Perkins launches electronic diesel engine
Perkins announced the launch of the first electronically controlled, highly sophisticated engine, utilising the technology specifically designed for the 4000 Series range. The 6-cylinder, 23-litre 4006 electronic engine will be made at the company's Aurangabad facility, meeting India's Central Pollution Control Board - II norms, and is a significant investment by Perkins to serve the Indian market. This new product, an electronic diesel engine designed specifically for the Indian market, delivers 750 kVA prime electric power. <p></p> <p><span style="font-size: 10pt;">'</span>The 4006 electronic engine delivers performance in a 6-cylinder, 23-litre configuration and gives users a number of significant advantages over competitive alternatives at 750 kVA prime node,' said <span style="font-weight: bold;">Pankaj Jha, Perkins General Sales Manager - South Asia.</span> 'Other than being a more power dense engine with respect to competitive offerings due to Perkins' unique electronic fuel system, the engine also provides a superior block or first load capability, which creates value to customer segments in manufacturing, mining, hospitals, and other applications. Additionally, outstanding derate capability comes as standard with our electronic offering. The 4006 electronic engine is another demonstration of our continued commitment to serving customers in India. In fact, the feedback from Indian customers was the primary driver of investment in this program.<span style="font-size: 10pt;">'</span></p> <p>The new 4006 electronic engine also offers simplified service requirements and the ability to operate over a broad range of ambient temperatures and altitudes. It is built on the core of the current 4000 Series engine manufactured at Auranga<span style="font-size: 13.3333px;"> Æ </span><span style="font-size: 10pt;">bad with substantial enhancements to many of that engine's features.</span></p> <p>Electronic monitoring and control of the 4006 electronic engine is a key reaso<span style="font-size: 13.3333px;"> ' </span><span style="font-size: 10pt;">n for the product's outstanding load acceptance and ability to operate efficiently in Indian ambient conditions, according to the company. The 4006 electronic engine's control system is compatible with the Perkins EST diagnostic tool used to improve the speed and accuracy with which engine issues are resolved and opens the possibility of integrating the 4006 electronic engine with other monitoring and control systems that may be implemented by end-users.</span></p> <p>'The steady evolution of the powerful 4000 Series has taken place over a number of years, thanks to significant investment from Perkins. We are very excited to present the new 4006 electronic engine to our customers in India,' said <span style="font-weight: bold;">Abhinav Gupta, Perkins South Asia Marketing Manager.</span></p> <p>'The 4006 electronic engine is a significant advancement in the Indian-built 4000 Series and offers a very competitive total cost of ownership,' said <span style="font-weight: bold;">Tommy Quan, Perkins Asia Sales Director.</span> 'It delivers the benefits of electronic control in a highly power dense package that has been optimised for Indian power generation.' Completed in 2015, the Aurangabad plant, where the 4006 electronic engine is manufactured, has the capacity to produce up to 3,000 engines per year. Aurangabad is one of two Perkins plants in India. The other facility at Hosur produces the Perkins® 1100 and 2000 Series engines.</p> <p> The new 4006 electronic engine also offers simplified service requirements and the ability to operate over a broad range of ambient temperatures and altitudes.</p>