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GANPAT UNIVERSITY

U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

Electro Technical Officers (ETO)

Syllabus

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Department of Marine Engineering and Maritime Studies
U.V.Patel College of Engineering
Ganpat University, Ganpat VIdyanagar-384012
Mehsana-Gozaria Highway, Gujarat
Ph: 02762 286 805, 286 081
Fax: (02762) 286 650
www.marine.gnu.ac.in, www.uvpce.ac.in, www.ganpatuniversity.ac.in
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V. PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF MARINE ENGINEERING & MARITIME STUDIES
TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME
Programme Electro Technical Officers Branch/Spec. Marine Engineering

Semester -

Effective from Academic Year 2019-20 Effective for the batch Admitted in December-2019

Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks)


Credit Hours (per week) Theory Practical
Subject Code Subject Name
Lecture(DT) Practical(Lab.) Lecture(DT) Practical(Lab.)
CE SEE Total CE SEE Total
L TU Total P TW Total L TU Total P TW Total
Communicative English and Computer
ETO101 - - - - - - 4 0 4 0 0 0 40 60 100 0 0 0
Networks

ETO102 Marine Electrical & Control Systems - - - - - - 6 0 6 0 0 0 40 60 100 0 0 0

ETO103 Electric Machines - - - - - - 4 0 4 0 0 0 40 60 100 0 0 0

ETO104 Basic Marine Engineering - - - - - - 4 0 4 0 0 0 40 60 100 0 0 0

Marine Communication, Management &


ETO105 - - - - - - 6 0 6 0 0 0 40 60 100 0 0 0
Conventions

ETO106 Computer Networks & Semanship Lab - - - - - - 0 0 0 4 0 4 0 0 0 50 50 100

ETO107 Marine Electrical Lab - - - - - - 0 0 0 7 0 7 0 0 0 50 50 100

ETO108 Electrical & Electronics Lab - - - - - - 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 50 50 100

ETO109 Marine Engineering Workshop - - - - - - 0 0 0 4 0 4 0 0 0 50 50 100

Total - - - - - - 24 0 24 18 0 18 200 300 500 200 200 400


GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V. PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF MARINE ENGINEERING & MARITIME STUDIES
Programme Electro Technical Officers Branch/Spec. Marine Engineering
Semester - Version 1.0.0.0
Effective from Academic Year 2019-2020 Effective for the batch Admitted in Dec-2019
Subject code ETO101 Subject Name Communicative English and Computer Networks
Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks)
(Per week) Lecture(DT) Practical Total CE SEE Total
L TU P TW
Credit - - - - - Theory 40 60 100
Hours 4 0 0 0 4 Practical - - -
Pre-requisites:

Learning Outcome:
After successful completion of the course, student will be able to
• Comply with the DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines Competency number 4, 6 & 7
Theory syllabus
Unit Content Hrs
Ref. DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines - Comp. No.6 - Use English in written & oral form
Competency No.6.1 - Adequate knowledge of the English language to enable the officer to use engineering publication &
perform officers duties
1 Basics of Communication: 5
Definition, Principles, Process, Functions, and Forms of communication (Formal – Informal, Verbal – Non-verbal,
Electronic and Visual) Barriers to communication with remedies

Introduction to Functional Grammar in English


2 Verb Forms, collocations, homophones and homonyms, conjunctions, abbreviations & acronyms and Introduction to 5
English Sounds

Reading Skill:
3 5
Definition and types of reading, Techniques for effective reading comprehension, Purposes of Reading

Presentation Skills:
Definition of presentation, Components of presentation, Planning to prepare effective presentation, Steps for preparing
effective presentation, Boredom Factors in presentation, Attention grabbers in presentation
Group Discussion:
4 Definition and nature of group discussion, Pre-requisites for group discussion, Objectives of group discussion, 15
Characteristics of group discussion, How to prepare for group discussion, Dos and don’ts in group discussion
Job Interviews:
Definition, purpose and types of interview, Types of job interview, Process of job interview, Tips and techniques of job
interview, success and failure factors in job interview

Ref. DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines - Comp. No.7 - Use internal communication systems
Competency No.7.1 - Operation of all internal communication systems on board including automatic phones sound
powered phone etc.
Listening Skill:
Definition and process of listening skill, Pre-requisites of effective listening, Modes of listening, Causes of poor
listening, Tips for effective listening, Traits of a good listening
5 6
Letter writing:
Structure and layout of a business letter, Types of business letters – inquiry, reply, complaint and adjustment letter, sales
promotion, Job application with resume
Report writing:
Purpose of a report, types of reports, Structure and style of reports, Committee report, Individual report

Ref. DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines - Comp. No.4 - Operate Computers & Computer Networks on Ships

Competency No.4.1 - Main features of data processing:


1. Knowledge of Computer programs. The program applications may be for the purposes of word processing,
6 presentation or calculation in spreadsheet format 2
2. Microsoft Office or Open office packages
3. Restoring systems, reformatting & installation of software

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V. PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF MARINE ENGINEERING & MARITIME STUDIES
Programme Electro Technical Officers Branch/Spec. Marine Engineering
Semester - Version 1.0.0.0
Effective from Academic Year 2019-2020 Effective for the batch Admitted in Dec-2019
Subject code ETO101 Subject Name Communicative English and Computer Networks
Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks)
(Per week) Lecture(DT) Practical Total CE SEE Total
L TU P TW
Credit - - - - - Theory 40 60 100
Hours 4 0 0 0 4 Practical - - -
Pre-requisites:

