UMMINS ENGINE COMPANY, INC
Columbus, Indiana 47201
ENGINE PERFORMANCE CURVE
Basic Engine Model: KTA50-G3 Curve Number:FR-6250 Page No.
Engine Critical Parts List: CPL: 2227 Date:12Jan01
Displacement : 50.3 litre (3067 in3 ) Bore : 159 mm (6.25 in.) Stroke : 159 mm (6.25 in.)
No. of Cylinders : 16 Aspiration : Turbocharged and Aftercooled
Engine Speed Standby Power Rating Prime Power Rating Continuous Power Rating
Limited TimeUnlimited Time
RPM kWmBHP kWm BHP kWmBHP kWmBHP1500 1227 1645 1150 1541 1097 1470 900 1206
1800 1380 1850 1300 1742 1220 1635 1000 1340
Engine Performance Data @ 1500 RPM
OUTPUT POWER FUEL CONSUMPTION
% kWm BHP kg/kWm·h lb/BHP·h litre/hour U.S. Gal/hour
STANDBY POWER
100 1227 1645 0.203 0.334 293 77.4
PRIME -- LIMITED TIME RUNNING POWER
100 1150 1541 0.202 0.333 274 72.3
PRIME -- UNLIMITED TIME RUNNING POWER
100 1097 1470 0.202 0.333 261 69.0
75 822 1102 0.206 0.338 199 52.5
50 548 735 0.216 0.355 139 36.6
25 275 368 0.234 0.385 76 20.0
CONTINUOUS POWER
100 900 1206 0.204 0.336 216 57.1
CONVERSIONS:(Litres = U.S. Gal x 3.785)(kWm = BHP x 0.746) (U.S. Gal = Litres x 0.2642) (BHP = Engine kWm x 1.34)
These guidelines have been formulated to ensure proper application of generator drive engines in A.C. generator set installations. Generator drive engines are not designed for and shall not be used in variable speed D.C. generator set applications.
STANDBY POWER RATING
Applicable for supplying emergency power for the duration of the utility power outage. No overload capability is available for this rating. Under no condition is an engine allowed to operate in parallel with the public utility at the Standby Power rating. This rating should be applied where reliable utility power is available. A Standby rated engine should be sized for a maximum of an 80% average load factor and 200 hours of operation per year. This includes less than 25 hours per year at the Standby Power rating. Standby ratings should never be applied except in true emergency power outages. Negotiated power outages contracted with a utility company are not considered an emergency.
PRIME POWER RATING
Applicable for supplying electric power in lieu of commercially purchased power. Prime Power applications must be in the form of one of the following two categories:
UNLIMITED TIME RUNNING PRIME POWER
Prime Power is available for an unlimited number of hours per year in a variable load application. Variable load should not exceed a 70% average of the Prime Power rating during any operating period of 250 hours. The total operating time at 100% Prime Power shall not exceed 500 hours per year. A 10% overload capability is available for a period of 1 hour within a 12-hour period of operation. Total operating time at the 10% overload power shall not exceed 25 hours per year.
LIMITED TIME RUNNING PRIME POWER
Limited Time Prime Power is available for a limited number of hours in a non-variable load application. It is intended for use in situations where power outages are contracted, such as in utility power curtailment. Engines may be operated in parallel to the public utility up to 750 hours per year at power levels never to exceed the Prime Power rating. The customer should be aware, however, that the life of any engine will be reduced by this constant high load operation. Any operation exceeding 750 hours per year at the Limited Time Prime Power rating should use the Continuous Power rating.
CONTINUOUS POWER RATING
Applicable for supplying utility power at a constant 100% load for an unlimited number of hours per year. No overload capability is available for this rating.
Data shown above represent gross engine performance capabilities obtained and corrected in accordance with ISO-3046 conditions of 100 kPa (29.5 in Hg) barometric pressure [110 m (361 ft) altitude], 25 °C (77 °F) air inlet temperature, and relative humidity of 30% with No. 2 diesel or a fuel corresponding to ASTM D2.
See reverse side for application rating guidelines.
The fuel consumption data is based on No. 2 diesel fuel weight at 0.85 kg/litre (7.1 lbs/U.S. gal).
Power output curves are based on the engine operating with fuel system, water pump and lubricating oil pump; not included are battery charging alternator, fan, optional equipment and driven components.
