British Marine Electrical Technician BMET
British Marine in connection with the Irish Marine Federation are pleased to announce the BMET course is coming to Ireland in July 2025.
The two-day course based around the BMEEA Code of Practice, the industry-recommended standard is designed to give candidates a general overview of the knowledge and skills required for a BMEEA-certified Marine Electrical Technician. All information and required knowledge used mainly with UK marine electric systems and follows not only the BMEEA Code of Practice and ISOs, but also the Recreational Craft Regulations (RCR).
British Marine Electrics and Electronics Association (BMEEA) launched an updated version of its Code of Practice in 2024 which will be issued along with the course joining instructions.
Extensive information on everything individuals need to know about marine electrics, for carrying out electrical work on boats.
British Marine Electrics and Electronics Association (BMEEA) has launched an updated version of its Code of Practice.
Version 6 of the BMEEA Code of Practice contains important new information covering electric propulsion and photovoltaic systems.
The sixth edition of the Code is a significant update to its predecessor, encompassing the combination of the small craft DC and AC International Standards Organisation (ISO) standards into the single standard ISO 13297:2020. It also brings the International Standard for Electric Propulsion Systems ISO 16315:2016 into the Code, and offers additional guidance on the installation of photovoltaic (PV) systems.
British Marine Member Fee- £680.20 (+VAT if applicable)Irish Marine Federation Member Fee - £853.90 (+VAT if applicable)
Non-Member Fee- £1027.60 (+VAT if applicable)
Bespoke courses available.
For more information on in-house BMET courses, please email training@britishmarine.co.uk