Scope and Purpose
This training is made to comply with the STCW 2010 Part A chapter III/1 Maintenance and repair at the operational level and Part A chapter III/2 Electrical, electronic and control engineering at the management level. Part B Chapter III/4, Chapter III/5, Chapter III/6 and Chapter III/7
At the end of the course, learners will be able to:
- Understand basic electrical safety
- Familiarize with standard electrical symbols and diagram
- Understand electric motor Standard terminal markings
- Understand electric motor control
- Understand principle of operation of DOL, FWD/REV, Star Delta and troubleshooting technique.
- Understand principle of operation of AC Generator, Brushless Generator
- Identify components and functions of AC and Brushless Generator.
- Operate generators in parallel.
- Understand Main and Distribution switchboard
- Perform Insulation Resistance measurement
- Differentiate Preventive from Predictive Maintenance
- Perform troubleshooting on electrical faults
- Electrical Safety
- Principles of Electricity
- Read Electrical Symbols and Diagram
- Motor Concepts and Operating Principle
- Motor Control
- Selecting the proper sizes of material for Motor Control
- Motor Control Starting Methodologies
- Transformer operating principles and protection
- Electricity on Ships
- Brushless Alternator operating principle
- Testing a rotating rectifier diode (RRA)
- Electrical protections
- Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
- Grounding System
- Locating and Troubleshooting of Earth Fault
- Star-Delta starting methodologies
- Testing the insulator resistance of a ship's equipment
- Identify bearing problem using Ultrasound.
- e-learning
- Classroom-based
- The course is open to all Marine Engineer
- Must have taken Advance Electrical Course eLearning as pre-requisite to this course
- iLearn Module : 4 Hours
- Blended : 30 Hours (5 days