Deutz Corp. has introduced the 2012 series, a new line of diesel power packs. Packaged for use in pump and other stationary packages, as well as irrigation and job site industrial and construction applications, the new modules are rated from 80 to 208 hp at 2500 rpm. These factory packages will be sold primarily through the Deutz distribution network, with some direct sales as well.
Two of the new power units are powered by turbocharged Deutz four-cylinder model 2012 diesels, with one version also being charge-air cooled. The third package uses a turbocharged, charge-air cooled six-cylinder 2012 diesel as power.
The 2012 power pack series has a modular design that allows flexibility for all options. The line is available in thee configuration; open pedestal mounted; open skid base package with shroud; or as a closed power pack. All will be available with PTO clutches.
Each of the models includes pedestal mounts, a 12 V starter and alternator and an air cleaner with rain cap. The cooling system from SRF America, is an industrial cooling system with open type fins, soldered/welded end sections with an integrated pressurized expansion tank and coolant level switch, with v-belt guard. Coolant temperature, oil pressure switch and sensor are standard.
Deutz said noise emissions were addressed, resulting in a side-by-side arrangement of radiator and change-air cooler.
The three models also include a Racor prefilter with integrated priming pump, a pusher fan and a mass balancer on the four-cylinder engines. Deutz said the power modules carry a three-year, 3000-hour limited factory warranty on Deutz-supplied components.
The open skid-mounted power packs include an exhaust pipe and rain cap, engine control panel with safety shutdown, throttle control assembly and skid base and front shroud. The closed 2012 models include a hood and rear shroud assembly and a muffler assembly with rain cap.
Options include a puller fan, battery, rack and cable, enclosure side doors and an engine control panel. Puller or pusher cooling fan configurations can be used without changing overall package length.
The Lofa engine panels include oil pressure, coolant temperature, coolant level, tachometer, hour meter, volt meter, gauges with key switch and preheat capability.
The front shroud, skid base packages using the four-cylinder engines measure 38 in. wide, 58 in. long and 60 in. high. The six-cylinder power packs are 38 in. x 70 in. x 63 in.
Deutz is also currently developing a 1013 power pack range with the same three versions offered on the 2012 program. Engineering release for the 2012 models is scheduled for the end of May, with availability to Deutz distributors within 90 days of the engineering release
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