Year: 1994 Language: english Author: US Army Genre: Handbook Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 369 Description: This manual is an electrical reference text for the marine engineering field. It provides information for the 88L10, 88L20, 88L30, 88L40, 881A1, and 881A2 military occupational specialties (MOSs). This text reinforces good marine electrical practices. A good knowledge of marine electricity helps maintain the health and welfare of the crew by promoting the safe operation of the many electrical systems on board a vessel. This manual covers marine electrical safety and alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) fundamentals. It details the vessel distribution system as well as circuit protection and the electrical motor load. This information corresponds with the program of instruction presented to the marine engineering students at Fort Eustis. The marine engineer must understand the entire production, distribution, and user end of the electrical process. He will be required to maintain and overhaul all the electrical apparatus for safely operating the vessel.
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Introduction to Marine Electricity-US Army
Year: 1994
Language: english
Author: US Army
Genre: Handbook
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 369
Description: This manual is an electrical reference text for the marine engineering field. It provides information for
the 88L10, 88L20, 88L30, 88L40, 881A1, and 881A2 military occupational specialties (MOSs).
This text reinforces good marine electrical practices. A good knowledge of marine electricity helps
maintain the health and welfare of the crew by promoting the safe operation of the many electrical systems on
board a vessel.
This manual covers marine electrical safety and alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC)
fundamentals. It details the vessel distribution system as well as circuit protection and the electrical motor load.
This information corresponds with the program of instruction presented to the marine engineering students at
Fort Eustis.
The marine engineer must understand the entire production, distribution, and user end of the electrical
process. He will be required to maintain and overhaul all the electrical apparatus for safely operating the vessel.
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