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The perfect GenSet across your fleet

By applying innovative technology combined with classic design principles, the MAN L23/30H Mk3 GenSet is built to meet your needs for today and for the future. With an exceptionally wide power range of 500kW–1800kW, including the new 9-cylinder unit version, the MAN L23/30H Mk3 GenSet is suitable for almost any vessel type in your fleet.

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An updated 500 kW-1800 kW power range makes this GenSet perfect for almost any vessel
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The MAN L23/30H Mk3 GenSet has a 15-20% increased power output per cylinder unit

More power – same reliability

The MAN L23/30H GenSet has been trusted by owners and operators for stable, reliable and cost-efficient operation for more than five decades. With over 12,000 MAN L23/30H GenSets in active service, the L23/30H has proven to be one of the most reliable marine GenSets in the market and has a well-earned reputation for easy maintenance and longest time between overhauls (TBOs) in its class.

The new MAN L23/30H Mk3 GenSet improves on this trusted design in virtually every way. The engine has an exceptionally broad power range that can also accommodate SOx scrubber solutions and is designed to operate on Low Sulphur Fuel Oils in accordance with the IMO 2020 Sulphur Cap regulations.

This results in a cost-effective GenSet platform for years to come with easy access to spare parts and lifetime support.

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The Mk3 version of the MAN L23/30H GenSets

Key features

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  • Wide power range of 500kW to 1,800kW
  • IMO 2020 Sulphur Cap compliant
  • One less cylinder required than with the Mk2 version
  • 24,000 hours Time Between Overhaul (TBO)
  • 15-20% increase in power output/cylinder unit
  • Reduced fuel oil consumption
  • Connecting rod applying marine head design
  • Bedplate design for easy installation
  • Applying the popular SaCosone safety and control system

Emission

IMO’s global 2020 Sulphur Cap means that vessels will either have to use marine fuel oils with maximum 0.5% or 0.1% sulphur, or invest in SOx-reducing technology that will require higher auxiliary engine power. The new MAN L23/30H Mk3 GenSet supports both solutions.

For shipowners preferring to comply with the 2020 Sulphur Cap by operating on Low Sulphur Fuel Oils, the new MAN L23/30H Mk3 GenSet is a perfect choice. The engine is designed with coated fuel oil pumps to account for the poorer lubricating properties of Low Sulphur Fuel Oils.

Engine room layout

When running on Low Sulphur Fuel Oils, an additional advantage of the MAN L23/30H Mk3 GenSet is the increased power output. In many cases, the engine can be selected with one cylinder less compared to Mk1 and Mk2. This means lower engine weight and shorter length.

Thanks to the higher power output, the MAN L23/30H Mk3 GenSet is also especially suitable for installation in engine rooms designed with a SOx scrubber. 

The engine room for a MAN L23/30H
Mk3 GenSet can be designed with the same cylinder numbers as for a pre-2020 vessel without a SOx scrubber. This means that only a few changes are necessary in the engine room.

Service solutions for optimum cost-efficiency

MAN PrimeServ offers a worldwide service network with dedicated and experienced experts. Look forward to advanced modernization solutions for optimizing the reliability, availability, and economic efficiency of existing equipment. Furthermore, MAN's retrofit solutions and PrimeServ Assist digital services are tailor-made to customers’ specific applications and machinery.

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The MAN L23/30H Mk3 GenSet has the longest Time Between Overhaul in its class
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The MAN L23/30H Mk3 GenSet is fully compliant with IMO 2020 Sulphur Cap regulations

A lifetime of support

With the new MAN L23/30H Mk3 GenSet, you get unique full lifetime support from specialized departments at MAN Energy Solutions. 

This starts in the planning phase, even before the order is placed, continues throughout the building phase at the licensee and shipyard, and extends across its operational lifetime even after the warranty ends.

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Engineering Engines
Production EngineeringOperationMAN PrimeServ
WhatUnique new building
technical and commercial promotion
Unique quality assurance
support at licencee and shipyard
Unique operation support at initial service stage and warranty follow-up

Worldwide network for unique technical service, support and spare parts sale

PrimeServ Assist: remote monitoring and data analysis with instant notifications

WhenPrior to new build orderProduction & Erection periodWarranty periodPost warranty period

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The new MAN L23/30H Mk3 GenSet is built to support your power needs today and for the future. 

