Monday 26 September 2011

A DPF will not regenerate when....

The DPF will not regenerate if:

■ Engine management light is on for any fault.
■ Faulty EGR valve.
■ If there is less than 20 litres of fuel in the fuel tank or if the fuel light is on then regeneration will not take place.
■ If you drive with your foot on the clutch pedal.
■ In order to carry out a static DPF regeneration use the correct diagnostic machine. Ensure the vehicle is in park/neutral, and the hand brake is on. The bonnet must be closed, and the foot pedals should not touched, as the diagnostic machine will keep the engine at 1,500 RPM until the operation is complete.
■ This operation could take up to 40 minutes

Thursday 8 September 2011

GAU Conference 2011



If you are part of the GAU Buying Group, come and visit our stand at the GAU conference in Brighton this Friday (9th September 2011) - our technical trainer Stuart Still will be on hand to discuss our range of products and services we offer.

You can also meet our Sales Director Duncan Richards and Business Development Manager Ben Kendrick.

You will find us on stand no 78.

We look forward to seeing you on Friday!

Tuesday 6 September 2011

New additions to the EEC range - 6th September 201111

Good afternoon,

European Exhaust and Catalyst is pleased to announce the addition of 16 applications to our range in the last fortnight.

You can download this list in CSV format from our website for your own systems by clicking here.

Please note that DPF015 has now been superseded with VX6068T (as from September 2011).

As the UK's largest manufacturer of Aftermarket catalytic converters, we offer a standard two-year guarantee on over 4,500 different catalytic converter applications, with next day delivery in the UK.

Additionally, we also provide a comprehensive range of diesel particulate filters, lambda sensors, exhausts, front pipes and brakes.

If you would like to find out more or search our catalogue, please visit our website at www.eurocats.co.uk.

To discuss pricing, please email Paul Westcott (pwestcott@eurocats.co.uk) or call +44 (0)23 9220 5300.

We will send out additional updates in the next fortnight via email, and post more information on our Twitter, Facebook and Blog.

If you would like the data in a particular format or file type, please let us know.

Kind Regards,

Duncan Richards
Sales Director.

Thursday 1 September 2011

Talking down the particulates


Since the ECE103 legislation came into effect in 2009 making it illegal to fit a non-type approved catalytic converter to vehicles registered after March 2001, the industry has struggled to understand the law on defining a ‘Type Approved DPF’.

The law was quite unclear, but when a Diesel Particulate Filter is combined with a catalytic converter, the DPF also needs to be type approved because it is seen as just one product.

The law states: “To keep pace with European requirements, vehicles approved to EU Regulation 715/2007 (Euro 5 and Euro 6) need to have a Type Approved Diesel Particulate Filter.”

When the ECE103 legislation is amended, it’s likely the same approval number will cover both the DPF and the catalyst, despite using a different test procedure. Until this point, ECE103 only covers the testing of the catalyst.

Future Approval Procedures

Nothing new has been proposed for the new test procedure that could apply to the future approval of DPF’s, and therefore EEC believes that the particulate mass levels and regeneration characteristics are the criteria likely to be measured.

This makes these tests quite complicated yet thorough, ensuring that the filter element performs strictly to the OE standard of regeneration.

EEC already selects the same volume catalyst and filter for each application, as the OE part, and the potential legislation will mean all other manufacturers will have to do the same.


Sic and Cordierite

Many different factors affect the regeneration of a DPF, including its configuration, temperature resistance, thermal shock resistance, expansion and conductivity.

In preparation for the proposed forthcoming legislation, EEC has researched and developed a Silicon Carbide (SIC) DPF system based primarily on OE technology, because this is the standard all main European OEM producers use.

This complements our existing cordierite-based offering to provide a product that reduce corrosion, increase resistance to sulphuric acid corrosion, and allows for better mechanical strength at higher temperatures.
Our SIC based systems have been thoroughly tested in a variety of conditions using the criteria of particulate mass levels and soot regeneration characteristics, ensuring we fit the Euro V standards.

Meeting the Legislation

Having researched both types DPF systems fully, EEC can offer the correct application for each vehicle, and by using our expertise, knowledge and experience, we’re confident our products will comply with the future legislation.

We’re pleased to offer technical advice for our industry, and to support our customers wherever possible. Our technical team is available via telephone and email, and we write tips and articles on our blog: http://eec-technical.blogspot.com, where readers can sign up to receive posts via email and social media channels.

EEC

EEC has been manufacturing quality automotive products such as catalytic converters, DPFs, lambda sensors, exhausts, front pipes and brake pads since 1997. Based in two locations in Hampshire UK, we also have a manufacturing base in Hilton, along with a number of other sister companies.

Independent dealers, motor factors, wholesalers and buying groups across Europe benefit from a two-year guarantee on most products, a standard next-day delivery in the UK and significant business support.

If you would like to like to discuss how the forthcoming legislative changes could affect you, please get in touch with James Slade – jslade@eurocats.co.uk or call 023 9224 5300.

Find out more information at www.eurocats.co.uk.