What
Is A Comrail HPCR Fuel System? | How
Does Comrail HPCR Work? | Comrail
HPCR Components
An
Introduction To: The Technology of Comrail
Comrail High Pressure
Common Rail (HPCR) Fuel System, as a Solution to Tier Emissions
Compliance Requirements, and the best available Technology for
Improved Fuel Efficiency
Comrail
is a bolt on engine technology sold in the form of
a kit that provides a significant increase in fuel
efficiency while dramatically reducing harmful emissions for
use in locomotives, large work boats such as harbor tugs, river
push boats and offshore supply vessels, drilling rigs, and power
generators.
Comrail is: A solutions
based product that represents a distinct advancement in clean
air technology that combines an operating system for emissions
reduction and efficiency enhancement with an operations and maintenance
control system.
The system provides for a
fully integrated solution that effectively allows offshore drilling,
electric generating, marine, and locomotive transportation companies
to exceed new EPA emissions compliance requirements while substantially
reducing operating cost.
Technical Description
Comrail
is an effective technology based
solution that combines:
A High Pressure Common
Rail Fuel System
An Electronic Fuel
Injection System
A Controls/Alarms System
A Local Operating System
with Automation Controls
An Operations and Maintenance
Management System
A Base Controls System
for the Maintenance Provider |
As a Solution
Comrail, LLC has developed
a patent pending technology trademarked Comrail that when
applied will reduce the emissions of these industrials well beyond
the new EPA requirements while significantly reducing their operating
expenses, and establishes itself as a positive solution by setting
the clear pace for a positive contribution to the environment
through significant energy conservation and emissions reduction. |
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End Users
Many Industrials here in the US are being affected
by newly enacted EPA policies that mandate a reduction in harmful
emissions from equipment which they operate.
A large number of these Industries that are now
being forced to comply have been passed over by the EPA for years
due to the negative economic hardships the stricter requirements
would impose on them.
The new EPA requirements are creating an urgent and immediate need in these industries for a feasible solution
that will enable them to comply. |