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Waukesha gas engines

VHP Series Four


P9394GSI
1500 - 2250 BHP (1119 - 1678 kWb)

The P9394GSI engine combines proven features common Packaging improvements include an engine-mounted
to other Waukesha VHP engines with a series of design lube oil cooling and filter system, deep sump oil pan, single
enhancements and packaging improvements, resulting in fuel inlet connection, simplified cooling connections and a
the highest horsepower output in GE’s Waukesha Series high-capacity oil pump.
Four rich-burn engine portfolio. GE’s Waukesha Series Four rich-burn engines are the
Components such as the Waukesha ESM control system, engines of choice for the harshest and most demanding
cylinder heads, valves, liners, bearings, and connecting gas compression, power generation and mechanical drive
rods are common with those found on other Series Four applications.
engines, allowing for simpler operation and servicing. Series Four engines can reliably produce more power on
An enhanced combustion system provides lower exhaust the hottest field gases, at the highest altitudes, and in
temperatures and improved fuel efficiency for decreased the most remote locations, all while delivering the lowest
service and operation costs while still maintaining the available emissions when paired with a 3-way catalyst
application flexibility associated with rich-burn engines. (NSCR).

technical data
Cylinders V16 Dimensions l x w x h inch (mm)
Piston displacement 9388 cu. in. (154 L) 168 (4273) x 78 (1971) x 101 (2565)
Compression ratio 9.7:1
Bore & stroke 9.375’’ x 8.5’’ (238 x 216) Weights lb (kg)
Jacket water system capacity 148 gal. (560 L) 34,000 (15,422)
Lube oil capacity 239 gal. (904 L)
Starting system 125 - 150 psi air/gas
performance data
Intercooler Water Temperature 130°F (54°C) 1200 RPM 1000 RPM
Power bhp (kWb) 2250 (1678) 1875 (1398)
BSFC (LHV) Btu/bhp-hr (kJ/kWh) 7063 (9992) 6984 (9879)
Fuel Consumption Btu/hr x 1000 (kW) 16200 (4749) 13350 (3913)
NOx g/bhp-hr (mg/Nm3 @ 5% O2) 14.6 (5403) 14.6 (5403)
Emissions

CO g/bhp-hr (mg/Nm @ 5% O2)


3
9.5 (3512) 9.5 (3512)
NMHC g/bhp-hr (mg/Nm @ 5% 02)
3
0.35 (131) 0.34 (127)
THC g/bhp-hr (mg/Nm3 @ 5% O2) 1.0 (364) 1.0 (364)
Heat to Jacket Water Btu/hr x 1000 (kW) 4634 (1358) 3925 (1150)
Heat to Lube Oil Btu/hr x 1000 (kW) 598 (175) 478 (140)
Balance
Heat

Heat to Intercooler Btu/hr x 1000 (kW) 528 (156) 386 (114)


Heat to Radiation Btu/hr x 1000 (kW) 795 (233) 696 (204)
Total Exhaust Heat Btu/hr x 1000 (kW) 3914 (1147) 3089 (905)
Induction Air Flow scfm (Nm3/hr) 2805 (4225) 2325 (3502)
Exhaust
System
Intake/

Exhaust Flow lb/hr (kg/hr) 13650 (6191) 11315 (5133)


Exhaust Temperature °F (°C) 1085 (585) 1060 (571)

All data according to full load and subject to technical development and modification.
Consult your local GE Energy’s representative for system application assistance. The manufacturer reserves the right to change or modify without notice, the design or
equipment specifications as herein set forth without incurring any obligation either with respect to equipment previously sold or in the process of construction except where
otherwise specifically guaranteed by the manufacturer.

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