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1. Rolls Royce Marine product training Course catalogue ierra lt nr en B Rolls Royce Contents Product courses Automation and control 11 Acon automation system 12 Acon LNG automation system 13 LNG safety management 14 Helicon X3 remote control system 15 Azipull manoeuvring with Helicon X3 controls 16 Helicon X remote control system 17 Stabilisers 18 Vector controls 19 Controllable pitch propeller manoeuvring 20 Compact control system 21 Waterjet Kamewa S series 22 Podded propulsor Mermaid pod 23 Deck machinery 25 AHT winch operation 26 Towcon RT AHT winch technical 27 Rig anchor and mooring winch system 28 Introduction to hydraulics 29 Subsea crane 30 Deck crane cargo rail crane 31 Offshore crane 32 Dynamic positioning 35 Icon Dynamic Positioning system 36 38 Poscon joystick 39 DP basic DP simulator 40 41 Engines 43 Bergen diesel engine Bergen gas engine 44 45 Power electric system 47 Diesel electric propulsion system 48 Power management system 49 Propulsion 51 Waterjet Kamewa S series 52 53 Waterjet mechanics Kamewa FF series 54 Waterjet mechanics Kamewa A3 series 55 Controllable pitch propeller 56 57 Reduction gear type AGSC AGHC 58 Steering gear type SR SV 59 Seismic and subsea 61 Seismic observer 62 Seismic hydraulic Seismic hydraulic and electric 63 64 Launch and recovery system 65 66 Thrusters 69 Azimuth thrusters 70 73 T
2. 88 DDG 1000 main turbine generator Familiarisation Objective This course introduces the student to the key features systems and components of the LCS 1 main propulsion gas turbine module covering the following subjects Course content e Gas turbine module structure e Gas turbine module oil system e Gas turbine module fuel system e Gas turbine module bleed air system e Gas turbine module ventilation system e Electric start system e Gas turbine wash system e Gas turbine module drainage system e Gas turbine module fire protection system How the gas turbine module is constructed includes the MTG and engine mount systems and the engine intake and exhaust The storage filtration and temperature control of the engine oil system as managed by the gas turbine module How the fuel is supplied from the ship system to the engine including flow management and cooling systems The control of bleed air from the engine to the engine exhaust and the provision of ships anti icing air The provision and control of cooling air to the gas turbine module and engine tail bearing and control of the module temperature The location and purpose of the engine start system The location and purpose of the engine wash system and components How waste fluids are managed inside the gas turbine module and removed to the ship systems The location and purpose of the key components used in the protection of the gas tu
3. Remote control system closed loop General description of your on board installation depending on the e Central unit e Control panels e Function description Alarm indicators Safety Personal safety Electrical safety Entering the POD Maintenance Daily weekly and monthly on board maintenance e Utilising test equipment and proper tools e Spares e Planned preventive maintenance delivery System assembly e Cabling Location On site Duration 3 days Target group Operational and maintenance personnel Group size Maximum 6 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training Course code THAA8006 01 Podded propulsor Mermaid pod Maintenance level A training Objective After completing the course the participants will gain an introduction to the function and operation ofthe Mermaid pod propulsion system from a mechanical point of view in order to utilise the system to an optimum and introduce a programme for preventive maintenance to promote reliable and efficient operation of their equipment Course content Introduction Remote control system closed loop Basic Mermaid knowledge and understanding Joint activity General description of on board installed equipment with GE Complete system of closed loop General description of pod propulsion e Hydrodynamic aspects of pod propulsion e Highly skewed propellers e System assembly e Cabling e Central unit e
4. et A SA A A 45 1a Pee Th he TETS Lain o pete i q ar wee ieee ad Va i une de En A Rolls Royce On board training Product familiarisation 93 94 On board training Objective After completing the course the participants should have an improved awareness of the general arrangement and system overview of the installed equipment understand how the product manual is built up and how this should be used They should have a basic understanding of the operation of the installed product s and be able to provide maintenance on the product based on the product maintenance manual Course content User Manual as built documentation What type of documentation is supplied with the product where to find information about spare parts assembly drawings sub assembly drawings user manuals technical description of the product and maintenance manuals procedures System overview Overview of the main components and how this is integrated with the rest of the system on board how the product is operated main features of the control system and what is the product relying on in order to operate safely Maintenance Maintenance procedures as outlined in the user manual maintenance manual or in general instruction for the product Operation Product operation daily use of the product how is it operated what does the operator have to pay attention to control system using radio remotes manual con
5. fi J N m Hal a Vi s Ens a lie a Ba T Tr 1 Location Rolls Royce Training Centre Aalesund Norway Duration 1 day Target group Bridge and technical personnel shore or vessel based Group size Teaching method Course code Maximum 8 participants Classroom and hands on training in technical room DPAA3003 01 39 DP basic Objective After completing the course participants will gain the basic theoretical and practical knowledge of dynamic positioning as required by Nautical Institute NI training scheme phase 1 The participants will perform practical exercises on the Icon DP graphical user interface GUI and be familiar with the operating functions principles and practical use of the Icon DP system Course content A wide specter of themes will be covered Definitions and terminology e Main elements in the DP system including redundancy e Connections to other ship systems as well as Power Management Position references and other sensors Operator panels and manoeuvre modes Manoeuvring and control simulator e Rules and regulations Alarm situations and restrictions Entry qualifications Participants must hold a STCW certificate II 1 Il 2 III 3 Deck or III 1 111 2 III 3 engine or be a prospective DPO who are in process of training to a STCW certificate Please note The DP Basic Induction course is Nautical Institute approved through our coope
6. GUI and be introduced to operating functions of the Icon DP system Course content System description General description of the Dynamic Positioning system include the bridge layout scope of supply main components control loop operator stations control cabinets printer manoeuvring mode selector switch UPS thruster device sensors and positioning reference systems and customer specific thruster and sensor information System operation Covering the function and mode of operation of the system including operation principles system operation signal processing functions joystick device positioning device and graphical user interface GUI Practical training exercises on how to handle The Icon DP system Troubleshoot Maintenance Daily weekly and monthly on board maintenance e Utilising test equipment and proper tools Spares Es Location Rolls Royce Training Centre Aalesund Norway Rolls Royce Training Centre Niter i Brazil Rolls Royce Training Centre Singapore Duration 2 days Target group Bridge personnel Group size Maximum 6 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training in technical room Course code DPAA3000 01 Icon Dynamic Positioning system Objective After completing the course the operator will gain a better understanding of the technical side of the Icon DP system and an introduction to basic fault finding on the system Participants must have attended the 2 day I
7. Norway Rolls Royce Training Centre Niter i Brazil Duration 5 days Target group Technical personnel shore or vessel based Group size Maximum 8 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training in technical room Course code DPAA3002 01 Poscon joystick Objective After completing the course the participants will gain a basic understanding of the Poscon joystick system The participants will practice on the Poscon joystick system and be introduced to operating functions on the system Course content Introduction Practical training on how to e System concept e Use the Poscon system eT e Troubleshoot System description General description of the Poscon joystick system Read alarm lists Complete Poscon joystick systems will be available for trainees for f CORTS minor adjusting and trimming of the system as well as for basic trouble e Main components shooting e Control loop Maintenance Daily weekly and monthly on board maintenance Operator stations e Manoeuvring mode selector switch e Thrust devices e Utilising test equipment and proper tools e Customer specific thruster and sensor info e Spares System operation Covering the function and mode of operation of the system e Operation principles e System operation e Signal processing functions e Joystick device e Graphical user interface GUI r F pre 4 w ae r il Teen writs bar IEEE ae
8. e Joystick control mode e Safety notes e Vessel movement thrust vectors Operation from bridge stations u l l Supervising and control of propulsion e Operation from ECR o e Supervising and control of thrusters Alarm and error handling u l e Supervising and control system indicators e Maintenance and daily routines l e Control failures e Trouble shooting os e Operation in back up mode e Operation from ECR room The training complies with the regulations of the International IMO STCW code Location On site Duration 3 5 days Target group Captains and officers already trained to operate conventional ships and who are transferred to Mermaid equipped vessels Group size Maximum 4 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training Course code ACDF1007 01 Compact control system Objective After completing the course the participants should be able to identify and define the design and functionality of the Rolls Royce Compact contro system Course content System description General description of the Rolls Royce Compact control system including the bridge layout graphical user interface main functions software versions operating principles alarm indications and alarm system System operation Overview of the main components scope of supply hardware components operator stations control cabinets cabling and drawing layout Practical training exercises e Calibration e LCD
9. external interfaces Propeller control functions e g pitch control and load control Practical training exercises on how to Perform maintenance and service Fault finding Troubleshoot Maintenance Daily weekly and monthly on board maintenance e Utilising test equipment and proper tools Spares Location Rolls Royce Training Centre Aalesund Norway Duration 3 days Target group Technical personnel shore or vessel based Group size Maximum 8 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training Course code PRAA6006 01 Steering gear type SR SV Operation and maintenance training Objective After completing the course the participants should be able to identify and define the design and functionality of the steering gear The participants will be introduced to the hydraulic system and the electric control system maintenance procedures and how to do faultfinding in order to promote reliable and efficient operation of the equipment Course content System description General description of the Steering Gear equipment including design information of the system and scope of supply Hydraulic system including frequency controlled pumps or solenoid operated pumps The electric system with control system indication system and motor controllers frequency drives System operation Covering the function and mode of operation of the system Troubleshooting on electrical and hydraulic system Practical trai
10. valves and auxiliary equipment filters heaters oil coolers and accumulators which are often key to be able to do faultfinding on hydraulic systems Course content Introduction to hydraulics Familiarisation of mechanical and hydraulic components used in typical systems that could be found on board a Plattform Supply Vessel PSV and or Anchor Handling Vessel AHV Safety working with hydraulic systems Hydraulic Power Unit HPU Familiarisation of mechanical and hydraulic components used Hydraulic circuit diagrams and how to do simple faultfinding on a typical RPU Maintenance Daily weekly and monthly on board maintenance related to hydraulic systems Location Rolls Royce Training Centre Aalesund Norway Duration 3 days Target group Marine crew chief and technical personnel shore or vessel based Group size Maximum 8 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training Course code DMAA2003 01 30 Subsea crane Familiarisation training Objective After completing the course the participants should be able to identify and define the design and functionality of the subsea crane The participants will acquire necessary knowledge and be able to operate the subsea crane and perform simple faultfinding and mandatory maintenance in order to promote a reliable and safe operation of the crane Course content System description General description of the hydraulic and electrical systems Famil
11. DP support in order to promote a reliable and efficient operation of the equipment and ease communication with Rolls Royce service personnel when assistance is needed Course content System description General description of the Dynamic Positioning system including the bridge layout graphical user interface GUI main functions software versions different interfaces on the GUI operating principles alarm indications and alarm system parameters and system handling and sensors and position reference systems System operation Overview of the DP system main components scope of supply hardware components operator stations control cabinets I O system cabling position reference units drawing layout and serial connectors RS232 and RS422 A complete DP2 systems will be available for trainees for hands on training in faultfinding Practical training exercises on how to handle Download log files Export log files to DP support Reboot Icon DP cold warm e Calibrate position and joystick device e Recalibrate touch screen e Change and calibrate the 10 4 inch screen e Replace OS computer e Change marine controller e Dock Poscon portable panel e Use the user manual Detect faults Find and implement solution Maintenance Daily weekly and monthly on board maintenance e Utilising test equipment and proper tools e Claim reporting e Support E Location Rolls Royce Training Centre Aalesund
