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ETO UPDATING COURSE PART D: INSTRUCTOR’S GUIDE
ISSUE 01 REV. 00 66 of 104
Course Title:
Electro-Technical Officer Updating Course
Competences:
 Monitor the operation of electrical, electronic and control systems
 Monitor the operation of automatic control systems of propulsion and auxiliary
machinery
 Operate computers and computer networks on ships
 Maintenance and repair of automation and control systems of main propulsion
and auxiliary machinery
Knowledge, Understanding and Proficiency:
 Fundamentals of Automation, automatic control systems and technology
 Preparation of control systems of propulsion and auxiliary machinery
 Understanding of: main features of data processing, construction and use of
computer networks on ships and bridge-based, engine-room-based and
commercial computer use
 Test, detect faults and maintain and restore electrical and electronic control
equipment to operating condition
Topics:
14. Fundamentals of Automation, Automatic Control Systems and
Technology
No. of Trainees: Twelve (12) Trainees
Learning Outcomes: At the end of the lesson, the trainees must be able to:
Refer to Part C Course Syllabus for the Intended Learning Outcomes
Class Layout: Traditional/U-shaped for theoretical part only Formative Assessment: Written and Practical Test
Time Phase Content Instructor-led Activity Student Learning Activity
Instructional
Materials Used
10
minutes
Introduction
 Safe Maintenance and Repair
Procedures of Instrumentation,
Alarm and Monitoring Systems
 Intended Learning Outcomes
(ILO)
 Review of previous topics
 Presentation of ILO
Participating, sharing
insights and learning
gained, asking and
answering questions
Visual Presentation
ETO UPDATING COURSE PART D: INSTRUCTOR’S GUIDE
ISSUE 01 REV. 00 67 of 104
Time Phase Content Instructor-led Activity Student Learning Activity
Instructional
Materials Used
1 hour
and 40
minutes
Core
Elements
14. Fundamentals of
Automation, Automatic
Control Systems and
Technology
Interactive-discussion of the
fundamental principles in
automation and automatic
control systems; the
schematic diagrams in
automation and automatic
control systems; the open
loop and closed loop control
systems; the operating
principles of automatic
control; and the difference
between analog control,
digital control and binary
control systems
Participating, sharing
insights and learning
gained, asking and
answering questions
Visual Presentation
.
4 hours
Practical Exercise:
 Interpret schematic
diagrams in automation
and automatic control
systems
 Monitor of the operating
parameters of an automatic
control system (sensors,
controllers and final control
elements)
Practical Exercise:
Participating in practical
exercise on automatic
control system (sensors,
controllers and final control
elements) and schematic
diagrams in automation and
automatic control systems
 Exercise Sheet
 PPE
 Insulated Screw
Drivers
 Insulated Pliers
 Digital Multimeter
 Pressure and
Temperature
Calibrator
 Current and
Voltage Calibrator
 Instrumentation
and Automation
Control Circuit
Trainer
ETO UPDATING COURSE PART D: INSTRUCTOR’S GUIDE
ISSUE 01 REV. 00 68 of 104
Time Phase Content Instructor-led Activity Student Learning Activity
Instructional
Materials Used
10
minutes
Conclusion
Fundamentals of Automation,
Automatic Control Systems and
Technology
 Recapitulation of the
covered topics
 Point of emphasis: Ask
trainees to make a
generalization
 Participating, sharing
insights and learning
gained
 Answering, asking
questions
Visual Presentation
ETO UPDATING COURSE PART D: INSTRUCTOR’S GUIDE
ISSUE 01 REV. 00 69 of 104
Course Title:
Electro-Technical Officer Updating Course
Competences:
 Monitor the operation of electrical, electronic and control systems
 Monitor the operation of automatic control systems of propulsion and auxiliary
machinery
 Operate computers and computer networks on ships
 Maintenance and repair of automation and control systems of main propulsion
and auxiliary machinery
Knowledge, Understanding and Proficiency:
 Fundamentals of Automation, automatic control systems and technology
 Preparation of control systems of propulsion and auxiliary machinery
 Understanding of: main features of data processing, construction and use of
computer networks on ships and bridge-based, engine-room-based and
commercial computer use
 Test, detect faults and maintain and restore electrical and electronic control
equipment to operating condition
Topics:
15. Computers and Data Networks
No. of Trainees: Twelve (12) Trainees
Learning Outcomes: At the end of the lesson, the trainees must be able to:
Refer to Part C Course Syllabus for the Intended Learning Outcomes
Class Layout: Traditional/U-shaped for theoretical part only Formative Assessment: Written and Practical Test
Time Phase Content Instructor-led Activity Student Learning Activity
Instructional
Materials Used
10
minutes Introduction
 Fundamentals of Automation,
Automatic Control Systems and
