This new course is designed as an addition to the British Marine Electrical Technician (BMET) course, to give delegates an understanding of how electricity works. The course takes you back to the basic movement of electrons and how we move them, including the relationships between voltage, current, resistance and power.
The course also covers batteries, their charging and discharging properties and ratios, including the relationship of the batteries to the motors. A large proportion of the course is dedicated to the health and safety of working with electricity, including the do's and don'ts of working with higher voltages and the safe isolation of the equipment and the wiring.
All in all, the course will definitely enhance your knowledge and ability, which in turn will help enable you to work safely in the Marine Electric Propulsion environment.
The new E-Propulsion course will take place on Friday 2 August 2024 at Bournemouth & Poole College. You will also need to have attended, completed, and passed a BMET Electrical Course prior to this course.
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We will also be running BMET and MEI courses alongside the new E-Propulsion course:
BMET – Tuesday 30 – Wednesday 31 July - Bournemouth & Poole College
MEI – Friday 2 August - Bournemouth & Poole College
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For more information about the new E-Propulsion course or any of British Marine’s training courses, contact Kitty - kjudd@britishmarine.co.uk