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FPT Industrial’s N67 power pack uses Hi-eSCR2 advanced after-treatment package

FPT Industrial has introduced the N67 power pack solution for mobile and stationary applications. It uses the company’s Hi-eSCR2 advanced after-treatment package, with all key after-treatment components housed in a single package and installed on top of the engine. The package includes a DOC, SCR-on-Filter assembly, DEF injection system, all required sensors and manifolds. FPT Industrial said the advanced nature of its SCR-on-Filter system, with its improved catalyst technologies, eliminates the need to in
April 24, 2018 Read time: 1 min
FPT Industrial’s N67 power pack houses exhaust after-treatment in a single package above the engine.

7935 FPT Industrial has introduced the N67 power pack solution for mobile and stationary applications. It uses the company’s Hi-eSCR2 advanced after-treatment package, with all key after-treatment components housed in a single package and installed on top of the engine.

The package includes a DOC, SCR-on-Filter assembly, DEF injection system, all required sensors and manifolds. FPT Industrial said the advanced nature of its SCR-on-Filter system, with its improved catalyst technologies, eliminates the need to include a DPF. There is no requirement for regeneration and the entire after-treatment package is maintenance free.

The N67 power pack offers an output potential of 260kW and 1420Nm of torque, and it boasts 1,200-hour service intervals.

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