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The Faculty has extensive electrical power equipment and simulation which is arranged into useful practical tasks for the understanding of operation, control and fault finding.
The aim of the course is to introduce a wide variety of electrical equipment found on board vessel. You will then carry out a range of maintenance activities using various maintenance techniques. You will be challenged with fault finding exercises where continuous assessment techniques will be used before end point assessment.
The course covers a range of Marine Electrical Maintenance procedures/operations on board vessel.
The course is designed for serving Marine Engineers or ETOs.
In course continuous assessment and end test.
This course will run for a two-week period. To book your place, please email marinebooking@tynecoast.ac.uk.
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