SSANGYONG REXTON 2006.09 Manual page 162

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5) Operating Procedures of CDPF
The most efficient and practical technology for now is adopted to the diesel particulate filter
(DPF).
This system collects the soot from the diesel engine to the filter and burns the soot so that over
than 95% of soot can be removed from the exhaust gas. However, the durability and the cost of
additional system remain as problems.
Firstly, the exhaust gas is passed through the DOC and its temperature is increased as it is
oxidized. The ECU detects the temperature change with two temperature sensors. The CO, HC
and partial particulate material are removed from the exhaust gas (this procedures are the
sames as the ones for the conventional DOC and no sensor is required).
After the exhaust gas is passed through the DOC and oxidized, most of the harmful material is
removed from the exhaust gas. However, to meet the environmental regulations in the future,
the soot is filtered and burnt again in DPF to decrease the particulate material further.
The filtered soot is burned whenever the vehicle is driven for 600 ~ 1200 km. The driving
distance can be differed depending on the vehicle's driving conditions. The soot is burnt for
15 ~ 20 minutes.
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CDPF(Catalytic Disel Particulate Filter)
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