The line of G3520J engines brings versatility, uptime, and low operating cost to your gas compression operation. They deliver the lowest engine-out emissions in the industry without sacrificing performance. Ideal applications for G3520J engines include primary gathering, central gathering, and gas processing plants.
Emissions | U.S. EPA Spark Ignited Stationary NSPS emissions for 2010 |
Minimum Rating | — |
Aspiration | Turbocharged- 2 stage after-cooled |
Emissions | U.S. EPA Spark Ignited Stationary NSPS emissions for 2010 |
Minimum Rating | — |
Aspiration | Turbocharged- 2 stage after-cooled |
Bore | — |
Rotation from Flywheel End | Counterclockwise |
Stroke | — |
Combustion | Lean Burn |
Oil Change Interval | 2000 hrs |
Lube Oil System - Refill | — |
Governor and Protection | Electronic (ADEM™ A3) |
ADEM A3 engine management system integrates speed control, air/fuel ratio control, and ignition/detonation controls into a complete engine management system. ADEM A3 has improved: user interface, display system, shutdown controls, and system diagnostics.
Large variety of factory-installed engine attachments reduces packaging time
Every engine is full-load tested to ensure proper engine performance
GERP is a web-based program designed to provide site performance capabilities for Cat® natural gas engines for the gas compression industry. GERP provides engine data for your site’s altitude, ambient temperature, fuel, engine coolant heat rejection, performance data, installation drawings, spec sheets, and pump curves.
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