NAVY APPLICATIONS
CUSTOMIZATION
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The switching units
UETTDREL16A, UEPOPS349B,UEPOPS428B, UEPOPS430B, UEPOPS456A, UEPOPS525A,
Need to be customized to Marine Applications as follows.
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MARC010 Operate electrical systems ....................................................................................
440
Assessment
Requirements for MARC010 Operate electrical systems
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MARC017 Operate 240 to 440 voltage alternating current electrical systems
................... 485
Assessment
Requirements for MARC017 Operate 240 to 440 voltage alternating current
electrical systems
...............................................................................................................
489
MARL014
Apply intermediate principles of marine electrotechnology
........................... 1078
MARL018 Apply advanced principles of marine electrotechnology
................................. 1113
Assessment
Requirements for MARL018 Apply advanced principles of marine electrotechnology
MARL026 Demonstrate intermediate knowledge of marine control systems and automation
.......................................................................................................................
1186
Assessment
Requirements for MARL026 Demonstrate intermediate knowledge of marine control
systems and automation
....................................................................................
1191
MARL028 Demonstrate intermediate knowledge of marine electrical systems
............... 1204
Assessment
Requirements for MARL028 Demonstrate intermediate knowledge of marine
electrical systems
.............................................................................................................
1209
MARL034 Demonstrate advanced knowledge of marine electrical systems .................... 1258
Assessment
Requirements for MARL034 Demonstrate advanced knowledge of marine electrical
systems
.............................................................................................................
1265
For customized course for Navy,
relevant Marine Electrical Textbooks/ References are to be referred.
For customized course for Navy,
relevant Marine Electrical Textbooks/ References are to be referred in addition
to ESI units.
.
Reference Textbooks
http://www.filefactory.com/file/1kjt05pmenad/Marine%20Electrical%20Technology.pdf
http://www.filefactory.com/file/4te8ls7fuie3/Ships%20Electrical%20System.pdf
Other references + Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA)
Regulations
http://www.filefactory.com/file/5azs1os4t79v/3004.1-2008.pdf
http://www.filefactory.com/file/54v45j30ufr3/3004.2-2014%28%2BA1%29.pdf
UETTDREL16A - Working safely near
live electrical apparatus
This Competency Standard Unit covers compliance with working safely up
to the defined safe approach distance near energised electrical apparatus (inc. electrical powerlines) for electrical worker. It
includes work functions that may be performed, such as vegetation control,
scaffolding, rigging, painting, and/or any other activity that requires working
safely and complying with requirements and/or established procedures near live
electrical apparatus by an electrical worker. Also included is the preparation
of risk assessment control measures that encompass job safety assessment. It
does not include any work that is or may be performed by other competent operatives
within the defined safe working zone. The defined safe working zone is that
so defined by relevant State or Territory regulatory agencies/bodies, local
government legislation, Industry bi-partite body Guidelines/Codes of
Practices or other related requirements for Safe work and access near live
Electrical and Mechanical Apparatus.
The following textbooks , chapter s and page
numbers are to be referred
MARINE ENELTRICAL TECHNOLOGY
Chapter 1 - Overview of a
Ship's Electrical System
Understand the need for specially
designed equipment for ships
Know the purpose of major components in a ships electrical system
Know the importance of power management on board ships
Comply with relevant Rules and Regulations
t Chapter 2 - Electrical Safety
Understand the importance of existing
Safety Regulations
Know the importance of adopting safety measures onboard
[ Understand the significance of
special equipment for hazardous areas
Understand First-aid procedures in case
of electrical accidents
Comply with relevant Rules and Regulations
Chapter No. Title Page No.
1
Overview of a Ships Electrical System 1
2
Electrical Safety 39
· UEPOPS349B - Operate Local H.V. switchgear
This competency standard unit deals with the skills and knowledge
required to undertake the local operation of high voltage circuit breaking
devices
MARINE ENELTRICAL TECHNOLOGY
Chapter 5 - Isolated and
Earthed Neutral Systems
i Know the importance of
electromagnetic compatibility of equipment
Understand the significance of Isolated
and Earthed Neutral Systems
Understand toe operating principle of
earth fault indicators
% -
Solve earth faults in a basic electrical distribution system
Comply with relevant Rules and Regulations
5 Isolated and Earthed Neutral
Systems
137
SHIP
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
08. CIRCUIT BREAKERS, CONTACTORS
AND SELECTIVITY 52
UEPOPS428B - Develop H.V. switching
programs
This unit deals with the skills and knowledge required to develop
switching programs where multiple sources of supply must be considered and
managed.
