Scr System In Blue Bird Buses - Blue Bird D3RE 2014 Driver's Handbook Manual

All american rear engine, tx3 rear engine, global transit rear engine
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• Secure the exhaust area.
• If bystanders might enter the area, set up barriers to keep people
safely away from the exhaust outlet.
• If the procedure is performed indoors at a service facility, attach an
exhaust discharge pipe rated for at least 1500°F.
• Keep a fire extinguisher nearby.
• Check exhaust system surfaces to confirm that no tools, rags, grease, debris or
any other objects are on or near the exhaust system.
• Start the engine.
• Operate the Regeneration Switch to begin the regeneration process.
• Monitor the process. If any unsafe condition occurs, shut off the engine imme-
diately. During the regeneration process, the engine may change speed, and
the turbocharger may whistle. When the process is complete, the engine will
return to normal idle speed. Exhaust gas and exhaust surface temperatures
will remain elevated until they have had time to cool to normal levels.

SCR System in Blue Bird Buses

Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) is a Nitrous Oxide control technique for diesel
engine exhaust. The SCR system uses Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) a nitrogenous com-
pound which readily decomposes into ammonia. The system process involves the
injection of DEF into the exhaust over a catalyst. The DEF converts to ammonia in the
exhaust stream. This ammonia then reacts with NOx and produces harmless nitrogen
(N2) and water (H2O).
The DEF-SCR system basically consists of three elements:
SCR Catalyst. The SCR is located in the exhaust stream rear of the Decomposition Re-
actor. It is similar in outward appearance to a small muffler. The device is comprised
of a canister containing the SCR catalyst which uses the amonia contained in the in-
jected DEF to react with NOx. This reaction is temperature dependent and transforms
the NOx into harmless nitrogen gas and water.
ROUTINE OPERATION
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