12. Fuel economy e Control panels Mechanical layout e Function description Covering the design function and mode of operation o 1 General description of the control system e Propeller e Hand held terminal presentation Shaft bearings and seals e Alarm indicators and alarm system e Steering gear Brakes Practical hands on training will be carried out on simulators and test f as equipment in the training centre Hydraulic and lubrication oil system Covering the design function and mode of operation Maintenance e Hydraulic power packs e Dailyweekly and monthly on board maintenance e Gravity tanks e Utilising test equipment and proper tools Pumps and filters Spares e Valves valve block e Planned preventive maintenance e Monitoring oil sample and vibration Practical hands on training will be carried out in the training centre Location Rolls Royce Product Centre Kristinehamn Sweden Duration 5 days Target group Technical and maintenance personnel on board Group size Maximum 6 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training Course code THAA8007 01 77 Product courses 1 Rolls Royce Naval marine products Product familiarisation Waterjets CPP system MT30 gas turbine engine LCS 1 main propulsion gas turbine module DDG 1000 main turbine generator Gas turbines 80 Product familiarisation Objective This course introduces the student to th
13. at the Rolls Royce Niter i Service Centre home to a 2100 square meter marine maintenance repair and overhaul facility Supported by a team of experienced training specialists and Capabilities available at the Regional Training Centre advanced training equipment the centre will provide a suite of standard and tailored training courses based on tailored customer requirements Qualified experienced personnel deliver courses with a blend of classroom simulator and workshop time The latest equipment and training aids enhance the training experience ensuring operators and maintenance crew gain crucial experience in circumstances that are difficult to replicate on board The Regional Training Centre is the ideal location for crew training on mission critical systems and equipment like deck machinery and dynamic positioning e Conducive classroom simulator and workshop settings ideal for hands on training at one convenient location with instructions in Portuguese Training courses compliant with NWEA NMD and IMCA recommended training requirements e Customised training available to be tailored to meet your specific requirements Training equipment Advanced training simulator domes will enable various operation scenarios to be replicated Hands on training will help equip your crew members and technical team with latest updates and knowledge on maintenance and operational skills Training courses The training cou
14. gas turbine module and removed to the ship systems The location and purpose of the key components used in the protection of the gas turbine module from fire Location Rolls Royce Training Centre North America On board Duration 1 day Target group Technical and maintenance personnel working on board Group size Maximum 15 participants Teaching method Classroom Course code NPUS1605 01 89 90 Gas turbines General theory Objective The course introduces the student to the development of gas turbine propulsion and theory of operation and continues to discuss the key features of a gas turbine engine Course content e Principle of Operation Jet propulsion through the ages different types of gas turbine engine marinisation and gas turbine operating cycle e Engine construction Compressors combustion systems turbines accessory gearboxes casings bearings and mounts e Fuel systems Fuel pump filters manifold fuel spray nozzles and off engine control e Oil systems Pump filtration distribution cooling and venting e Air systems Airflow control variable stator vanes bleed valves internal sealing pressurising and cooling and air distribution Location Rolls Royce Training Centre North America On board Duration 2 hours Target group Technical and maintenance personnel working on board Group size Maximum 15 participants Teaching method Classroom Course code NPUS1607 01 ut veiw
15. maintenance personnel working on board Group size Maximum 8 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training Course code THAA8003 01 73 74 Tunnel thruster type TT Maintenance training Objective After completing the course the participants should be able to identify and define the design and functionality of tunnel thrusters type TT in order to utilise the system to an optimum The participants will be introduced to a detailed programme for preventive maintenance to promote reliable and efficient operation of the equipment Course content System description General description of the Tunnel Thruster systems including application and installation of the delivered propulsion unit system design functionality operation and emergency procedures System operation Overview of the Tunnel Thrusters systems including reliable operation and long life of the equipment The instruction will focus on and improve understanding and promote best practice related to hydraulic system design functionality oil types sampling routines and system operation The participants will receive instruction in the basic principles ofremote control before focusing on specific functions related to the delivered control system that include basic theory system layout and components external interfaces propeller control functions e g pitch control and load control Practical training exercises on how to Perform ma
16. motor and valve arrangement System operation Covering the function of the system remote control of winches and components The control and monitoring system Towcon RT will be available for the participants for minor adjusting and trimming of the system as well as for basic trouble shooting Essential winch components will be available for service training Practical training exercises on how to handle the Towcon RT system e Fault finding signal e Signals and functions e Change of circuit board and adjustments e Brake coupling speed tension and spooling functioning e Static and dynamic load sensing Length sensing e Emergency release functions 1 F o T E U d jie I i kr 1 E l l W Practical training exercises on winch shaft arrangement New emergency coupling Torsion shaft arrangement e Full scale drum coupling arrangement and band brake e Servo unit Motor valve arrangement Maintenance Daily weekly and monthly on board maintenance Training complies with GOMO Guidelines for Offshore Marine Operations as from November 2013 Chapter 5 4 5 3 Vessel Winch Operators and is covering winch knowledge safety systems functions and limitations La Ps u t al A a T A g m m gt L m Location Rolls Royce Training Centre Aalesund Norway Rolls Royce Training Centre Niter i Brazil Duration 3 days Target group Bridge and technical personnel shore or ve
17. panel functions e Cabling Detect faults Find and implement solution Maintenance Daily weekly and monthly onboard maintenance e Claim reporting e Support pa E aay KA A 7 gt Y Y Y py G r E oe 2 Ber A ms r Location Rolls Royce Product Centre Kokkola Finland Duration 3 5 days Target group Bridge and technical personnel shore or vessel based Group size Maximum 8 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training Course code ACDF1008 01 21 Waterjet Kamewa S series Manoeuvring level A training Objective After completing the course the operators will gain an understanding of the design and function of the system so that the equipment can be utilised to an optimum to ensure continued safe and efficient operations and hence commercial viability The operator will be given a good knowledge of the alarm situations that can arise and how to act and what influences they may have on the performance of the vessel The hands on training will give all participants an illustrative opportunity to understand the vessel the propulsion forces possibilities and limitations and how to reduce the human errors and the effects of these Course content Introduction Back up mode e General description Control station mode changeover e Crash stop Remote control system l l e Clogged jet Covering the design function and mode of operation oo Entering port General description of the
18. recovery system Operation and maintenance training Objective After completing the course the participants should be able to identify and define the design and functionality ofthe launch and recovery system for ROV s Remote Operated Vehicles The participants will acquire necessary knowledge of the functionality of the system and be able to perform simple faultfinding and mandatory maintenance in order to promote reliable and safe operation of the equipment Course content Introduction to hydraulics BS ISO 1219 1995 Graphic symbols and circuit diagrams Familiarisation of mechanical and hydraulic components used in the launch and recovery system Safety working with hydraulic systems Hydraulic Power Unit HPU Familiarisation of mechanical and hydraulic components used Hydraulic circuit diagrams and how to do faultfinding on the system ROV winch Familiarisation of mechanical and hydraulic components used Operational modes of the winch Standby Normal Latch AHC Hydraulic circuit diagrams and how to do faultfinding on the system A Frame Familiarisation of mechanical and hydraulic components used Operating the A frame Hydraulic circuit diagrams and how to do faultfinding on the system Maintenance Daily weekly and monthly on board maintenance Location Rolls Royce Training Centre Aalesund Norway Duration 2 days Target group ROV operators Chief and technical personnel shore or vessel based Group size M
19. Course content System description General description of the Waterjets and propulsion line arrangement Obtaining basic knowledge about waterjets mechanics and hydraulics System operation Overview of the waterjet principles function description main components scope of supply and drawing layout Practical training exercises e Identify parts of the waterjet unit e Change corrosion protection parts e Change bushings e Change O rings e Identify of the damaged parts e Measurement methods Maintenance Daily weekly and monthly maintenance e Claim reporting e Support Location Rolls Royce Product Centre Kokkola Finland Rolls Royce Training Centre Singapore Rolls Royce Training Centre Aalesund Norway Duration 3 days Target group Technical personnel shore or vessel based Group size Maximum 8 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training Course code PRKO6003 01 55 Controllable pitch propeller Operation and maintenance training Objective To improve the understanding for the design and function of the Rolls Royce CP main propeller in order to utilise your system to an optimum Introduce the detailed program for preventive maintenance to promote a reliable and efficient operation of your equipment Course content Introduction Remote control system General description General description of the propeller system e Hydrodynamic aspects of CPP propulsion System assembly e Highl
20. MAS systems e Icon DP operator e Anchor handling system e Helicon X and Helicon X3 control system Canman control system Training materials Training materials are regularly revised to ensure our trainees are updated of latest developments Course duration and schedule Training course duration and outline is defined to maximise knowledge sharing Tailored courses can be arranged for participants unable to attend scheduled courses Contact us to get latest updates on the course schedule Certification Certificates will be issued to all participants upon completion of training courses 107 Our training centres Rolls Royce Training Centre Singapore Rolls Royce Product Centre Rauma Finland Contacts Please contact the training team for more information or to book a course Website http www rolls royce com marine services customer product training Marine training Alesund Norway Call 47 70 23 51 00 or email training marine rolls royce com Niter i Brazil Call 55 21 2707 59 00 or email training brazil rolls royce com Naval training Call 1 508 668 9610 or email naval training rolls royce com 108 General information Our training courses include Preparation of the training schedule and materials Training provided by a Rolls Royce instructor Training documentation Certificate of attendance for each participant after course completion Lunch and refreshments Transportati
21. On board Duration 3 days Target group Technical and maintenance personnel working on board Group size Maximum 15 participants Teaching method Classroom Course code NPUS1602 01 85 86 MT30 gas turbine engine Objective The course introduces the student to the key features of the engine and covers the following systems Course content e Engine parameters e Engine construction e Fuel system e Oil system e Air systems e Electrical components e Control equipment Dimensions weights speeds temperatures pressures and interfaces Compressors combustion system turbines accessory gearbox casings bearings and mount Fuel pump filters manifold fuel spray nozzles and off engine control Pump filtration distribution cooling and venting Airflow control variable stator vanes bleed valves internal sealing pressurising and cooling and air distribution Actuators harnesses and ignition system Control sensor location and operation Location Rolls Royce Training Centre North America On board Duration 5 days Target group Technical and maintenance personnel working on board Group size Maximum 15 participants Teaching method Classroom Course code NPUS1610 01 LCS 1 main propulsion gas turbine module Familiarisation Objective This course introduces the student to the key features systems and components of the LCS 1 main propulsion gas turbine module covering the follo
22. PP controls system interfaces with the ships controls system Location Rolls Royce Training Centre North America On board Duration 3 days Target group Technical and maintenance personnel working on board Group size Maximum 15 participants Teaching method Classroom Course code NPUS1603 01 Bird Johnson legacy CPP 156 Objective This course introduces the student to key features system and components of the newer style CPP system covering the following subjects Course content e 156 Hub components How the 156 hub is constructed key components and how it operates e Hydraulic oil power module The components settings operation and function of the hydraulic oil power module e CPP pumps and suction strainers Type of pumps pump operation and strainer operation and maintenance e OD box components design and functions Details components and functions of the components in the OD box e CPP system and sub systems Details the system components and the operation and flow of the hydraulics and associated theory e CPP system maintenance and recommended repairs Breaks down the maintenance schedules troubleshooting and recommended repairs e Emergency pitch lock Identifies when it is necessary to do emergency pitch lock and how to properly perform pitch lock e Controls system Explains how the CPP controls system works and interfaces with the ships controls system Location Rolls Royce Training Centre North America
