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MAN L16/24 GenSet Marks 3,000 Global Sales

MAN L16/24 GenSet Marks 3,000 Global Sales

Seatrade Maritime

August 1, 2013

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First introduced in the 1990s, MAN Diesel & Turbo’s 16/24 GenSet is a proven workhorse that has been employed by a broad range of applications and whose continuous re-designs have kept it competitive.

Mikael C. Jensen, Vice President and Head of Engineering for the Low-Speed Business Unit, MAN Diesel & Turbo said: “Since its first entry to the market two decades ago, the L16/24 has regularly been updated and kept pace with modern demands. The Mk. 2 package with valve guide arrangement has been standard for a couple of years for new buildings, and is also now offered as retrofit package. A sales total of 3,000 units is a remarkable achievement in a tough market, and we will continue to develop the engine so it remains competitive in the years to come.”

MAN Diesel & Turbo has introduced several, different generations of the L16/24 over its lifetime with a constant focus on achieving ever longer TBOs and increased output. The HFO-powered engine has shown its versatility and has been employed as a GenSet aboard many different types of vessel – from handysize bulk carriers, tankers and general cargo vessels, to small and medium-sized reefers, container vessels, ferries and cruise ships. It has also served as power plant in some of the world’s hottest climates, as well as some of the coldest inside the Arctic Circle.

Furthermore, the engine has also found favour as a laboratory unit for testing lubricating oils and has also found a niche as a test unit at different technical universities in Europe and South America.

Aesthetically, the streamlined, exterior design of the L16/24 – uncluttered by tubes and pipes – has also been recognised with a prestigious ID design award.

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