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1. Diesel Engine Rating Definitions
Explanation of Ratings A, B, C, D, and E:
For an exact determination of the appropriate rating, contact your local Cat dealer. Engine rating obtained and presented in accordance with ISO3046/1.
1.1. IND-A (Continuous)
Continuous heavy-duty service where the engine is operated at maximum power and speed up to 100% of the time without interruption or load cycling.
1.2. IND-B(Heavy Duty)
For service where power and/or speed are cyclic (time at full load not to exceed 80%).
1.3. ND-C (Intermittent)
Intermittent service where maximum power and/or speed are cyclic (time at full load not to exceed 50%).
1.4. IND-D
For service where maximum power is required for periodic overloads (time at full load not to exceed 10% of the duty cycle).
1.5. IND-E
For service where maximum power is required for a short time for initial starting or sudden overload. For emergency service where standard power is unavailable (time at full load not to exceed 5% of the duty cycle).
2. Rating Conditions
2.1. Diesel Engines-up to 6.6 liter
All rating conditions are based on ISO/TR14396, inlet air standard conditions with a total barometric pressure of 100 kPa (29.5 in. Hg), with a vapor pressure of 1 kPa (.295 in. Hg), and 25°C (77°F).Performance measured using fuel to specification EPA 2D 89.330-96with a density of 0.845-0.850 kg/L @ 15°C (59°F) and fuel inlet temperature 40°C (104°F).
2.2. Diesel Engines-7 liter and higher
All rating conditions are based on SAE J1995, inlet air standard conditions of 99 kPa (29.31 in. Hg) dry barometer and 25°C (77°F)temperature. Performance measured using a standard fuel with fuel gravity of 35°API having a lower heating value of 42,780 kJ/kg (18,390 btu/lb) when used at 29°C (84.2°F) with a density of 838.9 g/L.
3. Remarks
3.1. Please contact us to get detailed technical datasheet.
3.2. Black=EU I,Green=EU II,Blue=EU III Emissions.