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Rev: MW20V34SG-US1810K Sales/Service: 630.773.1363 [email protected] The Soluon A trained Solberg representave visited the site and evaluated the current set up. Solberg presented the same recirculaon unit thatsuccessfully eliminated the visible oil mist at a similar install. The Solberg unit included a recircula on piping configuraon to connuously maintain the natural crankcase pressure while capturing the oily emissions. This type of system is self‐balancing, does not add any addional pressure or vacuum, and does not require any adjustments. An addional 3 engines were later installed and supplied with Solberg Crankcase Venlaon Systems. Crankcase Venlaon Retrofit SOLBERG Filtra�on & Separa�on ® The Challenge A power plant in the Midwestern United Sates had an install base of 9 Wartsila 20V 34SG natural gas engines. Their previous crankcase filters were stac and simply acted as a rough baffle for the oily vented crankcase emissions. The result was visible emissions into the atmosphere and condensing oil on the side of their building and on the ground. These engines ideally op‐ erate under slight posive pressure, and the operator asked Solberg to maintain this natural pressure while eliminang the visible emissions. Solberg was given this opportunity as a referral from a successful install on the same engine make and model. Midwest: Wartsila 20V 34SG Natural Gas Engines SOLBERG Manufacturing, Inc. 1151 Ardmore Avenue Itasca, IL 60143 Original Installaon Solberg’s Crankcase Venlaon System

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Page 1: Wartsila 20V 34SG Natural Gas Engines - solbergmfg.com

Rev: MW20V34SG-US1810K

Sales/Service: [email protected]

The Solution A trained Solberg representative visited the site and evaluated the current set up. Solberg presented the same recirculation unit thatsuccessfully eliminated the visible oil mist at a similar install. The Solberg unit included a recircula tion piping configuration to continuously maintain the natural crankcase pressure while capturing the oily emissions. This type of system is self‐balancing, does not add any additional pressure or vacuum, and does not require any adjustments. An additional 3 engines were later installed and supplied with Solberg Crankcase Ventilation Systems.

Crankcase Ventilation RetrofitSOLBERGFiltra�on & Separa�on®

The ChallengeA power plant in the Midwestern United Sates had an install base of 9 Wartsila 20V 34SG natural gas engines. Their previous crankcase filters were static and simply acted as a rough baffle for the oily vented crankcase emissions. The result was visible emissions into the atmosphere and condensing oil on the side of their building and on the ground. These engines ideally op‐erate under slight positive pressure, and the operator asked Solberg to maintain this natural pressure while eliminating the visible emissions. Solberg was given this opportunity as a referral from a successful install on the same engine make and model.

Midwest:Wartsila 20V 34SGNatural Gas Engines

SOLBERG Manufacturing, Inc.1151 Ardmore AvenueItasca, IL 60143

Original Installation

Solberg’s Crankcase Ventilation System

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