CATERPILLAR MARINE ANNOUNCES THE LATEST GENERATION OF AZIMUTH THRUSTERS – MTA 03

Hamburg, Germany – Caterpillar Marine is pleased to announce the latest generation of azimuth thrusters; the new MTA 03. Over the years Caterpillar has acquired knowledge and experience that has enabled the advancement and innovation of azimuth thrusters and hybrid systems. The MTA 03 is based on the well proven and reliable design of the v2. Caterpillar created the MTA 03 to provide customers with fuel efficiency and the best operation modes for their performance needs. The MTA 03 is built in accordance with Caterpillar’s CPS procedure for maximum quality verification.

The MTA 03 lineup currently covers the entire Cat® 3500 range with the MTA 524, 627 and 628 from a power range of 1500-2525kW. It provides the benefits of large savings in maintenance costs, lower maintenance and service risks, and simple FiFi installation.

“The addition of the new MTA 03 to our marine product program really completes our offering to the tug segment and provides a leaner, simpler and more efficient integrated solution to our customers,” said Jorgen Karlsson, Caterpillar Marine’s Tug and Salvage Segment manager.

Designed with efficiency in mind, the thruster unit and nozzle has been optimized for minimum resistance and maximum performance. Optional nozzle profiles are available depending on operation profile. In comparison to the MTA 02 , the MTA 03 is 20% lighter in weight, has decreased oil volume by 27%, and has an increased power density of 25%. Additional improvements from previous MTA generations include a 3% bollard pull increase. The normal auxiliaries for azimuth thrusters such as hydraulic power pack, gravity tank, filters, cooler and clutch hydraulics have all been integrated onto the azimuth unit itself. The result is reduced space consumption and installation time.

With the introduction of the hybrid interface it enables switch ability between mechanically and electric power for the azimuth thrusters. Hence, users can achieve a higher average engine load by running only the necessary engines or generator sets dependent upon the operation mode.  This creates the possibility for reduced fuel consumption. Reduced maintenance costs can also be achieved by running fewer hours on the main engines.

There are many benefits of a hybrid system: higher average engine load, less running hours on main engines, possible the swing genset program for maximum up-time, and increased redundancy.

Users can select between different modes of operation to provide the best drive experience based on their performance needs.

•Standby and Low-Speed Transits can be operated on full diesel-electric mode. This mode adds the benefit of reduced fuel and maintenance consumption by using smaller gensets instead of propulsion engines. It also reduces NOx emissions with a higher engine load factor.

• High-Speed Transit and Light Towing mode can be operated on full power with the main engines powering thruster and electrical load from the gensets.

• Full Power mode provides the maximum performance available. The main engines and booster motors operate together to achieve full power, providing the maximum performance available. Full power operation also provides the best possible acceleration from the engine and gensets.

• Fire Fighting mode where FiFi pump is powered by the main engines while the azimuth thrusters are powered by genset and electrical motors.

The MTA 03 is available now. For more information on Cat propulsion products, visit us online at https://www.cat.com/en_US/by-industry/marine/propulsion-system.html.

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About Caterpillar Marine

Caterpillar Marine, with headquarters in Hamburg, Germany, groups all the marketing and service activities for Cat and MaK™ marine diesel, dual fuel and gas power and propulsion systems within Caterpillar Inc. The organization provides premier power solutions in the medium- and high-speed segments with outputs from 93 to 16,800 kW in main propulsion and 10 to 16,100 kWe in marine generator sets as well as a comprehensive portfolio of propulsion solutions. The sales and service network includes more than 2,100 dealer locations world-wide dedicated to support customers in ocean-going, commercial marine and pleasure craft wherever they are.

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