NVIC Method
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Knowledge, Understanding, and Proficiency |
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Operate main and auxiliary machinery and associated control systems
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OICEW-A4.3 Preparation, operation, fault detection and necessary measures to prevent damage for the following machinery items and control system
Main engine and associated auxiliaries
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| Condition | Behavior | Standard |
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On a motor vessel of at least 1,000 HP, on a simulator, or in a laboratory,
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the candidate assists in securing a main propulsion diesel engine, describing actions as they are being performed.
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The candidate:
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At “Finished With Engines,” coordinates with bridge to shift main engine from bridge control to engine-room control;
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Changes over and verifies that change in control has occurred;
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Secures fuel-oil supply and booster pumps, (if fitted) and acknowledges low-pressure alarm;
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Closes air start blocking valve;
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Closes air receiver outlet valves to air start system;
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Opens each cylinder indicating cock;
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Engages engine-turning gear;
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Starts engine-turning gear and cycles through one revolution;
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Secures main lube-oil system supply pumps and acknowledges low-pressure alarm;
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Secures jacket fresh cooling water supply pump and acknowledges low-pressure alarm;
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Secures power to alarm and instrumentation panel;
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Secures cooling medium supply valves to intercooler;
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Opens air box drain valves, scavenging air receiver drain valve, or charge air manifold drain valves, as appropriate;
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Line up main engine cooling water system to keep main engine warm while secured in support of vessel operational requirements; and
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Enters the time that all systems were secured in logbook.
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MMA Method
In order to satisfy NVIC 17-14 Task 4.3.F , MMA students must:
- Successfully complete MMA Assessment OICEW-5-1K Secure main propulsion diesel engine