23. able to identify and define the design and functionality of the Helicon X3 control system The participants will be introduced to operating functions in the system learn about different alarm situations and what influences they may have on the performance of the vessel Course content System description General description of the Helicon X3 control system including system layout installation description onboard layout bridge ECR equipment layout indicators and panel PC s and control and interface units System operation General overview of Helicon X3 control system including operation modes main and back up control fixed pitch FP and controllable pitch CP start stop functionalities Helicon X3 session plan e Course introduction e Helicon X3 introduction e System overview Operations e Safety Maintenance Troubleshoot Location Rolls Royce Training Centre Aalesund Norway Rolls Royce Training Centre Singapore Duration 3 days Target group Technical maintenance personnel Group size Maximum 8 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training in simulator rooms Course code ACAA1002 02 15 16 Azipull manoeuvring with Helicon X3 controls Manoeuvring training Objective After completing the course the participants should be comfortable to manoeuvre a vessel with azipull or azimuth thrusters as a propulsion system and understand the design and basic functionality of the H
24. aintenance personnel surveyors dock engineers Group size Maximum 7 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training Course code PRKR6001 01 53 54 Waterjet mechanics Kamewa FF series Maintenance training Objective After completing the course the participants should be able to identify and define the design and functionality of the waterjet Course content System description General description of the Waterjets and propulsion line arrangement Obtaining basic knowledge about waterjets mechanics and hydraulics System operation Overview of the waterjet principles function description main components scope of supply and drawing layout Practical training exercises e Identify parts of the waterjet unit e Change corrosion protection parts e Change bushings e Change O rings e Identify of the damaged parts e Measurement methods Maintenance Daily weekly and monthly maintenance e Claim reporting e Support Location Rolls Royce Product Centre Kokkola Finland Rolls Royce Training Centre Singapore Duration 3 days Target group Technical personnel shore or vessel based Group size Maximum 8 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training Course code PRKO6002 01 Waterjet mechanics Kamewa A3 series Maintenance training Objective After completing the course the participants should be able to identify and define the design and functionality of the waterjet
25. amiliarisation training Objective After completing the course the participants should be able to identify and define the design and functionality of the offshore crane The participants will acquire necessary knowledge and be able to operate the offshore crane and perform simple faultfinding and mandatory maintenance in order to promote a reliable and safe operation of the crane Course content System description General description of the hydraulic and electrical systems Familiarisation of hydraulic and electrical components used in the offshore crane Scope of supply System operation Faultfinding on the hydraulic and electrical system Maintenance Daily weekly and monthly on board maintenance Location On board Duration 1 2 days Target group Crane operators chief and technical personnel shore or vessel based Group size Maximum 8 participants Teaching method Classroom hands on on board Course code DMAA2006 01 Rolls Royce Product COUTSES nt F a un E i I ijl al L i E a e E ES Dynamic Positioning system Icon Dynamic Positioning system Poscon joystick DP basic DP simulator 36 Icon Dynamic Positioning system Objective After completing the course the participants should be able to identify and define the design and functionality of the Icon DP system The participants will practice on the Icon DP graphical user interface
26. ation The engine system covering design function and mode of operation fuel oil system temperature control system luberication system starting and controling air system cooling water systems safety systems Practical training exercises on how to Perform maintenance and service gt Fault finding e Troubleshoot Maintenance Daily weekly and monthly on board maintenance e Utilising test equipment and proper tools Spares Location Rolls Royce Product Centre Bergen Norway Rolls Royce Training Centre Singapore Duration 3 days Target group Technical and maintenance personnel Group size Maximum 8 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training Course code ENBE4000 01 Bergen gas engine Maintenance training Objective After completing the course the participants should be able to identify and define the design and functionality of the Bergen engines in order to utilise the system to an optimum and introduce a detailed programme for preventive maintenance to promote reliable and efficient operation of the equipment Course content System description General description of the design function and mode of operation on the different parts of the engine including cam and crank shaft valves pistons and cylinders turbo charger actuator power takeoffs etc and also general description of the engine control system System operation The engine system covering design function and mode of
27. aximum 8 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training Course code SSAA7004 01 iv il i Zn Ma 4 Ms mi Y Wima i Bi Sak Tre UNA Pith 4 m 4 5 Sra E T DEM si s L CHA ry i E 7 UET FG Fie 47 68 1 Rolls Royce Thrusters Azimuth thrusters Azipull Tunnel thruster Podded propulsor Mermaid pod 70 Azimuth thruster type TCNS TCNC Mamtenance training Objective After completing the course the participants should be able to identify and define the design and functionality of the azimuth thrusters type TCNS TCNC in order to utilise the system to an optimum The participants will be introduced to a detailed programme for preventive maintenance to promote reliable and efficient operation of the equipment Course content System description Maintenance General description of the TCNS TCNC thruster systems including e Daily weekly and monthly onboard maintenance application and installation of the delivered propulsion unit e Utilising test equipment and proper tools system design functionality operation and emergency e Spares procedures System operation Overview of the TCNS thruster systems including reliable operation and long life of the equipment The instruction will focus on and improve understanding and promote best practice related to hydraulic system design functionality oil types sampling routines system operation The participants will rec
28. bridge layout l Bow thruster e Control stations and components Instrument handling and training Optimising of e Function and mode of operation Fuel consumption save fuel keep schedule Alarm and error handling Turning rate of swing turn e Maintenance and daily routines Comfort e Trouble shooting e Daily routines and communication e Function of joystick Avoiding damages of the craft e Rough weather operation Manoeuvring e Craft movement jet thrust vectors The training complies with the regulations of the International IMO code of safety for high speed craft chapter 1 2 3 18 1 3 7 and 18 3 Common modes Separate mode e Joystick mode Auto pilot e Override functions e Steering modes Status mode failure Location On site Duration 3 5 days Target group Captains and officers already trained to operate conventional ships who are transferring to high speed crafts Group size Maximum 4 participants Teaching method On ship and suitable classroom Course code ACDF1009 01 Podded propulsor Mermaid pod Manoeuvring training Objective After completing the course the operators will gain a deep understanding for the design and function of the system so that the equipment can be utilised to an optimum to ensure continued safe and efficient operations and hence commercial viability The operator shall be given a good knowledge of the alarm situations that can arise and ho
29. ce Rolls Royce marine training is aligned to your needs Our knowledge as a systems integrator allows our staff and trainers to help our customers understand and operate their vessels safely more effectively and more efficiently Our trainers bring years of technical and operational experience and have the support of our designers engineers and services organisation Have confidence in choosing Rolls Royce Marine systems We are here to support you Jonny Knudsen Chief DP Product Trainer Global Training amp Service Development AA ee eee ak A AAA Marine product training Protecting your investment Skilled and experienced people are a key asset Crew taking our training will gain a good understanding of our systems giving them the confidence to operate and handle equipment safely and competently Using the latest simulators and training aids our experts in product training ensures crew are equipped to operate mission critical systems in the broadest range of operational and maintenance scenarios Competence Product training Recruitment and retention Driving efficiency Attracting talent As technology advances so must the competence levels of operatorsand It has been shown that investing in training helps to attract and retain the service personnel some may even need to learn new skills At Rolls Royce best talent and skill Our world class brand ensures your time pressed we believe that regular training ensu
30. code ACAA1001 02 Practical training exercises e Operate the Acon LNG system e Handle alarms and errors Operate pumps and valves Bunkering manual automatic explaination Troubleshooting e Safety notes e Trending of signals The training complies with the regulations of the International IMO STCW code t i r PIN al ll U i Sy nl ir E 13 14 LNG safety management Objective After completing the course the participants should be able to identify and define the design and functionality of the fuel containment system All major components and interactions in the system will be covered including safety barriers risk reducers and precautions with special focus on bunkering operations Practical excersises at the field with gas leak and fire are included The participants will be introduced to operating the fuel system how safety barriers are arranged and the different alarm situations and the ef fect that they may have on the vessel performance The course covers mandatory training for crew category ABC Course content System description General description LNG system including TCS bunkering station and ECR functions gas theory What is a gas Cryogenic liquid as a fuel and thermodynamic properties vaporaising pressure build up and superheating NG inerting procedures and issuing an Work permit Participants will discover the possibilities and l
31. con DP Operator course as a pre requesite Course content System description General description of the Dynamic Positioning system including the bridge layout main components control loop operator stations control cabinets printer maneuvering mode selector switch UPS thruster device sensors and positioning reference systems System operation Overview of the DP system main components hardware components operator stations and control cabinets Maintenance e Utilising built in fault finding tools e Support Practical training exercises e Recalibrate touch screen e Dock Poscon portable panel e Replace OS computer Change marine controller e Calibrate position and joystick device Download log files Export log files to DP support Reboot Icon DP cold warm E TIERE Location Rolls Royce Training Centre Aalesund Norway Rolls Royce Training Centre Niter i Brazil Duration 1 day Target group Bridge personnel Group size Maximum 6 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training in technical room Course code DPAA3001 01 37 38 Icon Dynamic Positioning system Objective After completing the course the participants should be able to identify and define the design and functionality of the Icon DP system The participants will practice on the Icon DP graphical user interface GUI and perform both preventive maintenance and hands on in collaboration with
32. cted e Waterjet components Identifies the waterjet components and their functions e Hydraulic power pack Explains the function of the hydraulics and identifies the components for steering and reversing e Thrust bearing Details components and functions of the thrust bearing in the shaft line and the shaft line bearings and lubrication system e Shaft couplings Details the shaft components and the installation of them onto the shaft e Waterjet maintenance Recommended maintenance items and training in troubleshooting of components e Controls system Explains the controls system works and interfaces with the ships controls system e Roplan seal Identifies components of the shaft seal and how it functions p Location Rolls Royce Training Centre North America On board Duration 3 days Target group Technical and maintenance personnel working on board Group size Maximum 15 participants Teaching method Classroom Course code NPUS1601 01 81 LCS 1535Il and 153B LCS waterjet Objective This course introduces the student to key features system and components of the 153 steering and boost waterjet covering the following subjects Course content e Waterjet theory e Waterjet components e Hydraulic power pack e Thrust bearing Lube oil pack e Waterjet maintenance e Controls system e Roplan seal How the waterjet generates thrust and is constructed Identifies the waterjet components and their functions Explain
33. derstanding of the design and function of the Rolls Royce waterjet type Kamewa S SI SII or 53 in order to utilise their system to an optimum and introduce the detailed programme for preventive maintenance to promote the reliable and efficient operation of their equipment Course content Introduction e General description e Hydrodynamic aspects of waterjets Mechanical layut Covering the design function and mode of operation e Pump unit with drive shaft and seals e Steering and reversing gear Hydraulic and lubrication oil systems Covering the design function and mode of operation e Hydraulic power pack Pumps and filters Alarm functions Practical application on service and maintenance of hydraulic components will be carried out on training and test equipment in the training centre Remote control system General description of the waterjet system e System assembly e Cabling e Central unit e Control panels e Function description General description of the CanMan system e Hardware e Software e Hand held terminal presentation Alarm indicators and alarm system A complete remote control system connected to a steering and backing bucket mounted on a dummy transom will be available for trainees for minor adjusting and trimming of the control system as well as for basic troubleshooting Maintenance Daily weekly and monthly on board maintenance e Utilising test equipment and proper tools e Spar
