Abstract

Ship Stability General Cargo Simulator (SSTS) is a laboratory to provide training on the configuration and procedures for maintaining ship stability as a training facility for cadets in the engineering field. The Ship Stability General Cargo Simulator configuration at STIP Marunda Jakarta describes a general cargo ship configuration in which it has equipment to simulate cargo loading and ship ballast filling, which serves to simulate ship conditions when loading cargo. Maintenance and repair are activities carried out to improve, maintain, and return equipment in good and ready-to-use condition. In relation to the maintenance of laboratory equipment, maintenance is intended as a preventive effort or prevention so that the equipment is not damaged or is maintained in good condition, ready to operate. Besides that, maintenance is also intended as an effort to adjust or repair laboratory equipment that has already been damaged or is not feasible so that it becomes ready to be used for practical activities for students or cadets. Some of the maintenance that needs to be done on this Ship Stability Simulator are: Electrical system, Filling System, Drain System, Actuator System, Measurement Level System. Research purposes: The research objectives of this paper that make this is to obtain solutions so that maintenance and repairs can operate properly, viability of laboratory facilities as training infrastructure in the STIP Marunda Jakarta environment, always in a state of optimal use.

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