Description
Piston Set Jenbacher 375590 original
Piston Rings, Piston Pin, Piston Pin Safety Ring and Piston Set
Original Spare Part for Jenbacher Industrial Gas Engines: Piston
Suitable for Biogas, Landfill Gas and Natural Gas.
Suitable for Jenbacher 3 Series Gas Engines J 312 J 316 and J 320.
Jenbacher Reference Code: 375590
375590 ; 375-590 ; 375 590
| Engine Type | Bore Size (mm) | Piston | Liner | Ring |
| Jenbacher Type 3 | 135 mm | 375590
375589 375848 372848 |
341174 | 364563
322788 281127 |
Piston in Industrial Gas Engines Producing Electricity from Biogas, Natural Gas and Landfill Gas
Industrial gas engines are engines used to generate electricity from various gases such as biogas, natural gas and landfill gas. At the heart of these engines are pistons that convert the energy generated by the combustion of gas into mechanical energy.
Piston Function:
The piston is a part that moves up and down in the cylinder of a gas engine. The main function of the piston is to transfer the pressure resulting from the combustion of gas to the crankshaft. This pressure rotates the crankshaft and drives the electrical generator.
Things to Consider in Pistons:
- Material: Pistons must be manufactured from materials resistant to high temperatures and pressures. Usually cast iron or aluminum is used.
- Cooling: Pistons must be cooled due to the heat generated during combustion. Cooling is done through water or oil channels.
- Insulation: Pistons must be well insulated to prevent gases that may leak from the combustion chamber.
- Friction: Friction between the piston and the cylinder wall must be minimized. For this purpose, piston rings and lubrication are used.
Piston Side Parts:
- Piston rings: Piston rings ensure that the piston fits tightly against the cylinder wall and prevents gas leaks.
- Piston pin:The piston pin connects the piston to the crankshaft
- Piston liner: The piston liner allows the piston to move within the cylinder.
Piston Life in Industrial Gas Engines:
The life of pistons varies depending on the operating conditions of the engine. They generally have a lifespan of 20,000 to 40,000 hours. Regular maintenance and repair can extend the life of pistons.
Result:
Pistons are one of the most important parts of industrial gas engines. It is important for the pistons to function correctly for the engine to operate efficiently and safely.


