Additional IUL conversions approved for APG

American Power Group Corporation said that its subsidiary, American Power Group, received online notification from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency of approval of its recent clean alternative fuel vehicle and engine conversion submission.

The company informed that the clean alternative fuel vehicle and engine conversion submission has been approved for the following additional Intermediate Useful Life engines:

  • Detroit Diesel DD13, 12.8L, (2012 to 2008)
  • MBE 4000, 12.8L, (2009 to 2007)
  • Detroit Diesel Series 60, 12.7L, (2006 to 2005)
  • Detroit Diesel Series 60, 14.0L, (2009 to 2005)
  • Detroit Diesel DD15, 14.8L, (2009 to 2008)

The submission utilized APG’s V5000 Dual Fuel Turbocharged Natural Gas technology which is required to meet specific design, componentry and emission compliance criteria per the EPA Final Rule 40CFR Parts 85 and 86. Eight Detroit Diesel DD 13 engine families became APG’s third IUL approval covering Selective Catalyst Reduction engine technology which meets or exceeds the current 2010 EPA OEM certified engine emission standards. APG leads the industry with 473 OUL and IUL approvals covering six of the top OEM engine platforms including 17 IUL approvals for 2012-2010 OEM engine families (Detroit Diesel DD15/DD13 and Mack/Volvo D13) with SCR engine technology.

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