Features of PW100 Engine
The PW100 family is the
engine of choice for modern thirty to ninety passenger turboprop
airliners around the world appreciates to its excellent durability,
reliability, as well as operating economics. Providing the lowest
carbon emissions and fuel consumption, and incorporating the latest
proven advanced technologies, PW100 engines have been proved that
they are the greenest in the airline industry for the shorter routes
which are served by the regional airlines.
PW100 engines
incorporate the latest advanced technologies in the drive to exceed
the expectations of our customers in performance, fuel consumption,
durability, reliability, and environmental friendliness.
PW100 powered regional
turboprop aircraft consume upto twenty-five to forty percent less
fuel and produce up to fifty percent lower carbon emissions than
similar sized jets, with correspond to lower greenhouse gases.
Thirty-eight PW100 models have been produced which ranges in shaft
horsepower from 1,800 shp to 5,000 shp. The PW100 engine is a
three-shaft, two-spool engine.
High-pressure and
low-pressure compressors are powered independently by cooled turbine
stages. A third shaft couples the power turbine to the propeller via
a reduction gearbox and which is optimized for establishing the best
combination of engine and
propeller efficiencies. The outcome is class-leading fuel consumption
as well as low greenhouse emissions.
The newest design
technologies, materials, and advanced engine control have enabled
the PW100 engine to regularly achieve more than ten thousand
hours on-wing in the absence of a shop visit, a remarkable dispatch
reliability record and provide the pilot as well as maintenance crew
with easy engine operation as well as maintenance.
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