The 5012 is rated at 1275 to 1500 kVA and 1710 kVA in 50 Hz prime applications and 1250 to 1500 kW as a 60 Hz critical standby powerplant. It’s certified as U.S. EPA Tier 2 compliant and is Tier 2 capable outside the U.S.
Perkins engines have been a go-to choice for electric power generation around the world for many decades. All of that real-world experience, research, development and testing was the foundation that the 5000 Series development team built upon.
They were challenged to re-imagine everything that goes into an efficient, reliable, durable and economical electric power engine with a clear focus on meeting contemporary environmental concerns. The Perkins 5000 Series is the result.
Perkins engineers examined, evaluated and enhanced everything from the core architecture and individual components down to sealing technology and even individual bolt patterns to design an engine specifically optimised for power generation. The result is a family of engines with outstanding load acceptance, future-proof emissions, high power density, built-in reliability and durability, and a low total cost of ownership. The new, Perkins 5012 is no exception.
Like all 5000 Series engines, the 5012 is engineered to meet ISO G3 and NFPA110 standards to handle the most demanding load acceptance challenges. The 5012 uses a pair of smaller turbochargers on each bank that get up to speed much faster than a single large unit.
Even the exhaust manifolds are engineered to optimise gas flow to the turbochargers which further reduces ramp-up time and enhances load acceptance.
The result: the engine delivers excellent transient response time and outstanding load acceptance.
The 5012 variant uses a unique, low-pressure fuel system developed specifically for the 5000 Series that is more tolerant of variations in fuel quality. The 5012 is fully compatible with biodiesel mixtures up to B20 and can operate on 100 percent hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) to meet present and future lower-carbon fuel requirements*.
The Perkins® 5012 is a purpose designed engine optimised with the latest technology to operate at top efficiency over its full rated output range. It is physically smaller than legacy engines with similar output, making it an ideal choice for space-limited applications.
The V12 configuration provides a significant increase in power over the in-line 6 and 8 cylinder 5000 Series engines in a compact package that is easily integrated into prime and standby systems. It’s an ideal solution for hospitals, data centres and other locations where space is limited, but reliable power is essential.
The pistons, rings, liners, fuel filters, the electric fuel priming pump and the electronic fuel system used in the 5012 are all engineered specifically for the 5000 Series. More than 200,000 engineering hours went into their development, and 10,000 hours of real-world testing have demonstrated their durability and reliability.
Every component of a 5000 Series engine was chosen to maximise uptime while reducing operating and maintenance cost. In the 5012, for example, the pistons, rings and liners are specifically designed to work together to minimise both wear and oil consumption. The 5012 engine is also equipped with an electric fuel priming pump and premium fuel and oil filters to achieve an oil and fuel service interval up to 500 hours or two full years.
The Perkins 5012 uses a proprietary adaptive cylinder cut-out and cranking protocol to deliver an outstanding cold-start capability. In conjunction with the 5000 Series’ sophisticated turbocharging technology, electric fuel priming pump, and electronic fuel system, the 5012 can deliver 100 percent power within 13 seconds of a cold start.
The electronically controlled injectors used on the 5012 can alter both timing and pressure to accommodate a broad range of ambient temperatures and altitudes without sacrificing performance. Working together with the advanced turbocharging technology developed for the 5000 Series the combination has been proven to help optimise load acceptance, altitude capability and fuel consumption.
As a full authority electronic engine, the Perkins 5012 features an electronic control module (ECM) and sensor pack that is easily integrated into existing monitoring and control ecosystems. This makes the 5012 exceptionally easy to seamless incorporate into many different telematic systems regardless of current infrastructure.
Hospitals, data centres and other mission-critical installations require dependable, reliable, robust prime and backup power. Downtime simply isn’t an option, and the Perkins 5000 Series has been engineered, tested and proven to meet the challenge.
With the addition of the more powerful 5012 V12 – which will be built in Stafford, UK and Aurangabad, India – the choice is clearer than ever. The 5012, the newest member of the 5000 Series joins the next generation of electric power, and it’s ready to go to work.
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