New gas engine technologies for high-horsepower applications on display at HHP Summit 2014

CMR Group will display its new Catalyst Monitor and J1939 Connect CAN temperature sensor for gas engines at HHP Summit 2014.

Gas engine ignition harness
Gas engine ignition harness

The new Catalyst Monitor for gas fuelled engines and J1939 Connect CAN temperature sensor will be among the state-of-the-art monitoring and instrumentation systems for high-horsepower gas engine applications featured on the CMR Group stand (130) at the HHP 2014 Summit, Oct 6 to 9, Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, New Orleans, USA.

The easy-to-use Catalyst Monitor meets U.S. Environmental Protection Agency RICE-NESHAP regulations and features a six channel continuous parameter monitoring system (CPMS) and data logger for cost efficient, high quality and continual catalyst performance monitoring.

CMR’s newly launched J1939 Connect CAN digital smart sensor provides extremely reliable and accurate measurement for engines such as exhaust gas, combustion chamber and bearing temperature.

Also showing will be CMR’s range of rigid and flexible wiring systems and harnesses for primary power, marine and stationary applications together with custom supervision and monitoring products for hazardous gas environments.

A range of direct acting and pilot operated gas engine pressure regulators, which provide high performance control of pressure levels within the fuel train on dual fuel or natural gas engines, will complete the CMR display

John Gatto, President of CMR USA LLC, says, “HHP provides a great platform for showcasing our custom engineered products and their performance benefits. I’m sure these will be of huge interest to customers visiting the show looking for added value and advanced solutions.” 

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