Technology
 Intended Learning Outcomes
(ILO)
 Review of previous topics
 Presentation of ILO
Participating, sharing
insights and learning
gained, asking and
answering questions
Visual Presentation
ETO UPDATING COURSE PART D: INSTRUCTOR’S GUIDE
ISSUE 01 REV. 00 70 of 104
Time Phase Content Instructor-led Activity Student Learning Activity
Instructional
Materials Used
1 hour
and 40
minutes
Core
Elements
15. Computers and Data
Networks
Interactive-discussion of the
operating principle of
computer system onboard
ship; and the operating
principles of data network
such as: bridge based,
engine room based and
commercial use
Participating, sharing
insights and learning
gained, asking and
answering questions
Visual Presentation
6 hours
Practical Exercise:
 Connect computer
equipment and devices on
the network
 Use computer equipment
and associated devices
Practical Exercise:
Participating in practical
exercise on computer
equipment and associated
devices
 Exercise Sheet
 PPE
 Insulated Screw
Drivers
 Insulated Pliers
 Digital Multi-meter
 Wires
 Electrical tapes
 Desktop
computers
 Network switches
 LAN cable detector
 LAN cables
10
minutes Conclusion
Computers and Data Networks  Recapitulation of the
covered topics
 Point of emphasis: Ask
trainees to make a
generalization
 Participating, sharing
insights and learning
gained
 Answering, asking
questions
Visual Presentation
ETO UPDATING COURSE PART D: INSTRUCTOR’S GUIDE
ISSUE 01 REV. 00 71 of 104
Course Title:
Electro-Technical Officer Updating Course
Competences:
 Monitor the operation of electrical, electronic and control systems
 Monitor the operation of automatic control systems of propulsion and auxiliary
machinery
 Operate computers and computer networks on ships
 Maintenance and repair of automation and control systems of main propulsion
and auxiliary machinery
Knowledge, Understanding and Proficiency:
 Fundamentals of Automation, automatic control systems and technology
 Preparation of control systems of propulsion and auxiliary machinery
 Understanding of: main features of data processing, construction and use of
computer networks on ships and bridge-based, engine-room-based and
commercial computer use
 Test, detect faults and maintain and restore electrical and electronic control
equipment to operating condition
Topics:
16.Automation and Automatic Control Systems Onboard Ships
No. of Trainees: Twelve (12) Trainees
Learning Outcomes: At the end of the lesson, the trainees must be able to:
Refer to Part C Course Syllabus for the Intended Learning Outcomes
Class Layout: Traditional/U-shaped for theoretical part only Formative Assessment: Written and Practical Test
Time Phase Content Instructor-led Activity Student Learning Activity
Instructional
Materials Used
10
minutes Introduction
 Computers and Data Networks
 Intended Learning Outcomes
(ILO)
 Review of previous topics
 Presentation of ILO
Participating, sharing
insights and learning
gained, asking and
answering questions
Visual Presentation
ETO UPDATING COURSE PART D: INSTRUCTOR’S GUIDE
ISSUE 01 REV. 00 72 of 104
Time Phase Content Instructor-led Activity Student Learning Activity
Instructional
Materials Used
1 hour
and 40
minutes
Core
Elements
16. Automation and Automatic
Control Systems Onboard
Ships
Interactive-discussion of the
Programmable Logic
Controller (PLC) system,
structure, control methods and
its application in shipboard
machinery or equipment
Participating, sharing
insights and learning
gained, asking and
answering questions
Visual Presentation
6 hours
Practical Exercise:
 Connect input and output
devices to a PLC
 Load program to a PLC
device
 Monitor safe working
operation of the PLC
system
Practical Exercise:
Participating in practical
exercise on Programmable
Logic Controller (PLC)
system
 Exercise Sheet
PPE
 Insulated Screw
Drivers
 Insulated Pliers
 Digital Multi-
meter
 Wires
 Electrical Tapes
 Instrumentation
and Automation
Control Circuit
Trainer
10
minutes
Conclusion
Automation and Automatic Control
Systems Onboard Ships
 Recapitulation of the
covered topics
 Point of emphasis: Ask
trainees to make a
generalization
 Participating, sharing
insights and learning
gained
 Answering, asking
questions
Visual Presentation
ETO UPDATING COURSE PART D: INSTRUCTOR’S GUIDE
ISSUE 01 REV. 00 73 of 104
Course Title:
Electro-Technical Officer Updating Course
Competences:
 Monitor the operation of electrical, electronic and control systems
 Monitor the operation of automatic control systems of propulsion and auxiliary
machinery
 Operate computers and computer networks on ships
 Maintenance and repair of automation and control systems of main propulsion
and auxiliary machinery
Knowledge, Understanding and Proficiency:
 Fundamentals of Automation, automatic control systems and technology
 Preparation of control systems of propulsion and auxiliary machinery
 Understanding of: main features of data processing, construction and use of
computer networks on ships and bridge-based, engine-room-based and
