MARINETTE MARINE: Advanced Electrical Module

MARINETTE MARINE: Advanced Electrical Module

MARINETTE MARINE: Advanced Electrical Module
Course Outcome Summary

Course Information
Project Type / NSRP-Applications of Mode
Developers / Kim Vosicky - WIDS Learning Design Consultant with Bollinger Shipyard SMES - using the outcomes gathered from Year 1 outcome development and the quarterly meeting small group discussion in Marinette 8/08>Bender Shipbuilding and Repair SMEs developed further>then to Bollinger>then to Marinette Marine
Development Date / 9/15/2008
Revised By / Kim Vosicky - WIDS
Revised Date / 10/1/2008
Revision History / Revision and development provided by Marinette Marine Electrical System SMEs including: Gary Lieuwen, David Kortbein, David Leiphart, Mike Hoard and Scott Craw
Competencies
Identify the basics of electronics and electrical systems
Learning Objectives
a.Read one-line drawings
b.Wireways
c.Cable selection criteria
d.Perform simple electrical calculations
e.Identify resources
f.Lighting
g.Circuits
h.Ohm's Law
i.Identify systems AC, DC, one phase, three phase
j.DC/AC/SWBS
Relate how rules and regulations impact electrical system design
Learning Objectives
a.Vessel specifications of owner
b.Effect of banking/stacking allowances
c.Introduce the rules that impact the electrical system design
d.Need a background in rules adn regulations IEEE, ABS, CFR46
Correlate the design process/production planning to a given shipyard
Learning Objectives
a.Identify types of change and its impact on design
b.shipyard design standards
c.Introduction of all modules with an appropriate design spiral
d.Understand building sequence, hullblocks, panel lines
Create 2D electrical system drawings
Learning Objectives
a.Relay VFI to 2D drawings
b.Know how to check drawings and revise
c.Select tightness/temperature/D-rating of a cable
d.Create deck plans
e.Create block diagrams
f.Relate the equipment to the module it fits within
g.BOM
h.Reference to drawings
i.Identify equipment that creates blocks diagrams
j.Identify circuits and create labeling
Prepare a 3D electrical model
Learning Objectives
a.Create electrical equipment items
b.Determine type and size of penetrations
c.Create EMC zones
d.Create EMC zone rules
e.Create stocks/library including cable, connectors, cable ways
Locate equipment and route cableways in a 3D model
Learning Objectives
a.Determine foundation and penetration needs
b.Penetrations and fire barriers
c.Interference and access checking
d.Route and size wireways
e.Create cable drops
Produce hook-up drawings
Learning Objectives
a.Determine the type of hook up drawing
b.Grounding requirements
c.Shielding and termination
d.Hook-up information
e.Cable conductor information
f.Knowledge of connectors, applications
Develop production outputs
Learning Objectives
a.Document changes
b.Cable pull and routing list
c.Create work packs
d.Know how to check products
e.Know how to revise a drawing
f.Develop instructions
Develop production