When did the Wartsila 32 diesel engine come out?
Diesel engines Wärtsilä 32 The Wärtsilä 32 was developed in response to a need in the market for a new engine in the 320 mm cylinder bore class and since 1998 more than 2500 of these engines have been sold to the marine market, in total more than 4500 Wärtsilä 32 bore engines have been delivered to the marine market since the 1980s.
What do you need to know about Wartsila?
Wartsila W8l20C3 Instruction Manual.pdf Wärtsilä Oyj Abp is a Finnish public engineering company that manufactures machinery and other equipment for gas, oil and other raw materials power plants. Throughout its history, the company has worked in the field of shipbuilding, paper, locks, ceramics, glass.
What kind of engines does Wartsila Marine make?
The corporation manufactures four-stroke in-line and V-shaped engines, provides a license for the manufacture of in-line two-stroke engines under the Sulzer brand. But still, the main product is medium-speed four-stroke engines, in the production of which the company is a world leader.
How does the Wartsila common rail electronic control system work?
The Wärtsilä common rail electronic control system plays a key role in helping shipowners reduce fuel costs. The first digit indicates the number of cylinders, the letter L – cylinders in a row (in older versions of R) and the letter V – for the V-shaped engine.
Which is the most efficient Wartsila diesel engine?
The Wärtsilä 31 is the first of a new generation of medium speed engines, designed to set a new benchmark in efficiency and overall emissions performance. The Wärtsilä 31 is available in 8 to 16 cylinder configurations and has a power output ranging from 4.7 to 9.8 MW, at 720 and 750 rpm.
What kind of engine does the Wartsila Fennica use?
The vessel incorporates a number of innovative ideas, including a new hull form designed to combine optimum steaming and towing characteristics with fuel efficiency. The turnkey project involved the fitting of combined Wärtsilä NOx Reducer (NOR) and Oxidation Catalysts (OXI) to the MSV Fennica and MSV Nordica.
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