Marine Propulsion & Auxiliary Machinery

MAN retrofit programme saves fuel and limits emissions

Taken from: Marine Propulsion & Auxiliary Machinery December/January 2009/10


When MAN introduced its new generation TCA and TCR turbochargers, the company was aiming to reduce fuel consumption as well as diminish emissions to meet tightening IMO and international legislation. As a result, the high efficiency of these turbochargers is proving an ideal weapon in meeting the challenge of a new era of low engine emissions and modest fuel consumption. In addition, MAN has found that units are also ideal for retrofitting to existing engines where vessels are sailing at reduce....

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