John Deere Power Systems (JDPS), Waterloo, Iowa, reports the new naming convention and power ratings for its Final Tier 4/Stage IV mobile off-highway diesel engine lineup.
Building on previous tier nomenclature, John Deere Final Tier 4/Stage IV engine names will start with the PowerTech brand and add a three-letter suffix that specifies the engine’s technology package. For Final Tier 4/Stage IV, the three letters will identify the engine’s technology platform, turbocharger, and after-treatment, respectively. An example of a John Deere Final Tier 4/Stage IV engine name is PowerTech PSS 6.8L.
All John Deere Final Tier 4/Stage IV engines with power ratings 56 kW (75 hp) and above are designated “P,” indicating the Tier 3/Stage III A PowerTech Plus technology platform that features four-valve cylinder heads, cooled exhaust gas recirculation, full-authority electronic controls, high-pressure fuel systems, and air-to-air aftercooling. These engines utilize a variable geometry turbocharger (designated “V”), series turbochargers (“S”) or a wastegate turbocharger (“W”). Aftertreatment technology for engines 56 kW (75) hp and above includes an exhaust filter and selective catalytic reduction—a combination that is designated “S.”
John Deere engines with power ratings below 56 kW (75 hp) are designated “E” to indicate the PowerTech E technology platform that includes two-valve cylinder heads, full-authority electronic controls, high-pressure common-rail fuel system and air-to-air aftercooling. These engines utilize a wastegate turbocharger (designated “W”) and an exhaust filter (“X”).
“Our Final Tier 4/Stage IV naming convention provides customers with simple, familiar identification of our engine models,” said Doug Laudick, manager of product planning at John Deere Power Systems.
Models and power ratings for the complete John Deere Final Tier 4/Stage IV engine lineup include: