MK1H/2H Series Engine

MK1H/2H Series Engine
   
MK1H/2H Series Engine
   
MK1H/2H Series Engine
   
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Description

The MK1H/2H series diesel engine for commercial water pump was designed as part of a joint operation between SMAN and Austria AVL. We produced a reinforced design and 4-valve upgrade in 2005 when we cooperate with The Southwest Research Institute (SwRI). All parts are designed and checked according to 16kW outputs and it has an applicable power range of 9-16kW with a large reliability margin. The engine provides good fuel economy and this is the most technically advanced engine in Malaysia. It has been selling well for over 20 years, with production of more than 1 million sets. This is the idle matching power for 9-16 kW water pump.

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Specification

Model

MK1H12H

 MK2H17H  MK2H20H

Number of Cylinders

1

 2

Power (kW)

8.5

 13 15 

Max power (kW)

9

 14 16.5 

Speed (RPM)

3000

 3000  3000

Max speed (RPM)

3600

 3600  3600

Intake Way

Natural

 Natural  Natural

Displacement (L)

0.668

 0.875  0.997

Bore / Stroke

100x85

 88 x 72  92 x 75

Operation Hours

Normal/Max: 12/24h

 Normal/Max: 12/24h  Normal/Max: 12/24h

Oil Capacity (L)

2.1

1.7 - 2.3  1.8 - 2.8 

Fuel Consumption at Full Load (L/hr)

2.5-3.5

 3.9 - 4.5  4.1 - 4.6

Cooling Method

Air Cooled

Air Cooled  Air Cooled  

Lubricating Method

Pressure cycle and Splash composite

 Pressure cycle and Splash composite   Pressure cycle and Splash composite

Stating Method

Electric Starting 12V / 36 - 60Ah

Electric Starting 12V / 36 - 60Ah   Electric Starting 12V / 36 - 60Ah

Net Mass (kg)

58

 60 78 

 Scope of Supply:

Radiator, 24V starter motor, Engine shaft / Control panel: Customer’s request.

These engines have improved performance and combustion efficiency. The characteristics such as high torque and heavy duty construction makes these engines a right choice for fire fighting applications. Engines series comprises of 6 cylinder 4 stroke compression ignition type engines. These engines are subjected to rigorous performance tests prior to the dispatch to ensure that the performance ratings are achieved as required by the design specifications.