This relates to the competency standard unit as a whole, providing the
range of contexts and conditions to which the Performance Criteria apply. It
allows for different work environments and situations that will affect
performance.
Program may include operations where primary and secondary isolations
are required to isolate a work area, operations where switching involves
multiple and interconnecting power generating utilities,
commissioning/isolating/ parallelling zone sub station plant, transmission systems, bus sections, zone
transformers and interconnected power supplies.
Safety standards may include relevant sections of Occupational Health
and Safety legislation, enterprise safety rules, relevant State and federal
legislation and national standards for plant.
Information and documentation sources may include verbal or written
communications; enterprise safety rules documentation; enterprise operating instructions;
dedicated computer equipment; enterprise/site standing and operating
instructions; enterprise log books; manufacturer's operation and maintenance
manuals; and equipment and alarm manuals.
Communications may be by means of telephone, two way radio, pager,
computer (electronic mail) and operating logs (written or verbal).
Appropriate personnel for consultation, to give or receive direction may
include supervisor/team leader or equivalent, power plant operations personnel
or equivalent, technical and engineering officers or equivalent, maintenance
staff, other operating staff or equivalent, network/system controllers, field
operators, line workers, external customers, project leaders and authorising
officer.
Secondary isolations may include VTs, UPS supply, control systems, plant
auxiliaries and DC supplies.
Generic terms are used throughout this Training Package for vocational
standard shall be regarded as part of the Range Statement in which competency
is demonstrated. The definition of these and other terms are given in Volume 2,
Part 1.
MARINE ENELTRICAL TECHNOLOGY
Chapter 3 - AC Distribution
Systems
I Understand the fundamentals of
generic a.c. power distribution systems and systems
p adopted on board ships |
Comply with relevant Rules and Regulations
! Chapter 4 Emergency Power
and Shore Supply
Understand the methods of supplying
emergency and also shore supply
Know the basic actions to be taken by engineers in a black-out situation
Know the detrimental effects of supplying equipment with different voltages
and frequencies.
Comply with relevant Rules and Regulations
Chapter 8 - Automatic Voltage
Regulators
Know the operating principle of an AVR
j Understand the role of an AVR in
excitation system of a generator
Comply with relevant Rules and Regulations
j Chapter 9 » Panel
Instrumentation
Understand basic measuring
system terminology and fundamentals of panel instruments
Know the purpose of
instruments on a main switchboard of a ship
Comply with relevant Rules and
Regulations
| Chapter 10 - Paralleling of
Alternators
Understand the basic methods of
synchronising two alternators
Know the importance and of paralleling alternators
Understand the methods of paralleling
alternators
Comply with relevant Rules and Regulations
j Chapter 11 - Switchboards and Switchgear
Understand the function and operating
methodology of different components and breakers
| Know the basic operation of
switchboards and related switchgear
| Comply with relevant Rules and
Regulations
[ Chapter 12 - Starters for Alternating
Current Motors
Know the basic features of starters
f
Understand the operating principles of
various starters used on board ships
| Understand the basics of speed
control of induction motors
| Comply with relevant Rules and
Regulations
j Chapter 13 - Fault Protection
Devices
Understand the fundamental reasons for
faults in equipment
j Know the importance of fault
protection
Understand the operation of various
protective devices
I « Comply with relevant Rules and
Regulations _
Chapter 17 - Propulsion
Systems
Know the operating principles of various electrical propulsion systems
Understand the fundamental concepts of
dynamic positioning and water jet propulsion
systems
Comply with relevant Rules and Regulations
Chapter 18 - Steering and
Stabiliser Systems
Understand the fundamental modes of
steering systems
Know the operating principle of rudder position indicators
Understand the basic theory of a gyroscope
Know the importance of a roll stabiliser
Comply with relevant Rules and Regulations
Chapter 19 - Deck Machinery
Understand the basic operation of
windlasses and cargo winches
Be capable of tracing basic deck machinery control circuits
Comply with relevant Rules and Regulations
Chapter 20 - Control of Air
Compressors
Understand the basic features of common
types of marine compressors
Know the importance of protection equipment and air-drying units in air
compressors
Be capable of tracing basic control circuits
Comply with relevant Rules and Regulations
3 AC Distribution Systems 99
4 Emergency Power
and Shore Supply 115
8 Automatic Voltage Regulators
267
9 Panel
Instrumentation 299
10 Paralleling of Alternators 351 I
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11 Switchboards and Switchgear
395
12 Starters for Alternating
Current Motors
431
13 Fault Protection Devices
489
17 Electrical Propulsion
Systems
629
18 Steering and Stabiliser
Systems
709
19 Deck
Machinery
757
20 Control
of Air Compressors
777
SHIP
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
13. SWITCHBOARDS 86
UEPOPS430B - Control permit to work operations
This unit deals with the skills and knowledge required to perform work
in association with a permit system.
