ABB Turbocharging Previews Marine Auxiliary Product

June 7, 2016

ABB Turbocharging, at the CIMAC Congress 2016 presented its first dedicated turbocharger, for marine auxiliary engine applications, in a development cooperation with IHI Corporation.  Designed for ease of operation and service, it supports a condition-based maintenance concept. 

The Marine Auxiliary Power (MXP) turbocharger is a key part of the company's strategy to focus on increased value for engine builders and operators in the large engine industry through segment- and application-specific turbocharging offerings. 
Photo: ABB Turbocharging
Photo: ABB Turbocharging
MXP has been designed for auxiliary engines with power output up to 2MW, operating under HFO conditions.  In this dedicated product, the complexity of parts required in turbochargers with broader usage has been simplified for the specific operational requirements of this market.  These include: ease of maintenance by the crew, based on condition, as well as optimized load response behavior, and improved efficiency at part load, which both contribute to fuel savings. 
A simplified service approach was also a significant focus in product development as MXP allows for condition-based maintenance, optimizing operational costs. As a ‘user-friendly’ turbocharger, it enables easy and fast service preparation and simplicity of replacing parts. Self-service maintenance by the ship’s crew onboard additionally lowers costs while maximizing application availability and flexibility. This will be supported by a digital, interactive solution from ABB.   
MXP maintains the reliable, robust quality of ABB turbochargers, whilst delivering the required auxiliary engine operation performance for vessels such as, bulkers, tankers and mid-sized container ships. In addressing emissions regulations, the new turbocharger enables IMO II compliance of the engine without the need for any additional measures.
Oliver Riemenschneider, Head of ABB Turbocharging said: “Continually pushing the boundaries of turbocharging technology is central to our offering, which translates into segment-specific products and solutions, supporting our customers to increase their productivity. With this new turbocharger, we do this through combining the roles and expertise of ABB and IHI.
Highly conscious of the continuous pressures facing the global marine industry, we believe in a focus on enhancing the operation and maintenance of our customers’ applications.  This is demonstrated by the launch of MXP dedicated for auxiliary operation, at the most significant meeting place of the large engine industry; the CIMAC Congress.”
Roland Schwarz, Head of Marine Auxiliary Product Group and ABB Turbocharging Japan added: “In unveiling MXP, we are delivering a dedicated product in response to true market needs for auxiliary engines: simplified and designed for service; with competitive total cost of ownership; and fully meeting load response and fuel efficiency requirements. The CIMAC Congress is renowned for sharing of technical developments across the large engine industry, so it is ideal for our first presentation of this new product.  We look forward to discussing with engine builders and operators the value this turbocharger can bring to their applications through its optimized performance matched to auxiliary engines actual operating profiles.”
As part of this technical product launch, MXP was introduced to the large engine industry through the presentation of a technical paper at the CIMAC Congress on Monday, June 6.  MXP will be produced in at least three frame sizes, and commercially available in early 2017.

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