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Title: An Introduction To The Marine Engineering Specialisation


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An Introduction ToThe Marine Engineering
Specialisation

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THIRD CLASS MARINE ENGINEERING
  • The 3rd Class course of the Marine Engineering
    Specialisation is intended to be no more than a
    basic introduction to the small marine diesel
    engine and its associated mechanical and
    electrical systems.

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On Achieving Class 3 You Should Be Able
  • Understand the need for mechanical and electrical
    Health Safety Rules, with particular emphasis
    on the Workshop environment.
  • Understand the working cycles of the diesel
    engine.
  • Identify and understand the function of the major
    components of a diesel engine.
  • Contd

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  • Understand the function of the basic Mechanical
    and Electrical systems associated with a small
    marine diesel engine in a typical SCC motor boat
    installation.
  • Understand types of fastenings both Mechanical
    and Electrical in common use, and be able to use
    the tools used in conjunction with them.
  • Be able to use simple electrical meters.

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SECOND CLASS MARINE ENGINEERING
  • The 2nd Class Course of the Marine Engineering
    Specialisation is intended to introduce the cadet
    to practical operation, routine care and
    maintenance of a small diesel engine it
    associated electrical systems and a small boat
    electrical system.

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On Achieving Class 2 You Should Be Able
  • Understand the need for Health Safety rules,
    particularly during operating and maintenance
    procedures.
  • Understand the purpose of all mechanical and
    electrical systems associated with a small diesel
    engine.
  • Understand the purpose of all electrical systems
    aboard a small boat
  • Contd

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  • Be capable of assisting a qualified engineer in
    small maintenance tasks.
  • Be capable of operating a motor boat diesel
    engine, its associated electrical systems and the
    boats electrical systems.
  • Note
  • Most of the Marine Engineering (Mechanical) Class
    II Syllabus is based on the RYA Diesel Engine
    Course. Completion of the course at a RYA
    recognised teaching establishment with RYA
    recognised Instructors will qualify for the award
    of the RYA Course certificate.

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FIRST CLASS MARINE ENGINEERING (MECHANICAL)
  • The 1st Class Marine Engineering Specialisation
    (Mechanical) is intended to enable a cadet to
    progress to become the competent operator of
    small marine diesel and outboard engines. It will
    enable a cadet to have a deeper understanding of
    Health Safety awareness, which will include
    manual handling, noise and fuel dangers. It will
    also, when used alongside the 1st Class Marine
    Engineering Specialisation (Electrical), form a
    basis upon which to build his/her Offshore
    Engineering capabilities.

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On Achieving Class 1 (MECHANICAL) You Should Be
Able
  • Have a responsible understanding of Health
    Safety Rules.
  • Be a competent operator of a small marine diesel
    engine.
  • Be capable of carrying out routine maintenance
    and top overhaul of a small marine diesel engine.
  • Be a competent operator of an outboard engine.
  • Be able to carry out simple outboard engine fault
    diagnosis rectification.

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FIRST CLASS MARINE ENGINEERING (ELECTRICAL)
  • The 1st Class Marine Engineering Specialisation
    (Electrical) is intended to provide a cadet with
    knowledge of the principles of power generation
    and of power distribution requirements in an
    offshore vessel. It will also provide practical,
    supervised, fault diagnosis experience, and
    enable a deeper understanding and awareness of
    electrical Health Safety. When used alongside
    the 1st Class Marine Engineering Specialisation
    (Mechanical), it will form the basis upon which
    to build his/her offshore engineering
    capabilities.

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On Achieving Class 1 (ELECTRICAL) You Should Be
Able
  • Have a responsible understanding of Health
    Safety Rules
  • Under supervision, witness the operation of
    electrical switchgear up to 240Volts AC
  • Under supervision, witness the connection of
    shore supply up to 240Volts AC
  • Supervise and carry out battery maintenance and
    charging
  • Be capable of assisting in tracing simple faults
    in circuits up to 24 volts
  • Be aware of the need to carry out Portable
    Appliance Testing
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