Year: 2018 Language: English Author: Novikontas Maritime College Genre: Training Course, Training manual Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 132 Description: The Dynamic Positioning (DP) Induction Course will provide an in-depth understanding of the positioning system as it is used to compensate for vessel movement. It will cover vessels’ DP referencing systems, sensors, power plants, thrusters and feedback systems. Those who successfully complete this course should have acquired a knowledge of the principles of Dynamic Positioning, be able to set up a Dynamic Positioning system and have an understanding of the practical operation of associated equipment, including position reference systems. Trainees should be able to recognize and respond to the various alarms, warning and information messages. Trainees should also be able to relate the DP installation to the ship system, e.g. power supply, maneuvering facility, available position reference systems and nature of work. Trainees should also be able to relate DP operations to the existing environmental conditions of wind, sea state, current and vessel movement.
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DP Induction Course Training Manual
Language: English
Author: Novikontas Maritime College
Genre: Training Course, Training manual
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 132
Description: The Dynamic Positioning (DP) Induction Course will provide an in-depth understanding of the positioning system as it is used to compensate for vessel movement. It will cover vessels’ DP referencing systems, sensors, power plants, thrusters and feedback systems.
Those who successfully complete this course should have acquired a knowledge of the principles of Dynamic Positioning, be able to set up a Dynamic Positioning system and have an understanding of the practical operation of associated equipment, including position reference systems. Trainees should be able to recognize and respond to the various alarms, warning and information messages. Trainees should also be able to relate the DP installation to the ship system, e.g. power supply, maneuvering facility, available position reference systems and nature of work. Trainees should also be able to relate DP operations to the existing environmental conditions of wind, sea state, current and vessel movement.
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