TECHNICAL DATA DEPT. CERTIFIED WITHIN 5% CHIEF ENGINEER
Engine Speed Standby Power Rating Prime Power Rating Continuous Power Rating
Limited Time Unlimited Time
RPM kWmBHP kWm BHP kWm BHP kWmBHP 1500 1227 1645 1150 1541 1097 1470 900 1206
1800 1380 1850 1300 1742 1220 1635 1000 1340
Engine Performance Data @ 1800 RPM
OUTPUT POWER FUEL CONSUMPTION
% kWm BHP kg/kWm·h lb/BHP·h litre/hour U.S. Gal/hour
STANDBY POWER
100 1380 1850 0.204 0.335 330 87.3
PRIME -- LIMITED TIME RUNNING POWER
100 1300 1742 0.203 0.334 310 81.0
PRIME -- UNLIMITED TIME RUNNING POWER
100 1220 1635 0.203 0.334 291 76.9
75 915 1226 0.207 0.340 222 58.7
50 610 818 0.220 0.361 157 41.6
25 305 409 0.249 0.410 89 23.6
CONTINUOUS POWER
100 1000 1340 0.206 0.338 242 63.8
CONVERSIONS:(Litres = U.S. Gal x 3.785)(kWm = BHP x 0.746) (U.S. Gal = Litres x 0.2642) (BHP = Engine kWm x 1.34)
These guidelines have been formulated to ensure proper application of generator drive engines in A.C. generator set installations. Generator drive engines are not designed for and shall not be used in variable speed D.C. generator set applications.
STANDBY POWER RATING
Applicable for supplying emergency power for the duration of the utility power outage. No overload capability is available for this rating. Under no condition is an engine allowed to operate in parallel with the public utility at the Standby Power rating. This rating should be applied where reliable utility power is available. A Standby rated engine should be sized for a maximum of an 80% average load factor and 200 hours of operation per year. This includes less than 25 hours per year at the Standby Power rating. Standby ratings should never be applied except in true emergency power outages. Negotiated power outages contracted with a utility company are not considered an emergency.
PRIME POWER RATING
Applicable for supplying electric power in lieu of commercially purchased power. Prime Power applications must be in the form of one of the following two categories:
UNLIMITED TIME RUNNING PRIME POWER
Prime Power is available for an unlimited number of hours per year in a variable load application. Variable load should not exceed a 70% average of the Prime Power rating during any operating period of 250 hours. The total operating time at 100% Prime Power shall not exceed 500 hours per year. A 10% overload capability is available for a period of 1 hour within a 12-hour period of operation. Total operating time at the 10% overload power shall not exceed 25 hours per year.
LIMITED TIME RUNNING PRIME POWER
Limited Time Prime Power is available for a limited number of hours in a non-variable load application. It is intended for use in situations where power outages are contracted, such as in utility power curtailment. Engines may be operated in parallel to the public utility up to 750 hours per year at power levels never to exceed the Prime Power rating. The customer should be aware, however, that the life of any engine will be reduced by this constant high load operation. Any operation exceeding 750 hours per year at the Limited Time Prime Power rating should use the Continuous Power rating.
CONTINUOUS POWER RATING
Applicable for supplying utility power at a constant 100% load for an unlimited number of hours per year. No overload capability is available for this rating.
Data shown above represent gross engine performance capabilities obtained and corrected in accordance with ISO-3046 conditions of 100 kPa (29.5 in Hg) barometric pressure [110 m (361 ft.) altitude], 25 °C (77 °F) air inlet temperature, and relative humidity of 30% with No. 2 diesel or a fuel corresponding to ASTM D2.
See reverse side for application rating guidelines.
The fuel consumption data is based on No. 2 diesel fuel weight at 0.85 kg/litre (7.1 lbs/U.S. gal).
Power output curves are based on the engine operating with fuel system, water pump and lubricating oil pump; not included are battery charging alternator, fan, optional equipment and driven components.
TECHNICAL DATA DEPT. CERTIFIED WITHIN 5% CHIEF ENGINEER
KTA50-G3 Derate Curves @ 1500 RPM CURVE NO : FR-6250
DATE : 12Jan01
NOTE: Derates shown are based on 15 in H20 air intake restriction and 2 in Hg exhaust back pressure.
For sustained operation above these conditions, derate by an additional 5% per 1000 ft (300 m) and 9% per 18° F (10°
Reference Standards:
BS-5514 and DIN-6271 standards are based on ISO-3046.
Cummins Engine Company, Inc.
