Paxman VP185

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Paxman VP185
Overview
ManufacturerPaxman
Layout
ConfigurationV12 & V18 four-stroke turbo-charged & intercooled diesel
Cylinder bore185 mm
Piston stroke196 mm
Combustion
Fuel typeDiesel
Chronology
PredecessorPaxman Valenta

The Paxman VP185 is an engine manufactured by Paxman, Colchester. It is used in marine and railway applications and available as both a V12 and V18.

History[]

The VP185 was launched in May 1993 as a successor to the Paxman Valenta. It differed from the Valenta with a 90-degree cylinder bank angle, rather than a 60-degree vee to reduce its height, unit pump injectors eliminating two camshafts, side by side connecting rods to reduce manufacturing costs, higher firing pressures; increased power output, improved fuel consumption and emissions performance.[1]

Beginning in 1994, a small number of British Rail Class 43 power cars were fitted with Paxman VP185 engines, however the majority retained Valentas into the 21st century.[2][3] With the Class 43s in need of new engines in the mid-2000s, most operators opted for the MTU engines.[4][5][6] East Midlands Trains, who already was the largest operator with 14, opted to standardise on VP185s, ultimately having 26 examples.[7][8] The last was withdrawn from regular service by East Midlands Railway in December 2020, however several have gone for further service with Colas Rail and Locomotive Services.[9][10][11]

The engine was also fitted to CountryLink's 19 XPT power cars in Australia, which were based on the HST power car design, in the early 2000s when it opted to replace its Valentas.[12][13]

The VP185 continues to be manufactured by Paxman's successor MAN Energy Solutions for marine use.[14][15]

References[]

  1. ^ The Design and Development of the 12VP185 Institution of Diesel & Gas Turbine Engineers Transactions
  2. ^ New engine for 43170 The Railway Magazine issue 1121 September 1994 page 55
  3. ^ Paxman wins order for seven 12VP185 engines Rail issue 255 21 June 1995 page 9
  4. ^ Life-extended Angel HST rolls out of Brush for £1.5m trial Rail issue 514 25 May 2005
  5. ^ GNER confirms German built MTU engines for HST fleet rebuild Rail issue 544 19 July 2006 page 12
  6. ^ Brush wins XC Class 43 HST overhaul deal Rail issue 586 27 February 2008 page 64
  7. ^ East Midlands Trains goes for VP185s Today's Railways UK issue 71 November 2007 page 58
  8. ^ Existing EMT fleet Rail issue 877 24 April 2019 page 10
  9. ^ Double Paxman Demise Modern Railways issue 868 January 2021 page 50
  10. ^ Third 43 with Colas Rail issue 924 10 February 2021 page 28
  11. ^ LSL acquires more power cars Rail issue 931 19 May 2021 page 27
  12. ^ MTU looks at IC125 power Rail Business Intelligence issue 118 20 January 2000 page 6
  13. ^ Market Railway Gazette International April 2000 page 10
  14. ^ VP185 Propulsion MAN Energy Solutions
  15. ^ MAN Diesel & Turbo UK creates new jobs after winning £39m contract in Taiwan East Anglian Daily Times 2 May 2014
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