4. Work clothes and safety footwear are recommended.5. Any questions should be directed to the Training Center at (510) 357-6101.

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Payment Procedures:

1. Prepayment by check or purchase order is required with enrollment Request Only, or presented by thestudent

prior to the start of class. VISA/MasterCard and AmEx are also accepted.2. Prior credit approval is necessary for all company purchase orders.3. Cancellations made less than five (5) working days prior to the class start date will be subjected

to a $100.00 cancellation fee. The balance of the tuition may be applied to a future training session.4. If a student does not attend class and fails to cancel with the Training Center, he/she will be billed for the

full amount of the class.5. Refunds will not be granted after class begins.6. If, for any reason, the training class is canceled, students may either apply the tuition towards a future

training class, or Request Only a refund.

Daily Schedule:

Typical program hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with ample breaks and a one hour lunch period.Homework may be assigned each evening to help students comprehend the material covered and toincrease classroom hands-on time.

Books, Tools, and Supplies:

Cummins West Training Center provides the manuals and tools used while attending class. The appropriatehandout literature will be given to each student and is included in the tuition cost. We recommend studentswear comfortable clothing suitable for working on engines and hardware.

NOTE:  Shorts, sandals, and sleeveless shirts are not considered appropriate clothing.

Recognition:

A Cummins, Allison, or Power Generation certificate will be awarded to each student upon successfulcompletion of the course. In some courses students will be required to take a written test and performhands-on tasks, and must make a passing score to receive a certificate.

Lodging:

Payment for hotel accommodations is the responsibility of the student.

Money Back Guarantee:

The guarantee we offer with all our courses is unconditional. If you feel you did not receive expected valuefrom the course, Cummins West Training Center will refund your course fee.

Custom (private) Training Classes:

Custom training classes are available and can be designed to meet your needs. For scheduling informationplease contact the Cummins West Training Center at 510-351-6101.

Classes listed in the brochure, but not on the schedule, are available by special Request Only.

Cummins WestTraining Center

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Cummins EnginesCurrent Engine Courses Available for 2010:

1. Warranty Qualification (2005-07 Distributor, 2005-08 North American Dealer)

A course designed to familiarize the Cummins Warranty Decision Maker with an understanding of proper claimpreparation, documentation, SRT, and procedures. Qualification testing is included.Virtual College program must be completed before attending.Mandatory Prerequisites:Warranty Virtual College Bulletin #4091832 1 Day (Refer to schedule for cost)

2. Cummins Electronic Engine Diagnostics. (2006-13Q)

Covered in this course will be Basic Electricity Fundamentals and diagnostic tools, Wiring Diagram Familiarization,Electronic Troubleshooting Trees and a common sense approach to Electronic Diagnosis.The student will be required to use the INSITE Diagnostics program.Recommended Prerequisites:

INSITE Diagnostic Service Tool (2006-14Q) 5 Days (Refer to schedule for cost)

3. INSITE Diagnostic Service Tool (2006-14Q)

This course is designed to introduce the technician to basic computer operation and software applications relatedto troubleshooting and programming today's electronically controlled engines. Technicians will learn to navigatewithin the Windows operating system and to run Windows based Cummins applications such as INSITE andIntercept. They will learn basic functions such as opening jobs, diagnosing engine problems, programming, andcalibrating ECMs.2 Days (Refer to schedule for cost)

4. 2010 ISX15 CM2250 (2009-37Q)

This course will cover in detail the new 2010 ISX15 CM2250. Topics to be covered will be changes to the ISX15Base Engine such as the engine gear train, the new XP High Pressure Common Rail fuel system for the ISX.,Cooled exhaust Gas Recirculation, and CM2250 Control System diagnostics. Also covered will be the addition ofthe Selective Catalyst Reduction aftertreatment system, new for the 2010 automotive product.Mandatory Prerequisites:

INSITE Diagnostic Service Tool (2006-14Q) Cummins Electronic Engine Diagnostics. or equivalent (2006-13Q)Bulletin Number 4091874 - Heavy Duty Virtual College Library5 Days (Refer to schedule for cost)

5. 2010 ISB, ISC, ISL CM2250 (2009-30Q and 2009-31Q)

This course will cover in detail the new 2010 MidRange Product. Topics to be covered will be changes to the ISB,C & L Base Engines., High Pressure Common Rail fuel system, Cooled exhaust Gas Recirculation, andCM2250 Control System diagnostics. Also covered will be the addition of the Selective Catalyst Reductionaftertreatment system, new for the 2010 automotive product.Mandatory Prerequisites:

INSITE Diagnostic Service Tool (2006-14Q) Cummins Electronic Engine Diagnostics. or equivalent (2006-13Q)Bulletin Number 4091856 - MidRange Duty Virtual College Library5 Days (Refer to schedule for cost)

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6. 2010 ISB, ISC, ISL ISX15 CM2250 Combo (2009-30Q, 2009-31Q, 2009-37Q)

This course will cover in detail the new 2010 MidRange and ISX15 2250 Product. Topics to be covered will bechanges to the ISB, C , L, and ISX 15 Base Engines., High Pressure Common Rail fuel system, Cooled exhaustGas Recirculation, and CM2250 Control System diagnostics. Also covered will be the addition of the SelectiveCatalyst Reduction aftertreatment system, new for the 2010 automotive product.Mandatory Prerequisites:

Bulletin Number 4091856 - MidRange Duty Virtual College LibraryBulletin Number 4091874 - Heavy Duty Virtual College Library5 Days (Refer to schedule for cost)Note: To be eligible for registration the technician must be previously qualified on the 2007 Midrange and2007 ISX Engines.

7. 2010 ISX 11.9 CM2250 Engine Qualification (2010-06Q)

This course will cover in detail the new ISX 11.9 Engine for 2010. Course will include tear down andreassembly of the ISX 11.9 Engine.Mandatory Prerequisites:

Bulletin Number 4091874 - Heavy Duty Virtual College Library Update for ISX 11.9 CM2250Note: To be eligible for registration the technician must be previously qualified on the 2010 ISX15CM2250 Engine.

