NEW PRODUCTS New waterjets set to reduce power demand and weight
Marine Jet Power (MJP) has unveiled its new waterjet X Series which reduces power demand by up to 20% and can reduce weight by up to 10% compared to axial flow jets.
“We’ve really taken the time to design and engineer this product with designers, builders and operators in mind,” said Magnus Sörenson, MJP’s CEO. “This product is easy to install and even easier to maintain in the field, saving time and money over the total lifecycle of the product.”
With key features such as one-piece skidded installation and easily accessible inspection hatches, the X Series has been designed from the start to be easily installed and maintained in the field.
IACS type approval for Fischer generators
Fischer Panda UK’s range of generators has passed type approval by members of the International Association of Classification Societies board. The IACS type approval includes certifications from organisations including Lloyd’s Register, Bureau Veritas and DNV GL as well as several country- specific bodies.
The certification covers the fixed-speed Panda 4000s Neo and Panda 5000i Neo, which both use Fischer Panda’s in-house designed water-cooled FPE320 single cylinder diesel engine. The next generation iSeries Panda 45i genset is also certified.
“As part of our continued commitment to meet international standards and maintain high levels of performance and satisfaction, this new endorsement will be very valuable to us in assuring new customers and dealing with projects that require recognised approval, such as Lloyd’s or DNV,” said Chris Fower, Fischer Panda UK sales and marketing director.
70 | The Report • September 2018 • Issue 85
            
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