

The simulator is controlled from an instructor station which is inaccessible to the delegates. The toolbox contains a multimeter to measure voltage and current, a vibration meter, temperature probe, oil test kit, and water test kit. The touchscreen allows delegates to stop and start the emergency generator and carry out monitoring and fault diagnosis using a toolbox. The emergency switchboard consists of a real switchboard and real circuit breakers, and a touchscreen monitor displaying the emergency generator and battery backup systems. The toolbox contains a multimeter to measure voltage and current, a vibration meter, temperature probe, oil test kit and water test kit.

Delegates can open and close valves, as well as stop and start electrically driven machinery, and carry out local monitoring and fault diagnosis using a toolbox. The engine room comprises three interactive 3D workstations equipped with a 46” monitor with a 22” touchscreen navigation panel, allowing delegates to navigate through a photorealistic engine room, which corresponds to the model in use and interacts with equipment and systems. The control room contains the main low voltage switchboard containing real 440V breakers, synchronising panel and distribution panels. The room is also fitted with real throttle controls and telegraph to allow control of the engine from the control room. Key features include a control desk with a number of touchscreens allowing the operators to control and monitor the propulsion and auxiliary systems through a distributive control system (DCS), monitor and accept alarms, and carry out trend analysis of main engine performance. About the engine room simulator Full mission engine room simulator Engine control room