8. 2007 ISM/ISX Engine Qualification CM 871 & CM 876 (2006-30Q & 2006-31Q)

This course is designed to familiarize the technician with the changes made Cummins ISM/ISX engine for 2007.Topics include features and design components. Also included in this course are systems troubleshooting, wiringdiagram interpretation, cooled EGR, VGT, exhaust aftertreatment and practical application utilizing Insite. Writtenand practical application testing involved.Mandatory Prerequisites:INSITE Diagnostic Service Tool (2006-14Q)Cummins Electronic Engine Diagnostics. or equivalent (2006-13Q)Bulletin Number 4091874 - Heavy Duty Virtual College Library5 Days (Refer to schedule for cost)

9. 2007 ISB/ISC/ISL CM 2150 Engine Qualification (2006-38Q & 2006-39Q)

This course is designed to familiarize the technician with the changes made Cummins ISB/ISC/ISL engine for2007. Topics include features and design components. Also included in this course are systems troubleshooting,

wiring diagram interpretation, cooled EGR, VGT, exhaust aftertreatment and practical application utilizing Insite.Written and practical application testing involved.Mandatory Prerequisites:INSITE Diagnostic Service Tool (2006-14Q)Cummins Electronic Engine Diagnostics. or equivalent (2006-13Q)Midrange Virtual College Library #40918565 Days (Refer to schedule for cost)

10. ISL G Engine Qualification (2007-28Q)

This course covers the new 2007 ISL G engine that operates on compressed natural gas (CNG) and liquefiednatural gas (LNG). Topics of this course include safety procedures, engine familiarization, scheduledmaintenance, and troubleshooting of engine systems and electronic controls. Students need to have a basicknowledge in electronic troubleshooting as well as being familiar with the INSITE diagnostic tool.

Additional Training Requirements (Mandatory Prerequisites):In addition to the classroom training, students must complete the Virtual College Library Bulletin #4091845 to be

Qualified on this product. We suggest completion of the Virtual College before attending the classroom training.INSITE Diagnostic Service Tool (2006-14Q)4 Days (Refer to schedule for cost)

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11. B5.9G, B5.9LPG, C8.3G and L8.9G Plus Qualification (2006-06Q, 2006-07Q, 2006-08Q, 2006-10)

This course covers pre-2007 engines that operate on compressed natural gas (CNG) and liquefied natural gas(LNG). Topics of this course include safety procedures, engine familiarization, scheduled maintenance, andtroubleshooting of engine systems and electronic controls. Students need to have a basic knowledge in electronictroubleshooting as well as being familiar with the INSITE diagnostic tool.Mandatory Prerequisites:

In addition to the classroom training, students must complete the Virtual College Library Bulletin #4091838 to be

Qualified on this product. We suggest completion of the Virtual College before attending the classroom training.INSITE Diagnostic Service Tool (2006-14Q)Cummins Electronic Engine Diagnostics or equivalent (2006-13Q)

5 Days (Refer to schedule for cost)

2010 Training Schedule for Cummins Engines

July - December

ProgramStartDate

EndDate Class Name Location Tuition

2009-30/31/37Q 28-Jun 2-Jul 2010 ISB/C/L/ISX15 San Leandro 1,250.0

2009-30/31/37Q 6-Jul 9-Jul 2010 ISB/C/L/ISX15 San Leandro 1,250.02006-

06/07/08/10Q 12-Jul 16-Jul B/C/LGas Plus San Leandro 1,250.0

2009-30/31/37Q 9-Aug 13-Aug 2010 ISB/C/L/ISX15 Hawaii 1,250.0

2007-28Q 23-Aug 27-Aug ISL G Qualification San Leandro 1,000.0

2006-13Q 23-Aug 27-AugCummins Electronic Engine

Diagnostics San Leandro 1,250.0

2006-30Q/2006-31Q 30-Aug 3-Sep 2007 ISM/ISX CM876/871 Engines San Leandro 1,250.0

2006-38Q/2006-39Q 30-Aug 3-Sep 2007 ISB/ISC/ISL CM2150 Engines San Leandro 1,250.0

2009-30 & 31Q 7-Sep 10-Sep 2010 Midrange Only San Leandro 1,000.0

2009-30/31/37Q 20-Sep 24-Sep 2010 ISB/C/L/ISX15 San Leandro 1,250.0

2005-07Q 27-Sep 27-Sep Warranty Qualification San Leandro 250.00

2009-30/31/37Q 4-Oct 8-Oct 2010 ISB/C/L/ISX15 San Leandro 1,250.0

2010 -06Q 25-Oct 29-Oct 2010 ISX 11.9 San Leandro 1,000.0

2010 -06Q 1-Nov 4-Nov 2010 ISX 11.9 San Leandro 1,000.0

2009-30/31/37Q 2-Nov 5-Nov 2010 Midrange Only San Leandro 1,000.00

2010 -06Q 15-Nov 18-Nov 2010 ISX 11.9 San Leandro 1,000.02009-30/31/37Q 22-Nov 24-Nov 2010 ISB/C/L/ISX15 San Leandro 1,250.0

2009-30/31/37Q 29-Nov 3-Dec 2010 ISB/C/L/ISX15 San Leandro 1,250.0

2006-13Q 6-Dec 10-DecCummins Electronic Engine

Diagnostics San Leandro 1,250.0

2009-30/31/37Q 6-Dec 10-Dec 2010 ISB/C/L/ISX15 San Leandro 1,250.0

2010 -06Q 6-Dec 9-Dec ISX 11.9 Hawaii 1,000.0

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Cummins Engine Courses Available Upon Request Only:

12. Engine Rebuild Courses (available by Request Only)

B Series, C Series, L10/M11 Series, NT/N14 Series, ISX Series/QST30 These courses emphasize correct disassembly, inspection, and reassembly procedures. Hands-on work andclassroom instructions are major portions of these courses. Failure analysis, repair order documentation, andreuse guidelines are just some of the main topics.B/ISB Series - 2 Days C/ISC/ISL Series - 3 DaysL10/M11 Series - 4 Days NT/N14 Series - 4 DaysISX Series - 4 Days QST 30 – 5 Days

(Available by Request Only)

13. N.O.W. (National Overhaul Warranty) Qualification (2005-01Q) ISX Series Engines

This course covers the philosophy of the N.O.W. Program as well as a description and plan concept. Technicianswill be instructed on proper disassembly and reassembly procedures using published Cummins parts reuseguidelines and repair practices. The inspected items are covered in detail.4 Days (Available by Request Only)

14. N.O.W. (National Overhaul Warranty) Qualification (2005-01Q) Midrange Series Engines

This course covers the philosophy of the N.O.W. Program as well as a description and plan concept. Technicianswill be instructed on proper disassembly and reassembly procedures using published Cummins parts reuseguidelines and repair practices. The inspected items are covered in detail.

