Reliable and efficient four-stroke small-bore engines
Regulatory and fuel-related uncertainty can make it difficult to plan investments in propulsion and GenSets. With our small-bore engines, you are prepared for whatever lies ahead.
MAN Energy Solutions has built its position as the leading designer and developer of small-bore engines for the world’s merchant marine fleet on the basis of high reliability and efficiency.
Thanks to the low maintenance requirements, our engines provides extended lifetime, and additionally offer long time between overhauls (TBO). When needed, our service experts are there for you – every day and everywhere around the world.
MAN small-bore engine portfolio for the world’s merchant fleet
across the globe
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Full range of MAN four-stroke small-bore engines
Explore the capabilities and range of our engines.
GenSets and Diesel-electric propulsion
MAN L28/32DF GenSet
Based on the ultra-reliable and robust MAN 28/32H, the dual-fuel version is available as newbuild or retrofit and adds the ability to run on methane, with its economic and environmental advantages. High efficiency in gas and diesel mode makes it a perfect GenSet as part of a complete power package with four-stroke or two-stroke propulsion engines. Easy operation, easy maintenance and proven reliability also make it a trusted propulsion engine with long times between overhauls and low life cycle costs.
- 720 – 750 rpm
- 1,050 – 1,890 kW
- 1,000 – 1,800 kWe
MAN L23/30H Mk3 GenSet
By applying innovative technology to classic design principles, the MAN L23/30H Mk3 is engineered to meet the power needs of most commercial ship types. Straight forward integration requirements make it a perfect choice for low-cost installation, while well-known maintenance procedures and common spare parts reduce operating costs. The new model raises power output per cylinder by 15-20% and reduces fuel oil consumption.
- 720 – 900 rpm
- 500 – 1,800 kW
- 475 – 1,710 kWe
MAN L23/30DF GenSet
The MAN L23/30DF dual-fuel GenSet lets you select the most economic fuel for the operating condition. The cost optimized fuel injection system is designed for high reliability and cost-efficiency. It uses the main injection valve to inject pilot oil. This way, separate injectors, piping and pumps for main oil and pilot oil or a common rail system are not needed, saving on installation costs and maintenance. The monocoque design also eases the installation of the engine series and reduces weight.
- 720 – 900 rpm
- 625 – 1,320 kW
- 590 – 1,255 kWe
This methanol-fuelled engine is a compact and reliable power source designed to run on methanol, heavy fuel oil (HFO), and most bio-fuel oils. When powered by green methanol, it is carbon neutral. The new engine type maintains the reliability and low consumption of the proven MAN 21/31, ensuring security of power supply on large vessels and handling load steps with confidence.
- 900 – 1,000 rpm
- 1,000 – 1,980 kW
- 950 – 1,880 kWe
Propulsion engines
The robust and reliable MAN L27/38 delivers good performance over the entire load range with quick acceleration and immediate load response. Its proven reliability ensures long time between overhauls (TBO) and no unscheduled maintenance or repair work.
This engine is available as methanol-ready version.
- 750 – 900 rpm
- 2,100 – 3,690 kW
MAN L21/31 propulsion
The MAN L21/31 engine combines intelligent use of fuel in marine applications with flexible propulsion systems. It is the ideal power source, for example, for small to medium-sized tankers, cargo ships and ferries.
The proven engine is characterized by its reliability and low consumption.
This engine is available as methanol-ready version.
- 1,000 rpm
- 1,290 – 1,935 kW
Plan your vessel with confidence
Get in touch with our four-stroke small-bore experts for in-depth advice on all your propulsion and GenSet questions. Start your change process now and reach out to us today.
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MAN Introduces Second-Generation Common-Rail
MAN Energy Solutions has announced a new generation of its Common Rail injection system for its medium-speed, four-stroke portfolio. The CR 2.2 common-rail fuel-injection system will eventually completely replace its CR 1.6 predecessor and builds on its experience, allowing a very precise and flexible control of injection pressure, timing, and duration throughout engines’ entire operating ranges. Engine performance, emissions and fuel consumption can be optimised accordingly.
Stefan Eefting, Senior Vice President and Head of MAN PrimeServ Germany, said: “This new common-rail generation integrates the experience and lessons learned from the previous CR generation. A key development is that we have reduced our dependency on subsuppliers and brought production completely in-house, which – in dispensing with external partners – greatly simplifies the technical side of things for us. The result is a proven, modular system that can easily be adapted to different engine sizes and that I’m positive will be well-received by the market.”
The new CR 2.2 generation is based on the CR 1.6’s extensive field experience running over 17 years on over 500 engines and 5,000 cylinders, representing more than 17,800,000 accumulated operating hours in different applications and fuels. Its core components comprise an optimised and uniform high-pressure pump and a newly developed injector, integrating the CR 1.6 valve group and making the entire system setup more coherent. It is initially being introduced via the MAN 49/60DF engine.
MAN Energy Solutions reports that CR 2.2 can boast of up to 38% increased rail-pressure for all applications, and over 33% increased target time-between-overhaul intervals for most components. The CR 2.2 system features some 35% fewer high-pressure connections, meaning a significantly reduced risk of leakages and greater service-friendliness.
Alexander Knafl, Senior Vice President, Head of Engineering R&D Four-Stroke, MAN Energy Solutions, said: “Common-rail 2.2 brings multiple benefits for engines and engine performance, including reductions in fuel consumption, emissions, vibrations and noise. In general, it offers improved performance and increased robustness compared to its predecessor and has already successfully accumulated over 30,000 engine test hours running on DMA and HFO.”
Other features of common-rail 2.2 include:
- an increased system pressure up to 2,200 bar to comply with future emission limits while offering the best possible fuel consumption;
- an electronically-controlled injector including an accumulator enabling the greatest flexibility with multiple injections and maximum stability during an injection event;
- a reduced modular design for simplified service and allowing the maximum free space for engine maintenance;
- a platform for a broad variety of fuels including HVO and FAME;
- its proven technology with all safety functions from CR 1.6 implemented;
- delivers lower fuel-oil consumption, soot emissions, mechanical load to the engine (due to the reduced pressure-rise gradients in the cylinder), vibration and noise.
MAN Energy Solutions Contacts:
Dr. Johann Wloka, Head of Fuel Systems, Engineering Engines johann.wloka@man-es.com
Robert Strobel, Senior Project Manager - Fuel Systems, R&D Four-Stroke robert.strobel@man-es.com
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