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ECS PRODUCT ENGINE COVERAGE / EPA EMISSIONS REDUCTION CREDIT VALUES
ECS Purifilter 1994 -2003 HD
Hwy Engines

Link-IconDiesel Retrofit Technology Verification

Link-IconEPA Verification Letter

PM: 90%
HC: 85%
CO: 75%

AZ Purifier
Purimuffler with CCV
1991 -2004 HD
Hwy Engines

Link-IconDiesel Retrofit Technology Verification

Link-IconEPA Verification Letter

PM: 40%
HC: 75%
CO: 60%

AZ Purifier
Purimuffler

In respect to EPA verifications, there is no Verification Letter for the 20% PM reduction for the ECS Purimuffler. This verification is carried over from the EPA Urban Bus Retrofit Rebuild Program. For further information, please contact Carl Wick from the US EPA at 202-343-9331.

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1991 -2003
Cummins / International
Medium HD Engines

Link-IconDiesel Retrofit Technology Verification

Link-IconEPA Verification Letter

PM: 40%
HC: 70%
CO: 40%
1991 -1993
Cummins Heavy
HD Engines

Link-IconDiesel Retrofit Technology Verification

Link-IconEPA Verification Letter

PM: 35%
HC: 70%
CO: 40%
All HD Hwy 4
Stroke Engines

Link-IconDiesel Retrofit Technology Verification

Link-IconEPA Verification Letter

PM: 20%
HC: 50%
CO: 40%
All HD Hwy 2
Stroke Engines

Link-IconDiesel Retrofit Technology Verification

Link-IconEPA Verification Letter

PM: 20%
HC: 50%
CO: 40%
 


What Is Diesel Exhaust?

smoke_100Diesel exhaust contains a mixture of thousands of different chemical substances. Many of the components of diesel exhaust, such as carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, sulphur dioxides, hydrocarbon gases and diesel particulate matter (soot), arsenic and benzene, can cause health problems. Diesel exhaust contains 20-100 times more harmful particles than gasoline exhaust.

Health Effects of Diesel Exhaust

Due to expanding use of diesel equipment, more and more workers are exposed to diesel exhaust. More than one million workers are exposed to diesel exhaust and face the risk of adverse health effects, ranging from headaches and nausea to cancer and respiratory disease. Such workers include mine workers, bridge and tunnel workers, railroad workers, loading dock workers, truck drivers, material handling machine operators, farm workers, longshoring employees, and auto, truck and bus maintenance garage workers.
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