3 Days (Available by Request Only)

15. High Horsepower QSK19/23 Engine Qualification (1995-15Q & 2002-63Q)

The will receive qualification status through hands-on live engine training and written testing. Topic to be coveredare the HPI Fuel System and Electronic Features and Controls. Hands on training will include Major Tune Upprocedures and live engine troubleshooting.Mandatory Prerequisites:INSITE Diagnostic Service Tool (2006-14Q)3 Days (Available by Request Only)

16. ISM CM570 Familiarization and Troubleshooting (2000-54Q)

This course is designed to familiarize the technician with the evolution of the ISM Engines. Base engine, as wellas engine systems changes are reviewed. Unique service and troubleshooting techniques and procedures arealso covered.Mandatory Prerequisites:INSITE Diagnostic Service Tool (2006-14Q)Cummins Electronic Engine Diagnostics. or equivalent (2006-13Q)4 Days (Available by Request Only)

17. ISX/Signature CM570 Engine Qualification (2000-56Q)

This course is designed to familiarize the technician with all engine systems and subsystems. Emphasis is placedon the fuel system, the electronic subsystem, dual overhead cam assembly, engine timing, front gear train,overhead adjustment, cooling and lubrication systems, and combustion air system. Fuel system troubleshootingtechniques are also emphasized. Written and practical application testing involved.Mandatory Prerequisites:INSITE Diagnostic Service Tool (2006-14Q)

Cummins Electronic Engine Diagnostics or equivalent (2006-13Q)5 Days (Available by Request Only)

18. ISX CM870 Engine Qualification (2002-03Q)

This course will also familiarize the technician with the changes made Cummins ISX CM870 engine for 2003.Topics include features and design components. Also included in this course are systems troubleshooting, wiringdiagram interpretation, cooled EGR, VGT and practical application utilizing the current version of Insite. Writtenand practical application testing involved.Mandatory Prerequisites:INSITE Diagnostic Service Tool (2006-14Q)5 Days (Available by Request Only)

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19. ISC/ISL Engine Qualification (Pre 2002) (2004-07Q, 2004-08Q)

A course designed to familiarize the technician with the Pre - 2002 Cummins MidRange product, the InteractSystem C, and L. Topics include its features and design components. Also included in this course areISB/ISC/ISL system troubleshooting, wiring diagram interpretation, DVM usage, and practical application utilizingInsite. Written and practical application testing involved. Also we will cover modular repair to the CAPS fuelinjection pump.Prerequisites:INSITE Diagnostic Service Tool (2006-14Q)Cummins Electronic Engine Diagnostics or equivalent (2006-13Q)ISC/ISL Engine Evolution Virtual College5 Days (Available by Request Only)

20. ISB CM850Engine Qualification (2002-06Q)

This course is designed to familiarize the technician with the changes made Cummins ISB CM850 engine for2003. Topics include features and design components. Also included in this course are systems troubleshooting,wiring diagram interpretation, cooled EGR, VGT and practical application utilizing Insite 6.x. Written and practicalapplication testing involved.Mandatory Prerequisites:INSITE Diagnostic Service Tool (2006-14Q)Cummins Electronic Engine Diagnostics or equivalent (2006-13Q)4 Days (Available by Request Only)

20. ISC/ISLCM850 Engine Qualification (2004-07Q, 2004-08Q)

This course is designed to familiarize the technician with the changes made Cummins ISC/ISL CM850 engine for2003. Topics include features and design components. Also included in this course are systems troubleshooting,wiring diagram interpretation, VGT and practical application utilizing Insite 6.x. Written and practical applicationtesting involved.Mandatory Prerequisites:INSITE Diagnostic Service Tool (2006-14Q)Cummins Electronic Engine Diagnostics or equivalent (2006-13Q)4 Days (Available by Request Only)

21. Legacy Gas Engines - B5.9G. B5.9LPG, C8.3G, and L10G III (1995-05Q,1997-02Q, 1997-03Q)

With the change in emission regulations the use of alternative fueled engines have become more prevalent. Thiscourse covers engines that operate on compressed natural gas (CNG) and liquefied natural gas (LNG). Topics ofthis course include safety procedures, engine familiarization, scheduled maintenance, and troubleshooting ofengine systems and electronic controls. Students need to have a basic knowledge in electronic troubleshooting

as well as being familiar with the INSITE diagnostic tool.Mandatory Prerequisites:INSITE Diagnostic Service Tool (2006-14Q)Cummins Electronic Engine Diagnostics or equivalent (2006-13Q)5 Days (Available by Request Only)

22. Cummins Stationary Natural Gas Engines-Cummins Carbureted Engine Qualification (2003-05)

This course is designed to familiarize the technician with all engine systems and subsystems of the Cumminsstationary natural gas or propane product. Emphasis is placed on the fuel system, the ignition system, enginecommissioning, overhead adjustment, cooling and lubrication systems, and combustion air system. Fuel systemand Ignition system troubleshooting techniques are also emphasized.3 Days (Available by Request Only)

23. Industrial Gas CM558 AFR SLB & LE (2007-31Q)

This course covers the new CM558 Industrial Gas engines. Both SLB (simple lean burn) and LE (low emissionsusing a catalyst) technology is covered. Emphasis is placed on natural gas as a fuel, natural gas analysis, initialengine setup and adjustments, Cummins Gas Analysis web tool, elevation & timing adjustments, exhaust 02 leveladjustments, NOx level adjustments, gas pressure, fuel system plumbing and filtration, carburetor adjustment,ignition system, troubleshooting skills, service & maintenance procedures, safety procedures, service tools,exhaust aftertreatment, and information resources. Written and hands-on testing assures competency.Mandatory Prerequisites:  QuickServe On Line Service Training Cummins Virtual College (CVC) Courses:BETT and BETT Update CVC Insite & Insite Update CVC Course # 1042 – Engine Clean Care CVC Course #1039 & 1040 Quick Serve On Line5 Days (Available by Request Only)

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24. Industrial Tier III QSK19 MCRS (2005-02Q)

This course covers the Tier III QSK19 engine used in Tier III Industrial applications and Tier II Marine applications.The QSK 19 is the Cummins 19 Litre engine with the Modular Common Rail Fuel System and the CM850Electronic control system. Topics covered in this course will be base engine familiarization, Modular CommonRail fuel system operation and diagnostics, and CM850 control system operation and diagnostics. There will be awritten and hands on testing.Additional Training Requirements (Mandatory Prerequisites):