34. e range of marine products supplied globally by Rolls Royce to it s customers globally Additionally the major variants of each product type are discussed along with location of each manufacturing site Course content e Prime movers Gas turbines and diesel engines e Propulsors Propellers waterjets thrusters and podded drives e Motion control Traditional and innovative ship stabilisation and steering systems e Electrical supplies Generators and associated electrical distribution systems e Shaft line equipment Shafts bearings seals and couplings e Deck machinery Winches hoists cranes and refueling systems e Integrated propulsion systems Integrated GT diesel electrical ship propulsion e Nuclear Submarine propulsion and power e Syncrolift Cost effective docking solutions e Automation Control systems e Ship design The design of ships and boats for the commercial market Location Rolls Royce Training Centre North America On board Duration 1 day Target group Technical and maintenance personnel working on board Group size Maximum 20 participants Teaching method Classroom Course code NPUS1609 01 LCS 1725 AWJ and 172B AWJLCS waterjet Objective This course introduces the student to key features system and components of the 172 axial waterjjet steering and boost waterjet covering the following subjects Course content e Waterjet theory How the waterjet generates thrust and is constru
35. eive instruction on the basic principles of remote control before focusing on specific functions related to the delivered control system that include basic theory system layout and components external interfaces propeller control functions e g pitch control and load control Practical training exercises on how to Perform maintenance and service gt Fault finding e Troubleshoot Location Rolls Royce Training Centre Aalesund Norway Duration 1 2 days Target group Technical and maintenance personnel working on board Group size Maximum 8 participants Teaching method Classroom Course code THAA8000 01 Azimuth thruster type UL US UUC UUS Maintenance training Objective After completing the course the participants will gain a basic understanding of the design and function of Rolls Royce azimuth thrusters in order to fully utilise their system The participants will be introduced to a detailed programme of preventive maintenance to promote reliable and efficient operation of their equipment Training course is tailor made according to specific project Course content Introduction General description of azimuth thrusters e Guided tour of the factory Mechanical layout e General application and installation of the propulsion unit e Upper part construction Intermediate part construction e Lower part construction Shaft coupling and seals Basic principle training for e Maintenance of s
36. elicon X3 control system Course content System description A general description of the Helicon X3 and Azipull system is given System operation The participants will be introduced to operating functions and principles in Azipull manoeuvring and practice this in our 360 degree bridge simulator and smaller product simulators The focus will mainly be on practical operation of the system with focus on manoeuvring in Bias Practical training exercises e Manoeuvring from forward bridge e Manoeuvring from aft station with Bias Different techniques for Bias operation e Mode changes limitations in HCX3 e Utilising Icon DP Poscon joystick as heading control Location Rolls Royce Training Centre Aalesund Norway Duration 2 days Target group Bridge personnel Group size Maximum 4 6 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training in simulator rooms Course code ACAA1003 01 Helicon X remote control system Maintenance training Objective After completing the course the participants should be able to identify and define the design and functionality of the Helicon X control system The participants will be introduced to operating functions in the system learn about different alarm situations and what influences they may have on the performance of the vessel Course content System description General description of the Helicon X control system including system layout installation description
37. er i Brazil Rig anchor and mooring winch system Bridge technical personnel 2 days On board Introduction to hydraulics Crew chief techn personnel 3 days Aalesund Norway Subsea crane Crane operators chief techn personnel 2 3 days Training Centre On board Deck crane cargo rail crane Crane operators chief techn personnel 1 2 days On board Offshore crane Crane operators chief techn personnel 1 2 days On board Dynamic positioning system Product courses Target group Duration Training Centre Icon Dynamic Positioning system Bridge personnel 2 days Aalesund Norway Niter i Brazil Singapore Icon Dynamic Positioning system Bridge personnel 1 day Aalesund Norway Niter i Brazil Icon Dynamic Positioning system Technical personnel 5 days Aalesund Norway Niter i Brazil Poscon joystick Bridge technical personnel 1 day Aalesund Norway DP basic Bridge personnel 4 days Aalesund Norway DP simulator Technical personnel 4 days Aalesund Norway Engines Product courses Target group Duration Training Centre Bergen diesel engine Technical maintenance personnel 3 days Bergen Norway Singapore Bergen gas engine Technical maintenance personnel 3 days Bergen Norway Singapore Power electric system Product courses Target group Duration Training Centre Diesel electric propulsion system Technical personnel 3 days Aalesund Norway Power management system Technical personnel 1 day Aalesund Norway Propulsion Product courses Target group Duration Trai
38. es 105 106 Regional Training Centre Asia o wie Fi Di in The Regional Training Centre is established in Singapore a key maritime market facilitiating the increased marine business activities in Asia The training centre will cater to the training needs of regional customers as part of the global network of Rolls Royce training centres that provides customers with access to world class facilities and internationally accredited qualifications The state of the art training centre is the first training facility for Rolls Royce in Asia and is located at the Rolls Royce Seletar campus home to a new assembly test and manufacturing site for wide chord fan blades as part of the Rolls Royce aerospace business Capabilities and facilities available at the Regional Training Centre Supported by a team of experienced training specialists and advanced training facilities the centre is well equipped to provide a suite of standard and tailored training courses based on bespoke customer requirements Qualified and experienced personnel deliver courses with a blend of classroom simulator and workshop time The latest equipment and training aids enhances training experience ensuring operators and maintainers gain crucial experience in circumstances that are difficult to replicate on board The Regional Training Centre is the ideal location for crew training prior to new vessel deployment e Conducive classroom si
39. es e Planned preventive maintenance e Protection against corrosion e Preservation measures Essential waterjet components will be available for trainees for maintenance and service training Information will be given on precautions before dry docking and how to do shaft alignment and mount shaft seals Location Rolls Royce Product Centre Kristinehamn Sweden Duration 5 days Target group Technical and maintenance personnel working on board Group size Maximum 8 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training Course code PRKR6000 01 A Waterjet Kamewa S series 7 Vv J CAY A YA INLeNanNce NAA I f A F IVIC 7 A TOY D gt rA 5 A TIA 1 ICV el D tralnin Q Objective After completing the course the participants will gain a deep understanding of the design and function of the Rolls Royce waterjet type Kamewa S SI SII or 53 in order to utilise their system to an optimum and introduce a detailed program for preventive maintenance to promote the reliable and efficient operation of their equipment Information will be given on the precautions to be made before drydocking and major overhauls Participants should have completed level A training Course content Introduction Function and separate valves e Visit to Rolls Royce hydrodynamic research centre Alarm functions o Practical application on service and maintenance of hydraulic General description of the waterjet system n
40. for trainees for minor adjusting and trimming of the system as well as for basic trouble shooting Essential winch components will be available for maintenance and service training As vessel owners and operators often have unique training requirements we also tailor this course for individual vessel specific needs Training is specific and normally covers the actual equipment on the vessel For information about tailor made maintenance course see own factsheet Maintenance Daily weekly and monthly on board maintenance e Utilising test equipment and proper tools Training complies with NWEA Guidelines for Safe Management of Offshore Supply and Rig move operations Chapter 9 1 4 anchor handling and is covering winch knowledge and operation safety functions precaution and limitations Location On board Duration 2 days Target group Bridge and technical personnel shore or vessel based Group size Maximum 8 participants Teaching method Classroom Course code DMAA2002 01 Introduction to hydraulics Operation and maintenance training Objective After completing the course the participants should be able to understand how hydraulic circuit diagrams are built up The training spans from simple auxiliary equipment to more complex swing up thrusters cargo rail cranes larger offshore cranes and or ROV winch systems They will gain an understanding of hydraulic drawings symbols used and functionality of different pumps
41. function of the Rolls Royce CP main propeller in order to utilise their system to an optimum and introduce a detailed programme for preventive maintenance to promote the reliable and efficient operation of their equipment Information will be given on precautions to be made before drydocking and major overhauls Course content Introduction e Visit to Rolls Royce hydrodynamic research centre Remote control system General description of the propeller system Mechanical layut System assembly Covering the design function and mode of operation Function description e Hub and blades General description ofthe CanMan system e Shaft twin tube coupling and seals s Hardware Practical training on how to gt Sotware Exchange propeller blade Hand held terminal presentation e Dismantle coupling e Calibration procedures Withdraw propeller shaft Parameters and signals handling Dismantle hub Trouble shooting Hydraulic and lubrication oil systems Alarm indicators and alarm system Covering the design function and mode of operation Maintenance Oil distribution box OD box Daily weekly and monthly on board maintenance Hydraulic power pack e Maintenance carried out on board by crew or together with base Pumps and filters support team with ship afloat Function and separate valves Onboard or depot special tools and test equipment Alarm functions Onboard or depot spare parts assemblies and subassembl
42. g method Classroom and hands on training in technical room Course code ACAA1000 01 Acon LNG automation system Objective After completing the course the participants should be able to identify and define the design and functionality of the Acon system The participants will learn how to operate the Acon system the different alarm situations and the effect that they may have on the vessel performance Participants will also discover the possibilities and limitations of the system and how to reduce human errors and their effects Course content System description General description of the Acon LNG system including Bridge and ECR components EO gas alarm panels ACON LNG cabinets communication between safety control cabinets and to alarm system System operation Covering the function and mode of operation of the system including operation principles system operation operation from bridge stations operation from Engine Control Room ECR Maintenance e Daily weekly and monthly onboard maintenance e Utilising test equipment and proper tools e Spares Backup and restore of the software e Calibrate Acon LNG to sensors Testing of gas detectors with 50 LEL test gas Location Rolls Royce Training Centre Aalesund Norway Duration 2 days Target group Technical and maintenance personnel on board Group size Maximum 8 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training in technical room Course
43. g on board Group size Maximum 10 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training in technical room Course code THRA8001 01 71 72 Azimuth thruster Captains training Operator training Objective After completing the course the participants will gain a basic understanding of ASD ship handling Course content e Basic ship handling steering on a fixed point e Coming alongside berthing Departing the dock getting underway Practical side stepping fwd and aft e Coming alongside a vessel for pushing e Making fast to a vessel and putting tension on the line Steaming full ahead and turning 180 degrees to steaming full astern in the same direction losing minimun speed during manoeuvring Learning and practicing techniques to operate the tractor during escort and or harbor operations e Comparison of tractor and conventional tug capabilities e Importance of pivot point Proper tethering techniques e Working the stern of a ship underway e How to safely manoeuvre in indirect and powered indirect towing modes e When to use Transverse Arrest mode vs Direct Pull e Required safety maneuvers e Review of tractor design Z drive capabilities and limitations Location On board Duration 3 5 days Target group Bridge personnel Group size Maximum 6 participants Teaching method On board Course code THRA8002 02 Azimuth thruster type Azipull Objective After comple
44. haft line seals and bearings e Maintenance of other shaft line components e Maintenance of propeller seals including nozzle propellers Hydraulic and lubrication oil system Covering the design function and mode of operation Principle function of steering hydraulics closed loop Principle function of clutch and lubrication hydraulics Open loop e Principle function of lifting hydraulics Practical application on service and maintenance of hydraulic components will be carried out on training and test equipment in the training centre Remote control system General description of the control system e Principle function of turning controller e Principle function of Aquapilot and control panels e Circuit diagrams Practical training on e Steering control following circuit diagrams e Maintenance and service Troubleshooting Complete remote control system connected to upper part will be available to trainees for minor adjusting and trimming of the control system as well as for basic troubleshooting Maintenance Daily weekly and monthly on board maintenance e Utilising test equipment and proper tools e Spares e Planned preventive maintenance e Protection against corrosion e Preservation measures Essential thrusters components will be available to trainees for maintenance Location Rolls Royce Product Centre Rauma Finland Duration 2 3 days Target group Technical and maintenance personnel workin