Learning Outcome:
After successful completion of the course, student will be able to
• Comply with the DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines Competency number 4, 6 & 7
Theory syllabus
Unit Content Hrs

Competency No.4.2 - Contruction and use of Computer & Networks:


7 The concept of networks & distribution of a LAN or similar system 6
1. Ethernet systems 2. Switches & hubs 3. Server 4. Background backup software

Competency No.4.3 - Communications:


1. Communications PC for Sat B interface , portal & company policy on startup
8 6
2. E-mail or GMDSS knowledge
3. The SAT – M, Mini-M & other derivatives of the GMDSS interpretation

Competency No.4.4 - Planned Maintenance Systems:


9 4
Standard PMS packages such as AMOS or Consultas or RAST etc

Competency No.4.5 - Engine monitoring systems:


10 Knowledge or awareness about external interfaces for the purposed of data collection & monitoring by third party 2
vendors such as Engine manufacturers or predictive maintenance systems or condition based monitoring systems

Total Hours 56
Practical content

Text Books
1
Reference Books

1 A Communicative Grammar of English by Geoffery Leech and Fan Svartvik (Pearson Longman)
2 Effective Technical Communication by M Ashraf Rizvi (TMH Publication)
3 Technical Communication – Principles and Practice by Meenaksi Raman &Sangeeta Sharma (Oxford University Press)
4 Computer Networks, 5e (5th Edition)
5 Planned Maintenance System in Shipping (7th Edition)

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V. PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF MARINE ENGINEERING & MARITIME STUDIES
Programme Electro Technical Officers Branch/Spec. Marine Engineering
Semester - Version 1.0.0.0
Effective from Academic Year 2019-2020 Effective for the batch Admitted in Dec-2019
Subject code ETO102 Subject Name Marine Electrical & Control Systems
Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks)
(Per week) Lecture(DT) Practical Total CE SEE Total
L TU P TW
Credit - - - - - Theory 40 60 100
Hours 6 0 0 0 6 Practical - - -
Pre-requisites:

Learning Outcome:
After successful completion of the course, student will be able to
• Comply with the DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines Competency number 2, 5, 8 & 10
Theory syllabus
Unit Content Hrs
Ref. DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines - Comp. No.2 - Monitor the operation of automatic control systems of
propulsion & auxiliary machinery

Competency No.2.1 - Description of electrical controls on the Main Engine:


1. Pneumatic manoeuvring system.
1 10
2. Electrical / Mechanical governor for speed control
3. Trouble shooting in the electrical domain of engines

Competency No.2.2 - Operational requirements in electrical domain:


2 4
Trouble shooting in the electrical domain of engines

Ref. DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines - Comp. No.5 - Maintenance & repair of electrical & electronic equipment

Competency No.5.1 - Electrical Safety practices on board ships 2

Competency No.5.2 - Construction & operational characteristics of shipboard AC & DC system & equipment 4

Competency No.5.3 - Detection of electric malfunction location of fault and measures to prevent damages 2
3
Competency No.5.4 - Construction & operation of electrical test & measuring equipment 2

Competency No.5.5 - Function configuration and performance test of monitoring systems 2

Competency No.5.6 - Interpretation of electrical and electronic diagrams 2

Ref. DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines - Comp. No.8 - Maintain & repair of Automation & Control system of
Main Propulsion & Auxiliary machinery

Competency No.8.1 - Temperature Sensors 1

Competency No.8.2 - Pressure Sensors 1


Competency No.8.3 - Level Sensors 1
Competency No.8.4 - Flow Sensors 1
4 Competency No.8.5 - Maintenance and repair of actutors adjustment of controllers 3

Competency No.8.6 - Appropriate electrical and mechanical knowledge 8

Competency No.8.7 - Introduction to PLC / SCADA & correlate it to their applications 5

Competency No.8.8 - Fault diagnosis & rectification procedure of PLC / SCADA based systems 5

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V. PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF MARINE ENGINEERING & MARITIME STUDIES
Programme Electro Technical Officers Branch/Spec. Marine Engineering
Semester - Version 1.0.0.0
Effective from Academic Year 2019-2020 Effective for the batch Admitted in Dec-2019
Subject code ETO102 Subject Name Marine Electrical & Control Systems
Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks)
(Per week) Lecture(DT) Practical Total CE SEE Total
L TU P TW
Credit - - - - - Theory 40 60 100
Hours 6 0 0 0 6 Practical - - -
Pre-requisites:

Learning Outcome:
After successful completion of the course, student will be able to
• Comply with the DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines Competency number 2, 5, 8 & 10
Theory syllabus
Unit Content Hrs

Ref. DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines - Comp. No.10 - Maintain & repair electrical, electronic & control systems
of Deck machinery & Cargo Handling equipment

Competency No.10.1 - Maintenance and repair of electrical electronic and control system of deck machinery:
1. Mooring winches with manual and automatic control.
2. Windlass with manual and automatic control.
5 4
3. Accmmodation ladder winches
4. Lifesaving boat winches
5. Hatch covers

Competency No.10.2 - Maintenance and repair of electrical electronic and control system of Cargo handling
equipments
6 4
Deck cranes, Reefer containers, Cargo systems and equipment on tanker gas carriers, calibration & setting of alarm set
points
Competency No.10.3 - Electrical and Electronic systems operating in flammable areas:
Explain parameters of flammable sustances as;
- LEL, UEL
7 2
- Temperature class
- Split on groups and subgroups
- Split hazarous area on zones or divions
Competency No.10.4 - Safety and emergency procedures:
8 3
Safety precautions while working in confined spaces hot work working at height working in hazardous area

