Inboard engine 8EY33LW
propulsionauxiliarydiesel

inboard engine
inboard engine
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Characteristics

Type
inboard, propulsion, auxiliary
Power source
diesel
Market
professional vessel, for ships
Pollution control standard
Tier 2
Other characteristics
4-stroke
Power

Min.: 3,350 kW
(4,554.7 hp)

Max.: 4,300 kW
(5,846.4 hp)

Number of cylinders

8 unit

Engine speed

Min.: 720 rpm
(4,524 rad.min-1)

Max.: 750 rpm
(4,712 rad.min-1)

Bore

300 mm
(11.8 in)

Stroke

440 mm
(17.3 in)

Description

With Yanmar auxiliary medium speed diesel engines we have two goals to achieve. One is to give you a safe and economical power supply when you are operating your vessel at sea or in port. The other is to let our engines be as earth friendly as possible. We believe these two goals go together very well. COMPLETE LINE OF AUXILIARY DIESEL ENGINES Over the last 75 years, we have continuously adapted our operation and manufacturing processes to reflect our believe. This has resulted in a complete line of auxiliary diesel solutions from 240-3300 kW (720 -1200 rpm) designed specifically for the challenges of commercial marine applications. IMO TIER II STANDARDS FOR YANMAR MARINE DIESEL ENGINES Our auxiliary diesel engines are certified to meet more stringent IMO Tier II global emissions standards. Yanmar has employed systems that improve the fuel consumption and smoke generation in addition to reducing NOx,CO2 & SOx emissions. YANMAR HAS ESTABLISHED A GOOD REPUTATION AMONG OUR USERS. OUR CUSTOMERS TRUST AND APPRECIATE OUR ENGINES, BECAUSE OF THE FOLLOWING: Safe & Economical operation High efficiency High reliability & durability Low fuel oil consumption Life Cycle Value Easy maintenance Easy installation Low noise Earth friendly Low vibration Low emission

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