Technical  Bulletin
              Diesel Oxidation Catalyst         National  Clean Diesel  Campaign
     Installation, Operation, and Maintenance        www.epa.gov/cieandiesei
Pre-lnstallation
Prior  to  installing  any retrofit device,  it is  important
to perform a thorough engine  inspection  and review
maintenance records to ensure proper engine operation.
Vehicles with excessive fuel or lubrication oil consumption
should be repaired prior to installing retrofit technologies.
Excessive blowby emissions can be a sign of engine wear
and further inspection  of the engine may be necessary.
Prior to installing a retrofit, the exhaust system integrity
should also be confirmed.
Technology Selection

To select the best Diesel Oxidation Catalyst (DOC) for a
specific vehicle, it is necessary to identify:

 •  Vehicle Type: Highway or Nonroad

 •  Vehicle Class: School Bus, Class 8ATractor, Ferry,
   Locomotive,  Forklift, etc

 •  Vehicle Specifications: Manufacturer, Model, Model Year
 •  Engine Specifications: Manufacturer, Model, Model Year,
   Displacement, Horsepower, Engine Location on Vehicle,
   Turbo-charge, Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR)

 •  EPA Engine Family Name: Can be found on the engine's
   emission label and contains 12 or 13 characters such as
   TCP7.2RZBDBRB or 3NVXHO466ANA
          Diesel Oxidation Catalyst (DOC)
                  on Track Dozer
   Annual Miles Traveled (Highway) or Annual Hours of
   Operation (Nonroad)

   Engine-out PM emission levels

   Any unique vehicle, equipment or engine operation that
   may create unusual conditions on the exhaust system or
   DOC. Conditions such as high vibration or shock loading
   may warrant special consideration in  DOC selection and/or
   mounting.
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
and the California Air Resources Board (GARB) maintain
lists of verified diesel retrofit technologies that define the
specific applications and  engine  operating criteria that
must  be  met to successfully apply a particular  retrofit
technology      (www.epa.gov/otaq/retrofit/verif-list.htm).
When installed as described on the verified technologies
list and within the verified scope  of coverage,  a  device
is  expected  to  achieve  the verified performance and
durability.
Exhaust Temperature Data Logging
To achieve verified levels of emissions reductions DOCs
typically require a minimum exhaust gas temperature of
150°C. This  temperature requirement is met  in normal
operation with most  duty  cycles. Data logging  is  not
typically necessary to evaluate acceptable exhaust gas
temperatures prior to DOC installation.
                                                     Installation
                                                     Installation may be performed by the retrofit supplier, or
                                                     the retrofit supplier may provide training to fleet personnel
                                                     to perform installation.
                                                     In  most applications, the DOC  may  be configured to
                                                     match the dimensions of the  conventional  muffler and
                                                     can be installed as a muffler replacement. In other cases
                                                     the space available for DOC installation on the vehicle or
                                                     equipment is very restricted and the DOC configuration
                                                     must be custom-designed. Safety, visibility, and  vibration
                                                     issues may also need  to  be  addressed by a custom
                                                                                       EPA-420-F-10-030
                                                                                               May 2010

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installation. The time required for DOC installation will vary
depending  on the situation and is generally one to  three
hours.
Since a DOC typically weighs more and may be larger than
the muffler, stronger clamps and brackets are  required in
place of those used with the original muffler. Failure to utilize
appropriate hardware and follow mounting instructions can
result in a failure of support brackets and damage to the
equipment or vehicle.
The DOC must be mounted within a set distance of the
exhaust manifold, as specified by the manufacturer. While
not normally necessary,  exhaust pipe insulation may
be used to retain heat when the  DOC is mounted a long
distance from the turbo charger.
Documentation  should remain with the vehicle and/or in
fleet records which lists installation and vehicle information
such as mileage, date, device model number, installer, etc.
Operation and Maintenance

Once properly installed, DOCs require little maintenance.
DOC manufacturers and product suppliers should provide
vehicle  service  technicians  with  training  on  proper
retrofit maintenance procedures.  Periodic inspection and
tightening of mounting hardware is typically appropriate.
Plugging is very rare, but it can occur in older, high-emitting
or poorly maintained vehicles and/or if an engine has a
mechanical failure. Long duration  idling should also be
avoided. If a DOC  is overwhelmed with unburned  fuel
or lubricants  (ash) it may need  to be  cleaned and the
manufacturer's instructions should be followed.
It is important to properly  maintain vehicles and monitor
fuel and lubrication oil consumption. A bad fuel injector or
increased oil consumption may be masked by a DOC. The
DOC may be damaged by excessive fuel or oil consumption
or a poorly maintained engine.

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