Cummins Upgrades Engines For Gas Compression
Engine manufacturer Cummins said it has upgraded its two engine variants by incorporating new Murphy control systems. The GTA855GCE and G855GCE engines incorporate the Murphy Engine Integrated Control System (EICS), including a simplified set-up process and extensive diagnostics, Cummins said.
Engine manufacturer Cummins said it has upgraded its two engine variants by incorporating new Murphy control systems.
The GTA855GCE and G855GCE engines incorporate the Murphy Engine Integrated Control System (EICS), including a simplified set-up process and extensive diagnostics, Cummins said. Available with a horsepower range up to 286 hp (213 kW) at 1800 rpm, the GTA855GCE experiences a greater than 10% power range increase with the new integration. Both engines are backed by support to keep maintenance costs minimal and uptime maximized, the company said.
According to Cummins, the Murphy EICS, which combines ignition, air/fuel ratio controller and speed governing functions in a single-engine control module (ECM), helps improved power and performance of the engines.
The EICS capacitive discharge ignition system incorporates smart-coil technology designed to provide ultra-reliable spark delivery, individual cylinder diagnostics and knock-sensing capabilities.
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