Description
Product Overview
The Baudouin 4M06 PowerKit Engine is a compact 4-cylinder inline diesel engine engineered specifically for generator set applications. Designed for reliability, efficiency, and ease of integration, the 4M06 PowerKit supports a wide range of prime and standby power configurations, making it an ideal solution for small to medium-scale power generation needs. Its modern design, combined with robust construction, ensures stable performance, low operating costs, and long service life in demanding environments.
Key Features
- Generator-Optimized Design: Developed as a PowerKit solution for seamless genset integration.
- Compact & Lightweight: Small footprint simplifies installation in confined generator enclosures.
- Reliable Fuel Systems: Available with mechanical or common rail injection, depending on configuration.
- Low Operating Costs: Optimized fuel efficiency and extended service intervals.
Technical Specifications
| Power Output (PRP) | Up to approximately 40 kWe @ 50 Hz and up to 50 kWe @ 60 Hz (depending on configuration) |
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| Engine Type | 4-cylinder inline, 4-stroke diesel engine |
| Bore & Stroke | 89 x 92 mm |
| Total Displacement | 2.3 liters |
| Engine Rotation | Counterclockwise |
| Rated Speed | 1500 RPM (50 Hz) / 1800 RPM (60 Hz) |
| Fuel System | Mechanical injection or high-pressure common rail (variant dependent) |
| Aspiration | Naturally aspirated or turbocharged (model dependent) |
| Emissions | Non-road / generator set compliant, depending on market and configuration |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | Approximately 1020 x 550 x 1015 mm (PowerKit configuration) |
| Dry Weight | Approximately 280–300 kg (engine only) |
Applications
The Baudouin 4M06 PowerKit Engine is well suited for:
- Diesel generator sets for standby power
- Prime power solutions for commercial facilities
- Light industrial power generation
- Rental and mobile generator applications
Certifications & Standards
- Designed in accordance with ISO 3046 performance standards
- Suitable for continuous and standby generator duty cycles



