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Commission on Higher Education Office of Programs and Standards Cluster A Division Maritime Education Unit

ASSESSMENT INSTRUMENT FOR BS Marine Engineering (BSMarE)


EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, CHEMICALS & TEACHING AIDS REQUIREMENTS NAME OF SCHOOL: _____________________
KEY AREA Normal Classroom Mechanical Workshop Training Aids Diesel Engine Auxiliary Machineries Steam Plant Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Electrical Workshop and Laboratory

DATE:_____________
COMPLIANCE Complied/Not Complied Complied/Not Complied Complied/Not Complied Complied/Not Complied Complied/Not Complied Complied/Not Complied Complied/Not Complied Complied/Not Complied

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Note: Compliance: Fully Complied or Not Fully Complied ALL LABORATORY EQUIPMENT MUST BE SCHOOL BASED EXCEPT WHERE SPECIFICALLY MENTIONED THAT OTHER LOCATION IS ALLOWED

KEY AREA
1.Normal Classroom
1.1 Instructions Table and Chairs 1.2 Writing board and Writing materials 1.3 Students Armchairs or equivalent 1.4 Floor Area 1.5 Adequate lighting and Ventilation

QUANTITY REQUIRED
1 set 1 set 25/50 pcs 30/56

COMPLIED

NOT COMPLIED

REMARKS/COMMENTS

2.Mechanical Workshop
2.1 Work benches fitted with vise on each end 2.2 Gas welding equipment or approved system installation 2.3 Electric Arc welding equipment or approved system installation 2.4 Pedestal grinding for sharpening tools with fine, medium, coarse grinding wheels 2.5 Pedestal drill press(approx.: 35 mm minimum diameter drill capactiy 2.6 Electric Hand Drill with at least 10 mm diameter drilling capacity 6 sets 3 sets

2.7 Electric hand grinder/cutter 2.8 Furnace with blower for heat treating(may be oil fired, electric or manually operated) 2.9 Metal cutting shear (snip) 2.10 Moulding Sand and Box 2.11 Anvil 2.12Vernier Caliper 2.13 Inside and outside Caliper 2.14Micrometers 2.15 Depth gauge caliper 2.16 Dial Micrometer with magnetic base 2.17 Steel Ruler 2.18 Flat Chisel 2.19 Cross-cut chisel 2.20 Diamond Point Chisel 2.21 Round nose Chisel 2.22 Round Nose Chisel 2.23 Center Punch, 60 mm 2.24 Hacksaw 2.25 Taps, stack and Dies 2.26 Die Nuts 2.27 Wrench, socket type 2.28 Wrench, Open type (metric) 2.29 Wrench, Open type (inches) 2.30 Wrench, adjustable, various sizes 2.31 Double-cut rough files 2.32Double cut smooth files 2.33 Single-cut smooth files 2.34 Second cut files 2.35scrbers 2.36 Machinists combination set 2.37 Try square (steel) 2.38 Protractor (steel) 2.39Dividers (steel) 2.40 Goggles for gas welding 2.41 Mask for Electric Arc Welding 2.42Hand Gloves leather 2.43Eyeshield, clear glass 2.44 Coverall (boiler suit) 2.45 Gas wielding igniter 2.46Steel brush and chipping hammer for welding (set of each) 2.47 Sledge Hammers 2.48 Ball peen Hammer 2.49Straight peen Hammer

2.50 Tongs 2.51 Pliers, mechanical 2.52 Screw driver, Philips 2.53 Screw driver, flat, various sizes 2.54 Vise Grip 2.55 Feeler Gauge 2.56 Pitch gauge 2.57 Drill bit, 13-25 mm tapered shank 2.58 Drill bit, 15-30 mm cylinder shank 2.59 Drift Punch 2.60 Small quenching tank 2.61 Locker for storing personal belongings 2.62 Washing Facility 2.63 Scrap Disposal containers 2.64 Locker for safety equipment and first aid equipment 2.65 100 mm radius swing lathe machine (500students) 2.66 150 mm radius swing lathe machine (500 students) 2.67 300 mm radius swing lathe machine (per 500 students) 2.68 Accessories for the lathe machine a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. Three form jaws chucks Face plates Drills, arbouring tools Tool holder Straight knife edge tool Straight roughing tool Straight parting tool Round nose tool Finishing tool boring tool

g. facing roughing tool

2.71 Shaper 2.72 Tool holder 2.73Milling Machine (horizontal, vertical, or universal 2.74 Range cutting tool and arbors 2.75 Hydraulic Pipe bender with accessories 2.76 Pipe wrench 2.77 Grease gun 2.78 Oil applicator 2.79 Wire Gauge 2.80 Surface Gauge 2.81 Blow Torch

2.82 Reamer handset, assorted 2.83 Torque wrench 2.84 Pipe cutter 2.85Pipe threading tools

3. Training Aids
3.1 Drawing of a marine diesel engine 3.2 Cut- out drawing or model showing parts of the engine 3.3 Drawing of a ships propulsion system 3.4 Drawing of various screws, locking devices, rivets, and fasteners 3.5 Symbols for weld connection 3.6 Table of limits, fits, and tolerances 3.7 Drawing of piping system as follows a. b. c. d. e. S. W. cooling system F. W. cooling system Air starting system Lube Oil system Fuel Oil System

3.8 Ship model showing cross-sectional parts or large scale drawings 3.9 Various types of blocks and tackles 3.10 Various types of ropes and rope works 3.11 Various types of wires 3.12 Table for strength of ropes and wires 3.13 Samples of ship certificates, documents, and clearance papers 3.14 Samples for identification purposes of: plain carbon steel, grey cast iron, aluminum, copper, zinc. Lead, tin, brass, bronze, and white metal 3.15 Samples, sections or picture of the following welding defects a. Overlap b. c. d. e. f. Undercutting Spatter Blowholes Inclusions Incomplete penetration and lack of fusion

4. Marine Diesel Engine


4.1 Marine Diesel Engine (operational) 4.2 Marine Diesel Engine complete for dismantling 4.3 other engine components a. b. c. Exhaust valve Cylinder lubricator (drawing) Fuel valve/injector

d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. l. n.

Cylinder relief valve Air starting valve Crankcase relief valve Jerk fuel valve pump Oil mist detector (drawing) Turbocharger Bearing shells Piston Engine governor Fuel and lube oil filter

m. Starting air distributor (drawing)

5. Auxiliary Machinery (non operational units acceptable)


5.1 Reciprocating displacement pump 5.2 Gear pump 5.3 Rotary Vane Pump 5.4 Screw displacement pump 5.5 Centrifugal pump 5.6 Reciprocating air driven pump 5.7 Other 5.8 5.9 5.10 5.11 5.12 5.13 5

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