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Features
See how the powerful and cost-effective Final Tier 4 John Deere 4045HFG06 generator drive diesel engine with 128 kW (172 hp) can benefit OEM gen-set applications.
These engines use diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) and selective catalytic reduction (SCR) technology to meet Final Tier 4 emission regulations. They meet customer performance without the need for a diesel particulate filter (DPF).
Big engine durability
Heavy-duty components that are usually found in our larger engines are used throughout our generator drive engine line. Many of our DOC/SCR engines feature top-liner cooling, steel pistons, and variable-speed fan drives.
Series turbochargers
Fresh air is first drawn into the low-pressure turbocharger(fixed geometry) and compressed to a higher pressure. The compressed air is then drawn into the high-pressure turbocharger (VGT or WGT), where the air is further compressed. The high-pressure air is then routed through a charge air cooler and into the engine's intake manifold. By splitting the work between two turbochargers, both can operate at peak efficiency and at slower rotating speeds —lowering stress on turbocharger components and improving reliability. Series turbocharging delivers more boost pressure than single turbocharger configurations which results in higher power density, improved low-speed torque, and improved high altitude operation.
Cooled exhaust gas recirculation (EGR)
EGR cools and mixes measured amounts of cooled exhaust gas with incoming fresh air to lower peak combustion temperatures, thereby reducing NOx.
High-pressure common-rail (HPCR) and engine control unit (ECU)
The HPCR fuel system provides variable common-rail pressure, multiple injections, and higher injection pressures up to 2,500 bar (36,000 psi). It also controls fuel injection timing and provides precise control for the start, duration, and end of injection.
4-valve cylinder head
The 4-valve cylinder head provides excellent airflow resulting in greater low-speed torque and better transient response time by utilizing a cross-flow design.
Air-to-air aftercooled
This is the most efficient method of cooling intake air to help reduce engine emissions while maintaining low-speed torque, transient response time, and peak torque. It enables an engine to meet emissions regulations with better fuel economy and the lowest installed costs.
Compact size
Lower installed cost
Mounting points are the same as previous engine models
John Deere electronic engine controls
Enables low idle speed for reduced fuel consumption
Enables switching between 1500 and 1800 RPM without reprogramming
Single engine control unit (ECU) manages both the engine and the aftertreatment systems
Premium software option integrates with equipment or vehicles to reduce engineering and installation costs
Additional features
Low idle speeds
Dual frequency 1500/1800 rpm
Glow plugs
500-hour oil change
Self-adjusting poly-vee fan drive
Optional factory installed variable-speed fan drive improves fuel economy and reduces noise levels
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