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Incoming EPA regulations such as RICE NESHAP have made particulate emissions reduction important in the diesel engine industry. To help manufacturers achieve compliance, CAS DataLoggers has provided a dataTaker DT82I industrial data logger to monitor a new catalytic converter system for values such as incoming and outgoing exhaust temperature, differential pressure in the converter chambers, and the diesel engine's RPM.
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