John Deere Power Systems has brought out two new diesel gensets for the 350 – 500 kW standby and emergency power market.
Both gensets are 13.5L, the PowerTech E 6135HFG84 features higher-output ratings of 401 kW (538 hp) and 460 kW (617 hp) at 1800 rpm, and meets key power nodes of 350 and 400 kWe standby power.
The engine is available with a New Source Performance Standard (NSPS) emergency stationary label for the US and Canadian markets, and is capable of achieving Tier 3 emissions levels as required by emergency stationary regulations.
The second engine, the PowerTech 6135HFG75 is a more compact model with increased power density and lower heat rejection than comparable models. It has a power rating of 563 kW (755 hp) at 1800 rpm and meets a key power node of 500 kWe standby power and Tier 2 emissions levels for stationary gensets over 560 kW (750 hp).
Both models feature a fixed-geometry turbocharger, electronic unit injector fuel system, 4-valve cylinder head, air-to-air after cooling and full-authority electronic controls.