Total Hours 66
Practical content

Text Books
1
Reference Books
1 Marine Electrical Technology - Elstan A. Fernandez
2 Practical Marine Electrical Knowledge - Dennis T. Hall
3 Marine Electro technology & Electronics - Vikram Gokhale & N. Nanda

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V. PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF MARINE ENGINEERING & MARITIME STUDIES
Programme Electro Technical Officers Branch/Spec. Marine Engineering
Semester - Version 1.0.0.0
Effective from Academic Year 2019-2020 Effective for the batch Admitted in Dec-2019
Subject code ETO103 Subject Name Electric Machines
Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks)
(Per week) Lecture(DT) Practical Total CE SEE Total
L TU P TW
Credit - - - - - Theory 40 60 100
Hours 4 0 0 0 4 Practical - - -
Pre-requisites:

Learning Outcome:
After successful completion of the course, student will be able to
• Comply with the DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines Competency number 1.2, & 3
Theory syllabus
Unit Content Hrs
Ref. DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines - Comp. No.1.2 - Monitor the operation of Electrical, electronic & control
systems

Competency No.1.2.1 - Basic knowledge of heat transmission:


1 1. Starter panels including DOL, star-delta, auto-transformer & soft starter 20
2. Testing motors, insulation resistance, phase balance & other criteria

Competency No.1.2.2 - Electrical power distribution board and electrical equipments:


1. Conductors, insulation materials, Insulation Class, Hot spot temperatures, IP rating, Ex rating, drip proof construction
2 2. Different types of cables & how to read format 4
3. Creepage, Insulation breakdown & some SF6 components for high voltage systems, hot-spot’ temperatures, insulation
class & continuous rating of machinery.

Competency No.1.2.3 - Instrumentation alarm and monitoring systems:


3 1. Construction of distributed monitoring systems for engine room 4
2. Explain purpose structure and functions of fire detection systems

Competency No.1.2.4 - Electrical drives:


4 2
1. Direct On-line starter 2.Star Delta Starter 3. Auto Transformer Starter 4. Starter with Drives

Competency No.1.2.5 - Technology of electrical materials:


5 2
- Knowledge about electrical materials

Competency No.1.2.6 - Electro hydraulic and pneumatic control systems:


1. Fluid systems, Nomenclature, function of primary components, pump displacement, Hi –Lo system for crane
6 2. Directional control valves 6
3. Proportional control valve ( mechanical & electronic )
4. Working circuits for pneumatics & hydraulics

Competency No.1.2.7 - Appreciation of hazards of voltage:


7 1. Explain the possibility of the electrical shocks 2
2. Explains the difference of electric shock caused by low and high voltage

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V. PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF MARINE ENGINEERING & MARITIME STUDIES
Programme Electro Technical Officers Branch/Spec. Marine Engineering
Semester - Version 1.0.0.0
Effective from Academic Year 2019-2020 Effective for the batch Admitted in Dec-2019
Subject code ETO103 Subject Name Electric Machines
Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks)
(Per week) Lecture(DT) Practical Total CE SEE Total
L TU P TW
Credit - - - - - Theory 40 60 100
Hours 4 0 0 0 4 Practical - - -
Pre-requisites:

Learning Outcome:
After successful completion of the course, student will be able to
• Comply with the DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines Competency number 1.2, & 3
Theory syllabus
Unit Content Hrs

Ref. DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines - Comp. No.3 - Operate Generators and Distribution Systems

Competency No.3.1 - Starting a Generator:


1. The operational concerns of starting & running a generator
8 2. Engine Management system of the Alternator engine; starting valve, timing for starting valve, forced shut off periods 2
& all other shutdowns
3. Space heaters ,Temperature monitoring, Passive components of the Alternator (Reactor, compensation element etc )

Competency No.3.2 - Paralleling, load sharing & changing over generators:


1. Alternator circuit schematic with excitation systems
9 2. AVR function & concerns 2
3. Reactive Loading & the role of AVR & Governors
4. Phase sequencing & paralleling generators

Competency No.3.3 - Generator protection Systems:


1. Special purpose relays such as Voltage relays, phase sequence relays, power transducers, their connections & power
10 3
management systems
2. Transducers for sensing KW, KVA, KVAR & cosф

Competency No.3.4 - Switch board protection systems:


11 3
Relevance of ‘Reverse power’ & the protection techniques

Total Hours 50
Practical content

Text Books
1
Reference Books
1 “Principle of Electrical Machines” by Mehta V K and Mehta Rohit
2 “Electrical Machinery” by P S Bimbhra
3 “Electrical Machines” by S K Bhattacharya

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V. PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF MARINE ENGINEERING & MARITIME STUDIES
Programme Electro Technical Officers Branch/Spec. Marine Engineering
Semester - Version 1.0.0.0
Effective from Academic Year 2019-2020 Effective for the batch Admitted in Dec-2019
Subject code ETO104 Subject Name Basic Marine Engineering
Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks)
(Per week) Lecture(DT) Practical Total CE SEE Total
L TU P TW
Credit - - - - - Theory 40 60 100
Hours 4 0 0 0 4 Practical - - -
Pre-requisites:

Learning Outcome:
After successful completion of the course, student will be able to
• Comply with the DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines Competency number 1.1, 11 & 14
Theory syllabus
Unit Content Hrs
Ref. DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines - Comp. No.1.1 - Monitor the operation of Electrical, electronic & control
systems

Competency No.1.1.1 - Prime movers, including main propulsion plant:


