Emisense Launches ePM Sensors for Tier-4 Compliance in Data Center and Hospital Generators
Emisense Technologies has launched electrostatic PM (ePM) sensors for diesel generators in data centers and hospitals. The technology supports compliance with Tier-4 emissions standards by facilitating calibration and integration. ePM sensors offer continuous monitoring at low costs and can be used for pre-certification testing and retrofitting DPFs. The sensors provide faster response times and superior sensitivity compared to traditional methods and allow for cloud-connected monitoring of pollutants.

Emisense Technologies has introduced electrostatic PM (ePM) sensors designed for large diesel generators in data centers and hospitals to meet Tier-4 emissions standards. The sensors enable low-cost continuous monitoring for pre-certification testing and evaluating retrofit components like Diesel Particulate Filters. ePM technology is suitable for various fuel types, and its implementation costs are less than 1% of generator value.
Benefits include quicker response times, enhanced sensitivity, and continuous signals, outpacing conventional exhaust pressure monitoring. The sensors can integrate with NOx sensors for comprehensive pollutant monitoring, facilitating better management decisions and reduced compliance costs.




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