Level 3 Diploma in Marine Electrical Engineering (Advanced) 2473-33 - Merit
Issued by
City & Guilds
This qualification is aimed at learners aged 16 and above who have successfully completed a qualification at level 2 and would like to gain the advanced knowledge, skills and behaviours required during their training to become a marine electrician either as part of the development phase of their apprenticeship, or as a full time student. Ofqual accreditaion number: 603/6930/9 CG Code: 2473-33
Skills
- Business Improvement Techniques
- Electrical Supply Systems
- Fault Diagnosis
- Health & Safety
- Installation And Commissioning Of Marine Electrical Systems
- Installation And Commissioning Of Marine Electronic And Navigation Systems
- Marine Construction
- Marine Electrical Systems
- Marine Electronics
- Record Keeping
Earning Criteria
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This person has achieved the merit criteria of the Level 3 Diploma in Marine Electrical Engineering (Advanced) Unit 203 Business improvement techniques: This person; 1 Knows what is meant by continuous improvement; 2 Understands what is meant by workplace organisation; 3 Knows what is meant by visual management; 4 Understands problem solving techniques.
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Unit 309 Safe and effective working in the marine industry (marine electrical): This person; 1 Understands the importance of compliance with statutory legislation, regulations and organisational requirements in the marine industry; 2 Understands safe working practices and procedures; 3 Knows how to plan, organise and monitor work needed to carry out marine industry activities; 4 Understands effective production systems used in the marine industry.
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Unit 310 Principles of marine construction, components and marine electrical engineering: This person: 1 Understands materials used for marine construction and marine electrical engineering; 2 Understands the use of drawings and specifications used in marine electrical engineering; 3 Understands marine construction techniques; 4 Understands marine electrical engineering systems; 5 Understands the use of fittings and components used in marine construction.
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Unit 311 Principles of integrated marine electronic systems: This person: 1 Understands the health and safety requirements for the installation of integrated electronic and navigation systems; 2 Understands the installation requirements and function of these systems; 3 Is able to install the equipment, materials and components required for the systems; 4 Is able to commission systems; 5 Is able to perform routine servicing, and carry out diagnostic tasks on electronic and navigation systems.
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Unit 312 Principles of marine electrical systems: This person: 1 Understands the functions of electrical components; 2 Understands electricity supply systems, protection and earthing; 3 Understands the functions of electric motors and rotating devices; 4 Is able to prepare, design, produce and fit a wiring loom to a marine engine; 5 Is able to prepare, plan and produce a working marine electrical switching and contacting circuit.