Course Name: | HIGH VOLTAGE SAFETY AND SWITCH GEAR AT OPERATIONAL LEVEL - (DG APPROVED) |
Entry Criteria: |
Existing ETO with atleast one year sailing experience and all Engineering Officers for MEO Class IV COC |
Course Duration: | 1 Days 8 Hours |
Course Description: |
The demand for electrical power has increased on many ships, especially those with diesel-electric propulsion where the supply current becomes too high. The supply current becomes far too high and it is not efficient or practical to use the common shipboard voltage supply of 440V. Modern ships, particularly container, passenger, LNG and specialised offshore ships are built now with high voltage generating plants of 3.3kV, 6.6kV and IIkV. STCW classifies High Voltage as 1000V and above. As per STCW Regulation III/1, “Officer in charge of an engineering watch”, officers are to be trained to work with high voltage installations onboard merchant ships. This course is designed to educate and train operational Level Engineer Officers on high voltage systems. The course satisfies the High Voltage Training syllabus as given in IMO Model Course 7.04.- Officer in charge of an engineering watch. |
Contents of the Course: |
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Please find below the list of documents required to get on the first day of the course. |
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