Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) announced today the initial results of a Tier 4
Interim/Stage IIIB field test program after reaching a cumulative 20,000
hours of testing with equipment operators. The testing confirmed up to 5
percent higher fuel efficiency and improved productivity with equipment
operating on commercial service repowered with Cummins integrated
air-intake to exhaust aftertreatment system.
In addition to achieving lower cost of operation, the field test
operators expressed a strong preference for Cummins Tier 4 Interim
repowered machines as those machines demonstrated improved productivity
with faster cycle times. Although power ratings were identical to those
of the Tier 3 installations they replaced, the Tier 4 Interim engines
benefit from the faster power and torque response provided by the
Cummins VGTTM Variable Geometry Turbocharger and enhanced
fuel systems.
The Tier 4 Interim repowered equipment on the field tests typically
achieved 98 percent or 99 percent uptime, equivalent to Tier 3 levels of
in-service reliability.
Operators noticed an improved working environment with the Tier 4
Interim repowered equipment due to quieter running and ultra-clean
operation with visible smoke eliminated. Field test participants
reported that the Tier 4 Interim system was effectively transparent to
how they operated their machines, with the self-regenerating Cummins
Particulate Filter requiring no user intervention.
"This is the most extensive field test program we have ever undertaken
with our off-highway engines, and the message from the operators is that
Cummins Tier 4 solution is dependable, reduces their operating costs and
improves the performance of their machines,” said Hugh Foden, Executive
Director, Cummins Off-Highway Business.
"The field test and prototype engine program will continue to expand as
we approach a total of 100 Tier 4 Interim installations with our OEM
partners. They are able to quickly move ahead with installations using
Cummins fast-track machine integration process specifically developed
for EPA Tier 4 Interim and EU Stage IIIB applications,” added Foden.
The Cummins field test program is structured to capture a broad range of
duty cycles, applications and different working environments. All the
Tier 4 Interim repower and cooling modification work has been undertaken
on site using Cummins machine integration process.
The replacement of the Tier 3 exhaust muffler with the Cummins
Particulate Filter aftertreatment represents the most significant
installation change. The new Cummins Direct FlowTM air
cleaner has a smaller space claim and has proved beneficial in extending
filter change intervals.
Field Test Monitoring
The performance of the Tier 4 Interim system is monitored over the
cellular network with remote downloads direct from the engine’s
Electronic Control Module (ECM) to the field test team.
"Remote monitoring is an invaluable method for rapidly collecting
operational data for analysis, but regular site visits to the field test
locations are equally important so we can listen to the customers and
capture their working experience,” said Maged Tadros, Cummins Tier 4
Field Test Program Leader.
"The field test operators were particularly impressed with the
self-regenerating Cummins Particulate Filter which did not require any
user intervention. The field test machines proved that most off-highway
equipment operates at a high enough engine load factor for the Cummins
Particulate Filter to self-regenerate almost every time in passive mode.
"This advantage reflects how Cummins ability to fully integrate the Tier
4 engine and exhaust aftertreatment as a single system can improve
operational performance,” added Tadros.
Active self-regeneration typically occurred less than 1 percent of
operating time with the machine continuing to operate as normal during
the regeneration. The fuel consumed to activate the active
self-regeneration process was barely measurable.
Service intervals and procedures for the Tier 4 Interim engines remain
nearly identical to those for Tier 3 engines. The Cummins Particulate
Filter exhaust aftertreatment is service-free up to 5,000 hours, when an
ash-cleaning service is required.
About Cummins
Cummins Inc., a global power leader, is a corporation of complementary
business units that design, manufacture, distribute and service engines
and related technologies, including fuel systems, controls, air
handling, filtration, emission solutions and electrical power generation
systems. Headquartered in Columbus, Indiana (USA), Cummins serves
customers in approximately 190 countries and territories through a
network of more than 500 company-owned and independent distributor
locations and approximately 5,200 dealer locations. Cummins reported net
income of $755 million on sales of $14.3 billion in 2008. Press releases
can be found on the Web at cummins.com or everytime.cummins.com.
Note to editor: The following photograph is available with this
press release:
- Cummins Tier 4 Interim field test installation
under inspection