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11/26/2007
New power plant engine burns heavy oilHere’s the new 20-cylinder 46F engine for power plant installations burning heavy fuel oil.The new engine develops 23,000 kW at 600 rpm, suitable for 50 and 60 Hz electricity generation. It offers more power and less emissions than the firm’s existing 18-cylinder Model 46 engine, while maintaining high energy efficiency.The new 20V46F engine develops 1,150 kW/cylinder compared with 975 kW/cylinder from the 18V46, at 600 rpm (50/60 Hz) as opposed to 500 rpm (50 Hz) and 514 rpm (60 Hz), respectively. Click here to enlarge imageThe 46F is especially environmentally friendly. It has low NOx emissions, down to 710 ppm NOx at 15% oxygen, which ...
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