- Explains Basic principles of IC engines
- Explains 2 stroke and 4 stroke cycles and their use on board ships
1 - Maneuvering systems 5
- Fuel, lubricating and cooling water systems and their controls
- Air starting systems and their control requirements
- Auxiliary engines used for power generation

Competency No.1.1.2 - Engine-room auxiliary machinery:


- Different types of pumps used on board ship
- Fresh water generation by evaporators and reverse osmosis plant
- Various heat exchangers
- Domestic refrigeration system
- Air conditioning system (accommodation)
- Cargo refrigeration system
- HVAC for passenger ships
- Instrument air driers
- ICCP system
2 5
- MGPS system
- Air compressors and air receivers
- Loading and unloading systems
- OWS and OCM
- Engine room blowers
- Main engine auxiliary blowers
- Workshop machinery
- Ballasting and de-ballasting system
- Basics of hydraulic and pneumatic systems
- IG systems

Competency No.1.1.3 - Steering systems:


- SOLAS requirements
- Arrangement of steering gears
- Introduction to electro hydraulic steering gear
- 4 ram and 2 ram steering gears
- Introduction to rotary vane steering gear
- Follow up and non follow up system
3 2
- Auto pilot
- Emergency steering system
- Rudder angle indicator
- Feedback system to the bridge
- Hunting gear explanation
- Alarm systems and auto change over system
- Safematic operation

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V. PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF MARINE ENGINEERING & MARITIME STUDIES
Programme Electro Technical Officers Branch/Spec. Marine Engineering
Semester - Version 1.0.0.0
Effective from Academic Year 2019-2020 Effective for the batch Admitted in Dec-2019
Subject code ETO104 Subject Name Basic Marine Engineering
Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks)
(Per week) Lecture(DT) Practical Total CE SEE Total
L TU P TW
Credit - - - - - Theory 40 60 100
Hours 4 0 0 0 4 Practical - - -
Pre-requisites:

Learning Outcome:
After successful completion of the course, student will be able to
• Comply with the DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines Competency number 1.1, 11 & 14
Theory syllabus
Unit Content Hrs

Competency No.1.1.4 - cargo handling systems:


- Cargo pumps for tankers
- Framo system for tankers
- Reliquefaction plant for LNG and LPG carriers
4 - Electrical cranes for bulk carriers 4
- Grabs for cargo ships and bulk cariers
- Electro hydraulic cranes
- Hoisting, luffing and slewing arrangements for cranes
- Cable connections from MSB to cranes

Competency No.1.1.5 - Deck machinery:


- Anchors and anchor handling systems
5 3
- Windlass
- Mooring winch

Competency No.1.1.6 - Galley equipments:


6 - Mixies, hot plates, dish washers ,cooking range, chilled provision rooms etc 3
- Laundry system washing machines, driers etc

Competency No.1.1.7 - Ship construction:


- Electrical sensors, outfitting,vapour concentration ideology
7 8
- Hull,stability
- Loadicator with reference to tanks, loading, plimsoll line, calculation of stability etc
Ref. DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines - Comp. No.11 - Maintenance & repair of control & safety systems of
Hotel Equipment

Competency No.11.1 - Accommodation power system:


- Power distribution & Earth fault location & tracing are to be addressed in this section.
8 2
- 440 power requirements in the accommodation for domestic use appliances to be detailed to the candidates giving
specific details on safety & wiring practices.

Competency No.11.2 - Galley equipment:


9 4
Heating plates, Ovens & galley air extraction systems are to be covered in this module.

Competency No.11.3 - Ships refrigeration system:


Refrigeration system basics, Control panel for refrigeration systems & defrosting Refrigeration & AC Plants including the
HVAC topics must be covered. For this the candidates should be able to draw (at bare minimum) the process
10 instrumentation diagram for the installation in its basic form & identify the thermostatic control for the rooms. Further, 4
“capacity regulation” may be included. The MP22 (oil pressure shutdown) is crucial for ETO’s & must be included in the
syllabus. The starter or control panels functions to be demonstrated by means of a trainer if possible. “Charging” the
system with refrigeration gas & “pumping down” the system may be considered in the practicals.

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V. PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF MARINE ENGINEERING & MARITIME STUDIES
Programme Electro Technical Officers Branch/Spec. Marine Engineering
Semester - Version 1.0.0.0
Effective from Academic Year 2019-2020 Effective for the batch Admitted in Dec-2019
Subject code ETO104 Subject Name Basic Marine Engineering
Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks)
(Per week) Lecture(DT) Practical Total CE SEE Total
L TU P TW
Credit - - - - - Theory 40 60 100
Hours 4 0 0 0 4 Practical - - -
Pre-requisites:

Learning Outcome:
After successful completion of the course, student will be able to
• Comply with the DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines Competency number 1.1, 11 & 14
Theory syllabus
Unit Content Hrs
Competency No.11.4 - Air conditioning:
Basics of Air conditioning, Filter changing, safety & concerns, Air Re-circulation issues & concerns as regards port entry
11 for tankers must be covered in this section of the course. For this the candidates should be able to draw (at bare minimum) 4
the process instrumentation diagram for the installation in its basic form & identify the thermostatic control for the rooms.
Further, “capacity regulation” may be included.

Competency No.11.5 - Laundry equipment:


12 Washing machines, heaters & driers, Concerns when dealing with equipment in moisture prone areas are topics of 3
discussion in this

Competency No.11.6 - Electrical Fault finding:


13 Standard fault finding & troubleshooting procedures on marine auxiliary machinery, safety equipments and refrigeration 2
galley equipment must be followed. Special attention must be paid to find out earth leakages (24V / 220V / 440V systems)

Ref. DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines - Comp. No.14 - Prevent , Control & fight Fire on board

Competency No.14.1 - Fire Detection & alarm System:


- Fire Detection & control strategy
14 2
- Fire Detector, loop faults, termination devices for loops, earth faults of loops
- External interface for alarm bells & alarm system, door closers etc.

