| Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines that run on diesel fuel or use diesel fuel for ignition purposes are used widely for emergency back-up power generation, pumping to power portable equipment and many other purposes. They are also a significant source of air contaminants. This course covers compression ignited reciprocating engine operating theory, emission control methods and technologies including after-treatment devices (DPF/Catalysts), regulations, and inspection techniques. Air quality inspectors, engine operators, and environmental professionals will find this information valuable in conducting inspections, minimizing emissions, and staying in compliance with air pollution regulations. |