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Exhaust Gas Temperature Data Logging
04-04-2016
Agriemach offer Exhaust Gas Temperature Data Logging as a complimentary service for customers looking to fit Exhaust Gas Aftertreatment devices such as Diesel Particulate Filters, Diesel Oxidation Catalysts, NOx Abatement Systems or even Cartridge Type Soot Filters known as Non-Regenerative.
The reason for this data logging is to give us the best insight of that specific application. This data tells us the typical operating and load profile which allows us to offer the best suited technology. This data is very important from an efficiency point of view; if we take a Passive Regenerating Wall Flow Diesel Particulate Filter for example, this technology choice requires sustained operating load and exhaust gas temperature in order to regenerate, otherwise it would simply saturate and become a maintenance nightmare – with our complimentary data logging service, if there is any doubt over the operating profile of the engine, this will tell us what we need to know.
Operating temperature also affects Oxidation catalyst efficiency, and on certain applications a retro-fit catalyst cannot be installed in the recommended location as stated in our Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual. If we can take data from the best installation area of the exhaust, we can then run a calculation which will give us expected conversion efficiency data. Essential information.
Non-regenerative soot filters do not need high temperatures to operate efficiently, in fact because they are collecting carbon (soot) from the engine exhaust, we don’t want that to get too hot – so by taking temperature data from the end of the exhaust system under typical load, we can see exactly what the filter will endure, again enabling us to offer the most suitable product for our customers.
A complimentary service to ensure that our customer support and recommended product is second to none.
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