45. he system and be able to perform simple faultfinding and mandatory maintenance in order to promote reliable and safe operation of the equipment Course content Introduction to hydraulics BS ISO 1219 1995 Graphic symbols and circuit diagrams Familiarisation of mechanical and hydraulic components used in the launch and recovery system Safety working with hydraulic systems Hydraulic Power Unit HPU Familiarisation of mechanical and hydraulic components used Hydraulic circuit diagrams and how to do faultfinding on the system ROV winch Familiarisation of mechanical and hydraulic components used Operational modes of the winch Standby Normal Latch AHC Hydraulic circuit diagrams and how to do faultfinding on the system A Frame Familiarisation of mechanical and hydraulic components used Operating the A frame Hydraulic circuit diagrams and how to do faultfinding on the system Electrical and control system Familiarisation of electrical components used on the HPU ROV winch and A frame Electrical circuit diagrams and how to do faultfinding on the electrical system Maintenance Daily weekly and monthly on board maintenance Location Rolls Royce Training Centre Aalesund Norway Duration 3 days Target group ROV operators Chief and technical personnel shore or vessel based Group size Maximum 8 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training Course code SSAA7003 01 65 Launch and
46. iarisation of hydraulic and electrical components used in the subsea crane Scope of supply System operation Faultfinding on the hydraulic and electrical system Maintenance Daily weekly and monthly on board maintenance Location Rolls Royce Training Centre On board Duration 2 3 days Target group Crane operators chief and technical personnel shore or vessel based Group size Maximum 8 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training on board Course code DMAA2004 01 Deck crane Cargo rail crane Familiarisation training Objective After completing the course the participants should be able to identify and define the design and functionality of the deck crane cargo rail crane The participants will acquire necessary knowledge and be able to operate the deck crane cargo rail crane and perform simple faultfinding and mandatory maintenance in order to promote a reliable and safe operation of the crane Course content System description General description of the hydraulic systems Scope of supply System operation Faultfinding on the hydraulic and electrical system Maintenance Daily weekly and monthly on board maintenance Location On board Duration 1 2 days Target group Crane operators chief and technical personnel shore or vessel based Group size Maximum 8 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training on board Course code DMAA2005 01 32 Offshore crane F
47. ies Practical application on service and maintenance of hydraulic Planned preventive maintenance components will be carried out on training and test equipment in u e Protection against corrosion the training centre e Preservation measures Location Rolls Royce Product Centre Kristinehamn Sweden Duration 5 days Target group Technical and maintenance personnel surveyors dock engineers Group size Maximum 7 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training Course code PRAA6005 01 57 58 Reduction gear type AGSC AGHC Maintenance training Y ao Objective After completing the course the participants should be able to identify and define the design and functionality of the reduction gear type AGSC and AGHC in order to utilise the system to an optimum The participants will be introduced to a detailed programme for preventive maintenance to promote reliable and efficient operation of the equipment Course content System description General description of the Reduction Gear system covering the system operation design functionality emergency procedures oil types and sampling System operation Overview of the Reduction gear systems including reliable operation and long life of the equipment The instruction will focus on and improve understanding and promote best practice Focusing on specific functions related to the delivered control system basic theory system layout and components
48. il Power module and their functions e Controls system Explain how the CPP controls system operates and interfaces with the ships controls system Location Rolls Royce Training Centre North America On board Duration 3 days Target group Technical and maintenance personnel working on board Group size Maximum 15 participants Teaching method Classroom Course code NPUS1606 01 83 84 Bird Johnson new CPP 156 Objective This course introduces the student to key features system and components of the newer style CPP system covering the following subjects Course content e 156 Hub components e Hydraulic oil power module e CPP pumps and suction strainers e OD box components design and functions e CPP system and sub systems e CPP system maintenance and recommended repairs e Emergency pitch lock e Controls feedback system How the 156 hub is constructed key components and how it operates The components settings operation and function of the hydraulic oil power module Type of pumps pump operation and strainer operation and maintenance Details components and functions of the components in the OD box Details the system components and the operation and flow of the hydraulics and associated theory Breaks down the maintenance schedules troubleshooting and recommended repairs Identifies when it is necessary to do emergency pitch lock and how to properly perform pitch lock Understand how the C
49. imitations of the system and how to reduce human errors and their effects through HAZID HAZOP Risk analysis safe job analysis and emergency preparedness and best practice Special focus will be on the ship the mariners will serve on System operation Covering the function and mode of operation of the system including operation principles system operation Location Rolls Royce Training Centre Aalesund Norway Duration 2 days Target group Crew category ABC and clients on gas fuelled vessels Group size Maximum 12 participants Teaching method Course code ACAA1010 01 Maintenance Daily weekly and monthly onboard maintenance e Utilising test equipment and proper tools ESD test procedures e Safety valves renewal procedures e Redundancy Testing of gas detectors with 50 LEL test gas e Contaminated tanks Level sensor Practical training exercises e Gas fire in liquid and gaseous state e Handle alarms and errors Operate pumps and valves Bunkering manual automatic explanation Troubleshooting e Safety notes Transfer of Experience Dead ship recovery The training follows the regulations of the International IMO IGF code and NMD regulations Gas fuelled Classroom and hands on training in technical room Practical fire extinguishing training Helicon X3 remote control system Maintenance training Objective After completing the course the participants should be
50. inch knowledge safety systems functions graphical views of main winch and components for applicable vessel and limitations The control and monitoring systems will be available for trainees for minor adjusting and testing of the system Essential winch components will be available for maintenance and service training Practical training exercises on how to operate the Towcon RT system e Winch systems in dome simulators e Maintenance on winch package in workshop e Winch system in instrument room Location Rolls Royce Training Centre Aalesund Norway Rolls Royce Training Centre Niter i Brazil Rolls Royce Training Centre Singapore Duration 2 days Target group Bridge and technical personnel shore or vessel based Group size Maximum 4 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training in simulator domes and workshop Course code DMAA2000 01 Towcon RT AHT winch technical Maintenance training Objective After completing the course the participants should be able to identify and define the design and functionality of the winch and towing control system Towcon RT in order to avoid incidents accidents and damage of the equipment The participants will be introduced to the winch system and the winch control system Course content System description Technical description of the winch system including information of the winch system piping diagram Towcon RT pump units servo units hydraulic
51. intenance and service Fault finding Troubleshoot Maintenance e Daily weekly and monthly on board maintenance e Utilising test equipment and proper tools e Spares Rolls Royce Training Centre Aalesund Norway Rolls Royce Training Centre Singapore Location Duration 1 2 days Target group Technical and maintenance personnel working on board Group size Maximum 8 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training Course code THAA8004 01 Podded propulsor Mermaid pod On board training Objective After completing the course the participants will gain an introduction to the function maintenance and operation of the Mermaid pod propulsion system from a mechanical point of view in order to promote reliable and efficient operation of their equipment The training is carried out on board the ship with real equipment Course content Introduction Summary of Maintenance Level A training General safety requirements e Personnel safety e Entering the pod Mechanical layout Covering the design function and mode of operation and on board equipment e Propeller Shaft bearings and seals e Steering gear e Breaks Hydraulic and lubrication oil system Covering the design function and mode of operation on on board equipment e Hydraulic power packs e Gravity tanks Pumps and filters Valves valve block Practical hands on training will be carried out on board the ship Remote c
52. ive instruction on the basic principles of profibus network before focusing on specific functions related to the delivered control system that include basic theory system layout and components and introduction to the streamer winch hydraulic system Practical training exercises on how to Adjust cable parameters e Access information e Backup routines e Adjustment on the VB30 streamer valve block Maintenance Daily weekly and monthly on board maintenance e Utilising test equipment and proper tools e Spares inspection and maintenance Location Rolls Royce Training Centre Aalesund Norway Duration 2 days Target group Observer and technical personnel shore or vessel based Group size Maximum 8 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training Course code SSAA7000 01 Seismic hydraulic Maintenance training Objective After completing the course the participants should be able to identify and define the design and functionality of the seismic deck machinery The participants will be introduced to the hydraulic system maintenance procedures and how to do adjustments in order to promote reliable and efficient operation of the equipment Course content System description General description of the seismic handling equipment including customer specific design information of the system scope of supply piping diagrams hydraulic power packs HPP Unit streamer winches Gun winches towing points s
53. lassroom learning with simulation training to provide technical training around the operation of the product Course overview Automation and control Product courses Target group Duration Training Centre Acon automation system Technical maintenance personnel 2 days Aalesund Norway Singapore Acon LNG automation system Technical maintenance personnel 2 days Aalesund Norway LNG safety management Crew cat ABC clients on gas fuelled vessels 2 days Aalesund Norway Helicon X3 remote control system Technical maintenance personnel 3 days Aalesund Norway Singapore Azipull manoeuvring with Helicon X3 controls Bridge personnel 2 days Aalesund Norway Helicon X remote control system Technical maintenance personnel 3 days Aalesund Norway Singapore Stabilisers Bridge technical personnel 1 2 days Dunfermline UK On board Vector controls Bridge technical personnel 4 days Kokkola Finland Controllable pitch propeller manoeuvring Captains officers 3 5 days On site Compact control system Bridge technical personnel 3 5 days Kokkola Finland Waterjet Kamewa S series Captains officers 3 5 days On site Podded propulsor Mermaid pod Captains officers 3 5 days On site On board Deck machinery Product courses Target group Duration Training Centre AHT winch operation Bridge technical personnel 2 days Aalesund Norway Niter i Brazil Singapore Towcon RT AHT winch technical Bridge technical personnel 3 days Aalesund Norway Nit
54. lone operations like subsea bridge crane or winch operations DP simulator Practice manoeuvring around an oil platform in all types of sea conditions Learn from realistic situations using operator stations arranged as on the vessel Winch simulator Enhanced with a winch remote control and monitoring system the latest winch configurations helps crew practice and learn how to handle complex winch operations Seismic simulator Realistic training on deploying the streamer cable and deflector Simulating the operator s tasks on the back deck of a seismic vessel using the control system together with the radio remote Training levels Onboard product familiarisation High level product familiarisation that provide basic guidance around the use operation and a maintenance of the product E learning Online product familiarisation courses that provide basic product awareness Classroom training Comprehensive classroom based offering that provide theoretical and technical aspects of the product along with more detailed training around the operation and maintenance of the product Hands on training Comprehensive blended learning solution that combines classroom learning with hands on training to provide technical training around the operation and maintenance of the product along with practical training in a safe learning environment Simulation training Comprehensive blended learning solution that combines c
55. ly and monthly on board maintenance customer specific design information of the system and scope of e Utilising test equipment and proper tools supply Hydraulic system including HPP units streamer winch hydraulics Spares inspection and maintenance and wide tow winch hydraulics Profibus network and IMMACS control system System operation Covering the function and mode of operation of the system Faultfinding on electrical and hydraulic system The participants will receive instruction on the basic principles of hydraulic system used on a streamer vessel profibus network and specific functions related to the delivered control system that include basic theory system layout and components Practical training exercises on how to e Adjust cable parameters e Access information e Backup routines e Hydraulic maintenance faultfinding and adjustment Location Rolls Royce Training Centre Aalesund Norway Duration 5 days Target group Technical personnel shore or vessel based Group size Maximum 8 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training Course code SSAA7002 01 Launch and recovery system Operation and maintenance training Objective After completing the course the participants should be able to identify and define the design and functionality of the launch and recovery system for ROV s Remote Operated Vehicles The participants will acquire necessary knowledge of the functionality of t
