Yanmar develops new 1.6-liter and 2.1-liter industrial diesel engines

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By MEq January 28, 2021 21:09

Yanmar develops new 1.6-liter and 2.1-liter industrial diesel engines

Yanmar has developed two models of high-powered industrial diesel engines (3TN86CHT /4TN86CHT) that comply with EU StageV and U.S. EPA/CARB Tier 4 emission regulations.

The newly developed engine pursues even higher power density (power output per displacement) by integrating the latest diesel engine technology born from Yanmar’s extensive engine development experience. In addition to complying with strict emission regulations, the new engine is compact, allowing it to easily be fitted to customers’ machinery and has lower fuel consumption and noise.

Yanmar has added clean, high-powered new models to its current popular line-up of vertical water-cooled diesel engines for industrial use and will continue to provide power sources for industrial machinery that meet customers’ requirements.

Main advantages
– High power density
To increase power output, a new turbocharger matching design has been implemented, along with higher strength in various engine parts. As a result, 3TN86CHT and 4TN86CHT have 20% and 14% more power output, respectively, than TNV models of the same displacement with intercooled turbo in the current line-up.
– Compact engine configuration
The compact outline of the engine was designed in consideration of engine bay dimensions, making it easier for customers to install it on their work equipment. In addition, increasing the output of the exhaust gas after-treatment system without making it larger contributes to improved operator’s visibility and comfort.
– Proprietary exhaust gas after-treatment system to offer you seamless working in the field
The new engine is equipped with our proprietary DPF system for capturing PM. This system, which has been well received in the market, keeps you working at high altitudes and at low temperatures, and under all work conditions, from light to heavy loads. In addition, the DPF cleaning service has a long interval of 6,000 hours.

With beginnings in Osaka, Japan, in 1912, Yanmar was the first to succeed in making a compact diesel engine of a practical size in 1933. Then, with industrial diesel engines as the cornerstone of its enterprise, Yanmar has continued to expand its product range, services, and expertise to deliver total solutions as an industrial equipment manufacturer. As a provider of small and large engines, agricultural machinery and facilities, construction equipment, energy systems, marine equipment, machine tools, and components, Yanmarʼs global business operations span seven domains.
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Aftertreatment System (ATS): DOC+DPF
DOC (Diesel Oxidation Catalyst): A catalyst to convert CO and hydrocarbons from diesel exhaust into CO2 and water.
DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter): A filter device designed to remove particulate matter (PM) from diesel exhaust.
PM (Particulate matter): Refers to suspended particulate matter such as soot etc.

MEq
By MEq January 28, 2021 21:09