| L
Series: |
Light and compact, best for small size
construction equipment and Generators |
| SL Series: |
Tenacious and durable,
especially designed for use in construction and industrial
equipment that demands
high efficiency and low fuel consumption |
| SQ Series: |
Power to spare, superior performance whilst
being
emmision clean and enviromentaly friendly |
| SS Series: |
Low noise and emmision exhaust, completely
suitable
for urban needs. Choice of direct injection or swirl chamber
type |
Through optimum
analysis and matching of each combustion part
Mitsubishi have achieved the lowest noise levels of any engine in their
class.
A characteristic of all
Mitsubishi
engines is their low fuel consumption. On most of Mitsubishi's small
engine series, Mitsubishi's very own designed and manufactured
turbochargers attain further optimal low fuel consumption.
Daily maintenance can be
performed with ease as all service points and parts are on one
side of the engine
SMALL ENGINES
For
small applications (5
hp -107 hp) (0004kw - 80kw) please consult our Small
Engine selection database (opens a new window)
for the
engine type you require then return to this page and contact
us for further details.
Typically
you will
see engines of the following types:- L2E, L3E, S3L2, S4L2, S4L2-T,
S3Q2, S3Q2-T, S4Q2, S4Q2-T, S4S, S4S-DT and S6S in this section
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Small engines power rating guidelines*
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Power Unit
| Mark |
Rating |
Definition |
Typical operation |
Example Application |
| Maximum load |
Average load Factor |
Annual operating hours |
| I |
Intermittent |
It
is for an application of the load pattern where the maximum load is
applied intermittently and the rotating frequency varies accordingly. |
100%
Intermittently |
Less than 60% |
1,000Hr |
Vehicles and machines in general |
| C |
Continuous |
Continuous running at 100% of these
ratings is allowed. Life expectancy to first overhaul vary with average
load. |
100% |
Less than 50% |
1,000~2,000Hr |
Freezer, Pump etc. |
Generator
| Mark |
Rating |
Overload |
Definition |
Typical operation |
Example Application |
| Maximum load |
Average load Factor |
Annual operating hours |
| E |
Stand-by |
None |
This rating can be used for
emergency. No over-load is available. |
Less than 80% of rated power, 100% is
available in case of emergency |
Less than 60%, but more than 30% |
Less than 100Hr |
Stand-by power source |
| P |
Prime |
+10% or less |
This
rating can be used for replacement of public power source. Generally,
the load would change through a day. Apply this rating for emergency,
if the over-load is necessary. |
Up to three-hour running at 100% of
these ratings is allowed in every 12-hour running |
Less than 50%, but more than 30% |
1,000~2,000Hr |
Portable Generator and St-By
Generator with over-load |
| Note |
1. |
This
guide line is applied to general MHI-Small engines under the
condition that the service maintenance is done in accordance with MHI
service manual. |
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2. |
This
guide is subject to change without notice. |
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3. |
This
guideline is the general information and not indicate any warranty
issues. |
(*) 20051216
Revised
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