48 Maritime Reporter & Engineering News • SEPTEMBER 2014
MARINE PROPULSION
Ongoing Developments
on Existing Models
Alongside the development of new so-
lutions such as dual fuel and gas engines,
existing products are being continually
improved and enhanced. Engine upgrade
is one sector where the company is forg-
ing ahead with a range of new products.
Starke explained: ”One of these is the
MaK M32E – based on the successful
M32C engine design, built for the off-
shore market.”
The fi rst MaK 5MW engine in the
320mm bore segment, the M32E, shares
the same footprint as its predecessor.
As well as extending the M32C’s pow-
er range to 5MW, the upgrade runs at
720/750 rpm, and features a more com-
pact (and lighter) engine design. A part-
load optimization kit is also available for
diesel-electric/CPP and generator set ap-
plication. “Slow steaming optimization
is another new option we are introduc-
ing,” Starke said. “It allows customers
more fl exibility in the operating mode
while still being as fuel-effi cient as we
can be in that situation.”
The 720/750 rpm concept will reduce
generator costs, and there is a low smoke
option that makes it particularly useful
for harbor tugs and other vessels work-
ing in smoke-restricted zones.
Another upgrade is the M25C/E selec-
tive catalytic reduction (SCR) system.
According to Starke is the M25 SCR for
a pure diesel or HFO (heavy fuel oil) en-
gine, and is an after-treatment system to
bring the NOx levels down.
“Depending on which application the
customer wants to use to operate his ves-
sel, we would provide the technology
which fi ts his specifi c case.”
According to Starke, Caterpillar is
watching the gas engine market very
carefully and has already put its foot into
this door. ”You certainly have noticed
that we shipped the fi rst Cat 3500 Series
marine gas engines from its factory in
Lafayette in the U.S., with fi ve of the Cat
G3516 marine engines being selected for
the world’s fi rst LNG-powered barge,
in the Port of Hamburg. This engine is
a spark-ignited gas engine designed es-
pecially to operate in commercial vessel
applications. The solution is compliant
with the strict Marine Classifi cation So-
cieties requirements, SOLAS, and is cer-
“Caterpillar Motoren is a German-
American success story,”
Oswald Schöffel, CEO of Caterpillar
Motoren GmbH Kiel
“For every challenge there is a
suitable solution.”
Dr. Frank Starke, Global Product
Manager, Medium Speed Engines
Production time from start to testing could be
reduced from three weeks to fi ve days.
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