Diesel Engine Series 50 and 60 for Petroleum Applications DaimlerChrysler Off-Highway
Customers Want An Engine That: Is Reliable Doesn t Use A Lot Of Fuel Doesn t Cost A Lot To Maintain Lives A Long Time Makes Them Money Has Quick Response Time And That Is What The Series 50 & Series 60 Engines Deliver.
It All Starts With A Complete Power Range With Numerous Power Ratings To Choose From, It s Easy To Match A Series 50 Or Series 60 Engine To The Exact Needs Of Any Petroleum Application.
Series 50 & Series 60 Engineered For Long, Trouble-Free Performance.
The Series 60 The first commercial diesel engine with a fully integrated electronic control system, the Detroit Diesel Series 60 is the workhorse engine other manufacturers have tried to imitate. Its first usage was in the Class 8 diesel truck market and it still leads in this field, but since then it has been engineered into a variety of applications, including those in the oilfield. Recent engine developments have led to certification for offshore hazardous environments. Look around and you ll see Series 60s powering draw works, well servicing rigs, seismic vibrators, blenders, cementers, mud pumps, drill rigs and wire line snubbing. With a horsepower range from 300 hp to 665 hp, these 12.7L and 14.0L engines are fuelefficient and environmentally friendly. The Series 60 is also recognized for its built-in reliability and durability. With its heavy-duty cast block, unique 3-piece design pistons, large crankshaft journals and tough bottom-end main bearing support system, this engine has the toughness to get the job done and come back eager for more. Engineered for long, trouble-free operation, the Series 60 is designed to be easily overhauled and returned to the job with the minimum amount of downtime and cost, providing maximum return on the dollar invested. The Detroit Diesel Series 60 imitated but still unbeaten. The Series 50 The proven 8.5L Detroit Diesel Series 50 engine is the 4-cylinder version of the Series 60 with the same heavyduty qualities as the larger Series 60. With a horsepower range from 250 hp to 350 hp, this is the ideal engine for applications where high torque and horsepower are demanded. The turbo-charged air-to-air charge-cooled Series 50 incorporates a special counter-rotating weight system to provide smooth, vibration-dampened performance, no matter where it s used. And the time-tested DDEC electronic engine control system ensures optimum performance and fuel efficiency with minimal emissions. Like all Detroit Diesel engines, the Series 50 is designed for easy periodic maintenance and engineered to be overhauled or rebuilt when required and returned to the jobsite with minimum downtime and out-of-pocket cost. For optimum horsepower, it s hard to beat the fuel-efficient, costeffective Series 50. Series 50 250 to 350 hp Series 60 300 to 665 hp
Series 50 AndSeries 60 The proven 8.5L Detroit Diesel Series 50 engine is the 4-cylinder version of the popular Series 60 with the same heavyduty qualities as the larger 6-cylinder Series 60. With a horsepower range from 250 bhp to 350 bhp, this is the ideal engine for applications where high torque and horsepower are demanded. The first commercial diesel engine with a fully integrated electronic control system, the Detroit Diesel Series 60 is the workhorse engine other manufacturers have tried to imitate. Engineered for long, trouble-free operation, the 300 bhp to 665 bhp Series 60 is designed for high reliability, long engine life, and low cost of operation. Features and Benefits A complete power range from a common package Reliability and durability leader in its class Low life-cycle cost The complete DDEC System: Integrated engine management and control system. No adjustments or tune-ups means reduced downtime. Improved fuel economy. Fewer parts improves reliability. Unaided cold starts to 20º F DDEC-controlled automatic ether starts to 30º F Over 125,000 20,000-hour engines The overhead cam allows for the use of 36 head bolts on the Series 60, providing up to 1 million pounds of clamp load on the head gasket for extremely long life. Main and rod bearings are big. That s why the Series 50/60 engines have no requirement to roll out bearings it s just not necessary. General Specifications Series 60 Outside, the cylinder liner is cooled all the way to the top, using a patented feature called top liner cooling. This reduces ring temperatures by 100º F, another reason why Series 