SCRT® Operating Conditions
The SCRT® - Selective Catalytic Reduction + Continuously Regenerating
Trap - depends upon the use of AdBlue® for the selective catalytic
reduction and upon regeneration of the filter in the CRT® to
prevent large accumulations of soot and eventual filter blockage. Use of the incorrect reducing agent, poor vehicle
maintenance, excessive engine smoke, oil consumption or high sulphur fuel
can prevent the SCRT® system from operating satisfactorily.
AdBlue®
The industry standard AdBlue®, an aqueous solution of urea,
is used as the reducing agent in the SCRT®. Without AdBlue®,
the system will not function correctly and remove NOX from the
exhaust gas.
- Only AdBlue® and no other reducing agent should be used
in the SCRT® system.
- The AdBlue® level should be checked regularly and each
time the vehicle is re-fuelled to ensure the tank does not run dry any time
during vehicle operation.
NB. The vehicle will continue to operate without AdBlue® but
the SCRT® will not function correctly and remove NOX from the exhaust gas. No damage will be caused in this situation.
- The freezing point of AdBlue® is -11°C. In extreme
cold environments it is possible the AdBlue® stored on the
vehicle could freeze. Procedures to prevent this from happening should be
taken as freezing could cause damage to the storage tank and will prevent
the SCRT® system from functioning correctly.
Fuels
- Use only diesel fuel with sulphur content less than 50 ppm and conforming
to EN590
- Do not use fuel additives other than those already incorporated in general
commercial diesel fuel supplies.
- Additionally the following biodiesel and water-diesel emulsion fuels
are approved for use with SCRT® technology:
- Biodiesel
- Greenenergy Global Diesel, 5% biodiesel, 95% ULSD
- Global Commodities UK Ltd, driveEco
- Rix Biodiesel Ltd, Bioblend 5
- Petroplus Marketing Ltd, Bio-plus
- Water-fuel Emulsions
- BP Aspira @ 10% demineralised water
- Lubrizol PuriNOxTM @ 10% demineralised water
Engine Smoke
The level of smoke produced by the engine should not exceed the maximum
limits set by the engine manufacturer.
Engine Oil
Low ash oils are recommended to maintain the filter service interval and optimal SCRT® performance.
- Use only engine oil with a sulphur content of less than 7,000 ppm.
- Ensure engine oil consumption is within engine manufacturers limits,
typically less than 1 litre per 1,000km.
During normal operation, ash,
which is an incombustible material (mainly the residues of burnt engine oil),
can gradually build up in the filter. This is removed by regular servicing.
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Filter Servicing
Vehicle Operation
- The vehicle must be serviced according to manufacturer’s recommendations
in order to maintain the optimal engine performance, which the CRT® system is designed to be compatible with.
- Repeated long periods of engine idling should be avoided. This can lower
the engine temperature below that required for filter regeneration, causing
soot to accumulate and block the filter.
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