This relates to the competency standard unit as a whole, providing the
range of contexts and conditions to which the Performance Criteria apply. It
allows for different work environments and situations that will affect
performance.
Permits may refer to Maintenance Access Permits, Electrical Access
Permits, Mechanical Permits, Testing Permits, Restricted
use Permits, Out of Service Declarations, Confined Space Entry Permits,
Decommissioning/Recommissioning Statements and associated request forms.
Appropriate personnel may include project engineers and leaders,
maintenance personnel, operations personnel, internal and external specialist
services personnel, line management, contractors and standing permit to work
and/or safety committees.
Documentation may include Occupational Health and Safety and
environmental legislation, industry standards, enterprise safety and/or permit
to work rules, enterprise and site procedures, enterprise permit to work
documentation/form(s), and computer based software packages.
Resources may include approved documentation/form(s), manpower,
isolation equipment (locking devices, signs etc) and
computers.
Permit to work may include any approved documentation/form(s) controlled
by the safety rules or permit to work procedures of the enterprise.
Incidents may refer to permit to work system breaches.
Generic terms are used throughout this Training Package for vocational
standard shall be regarded as part of the Range Statement in which competency
is demonstrated. The definition of these and other terms are given in Volume 2,
Part 1.
SHIP
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
09. TYPE APPROVED EQUIPMENT
58
10. HAZARDOUS AREAS
- IP RATINGS 66
22. COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS 172
23. SAFETY SYSTEMS 176
27. TESTING, COMMISSIONING AND
CLASSIFICATION 198
28. MAINTENANCE 210
UEPOPS456A - Perform switching to a switching program
This unit deals with the skills and knowledge required to perform a
switching to a switching program.
T1 Evidence shall show that knowledge has been acquired for safe working
practices of:
Relevant environmental, occupational health and safety legislation and
regulations
Enterprise procedures
Plant drawings and manufacturers manuals
Introduction to and typical arrangements of power production plant
Relevant plant and equipment, its location and operating parameters
Relevant state and territory regulations
Switchgear types and characteristics
Electrical protection types and characteristics
Electrical principles
a.c. generators types and characteristics
Transformers types and characteristics
Risk management
Leadership techniques
Plant status
Enterprise recording procedures
Switching operations and procedures
System diagrams
Systems (network)
Computers and software
T2 Specific skills needed to achieve the Performance Criteria:
Interpret plant drawings and manufacturers manuals
Apply relevant state and territory regulations
Apply enterprise recording procedures
Identify plant status
Communicate effectively
Acquire and analyse information relevant to system operation
Recognise abnormal plant/system operating conditions
Determine appropriate corrective actions required
Plan and prioritise work
Acquire and analyse information relevant to system operation
Recognise abnormal plant/system operating conditions
Apply leadership techniques
Determine appropriate corrective actions required.