50/60 engines live so long. Inside each cylinder liner is an iron cross head piston. This iron piston provides a hard surface for the rings to seal against, unlike aluminum, which requires a special cast insert. Intake and exhaust passages are short and straight. Hot exhaust gases don t transfer too much heat into the head as they exit, preserving more energy to operate the turbo, and the engine doesn t waste fuel (pumping air in and out). Simple design, easy to service Series 50 Series 60 Series 60 Basic Engine 4 cycle 4 cycle 4 cycle Number of Cylinders 4 6 6 Bore x Stroke in 5.1 x 6.3 5.1 x 6.3 5.24 x 6.61 (mm) (130 x 160) (130 x 160) (133 x 168) Control DDEC DDEC DDEC Displacement 8.5L 12.7L 14.0L Dimensions: (approx.) Length, in (mm) A 44.3 (11.25) 57.2 (1453) 57.2 (1453) Width, in (mm) B 35.3 (897) 34.3 (872 34.3 (872) Height, in (mm) C 52.8 (1341) 54.2 (1377) 54.2 (1377) Weight, lbs (kg) 2190 (993) 2550 (1157) 2550 (1157) C A B
Series 60 Offshore Hazardous Environment Applications Detroit Diesel is the first heavy-duty diesel engine manufacturer to offer a fully integrated electronic engine package certified for hazardous environments. The Offshore Series 60 packages are prepared to withstand the harsh, corrosive, petroleum offshore environment. Offshore Certification The engines have been tested and certified by the following agencies: Underwriters Laboratories Compliance with the following standard(s) for safety In Class I Division 2, Groups A, B, C & D: UL 508, UL 1604; CSA C22.2 No. 14, CSA C22.2 No. 213. NEMKO Compliance With the Following Standard(s) For Safety For Group II Zone 2, Groups A, B & C: EN 50014,EN 50019, EN 50021, EN 50028, EN 60529, IP66. The DDEC Offshore System features a common design package for easy installation with all of the previous certifications and agencies listed. These offshore engine packages feature the Det Norske Veritas approved design for all electronic and mechanical systems and are DDEC CE labeled to EMC directives under DNV Notified Body Services. Undergoing conformity assessment by DNV to meet ATEX directives. Offshore Features & Benefits Engine Protection Self Diagnostics Fast Troubleshooting Easy to Work On Variety of Shutdown Options Management Reports and Much More Low Cost of Operation Common Electronics Less OEM and Field Support Training and Inventory to Purchase and Maintain Best Field Support in the Industry Fourth-Generation Electronics, More Than 650,000 in Operation Worldwide Series 60 Series 60 Offshore Engine General Specifications Model Engine Series 60 6063MK73 6063MK74 6063HK73 6063HK74 Series 60 Offshore Rated Power Output Model Engine Horsepower (kw) Peak Torque (N m) Series 60 400 bhp (298 kw) @ 2100 rpm 1550 lb-ft (2102 N m) @ 1350 rpm Series 60 450 bhp (336 kw) @ 2100 rpm 1550 lb-ft (2102 N m) @ 1350 rpm Series 60 500 bhp (373 kw) @ 2100 rpm 1650 lb-ft (2337 N m) @ 1350 rpm Series 60 550 bhp (373 kw) @ 2100 rpm 1750 lb-ft (2102 N m) @ 1350 rpm Series 60 600 bhp (448 kw) @ 2100 rpm 1900 lb-ft (2576 N m) @ 1350 rpm All ratings are non-road and IMO certified. Water-Cooled Exhaust Components Water-Cooled Exhaust Components and DDEC Offshore Water-Cooled Exhaust Components Water-Cooled Exhaust Components and DDEC Offshore
Jacobs engine brake optional 38 Head bolts for uniform head gasket load Dual thermostats for safety Grade 8 fasteners throughout Front mounted hardened geartrain Wet replaceable liner with top liner cooling Accessory drive front or rear mounts PTO capability - up to 280 BHP Numerous mount options Coolant control inspection passage 12/24 Volt ECM
Single overhead cam Ceramic injector roller for long life Two piece rocker cover option for ease of removal in tight quarters Electronic unit injector - self compensating Four valves per cylinder One piece cylinder head Reusable rocker cover gasket Short intake and exhaust ports Built-in engine protection Silicone hose throughout Two piece cross head piston 12/24V Starter options Full HP rear PTO option Aluminum or cast iron flywheel housing #1 or #0 Reusable pan gasket Electronic control module High strength composite oil pan DDEC Management reports EPA, Euro and IMO nonroad certification
