RIII/2 2nd Engineer - High Voltage (Management)
City of Glasgow College, 60 North Hanover Street, Glasgow , G1 2BP
1,015 GBP (£)
EnquireSchool City of Glasgow College
Location City of Glasgow College, 60 North Han...
Duration 1 week(s)
Dates Contact for more info
Accommodation None Included
We are proud to deliver the High Voltage (Management) training at our state of the art training facility, equipped with the latest marine grade high voltage (HV) switchgear and shipboard HV simulation software package. Our competency training programme is delivered in a setting that mimics shipboard HV switchboards, supported by purpose built marine HV software and online learning platform. Training is delivered by experienced engineers, both in classroom setting and in a practical hands-on environment.
The 2010 Manila amendments to the STCW Code bring in the requirement for engineers to undergo education and training in high voltage systems, at both the operational (III/I) and management (III/2 and III/3) levels. This requirement comes into force on January 1st 2017, but effects the revalidation of engineering Certificates of Competency (CoC) from January 1st 2012.
Course Structure
This course provides the necessary knowledge, understanding and proficiency, to safely control and manage marine high voltage power systems in accordance with international regulations. You'll study:
Managing High Voltage Operations On Board a Ship.
Understanding the High Voltage System and the Maintenance of Distribution Capability.
Identifying Faults Within a High Voltage System and Reconfiguring the System to Maintain Supply.
Useful Information
Minimum entry requirements:
Prior electrical, or electro-technical experience in a shipboard environment; OR
Have completed 12 months sea time as EOOW; OR
Undertaking the course as part of an initial electro-technical training programme.
Additional selection requirements
This course is aimed at:
Electro-technical Officers.
Marine Engineer Officers at management level.
Marine Electrical Engineer Officers.
Marine Engineering Surveyors.
Marine Superintendents.