Students must complete the Virtual College Library Bulletin #4091843 to be Qualified on this product.Must be qualified on the INSITE Diagnostic Service Tool.. (2006-14Q)4 Days (Available by Request Only) 

Cummins Marine Engine Training

1. QSM11 and 480CE Marine Engine Qualification (2006-49Q & 2006-56Q)

The Technician will receive qualification status through hands-on live engine training and written testing on theQSM11 & 480CE engines. The technician will work with INSITE, Data Link Adapters, and Electronic ControlModules. Marine application requirements, sea trial, marine specific components, maintenance, operation andinstallation requirements will be covered. Emphasis is placed on understanding the Air, Lube, Cooling, Fuel, andElectronic systems as it applies to Marine enginesMandatory Prerequisites:BASIC ELECTRONICS THEORY AND TROUBLESHOOTING (classroom or Virtual College)

INSITE Diagnostic Service Tool (2006-14Q) 

CMC/CMD Performance Troubleshooting Course (Virtual College), 3898917 ISM Engine (Virtual College)3898757 ISM/QSM Electronic Features (Virtual College)5 Days (Refer to schedule for cost)

2. QSB/QSC/QSL Marine Engine Qualification (2006-48Q)

The Technician will receive qualification status through hands-on live engine training and written testing on the480C-E, QSB, QSC, QSL, and QSM11 engines. The technician will work with INSITE, Data Link Adapters, andElectronic Control Modules. Marine application requirements, sea trial, marine specific components,maintenance, operation and installation requirements will be covered. Emphasis is placed on understanding theAir, Lube, Cooling, Fuel, and Electronic systems as it applies to Marine enginesMandatory Prerequisites:

BASIC ELECTRONICS THEORY AND TROUBLESHOOTING (classroom or Virtual College)

CMC/CMD Performance Troubleshooting Course (Virtual College)INSITE Diagnostic Service Tool (2006-14Q) 5 Days (Refer to schedule for cost)

3. Marine QSK19 CM850 MCRS Engine Qualification (2008- 02Q)

The Qualified Marine Technician will receive qualification status through hands-on live engine training and writtentesting. Marine application requirements, sea trial, maintenance, operation and troubleshooting techniques will betaught using a QSK19 MCRS marine engine with C Command Elite and Elite Plus controls.Mandatory Prerequisites:QSK19 CM850 MCRS Industrial Engine Qualification (2005-02Q)4 Days (Refer to schedule for cost)

4. QSD MerCruiser Diesel Engine Qualification (2007-01Q)

The Qualified Marine Technician will receive qualification status through hands-on engine training and writtentesting on the QSD 2.0, 2.8, 4.2 Engines. Marine application requirements, sea trial, maintenance, operation andtroubleshooting techniques will be taught using live engine modules and controls.Mandatory Prerequisites:BASIC ELECTRONICS THEORY AND TROUBLESHOOTING4 Days (Refer to schedule for cost)

5. Marine Vessel Electronics (7005 & 7007)

This course will qualify the student on the SmartCraft 1.0/1.1/2.0/2.1 and 2.2 Vessel Electronics.Mandatory Prerequisites:BASIC ELECTRONICS THEORY AND TROUBLESHOOTING

3 Days (Refer to schedule for cost) 

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Cummins Power Generation

RV Generator Required Courses. (2007- 08Q & 2007-10Q)

1. CPG Gas and Diesel RV Qualification

This course covers basic generator set theory, operation, maintenance, troubleshooting and repair. This coursefocuses on the Microlite gensets. This course also covers the new RV Gensets MicroQuiet, Quiet Diesel, MarquisGold, and Marquis Platinum Gensets. This class concludes with written and practical application qualificationtesting.This course meets the qualification requirements for the Consumer Commercial Diesel and Gas GenSets. (2007-18Q & 2007-16Q) This course meets the qualification requirements for “Portables” (2007-19Q)3 Days (Refer to schedule for cost)

2. RV Inverter/Charger (Equinox course 122)This course is designed to introduce technicians to the Equinox inverter/charger. Technicians will learn operation,

troubleshooting and repair of the Equinox inverter/charger. This course also contains classroom activities andshop activities to enhance the learning experience.2 Days (Available by Request Only)

3. Hybrid Quiet Diesel HQD (6018 and 6019) This course is designed to introduce technicians to the Hybrid Quiet Diesel Power System used in high end motorhomes. The technician will learn about this new concept and how to identify a proper installation. This course alsoincludes operation maintenance, and troubleshooting the power unit, inverter, and transfer switch. This course willbe classroom and hands on with an operating system.3 Days (Available by Request Only)Mandatory Prerequisites:RV Diesel course

4. 3.2 Quiet Diesel (6030 and 6031)This course qualifies the technician on the 3.2 Quiet Diesel genset. This course also includes operationmaintenance, and troubleshooting, This course will be classroom and hands on with an operating system.2 Days (Refer to schedule for cost)

PowerGen Industrial Products

1. Fundamentals of Power Generation (CORE Requirements and Course 177)This course covers the many of the CORE training requirements for all Commercial GenSets Topics includegenerator and control familiarization, wiring diagram interpretation, basic troubleshooting and testing. In addition

to the basic technical training, required safety courses are also covered such as Electrical Hazards (NFPA70EOverview) Electrical Safety - Introduction to NFPA 70E 600 Volts or Greater Electrical Safety -Introduction to NFPA 70E 600 Volts or Less - Lockout/Tagout -Contractor Safety Training and OSHAfamiliarization. Customer connections, Detector 12 control panel, Sentinal and 3100 Controls are also covered in

this course. This course is a requirement for all Commercial GenSet Technicians.5 Days (Refer to schedule for cost)Prerequisites :Virtual College Courses for Generator CORE Training. Check “CORE” Smart program Guide on QSOL. 