MARINE ENELTRICAL TECHNOLOGY
Chapter 6 - Alternators
Know the operating principle of a basic alternator
Understand the functions of an
alternators major components
Understand the different types of
alternators and their related systems on board ships
Comply with relevant Rules and Regulations
Chapter 7 -Direct Current
Machines
Know the operating principle of a basic direct current machine
Understand the functions of a d.c. machines major components
Understand the different types of d.c. generators and motors and their related systems
a Comply with relevant Rules and Regulations^
■ Chapter 8 - Automatic Voltage
Regulators
Know the operating principle of an AVR
j Understand the role of an AVR in
excitation system of a generator
Comply with relevant Rules and Regulations
j Chapter 9 » Panel
Instrumentation
Understand basic measuring
system terminology and fundamentals of panel instruments
Know the purpose of
instruments on a main switchboard of a ship
Comply with relevant Rules and
Regulations
| Chapter 10 - Paralleling of
Alternators
Understand the basic methods of synchronising
two alternators
Know the importance and of paralleling alternators
Understand the methods of paralleling
alternators
Comply with relevant Rules and Regulations
Chapter 13 - Fault Protection
Devices
Understand the fundamental reasons for
faults in equipment
j Know the importance of fault
protection
Understand the operation of various
protective
devices
I « Comply with relevant Rules and
Regulations _______
6 Alternators
167
7 Direct Current Machines 221
8 Automatic Voltage Regulators
267
9 Panel
Instrumentation 299
10 Paralleling of Alternators
351
13 Fault Protection Devices
489
UEPOPS525A - Coordinate and direct switching program
This unit deals with the skills and knowledge required to coordinate and
direct resources for a switching program.
T1 Evidence shall show that knowledge has been acquired for safe working
practices of:
Relevant environmental, occupational health and safety legislation and
regulations
Enterprise procedures
Plant drawings and manufacturers manuals
Introduction to and typical arrangements of power production plant
Relevant plant and equipment, its location and operating parameters
Relevant state and territory regulations
Switchgear types and characteristics
Electrical protection types and characteristics
Electrical principles
a.c. generators types and characteristics
Transformers types and characteristics
Risk management
Leadership techniques
Plant status
Enterprise recording procedures
Switching operations and procedures
System diagrams
Systems (network)
Computers and software
T2 Specific skills needed to achieve the Performance Criteria:
Interpret plant drawings and manufacturers manuals
Apply relevant state and territory regulations
Apply enterprise recording procedures
Identify plant status
Communicate effectively
Acquire and analyse information relevant to system operation
Recognise abnormal plant/system operating conditions
Determine appropriate corrective actions required
Plan and prioritise work
Acquire and analyse information relevant to system operation
Recognise abnormal plant/system operating conditions
Apply leadership techniques
Determine appropriate corrective actions required.
MARINE ENELTRICAL TECHNOLOGY
Chapter 6 - Alternators
Know the operating principle of a basic alternator
Understand the functions of an
alternators major components
Understand the different types of
alternators and their related systems on board ships
Comply with relevant Rules and Regulations
Chapter 7 -Direct Current
Machines
Know the operating principle of a basic direct current machine
Understand the functions of a d.c. machines major components
Understand the different types of d.c. generators and motors and their related systems
a Comply with relevant Rules and Regulations^
Chapter 12 - Starters for
Alternating Current Motors
Know the basic features of starters
f
Understand the operating principles of
various starters used on board ships
| Understand the basics of speed
control of induction motors
| Comply with relevant Rules and
Regulations
Chapter 15 - Cable Insulation
and Ingress Protection
Know the classes and applications of insulating materials
Understand the significance of various
degrees of protection and temperature ratings of
electrical equipment on board ships
Comply with relevant Rules and Regulations
Chapter 16 - Transformers
Know the functions of basic transformers, their components and related
circuits on board
ships
Understand the theory supporting the
operation of basic transformers
Comply with relevant Rules and Regulations
Chapter 17 - Propulsion
Systems
Know the operating principles of various electrical propulsion systems
Understand the fundamental concepts of
dynamic positioning and water jet propulsion
systems
Comply with relevant Rules and Regulations
Chapter 18 - Steering and
Stabiliser Systems
Understand the fundamental modes of
steering systems
Know the operating principle of rudder position indicators
Understand the basic theory of a
gyroscope
Know the importance of a roll stabiliser
Comply with relevant Rules and Regulations
Chapter 19 - Deck Machinery
Understand the basic operation of
windlasses and cargo winches
Be capable of tracing basic deck machinery control circuits
Comply with relevant Rules and Regulations
Chapter 20 - Control of Air
Compressors
Understand the basic features of common
types of marine compressors
Know the importance of protection equipment and air-drying units in air
compressors
Be capable of tracing basic control circuits
Comply with relevant Rules and Regulations
12 Starters for Alternating Current Motors
431
15 Cable Insulation and ingress Protection
577
16 Transformers
599
17 Electrical Propulsion Systems
629
6 Alternators
167
7 Direct Current Machines 221
18 Steering and Stabiliser Systems
709
19 Deck Machinery
757
20 Control of Air
Compressors
777