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Modules

Introduction to Marine Electrical Systems
  • Overview of shipboard electrical systems.
  • Understanding electrical standards and safety regulations.
  • Power distribution systems (main switchboard, emergency switchboard,
    transformers).
  • Battery systems and management for marine applications.
    Marine Circuit Diagrams and Electrical Layouts
    • Reading and interpreting marine circuit diagrams and electrical layouts.
    • Main and auxiliary switchboard design and functionality.
    • Single-line and schematic diagrams in ship systems.
    • Power control rooms and shore-to-ship power interfaces (cold ironing).
    Motor Control and Maintenance
    • Types of motors used in maritime (induction, synchronous).
    • Megger testing, motor insulation testing, and resistance checks.
    • Motor overhauling procedures and preventive maintenance.
    • Starter panels, motor protection devices, and troubleshooting.
    Automation and Control Systems
    • Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) in vessel automation.
    • Engine room automation systems and their safety requirements.
    • Integration of power management systems (PMS) and alarms.
    • Troubleshooting sensors, actuators, and control systems.
    Electrical Maintenance of Main and Auxiliary Engines
    • Understanding of main engine and auxiliary machinery electrical
      components.
    • Maintenance of alternators, fuel injection controls, and engine safety
      systems.
    • Alarm systems, safety trips, and emergency shutdown protocols.
    • Real-time troubleshooting of electrical faults in engines.
    Navigational Equipment Electrical Maintenance
    • Electrical systems in radar, ECDIS, gyrocompass, autopilot, and other
      navigational aids.
    • Safety considerations during maintenance of bridge equipment.
    • Calibration, troubleshooting, and repair of navigation electronics.
    • Compliance with IMO regulations for navigational equipment.
    Electrical Safety, Regulation, and Compliance
    • International Maritime Organization (IMO) and SOLAS electrical safety
      regulations.
    • Personal protective equipment (PPE) and electrical hazard risk assessment.
    • Electrical fire-fighting equipment and training.
    • Port State Control (PSC) inspection checklists and common findings in
      electrical systems.
    A/C, Ventilation, and Refrigeration Systems
    • Electrical control systems in air conditioning and refrigeration units.
    • Maintenance and troubleshooting of compressors, evaporators, and
      condensers.
    • Provision room temperature monitoring systems and safety controls.
    • Routine testing and servicing procedures.
    Advanced Troubleshooting Techniques
    • Fault detection techniques for power systems, circuit breakers,
      transformers, and relays.
    • Troubleshooting high voltage and low voltage systems on vessels.
    • Use of advanced tools like thermal imaging cameras, multimeters, and
      oscilloscopes.
    • Real-time case studies of breakdowns and onboard troubleshooting.
    New Shipbuilding Cable Layout and Installations
    • Cable management, routing, and termination techniques.
    • Installation of high-voltage (HV) and low-voltage (LV) systems.
    • Testing and commissioning of newly installed electrical systems.
    • Design and installation of modern marine electrical infrastructure in
      shipyards.
    Advanced Power Systems: Hybrid and Electric Vessels
    • Emerging technologies in hybrid propulsion systems.
    • Electrical power distribution in hybrid and fully electric vessels.
    • Energy storage systems (ESS) and renewable energy integration.
    • Maintenance and safety protocols for hybrid systems.
    Practical Workshop: Onboard Training / Dry Dock
    • Hands-on onboard vessel electrical maintenance and troubleshooting.
    • Participation in live repair and maintenance tasks with supervision from marine engineers.
    • Real-world troubleshooting of onboard faults (engines, generators,
      navigational systems, etc.).
    • Mock PSC and safety inspections focused on electrical systems.