Selective Catalytic Reduction (Scr) System - Case CX490D Operator's Manual

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Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) system

What is Selective Catalytic Reduction ( SCR )?
Your CASE CONSTRUCTION machine is equipped with an SCR after treatment system to comply with the require-
ments for exhaust emissions set by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The main components of the
SCR system include the SCR catalyst, the DEF/A
and the DEF/A
B
® tank.
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How does Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) work?
During combustion, harmful Nitrogen Oxide (NO
solution into the exhaust prior to a catalyst, the NO
happens when the NO
x
in the DEF/A
B
® solution.
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NOTICE: Prolonged idling of the machine with no load for more than 6 h will cause damage to the SCR catalyst.
During cold engine operation at low engine coolant and ambient air temperatures, water vapor will be visible from the
exhaust. This water vapor will resemble steam or light white smoke, and will dissipate as the engine and machine
components warm. This water vapor is considered normal.
NOTE: The SCR system continues to operate for approximately 3 min after the starter key is turned off in order to
suck DEF/A
B
® back into the tank. DEF/A
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the SCR system. This is considered normal, and requires no action from the operator.
What is Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)/AdBlue®?
DEF/A
B
® is a clear, colorless, non-toxic, aqueous urea solution ( 32.5%) with a slight ammonia odor. It is used
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to chemically reduce NO
nor harmful to the environment. DEF/A
International standard ISO 22241-1 defines DEF/
A
B
® quality.
The American Petroleum Insti-
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tute (API®) has a voluntary certification program for
DEF/A
B
®.
To ensure that DEF/A
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fies the requirements of ISO 22241, look for the API®
DEF Certification Mark™ whenever you purchase
DEF/A
B
®. API Diesel Exhaust Fluid Certification
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Mark is a registered trademark of API in the United States
and or other countries.
Finding Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)/AdBlue®
Your CASE CONSTRUCTION dealer is fully equipped to accommodate all your DEF/A
Case Customer Assistance: 1-866-542-2736
casecustomerassistance.na@cnh.com
Storage, handling, and transport
NOTICE: storage temperatures above 30 °C (86 °F) greatly reduce the shelf life of DEF/A
DEF/A
B
® has a typical shelf life of 6-12 months. Refer to the S
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DEF/A
B
® to remain in a useable condition, storage requirements must be met.
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• Store between -11 °C (12 °F) and 30 °C (86 °F).
• Use only an approved DEF/A
• Keep container tightly closed.
• Keep container in a cool, well-ventilated area.
• Keep away from heat and direct sunlight.
1 - GENERAL INFORMATION
molecules react inside the catalyst with the heat generated by the engine and the ammonia
emissions from heavy-duty diesel-powered vehicles. DEF/A
x
B
® is classified under the minimum-risk category of transportable fluids.
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B
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B
® container. Contact your dealer to obtain proper storage container(s).
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B
® dosing control unit, the DEF/A
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) molecules are formed in the exhaust. By injecting a DEF/A
x
can be converted to harmless elemental Nitrogen and water. This
x
B
® expands when freezing, and it will thus damage the lines of
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® satis-
HELF LIFE
1-11
B
® injection system,
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B
® is neither explosive
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B
® needs.
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B
®.
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table below. In order for
B
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