Retrofit Emission Control Device (RECD)

A Retrofit Emission Control Device (RECD) is a system installed on existing diesel engines, primarily in generators (DG sets), to significantly reduce the emission of harmful pollutants. Here's a breakdown of their usages:

. Reducing Air Pollution:

• Particulate Matter (PM): RECDs are highly effective in capturing and removing PM, including soot, ash, and fine particles (PM2.5 and PM10), which are major contributors to respiratory illnesses and lung cancer. Some devices achieve over 90% reduction in PM.
• Carbon Monoxide (CO) and Hydrocarbons (HC): Many RECDs utilize oxidation catalysts to convert these harmful gases into less harmful carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O).
• Nitrogen Oxides (NOx): More advanced RECDs incorporate Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) systems that use a urea-based solution to convert NOx into nitrogen and water.
• Sulfur Dioxide (SO2): Some RECDs are also designed to remove sulfur dioxide.


. Ensuring Regulatory Compliance:

• Meeting Emission Standards: As environmental regulations become increasingly stringent, especially in countries like India, RECDs help businesses and individuals comply with the norms set by bodies like the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and the National Green Tribunal (NGT).
• Avoiding Penalties: By reducing emissions to the required levels, RECDs help avoid potential fines and legal repercussions for non-compliance.


. Promoting Environmental Sustainability:

• Cleaner Air Quality: By capturing and neutralizing pollutants, RECDs contribute to improved air quality in urban and industrial areas where DG sets are commonly used.
• Reducing Environmental Damage: Reducing emissions of NOx and SO2 helps prevent environmental damage like acid rain and disruption to plant growth.
• Lowering Carbon Footprint: By improving combustion efficiency in some cases, RECDs can indirectly contribute to a lower carbon footprint.


. Cost-Effective Solution:

• Alternative to Replacement: Installing an RECD is generally a more economical option than replacing an entire DG set with a new, low-emission model.
• Extended Equipment Life: By minimizing carbon deposits and wear, RECDs can potentially extend the lifespan of the existing DG set.


. Specific Applications:

• Diesel Generators (DG Sets): This is the primary application, especially for backup power in residential complexes, commercial establishments, industries, and infrastructure projects.
In summary, retrofit emission control devices play a crucial role in mitigating air pollution from existing diesel engines, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations, and promoting a more sustainable future without the immediate need for complete equipment replacement. Their usage is particularly significant for diesel generators due to their widespread application and substantial contribution to air pollution.

Retrofit Emission Control Device

. Unique Filter- less Purification
    Based on Proprietary Technology

. Long Lasting Product
    Product lifespan up to 20 years

. Fastest Regeneration
    Automatic Regeneration through water in
    5 minutes without burning any diesel

. 90% Efficiency
    PM 2.5 and 10 in the D2 5cycle test

. No Back Pressure
    Negligible back-pressure

. Low Carbon Longevity
    No CO2 emission and low long term cost

. Equipped with OBD system
    Based Notification for cleaning

 

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