Course Details

The Principle Basic of Marine Electrical and Electronic Engineer

Course Overview

This course is designed to enable the learners to understand the various concepts of Electrical Parameters, Properties of Electrical Components, Electrical Faults, Fault Identification, Electrical Safe Work Practices, Maintenance, Testing, and Commissioning of Electrical Equipment.

Marine Electrical Technicians, Electrical Supervisors, and Maintenance Technicians with min 1 year of experience.

Basic level skilled Electrical candidates with min 1year of experience.

Candidates on successful completion of training are entitled to a ‘Certificate of Attendance’ attested from NTI.

Other Details

Unit 1 Electrical Terms

 

  • Introduction to Electrical parameters
  • AC & DC Electrical System
  • Voltage
  • Current
  • Power
  • Hp
  • kVA
  • kW
  • kVAR
  • MDB
  • PCC
  • SMDB
  • LDB
  • FDB
  • Earthing
  • Grounding

Unit 2 DC Electrical System. (3 hrs.)

 

  • Introduction to DC Electrical Systems
  • DC Voltage
  • DC Current
  • Resistance in DC Electrical Circuits
  • Designing of DC Electrical Circuits

Unit 3 AC Electrical System (3 hrs.)

 

  • Introduction to AC Electrical System
  • Characteristics of Amplitude, Frequency & Phase
  • Characteristics of frequency
  • Characteristics of Phase
  • Inductor & Inductance
  • Capacitor & Capacitance
  • Effect of Resistance, Inductance
  • Capacitance in Designing an AC Circuit

Unit 4 Basic Test Equipment for Electrical Circuits (6 hrs.)

  • Multimeter
  • Clamp meter
  • Earth Leakage Tester
  • Electrical Voltage Tester
  • RCD Tester
  • Megohmmeter

 

Unit 5 Electrical Safe Work Practices (6 hrs.)

  • Risk Vs Hazard
  • Types of Hazards
  • PPE for Electrical Work
  • PTW for Electrical Work
  • Toolbox talk for Electrical Works
  • Switch OFF
  • Isolation
  • Test
  • Discharge
  • Earthing
  • LOTO

 

Unit 6 Electrical Equipment (Transformer, Generator, Motor, Electrical Panel)(9hrs.)

  • Installation of Transformer, Generator, Motor, Electrical Pane
  • Testing of Transformer, Generator, Motor, and Electrical Panel
  • Commissioning of Transformer, Generator, Motor, and Electrical Panel
  • Maintenance of Transformer, Generator, Motor, and Electrical Panel
  • Preparation of Checklist
  • Scheduling of Maintenance

By the end of the module, the candidate will be able:

 

  • Explain the various Electrical Terms
  • Explain the Voltage, Current & Resistance Relationship in DC Circuits
  • Discuss the characteristics of Amplitude, Frequency & Phase in an AC Circuits
  • Identify the properties of an Inductor
  • Identify the properties of a Capacitor
  • Describe the various methods to evaluate and determine basic electrical characteristics
  • Apply Electrical Safe work practices
  • Discuss Installation, Testing, Commissioning & Maintenance of Electrical Equipment
Instructor-Led Classroom