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Hatz 3H50 – designed for compact machines

Together with the well-established Hatz 4H50 engines, the newly developed three-cylinder engines will form the liquid-cooled product family of the H-series from 2018.

Developed for compact applications

The concept of the new three-cylinders aims to be an ideal solution for today’s compact machine class up to 37 kilowatts. Especially for this task the goal is not only to house engines in a compact installation space: The form and operation of the machines must remain unchanged. If exhaust emission after-treatment becomes necessary, the little brother of the four-cylinder engine profits in particular from the compactness and the low raw emissions of the H-family.

Three-cylinder Hatz 3H50 – face view of the flywheel side

Smaller space requirement, increased power

The automotive industry has been successfully practicing the downsizing concept for years. New engines inherited this concept as part of the H-family. As the first downsizing industrial engine with three cylinders the Hatz 3H50 with up to 2800 revolutions per minute and just 1.5 litres will replace engines with displacements over 2.5 litres in the future. The torque and response behaviour are considerably superior to the present generation. At the same time the fuel consumption values are significantly reduced.

This could be achieved, amongst other factors, thanks to the iHACS technology (intelligent Hatz Advanced Combustion Strategy). Its sophisticated combustion chamber geometry, Bosch injection technology, minimized friction and a charge air pressure of 1.7 bar ensure the right dimension of power in less than a fifth of a cubic meter only. In a word: right-sizing.

Compliant with emission standards

Following the family concepts, the various 3H50 models are also orientated on the currently valid and future emission standards.

Three-cylinder Hatz 3H50T – view of the hot side

Hatz 3H50T 

The new engine model in the performance class under 19 kilowatts extends the product range of H-series engines that were specially developed by Hatz for current and future requirements on power, performance, reliability and international exhaust gas standards. With a displacement of only 1.5 litres and a maximum output of 130 Newton metres the Hatz 3H50T is the engine with the highest torque in its class in the market today. The Hatz 3H50T achieves its output without an intercooler. Its very compact construction without diesel particulate filter (DPF) gives significant benefits particularly for use in compact machines.

Three-cylinder Hatz 3H50TI – face view of the hot side

Hatz 3H50TI

The 133 kilograms lightweight Hatz 3H50TI doesn’t need any exhaust emission after-treatment at all. Nevertheless, the engine achieves compliance with the EU Stage IIIA and US EPA Tier 4 interim standards in the power range from 19 to 37 kilowatts. Avoiding sulphur sensitive components, the use of diesel fuel with up to 5000 ppm sulphur is no problem. Higher ambient temperatures in comparison to other 3H50 models are also possible. With a maximum torque of 200 newton meters (at 1600 to 2200 revolutions per minute) and up to 46 kilowatts the Hatz 3H50TI is the top performer of the three-cylinders.

Three-cylinder Hatz 3H50TIC – face view of the flywheel and the hot side

Hatz 3H50TIC

The Hatz 3H50TIC was primarily developed for the US market and Canada as well as some Asian countries. In order to ensure compliance with the emission standards US EPA Tier 4 final and EU Stage IIIB, the proven combination of an external gas recirculation (EGR) and a diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) reduces substances potentially harmful to the environment to the required level – without the need of a diesel particulate filter (DPF). Therefore the engine still achieves up to 42 kilowatts and provides a torque of 185 newton meters. The additional components add approximately 20 kilograms of extra weight.

Three-cylinder Hatz 3H50TICD – face view of the diesel particulate filter (DPF) at the flywheel side

Hatz 3H50TICD

However, the anticipated requirements of the new EU Stage V emission level cannot be fulfilled by diesel engines in this power class without diesel particulate filters. In conjunction with a DPF the Hatz 3H50TICD is optimally prepared for future emission standards while performance is the same. Thereby the customized configuration of the Hatz diesel particulate filter system optiHEAT ensures an optimum length between two regeneration intervals.

Three-cylinder Hatz 3H50 OPU – face view of the radiator

Open Power Unit: the plug'n'play solution

The Hatz OPU concept is ideal for equipment manufacturers who have less capacity for specification of radiators, tubing and wiring of electronics, due to a tremendous ease of installation. The main application areas are primarily working machines such as hydraulic lifts, hydraulic power units, forestry machinery, drilling rigs and stationary applications such as pumps and generators. All H-series engines are also available as an OPU version. The customer only needs to connect the fuel supply, control box and battery.


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