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Engine Room Simulator

ENGINE ROOM SIMULATOR COURSE WITH ENGINE ROOM RESOURCE MANAGEMENT


This course is essentially a practical one, consisting of a series of exercises structured around the operation of a ship’s machinery installation and carried out in conjunction with an engine room simulator delivered by Kongsberg Maritime Simulation Systems AS.


Objectives:

The candidates who successfully complete this course will make a safer and more effective contribution to the operation and control of the ship’s machinery installation.


Course Content:

Simulator system overview; NSCPi Training Concept; PPS 2000MC90 III Engine Room Simulation Program Training, TEC 2000 Familiarization, Color Coding Scheme and Abbreviations, Trip Codes, Manipulating pumps and valves, Line tracing and preparing systems, Electric Power Plant, Boilers and Steam Systems, Auxiliary Engines, Transfer and Pumping System, Purifiers, Fresh Water Generator, Bilge Separator and Bilge System, Sea Water Cooling System, Fresh Water System, Lubrication Oil System, Fuel Oil System, Refrigeration System, Stern Tube and Propeller Systems, Compressed Air System, Main Engine, Switchboards and Controllers, System Malfunctions, troubleshooting and Faultfinding.


STCW Reference:

Table AIII/ 1.6; AIII/ 1.7; AIII/ 1.8; AIII/ 2.2; AIII/ 2.3; AIII/ 2.4; AIII/ 2.5; AIII/ 2.7; AIII/ 2.8; AIII/ 2.9; AIII/ 2.10; AIII/ 2.12; AIII/ 2.13


Training Methodology:

Classroom Instructions, computer based instructions and Dynamic real time simulation Certificate of Training shall be given to each candidate who satisfactorily completed the course and passed the Simulator Exercise Evaluation System a builtin computerized objective assessment within the PPS 2000.


Entry requirements:

Experienced Marine Engineer Officers


Duration:

5 days

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