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Caterpillar
Announces ACERT®
Technology for 2007 for On-Highway Engines "We developed ACERT Technology with the goal of meeting all current and future emissions regulations, while continuing to provide the overall value on-highway vehicle owners need to operate profitably," said Greg Gauger, director, On-Highway Products. "ACERT Technology delivers long-term emissions reduction capability and provides all of the key elements of valuereliability, durability, fuel economy and lower operating costs." 2007 RequirementsImpact
on On-Highway Engines Caterpillar ACERT Technology
for 2007 Mid-range engines also build on ACERT Technology and feature a high-pressure injection system and the closed crankcase ventilation, with the addition of a variable turbine geometry turbocharger. The Cat diesel particulate filter uses a wall-flow filter technology. Regeneration is necessary to activate a process of oxidation that eliminates the soot that collects along the inlet walls of the filter. To aid the regeneration process, the exhaust gas is heated by auxiliary means. Regeneration only takes place when needed, which optimizes fuel economy. Engines with 500 horsepower or less will require one diesel particulate filter; engines with 550 or more horsepower will require dual filters. The filter system also provides sound attenuation and will be serviced by the Caterpillar Genuine Network of Cat dealers and authorized truck dealers. The primary process for achieving additional NOx reduction includes the elements of ACERT Technology with Clean Gas Induction (CGI). CGI draws clean inert gas from downstream of the particulate filter and then puts this clean gas into the intake air system. Advantages of the Caterpillar
Solution ACERT Technology for 2007 delivers the same reliability, fuel economy, service intervals and durability provided by Caterpillar engines with ACERT Technology. "We expect that our heavy duty engines with ACERT Technology for 2007 will maintain the same fuel economy as today's engines, and our mid-range products will improve by approximately four percent," Gauger said. "By comparison, it's our understanding that competitive cooled-EGR engines are projected to lose an additional three percent in fuel economy in 2007." Oil change intervals and sump capacity remain unchanged from today's ACERT Technology. By using Caterpillar's Clean Gas Induction technology, which employs soot-free inert gas as a NOx reduction building block, 2007 Cat engines with ACERT Technology will have the same durability as today's engines with ACERT Technology. "Customers need reliability,
fuel economy, low lifetime cost, durability and power," Gauger said.
"Caterpillar engines with ACERT Technology for 2007 will deliver
the value, with all of these key benefits, along with the same ratings
capability as today's engines." Issue 29 4/21/05 |
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