PECM Issue 36 2019 | Page 52

AUTOMOTIVE EMISSIONS REGULATIONS BURKERT TACKLING POLLUTION CONTROL IN DIESEL GENERATING SETS The introduction of Tier 4 and Tier 5 emissions regulations continue to have an impact on manufacturers of diesel engines and the final products in which they are used. Tier 4 has already been implemented for non-emergency generating sets and it seems only a matter of time before they will have to meet Tier 5 requirements. To help manufacturers meet both current and future emissions regulations, Burkert can develop complete dosing packages for selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems. In order to comply with ever-more stringent emissions regulations, engine and vehicle manufacturers have, in the main, turned to SCR systems to reduce particulate matter and nitrogen oxides (NOx) from diesel engines. By adding carefully measured doses of diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) the NOx emissions are broken down into nitrogen and water. The control of the dosing rate for DEF is very important to ensure optimum performance and to avoid ammonia slip, which refers to a quantity of DEF that passes through the SCR system unreacted. Similarly, too little and the NOx levels can rise above prescribed levels. With its considerable expertise in designing and manufacturing high-precision dosing systems, Burkert can create a complete control package that can be integrated with the existing engine control infrastructure. Designed to be compact and very reliable, Burkert’s system combines a number of its products with bespoke manifolds to ensure optimum performance. Burkert offers an extensive range of proportional valves, piloted solenoid valves and direct-acting solenoid valves that can be easily integrated with its sensors and controllers to provide a solution for any engine size. The company’s knowledge in process control systems also ensures pneumatic delivery can be accomplished for larger engines while maintaining the same high levels of dosing precision. The design of any SCR system requires expert knowledge, not only in process control and valve design but also in dealing with the challenges that corrosive fluids present in such systems. 52 PECM Issue 36 Burkert can help manufacturers create SCR systems that enable diesel engines to meet current emissions legislation.