Monitoring of the Main and Auxiliary Machinery Operation and Associated Control Systems
Monitoring of the Main and Auxiliary Machinery Operation and Associated Control Systems
The objective of the course is to set out both the knowledge and practical experience for optimal control the ship in all conditions. Safety maintenance of highly automated ships and requirements for staff ability to operate high voltage systems, completing of documents and minimum requirements necessary to ensure the safe operation of highly automated ship systems as well as the requirements for the training of the ships’ staff involved in these activities
Course requirements:
The present course provides the training necessary for the ship’s crews to ensure the safe operation and maintenance of modern ship power plants. The engine department members responsible for the power plants are trained to be capable of complying with the safety regulations concerning the operation and maintenance of the protection equipment as well as of the monitoring and alarm systems.
The course is intended for marine engineers and electrical engineers. The seminar classes aim at finding optimum solutions for specific study cases and problematic installations. Particular attention has been paid to the principles, methods of analysis, checks and adjustments of sophisticated automatic control systems using authentic ship’s documentation and real problems. The course meets requirements of STCW amendments 2010 (ChIII. A-III/I, A-VIII/2))
Requirements to participants:
The trainees should hold a certificate of competence as a chief engineer, second engineer, watch keeping engineer, or electrotechnical officer, issued by Maritime Administration.
Course manager: assoc. prof. PhD Rumen Stoqnov
Information and enrolment:
Ivaylo Bakalov