Competency No.14.2 - Type of Fire sensors:


• Ionization type
15 • Rate of Rise type 1
• Heat type sensor
• Testing methods, routines, logs

Competency No.14.3 - Hazardous zones & areas:


• Arrangements for lighting based on Vapour concentration diagrams
16 • Explosion protection techniques 1
• Ex(d), Ex(ia), Ex(p), Ex(n) etc
• Intrinsic Barrier installations
Total Hours 53
Practical content

Text Books
1
Reference Books
1 Introduction to Marine Engineering – D.A. Taylor
2 General Engineering Knowledge (Marine Engineering) – H.D McGeorge
3 Marine Auxiliary Machinery – H.D McGeorge

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V. PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF MARINE ENGINEERING & MARITIME STUDIES
Programme Electro Technical Officers Branch/Spec. Marine Engineering
Semester - Version 1.0.0.0
Effective from Academic Year 2019-2020 Effective for the batch Admitted in Dec-2019
Marine Communication, Management &
Subject code ETO105 Subject Name
Conventions
Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks)
(Per week) Lecture(DT) Practical Total CE SEE Total
L TU P TW
Credit - - - - - Theory 40 60 100
Hours 6 0 0 0 6 Practical - - -
Pre-requisites:

Learning Outcome:
After successful completion of the course, student will be able to
• Comply with the DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines Competency number 9, 12 & 13
Theory syllabus
Unit Content Hrs
Ref. DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines - Comp. No.9 - Maintain & repair Bridge Navigation Equipment & ships
communication systems

Competency No.9.1 - GMDSS - Introduction


- The different elements of GMDSS
1 7
- Documents to be carried onboard with regard to GMDSS
- GMDSS Training

Competency No.9.2 - RADAR – Maintenance & brief theory:


- Radar and its function
- Physical fundamentals of the radar principle
2 5
- Radar Principle
- Principle of measurement
- Radar Coverage

Competency No.9.3 - UMS operation:


- BNWAS (Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm Systems)
3 8
- Dead Man’s Alarm systems
- Watch keeper alarms systems

Ref. DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines - Comp. No.12 - Application of Leadership & Team working Skills

Competency No.12.1 - Introduction to management 2


4
Competency No.12.2 - Related conventions and national conventions 2

5 Competency No.12.3 - Tasks and workload management 10

6 Competency No.12.4 - Effective resource management and decision making 10

Ref. DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines - Comp. No.13 - Ensure Compliance with pollution prevention
requirements

7 Competency No.13.1 - MARPOL Convention Annexe 1 to 6 2

8 Competency No.13.2 - SOLAS convention 10

9 Competency No.13.3 - IOPP (International Oil Pollution Prevention Certificate) elements 2

Total Hours 58

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V. PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF MARINE ENGINEERING & MARITIME STUDIES
Programme Electro Technical Officers Branch/Spec. Marine Engineering
Semester - Version 1.0.0.0
Effective from Academic Year 2019-2020 Effective for the batch Admitted in Dec-2019
Marine Communication, Management &
Subject code ETO105 Subject Name
Conventions
Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks)
(Per week) Lecture(DT) Practical Total CE SEE Total
L TU P TW
Credit - - - - - Theory 40 60 100
Hours 6 0 0 0 6 Practical - - -
Pre-requisites:

Learning Outcome:
After successful completion of the course, student will be able to
• Comply with the DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines Competency number 9, 12 & 13
Theory syllabus
Unit Content Hrs
Practical content

Text Books
1
Reference Books
1 GMDSS – A Guide For Global Maritime Distress Safety System
2 MARPOL - 2019 edition
3 SOLAS - 2018 edition

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V. PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF MARINE ENGINEERING & MARITIME STUDIES
Programme Electro Technical Officers Branch/Spec. Marine Engineering
Semester - Version 1.0.0.0
Effective from Academic Year 2019-2020 Effective for the batch Admitted in Dec-2019
Subject code ETO106 Subject Name Computer Networks & Semanship Lab
Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks)
(Per week) Lecture(DT) Practical Total CE SEE Total
L TU P TW
Credit - - - - - Theory - - -
Hours 0 0 4 0 4 Practical 50 50 100
Pre-requisites:

Learning Outcome:
After successful completion of the course, student will be able to
• Comply with the DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines Competency number 4 & 9
Theory syllabus

Practical syllabus
Unit Content Hrs
Ref. DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines - Comp. No.4 - Operate Computers & Computer Networks on Ships

Competency No.4.1 - Main features of data processing:


1. Knowledge of Computer programs. The program applications may be for the purposes of word processing,
1 presentation or calculation in spreadsheet format 2
2. Microsoft Office or Open office packages
3. Restoring systems, reformatting & installation of software

Competency No.4.2 - Contruction and use of Computer & Networks:


2 The concept of networks & distribution of a LAN or similar system 6
1. Ethernet systems 2. Switches & hubs 3. Server 4. Background backup software

Competency No.4.3 - Communications:


1. Communications PC for Sat B interface , portal & company policy on startup
3 6
2. E-mail or GMDSS knowledge
3. The SAT – M, Mini-M & other derivatives of the GMDSS interpretation