Want ToKnow More? Take A Look At The Simple Design Of The Engine. The One-Piece Cylinder Head Contains The Overhead Camshaft. This Camshaft Arrangement Provides A Variety Of Benefits: Intake and exhaust passages are straight for easy entry and exit of air from the cylinder. The engine doesn t waste fuel pumping air in and out. Intake and exhaust passages are also short. Intake air is not overly heated as it passes through the head. The resulting cooler air in the cylinder improves economy. And the hot exhaust gases don t transfer too much heat into the head as they exit, preserving more energy to operate the turbo. The overhead cam allows for direct actuation of the fuel injectors without push rods or push tubes. The result is high fuel injection pressure and better fuel economy. The overhead cam also allows for the use of 38 head bolts on the Series 60, providing up to 1,000,000 pounds of clamp load on the head gasket for extremely long life. Inside each cylinder liner is the DDC TM Iron Cross Head Piston. This iron piston provides a hard surface for the rings to seal against, unlike aluminum, which requires a special cast insert. Outside, the cylinder liner is cooled all the way to the top, using a patented DDC feature called top liner cooling. This reduces ring temperatures by 100º F, another reason Series 50/60 engines live so long. Main and rod bearings are big. That s why the Series 50/60 engine has no requirement to roll out bearings - it s just not necessary. The Series 50/60 engine block, with no camshaft is a simple, troublefree design. Add the gear train to drive the accessories and the camshaft, and you have a complete Series 60 engine. Simple Rugged Easy to work on Key components are right under the rocker cover Fewer parts mean reduced maintenance expense
Electronic Engine Controls. The Way To Control Profits. Complete Control With The DDEC System DDEC is a complete, integrated engine management and control system. The functions of DDEC can be easily categorized: I N P U T Input to DDEC comes from a variety of sources: The machine operator The machine itself Engine sensors These inputs flow to the Electronic Control Module (ECM), which is mounted on the engine. The ECM is a powerful yet simple computer. A N A L Y S I S The ECM analyzes the input from the sources mentioned. It analyzes hundreds of inputs every second and knows what the machine operator would like the machine to do, what the machine is doing, the temperature of the engine, RPM, oil pressure, load factor and so on.the ECM then compares this input to the data stored in its memory. O U T P U T The commands from the ECM activate each fuel injector. Each fuel injector is instructed to inject a given amount of fuel at a given time. Display Every Event W ith Electronic Controls Detroit Diesel offers an electronic display that can replace a typical mechanical instrument panel. In addition, the Detroit Diesel electronic display will indicate any problem with a script message. The engine ECM records every significant event within its built-in memory. It s a simple procedure for a service technician, or even the machine operator, to access and display the information and quickly locate a problem. Detroit Diesel Electronic Controls (DDEC) DDEC is a complete, integrated engine management and control system. DDEC IV, the fourth generation of DDEC, is now standard equipment on all Series 50, Series 60, Series 2000, and Series 4000 engines. DDEC Features And Benefits Fewer parts improves reliability No adjustments or tune-ups means reduced downtime Improved fuel economy Engine protection helps avoid damage to engine, transmission or machine Torque limiting helps save drivetrain components Self diagnosis Engine overspeed Maintenance Alert System (MAS) Half-engine idle for rapid warm-up Reduced emissions and cold start smoke control Built-in and remote PTO control Starter lock-out RPM limiting capability Variable speed or limiting speed governor options Pressure-sensing governor option Ether injection Filter and Fluid Checks with Maintenance Alert System Checks oil and coolant levels Checks pressure drop across the fuel and air filters In-cab monitor for quick view of operating status Maximizes filter change intervals Extends maintenance intervals to the maximum safe limits Eliminates costly, away-fromhome maintenance interventions Green light indicates system checked and within preset specifications. DDEC illuminates a red light indicating exactly what the maintenance department must check. No hassle, no guesswork, no wasted downtime. Sensors monitor oil level, coolant level, and pressure drop across the fuel and air filters. Maintenance Alert System simply mounts under driver seat for quick and easy viewing.