2. InPower ( Courses 6029 and 6058) This course will qualify technicians on the InPower software application as it relates to troubleshooting andprogramming 3200 and 2100 PowerCommand Controls, and OTPC, OHPC, CHPC transfer switches. Studentswill learn how to navigate within the Windows-based operating system and to use Windows functions necessary touse InPower diagnostic & programming functions.STUDENTS MUST BRING A LAPTOP COMPUTER and INPower software WITH THEM TO CLASS2 Days (Refer to schedule for cost)Prerequisites :CORE Requirements

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3. Automatic Transfer Switches (2000-05Q)This course concentrates on installation, adjustment, service and troubleshooting of CPG OT III and LT III transferswitches. Through a combination of classroom instruction and practical application training experiences,technicians learn to use electrical diagrams and manuals to troubleshoot and repair CPG transfer switches.Technicians must have a thorough knowledge of AC and DC electrical theory. This class concludes with writtenand practical application qualification testing.3 Days (Refer to schedule for cost)Mandatory Prerequisites: CORE Requirements

4. Power Command 1.X Controls (2008-08Q) 

The technician will learn the features of the PowerCommand Control 1301/1302. This course also includes acomplete sequence of operation of all of the modes in the PowerCommand Control 1301/1302 operating systems,troubleshooting practice and installation procedures for generator sets with the PowerCommand Control 1301/1302. Troubleshooting of this control expands the knowledge of InPower Service Tool software brought to theclass by the participants.Once the students have successfully completed all of the required exercises, they will participate in a written andhands-on qualification assessment.Mandatory Prerequisites:CORE Requirements

InPower Course (no exceptions) 2 Days (Refer to schedule for cost) 

5. Power Command 2.X Controls (2008-13Q)The technician will learn the features of the PowerCommand Control 2300. This course also includes a completesequence of operation of all of the modes in the PowerCommand Control 2300 operating system, troubleshootingpractice and installation procedures for generator sets with the PowerCommand Control 2300. In addition, thisclass will cover modifications to the PCC 2300 control. Troubleshooting of this control expands the knowledge ofInPower Service Tool software brought to the class by the participants.Once the students have successfully completed all of the required exercises, they will participate in a written andhands-on qualification assessment.Mandatory Prerequisites:CORE Requirements

InPower Course (no exceptions) 3 Days (Refer to schedule for cost) 

6. Power Command 3.X Controls (2008-18Q)This course covers PowerCommand Control 3300 installation, operation, adjustment, and troubleshooting. We

will also review the menu systems, Voltage Regulator and Governor adjustments of the PowerCommand Control3300. The technicians will learn where the generator set control hardware is located and the function of eachmodule in the control. Troubleshooting of this control expands the knowledge of InPower Service Tool softwarebrought to the class by the participants., Once the students have successfully completed all of the requiredexercises they will participate in a written and hands-on qualification assessment. Covers Parralelling BasicsSTUDENTS MUST BRING A LAPTOP COMPUTER WITH THEM TO CLASS EACH DAY.Mandatory Prerequisites: CORE Requirements

InPower Course (no exceptions) 5 Days (Refer to schedule for cost)

7. Power Command 3200/3201 Controls (2000-19Q)This course covers PowerCommand Control 3200 &3201 installation, operation, adjustment, and troubleshooting.We will also review the menu systems, Voltage Regulator and Governor adjustments of the PowerCommandControl 3200 & 3201 The technicians will learn where the generator set control hardware is located and thefunction of each module in the control. Troubleshooting of this control expands the knowledge of InPower ServiceTool software brought to the class by the participants., Once the students have successfully completed all of therequired exercises they will participate in a written and hands-on qualification assessment.STUDENTS MUST BRING A LAPTOP COMPUTER WITH THEM TO CLASS EACH DAY.Mandatory Prerequisites: CORE Requirements

InPower Course (no exceptions) 3 Days (Refer to schedule for cost ) 

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8. Power Command 2100/ 2100 CAN Controls (2001-28Q) The technician will learn the features of the PowerCommand Control 2100 CAN. This course also includes acomplete sequence of operation of all of the modes in the PowerCommand Control 2100 operating systems,troubleshooting practice and installation procedures for generator sets with the PowerCommand Control 2100. Inaddition, this class will cover modifications to the PCC 2100 control resulting from the addition of the CAN dataLink to communicate on engine ECM's. Troubleshooting of this control expands the knowledge of InPowerService Tool software brought to the class by the participants.Once the students have successfully completed all of the required exercises, they will participate in a written andhands-on qualification assessment.Mandatory Prerequisites:CORE Requirements

InPower Course (no exceptions) 

2 Days (Refer to schedule for cost)

9. OTPC Transfer Switch (2000-18Q)This course concentrates on installation, adjustment, service and troubleshooting of OTPC transfer switch.Through a combination of classroom instruction and practical application training experiences, technicians learn touse electrical diagrams, manuals and the InPower program to troubleshoot and repair the OTPC transfer switch.Technicians must have a thorough knowledge of AC and DC electrical theory. This class concludes with writtenand practical application qualification testing.STUDENTS MUST BRING A LAPTOP COMPUTER WITH THEM TO CLASS EACH DAY!!Mandatory Prerequisites: 

Automatic Transfer Switches and InPower Courses (no exceptions) 2 Days (Refer to schedule for cost) 

10. Paralleling Load Transfer Equipment (2002-40Q)

This course is designed to provide the student with knowledge on how to Start-up, Maintain and Troubleshoot theKeystone based PLT series load transfer equipment. The covered switches will be the PLTS, PLTH, PLTO, PLTRand the Keystone Based PLTE. (Note that the DMC based PLTE will not be discussed). The course will consist of2 classroom days with a PLT series switch for visual aid only. Included in this course will be product specificinformation on gensets utilizing the "Utility Single" option and review both the Digital Paralleling and UtilityParalleling coursesMandatory Prerequisites: CORE Requirements

OTPC Transfer Switch and InPower Courses (no exceptions) 2 Days (Refer to schedule for cost) 

11. PowerRent GenSets (2002-32Q)This course is designed to enable field personnel to install, operate, maintain and repair CumminsPowerGeneration prime and standby Power Rent generator sets.The procedures to change voltage, checkout engine and fluid levels, check batteries, and inspect shutdowns and

other electromechanical devices will be discussed. The distribution panel, wiring diagrams, breakers, safety, andtroubleshooting considerations unique to the Power Rent package will be covered.This course will also include the paralleling of rental gensets. The paralleling connections for each genset will beconsidered as well as the interface connections between the two or more gensets that are connected in parallel.Additional circuit breakers necessary for paralleling configuration will be discussed.Mandatory Prerequisites:CORE Requirements3 Days (Refer to schedule for cost)

