Product details
Compactness and easy maintenance
MAN yacht engines are well known for their compact dimensions and thus give architects and boat-builders a good deal of room for manoeuvre. The V12-1650 merges well into the array of space-saving engines and features convincingly compact dimensions of 1,667 x 1,150 x 1,350 mm (length x width x height). MAN’s engineers have achieved this by, among other things, using a weight- and space-saving SAE1 flywheel housing. One advantage for installation of the engine at the boat-builders is the exhaust system, which has one central outlet. The water pump is driven by a gear instead of a V-belt, which considerably reduces the maintenance effort. Beside this all parts requiring servicing, such as fuel and oil filters, are so efficiently positioned in the V12-1650 that they are easily accessible from the centre gangway.
Power and classification
With the V12-1650 MAN Engines & Components is extending its range of classifiable engines in the upper rating range for light-duty applications. Classification of engines and other components is a pre-requisite for use in charter yachts and requires special constructional modifications on the engine such as leak-proof injection lines and double filters.
MAN’s engine range for yachts and pleasurecraft
For yachts and pleasurecraft in the 50 to 100-foot classes MAN offers powerful, compact diesel engines with ratings from 730 hp (537 kW) to 1,800 hp (1,324 kW). A characteristic feature of all MAN engines is their powerful acceleration coupled with an extremely low fuel consumption. The advantages of the V engines in the rating range from 900 hp (662 kW) to 1,800 hp (1,324 kW) are to be found above all in their outstanding power efficiency and compactness. The engines are delivered ready for installation and designed for optimum performance in the various conditions of deployment and operation. After installation MAN offers to examine and pass off the engine and to carry out extensive commissioning. The Gold Standard certificate for this inspection gives the boat owner an additional warranty. All engines meet the valid international exhaust-gas regulations.
Characteristics
Cylinders and arrangement | 12 cylinders in 90° V arrangement |
Operation mode | 4-stroke diesel engine, watercooled |
Turbocharging | 2-stage turbocharger with charge air intercooler and waste gate |
Number of valves | 4 valves per cylinder |
Fuel system | Common Rail direct fuel injection with electronic control |
Engine lubrication | Closed system with forced feeding, oil cooling and filtering |
Type of cooling | Plate heat exchanger, seawater cooled |
Engine control | Electronic injection control (EDC) Electronic engine monitoring including diagnostic unit |
Fuel | DIN EN 590 |
Technical features V12-1650 and V12-1800
TYPE DESIGNATION | V12-1650 | V12-1800 |
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Displacement I | 24.24 | 24.24 |
Maximum output to DIN ISO 3046-1 kW (hp) | 1,213 (1,650) | 1,324 (1,800) |
Rated speed rpm | 2,300 | 2,300 |
Maximum torque Nm | 5,510 | 6,010 |
at speed rpm | 1,200 – 2,100 | 1,200 – 2,100 |
Absolute fuel consumption at rated power 1) l/h | 323 | 351 |
Classifiable | ✔ | – |
Exhaust gas status | IMO Tier II, EPA Tier 3, RCD 2013/53/EC, 97/68/EC | IMO Tier II, EPA Tier 3 2), RCD 2013/53/EC, RCD 94/25/EC, 97/68/EC |
Dimensions V12-1650 and V12-1800
TYPE DESIGNATION | V12-1650 | V12-1800 |
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A-Overall width mm | 1,153 | 1,153 |
B-Overall width mm | 2,139 | 2,139 |
C-Overall width mm | 1,275 | 1,275 |
D-Top of engine to crankshaft center mm | 808 | 808 |
E-Length to engine from front end to edge of flywheel housing mm | 1,658 | 1,658 |
Average weight of engine ready for installation (dry) kg | 2,380 | 2,380 |