Cummins B6.7 reduces running costs and CO2 emissions with stop-start capability
Cummins Inc announces the latest B6.7 Performance Series engine not only meets EU Stage V, delivering near-zero emission levels of NOx and PM, but it features stop-start capability which can help operators further reduce running costs, as well as their environmental impact, through lower noise and CO2 emissions.
Jeremy Harsin, Cummins Off-Highway Business Director said, “Stop-Start capability is included in the B6.7 to further cut fuel consumption as well as overall maintenance costs. Fuel savings should be between five and 10% but could be higher based on the machine duty cycle. This feature also delivers the sociability benefits that contractors are looking for by reducing on-site noise and exhaust emissions. Improving fuel efficiency reduces CO2 greenhouse gas emissions.”
Stop-start has been integrated into the B6.7 platform with both hardware and software changes. Specially developed bearings in the engine, along with upgrades to the flywheel ring gear and starter motor, ensure long life and reliable performance with frequent starts. The engine system was thoroughly tested to confirm its durability for the rigors of stop-start operations.
“Many machines sit idling on construction sites for long periods in between tasks. Stop-start not only reduces running costs, it lowers running hours for the machine, helping maintain higher residual values,” added Harsin.
The six-cylinder B6.7 engine is available from 116-243 kW (155-326 horsepower) with a high peak torque of 1375 Nm. With a low weight and compact size, it delivers a high-power density that enables it to replace engines of higher displacement with no impact on machine operation. This supports machines needing higher-speed power delivery, with low-end torque capability for transient performance benefits. Equipment manufacturers can use the B6.7 to improve machine capability and offer more value to their customers.
The B6.7 engine is combined with the Cummins Single Module™ after-treatment system to meet and exceed the ultra-low emissions levels demanded by Stage V. The efficient SCR technology means cooled exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) is not needed on the engine. Having no EGR means the engine is lower weight and has a simpler design, allowing for easier installation into equipment; together with lower cooling requirements. The simpler configurations also mean better reliability, reducing the total cost of operation and boosting availability.