5418342
Ammonia Sensor
Cummins®

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DESCRIPTION

The Cummins 5418342 Ammonia Sensor is designed to monitor ammonia levels within the emissions control system of heavy-duty trucks. Its purpose is to ensure the selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system operates efficiently, thereby contributing to the reduction of nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions. The significance of this sensor lies in its ability to enhance the performance of the emissions control system, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and promoting sustainable transportation solutions.

Basic Concepts of Ammonia Sensors

Ammonia sensors measure the concentration of ammonia in a given environment. In the context of heavy-duty trucks, these sensors are integral to the SCR system, which uses ammonia to convert NOx into nitrogen and water vapor. The sensor operates by detecting the presence of ammonia and providing feedback to the engine control unit (ECU), which adjusts the injection of diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) accordingly. This process is vital for maintaining the efficiency of the SCR system and ensuring that emissions remain within regulatory limits.

Purpose of the Cummins 5418342 Ammonia Sensor

The Cummins 5418342 Ammonia Sensor monitors ammonia levels in the exhaust stream, allowing the SCR system to maintain optimal performance by ensuring the correct amount of DEF is injected. By providing real-time data on ammonia concentrations, the sensor helps prevent both over-injection and under-injection of DEF, which can lead to inefficiencies and increased emissions.

Key Features

The Cummins 5418342 Ammonia Sensor is characterized by its robust design and construction, utilizing high-quality materials to ensure durability and reliability. Technological advancements incorporated into the sensor enhance its performance, allowing for precise measurement of ammonia levels. These features contribute to the sensor’s ability to operate effectively under the demanding conditions encountered in heavy-duty truck applications.

Benefits of Using the Cummins 5418342 Ammonia Sensor

Incorporating the Cummins 5418342 Ammonia Sensor into heavy-duty trucks offers several benefits. It contributes to improved emissions performance by ensuring the SCR system operates within optimal parameters. This, in turn, enhances engine efficiency and helps trucks comply with environmental regulations. Additionally, the use of this sensor supports the goal of reducing the environmental impact of heavy-duty trucks through effective emissions control.

Installation and Integration

Proper installation and integration of the Cummins 5418342 Ammonia Sensor into the truck’s emissions control system are important for achieving optimal performance. Following manufacturer recommendations during installation ensures that the sensor is correctly positioned and connected, allowing it to accurately monitor ammonia levels. This careful approach to installation contributes to the overall effectiveness of the emissions control system.

Troubleshooting and Maintenance

Common issues related to the Cummins 5418342 Ammonia Sensor can often be addressed through troubleshooting procedures that involve checking connections, verifying sensor readings, and ensuring the SCR system is functioning correctly. Regular maintenance, including periodic checks and calibration of the sensor, is recommended to ensure it operates efficiently over its lifespan. These practices help maintain the sensor’s accuracy and reliability.

Regulatory Compliance and Environmental Impact

The Cummins 5418342 Ammonia Sensor aids in achieving compliance with emissions regulations by ensuring the SCR system operates efficiently. Its role in monitoring ammonia levels directly contributes to reducing the environmental impact of heavy-duty trucks by facilitating effective emissions control. This compliance not only meets regulatory requirements but also supports the broader goal of sustainable transportation.

Cummins Overview

Cummins Inc. has a history of innovation in engine and emissions control technologies. The company’s commitment to developing advanced solutions for the heavy-duty truck industry has positioned it as a leader in sustainable transportation. Cummins’ contributions to emissions control, including the development of the 5418342 Ammonia Sensor, demonstrate its role in promoting environmentally responsible transportation solutions.

Compatibility of Ammonia Sensor Part 5418342 with Cummins Engines

The Cummins Ammonia Sensor part number 5418342 is designed to integrate seamlessly with a range of Cummins engines, ensuring optimal performance and reliability. This sensor is crucial for monitoring ammonia levels, which is particularly important in applications where ammonia is used as a fuel or in the exhaust treatment process.

F3.8 CM2350 Engines

The F3.8 CM2350 engines, including the F3.8 CM2350 F128C and F3.8 CM2350 F107, are compatible with the 5418342 Ammonia Sensor. This sensor is engineered to fit these engines, providing precise ammonia detection and ensuring the engine operates within safe parameters.

L9 CM2670 Engines

The L9 CM2670 L128B engine is also compatible with the 5418342 Ammonia Sensor. This compatibility ensures that the sensor can effectively monitor ammonia levels, contributing to the engine’s overall efficiency and safety.

QSB6.7 CM2350 Engines

The QSB6.7 CM2350 B105 engine is another model that can utilize the 5418342 Ammonia Sensor. This sensor is designed to integrate with the QSB6.7 series, ensuring accurate ammonia detection and helping to maintain optimal engine performance.

QSF3.8 CM2350 Engines

The QSF3.8 CM2350 F107 engine is compatible with the 5418342 Ammonia Sensor. This sensor is specifically designed to fit this engine model, providing reliable ammonia monitoring and contributing to the engine’s efficiency and safety.

QSG12/X12 CM2350 Engines

The QSG12/X12 CM2350 G110 engine is also compatible with the 5418342 Ammonia Sensor. This sensor is engineered to integrate with the QSG12/X12 series, ensuring accurate ammonia detection and helping to maintain optimal engine performance.

QSL9 CM2350 Engines

The QSL9 CM2350 L102 engine is compatible with the 5418342 Ammonia Sensor. This sensor is designed to fit this engine model, providing reliable ammonia monitoring and contributing to the engine’s efficiency and safety.

QSX15 CM2350 Engines

The QSX15 CM2350 X105 engine is another model that can utilize the 5418342 Ammonia Sensor. This sensor is specifically designed to integrate with the QSX15 series, ensuring accurate ammonia detection and helping to maintain optimal engine performance.

Conclusion

The Cummins 5418342 Ammonia Sensor plays a significant role in the emissions control system of heavy-duty trucks by monitoring ammonia levels and ensuring the SCR system operates efficiently. Its robust design, precise measurement capabilities, and compatibility with various Cummins engines make it a valuable component for achieving regulatory compliance and promoting sustainable transportation solutions.

SPECIFICATIONS

Package Dimensions
65.0 x 22.0 x 19.0 in
Weight
4 lbs
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