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Waukesha* gas engines

VHP* Series Four*

P9394GSI
1500 - 2250 BHP (1119 - 1678 kWb)

GEs Waukesha P9394GSI gas engine


combines proven features common
to other Waukesha VHP engines with
a series of design enhancements and
packaging improvements, resulting in
the highest horsepower output in GEs
Waukesha Series Four rich-burn engine
portfolio.

flexibility associated with rich-burn


engines.

Components such as the Waukesha


ESM control system, emPact emission
control system, cylinder heads, valves,
liners, bearings, and connecting rods
are common with those found on
other Series Four engines, allowing for
simpler operation and servicing.

Waukeshas emPact Emission Control


System combines an engine, catalyst,
and air/fuel ratio control, factorydesigned for optimal interaction and
maximum performance. It consists
of a GE-supplied catalyst, pre- and
post-catalyst oxygen sensing, and
dierential temperature and pressure
sensors. emPacts closed-loop control
system measures the engine exhaust
and automatically adjusts the air/fuel
ratio to keep the catalyst operating at

An enhanced combustion system


provides lower exhaust temperatures
and improved fuel eciency for
decreased service and operation costs
while still maintaining the application

Packaging improvements include an


engine-mounted lube oil cooling and
filter system, deep sump oil pan, single
fuel inlet connection, simplifi ed cooling
connections and a high-capacity oil
pump.

maximum eciency, even as speed,


load, fuel, and ambient conditions
change.
A full-color display panel provides
real-time engine operating
parameters, including faults, alarms,
and shutdowns. A logging function
allows all dataincluding catalyst
temperature and pressure dierential
to be saved to a USB device to simplify
emissions reporting.
Series Four engines can reliably
produce more power on the hottest
field gases, at the highest altitudes,
and in the most remote locations, all
while delivering the lowest available
emissions when paired with a 3-way
catalyst (NSCR).

technical data
Cylinders
Piston displacement
Compression ratio
Bore & stroke
Jacket water system capacity
Lube oil capacity
Starting system

V16

Dimensions l x w x h inch (mm)

9388 cu. in. (154 L)

168 (4273) x 78 (1971) x 101 (2565)

9.7:1
9.375 x 8.5 (238 x 216)
148 gal. (560 L)

Weights lb (kg)
34,000 (15,422)

239 gal. (904 L)


2 electric starters, 24V each

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performance data
Intercooler Water Temperature 130F (54C)

1200 RPM

Power bhp (kWb)

2250 (1678)

1875 (1398)

BSFC (LHV) Btu/bhp-hr (kJ/kWh)

7063 (9992)

6999 (9903)

15892 (4659)

13123 (3847)

Fuel Consumption Btu/hr x 1000 (kW)


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

0.5 (185)

CO g/bhp-hr (mg/Nm3 @ 5% O2)

1.0 (370)

NMHC g/bhp-hr (mg/Nm @ 5% 02)

0.2 (74)

THC g/bhp-hr (mg/Nm3 @ 5% O2)

1.7 (630)

emPact
Catalyst-Out
Emissions

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

16.6 (6920)

Engine-Out
Emissions

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

9.9 (4140)

NMHC g/bhp-hr (mg/Nm3 @ 5% 02)

0.35 (131)

THC g/bhp-hr (mg/Nm3 @ 5% O2)

Heat
Balance

15.3 (6460)
10.1 (4250)
0.34 (127)

1.0 (364)

1.0 (364)

4570 (1340)

3770 (1105)

Heat to Lube Oil Btu/hr x 1000 (kW)

687 (201)

536 (157)

Heat to Intercooler Btu/hr x 1000 (kW)

640 (188)

460 (135)

Heat to Radiation Btu/hr x 1000 (kW)

592 (173)

576 (169)

Heat to Jacket Water Btu/hr x 1000 (kW)

Intake/
Exhaust
System

1000 RPM

Total Exhaust Heat Btu/hr x 1000 (kW)

4070 (1193)

3332 (976)

Induction Air Flow scfm (Nm3/hr)

2910 (4382)

2403 (3618)

13536 (6140)

11176 (5069)

1085 (585)

1075 (579)

Exhaust Flow lb/hr (kg/hr)


Exhaust Temperature F (C)

All data according to full load and subject to technical development and modification.
Consult your local GE Power & Water 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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when measured under laboratory conditions.
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