Vessel electrical system

Description

The various components making up a vessel electrical system and the interplay between these components.

Alternative labels

electrical system of ships
vessel electrical systems
electrical components arrangement of ships
ship electrical system
electrical components structure of vessels
electrical system of vessels

Skill type

knowledge

Skill reusability level

sector-specific

Relationships with occupations

Essential knowledge

Vessel electrical system is an essential knowledge of the following occupations:

Vessel steering instructor: Vessel steering instructors teach people the theory and practice of how to operate a vessel safely and according to regulations. They assist students in developing the skills needed to steer and prepare them for the driving theory and the driving examinations. They may also supervise driving examinations.
Marine electrician: Marine electricians install, maintain and repair electrical and electronic systems in vessels such as air conditioning systems, lamps, radios, heating systems, batteries, electrical wiring and alternators. They use diagnostic testing equipment to inspect vessels and find faults. To do repair work, they use hand tools and specialised electrical instruments and machines.

Optional knowledge

Vessel electrical system is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this knowledge may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.

Firefighter: Firefighters are responsible for emergency response in case of a fire outbreak or other hazardous situations. They oversee the evacuation of the endangered premises and ensure victims are rescued and taken care of by the appropriate professionals. Once the premises are clear of victims, they ensure the fire is extinguished, compliant with health and safety regulations. They also regulate the clean-up of the scene and assess the damage.
Marine firefighter: Marine firefighters are responsible for emergency response in case of a fire outbreak or other hazardous situations in marine environments. They actively respond to contain fires and the outbreak of other hazardous on vessels, docks and other marine facilities. They ensure the marine installation complies with health and safety regulations. They also regulate the clean-up of the scene and assess the damage.
Driving instructor: Driving instructors teach people the theory and practice on how to operate a vehicle safely and according to regulations. They assist students in developing the skills needed to drive and prepare them for the driving theory and the driving examination. They may also supervise driving examinations.

 


 

References

  1. Vessel electrical system – ESCO

 

Last updated on September 20, 2022