Engine and its types
An engine is a machine designed to convert one form of energy into mechanical energy. Heat engine is a machine for converting heat, developed by burning fuel into useful work. In this engines are divided into two types:
- External combustion engine
- Internal combustion engine
External Combustion Engine: Here the combustion uses heat in form of steam, which is generated in a boiler, placed entirely separate from the working cylinder.
Internal Combustion Engine: Here the combustion of fuel takes place inside the engine cylinder and heat is generated within the cylinder of the engine.
KisanKraft has various fuel based engines: Those are
- Diesel Engine
- Petrol Engine
- Kerosene Engine
Diesel Engine:
These Diesel engine operated by 4-stroke diesel fuel operated engine have air cooled system.
Specifications are:
- Rated Power: 3.1 kW(4 hp) to 5.2 kW
- Displacement: 269 cc to 406 cc
- Speed: 3600 RPM
- Engine: 4-Stroke, Air Cooled
- Fuel Used: Diesel
- Fuel Tank Capacity: 3 L to 5 L
- Fuel Consumption: 308 g/kWh
Petrol Engine:
These petrol engine operated by 4-stroke petrol fuel operated engine have air cooled system.
Specifications are:
- Rated Power: 0.75 kW to 3 kW
- Displacement: 98 cc to 196 cc
- Speed: 3600 RPM
- Engine: 4-Stroke, Air Cooled
- Fuel Tank Capacity: 1.3 L to 3.6 L
- Fuel Consumption: 450 g/kWh to 490 g/kWh
Kerosene Engine:
Kerosene engine is a petrol start, kerosene run engine.
Specifications are:
- Rated Power: 0.7 kW to 2.6 kW
- Displacement: 98 cc to 196 cc
- Speed: 3600 RPM
- Engine: 4-Stroke, Air Cooled
- Fuel Used: Petrol Start, Kerosene Run
- Fuel Tank Capacity: 1.3 L to 3 L
- Specific Fuel Consumption: 490 g/kWh to 1020 g/kWh
Please contact us to purchase engines or other agricultural machinery. Check our machinery here: www.kisankraft.com
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