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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Interpret an energy balance diagram for a shipboard steam plant
  2. Explain construction and operation of marine high-pressure water boilers
  3. Explain construction and operation of a main propulsion steam plant
  4. Explain auxiliary machinery required to support operation of main propulsion steam turbines and boilers
  5. Explain configuration and operating principles of different steam distribution systems used in steam-powered vessels
  6. Explain operation principles of close feed systems used by boiler/turbine sets
  7. Explain feed and boiler water treatment
  8. Explain transmission of power from the steam turbine main engine to the propeller
  9. Explain procedures for preventing and responding to fires and explosions specific to steam propulsion plant

Range Statement

Range is restricted to essential operating conditions and any other variables essential to the work environment.

Marine steam turbines include one of the following:

impulse

reaction

Warming-through procedures include one or more of the following:

ensuring air vent is open

minimising thermal shock

warming up according to manufacturer instructions

shutting down

Safety devices include one or more of the following:

axial movement

gland temperature

lube oil pressure

lube oil temperature

remote stops

vacuum condenser pressure

vibration

Auxiliary machinery includes one or more of the following:

lube oil supply pump and system

main boiler forced draught fan

main condensate extraction pump and air ejector

main condenser

main cooling water circulating pump

main fuel oil supply pump and system

main feed pump

Steam distribution systems include one or more of the following:

auxiliary exhaust steam range

auxiliary superheated steam range

bled steam systems

superheated main steam range

Fires include one or more of the following:

blow back

economiser

explosions

low water level

uptake


Performance Evidence

Evidence required to demonstrate competence in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements, performance criteria and range of conditions on at least one occasion and include:

accessing diagnostic information related to marine steam turbines

applying relevant work health and safety/occupational health and safety (WHS/OHS) requirements and work practices

assessing own work outcomes and maintaining knowledge of current codes, standards, regulations and industry practices

identifying and applying relevant solutions to problems that can occur when operating steam propulsion plant and associated systems on a steam vessel

identifying and interpreting diagnostic information, and performing mathematical calculations related to operating, repairing and maintaining marine steam turbines

identifying methods, procedures and materials needed for operating, maintaining and repairing marine steam turbines

providing accurate and reliable information

providing appropriate level of detail in responses

reading and interpreting manuals, technical specifications, safety data sheets/material safety data sheets and manufacturer guides related to operating, maintaining and repairing marine steam turbines.


Knowledge Evidence

Evidence required to demonstrate competence in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements, performance criteria and range of conditions and include knowledge of:

basic principles of operation of main steam propulsion and auxiliary systems on a steam vessel, including:

methods of turbine control, including safety devices

symptoms, causes, effects, and actions to be taken with defects of auxiliary steam turbines

construction and operation of main and auxiliary steam turbines

procedures for emergency operation of a steam turbine

effective verbal, written and visual communication strategies

established engineering practice and procedures for operating shipboard steam propulsion plant and associated systems in warm-through, manoeuvring, start up, normal running, emergency and shut down situations

fundamental principles of steam propulsion systems and boilers

hazards and problems that can occur when operating steam propulsion plant and associated systems, and appropriate preventative and remedial action

methods of lubricating the principal components of a marine steam propulsion turbine and its associated gearing, and evaluating common faults, including common lubrication faults, symptoms, causes, and actions to be taken with such faults

operational characteristics and performance specifications for different types of steam propulsion plant and associated systems on a steam vessel of unlimited propulsion power

procedures for reading, interpretation of readings and indications of the performance of steam propulsion plant and associated systems

typical operating precautions for steam propulsion plant and associated systems to ensure operational performance is in compliance with bridge orders, technical specifications, survey requirements and established safety and anti-pollution rules and regulations

types, properties, tests, applications and treatment of fuels, lubricants, and solvents/chemicals used onboard a steam vessel, including a basic understanding of the working principles, construction, maintenance and safe operation of centrifuges, filters, and other treatment devices

units of measurement

WHS/OHS legislation and policies.