TPR Turbocharger

The TPR turbocharger, developed for 4-stroke light fuel engines with outputs of 1’500 kW to 3’500 kW based on the TPL turbocharger, has numerous features designed specifically for modern heavy-duty traction application. It is available in 2 frame sizes, namely TPR56 and 61 and has Variable Turbine Geometry (VTG) as an option.

Features:

  • Compact, robust and rigid construction
  • Uncooled gas casings
  • Integral axial turbine without damping wire
  • Boreless radial compressor wheel and compressor stage with air recirculation
  • High pressure ratio at high performance level
  • Plain bearings with squeeze oil film damper and free floating thrust bearing disc
  • Gas outlet casing with integrated patented foot fixation and drain
  • Variable Turbine Geometry (VTG) with actuator and control logic
    (boost pressure monitoring)

TPR Turbocharger Benefits:
  • Withstands high mechanical loads
  • No water connections; no corrosion, no leakage
  • High turbocharger efficiencies at all loads
  • Wide compressor map; large surge margins and longer LCF capability
  • Allows compliance with strict engine emission regulations
  • Increased rotor stability and reduced friction losses; inclination compensation
  • Small space demand, most compact and stiff; optional drainage points
  • Easy removal and replacement of complete turbocharger, small footprint

TPR VTG Option Benefits:
  • Enables extended locomotive range of operation
  • Lower engine thermal load; increase in reliability and durability
  • Decrease fuel consumption
  • Increase locomotive load dynamics
  • Smoothing out the ambient temperature and altitude effects on engine operating conditions
  • Provide some new trade-off possibility for engine power pack optimization for traction specifics as a whole

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