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Past MAN ExpertTalks

  • UptimeAnytime

    Uptime anytime – the new L23/30H Mk. 3 and L21/31 Mk. 2 GenSets

    MAN ExpertTalk
    , 08:30 09:30
    (W. Europe Standard Time)

    In this session we will present the new state-of-the-art L23/30H Mk. 3 and L21/31 Mk. 2 auxiliary engines on which we apply innovative technology in combination with classic design principles.

    Learn more about the application, benefits and proven GenSet expertise in this area.

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  • MAN L21/31DF-M

    Marine

    Set course to net zero with methanol GenSets - MAN L21/31DF-M

    MAN ExpertTalk on MAN L21/31DF-M
    , 09:00 10:00
    (W. Europe Standard Time)

    Watch the recording of our MAN ExpertTalk, where we introduce our new engine type: the small-bore four-stroke MAN L21/31DF-M GenSet for methanol operation.

    You can look forward to hearing about this new GenSet type, the Port Fuel Injection (PFI) concept, the fuel gas supply system and the possibility to operate these GenSets on green methanol and bio-fuel oils.

    This MAN ExpertTalk is hosted by Thomas Hansen with presentation by subject matter experts Hakon Juel Hansen and Klaus Petersen.

    Watch recording

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Related news

Tuesday, March 30, 2021

Successful, Remote Type Approval Test for MAN L23/30H Mk3 Engine

Separate project plans to refine test structure for similar, future events

MAN Energy Solutions recently conducted a successful Type Approval Test (TAT) for new engine, L23/30H Mk3.

Owing to current Covid-19 restrictions, the TAT was executed on-site in Korea in early March 2021 by STX and MAN Energy Solutions staff, with the classification team joining proceedings remotely. The event was filmed and broadcast globally with viewers watching from Europe, North America and Asia.

Finn Fjeldhøj, Head of Small-Bore, Four-Stroke Engineering, MAN Energy Solutions, said: “TATs are an important step in the entry of every engine to the market. The fact that we could surmount the difficulties posed by the global pandemic with a remote solution to successfully get the engine approved is very pleasing. The experience gathered from this event will prove invaluable in the future.”

MAN Energy Solutions’ Christian Rasmussen, Head of Classification Department, said: “Planning for the event began already in the summer of 2020 as a second wave of the virus hit and travel restrictions began to affect logistics. In response, we initiated a series of meetings with six major classification societies to investigate the possibilities for a remote type-test. Stemming from these, we developed a framework to successfully execute the TAT.”

MAN Energy Solutions has also initiated a project with classification society, ABS, to further refine the structure of remote tests. This particular project is expected to conclude during 2021, after which the company expects to have defined an optimal flow for remote TATs.

First order

MAN Energy Solutions announced the first order for the new engine, even before the TAT, in February 2021 when STX Engine signed a contract with Daehan shipbuilding for 3 × MAN 6L23/30H Mk3 GenSets for 1+1 vessels. These engines will achieve Tier III emission levels with the aid of SCR, and are provisionally scheduled for delivery in August 2021.

The MAN 23/30H engine

The first 23/30H engine came on the market in 1965 and has a long history of operational stability. The engine is popular with shipowners for a number of reasons, not least for its broad market penetration that has ensured global recognition on account of its reliability and ‘forgiving’ service demands. Globally, well over 12,000 units have been produced over its lifetime.

Applications for the engine include tankers, bulk carriers and product tankers as auxiliary engines, with some sales as prime movers for fishing trawlers and power plants. The engine is mostly diesel-driven, with LNG and bio-oil also used in special environmental areas.

The new Mk3 variant is a cost-effective GenSet that complies with 2020 SOx-regulations and has a power range of 500 - 1800 kW. Compared with its Mk2 predecessor, among other characteristics, it features:

  • an increased power-output per cylinder
  • a reduced fuel-oil consumption
  • the longest TBO in its class
  • an improved conrod design
  • a two-part piston design for fast maintenance.

Documents

  • 20210330_MAN_ES_PR Remote TAT_EN
    PDF, 281 KB English
  • 20210330_MAN_ES_PR Remote TAT_DE
    PDF, 613 KB English

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