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Engine Specifications:
Engine Type: The Perkins 4012 Series Gas engines are in-line, 12-cylinder engines.
Displacement: The displacement of the Perkins 4012 Series Gas engines can vary depending on the specific model and configuration, but it typically ranges from approximately 45.8 to 46.3 liters (2797 to 2826 cubic inches).
Aspiration: These engines are turbocharged and aftercooled, which helps improve power output and fuel efficiency.
Fuel: The Perkins 4012 Series Gas engines operate on various gaseous fuels, including natural gas and biogas.
Power Output: The power output of the Perkins 4012 Series Gas engines can vary significantly depending on the specific model and configuration. These engines are available in different power ratings, ranging from around 709 horsepower to 1600 horsepower or more.
Speed: The rated speed of the engine typically falls in the range of around 1500 to 1800 revolutions per minute (RPM), depending on the specific model and application.
Emissions: Perkins has designed the 4012 Series Gas engines to meet stringent emissions regulations, ensuring compliance with relevant environmental standards.
Features:
Reliability: Perkins engines, including the 4012 Series Gas engines, are known for their reliability and durability. These engines are built with high-quality components and undergo rigorous testing to ensure long service life and dependable performance.
Efficiency: The engines are designed to provide efficient fuel consumption, helping to reduce operating costs and environmental impact.
Serviceability and Maintenance: Perkins places emphasis on easy serviceability and maintenance. The 4012 Series Gas engines are designed with accessible components and user-friendly features, making routine servicing and maintenance tasks more straightforward and reducing downtime.
Applications: The Perkins 4012 Series Gas engines are used in various industrial applications, including power generation, oil and gas, and other stationary power applications. They are suitable for powering generators, pumps, compressors, and other industrial equipment.
Power and Performance: The Perkins 4012 Series Gas engines are known for their robust power output and performance. These engines feature an in-line, 12-cylinder configuration, which allows them to generate significant power to meet the demands of industrial applications. The power output of the Perkins 4012 Series Gas engines can vary depending on the specific model and configuration, but it typically ranges from around 517 horsepower to 907 horsepower or more. This power range makes them suitable for powering generators, pumps, compressors, and other industrial equipment. Fuel Efficiency: Perkins engineers have designed the 4012 Series Gas engines with an emphasis on fuel efficiency. By optimizing combustion processes and incorporating advanced technologies, these engines provide efficient fuel consumption, helping to reduce operating costs and minimize environmental impact. Reliability and Durability: Perkins engines, including the 4012 Series Gas engines, are known for their reliability and durability. They are built with high-quality components and undergo rigorous testing to ensure their ability to withstand continuous operation in demanding industrial environments. These engines are engineered to provide reliable power, ensuring minimum downtime and maximum productivity for industrial equipment powered by them. Serviceability and Maintenance: Perkins places emphasis on easy serviceability and maintenance for the 4012 Series Gas engines. The engines are designed with accessible components and user-friendly features, making routine servicing and maintenance tasks more straightforward. This design contributes to reduced downtime, lower maintenance costs, and increased uptime for industrial equipment. Applications: The Perkins 4012 Series Gas engines find applications in various industries, including: Power Generation: They are commonly used to power generators for standby, prime, or continuous power generation in industrial facilities, commercial buildings, and remote locations. Oil and Gas: The engines are employed in the oil and gas industry to power pumps, compressors, and other equipment required for extraction and processing. Industrial and Stationary Power: The engines are suitable for various stationary power applications where reliable and efficient power is required.