Saturday, May 4, 2013

Ratings Forming Part of Engineering Watch


Ratings Forming Part of Engineering Watch
Target Group
Engine Ratings
Course Duration
4 days
Teaching Method
Lecture and Familiarization
Legal References
Chapter II, Regulation III/4 STCW Code A and Chapter II, Section B-II/4.
Preface
This course covers the training recommended in Chapter III, Regulation III/4, Chapter III, Section A-III/4 Chapter III, Section B-III/4 STCW-78 as amended in 1995.
Objectives
A trainee who successfully completes this course will be able to perform the duties and responsibilities of a rating forming part of an engineering watch, and demonstrate the required competency.
Content
Terms and Functions in Machinery Spaces
Keeping a Boiler Watch
Basic knowledge in some operation based on Reg. III/4, Section B-III/4
Carry out a watch routine appropriate to duties of rating part of an engine watch
Understand order and be understood in matters relevant to watchkeeping duties
Operate emergency equipment and apply emergency procedures
Maintain Procedure, Machinery & Tools in the Engine Room.
Requirement
Be a high school graduate.
Be not less than 18 years old.
Be physically fit.
Have undergone an approved period of seagoing service, which shall not be less than (2) months.
Availability
Twice a month

Basic Marine Refrigeration & Air-conditioning


Basic Marine Refrigeration & Air-conditioning
Target Group
Engine Ratings and Engine Officers
Course Duration
5 days
Teaching Method
Lecture and Simulation
Legal References
Refrigeration Training Course Manual (Unitor)
Arcton Refrigeration Service Engineer Handbook (ICI England)
NAVSHIPS Technical Manual Chapter 9590 (U.S.N)
Preface
This course provides training in the basic principles and shipboard applications, maintenance and repair of shipboard air conditioning and refrigeration plants. It also covers actual operation of electronic refrigeration as well as planning, design and installation of a complete shipboard refrigeration/air-conditioning plant using actual components and parts.
Objectives
Those who will complete this course will be able to gain understanding of the basic refrigeration and air conditioning process and operation, its characteristics and function of main components, control mechanism, accessories and safety devices; demonstrate the multiple usage of the Mollier P-H diagram; assemble mini-air conditioning unit using actual parts; evaluate plant performance; and trouble shoot/repair the system.
Content
Basic Theory
Refrigeration Principles
Refrigerants
Components, Functions, Location Adjustment, Wiring Connections and Maintenance
Compressors
Mollier P-H Diagram
The Ozone Layer
Other Processes in Plant Operation
Lab Session
Practical Session
Practical Examination
Requirement
Previous working experience in refrigeration and air-conditioning is desired but not in absolute necessity.
Availability
Three times a week
Contact :-
YAK MARINE
408,4th Floor,Gauri Complex,Sector-11,CBD Belapur,Navi Mumbai-400614
022-27582576,09096666081