Detroit Diesel Diagnostic Link Detroit Diesel Diagnostic Link (3DL) Within the 3DL software are two separate functions one used for troubleshooting and diagnostics on a running engine and the other providing management reports to help equipment owners improve engine performance, reduce operating costs and improve productivity. DDEC Reports DDEC Reports, part of Detroit Diesel Diagnostic Link (3DL) software, extracts data from DDEC Data Pages (standard on every DDEC IV engine) and produces comprehensive reports for service technicians and management. Available reports include: Trip Activity Hard Brake Incident Vehicle Speed/RPM DDEC Diagnostic Over-Speed/Over-Rev Profile Engine Load/RPM Monthly Activity Vehicle Configuration Daily Engine Usage Periodic Maintenance Status Life to Date Internet-Based Troubleshooting Online diagnostics: Detroit Diesel s internet-based troubleshooting program (Case Based Reasoning) allows any mechanic to troubleshoot problems like a pro. Description: low power, high rpm, not temperature related Questions: Has the check engine light come on? Does the problem only occur at certain outside temperatures? When does the engine performance problem occur? What type of engine performance problem is occurring? What type of engine problem is occurring? Actions: Probability of this being the problem in %: 97 97 97 Answers (list): No No High Speeds Low power Performance Check turbo boost pressure. Check air intake system for restrictions. Check air intake system for low boost pressure. Diagnostic Link Software Diagnostic Link for Windows 95/98/2000/NT is a key troubleshooting tool that includes a built-in service manual and can aid in extracting data, and analyzing and managing information from the ECM. This tool can view or change: Engine configurations Engine protection options Vehicle speed settings Total engine and trip data Fault codes Idle shutdown Cylinder cutouts Information from DDEC Data
Power &Vision. Service & Support. Because Detroit Diesel is now a DaimlerChrysler Powersystems Company, our customer support network has doubled and immediate service and parts support is available anywhere in the world. After a Detroit Diesel engine is purchased, Detroit Diesel personnel remain in touch, either in person or by telephone, to make sure the engine is running the way it was built to run. This is known as Service After the Sale, and Detroit Diesel does this with every engine sold. Every Detroit Diesel engine sold is backed by Detroit Diesel s ironclad warranty. One-Stop Product Support Detroit Diesel is dedicated to being responsive to our customers needs. Our strategy has focused on building strength and growth through expanding our remanufacturing operations, our associated or co-branded parts offering, a full line of maintenance products, and strategic acquisitions. Detroit Diesel s aftermarket sales are heavily supported by an online, real-time parts distribution network that provides computerized access to critical engine parts information 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Central to Detroit Diesel s worldwide parts strategy is our Parts Distribution Center (PDC) in Canton, Ohio, which is supported by additional distribution centers in the Netherlands, Germany, and Singapore. Customers and distributors throughout the world can access the Centers computer hot line for rapid parts delivery. The PDC has consistently demonstrated excellent product availability and superior customer service at all times. Training Detroit Diesel is committed to providing the best products, service, and training in the world. Detroit Diesel service technicians are experts who have been trained on all Detroit Diesel products and have a thorough knowledge of the latest diesel technology. They must pass an entrance exam and sustaining exams to maintain membership in the Detroit Diesel Corporation Guild. Training allows Detroit Diesel technicians to communicate and share their knowledge with their coworkers and with their customers whether the customer uses one or one thousand units. Training by Detroit Diesel technicians is available on-site, at local distributors and dealers, and at Detroit Diesel s own state-of-the-art training center. Technical Support Technical support for a Detroit Diesel engine begins even before the engine goes into service. It starts with a detailed analysis of the installation by Detroit Diesel s Application Engineering Department. When necessary, a complete torsional analysis of the driveline or driven component is included. Electronic Support Information about Detroit Diesel product updates is available on the internet, where service information bulletins can be easily accessed (www.detroitdiesel.com or www.mtu-friedrichshafen.com).
Why Should You Buy A Series 60 Engine? A complete power range in a common single footprint Lightweight Low maintenance costs Unaided cold starts to 20º F DDEC controlled automatic Ether Starts to 30º F Maximize revenue Over fifty-thousand, 20,000 hour engines Simple design Easy to service The complete DDEC System with dozens of DDEC features as standard equipment Worldwide Parts and Service organization of over 2,500 outlets What About Warranty? The Series 60 engine is covered by a standard warranty of one year, unlimited hours with 100% parts and labor coverage. (For complete warranty details see your authorized DDC outlet.) The Series 60 Has Been The Most Popular Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine In North America For Twelve Years In A Row!
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