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UNIT - Training
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LESSON - Refrigeration principles
- Describes the cycles, states, and working mediums used in refrigeration.
- Reviews refrigeration compressors, their operation, procedures used in
the preventive maintenance and safety issues.
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31A6.1.10
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LESSON - Boiler water testing
- Reviews the principles of boiler water chemistry, and the need for
testing.
- Reviews boiler water test procedures and safety precautions.
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31A6.3.1
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LESSON - Refrigeration systems
- Inspects refrigeration and air conditioning equipment aboard the training
ship.
- Describes briefly the correct procedure for preparation, starting up,
normal running, and shutting down this equipment.
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31A6.1.10
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LESSON - Compressed air systems
- Describes the theory, operation, machinery layout, and preventive
maintenance of the ship's service and control air systems.
- Describes briefly the correct procedure for preparation, starting up,
normal running, and shutting down this equipment.
- Understands uses of compressed air aboard ship, and actions to take in
the event of loss of air pressure.
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31A6.1.7 31A6.1.8
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LESSON - Watchstanding
- Reviews watchstanding duties as they pertain to 3/C cadets on cruise and
what will be expected of them as engineers of the watch after obtaining their
licenses.
- Describes STCW regulations found in Section A-VIII/2 part 3-2, Principles
to be observed in keeping an engineering watch.
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31A4.1
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LESSON - Diesels
- Reviews operational principles of diesel engines, fuel oil, cooling and
lubrication systems.
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31A6.1.13 31A6.1.14
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LESSON - Diesel startup
- Understands the steps necessary to prepare a diesel engine for starting.
- Properly starts the emergency diesel generator.
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31B1.2.2
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LESSON - Steam operations
- Reviews theory and operation of the steam plant with emphasis on the
gauge board, combustion control and reaction to changes in main engine status.
- Reviews boiler safety and emergency procedures, including change-over of
remote/automatic to local control of combustion control systems.
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31A6.2
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LESSON - Oiler rounds
- Describes the duties and responsibilities of an oiler, including:
- Duties associated with taking over and accepting a watch.
- Routine duties undertaken during a watch.
- Maintenance of logs, and the significance of the readings taken.
- Duties associated with handing over a watch.
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31A4.2
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LESSON - Evaporator operations I
- Reviews the principles of operation of submerged tube, flash-type, and
reverse osmosis evaporators
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31A6.1.12
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LESSON - Oiler exam prep
- Reviews material found on the Oiler's Qualification Exam, which requires
the cadet to demonstrate proper watchstanding skills and and thorough knowledge
of the machinery aboard the T.S.P.S.
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31A4
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LESSON - Evaporator operations II
- Describes the correct procedure for preparation, starting up, normal
running, and shutting down the Alfa Laval/Nirex evaporator.
- Describes routine operating procedures for flash evaporators, including:
- Temperature and salinity limits
- Salinity testing
- Chemical treatment
- Cleaning
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31A6.1.12
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LESSON - Hydraulic systems
- Describes the theory and operation of a basic hydraulic system.
- Discusses Pascal's Law, and the relationship between input and output
forces.
- Discusses basic hydraulic system components, i.e. pump, conductors and
actuator.
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LESSON - Steering gear
- Discusses the theory, operation and maintenance the key system and
components of the steering gear on T.S.P.S.
- Describes what to look for when making a round of the steering gear.
- Describes how to line up the emergency hydraulic hand pump and trickwheel
systems, in the event of a steering casualty.
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31A6.1.5 31A6.1.6
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LESSON - Soot blowers
- Discusses why and how to blow tubes, including what takes place during
the process.
- Reviews the procedure for blowing tubes.
- Observes or conducts soot blowing operations.
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31A6.3.1
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LESSON - Pump operations
- Reviews the various types of pumps and where they are used on the ship.
- Describes the operating principles of centrifugal pumps.
- Describes briefly the correct procedure for preparation, starting up,
normal running, and shutting down pumps, specifically the main feed pump and the
general service pump.
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31A7.1
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UNIT - Watchstanding
- Demonstrates knowledge of the principles to be observed in keeping an
engineering watch, including
- duties associated with taking over and accepting a watch.
- routine duties undertaken during a watch
- maintenance of machinery space logs and the significance of the readings
taken
- duties associated with handing over a watch
- Discusses and carries out safety and and emergency procedures, including
change-over of remote/automatic to local control of systems.
- Discusses and carries out all safety precautions which should be observed
during a watch, and the immediate actions which should be taken in the event of a
fire or accident, with particular reference to oil systems.
- Operates main and auxiliary machinery and associated control systems.
- Operates pumping systems and associated control systems.
- Operates alternators, generators and control system.
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31A4 31A4.2.1 31A6.2.4 31A6.1.4 31A6.3.2 31A7 31B1 31A7.2.1 31D1.2.1 31A6.1.7 31A6.1.8 31A6.1.11 31A6.1.12
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UNIT - Maintenance
- Uses appropriate tools for fabrication and repair operations aboard the
training ship.
- Uses hand tools and measuring equipment for dismantling, maintenance, repair,
and reassembly of shipboard plant and equipment.
- Uses hand tools, electrical and electronic measuring and test equipment for
fault finding, maintenance, and repair operations.
- Maintains marine engineering systems, including control systems.
- Demonstrates safe working practices, and takes all necessary precautions to
prevent:
- injury to himself and others,
- damage to the vessel and equipment,
- polution of the marine environment.
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31C1.3.4 31A1 31A2 31A3 31C1
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DEMO - Various Maintenance Projects
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31C1.3.4
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UNIT - Maintenance Training
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DEMO - Valve repair
- Understands how to classify valves, perform preventive maintenance, and
how to resurface valve seats and discs.
- Repairs valve seats and repacks valves.
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31C1.3.4
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DEMO - Centrifugal pump maintenance 1
- Understands the construction of and the maintenance required by
centrifugal type pumps.
- Cuts a new casing gasket and replaces the packing on a centrifugal pump.
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31C1.3.4
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DEMO - Reciprocating pump maintenance
- Understands the construction, operation and adjustment of a duplex
reciprocating pump.
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31C1.3.4
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DEMO - Heat exchanger maintenance
- Understands the construction, operation and maintenance of
shell-and-tube, and plate-type heat exchangers.
- Checks a heat exchanger for leaks.
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31C1.3.4
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DEMO - Centrifugal pump maintenance 2
- Disassemble and reassemble pumps in order to understand the construction
and design details of both the stationery and rotating elements.
- Discusses pump bearings, packing, gaskets, radial and axial run-out, and
impeller and casing damage and wear.
- Performs routine repair and maintenance functions as would be required in
service.
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31C1.3.4 31A2.2.1
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DEMO - Maintenance/repair using machine tools
- Uses machine tools to safely and properly repair various broken equipment
aboard ship.
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31A1
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DEMO - Gas, metal and shielded metal arc welding
- Safely uses arc welding equipment to develop welding technique.
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31A1
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EXAM - Plate Exam
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31C1.1.1
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EXAM - Oiler Qualification Exam
- demonstrates his knowledge of the duties of the oiler
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31A4
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