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Amplifier And Amplifier Circuits
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Amplifier And Amplifier Circuits

Posted by admin July 26, 2021
An Amplifier or an operational amplifier (op-amp) circuit is commonly used in the automation, control…
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Rectifier And Rectifier Circuits
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Rectifier And Rectifier Circuits

Posted by admin July 26, 2021
Since most of the ships generate A.C current from its alternator, it becomes essential to…
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Thermocouples
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Thermocouples

Posted by admin July 26, 2021
Thermocouple is a device widely used as a pyrometer on board ships for continuous measurement…
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Permanent Magnet Moving Coil Instrument
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Permanent Magnet Moving Coil Instrument

Posted by admin July 26, 2021
Variety of instruments are used onboard for measuring parameters of electrical machinery and systems. A…
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Megger- Construction And Operation
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Megger- Construction And Operation

Posted by admin July 26, 2021
The most important routine maintenance for electrical machinery involves checking of insulation resistance, which is…
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Power Generation On Ships:
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Power Generation On Ships:

Posted by admin July 26, 2021
A ship is equivalent to a floating city that enjoys almost all privileges available to…
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Electrical Propulsion System
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Electrical Propulsion System

Posted by admin June 1, 2021
The conventional propulsion system of ships is efficient but requires high operating costs and increases…
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High Voltage Systems On Ships
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High Voltage Systems On Ships

Posted by admin June 1, 2021
As the ship’s size and capacity increases, bigger machinery/ equipment are installed to ensure its…
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Generator Safety
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Generator Safety

Posted by admin June 1, 2021
Generators onboard ships are the power suppliers for the entire vessel and are the primary…
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Electrical Fire Safety
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Electrical Fire Safety

Posted by admin June 1, 2021
The root cause of any electrical fire is the insulation of the circuit or wire.…
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