commercial computer use
 Test, detect faults and maintain and restore electrical and electronic control
equipment to operating condition
Topics:
17. Safe Maintenance and Repair Procedures of Automation and Automatic
Control Systems
No. of Trainees: Twelve (12) Trainees
Learning Outcomes: At the end of the lesson, the trainees must be able to:
Refer to Part C Course Syllabus for the Intended Learning Outcomes
Class Layout: Traditional/U-shaped for theoretical part only Formative Assessment: Written and Practical Test
Time Phase Content Instructor-led Activity Student Learning Activity
Instructional
Materials Used
10
minutes
Introduction
 Automation and Automatic
Control Systems Onboard Ships
 Intended Learning Outcomes
(ILO)
 Review of previous topics
 Presentation of ILO
Participating, sharing
insights and learning gained,
asking and answering
questions
Visual Presentation
ETO UPDATING COURSE PART D: INSTRUCTOR’S GUIDE
ISSUE 01 REV. 00 74 of 104
Time Phase Content Instructor-led Activity Student Learning Activity
Instructional
Materials Used
1 hour
and 40
minutes
Core
Elements
17. Safe Maintenance and Repair
Procedures of Automation
and Automatic Control
Systems
Interactive-discussion of the
preventive maintenance in
Automation and Automatic
Control Systems
Participating, sharing
insights and learning gained,
asking and answering
questions
Visual Presentation
4 hours
Practical Exercise:
 Detect faults in Automation
and Automatic Control
Systems using appropriate
test instruments
 Use appropriate tools and
equipment for maintenance
and repair of Automation
and Automatic Control
Systems
 Repair Automation and
Automatic Control Systems
 Test the performance of
repaired Automation and
Automatic Control Systems
Practical Exercise:
Participating in practical on
Automation and Automatic
Control Systems
 Exercise Sheet
 PPE
 Insulated Screw
Drivers
 Insulated Pliers
 Digital Multi-meter
 Pressure
Calibrator
 Temperature
Calibrator
 Current and
Voltage Calibrator
 Instrumentation
and Automation
Control Circuit
Trainer
10
minutes Conclusion
Safe Maintenance and Repair
Procedures of Automation and
Automatic Control Systems
 Recapitulation of the
covered topics
 Point of emphasis: Ask
trainees to make a
generalization
 Participating, sharing
insights and learning
gained
 Answering, asking
questions
Visual Presentation

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5 ETO Updating Course.docx

  • 1. ETO UPDATING COURSE PART D: INSTRUCTOR’S GUIDE ISSUE 01 REV. 00 66 of 104 Course Title: Electro-Technical Officer Updating Course Competences:  Monitor the operation of electrical, electronic and control systems  Monitor the operation of automatic control systems of propulsion and auxiliary machinery  Operate computers and computer networks on ships  Maintenance and repair of automation and control systems of main propulsion and auxiliary machinery Knowledge, Understanding and Proficiency:  Fundamentals of Automation, automatic control systems and technology  Preparation of control systems of propulsion and auxiliary machinery  Understanding of: main features of data processing, construction and use of computer networks on ships and bridge-based, engine-room-based and commercial computer use  Test, detect faults and maintain and restore electrical and electronic control equipment to operating condition Topics: 14. Fundamentals of Automation, Automatic Control Systems and Technology No. of Trainees: Twelve (12) Trainees Learning Outcomes: At the end of the lesson, the trainees must be able to: Refer to Part C Course Syllabus for the Intended Learning Outcomes Class Layout: Traditional/U-shaped for theoretical part only Formative Assessment: Written and Practical Test Time Phase Content Instructor-led Activity Student Learning Activity Instructional Materials Used 10 minutes Introduction  Safe Maintenance and Repair Procedures of Instrumentation, Alarm and Monitoring Systems  Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)  Review of previous topics  Presentation of ILO Participating, sharing insights and learning gained, asking and answering questions Visual Presentation
  • 2. ETO UPDATING COURSE PART D: INSTRUCTOR’S GUIDE ISSUE 01 REV. 00 67 of 104 Time Phase Content Instructor-led Activity Student Learning Activity Instructional Materials Used 1 hour and 40 minutes Core Elements 14. Fundamentals of Automation, Automatic Control Systems and Technology Interactive-discussion of the fundamental principles in automation and automatic control systems; the schematic diagrams in automation and automatic control systems; the open loop and closed loop control systems; the operating principles of automatic control; and the difference between analog control, digital control and binary control systems Participating, sharing insights and learning gained, asking and answering questions Visual Presentation . 4 hours Practical Exercise:  Interpret schematic diagrams in automation and automatic control systems  Monitor of the operating parameters of an automatic control system (sensors, controllers and final control elements) Practical Exercise: Participating in practical exercise on automatic control system (sensors, controllers and final control elements) and schematic diagrams in automation and automatic control systems  Exercise Sheet  PPE  Insulated Screw Drivers  Insulated Pliers  Digital Multimeter  Pressure and Temperature Calibrator  Current and Voltage Calibrator  Instrumentation and Automation Control Circuit Trainer