12. DMC1 - Digital Master Controls (2000-22Q) This course covers installation, operation and troubleshooting Digital Paralleling Systems. Topics for this courseinclude: Fundamentals of paralleling in Isolated Bus and Infinite Bus applications. Sequence of operation inAutomatic, Semi-automatic and Manual paralleling modes. Digital Master Control components, operation,adjustments and troubleshooting. Touch Screen operation of the paralleling system. Utilizing the touchscreen

software program. PowerCommand Paralleling Control (3100) calibration and adjustments. Reading andinterpreting Modicon ladder diagrams. Interconnection wiring harness checks and troubleshooting. DigitalParalleling System schematic interpretation. Application review before startup of a new system. This classconcludes with written and practical application qualification testing.Mandatory Prerequisites:CORE RequirementsPrevious attendance at Large Commercial Products Course or six years experience with CPG Generator sets.Previous attendance in a Transfer Switch Course or six years experience with CPG Transfer Switches.Previous attendance in a PowerCommand Control (3100) Course (no exceptions).Previous attendance at CPG Systems & Paralleling Course would be an additional help to the participants in thiscourse.5 Days (Refer to schedule for cost)

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13. Basic and Intermediate FT 10 Networks (2004-15Q and 2004-17Q)This course is designed to qualify technicians on the PowerCommand Network hardware and software. Thiscourse includes building a network using twisted-pair media. The course will introduce the technicians to thesoftware used in installing and maintaining networks. Participants will also learn to select and install all hardware,to develop a network which can fill the needs of the customer. This will include the use of a sample specification,drawing the installation diagram for the hardware components and completing a binding diagram. Once theparticipants have successfully completed all of the required exercises they will complete written and hands-onqualification assessments.STUDENTS MUST BRING A LAPTOP COMPUTER WITH Lon Maker Software.Mandatory Prerequisites:CORE Requirements

InPower Courses (no exceptions)

4 Days (Refer to schedule for cost) 

14. Advanced FT10 Network (2004-16Q)This class will cover LonWorks communication principles, LonMaker stencil creation and use, ModLon II deviceconfiguration and use, iLon600 configuration and use, and Remote Light-Weight client use. Cummins resource fileand plug-in use will also be covered. The iWatch100 product description, use, and configuration will be covered.This class will also cover the use of PowerCommand for Windows when connecting through a serial (null-modem)connection to a PowerCommand genset or transfer switch Control. This is an expanded version of the trainingincluded in the FT10 Network class.All current released device firmware, plug-ins, resource files, and stencils will be provided to participants prior toclass and should be placed in the correct locations on the PC.The following is required to participate in this class; LonMaker Integration Tool version 3.13.10 and LNS version3.08.05 installed and operating on the participants PC along with a properly functioning PCC10 PCMCIA interface.Mandatory Prerequisites: 

CORE RequirementsPowerCommand FT10 Networks and InPower Courses (no exceptions) 3 Days (Refer to schedule for cost) 

14. OHPC and CHPC Transfer Switches (2001-29Q) This course is designed to introduce technicians to the new Open Transition and Closed TransitionPowerCommand transfer switches and the new transfer switch mechanism. The participants will learn where thetransfer switch hardware is located and the function of each module in the control. The control portion of thecourse will be expanded from the OTPC transfer switch course. The course will include reviewing the proceduresfor removal, rebuilding and replacement of the OHPC/CHPC mechanism. After successfully completing thetransfer switch control portion of the course, participants will continue with removing, rebuilding and replacing theOHPC/CHPC transfer switch mechanism. Once the participants have successfully completed all of the requiredexercises, they will participate in a written and hands-on qualification assessment.STUDENTS MUST BRING A LAPTOP COMPUTER WITH THEM TO CLASS EACH DAY!!Mandatory Prerequisites: 

CORE RequirementsOTPC Transfer Switch and InPower Courses (no exceptions) 3 Days (Refer to schedule for cost)

15. MCM 3320 Controls (2005-13Q) This course covers installation, operation, and troubleshooting the MCM3320 master control. Topics for thiscourse include power distribution buss topography, power load transfer control, load shed, and load demandconfigurations. This course will cover the use of the MCM3320 with Power Command Parallel systems. Alsodiscussed will be programming and setup with the HMI211 and InPower.Mandatory Prerequisites:CORE RequirementsLarge commercial course or six years experience.Transfer Switch course or six years experience with transfer switches.Power Command 3100 or 3200 course, no exceptions

Paralleling Load Transfer course or experience5 Days (Refer to schedule for cost)

16. PCC 3100 ControlThe technician will learn the features of the PowerCommand Control 3100. This course also includes a completesequence of operation of all of the modes in the PowerCommand Control 3100 operating systems,troubleshooting practice and installation procedures for generator sets with the PowerCommand Control 3100.Once the students have successfully completed all of the required exercises, they will participate in a written andhands-on qualification assessment.Mandatory Prerequisites:CORE Requirements1 Day (Refer to schedule for cost) 

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Marine GenSets

1. PowerGen Marine Gas & Diesel Qualification (2007-14Q)This course will cover the current Marine products. The materials will cover the MDK (e-QD) family of gensets,the MGK (e-QG) gasoline family, and the briefly touch on the new MDD series (replacement for the Admiralseries). Basic mechanical and electronic troubleshooting and schematic reading will be emphasized, along withspecific information for each family of gensets. This class concludes with written and practical applicationqualification testing.4 Days (Refer to schedule for cost)

Additional PowerGen Courses1. Comfort Guard Auxiliary Power Unit (2007-21Q)

This course covers the new Comfort Guard APU. Covered in this course are the installation, operation,maintenance, troubleshooting and repair of the Comfort Guard Unit. This class concludes with written andpractical application qualification testing.

3 Days (Refer to schedule for cost) 

2. RS 12000 Home Standby (2009-23Q)This course will cover the RS12000 home standby system including the generator, and transfer switch. Studentswill learn how to install repair and maintain the system. There will be classroom and practical exercises on arunning system in our shop. At the end of this course students will take a written and practical assessment.3 Days (Refer to schedule for cost)

3. OTEC Transfer Switch Qualification 2008-14QThis course will cover description and operation of the OTEC Transfer Switch. Also covered is the operation andtroubleshooting of the OTEC Control Panel.There will a hands on and written assessment at the end of the course.Prerequisites: CORE Requirements2 Days (Refer to schedule for cost)

4. NSPS (2009-43Q)This course covers the New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) as they relate to GenSet performance andemissions. Covered in this course will be a review of Gaseous Fuel Systems including, Gaseous Fuels, FuelSystem Layout, Fuel System Components, and Fuel System sizing. Also covered will be proper use of testingequipment and diagnostic procedures.Prerequisites: Core Requirements 2 Days (Refer to schedule for cost)

