Wed 5 Feb 2014, 06:18 GMT

Retrofit cuts fuel budgets


New retrofit is said to offer 'significant' fuel savings with short payback times.



MAN Diesel & Turbo is introducing the MAN EcoCam as a retrofit solution for the low-load optimisation of its low-speed, mechanical engines with single turbochargers.

According to MAN Diesel & Turbo, the EcoCam offers 'significant fuel savings' of 2-5 grams per kilowatt-hour (g/kW), short payback times and delivers an increased Pmax cylinder pressure through the adjustable exhaust-valve timing.

Christian Ludwig, Head of Retrofit & Upgrade, MAN Diesel & Turbo, said: "Slow steaming is now an established industry standard across all segments, including the tanker and bulker markets, and MAN Diesel & Turbo continuously seeks to further refine its technology and improve efficiency. The MAN EcoCam adjusts the exhaust valve timing between 10 and 60% load, giving a 2-5 g/kW fuel saving with minimal to no interruption to a vessel's schedule during installation."

He concluded: "The MAN EcoCam has been thoroughly tested and we are happy that we are now able to provide our customers with a low-load tuning method for mechanically controlled engines with a single turbocharger."

MAN Diesel & Turbo is initially rolling out the MAN EcoCam to a number of its MAN B&W S50MC-C engines, and will eventually introduce it stepwise to its mid- and large-bore engine programme.

Functionality

The MAN EcoCam introduces a flexible cam profile, called a virtual cam. The profile is controlled hydraulically by adjusting the amount of actuator oil in the hydraulic pushrod.

Low-load tuning has an impact on torsional vibration and nitrogen oxide (NOx) levels. When a low-load tuning method is installed on an engine, the torsional vibrations' impact and the NOx level have to be taken into account to ensure that the vibrations' impact is not harming the engine and that the NOx level is in compliance with IMO regulations.

The new torsional vibration calculation and NOx amendment are included when buying the MAN EcoCam.

Fuel Savings and Payback

MAN Diesel & Turbo claims that the EcoCam’s effect on fuel reduction has been verified by two independent testbed installations and aboard a test vessel in service.

The earlier closing of the exhaust valve provides a higher compression pressure, thereby delivering a higher combustion pressure and a lower fuel oil consumption, the company says. Flexible exhaust-valve timing has traditionally only been available to electronically controlled engines.

Depending on an engine's load profile, the MAN EcoCam is said to typically generate savings in the range of 2-5 g/kWh. For smaller engines, this can result in a payback period of as little as 1½ years - as is the case, for example, with a 6S50MC-C engine with 6,000 annual running hours.


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