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Description - 4.4TW2GM
Description Specifications Performance Equipment Installation Drawings
 
Diesel Engine for Marine Gen Set Power
93.6 kWm 1500 rev/min
106.8 kWm 1800 rev/min
 
Building upon Perkins and Sabre's proven reputation within the marine power generation industry, the newly introduced 4.4 Series range of Marine Gen Set engines now fit even closer to the needs of their customers'.

In the world of power generation success is greeted for those providing more for even less. Therefore with this new 4.4TW2GM unit, Perkins Sabre has engineered for its customers even higher levels of reliability, yet lowered the cost of ownership. And with six cylinder capability from a four cylinder package performance increases, but crucially, bare engine noise is lower than ever before.

Rapid starting and pick-up are naturally built in especially for cold operation, but where legislation or local markets demand an emissions capability, then the 4.4TW2GM satisfies US EPA Tier 2 standards.

4.4 Series see the match of technology to customer need. An inline 4 cylinder, 4.4 litre unit very quietly setting a new standard in prime power supply and standby for the marine power generation industry.
Economic Power
One side servicing and cast aluminium header tank for reduced service time and cost. Extended service intervals, including 500 hour (or 12 months) oil change period, and competitively priced parts provide low cost of ownership.
Durable Power
Maximum cooling efficiency is provided by a gear driven water pump. Leak free operation is ensured by Viton crankshaft seals and sophisticated controlled swell joints, giving protection in the toughest conditions. Inserted valve seats, oil spray cooled pistons and compact plate cooler give enhanced engine life.
Reliable Power
Suitable for operation in ambient temperatures up to 50°C and sea waters up to 38°C. Fuelled starting aid for temperatures down to –15°C. Over 4,000 distributors and dealers in 160 countries offer full parts and service support. Approved by classification societies and marine authorities.