ISL9 Well Servicing Applications (EPA 2010)

Power

345 - 380 hp 257 - 283 kW

Torque

1150 - 1300 lb-ft 1559 - 1763 N•m

Certification

EPA 2010

Product Availability

North America, Africa Middle East, Latin America, Asia Pacific, Europe

Applications

Oil and Gas Engines
Well Servicing
Cummins ISL9 Well Serving Applications Engine (EPA 2010)

Proven Performance. Every Time. ISL9 for EPA 2010.

More of a good thing. That’s what you get with the Cummins ISL9 EPA 2010 engine. Very few changes have been made to the base engine in order to meet emissions standards. So you can expect the same high level of performance and reliability that ISL owners currently get from every piece of equipment, handling every workload.

The ISL9 has one of the highest power-to-weight ratios in its class, with heavy-duty features like replaceable wet liners. It features the XPI fuel system – the same technology that’s used on the ISX15. This, combined with an improved Electronic Control Module (ECM) and improved airflow, allows the ISL9 to run stronger and with greater responsiveness than ever before.

Adding proven Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) technology to our aftertreatment system with cooled EGR and the Cummins Particulate Filter results in an engine that delivers near-zero emissions without compromising performance.

Features & Benefits

XPI Fuel System – The proven technology of the XPI common-rail fuel system delivers a precise quantity of fuel at ultra-high pressures. This, together with more robust electronic engine controls, enables multiple injection events per cycle. Flexibility in injection timing maximizes fuel economy and performance while decreasing exhaust emissions.

Cooled EGR – This next-generation system lowers combustion temperatures for reduced emissions and optimized fuel economy.

Fully Integrated Electronic Controls – A single higher-capacity ECM controls everything from air intake to exhaust aftertreatment for peak performance and near-zero emissions.

Cummins Aftertreatment System – The proven Cummins Particulate Filter reduces particulate matter by over 90%. In 2010 it is combined with Cummins SCR to meet emissions standards while maintaining best-in-class performance, reliability and durability. Cummins SCR technology has been proven in over 200,000 European vehicles and uses Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) to achieve NOx emissions at near-zero levels. DEF will be readily available; reference Cummins Filtration flyer LT15618 for more information.

Heavy-Duty Design – Rugged features include replaceable wet liners, roller followers, by-pass oil filtration and targeted piston cooling for longer service in the toughest work environments.

VGT™ Turbocharger – The Cummins VGT Turbocharger is both simple and precise. Electric actuation allows infinite adjustment, providing the exact amount of boost necessary for superior response. The proven sliding-nozzle design has best-in-class reliability and durability.

Specifications
Advertised Horsepower 345-380 hp (257-283 kW)
Peak Torque 1150-1300 lb-ft (1560-1763 N•m)
Governed Speed 2100 rpm
Clutch Engagement Torque 575 lb-ft (780 N•m)
Number of Cylinders 6
Oil System Capacity 7.3 U.S. gallons (27.6 liters)
System Weight 1,850 lb (839 kg)
Engine (Dry) 1,650 lb (749 kg)
Aftertreatment System*  200 lb (90 kg)

*Increase over standard muffler and does not include chassis OEM-supplied components.



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Maintenance
Maintenance Item Miles/Kilometers Hours Months
Oil and Filter* 20,000 mi
32,000 km
500 6
Primary Fuel Filter** 20,000 mi
32,000 km
500 6
Secondary Fuel Filter 40,000 mi
64,000 km
1,000 12
Coolant Filter None*** None***

None***

Overhead Adjustment 150,000 mi
241,500 km
5,000 48
Standard Coolant Change**** 80,000 mi
128,000 km
2,000 24
Coalescing Filter Every 3rd to 4th Oil Change Interval    
DEF Filter 200,000 mi (320,000 km)    
Particulate Filter Cleaning

200,000-400,000 mi (320,000-640,000 km)

   

*Assuming normal duty cycle.
**OEM-supplied; intervals may vary.
*** If engine is equipped with an optional coolant filter, it will need to be replaced on the same intervals as the oil filter. Regardless if the engine is or is not equipped with a coolant filter, SCA/DCA additive levels must be checked according to the interval listed in the Owners Manual.
**** Extended coolant and drain/flush/fill intervals may be followed when certain requirements are met. For more information on these requirements, refer to the Cummins Coolant Requirements and Maintenance Service, Bulletin 3666132.

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