The Diesel Engine Course
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Mechanical failure is the main cause of lifeboat callouts. Basic maintenance and engine care may ensure you are not part of these figures. This one-day course provides an awareness of the main systems of a marine diesel engine. It gives you the ability to take simple measures to prevent mechanical breakdown at sea and rectify defects which do not require workshop support.
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The aim of the course is to give an awareness of the main systems of a marine diesel engine and the ability to take simple measures to prevent mechanical breakdown at sea and rectify defects which do not require workshop support.
The minimum duration of the course is six hours.
A marine diesel engine (not necessarily in working condition) will be provided for practical sessions (no more than six students to one engine). Instructors will have attended an RYA training course.
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Principles of the diesel engine
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Naturally aspirated engines
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Turbocharging
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Intercooling/aftercooling
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The basic system
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The tank
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The water-separating pre-filter
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Fuel lift pump
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The engine fine filter
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Injection pump
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Injectors
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Bleeding the system
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Seawater cooling
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Freshwater cooling
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Temperature control
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The thermostat
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The seawater impeller pump
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The airway in
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The airway out
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The basic system
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Battery capacity and care
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Drive belts
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The alternator
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Basic spares and tools
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Engine lubrication
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Transmission lubrication
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Winterisation and servicing
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Service schedule
Please reserve your place by e-mail or phone before sending in your completed booking form
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