Electrical and control engineering
Modern ships are increasingly dependent upon the electrical and control engineering installations for their operation. There is also greater use and reliance on complex computer-based systems. It is therefore essential that seagoing and shore-based staff have a good appreciation of such systems, ensuring that they are maintained in an efficient operational and safe condition
Modern ships are increasingly dependent upon the electrical and control engineering installations for their operation. There is also greater use and reliance on complex computer-based systems. It is therefore essential that seagoing and shore-based staff have a good appreciation of such systems, ensuring that they are maintained in an efficient operational and safe condition.
Who should attend?
The course will benefit the marine engineer involved with electrical, control and software-based systems and equipment in marine applications.
Key Content
electrical surveys, covering:
electrical engineering installations
new, existing and modified installations
control engineering surveys, covering:
control engineering systems
new, existing and modified installations
integrated software-based systems, covering:
software-based systems in the marine environment
software lifecycle activities
quality concepts
client and surveyor relationships.
What will you learn?
By the end of this course you will be able to:
Understand Lloyd's Register's requirements for electrical and control engineering, including software-based systems.
Identify any non-compliance with Lloyd's Register's Rules and Regulations.
Prepare for surveys leading to increased operational efficiency.
Previous experience
Delegates should possess an appreciation of the fundamentals of electrical and control engineering, and an appreciation of Lloyd's Register's related Rules.
| Country | Netherlands |
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| Location | Rotterdam |
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| Date | 09/10/2012 to 10/10/2012 |
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