Q1.a) Explain three methods of overcurrent protection for electrical circuit. (8)
b) Explain with aid of diagram, the meaning of the term inverse current time characteristic (8)
Q2. With Respect to Insulated and Earthed Neutral Systems used on board:
a) Discuss the Advantages and Disadvantages of both Insulated and Earthed Systems used on board. (8)
b) Discuss the consequences of earth fault in an earthed distribution system. (4)
c) What would be the Ohmic value of the NER to limit the earth fault to the full load rating of a 2 MW, 0.8 pf, 3.3KV, 3Phase A.C. generator? (4)
Q6. a) Describe the working of a single-phase full wave rectifier with a resistive load. Draw the load voltage and current waveforms. (8)
b) Diode half wave rectifier supply a resistive load of 100Ω from a 100 V ac r.m.s voltage source. The diode is a resistance of 5Ω during conduction state. Calculate
i) The DC output voltage
ii) DC average load current (8)
Q9. With reference to MARPOL Annex IV a) Draw a biological sewage treatment plant and explain the principle of operation. (8) b) Periodical maintenance and checks and tests required to be done to verify the effectiveness of the above system. (8)
Q8.a) CO2 is to be released in engine room in case of fire. Briefly describe steps taken before it can be released.
b) What means are provided to prevent inadvertent release of CO2 in engine room?
Q9. With respect to the hazardous areas of tankers. (a) Explain the term flameproof (Ex d) for electrical equipment. (6) (b) State the type of electrical equipment that would be protected in this way. (5) (c) List likely defects of flameproof equipment. (5)
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