Competency No.4.4 - Planned Maintenance Systems:


4 4
Standard PMS packages such as AMOS or Consultas or RAST etc

Competency No.4.5 - Engine monitoring systems:


5 Knowledge or awareness about external interfaces for the purposed of data collection & monitoring by third party 2
vendors such as Engine manufacturers or predictive maintenance systems or condition based monitoring systems

Ref. DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines - Comp. No.9 - Maintain & repair Bridge Navigation Equipment & ships
communication systems

Competency No.9.1 - GMDSS - Introduction


- The different elements of GMDSS
6 5
- Documents to be carried onboard with regard to GMDSS
- GMDSS Training

Competency No.9.2 - RADAR – Maintenance & brief theory:


- Radar and its function
- Physical fundamentals of the radar principle
7 5
- Radar Principle
- Principle of measurement
- Radar Coverage

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V. PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF MARINE ENGINEERING & MARITIME STUDIES
Programme Electro Technical Officers Branch/Spec. Marine Engineering
Semester - Version 1.0.0.0
Effective from Academic Year 2019-2020 Effective for the batch Admitted in Dec-2019
Subject code ETO106 Subject Name Computer Networks & Semanship Lab
Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks)
(Per week) Lecture(DT) Practical Total CE SEE Total
L TU P TW
Credit - - - - - Theory - - -
Hours 0 0 4 0 4 Practical 50 50 100
Pre-requisites:

Learning Outcome:
After successful completion of the course, student will be able to
• Comply with the DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines Competency number 4 & 9
Theory syllabus

Practical syllabus
Unit Content Hrs

Competency No.9.3 - UMS operation:


- BNWAS (Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm Systems)
8 12
- Dead Man’s Alarm systems
- Watch keeper alarms systems

Total Hours 42
Text Books
1
Reference Books
1 Computer Networks, 5e (5th Edition)
2 GMDSS – A Guide For Global Maritime Distress Safety System

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V. PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF MARINE ENGINEERING & MARITIME STUDIES
Programme Electro Technical Officers Branch/Spec. Marine Engineering
Semester - Version 1.0.0.0
Effective from Academic Year 2019-2020 Effective for the batch Admitted in Dec-2019
Subject code ETO107 Subject Name Marine Electrical Lab
Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks)
(Per week) Lecture(DT) Practical Total CE SEE Total
L TU P TW
Credit - - - - - Theory - - -
Hours 0 0 7 0 7 Practical 50 50 100
Pre-requisites:

Learning Outcome:
After successful completion of the course, student will be able to
• Comply with the DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines Competency number 2, 5, 8 & 10
Theory syllabus

Practical syllabus
Unit Content Hrs
Ref. DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines - Comp. No.2 - Monitor the operation of automatic control systems of
propulsion & auxiliary machinery

Competency No.2.1 - Description of electrical controls on the Main Engine:


1. Pneumatic manoeuvring system.
1 6
2. Electrical / Mechanical governor for speed control
3. Trouble shooting in the electrical domain of engines

Competency No.2.2 - Operational requirements in electrical domain:


2 4
Trouble shooting in the electrical domain of engines

Ref. DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines - Comp. No.5 - Maintenance & repair of electrical & electronic equipment

Competency No.5.1 - Electrical Safety practices on board ships 4

Competency No.5.2 - Construction & operational characteristics of shipboard AC & DC system & equipment 8

Competency No.5.3 - Detection of electric malfunction location of fault and measures to prevent damages 2
3
Competency No.5.4 - Construction & operation of electrical test & measuring equipment 2

Competency No.5.5 - Function configuration and performance test of monitoring systems 2

Competency No.5.6 - Interpretation of electrical and electronic diagrams 4

Ref. DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines - Comp. No.8 - Maintain & repair of Automation & Control system of
Main Propulsion & Auxiliary machinery

Competency No.8.1 - Temperature Sensors 3

Competency No.8.2 - Pressure Sensors 3


Competency No.8.3 - Level Sensors 3
Competency No.8.4 - Flow Sensors 3
4 Competency No.8.5 - Maintenance and repair of actutors adjustment of controllers 5

Competency No.8.6 - Appropriate electrical and mechanical knowledge 8

Competency No.8.7 - Introduction to PLC / SCADA & correlate it to their applications 5

Competency No.8.8 - Fault diagnosis & rectification procedure of PLC / SCADA based systems 5

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V. PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF MARINE ENGINEERING & MARITIME STUDIES
Programme Electro Technical Officers Branch/Spec. Marine Engineering
Semester - Version 1.0.0.0
Effective from Academic Year 2019-2020 Effective for the batch Admitted in Dec-2019
Subject code ETO107 Subject Name Marine Electrical Lab
Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks)
(Per week) Lecture(DT) Practical Total CE SEE Total
L TU P TW
Credit - - - - - Theory - - -
Hours 0 0 7 0 7 Practical 50 50 100
Pre-requisites:

Learning Outcome:
After successful completion of the course, student will be able to
• Comply with the DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines Competency number 2, 5, 8 & 10
Theory syllabus

Practical syllabus
Unit Content Hrs

Ref. DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines - Comp. No.10 - Maintain & repair electrical, electronic & control systems
of Deck machinery & Cargo Handling equipment

Competency No.10.1 - Maintenance and repair of electrical electronic and control system of deck machinery:
1. Mooring winches with manual and automatic control.
2. Windlass with manual and automatic control.
5 3
3. Accmmodation ladder winches
4. Lifesaving boat winches
5. Hatch covers