  • 3. ETO UPDATING COURSE PART D: INSTRUCTOR’S GUIDE ISSUE 01 REV. 00 68 of 104 Time Phase Content Instructor-led Activity Student Learning Activity Instructional Materials Used 10 minutes Conclusion Fundamentals of Automation, Automatic Control Systems and Technology  Recapitulation of the covered topics  Point of emphasis: Ask trainees to make a generalization  Participating, sharing insights and learning gained  Answering, asking questions Visual Presentation
  • 4. ETO UPDATING COURSE PART D: INSTRUCTOR’S GUIDE ISSUE 01 REV. 00 69 of 104 Course Title: Electro-Technical Officer Updating Course Competences:  Monitor the operation of electrical, electronic and control systems  Monitor the operation of automatic control systems of propulsion and auxiliary machinery  Operate computers and computer networks on ships  Maintenance and repair of automation and control systems of main propulsion and auxiliary machinery Knowledge, Understanding and Proficiency:  Fundamentals of Automation, automatic control systems and technology  Preparation of control systems of propulsion and auxiliary machinery  Understanding of: main features of data processing, construction and use of computer networks on ships and bridge-based, engine-room-based and commercial computer use  Test, detect faults and maintain and restore electrical and electronic control equipment to operating condition Topics: 15. Computers and Data Networks No. of Trainees: Twelve (12) Trainees Learning Outcomes: At the end of the lesson, the trainees must be able to: Refer to Part C Course Syllabus for the Intended Learning Outcomes Class Layout: Traditional/U-shaped for theoretical part only Formative Assessment: Written and Practical Test Time Phase Content Instructor-led Activity Student Learning Activity Instructional Materials Used 10 minutes Introduction  Fundamentals of Automation, Automatic Control Systems and Technology  Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)  Review of previous topics  Presentation of ILO Participating, sharing insights and learning gained, asking and answering questions Visual Presentation
  • 5. ETO UPDATING COURSE PART D: INSTRUCTOR’S GUIDE ISSUE 01 REV. 00 70 of 104 Time Phase Content Instructor-led Activity Student Learning Activity Instructional Materials Used 1 hour and 40 minutes Core Elements 15. Computers and Data Networks Interactive-discussion of the operating principle of computer system onboard ship; and the operating principles of data network such as: bridge based, engine room based and commercial use Participating, sharing insights and learning gained, asking and answering questions Visual Presentation 6 hours Practical Exercise:  Connect computer equipment and devices on the network  Use computer equipment and associated devices Practical Exercise: Participating in practical exercise on computer equipment and associated devices  Exercise Sheet  PPE  Insulated Screw Drivers  Insulated Pliers  Digital Multi-meter  Wires  Electrical tapes  Desktop computers  Network switches  LAN cable detector  LAN cables 10 minutes Conclusion Computers and Data Networks  Recapitulation of the covered topics  Point of emphasis: Ask trainees to make a generalization  Participating, sharing insights and learning gained  Answering, asking questions Visual Presentation
  • 6. ETO UPDATING COURSE PART D: INSTRUCTOR’S GUIDE ISSUE 01 REV. 00 71 of 104 Course Title: Electro-Technical Officer Updating Course Competences:  Monitor the operation of electrical, electronic and control systems  Monitor the operation of automatic control systems of propulsion and auxiliary machinery  Operate computers and computer networks on ships  Maintenance and repair of automation and control systems of main propulsion and auxiliary machinery Knowledge, Understanding and Proficiency:  Fundamentals of Automation, automatic control systems and technology  Preparation of control systems of propulsion and auxiliary machinery  Understanding of: main features of data processing, construction and use of computer networks on ships and bridge-based, engine-room-based and commercial computer use  Test, detect faults and maintain and restore electrical and electronic control equipment to operating condition Topics: 16.Automation and Automatic Control Systems Onboard Ships No. of Trainees: Twelve (12) Trainees Learning Outcomes: At the end of the lesson, the trainees must be able to: Refer to Part C Course Syllabus for the Intended Learning Outcomes Class Layout: Traditional/U-shaped for theoretical part only Formative Assessment: Written and Practical Test Time Phase Content Instructor-led Activity Student Learning Activity Instructional Materials Used 10 minutes Introduction  Computers and Data Networks  Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)  Review of previous topics  Presentation of ILO Participating, sharing insights and learning gained, asking and answering questions Visual Presentation
