Inboard engine S16R-MPTA
auxiliarydieselelectric

inboard engine
inboard engine
inboard engine
inboard engine
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Characteristics

Type
inboard, auxiliary
Power source
diesel, electric
Market
professional vessel, for ships
Technology
turbocharged, direct fuel injection
Cooling system
air-cooled
Other characteristics
for generator sets, 4-stroke
Power

1,480 kW, 1,590 kW
(2,012.2 hp, 2,161.8 hp)

Displacement

65 l
(17 gal)

Number of cylinders

16 unit

Engine speed

1,500 rpm, 1,800 rpm
(9,425 rad.min-1, 11,310 rad.min-1)

Bore

170 mm
(6.7 in)

Stroke

180 mm
(7.1 in)

Length

2,931 mm
(115 in)

Width

1,512 mm
(60 in)

Height

1,960 mm
(77 in)

Weight

6,660 kg
(14,683 lb)

Description

The S16R-MPTA engine is designed and built in Japan and finished to customer specifications in France in order to deliver performance and reliability. From the combustion chamber design to the fuel injection technology, to the turbocharger and the advanced cooling system. Everything has been perfectly balanced to provide highly reliable operation, optimum fuel consumption and minimized installation footprint. Its maintenance is easy as each cylinder has its own cylinder head, and the engine has large inspection covers on the crankcase. This strength and reliability are ideally suited for propulsion for various types of vessels. Benefits Reliable Compact in size Economical fuel consumption Commonality of parts across the MHIET engine models, simplifies spare part management Applications Cruisers Ferries Offshore Cylinder configuration - 16/60°V Flywheel and housing - SAE 21 / SAE 00 Compression ratio - 14.0:1 Cooling method - single cooling circuit; charge air cooler integrated in jacket water system (aftercooler)

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