56. mulator and workshop setting ideal for multi product training at one convenient location e Customised training arrangement is available to tailor to your specific requirements e State of the art equipment and training aids to enhance training experience Simulator dome Multi product training in simulator domes Hands on training in workshop ACON and UMAS V trainer Engines Propulsion and steering systems Bergen diesel and gas engine e CPP system maintenance training e Waterjet E e Tunnel thrusters Deck machinery e Steering gear e Anchor handling operation Training facilities Conducive classroom simulator and workshop setting ideal for multi product training at one convenient location Please contact the training team for more information or to book a course please visit www rolls royce com marine services customer_product training Singapore Regional Training Centre Tel 65 6240 3333 Email training marine rolls royce com Training equipment Actual sized training equipments that include advanced simulators and various components are available to enable practical training Hands on training will help equip your crew members and technical team with latest updates and knowledge on maintenance and operational skill Training courses The training courses available will focus on improving understanding and hands on experience on equipment maintenance and operation Automation and controls e ACON and U
57. muth thruster Captains training Bridge personnel 3 5 days On board Azimuth thruster type Azipull Technical maintenance personnel 2 days Aalesund Norway Tunnel thruster type TT Technical maintenance personnel 1 2 days Aalesund Norway Singapore Podded propulsor Mermaid pod Operational maintenance personnel 3 days On board Podded propulsor Mermaid pod Operational maintenance personnel 3 days On site Podded propulsor Mermaid pod Technical maintenance personnel 5 days Kristinehamn Sweden Naval marine products Product courses Target group Duration Training Centre Product familiarisation Technical maintenance personnel 1 day North America On board LCS 1725 AWJ and 172B AWJLCS waterjet Technical maintenance personnel 3 days North America On board LCS 153SIl and 153B LCS waterjet Technical maintenance personnel 3 days North America On board Bird Johnson CPP system Technical maintenance personnel 3 days North America On board Bird Johnson new CPP 156 Technical maintenance personnel 3 days North America On board Bird Johnson CPP legacy 156 Technical maintenance personnel 3 days North America On board MT30 gas turbine engine Technical maintenance personnel 5 days North America On board LCS 1 main propulsion gas turbine module Technical maintenance personnel 5 days North America On board DDG 1000 main turbine generator Technical maintenance personnel 2 days North America On board DDG 1000 main turbine generator Technical maintenance personnel 1 day North Ame
58. nagement system and the AFE frequency converter drive Course content System description Maintenance General description of the diesel electric system include safety notes Daily weekly and monthly on board maintenance system philosophy AFE converter drives blackout prevention system Utilising test equipment and proper tools power management system generators and motor for propulsion e Spares System operation Overview of the diesel electric system its main component functions human interface settings and fault finding Practical training exercises on how to handle e Safety precautions e Synchronisation of generators e Bustie breaker Power management system e Blackout prevention system e Shore connection e Hybride shaft generator e AFE frequency converter drive The system will be available for trainees for minor adjusting and trimming of the system er a Location Rolls Royce Training Centre Aalesund Norway Duration 3 days Target group Technical personnel shore or vessel based Group size Maximum 8 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training Course code PEAA5000 01 Power management syste VY A Ar NYS A Ir AN l Nadalilla Ce ll dll gt q T TI a N Annn 4 j JN A 1 J CA ULA Ns LA UL Ui Il IL I A Objective After completing the course the participants should be able to identify and define the design and functionality of the switchboard and
59. ning Centre Waterjet Kamewa S series Technical maintenance personnel 5 days Kristinehamn Sweden Waterjet Kamewa S series Technical maintenance personnel 5 days Kristinehamn Sweden Waterjet mechanics Kamewa FF series Technical personnel 3 days Kokkola Finland Singapore Waterjet mechanics Kamewa A3 series Technical personnel 3 days Kokkola Finland Singapore Aalesund Norway Controllable pitch propeller Technical maintenance personnel 3 5 days Aalesund Norway Singapore Kristinehamn Sweden On board Controllable pitch propeller Technical maintenance personnel 5 days Kristinehamn Sweden Reduction gear type AGSC AGHC Technical personnel 3 days Aalesund Norway Steering gear type SR SV Technical personnel 2 4 days Aalesund Norway Seismic and subsea Product courses Target group Duration Training Centre Seismic observer Observer technical personnel 2 days Aalesund Norway Seismic hydraulic Technical personnel 3 days Aalesund Norway Seismic hydraulic and electric Technical personnel 5 days Aalesund Norway Launch and recovery systems Operators chief techn personnel 3 days Aalesund Norway Launch and recovery systems Operators chief techn personnel 2 days Aalesund Norway Thrusters Product courses Target group Duration Training Centre Azimuth thruster type TCNS TCNC Technical maintenance personnel 1 2 days Aalesund Norway Azimuth thruster type UL US UUC UUS Technical maintenance personnel 2 3 days Rauma Finland Azi
60. ning exercises on how to e Operate the steering gear in normal conditions Emergency steering from bridge and steering gear room e Hydraulic and electric maintenance Faultfinding and adjustment Maintenance Daily weekly and monthly on board maintenance Tools e Spares inspection and maintenance Location Rolls Royce Training Centre Aalesund Norway Duration 2 4 days Target group Technical personnel shore or vessel based Group size Maximum 8 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training Course code PRAA6007 01 TI mM AS ANO ANY A NS A A y x AN ir N Nennen AN INN a s w a 4 Rolls Royce Product COUTSES Seismic and subsea Observer Hydraulic Hydraulic and electric Launch and recovery system 61 Seismic observer Operator training Objective After completing the course the participants should be able to identify and define the design and functionality of the seismic deck machinery The participants will be introduced to the IMMACS system maintenance procedures and how to do faultfinding in order to promote a reliable and efficient operation of the equipment Course content System description General description of the seismic handling equipment including customer specific design information of the system scope of supply IMMACS system profibus network and streamer winches System operation The participants will rece
61. on board layout bridge ECR equipment layout indicators and panel PC s and control and interface units System operation General overview of Helicon X control system including operation modes main and back up control fixed pitch FP and controllable pitch CP start stop functionalities Maintenance Daily weekly and monthly on board maintenance e Utilising test equipment and proper tools Spares Location Rolls Royce Training Centre Aalesund Norway Rolls Royce Training Centre Singapore Duration 3 days Target group Technical maintenance personnel Group size Maximum 8 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training in simulator rooms Course code ACAA1004 01 17 18 Stabilisers Objective After completing the course the participants should be able to identify and define the design and functionality of the fin stabiliser system The participants will acquire necessary knowledge in the functionality of the system and be able to perform simple faultfinding and mandatory maintenance in order to promote reliable and safe operation of the equipment Course content Introduction to mechanical and hydraulics General description of the mechanical and hydraulical fin stabiliser system how it works size calculation ship stability and damping Fin lift and sea input Mechanical description Shaft Seals Bearings e Mechanisms Hydraulic description Fixed displacement pumps e Pr
62. on course and a minimum of 30 days documented DP practice or the equivalent A valid STCW certificate Il 1 Il 2 111 3 Deck or III 1 111 2 III 3 engine has to be presented Please note The DP Basic Induction course is Nautical Institute approved through our cooperation with Aalesund University College e This course is only offered as a tailored training course E TIERE Location Rolls Royce Training Centre Aalesund Norway Duration 4 days Target group Technical personnel shore or vessel based Group size Maximum 8 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training in technical room Course code DPAA3005 01 41 ll Rolls Royce Product COUTSES Engines Diesel engine Gas engine 43 44 Bergen diesel engine Maintenance training Objective After completing the course the participants should be able to identify and define the design and functionality of the Bergen engines in order to utilise the system to an optimum and introduce a detailed programme for preventive maintenance to promote reliable and efficient operation of the equipment Course content System description General description of the design function and mode of operation on the different parts of the engine including cam and crank shaft valves pistons and cylinders turbo charger actuator power takeoffs etc and also general description of the engine control system System oper
63. on from recommended hotel and to the training centre each course day Please contact our dedicated training team for more information and course recommendations We ook forward to Seeing Youll al one of our Chaining Centres R Rolls Royce plc 2014 The information in this document is the property of Rolls Royce plc and may not be copied or communicated to a third party or used for any purpose other than that for which it is supplied without the express written consent of Rolls Royce plc Whilst this information is given in good faith based upon the latest information available to Rolls Royce plc no warranty or representation is given con cerning such information which must not be taken as establishing any contractual or other commitment binding upon Rolls Royce plc or any of its subsidiary or associated companies MPT 01 2014 v1 Printed in Norway www rolls royce com Rolls Royce Rolls Royce Marine AS Technology and Training Centre Aalesund PO Box 1522 NO 6025 Aalesund Norway Tel 47 70 23 51 00 E mail training marine rolls royce com www rolls royce com
64. ontrol system closed loop General description of your on board installed equipment Complete system of closed loop e System assembly e Central unit e Function description General description of the control system e Hand held terminal presentation Alarm indicators and alarm system Maintenance Daily weekly and monthly on board maintenance e Utilising test equipment and proper tools e Spares Planned preventive maintenance e Monitoring oil sample and vibration Location On board Duration 3 days Target group Operational and maintenance personnel with experience from engine room duties Group size Maximum 6 participants Teaching method On board and classroom Course code THAA8005 01 75 76 Podded propulsor Mermaid pod Operating and safety training Objective After completing the course the participants will gain an introduction to the function and mode of operation of the electrical pod propulsion system in order to promote reliable and efficient operation of your equipment Course content Introduction General description Mechanical layut Covering the design function and mode of operation e Propeller Shaft bearings and seals Hydraulic and lubrication oil systems Covering the design function and mode of operation e Hydraulic power pack e Gravity tank Pumps and filters Separate valves valve block Practical hands on training will be carried out on board the ship
65. operation fuel oil system temperature control system luberication system starting and controling air system cooling water systems safety systems Practical training exercises on how to Perform maintenance and service gt Fault finding e Troubleshoot Maintenance Daily weekly and monthly on board maintenance e Utilising test equipment and proper tools Spares Location Rolls Royce Product Centre Bergen Norway Rolls Royce Training Centre Singapore Duration 3 days Target group Technical and maintenance personnel Group size Maximum 8 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training Course code ENBE4001 01 45 a of a gt ar 1441411113 E e i f Y Ee l i j F i b i ot E 4 a Rolls Royce Product COUTSES Power electric system Diesel electric propulsion system Power management system 47 7 A T ra m Diesel electric propulsion system 2 rA Tr NY Y We YYW AITTMATY A Y Y A i I a re j a ALIN II OL UL OL L A OL Da a IL Objective After completing the course the participants should be able to identify and define the design and functionality of the diesel electric propulsion system The participants will be introduced to the operating of the main switchboard blackout prevention system power ma
66. oportional valves 3 port compensator gt Fin tilt Fin house extend e Other hydraulic details System operation Overview of the fin stabiliser control system including reliable operation and long life of the equipement Control system description System e Components e Servo loop gt HMI e Alarms and indications Operation e Maintenance e Fault finding Location Rolls Royce Product Centre Dunfermline UK On board Duration 1 2 days Target group Bridge and technical personnel shore or vessel based Group size Maximum 8 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training in simulator rooms Course code ACDF1005 01 Vector controls Objective After completing the course the participants should be able to identify and define the design and functionality of the Vector control system Course content System description General description of the Vector control system including the bridge layout main functions software versions operating principles alarm indications and alarm system System operation Overview of the main components scope of supply hardware components operator stations control cabinets cabling and drawing layout Practical training exercises Calibration e Change panels e Use the user manual e Detect faults Find and implement solution Maintenance e Daily weekly and monthly on e Claim reporting e Support Location Rolls Royce Product Cen
67. out of your equipment and systems Dynamic Positioning Operator DPO Basic Simulator courses certified by the Nautical Institute leading up to DPO certification Training courses compliant with NWEA NMD and IMCA recommended training requirements e Customised training available to be tailored to meet your specific requirements Full scale 360 bridge simulator Hands on training in workshop Thrusters Propulsion and e Azimuth steering systems e Azipull GPP system e Tunnel thruster POD e Waterjet e Reduction gear e Steering gear Training facilities e Classroom simulator and workshop setting ideal for multi product training at one convenient location State of the art equipment and training aids to enhance training experience Please contact the training team for more information or to book a course please visit Multi product training in simulator domes Hands on training in technical rooms Engines and electric power systems Bergen diesel engine Bergen LNG engine gas e Main switchboard e AFE drives www rolls royce com marine services customer product training Aalesund Training Centre E mail training marine rolls royce com Deck machinery e Anchor handling e Rig winch Safer deck operation e Seismic amp subsea e Crane Training equipment Actual sized training equipment including advanced simulators and various components are available to enable p