5, CMSD 20KW (2009-42Q)This is a familiarization of the new CMSD 20kw GenSet. The student will be introduced to the fuel system, enginesystems and control system operation. Also covered will be the YD Alternator installation and troubleshooting.There will be a written assessment at the end of the course.Prerequisites: CORE Requirements, InPower Service Tool1 Day (Refer to schedule for cost)

6. 1500 KW Rental Container Qualification 2009-44QThis course will cover the new 1500kw Rental container Units. Topic include customer connections, operationsetup, and paralleling. Fuel system “Clean Care” and proper diagnostics will be discussed.Prerequisites: CORE Requirements, InPower Service Tool2 Days  (Refer to schedule for cost) 

7. Commercial Mobile GenSets 2007-16Q/18Q/23Q This course covers repair and diagnostic functions for the Commercial Mobile Generator product line. Coveredare the Commercial Mobile Gasoline Generators (HGJ ), Commercial Mobile Diesel Generators (HDK,), the CPGPortables and the Commercial Mobile Hydraulic/ PTO Qualification (HG & YD).5 Days (Refer to schedule for cost) 

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2010 Cummins Power Generation Training Schedule

July - December

ProgramStartDate

EndDate Class Location Tuition

2001-29Q 28-Jun 2-Jul OHPC/CHPC San Leandro 1250

2007-08Q & 2007-10Q 12-Jul 14-Jul RV GenSets San Leandro 750

6031 & 6032 15-Jul 16-Jul 3200 Quiet Diesel San Leandro 500

2009-23Q 26-Jul 30-Jul RS 12000 San Leandro 750

2008-08Q & 2008-13Q 16-Aug 20-Aug PC 1.X & 2.X Controls San Leandro 1250

2004-15Q/2004-17Q 13-Sep 17-SepBasic and Intermediate

FT10 Networks San Leandro 1250

2008-18Q 27-Sep 1-Oct PC 3.X Controls San Leandro 1250

2008-18Q 11-Oct 15-Oct PC 3.X Controls Hawaii 1250

2004-16Q 15-Nov 19-Nov Advanced FT10 Networks San Leandro 1250

2008-18Q 13-Dec 17-Dec PC 3.X Controls San Leandro 1250

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Allison 1000/2000Maintenance Training

This 2 day course is designed to instruct the technician on performing maintenance level serviceand repairs on Allison 1000 and 2000 series transmissions. Additional topics include generaltransmission diagnostics and troubleshooting. Upon successful completion of WBT andclassroom instruction, attendees receive TCM Reprogramming Certification which can beprovided to SPX-Kent Moore for Allison DOC™ Reprogramming activation.

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Allison 3000/4000Maintenance Training

This 2 day course is designed to instruct the technician on performing maintenance level serviceand repairs on Allison 3000 and 4000 series transmissions. Additional topics include generaltransmission diagnostics and troubleshooting. Upon successful completion of WBT andclassroom instruction, attendees receive TCM Reprogramming Certification which can beprovided to SPX-Kent Moore for Allison DOC™ Reprogramming activation.

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Allison TransmissionOverhaul Training

This course is designed to instruct the technician on performing complete overhaul procedures onthe Allison 1000/2000 and 3000/4000 series transmissions. Additional topics include specificdetails on failure analysis and update information. Upon successful completion of the WBT andclassroom instruction, attendees receive Allison Transmission Overhaul Factory Certification onthe respective product covered in each 2 day session.

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Allison AT/MT/HTMaintenance Training

These 2 day courses are designed to instruct the technician on performing maintenance levelservice and repairs on Allison AT or MT or HT series transmissions. Additional topics includegeneral transmission diagnostics and troubleshooting.

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Allison AT/MT/HT

Overhaul TrainingThese courses are designed to instruct the technician on performing complete overhaulprocedures on the Allison AT or MT or HT series transmissions. Additional topics include specificdetails on failure analysis and update information. Upon successful completion of the classroominstruction, attendees receive Allison Transmission Overhaul Factory Certification on therespective product covered in each 2 day session.

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Please contact Cummins West Training Center for Class Schedule Information Allison Product Training.Elizabeth Dias – 510-614-5138 or [email protected] .

2010 Allison Transmission Training Schedule

January – June

Session IDStartDate

EndDate Class Location Tuition

July

TT-12-MA01.0FAC 19-Jul 20-Jul 1000/2000 Maintenance San Leandro 500

TT-34-MA01.0FAC 21-Jul 22-Jul 3000/4000 Maintenance San Leandro 500

August

TT-AMH-ST01.0LEG 16-Aug 20-Aug Legacy Maintenance San Leandro 1000

September

TT-12-MA01.0FAC 7-Sep 8-Sep 1000/2000 Maintenance San Leandro 500

TT-34-MA01.0FAC 9-Sep 10-Sep 3000/4000 Maintenance San Leandro 500

October

TT-AMH-ST01.0LEG 11-Oct 15-Oct Legacy Maintenance San Leandro 1000

November

TT-12-MA01.0FAC 8-Nov 9-Nov 1000/2000 Maintenance San Leandro 500

TT-34-MA01.0FAC 10-Nov 11-Nov 3000/4000 Maintenance San Leandro 500

December

TT-AMH-ST01.0LEG 13-Dec 17-Dec Legacy Maintenance San Leandro 1000

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CleaireStarting January 1st 2010 Cummins West Training Center will provide Cleaire producttraining for Cummins West Inc customers by request only.For all Certified Dealer Training contact Cleaire Advanced Emission Controls.

1. Cleaire Longview/LonestarThis course will familiarize the technician with the Longview Exhaust Aftertreatment system operation,maintenance, troubleshooting and repair.

2. Cleaire Horizon/SkylineThis course will familiarize the technician with the Cleaire Horizon Exhaust Aftertreatment system operation,maintenance, troubleshooting and repair.

3. Cleaire Vista/PhoenixThis course will familiarize the technician with the Cleaire Vista/Phoenix Exhaust Aftertreatment system operation,maintenance, troubleshooting and repair.

4. Cleaire All MetalThis course will familiarize the technician with the Cleaire All Metal Exhaust Aftertreatment system operation,

maintenance, troubleshooting and repair.

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Jay Miller - 40 years of experience in the heavy duty engine and generator fields.Mr. Miller has been a technician, assistance maintenance manager, field service engineer, director oftraining and engineering, service manager, general service manager, operations manger, automotiveand diesel instructor, and is currently our Director of Service Engineering and Training.Mr. Miller holds a Vocational Education Teaching Credential in Automotive/Diesel Technology.