Engine Data Sheet
DATA SHEET : DS-6250
ENGINE MODEL : KTA50-G3 CONFIGURATION NUMBER : D283021DX02 DATE : 12Jan01
ERFORMANCE CURVE : FR-6250
INSTALLATION DIAGRAM CPL NUMBER
• Fan to Flywheel :3626420 • Engine Critical Parts List : 2227
GENERAL ENGINE DATA
Type ......................................................................................................................................................... 4-Cycle; 60° Vee; 16-Cylinder Diesel
Aspiration ................................................................................................................................................. Turbocharged and Aftercooled
Bore x Stroke.........................................................................................................— in x in (mm x mm) 6.25 x 6.25 (159 x 159)
Displacement. ......................................................................................................................— in3 (liter) 3067 (50.3)
Compression Ratio.................................................................................................................................... 13.9 : 1
Dry Weight
Fan to Flywheel Engine.........................................................................................................—lb (kg) 11820 (5360)
Heat Exchanger Cooled Engine............................................................................................—lb (kg) 12260 (5560)
Wet Weight
Fan to Flywheel Engine.........................................................................................................—lb (kg) 12485 (5662)
Heat Exchanger Cooled Engine ......................................................................................... .—lb (kg) 13085 (5934)
Moment of Inertia of Rotating Components
• with FW 6009 Flywheel ...........................................................................................—lbm• ft2(kg • m2) 301 (12.7)
• with FW 6017 Flywheel. ........................................................................................—lbm • ft2 (kg • m2) 515 (21.7)
Center of Gravity from Rear Face of Flywheel Housing (FH 6024)..............................................—in (mm) 47.5 (1206)
Center of Gravity Above Crankshaft Centerline ...........................................................................—in (mm) 11.0 (279)
Maximum Static Loading at Rear Main Bearing..............................................................................—lb (kg) 2000 (908)
ENGINE MOUNTING
Maximum Bending Moment at Rear Face of Block .................................................—lb • ft (N • m) 4500 (6100)
EXHAUST SYSTEM
Maximum Back Pressure @ Standby Power Rating.................................................—in Hg (mm Hg) 2 (51)
AIR INDUCTION SYSTEM
Maximum Intake Air Restriction
• with Dirty Filter Element @ Standby Power Rating .....................................................—in H2O (mm H2O) 25 (635)
• with Clean Filter Element @ Standby Power Rating ...................................................—in H2O (mm H2O) 15 (381)
COOLING SYSTEM
Coolant Capacity — Engine Only .......................................................................................—US gal (liter) 42.5 (161)
Maximum Coolant Friction Head External to Engine —1800 rpm...............................................—psi (kPa) 15 (103)
—1500 rpm...............................................—psi (kPa) 10 (69)
Maximum Static Head of Coolant Above Engine Crank Centerline...................................................— ft (m) 60 (18.3)
Standard Thermostat (Modulating) Range....................................................................................... —°F (°C) 180 - 200 (82 - 93)
Minimum Pressure Cap (For Cooling Systems with less than 2 m [6 ft.] Static Head)....................—psi (kPa) 14 (96)
Maximum Top Tank Temperature for Standby / Prime Power ...........................................................—°F (°C) 220 / 21 (104 / 100)
LUBRICATION SYSTEM
Oil Pressure @ Idle Speed ...........................................................................................................—psi (kPa) 20 (138)
@ Governed Speed .................................................................................................—psi (kPa) 50 - 70 (345 - 483)
Maximum Oil Temperature.................................................................................................................—°F (°C) 250 (121)
Oil Capacity with OP 6024 Oil Pan : High - Low .......................................................................—US gal (liter) 40 - 32 (151 - 121)
Total System Capacity (Including Bypass Filter).......................................................................—US gal (liter) 46.7 (177)
Angularity of OP 6024 Oil Pan —Front Down ......................................................................................... 30°
—Front Up .............................................................................................. 30°
—Side to Side......................................................................................... 30°
FUEL SYSTEM
Type Injection ............................................................................................................................................................Direct Injection Cummins PT
Maximum Restriction at PT Fuel Injection Pump —with Clean Fuel Filter................................................—in Hg (mm Hg) 4.0 (102)
—with Dirty Fuel Filter...................................................—in Hg (mm Hg) 8.0 (203)
Maximum Allowable Head on Injector Return Line (Consisting of Friction Head and Static Head)..........—in Hg (mm Hg) 6.5 (165)
Maximum Fuel Flow to Injection Pump................................................................................................— US gph (liter / hr) 165 (625)
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Cranking Motor (Heavy Duty, Positive Engagement) ..............................................................................................— volt 24
Battery Charging System, Negative Ground ..................................................................................................... — ampere 35
Maximum Allowable Resistance of Cranking Circuit.................................................................................................— ohm 0.002
Minimum Recommended Battery Capacity
• Cold Soak @ 50°F (10 °C) and Above ........................................................................................................—0°F CCA 1280
• Cold Soak @ 32°F to 50 °F (0 °C to 10 °C)................................................................................................—0°F CCA 1800
• Cold Soak @ 0 °F to 32 °F (-18 °C to 0 °C)................................................................................................—0°F CCA 1800
COLD START CAPABILITY
Minimum Ambient Temperature for Aided (with Coolant Heater) Cold Start within 10 seconds................................—°F (°C) 50 (10)
Minimum Ambient Temperature for Unaided Cold Start............................................................................................—°F (°C) 45 (7)
PERFORMANCE DATA
All data is based on: • Engine operating with fuel system, water pump, lubricating oil pump, air cleaner and exhaust
silencer; not included are battery charging alternator, fan, and optional driven components.
