New SeaClean Soot Filtration Systems From DeAngelo Marine Exhaust Solve Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Regeneration Problems

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Problems caused by inefficient regeneration of a Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) can be eliminated with the installation of a SeaClean Soot Filtration System (shown above) by marine exhaust system engineering, design, fabrication and service company DeAngelo Marine Exhaust.

The unique SeaClean system monitors the exhaust gas temperature and varies the power going to the heater element so that exhaust gas

temperatures are constant. This allows a DPF to work properly so that collected soot is burnt off at high temperature, leaving only a tiny ash residue.

The SeaClean system also has the capability to log operating conditions of the generator’s exhaust. The system’s modular design can be used to upgrade any vessel’s existing soot filtration system.  DeAngelo Marine Exhaust can design and install a SeaClean Soot Filtration System for any size yacht.

www.deangelomarine.com

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