John Deere Introduces New Gen-Set Engines
John Deere Power Systems (JDPS) is pleased to introduce two new 13.5 l generator drive diesel engines for emergency stationary gen-set applications in the 350 kWe to 500 kWe range. The PowerTech™ E 13.5L Tier 3 and PowerTech 13.5L Tier 2 engines offer reliable, cost-effective standby power for the 60 Hz market in the U.S. and Canada. The PowerTech E 13.5L 6135HFG84 features higher-output PowerTech E ratings of 538 hp and 617 hp at 1,800 rpm, and meets key power nodes of 350 kWe and 400 kWe standby power. The new engine is available with a New Source Performance Standard (NSPS) emergency stationary label for the U.S. and Canadian markets, and is capable of achieving Tier 3 emissions levels as required by emergency stationary regulations. The PowerTech 13.5L 6135HFG75 offers compact size, increased power density and lower heat rejection when compared to engines requiring a larger displacement. The new engine offers a power rating of 755 hp at 1,800 rpm and meets a key power node of 500 kWe standby power. Available with a NSPS emergency stationary label for the U.S. and Canadian markets, this model is certified to meet Tier 2 emissions levels as required by emergency stationary regulations for gen-set ratings above 750 hp. The PowerTech 13.5L generator drive engines are built on proven John Deere technologies. Both models feature a fixed-geometry turbocharger, electronic unit injector fuel system, 4-valve cylinder head, air-to-air aftercooling and full-authority electronic controls. While the new PowerTech 13.5L engines are only available for the 60 Hz market in the U.S. and Canada, John Deere offers a complete lineup of standby and prime gen-set engines that meet emissions regulations while delivering quick-starting, clean-running and fuel-efficient performance.
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