• Engine operating with fuel corresponding to grade No. 2-D per ASTM D975.
• ISO 3046, Part 1, Standard Reference Conditions of:
Barometric Pressure : 100 kPa (29.53 in Hg) Air Temperature : 25 °C (77 °F)
Altitude : 110 m (361 ft) Relative Humidity : 30%
Steady State Stability Band at any Constant Load ............................................................................................................—% +/- 0.25
Estimated Free Field Sound Pressure Level of a Typical Generator Set; .
Excludes Exhaust Noise; at Rated Load and 7.5 m (24.6 ft); 1800 rpm / 1500 rpm.......................................................—dBA 94.6 / 92.4
Exhaust Noise at 1 m Horizontally from Centerline of Exhaust Pipe Outlet Upwards at 45° — 1800 / 1500 rpm....—dBA 126 / 125
STANDBYPOWER PRIME POWERUNLIMITED TIME
60 hz 50 hz 60 hz 50 hz
Governed Engine peed....................................................................—rpm 1800 1500 1800 1500
Engine Idle Speed ......................................................................... —rpm 725 - 775 725 - 775 725 - 775 725 - 775
Gross Engine Power Output. .................................................BHP (kWm) 1850 (1380) 1645 (1227) 1635 (1220) 1470 (1097)
Brake Mean Effective Pressure ...........................................— psi (kPa) 265 (1827) 283 (1951) 235 (1620) 253 (1744)
Piston Speed................................................................— ft / min (m / s) 1875 (9.5) 1562 (7.9) 1875 (9.5) 1562 (7.9)
Friction Horsepower ............................................................... HP (kWm) 225 (168) 155 (116) 225 (168) 155 (116)
Engine Water Flow at Stated Friction Head External to Engine:
• 4 psi Friction Head..............................................— US gpm (liter / s) 535 (33.7) 440 (27.8) 535 (33.7) 440 (27.8)
• Maximum Friction Head......................................— US gpm (liter / s) 470 (29.6) 400 (25.2) 470 (29.6) 400 (25.2)
Engine Data with Dry Type Exhaust Manifold
Intake Air Flow ..............................................................— cfm (liter / s) 3900 (1840) 3700 (1746) 3700 (1746) 3400 (1605)
Exhaust Gas Temperature................................................ — °F (°C) 887 (475) 977 (525) 860 (460) 968 (520)
Exhaust Gas Flow ........................................................— cfm (liter / s) 9100 (4295) 8500 (4011) 8400 (3964) 7900 (3728)
Air to Fuel Ratio ..................................................................— air : fuel 26.5 : 1 27.0 : 1 27.5 : 1 28.0 : 1
Radiated Heat to Ambient ....................................— BTU / min (kWm) 10000 (176) 8500 (150) 8500 (150) 7300 (130)
Heat Rejection to Coolant ...................................— BTU / min (kWm) 51000 (900) 44000 (775) 44000 (775) 38500 (680)
Heat Rejection to Exhaust...................................— BTU / min (kWm) 53000 (935) 48000 (845) 47000 (830) 43000 (760)
N.A. - Data is Not Available
N/A- Not Applicable to this Engine
TBD - To Be Determined
ENGINE MODEL : KTA50-G3
DATA SHEET :DS-6250
CUMMINS ENGINE COMPANY, INC. Columbus, Indiana 47202-3005 DATE :12Jan01
CURVE NO. : FR-6250
KTA50-G3 Derate Curves @ 1800 RPM CURVE NO : FR-6250
DATE : 12Jan01
NOTE:Derates shown are based on 15 in H20 air intake restriction and 2 in Hg exhaust back pressure.
For sustained operation above these conditions, derate by an additional 6% per 1000 ft (300 m) and 8% per 18° F (10° C).
Reference Standards:
BS-5514 and DIN-6271 standards are based on ISO-3046.
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