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John Deere streamlines emissions modules

John Deere Power Systems has revisited the design of its emissions control modules to create a single, inline can solution, which it revealed at CONEXPO-CON/AGG.
March 13, 2017 Read time: 1 min

257 John Deere Power Systems has revisited the design of its emissions control modules to create a single, inline can solution, which it revealed at CONEXPO-CON/AGG.

By combining the DOC, DPF and SCR elements into one unit, JDPS reckons it can achieve a 30% space saving compared to modular cans linked by pipework. The resulting single can module is claimed to offer better management of thermal input, and delivers a lower cost of ownership for OEMs.

The firm said that the inline unit can also be installed horizontally or vertically.

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