Dozer Models are Tier 4i Compliant
Caterpillar says its new D6T, D7E and
D8T bulldozers feature engine and
aftertreatment solutions to meet U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency Tier 4
Interim emissions standards. The D6T
and D7E use Cat’s C9.3 ACERT engine
and the D8T uses the C15 ACERT
engine, having net horsepower ratings
of 205, 235 and 310, respectively.
These engines employ Cat’s NOx
Reduction System and Clean Emissions
Module (CEM) to meet current emissions
standards. The NOx Reduction
System continually diverts and cools a
small volume of the engine exhaust
gases and then returns the cooled gases
to the combustion chamber. This
process reduces cylinder temperatures
and, consequently, lowers NOx formation.
The CEM, a compactly packaged
aftertreatment unit, includes a Diesel
Oxidation Catalyst and a Diesel
Particulate Filter (DPF) to remove particulate
matter from the exhaust
stream. Also included is the Cat
Regeneration System—a process that
removes soot from the DPF. The D6T,
D7E and D8T each offer optional Key
Off Regeneration, as well as a delayed
engine shutdown timer and an engine
idle shutdown timer. For applications
that require thermal shields on exhaust
components, an optional insulated CEM
will be available in mid-2011.
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As featured in Womp 2011 Vol 02 - www.womp-int.com