Stu Frampton - 39 years of experience in the heavy duty engine field.Mr. Frampton has been a technician, foreman, owned his own repair business, service engineer, and is

currently our Training Manager.

Eric Mondale - 29 years of experience in the generator field.Mr. Mondale has been an engineering technician, service engineer, service manager, and is currentlyour distributor service engineer for PowerGeneration.

Ron Pasquetti - 28 years experience in the Heavy Duty Engine and Allison Transmission fields.Mr. Pasquetti has been technician and shop foreman. In addition he has previously held the CustomerSupport and Dealer Development Manager position for Allison Transmission Products. He is currentlyour Technical Support Manager and Instructor for Allison West.

Jeremie Pitts - 12 years experience in the Heavy Duty / Midrange engine fieldMr. Pitts has been a technician, shop foreman and technical trainer in the Heavy Duty Midrange enginefield. He has also worked in Customer Support for Ford Motor Company and has held positions as

training developer and instructor for Cummins MerCruiser Diesel. Mr. Pitts holds a BS Degree inAutomotive Technologies.

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Student Registration Form

Please complete this form and forward it to the Cummins West Training Center at1950 Burroughs Ave, San Leandro, CA 94577 or fax to (510) 895-5781

Student’s Name: ______________________________________________________________________

Company: ___________________________________________________________________________

Contact: _____________________________________________________________________________

Address: ____________________________________________________________________________

City: ________________________________________ State: ________________ Zip: ____________

Phone: _________________________________ Fax Number: ________________________________

Course Name: _______________________________________________ Date: __________________

Account Number: _______________________________ PO: _________________________________

Classes begin promptly at 8:00 am daily. We suggest that students wear comfortable clothing suitable forworking on engines, generators, or equipment (NO SHORTS OR SANDALS). Payment is due upon the first day ofclass, if not prepaid. Cancellations made less than five (5) working days prior to the class start date will besubjected to a $100.00 cancellation fee. In addition, students are responsible for making their own hotel

reservations. Maps and a hotel list is provided for your convenience.

Refunds will not be granted after class begins

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San Leandro Hotel Accommodations

La Quinta San Leandro Marina Inn20777 Hesperian Blvd. 68 San Leandro MarinaHayward, CA 94541 San Leandro, CA 94577(510) 732-6300 (510) 895-1311

Sacramento Hotel Accommodations 

Extended Stay America Hallmark Inn795 Stillwater Road 110 F StreetW. Sacramento, CA 95505 Davis, CA 93616(916) 371-1270 (530) 753-3600

Bakersfield Hotel Accommodations

Clarion Courtyard by Marriot3540 Rosedale Highway 3601 Marriot DriveBakersfield, CA 93308 Bakersfield, CA 93308(661) 326-1111 (661) 324-6660

Fresno Hotel Accommodations

Holiday Inn Express Picadilly Inn Shaw5046 North Barcus 2305 W. Shaw AvenueFresno, CA 93772 Fresno, CA 93711(559) 277-5700 (559) 226-3850

Hawaii Hotel Accommodations

Hilton Prince Kuhio

2500 Kuhio DriveHonolulu, HI 96815(808) 922-0811

Payment for accommodations is the responsibility of the student. To receive thecorporate discount, you must Request Only the Cummins West Corporate Rate whenmaking reservations. 

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Directions:From 99 South:

Exit Shaw Blvd, turn right on Shaw Blvd (east). Turn left on North Blythe Avenue. Turn left onNorth Gates Avenue. Turn right on West Jacquelyn Avenue. Turn left on North CorneliaAvenue. Cummins West will be on the right.

From 99 North:Exit Shaw Blvd, turn right on Shaw Blvd (east). Turn left on North Blythe Avenue. Turn left onNorth Gates Avenue. Turn right on West Jacquelyn Avenue. Turn left on North CorneliaAvenue. Cummins West will be on the right.

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80 

Reed Avenue 

Riverside Drive 

Sacramento 

To Reno and I5 North 

Cummins West 

To Sacramento and I5 South 

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Cummins West Inc.Sacramento Customer Service Center

875 Riverside ParkwayWest Sacramento, CA 95605-1502

(916) 371-0630 

Bus 80 

80 

Directions:  From San Francisco. Follow I 80 towards Reno, Exit at Reed Avenue. Left on Reed Ave. under the freeway past the CHP Training Center to end. Left on Riverside Parkway approximately 1/2 mile Cummins West on the left. 

From Sacramento, I 5 North: Take Highway 50 West to INtersate 80 East.Exit at Reed Avenue. Left on Reed Ave. under the freeway past the CHP Training Center to end. Left on Riverside Parkway approximately 1/2 mile Cummins West on the left. From I 5 South: Take I 80 west toward San Francisco, Exit Reed Avenue. Left on Reed Avenue past the CHP Training Center to end. Left on Riverside Parkway 1/2 mile to Cummins West on the left. 

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To Honolulu

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 Directions

From Honolulu:Take H1 and take exit 1 at Kapolei. Go southon Hawaii 95. Hawaii 95 turns into KalaeloaBlvd. The branch is on the right hand side ofthe street, 91-230 Kalaeloa Blvd.

Cummins West - Hawaii91-230 Kalaeloa Blvd.Kapolei, HI 967071 (808) 682-8110

 

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Cummins West, Inc5125 Caterpillar RoadRedding, CA 96003(530) 224-4070

Directions:From I-5 South:

Exit Twin View Road, turn left on Twin View Road, turn right on Caterpillar Road to 5125,Cummins West will be on the left.

From I-5 North:Exit Twin View Road, turn right on Twin View Road, turn right on Caterpillar Road to 5125,Cummins West will be on the left.

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Cummins West, Inc. Serving Northern & Central California’s, and

Hawaii’s Power, Equipment, and Emission Needs

San Leandro Corporate Headquarters  14775 Wicks BlvdSan Leandro, CA 94577(510) 351-6101

Arcata 5150 Boyd RoadArcata, CA 95521(707) 822-7390

Bakersfield 4601 East Brundage Ln.Bakersfield, CA 93307(661) 325-9404

Fresno 5333 N. Cornelia AvenueFresno, CA 93722(559) 277-6760

Hawaii91-230 Kalaeloa BlvdKapolei, HI 96707(808) 682-8110

Redding 5125 Caterpillar RoadRedding, CA 96003(530) 224-4070

West Sacramento 875 Riverside ParkwayWest Sacramento, CA 95691(916) 371-0630

Hawaii 

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