Which is the new electric coach from MCI?
MCI launches its new D series and unveils battery-electric zero-emission commuter coach: the D45 CRT LE CHARGE™ NFI group: the fourth e-bus launch in 2021. MCI unveils the electric commuter coach D45 CRT LE CHARGE
What are the potential problems with primary MCI triage?
Primary MCI triage is based on physiology… START: Potential Problems with Children 1. An apneic child is more likely to have a primary respiratory problem than an adult. Perfusion may be maintained for a short time and the child may be salvageable. 2. RR +/- 30 may either over-triage or under-triage a child, depending on age.
How old do you have to be to get a jumpstart on MCI?
JumpSTART: Age 1. Initially ages 1-8 years chosen 2. Less than one year of age is less likely to be ambulatory. 3. The pertinent pediatric physiology (specifically, the airway) approaches that of adults by approximately eight years of age.
How does the start and jumpstart MCI triage tool work?
START: Step 2 1. Triage officer assesses patients in the order in which they are encountered 2. Assess for presence or absence of spontaneous respirations 3. If breathing, move to Step 3 4. If apneic, open airway 5. If patient remains apneic, tag as Black 6. If patient starts breathing, tag as Red START: Step 3
When did Detroit stop making the series 60 engine?
The 12.7L engine was favored in buses for its better fuel consumption. In 2007 the 12.7-liter Detroit Diesel Series 60 was discontinued. Once the 12.7-liter Series 60 was discontinued, the 14-liter Series 60 replaced it. By 2008, Detroit Diesel had produced one million Series 60 engines.
When did Detroit Diesel change to dual ECM?
In 2007 – 2010 (2008 -2011 trucks), the Detroit Diesel 14L engine was modified to meet new emissions standards and went to a dual ECM configuration (DDEC VI). This engine ran higher compression, higher injector pressure and a DPF exhaust filter.
Why did they change the bearings on the Detroit 60?
Spun Bearings. In a bid to save fuel, the engineers at Detroit designed the 60 to idle at very low speed. However, it took Detroit about 10 years to realize that the engine’s idle speed was not fast enough to operate the oil pump. As such, many older (pre-1997) engines have had lower engine bearings replaced more than once due to oil starvation.
Why does my AC blower motor not work?
The blower motor relay supplies power to this motor when you turn the switch to “on” that can sometimes fail. When this happens, you may notice that you will not feel anything blowing out of the vents at all. This may also cause the blower motor to work intermittently.
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Why is the resistor not working on my blower?
Hi There, The resistor is what controls the speed of the blower motor, not the relay. The blower motor relay supplies power to this motor when you turn the switch to “on” that can sometimes fail. When this happens, you may notice that you will not feel anything blowing out of the vents at all.