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Westinghouse To Perform
Diesel Engine Testing For
USCG Icebreaker
Westinghouse's Marine Division,
Sunnyvale, Calif., is scheduled to begin testing of the first of four 12- cylinder, 10,600-hp Sulzer ZA40S medium-speed diesel engines for the
U.S. Coast Guard's (USCG) new polar icebreaker, Michael A. Healy (WAGB-20).
The remaining three engines, built under a $14.5 million contract from Avondale Industries, will be completed by the end of September.
The finished engines will be com- pleted ahead of the ship construc- tion schedule and will be stored un- til 1996. Delivery of the ship is scheduled for 1998. "The first engine test will be two to three weeks in length and the subsequent engines will be tested for about a week," said Jack Orme,
Westinghouse Marine's Diesel Pro- grams Manager. The first article cycle test on the the first engine will consist of running 20 individual eight-hour tests.
The engines are being manufac- tured by Fincantieri's Diesel Engine
Division in Trieste, Italy.
Westinghouse has also proposed that the same engine model be used in the Navy's LPD-17 amphibious as- sault ships. To date, more than 176 of the 269 Sulzer ZA40S medium- speed diesels ordered have been de- livered.
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Deere Power Systems Group
Deere Power began in 1918 when
John Deere purchased the Waterloo
Gasoline Engine Company. In 1949, the first John Deere diesel-powered tractor was introduced. In the early 1970s, the John Deere engine divi- sion began supplying engines di- rectly to OEMs. Since then, OEMs have used John Deere engines for agricultural, industrial, genset and marine applications. The first fac- tory marinized engine for commer- cial marine applications were intro- duced in 1991.
Today, engines from 70 to 300-hp are offered for propulsion and auxil- iary power installations.
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