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					2023 Volvo Penta D13 MH 441 kWA
Volvo Penta D13 MH IMOIII / EU Stage V marine is a variable speed, in-line 6-cylinder, 12.8-liter direct-injected marine diesel auxiliary engine with twin-entry turbo and aftercooler. It´s designed to cope with high back pressure and high-sulfur fuel – up to 1,000 ppm. The SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) exhaust after treatment system is tailored for a perfect fit. The SCR unit, also a silencer, reduces noise by 35-40 dBA. Volvo Penta has been able to fulfil IMOIII and Inland Waterway Stage V exhaust emission targets while maintaining the same low fuel consumption. And thanks to SCR, the engine power output remains unaffected.
Features may include:
- Excellent monitoring with Volvo Penta Marine Commercial Control System.
 
- Twin-entry turbo with pulse charging.
 
- EMS electronic control system for optimized fuel efficiency.
 
- Approved by major classification societies.
 
- Ladder frame bolted to the engine block.
 
- Good accessibility makes service and maintenance easy.
 
- High-pressure fuel injectors.
 
- SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) exhaust after treatment system.
 
- Aqueous UREA solution 32% or 40%.
 
THE PERFECT MATCH- Volvo Penta’s full range of marine diesel engines offer reliable and fuel-efficient onboard electrical power generation and power for cranes, pumps, air compressors and other heavy equipment.
 
RELIABLE AND POWERFUL- No matter what application, this auxiliary engine’s robust design with a ladder frame bolted to the engine block makes it highly reliable. Its rigid in-line cylinder block with generously dimensioned crankshaft bearings, water-cooled exhaust manifold, and twin-entry turbo provide a powerful engine.
 
EASY INSTALLATION – SERVICE FRIENDLY- Designed to withstand high exhaust back pressure, this auxiliary engine is easy to install and perfect for installations that require additional, third-part emission control equipment. Its good accessibility also facilitates service and maintenance.
 
HIGH FUEL EFFICIENCY AND LOW ON EMISSIONS- By controlling the unit injectors and fuel distribution, the EMS electronic management system optimizes the fuel-air mixture leading to improved combustion. The result is high thermal efficiency, high fuel efficiency and reduced exhaust emissions.
 
SUPERIOR LOAD-TAKING CAPABILITY- Together, the twin-entry turbo with pulse charging, and the highly efficient speed control system give this engine superior load-taking capability.
 
ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEMS- Two options for on-board electronic control: Marine Commercial Control System is a flexible and expandable control and monitoring system for classified installations. Open CAN Interface, engine delivered without control system, with different options with or without shut-down senders and switches.