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Introduced in 1976, GE’s Jenbacher type 2 gas engine offers high efficiency power in the 250 to 350 kW range. The robust design and stationary engine concept provides excellent component durability and a service life of 60,000 operating hours before the first major overhaul. Optimized components and a proven control and monitoring model give the type 2 engine outstanding reliability.
■ Features & Benefits
■ Specifications
Optimized components and a proven control and monitoring concept give GE’s Jenbacher type 2 gas engine outstanding reliability.
Technical Specifications| Configuration | In line |
| Bore (mm) | 135 |
| Stroke (mm) | 145 |
| Displacement/cylinder (lit.) | 2.08 |
| Speed (rpm) | 1,500 (50Hz), 1,800 (60 Hz) |
| Mean piston speed (in/s) | 7.3 (1,500 rpm), 8.7 (1,800 rpm) |
| Scope of supply | Generator set, cogeneration system, generator set/cogeneration in container |
| Applicable gas types | Natural gas, flare gas, propane, biogas, sewage gas, landfill gas, coal mine gas, special gases (e.g. coke, wood, and pyrolysis gases) |
| Engine type | J208 GS |
| Number of cylinders | 8 |
| Total displacement (lit.) | 16.6 |
GE’s Jenbacher type 2 gas engines can be designed as generator sets, cogeneration systems, or a container. Depending on customer specifications, a variety of gas types can be used to increase overall efficiency levels, reduce industrial emissions, and optimize the integration of all available engine-related heat sources.