68. pooling devices and wide tow winches System operation The instruction will focus on and improve understanding and promote best practice related to hydraulic system design functionality oil types sampling routines and system operation The participants will receive basic hydraulic theory system layout and components inspection and maintenance routines for the various equipments Practical training exercises on how to e Adjust HPU and streamer winch hydraulic e Fault find e Maintenance Maintenance Daily weekly and monthly on board maintenance e Utilising test equipment and proper tools Spares inspection and maintenance Location Rolls Royce Training Centre Aalesund Norway Duration 3 days Target group Technical personnel shore or vessel based Group size Maximum 8 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training Course code SSAA7001 01 63 64 Seismic hydraulic and electric Maintenance training Objective After completing the course the participants should be able to identify and define the design and functionality of the seismic deck machinery The participants will be introduced to the hydraulic system and the IMMACS control system maintenance procedures and how to do faultfinding in order to promote reliable and efficient operation of the equipment Course content System description Maintenance General description of the seismic handling equipment including e Daily week
69. ractical training Hands on training will help equip your crew members and technical team with latest updates and knowledge on maintenance and operational skills Training courses The training courses available will focus on improving understanding and hands on experience on equipment maintenance and operation Automation and control e ACON amp UMAS V systems Icon DP Poscon e Helicon Aquapilot e Canman Training materials Training materials are regularly revised to ensure our trainees are updated of latest developments Course duration and schedule Training course duration and outline is defined to maximise knowledge sharing Tailored courses can be arranged for participants unable to attend scheduled courses Contact us to get latest updates on the course schedule Certification Certificates will be issued to all participants upon completion of training courses 103 104 Regional Training Centre South America The Regional Training Centre in Niteroi will facilitate the increased marine business activities in Brazil a key maritime market The training centre will cater to the training needs of regional customers as part ofthe global network of Rolls Royce training centres that provides customers with access to world class facilities and internationally accredited qualifications The training centre is the first training facility for Rolls Royce in South America and is located
70. ration with Aalesund University College e This course is only offered as a tailored training course r F pre 4 w ae r il Teen ANA bar IEEE b REN m Hal Vi s Ens a lie a Ba T Tr 1 Location Rolls Royce Training Centre Aalesund Norway Duration 4 days Target group Bridge personnel Group size Maximum 8 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training in simulator Course code DPAA3004 01 DP simulator Objective After completing the course participants will gain further insight confidence and knowledge to operate the DP desk and planning of DP operations The participants will perform practical exercises on the Icon DP graphical user interface GUI and will therefore also be introduced and familiarised with the operating functions principles and practical use of the Icon DP system Course content The course is based on the DP Basic Course and is covering positioning systems propulsion systems power distribution and regulations Emphasis is given on regulations and decrees from different authorities safety and efficiency Through lectures and simulator training the participants will achieve insight into the preparation and implementa tion of different DP operations Various reference systems and our Rolls Royce Icon DP system will be utilised for this training course Entry qualifications Participants must have had a DP Basic Inducti
71. rbine module from fire Location Rolls Royce Training Centre North America On board Duration 2 days Target group Technical and maintenance personnel working on board Group size Maximum 15 participants Teaching method Classroom Course code NPUS1604 01 DDG 1000 main turbine generator Familiarisation Objective This course introduces the student to key features systems and components of the generator section of the DDG 1000 main turbine generator covering the following subjects Course content e Generator structure e Electrical generation e Generator oil system e Generator air cooling system e High speed coupling shaft e Electric start system e Gas turbine wash system e Gas turbine module drainage system e Gas turbine module fire protection system How the generator housing is constructed includes the mounting system for the generator housing and stator assembly The location of the key components and features of the electrical generation system How the generator bearings are lubricated and cooled and the system vented The system and components used to control the temperature of the air within the generator housing The mechanical connection between the gas turbine and the generator including the key components of the shaft The location and purpose of the engine start system The location and purpose of the engine wash system and components How waste fluids are managed inside the
72. res that you get the best economic crew has multi product training in state of the art facilities at convenient and environmental value out of a vessel s enquipment and systems global locations We provide accredited training including Nautical Institute accreditation for dynamic positioning operators and IMCA recommended training for anchor handling crew that ensures crew keep pace with regulatory requirements _ mist pis ien op TE r i M Our training philosophy E learning This type of solution is ideal for course preparation where the participant is exposed to theoretical training for fundamental basic knowledge with e assessments throughout the module to assist in measuring the participants understanding of the basics Classroom This type of solution is ideal for theoretical training especially for larger groups It goes through detailed systems overview including drawings and functionality Workshop technical room This type of solution is ideal for practical training with focus on maintenance and troubleshooting on actual products This type of training used together with classroom training can provide a holistic view of complete systems ue Mg A h n j ER er Simulators This type of solution is ideal for operator training where simulations of real life scenarios occurring at sea expose crew to dangerous situations in a controlled environment They can be configured for systems or stand a
73. rica On board Gas turbines Technical maintenance personnel 2 hours North America On board Onboard training Product courses Target group Duration Training Centre Product familiarisation Crew technical maintenance personnel 1 2 days On board Online learning courses Product courses Acon familiarisation Anchor handling and tow winch system familiarisation Azimuth thruster Azipull familiarisation Tunnel thruster TT familiarisation Azimuth thruster US familiarisation Common control platform familiarisation Engine B familiarisation Helicon X3 familiarisation Icon DP familiarisation Mermaid Pod familiarisation Propellers XF5 familiarisation Waterjet Kamewa FF and A series familiarisation Waterjet Kamewa S3 Series familiarisation Reduction gears familiarisation Stabilisers familiarisation Steering gear and rudders familiarisation Additional information EES 144 Ar RG 10 4 Rolls Royce Product COUTSES Automation and control Acon automation system Acon LNG system LNG safety management Helicon X3 Helicon X remote control system Stabilisers Vector controls CPP manoeuvring Compact control system Waterjet Kamewa S series Podded propulsor Mermaid pod Acon automation system Objective After completing the course the participants should be able to identify and define the design and functionality of the Acon system The participants will learn how to opera
74. rses available will focus on improving understanding and hands on experience on equipment maintenance and operation Hands on training on Icon DP Hands on training in technical rooms Deck machinery Dynamic positioning Towcon RT winch technical training for AHTS vessels e Icon DP operator training Towcon RT winch opertaion and maintenance training Icon DP Poscon maintenance training for AHTS vessels e Crane operation training Rolls Royce REGIONAL TRAINING CENTRE MITER Training facilities e Classroom simulator and workshop setting ideal for hands on training at one convenient location State of the art equipment and training aids to enhance training experience Please contact the training team for more information or to book a course please visit www rolls royce com marine services customer_product_training E mail training marine rolls royce com Tel 47 70 23 51 00 E mail training brazil rolls royce com Tel 55 21 2707 59 00 Training materials Training materials are regularly revised to ensure our trainees are updated of latest developments Course duration and schedule Training course duration and outline is defined to maximise knowledge sharing Tailored courses can be arranged for participants unable to attend scheduled courses Contact us to get latest updates on the course schedule Certification Certificates will be issued to all participants upon completion of training cours
75. s Target group Captains and officers already trained to operate conventional ships and who are transferred to Mermaid equipped vessels Group size Maximum 4 participants Teaching method On board Course code ACDF1010 01 23 Product courses Deck machinery AHT winch operation Towcon RT AHT winch technical Rig anchor and mooring winch system Introduction to hydraulic Subsea crane Deck crane cargo rail crane Offshore crane 26 AHT winch operation Operation training Objective After completing the course the participants should be able to identify and define the design and functionality of the winch system in order to avoid incidents accidents and damage of the equipment The participants will be introduced to the operation modes of the winch system and the winch control system Course content System description Maintenance General description of the winch system including customer specific Daily weekly and monthly on board maintenance design information of the system scope of supply and main components System operation Covering the function and mode of operation of the system including Training complies with GOMO Guidelines for Offshore Marine operation principles and system operation Remote control of winches Operations as from November 2013 Chapter 5 4 5 3 Vessel Winch from bridge including system and components operator user functions Operators and is covering w
76. s royce com training marine rolls royce com ELAA1100 01 ELAA1101 01 ELAA1102 01 ELAA1103 01 ELAA1104 01 ELAA1105 01 ELAA1106 01 ELAA1107 01 ELAA1108 01 ELAA1109 01 ELAA1110 01 ELAA1111 01 ELAA1112 01 ELAA1113 01 ELAA1114 01 ELAA1115 01 ll Rolls Royce Regional ahli ie HANSS Rolls Royce ntre Me regional training c Marine product training 101 102 Regional Training Centre Europe The regional training centre in Europe is located at the Rolls Royce Technology and Training Centre in Aalesund the heart of the Norwegian maritime cluster The state of the art training centre caters to the training needs of regional customers as part of the global network of Rolls Royce training centres that provides customers with access to world class facilities and internationally accredited qualifications Supported by a team of experienced training specialists and advanced training facilities the centre is well equipped to provide a suite of Capabilities available at the Regional Training Centre standard and tailored training courses based on bespoke customer requirements As technology advances your personnel need to be equipped to meet the challenges of operating and maintaining your systems safely and efficiently The Regional Training Centre is the ideal location for crew training to ensure you get the best economic and environmental value
77. s the function of the hydraulics and identifies the components for steering and reversing Details components and functions of the thrust bearing in the waterjet Details the system components and the operation and flow of the lube oil to and from the thrust bearing Recommended maintenance items and training in troubleshooting of components Explains the controls system works and interfaces with the ships controls system Identifies components of the shaft seal and how it functions p Location Rolls Royce Training Centre North America On board Duration 3 days Target group Technical and maintenance personnel working on board Group size Maximum 15 participants Teaching method Classroom Course code NPUS1600 01 82 Bird Johnson CPP system Objective This course introduces the student to key features system and components of the newer style CPP system covering the following subjects Course content e Propeller design Identification of propeller types and propeller terms Basic difference of fixed pitch and CPP propellers e Hydraulic system The components and function of the major components of the CPP hydraulic system e CPP pumps Type of pumps pump operation and strainer operation and maintenance e Shaftcomponents Details components and functions of each in the main propulsion shaft line e OD box Details the types and the operational theory of the OD box and valve rod e HOPM Major components on the Hydraulic O
78. s work at their own pace e 24 7 access e Minimal disruption Acon familiarisation Anchor handling and tow winch system familiarisation Azimuth thruster Azipull familiarisation Tunnel thruster TT familiarisation Azimuth thruster US familiarisation Common control platform familiarisation Engine B familiarisation Helicon X3 familiarisation Icon DP familiarisation Mermaid Pod familiarisation Propellers XF5 familiarisation Waterjet Kamewa FF and A series familiarisation Waterjet Kamewa S3 Series familiarisation Reduction gears familiarisation Stabilisers familiarisation Steering gear and rudders familiarisation request access at request access at request access at request access at request access at request access at request access at request access at request access at request access at request access at request access at request access at request access at request access at request access at training marine rolls royce com training marine rolls royce com training marine rolls royce com training marine rolls royce com training marine rolls royce com training marine rolls royce com training marine rolls royce com training marine rolls royce com training marine rolls royce com training marine rolls royce com training marine rolls royce com training marine rolls royce com training marine rolls royce com training marine rolls royce com training marine roll