Competency No.10.2 - Maintenance and repair of electrical electronic and control system of Cargo handling
equipments
6 3
Deck cranes, Reefer containers, Cargo systems and equipment on tanker gas carriers, calibration & setting of alarm set
points
Competency No.10.3 - Electrical and Electronic systems operating in flammable areas:
Explain parameters of flammable sustances as;
- LEL, UEL
7 2
- Temperature class
- Split on groups and subgroups
- Split hazarous area on zones or divions
Competency No.10.4 - Safety and emergency procedures:
8 3
Safety precautions while working in confined spaces hot work working at height working in hazardous area

Total Hours 78
Text Books
1
Reference Books
1 Marine Electrical Technology - Elstan A. Fernandez
2 Practical Marine Electrical Knowledge - Dennis T. Hall
3 Marine Electro technology & Electronics - Vikram Gokhale & N. Nanda

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V. PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF MARINE ENGINEERING & MARITIME STUDIES
Programme Electro Technical Officers Branch/Spec. Marine Engineering
Semester - Version 1.0.0.0
Effective from Academic Year 2019-2020 Effective for the batch Admitted in Dec-2019
Subject code ETO108 Subject Name Electrical & Electronics Lab
Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks)
(Per week) Lecture(DT) Practical Total CE SEE Total
L TU P TW
Credit - - - - - Theory - - -
Hours 0 0 3 0 3 Practical 50 50 100
Pre-requisites:

Learning Outcome:
After successful completion of the course, student will be able to
• Comply with the DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines Competency number 1.2, & 3
Theory syllabus
Unit Content Hrs
Ref. DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines - Comp. No.1.2 - Monitor the operation of Electrical, electronic & control
systems

Competency No.1.2.1 - Basic knowledge of heat transmission:


1 1. Starter panels including DOL, star-delta, auto-transformer & soft starter 12
2. Testing motors, insulation resistance, phase balance & other criteria

Competency No.1.2.2 - Electrical power distribution board and electrical equipments:


1. Conductors, insulation materials, Insulation Class, Hot spot temperatures, IP rating, Ex rating, drip proof construction
2 2. Different types of cables & how to read format 2
3. Creepage, Insulation breakdown & some SF6 components for high voltage systems, hot-spot’ temperatures, insulation
class & continuous rating of machinery.

Competency No.1.2.6 - Electro hydraulic and pneumatic control systems:


1. Fluid systems, Nomenclature, function of primary components, pump displacement, Hi –Lo system for crane
3 2. Directional control valves 4
3. Proportional control valve ( mechanical & electronic )
4. Working circuits for pneumatics & hydraulics

Ref. DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines - Comp. No.3 - Operate Generators and Distribution Systems

Competency No.3.1 - Starting a Generator:


1. The operational concerns of starting & running a generator
4 2. Engine Management system of the Alternator engine; starting valve, timing for starting valve, forced shut off periods 4
& all other shutdowns
3. Space heaters ,Temperature monitoring, Passive components of the Alternator (Reactor, compensation element etc )

Competency No.3.2 - Paralleling, load sharing & changing over generators:


1. Alternator circuit schematic with excitation systems
5 2. AVR function & concerns 4
3. Reactive Loading & the role of AVR & Governors
4. Phase sequencing & paralleling generators

Competency No.3.3 - Generator protection Systems:


1. Special purpose relays such as Voltage relays, phase sequence relays, power transducers, their connections & power
6 2
management systems
2. Transducers for sensing KW, KVA, KVAR & cosф

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V. PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF MARINE ENGINEERING & MARITIME STUDIES
Programme Electro Technical Officers Branch/Spec. Marine Engineering
Semester - Version 1.0.0.0
Effective from Academic Year 2019-2020 Effective for the batch Admitted in Dec-2019
Subject code ETO108 Subject Name Electrical & Electronics Lab
Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks)
(Per week) Lecture(DT) Practical Total CE SEE Total
L TU P TW
Credit - - - - - Theory - - -
Hours 0 0 3 0 3 Practical 50 50 100
Pre-requisites:

Learning Outcome:
After successful completion of the course, student will be able to
• Comply with the DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines Competency number 1.2, & 3
Theory syllabus
Unit Content Hrs

Competency No.3.4 - Switch board protection systems:


7 2
Relevance of ‘Reverse power’ & the protection techniques

Total Hours 30
Practical content

Text Books
1
Reference Books
1 “Principle of Electrical Machines” by Mehta V K and Mehta Rohit
2 “Electrical Machinery” by P S Bimbhra
3 “Electrical Machines” by S K Bhattacharya

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V. PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF MARINE ENGINEERING & MARITIME STUDIES
Programme Electro Technical Officers Branch/Spec. Marine Engineering
Semester - Version 1.0.0.0
Effective from Academic Year 2019-2020 Effective for the batch Admitted in Dec-2019
Subject code ETO109 Subject Name Marine Engineering Workshop
Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks)
(Per week) Lecture(DT) Practical Total CE SEE Total
L TU P TW
Credit - - - - - Theory - - -
Hours 0 0 4 0 4 Practical 50 50 100
Pre-requisites:

Learning Outcome:
After successful completion of the course, student will be able to
• Comply with the DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines Competency number 1.1, 11 & 14
Theory syllabus

Practical syllabus
Unit Content Hrs
Ref. DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines - Comp. No.1.1 - Monitor the operation of Electrical, electronic & control
systems

Competency No.1.1.1 - Prime movers, including main propulsion plant:


- Explains Basic principles of IC engines
- Explains 2 stroke and 4 stroke cycles and their use on board ships
1 - Maneuvering systems 5
- Fuel, lubricating and cooling water systems and their controls
- Air starting systems and their control requirements
- Auxiliary engines used for power generation

