DIESAL ENGINE TECH, NEW GAS GENSET HEADLINE CUMMINS AIMEX DISPLAY

21 AUG 2019

Cummins is set to feature its QSK60 MCRS ‘Advantage’ engine at AIMEX, highlighting the lower life cycle costs that are being achieved with its latest technology 60-litre V16 platform.

Close to 200 ‘Advantage’ engines are now in service across Australia’s mining regions, powering 2500 horsepower haul trucks.

The high-pressure modular common rail fuel system (MCRS) that features on the QSK60 is a key element of the technology roadmap for mining companies as they strive to increase productivity, while reducing operating and maintenance costs through lower fuel consumption, longer life-to-overhaul and longer service intervals.

The ‘Advantage’ engine also features a massive reduction in diesel particulate emissions of 63 per cent compared with the earlier QSK60. This means less soot loading in the oil, less visible smoke, and reduced particulate exposure.

At the other end of the horsepower scale, Cummins will display a three horsepower, single-cylinder 1922 engine to highlight the company’s 100th​ anniversary.

This diesel engine was one of the first built by Clessie Cummins in Columbus, Indiana – the launch pad for a company that has become a global technology leader.

Technology is the focus of another product that Cummins will preview at AIMEX – the completely new HSK78G gas generator set which is aimed specifically at the mining industry.

With a power density of two megawatts from the new Cummins 78-litre, V12 gas engine, the HSK78G provides high electrical efficiency up to 44.2 percent on a wide range of pipeline natural gas down to 70 methane number (MN) without impacting power and efficiency output.

The new genset has been designed to provide reliable power, regardless of the natural gas source or the environment, including extreme heat up to 55 degrees Celsius and extreme altitudes​.

​In its class, the HSK78G also has the industry’s longest major overhaul service cycle of 80,000 hours.

Visitors to the Cummins display can step inside the HSK78G experience pod room and go through a journey of different extreme and urban environments, from blistering hot deserts to cityscape settings, to understand the full capabilities of the HSK78G series.

An interactive touchscreen will be displayed, allowing visitors to explore the complete HSK78G generator model in 360-degree mode and learn more about its key technical features.

Cummins will also be displaying the KTA19GC gas engine for various mining applications such as powering underground coal mine ventilation systems. With ratings up to 420 horse power at 1800 revolutions per minute, this 19-litre natural gas engine shares the proven heritage of Cummins’ K-series diesel engines.

 

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