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1 ) Apply safety rules, regulations, and procedures associated with basic maritime engineering, including first aid, fire, electrical, tools, and equipment. |
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2 ) Distinguish between various components of maritime electrical systems, including meters, transformers, converters, inverters, and batteries. Evaluating principles of alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) circuits
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3 ) Compare generators and shore-side power sources in relation to marine vessel electrical systems. Explaining the operation of shipboard systems
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4 ) Explain the importance of air-conditioning and refrigeration compressors, condensers, thermostats, refrigerants, fans, heat pumps, water-cooled systems, and air-cooled systems. |
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5 ) Describe the importance of maritime pumping system components, including pumps, manifolds, piping, tanks, and valves. |
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6 ) Explain different aspects of the maritime pumping system as related to freshwater, gray water, sewage, and fuel. |
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7 ) Compare various types of propulsion, including propeller, set pitch and variable pitch, sail, jet, cyclonical, and Z-drive. |
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8 ) Distinguish between maritime or engine manual and electric control systems. |
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9 ) Describe diesel engine systems. |
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10 ) Describe components of gasoline engines, including the fuel system, lubricating system, cooling system, exhaust system, and intake system. |
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11 ) Demonstrate preventive maintenance on inboard gasoline engines. |
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12 ) Demonstrate preventive maintenance on outboard gasoline engines. |