  • 7. ETO UPDATING COURSE PART D: INSTRUCTOR’S GUIDE ISSUE 01 REV. 00 72 of 104 Time Phase Content Instructor-led Activity Student Learning Activity Instructional Materials Used 1 hour and 40 minutes Core Elements 16. Automation and Automatic Control Systems Onboard Ships Interactive-discussion of the Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) system, structure, control methods and its application in shipboard machinery or equipment Participating, sharing insights and learning gained, asking and answering questions Visual Presentation 6 hours Practical Exercise:  Connect input and output devices to a PLC  Load program to a PLC device  Monitor safe working operation of the PLC system Practical Exercise: Participating in practical exercise on Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) system  Exercise Sheet PPE  Insulated Screw Drivers  Insulated Pliers  Digital Multi- meter  Wires  Electrical Tapes  Instrumentation and Automation Control Circuit Trainer 10 minutes Conclusion Automation and Automatic Control Systems Onboard Ships  Recapitulation of the covered topics  Point of emphasis: Ask trainees to make a generalization  Participating, sharing insights and learning gained  Answering, asking questions Visual Presentation
  • 8. ETO UPDATING COURSE PART D: INSTRUCTOR’S GUIDE ISSUE 01 REV. 00 73 of 104 Course Title: Electro-Technical Officer Updating Course Competences:  Monitor the operation of electrical, electronic and control systems  Monitor the operation of automatic control systems of propulsion and auxiliary machinery  Operate computers and computer networks on ships  Maintenance and repair of automation and control systems of main propulsion and auxiliary machinery Knowledge, Understanding and Proficiency:  Fundamentals of Automation, automatic control systems and technology  Preparation of control systems of propulsion and auxiliary machinery  Understanding of: main features of data processing, construction and use of computer networks on ships and bridge-based, engine-room-based and commercial computer use  Test, detect faults and maintain and restore electrical and electronic control equipment to operating condition Topics: 17. Safe Maintenance and Repair Procedures of Automation and Automatic Control Systems No. of Trainees: Twelve (12) Trainees Learning Outcomes: At the end of the lesson, the trainees must be able to: Refer to Part C Course Syllabus for the Intended Learning Outcomes Class Layout: Traditional/U-shaped for theoretical part only Formative Assessment: Written and Practical Test Time Phase Content Instructor-led Activity Student Learning Activity Instructional Materials Used 10 minutes Introduction  Automation and Automatic Control Systems Onboard Ships  Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)  Review of previous topics  Presentation of ILO Participating, sharing insights and learning gained, asking and answering questions Visual Presentation
  • 9. ETO UPDATING COURSE PART D: INSTRUCTOR’S GUIDE ISSUE 01 REV. 00 74 of 104 Time Phase Content Instructor-led Activity Student Learning Activity Instructional Materials Used 1 hour and 40 minutes Core Elements 17. Safe Maintenance and Repair Procedures of Automation and Automatic Control Systems Interactive-discussion of the preventive maintenance in Automation and Automatic Control Systems Participating, sharing insights and learning gained, asking and answering questions Visual Presentation 4 hours Practical Exercise:  Detect faults in Automation and Automatic Control Systems using appropriate test instruments  Use appropriate tools and equipment for maintenance and repair of Automation and Automatic Control Systems  Repair Automation and Automatic Control Systems  Test the performance of repaired Automation and Automatic Control Systems Practical Exercise: Participating in practical on Automation and Automatic Control Systems  Exercise Sheet  PPE  Insulated Screw Drivers  Insulated Pliers  Digital Multi-meter  Pressure Calibrator  Temperature Calibrator  Current and Voltage Calibrator  Instrumentation and Automation Control Circuit Trainer 10 minutes Conclusion Safe Maintenance and Repair Procedures of Automation and Automatic Control Systems  Recapitulation of the covered topics  Point of emphasis: Ask trainees to make a generalization  Participating, sharing insights and learning gained  Answering, asking questions Visual Presentation