Engine Department (ship)
Deck department, Seafarer's professions and ranks, Separation process, Air conditioning
978-613-4-98494-2
6134984949
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2011-05-17
29.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In maritime transportation, the engine department or engineering department is an organizational unit aboard a ship that is responsible for the operating the propulsion systems and the support systems for crew, passengers and cargo. This work is carried out by marine engineering officers who usually train via cadet ships sponsored by a variety of maritime organizations. Other shipboard departments typically include the deck department and the steward's department. Marine engineering officers are responsible for propulsion and other systems such as: electrical power generation plant; lighting; fuel oil; lubrication; water distillation and separation; air conditioning; refrigeration; and water systems on board the vessel. They require knowledge and hands-on experience with electrical power, electronics, pneumatics, hydraulics, chemistry, steam generation, gas turbines and even nuclear technology on certain military vessels.
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