This course provides the knowledge and understanding required for the safe operation and monitoring of electric propulsion systems on board ships, in accordance with STCW engineering competencies. Students learn the principles of electric drive systems, propulsion motors, power electronics, converters, and associated control and protection equipment. Training includes system configuration, operational procedures, fault identification, and emergency response actions. Emphasis is placed on maintaining system reliability, ensuring safe operation, and complying with relevant standards and operational requirements for electrically driven propulsion plants.
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200,00 €
This course teaches students how to read, understand, and analyze electrical and electronic diagrams used in maritime and industrial systems. Topics include schematic symbols, wiring…
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200,00 €
This course introduces the principles and operation of internal combustion engines, with a focus on both spark-ignition and compression-ignition systems. Students learn about engine cycles,…
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200,00 €
This course provides essential knowledge for understanding, operating, and maintaining electrical and electronic systems installed in hazardous or explosive atmospheres. Students learn classification of hazardous…
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200,00 €
This course provides students with fundamental knowledge and practical skills in measurement systems, instrumentation, and control engineering, with a focus on applications in marine, mechanical, and…




