![]() |
About Us | Email Newsletter | Advertisers | Buyer's Guide | Subscribe | Privacy Policy | RSS | |||
|
| ||||
|
advertisement | ||||
|
|
Cummins plans for CARB Mar 1, 2008 12:00 PM Cummins Inc. announced the release of Clean Idle Certified on-highway engines at the Technology & Maintenance Council annual meeting in Orlando last month. The engines are designed to meet the new California Air Resources Board (CARB) idle reduction standards by generating less than 30-g/hr. NOx. advertisement According to Cummins, customers can specify a 50-state Clean Idle Certified engine option when ordering or can opt to update existing 2007 engines to meet the 50-state status. In addition, Cummins introduced two new ComfortGuard APU solutions at the meeting, also aimed at meeting CARB idle-reduction regulations. The products are available with two options to meet the emissions standards: a stand-alone particulate filter on the ComfortGuard APU engine or an engine installation kit to route the ComfortGuard diesel exhaust gas into the particulate filter. |
|
|||||||||||||
| Back to Top | |||||||||||||||
|
|||||||||||||||
|
|