79. ssel based Group size Maximum 4 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training in simulator domes and workshop Course code DMAA2001 01 27 28 Rig anchor and mooring winch system Open course Objective After completing the course the participants should be able to identify and define the design and functionality of the anchor mooring winch operation system in order to avoid incidents accidents and damage of the equipment The participants will be introduced to the operation modes of the winch drive and control system Course content System description General description of the anchor mooring windlasses including customer specific design information of the system scope of supply windlasses with static brake system and couplings water cooled dynamic brake electric motor and disk brake deluge system gearbox including high and low gear load cell arrangement service chain stoppers and fairleads System operation Covering the function and mode of operation of the system including system and components servo aggregate with interface cabinet speed and tension control emergency release and emergency stop set up parameters with applicable screen shots variable speed drive bridge control system and alarm system Practical training exercises on how to e Operate the system from operator cabinet e Handle alarms and errors e Troubleshoot The control and monitoring systems will be available
80. te the Acon system the different alarm situations and the effect that they may have on the vessel performance Participants will also discover the possibilities and limitations of the system and how to reduce human errors and their effects Course content System description General description of the Acon system including Bridge and ECR operation stations components EO alarm panels Acon cabinets tank sounding system DMS communication in Acon and remote switchboard operation Other system BNWAS System operation Covering the function and mode of operation of the system including operation principles system operation operation from bridge stations operation from Engine Control Room ECR Maintenance Daily weekly and monthly on board maintenance e Utilising test equipment and proper tools e Spares e Backup and restore of the software e Calibrate Acon to sensors ke AA TOA IFE TEM SE A m PS A Bl Practical training exercises e Operate the system e Handle alarms and errors Operate pumps and valves e Acon operation of switchboard Troubleshooting e Safety notes Trending The training complies with the regulations of the International IMO STCW code U ee AS E pl Location Rolls Royce Training Centre Aalesund Norway Rolls Royce Training Centre Singapore Duration 2 days Target group Technical and maintenance personnel on board Group size Maximum 8 participants Teachin
81. the Deif Delomatic 4 power management system The participants will be introduced to the operating of the power management system Course content System description Maintenance General description of the switchboard and the power management Daily weekly and monthly on board maintenance system include safety notes and system philosophy e Utilising test equipment and proper tools e Spares System operation Overview of the main switchboard and the power management system its main component functions human interface settings and fault finding Practical training exercises on how to handle Safety precautions e Switchboard e Protective units e Synchronisation of generators Bustier breaker Power management system Shore connection e Air Circuit Breaker and Moulded Case Circuit Breaker The system will be available for trainees for minor adjusting and trimming of the system oo _ Y Location Rolls Royce Training Centre Aalesund Norway Duration 1 day Target group Technical personnel shore or vessel based Group size Maximum 8 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training Course code PEAA5001 01 49 Rolls Royce Product COUTSES Propulsion Waterjets CP propeller Reduction gear Steering gear 52 Waterjet Kamewa S series Maintenance level A training Objective After completing the course the participant will have a deeper un
82. ting the course the participants should be able to identify and define the design and functionality of the azimuth thrusters type Azipull in order to utilise the system to an optimum The participants will be introduced to a detailed programme for preventive maintenance to promote a reliable and efficient operation of the equipment Course content System description Maintenance General description of the Azipull Thruster systems including Daily weekly and monthly on board maintenance application and installation of the delivered propulsion unit system Utilising test equipment and proper tools design functionality operation and emergency procedures e Spares System operation Overview of the Azipull Thruster systems including reliable operation and long life of the equipment The instruction will focus on and improve understanding and promote best practice related to hydraulic system design functionality oil types sampling routines system operation General description of the remote control system focusing on specific functions related to the delivered control system that include basic theory system layout and components External interfaces propeller control functions e g pitch control and load control Practical training exercises on how to Perform maintenance and service gt Fault finding Troubleshoot Location Rolls Royce Training Centre Aalesund Norway Duration 2 days Target group Technical and
83. tre Kokkola Finland Duration 4 days Target group Bridge and technical personnel shore or vessel based Group size Maximum 8 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training Course code ACDF1006 01 19 20 Controllable pitch propeller manoeuvring Manoeuvring training Objective After completing the course the operators will gain a deeper understanding for the design and function of the system so that the equipment can be utilised to an optimum to ensure continued safe and efficient operations and hence commercial viability The operator will be given a good knowledge of the alarm situations that can arise and how to act and what influences they may have on the performance of the vessel The hands on training will give all participants an illustrative opportunity to understand the vessel the propulsion forces possibilities and limitations and how to reduce the human errors and the effects of these Course content Introduction Optimising of General description of the control system Operation of propulsion system e Manoeuvring equipment Remote control system ne st e Manoeuvring responsibility General description of the bridge layout e Manoeuvring mode e Control system l o l e Manoeuvring with joystick e Propulsion system i e Using autopilot Thrusters system EN Auto heading joystick e Control stations and components o Bow and stern thrusters Instrument handling and training
84. trol or emergency operation of the installed Fault finding Typical alarms and what could be causing them General fault finding processes HSE Awareness of the risks towards personnel the environment or other dangers that need to be taken special considerations to during operation or maintenance of the product product Location On board Duration 1 2 days Target group Group size Maximum 8 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training Course code OBAA9000 01 Crew technical personnel shore or vessel based with operational and or maintenance responsibility on the installed product s 4 Rolls Royce Online learning courses E learning Online we courses Camili Famlil arisation 1 rainin 10 Rolls Royce offers customers the opportunity to access customer and product training e learning courses via MyLearning See our MyLearning site and browse our catalogue for further information E learning modules are designed as a first step a basic introduction to a system or product and are normally a precursor to attending a classroom webinar or on board training Once completed it ensures all participants are at a similar knowledge level and can interact fully with the instructor during classroom training Courses are available for core products Benefits Provides fundamental knowledge of the product or system Ideal course preparation 98 e Individual
85. u components will be carried out on training and test equipment in the gt System assembly En ae training centre e Function description Remote control system Mechanical layut l e Hardware Covering the design function and mode of operation En Software e Pump unit with drive shaft and seals l Hand held terminal presentation e Steering and reversing gear Calibration procedures Practical training on how to Parameters and signals handling Dismantle a pump unit Trouble shooting e Exchange of impeller e Alarm indicators and alarm system e Mounting of seals A complete remote control system connected to a steering and Dismantling of coupling backing bucket mounted on a dummy transom will be available for trainees for minor adjusting and trimming of the control system as Essential waterjet components will be available for trainees for o well as for basic troubleshooting maintenance and service training Hvdrauli d lubricati 1 syst Maintenance raulic and lubrication oil systems y y Daily weekly and monthly on board maintenance Covering the design function and mode of operation l l e Maintenance carried out on board by crew or together with base e Hydraulic power pack l support team with ship afloat Pumps and filters On board or depot special tools and test equipment Location Rolls Royce Product Centre Kristinehamn Sweden Duration 5 days Target group Technical and m
86. unnel thruster type TT 74 Podded propulsor Mermaid pod 75 77 Naval marine products 79 Product familiarisation 80 LCS Waterjets 81 82 Bird Johnson CPP system 83 85 MT30 gas turbine engine 86 LCS 1 main propulsion gas turbine module 87 DDG 1000 main turbine generator 88 89 Gas turbines 90 Onboard training 93 Product familiarisation 94 Online learning courses 97 E learning courses via MyLearning 98 Training centres Europe Norway Aalesund 102 103 South America Brazil Niter i 104 105 Asia Singapore 106 107 a O oe en ze en a i Er A 5 Anyonecan h ldthehelmwhen the sea is calm Publilius Syrus As a Captain and Deck Officer have been out at sea in unforgiving conditions understand the need to rely on your crew and on your ships systems to complete your mission and return home safe The maritime environment is becoming increasingly complex from new environmental regulations to new operations in harsh areas sailors must adapt and do more every day Rolls Royce is a leader in providing mission critical systems for the maritime industry We believe that our breadth of products and our depth of knowledge allow Rolls Royce to provide better systems and superior service to our customers The best products in the world require competent crew members to operate and maintain them We know our products will provide the best through life value and our training is designed to enhance this experien
87. w to act and what influences they may have on the performance of the vessel The hands on training will give all participants an illustrative opportunity to get to know the vessel her propulsion forces possibilities and limitations and how to reduce the human errors and the effects of these Course content Introduction Manoeuvring General description of the pod propulsion system Operation of steering and propulsion systems e Manoeuvring equipment Remote control system len st e Manoeuvring responsibility General description of the bridge layout e Manoeuvring mode e Control system l Steering control mode Steering hydraulics e Manoeuvring with azimuth lever e Propulsion system Steering with helm e Control stations and components _ e Using autopilot Instrument handling and training Bow thrusters e Safety notes Joystick control mode manoeuvring Operation from bridge stations e Joystick rotation centre e Operation from ECR or pod room e Vessel movement thrust vectors Alarm and error handling e Display unit e Maintenance and daily routines u e Supervising and control of propulsion e Trouble shooting o o e Supervising and control of system indicators Status mode failure e Operation in back up mode Operation from ECR and pod room The training complies with the regulations of the International IMO STCW code Location On site and on board Duration 3 5 day
88. wing subjects Course content e Gas turbine module structure e Gas turbine module oil system e Gas turbine module fuel system e Gas turbine module bleed air system e Gas turbine module ventilation system e Hydraulic start system e Engine ignition system e Gas turbine module fire protection system e MPGTM control system How the gas turbine module is constructed includes the MPGTM and engine mount systems and the engine intake and exhaust The storage filtration and temperature control of the engine oil system as managed by the gas turbine module How the fuel is supplied from the ship system to the engine including flow management and cooling systems The control of bleed air from the engine to the engine exhaust and the provision of ships anti icing air The provision and control of cooling air to the gas turbine module and engine tail bearing The location components and purpose of the engine start system The location and purpose of the engine ignition system and components The location and purpose of the key components used in the protection of the gas turbine module from fire The location and operation of the key components and of the control system Location Rolls Royce Training Centre North America On board Duration 5 days Target group Technical and maintenance personnel working on board Group size Maximum 15 participants Teaching method Classroom Course code NPUS1608 01 87
89. y skewed propellers e Cabling e Fuel economy e Central unit i e Control panels Mechanical layut RT Function description Covering the design function and mode of operation e Hub and blades General description of the Canman system Shaft twin tube coupling and seals Hardware Software Hydraulic and lubrication oil systems Hand held terminal presentation Covering the design function and mode of operation ET e Alarm indicators and alarm system Oil distribution box OD box e Hydraulic power pack Maintenance Pumps and filters e Daily weekly and monthly on board maintenance Alarm functions e Utilising test equipment and proper tools e Spares Practical application on service and maintenance of hydraulic l u l Planned preventive maintenance components will be carried out on training and test equipment in E n Protection against corrosion the training centre Preservation measures Location Rolls Royce Training Centre Aalesund Norway and Singapore Rolls Royce Product Centre Kristinehamn Sweden On board Duration 3 5 days Target group Technical and maintenance personnel working on board Group size Maximum 7 participants Teaching method Classroom and hands on training Course code PRAA6004 01 Controllable pitch propeller Maintenance level B training Objective After completing the course the partisipants will gain a deeper the understanding of the design and
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