Competency No.1.1.2 - Engine-room auxiliary machinery:


- Different types of pumps used on board ship
- Fresh water generation by evaporators and reverse osmosis plant
- Various heat exchangers
- Domestic refrigeration system
- Air conditioning system (accommodation)
- Cargo refrigeration system
- HVAC for passenger ships
- Instrument air driers
- ICCP system
2 5
- MGPS system
- Air compressors and air receivers
- Loading and unloading systems
- OWS and OCM
- Engine room blowers
- Main engine auxiliary blowers
- Workshop machinery
- Ballasting and de-ballasting system
- Basics of hydraulic and pneumatic systems
- IG systems

Competency No.1.1.3 - Steering systems:


- SOLAS requirements
- Arrangement of steering gears
- Introduction to electro hydraulic steering gear
- 4 ram and 2 ram steering gears
- Introduction to rotary vane steering gear
- Follow up and non follow up system
3 2
- Auto pilot
- Emergency steering system
- Rudder angle indicator
- Feedback system to the bridge
- Hunting gear explanation
- Alarm systems and auto change over system
- Safematic operation

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V. PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF MARINE ENGINEERING & MARITIME STUDIES
Programme Electro Technical Officers Branch/Spec. Marine Engineering
Semester - Version 1.0.0.0
Effective from Academic Year 2019-2020 Effective for the batch Admitted in Dec-2019
Subject code ETO109 Subject Name Marine Engineering Workshop
Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks)
(Per week) Lecture(DT) Practical Total CE SEE Total
L TU P TW
Credit - - - - - Theory - - -
Hours 0 0 4 0 4 Practical 50 50 100
Pre-requisites:

Learning Outcome:
After successful completion of the course, student will be able to
• Comply with the DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines Competency number 1.1, 11 & 14
Theory syllabus

Practical syllabus
Unit Content Hrs
Competency No.1.1.5 - Deck machinery:
- Anchors and anchor handling systems
4 1
- Windlass
- Mooring winch

Competency No.1.1.6 - Galley equipments:


5 - Mixies, hot plates, dish washers ,cooking range, chilled provision rooms etc 3
- Laundry system washing machines, driers etc

Ref. DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines - Comp. No.11 - Maintenance & repair of control & safety systems of
Hotel Equipment

Competency No.11.1 - Accommodation power system:


- Power distribution & Earth fault location & tracing are to be addressed in this section.
6 4
- 440 power requirements in the accommodation for domestic use appliances to be detailed to the candidates giving
specific details on safety & wiring practices.

Competency No.11.2 - Galley equipment:


7 4
Heating plates, Ovens & galley air extraction systems are to be covered in this module.

Competency No.11.3 - Ships refrigeration system:


Refrigeration system basics, Control panel for refrigeration systems & defrosting Refrigeration & AC Plants including the
HVAC topics must be covered. For this the candidates should be able to draw (at bare minimum) the process
8 instrumentation diagram for the installation in its basic form & identify the thermostatic control for the rooms. Further, 6
“capacity regulation” may be included. The MP22 (oil pressure shutdown) is crucial for ETO’s & must be included in the
syllabus. The starter or control panels functions to be demonstrated by means of a trainer if possible. “Charging” the
system with refrigeration gas & “pumping down” the system may be considered in the practicals.

Competency No.11.4 - Air conditioning:


Basics of Air conditioning, Filter changing, safety & concerns, Air Re-circulation issues & concerns as regards port entry
9 for tankers must be covered in this section of the course. For this the candidates should be able to draw (at bare minimum) 6
the process instrumentation diagram for the installation in its basic form & identify the thermostatic control for the rooms.
Further, “capacity regulation” may be included.

Competency No.11.5 - Laundry equipment:


10 Washing machines, heaters & driers, Concerns when dealing with equipment in moisture prone areas are topics of 3
discussion in this

Competency No.11.6 - Electrical Fault finding:


11 Standard fault finding & troubleshooting procedures on marine auxiliary machinery, safety equipments and refrigeration 6
galley equipment must be followed. Special attention must be paid to find out earth leakages (24V / 220V / 440V systems)

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V. PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF MARINE ENGINEERING & MARITIME STUDIES
Programme Electro Technical Officers Branch/Spec. Marine Engineering
Semester - Version 1.0.0.0
Effective from Academic Year 2019-2020 Effective for the batch Admitted in Dec-2019
Subject code ETO109 Subject Name Marine Engineering Workshop
Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks)
(Per week) Lecture(DT) Practical Total CE SEE Total
L TU P TW
Credit - - - - - Theory - - -
Hours 0 0 4 0 4 Practical 50 50 100
Pre-requisites:

Learning Outcome:
After successful completion of the course, student will be able to
• Comply with the DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines Competency number 1.1, 11 & 14
Theory syllabus

Practical syllabus
Unit Content Hrs

Ref. DGS prescribed ETO Guidelines - Comp. No.14 - Prevent , Control & fight Fire on board

Competency No.14.1 - Fire Detection & alarm System:


- Fire Detection & control strategy
12 2
- Fire Detector, loop faults, termination devices for loops, earth faults of loops
- External interface for alarm bells & alarm system, door closers etc.

Total Hours 47
Text Books
1
Reference Books
1 Introduction to Marine Engineering – D.A. Taylor
2 General Engineering Knowledge (Marine Engineering) – H.D McGeorge
3 Marine Auxiliary Machinery – H.D McGeorge

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