RTI Introduces DCS-1 Diesel Cleaning System

RTI Introduces DCS-1 Diesel Cleaning System

Diesel engines will increasingly become more popular in passenger cars and pickup trucks for fuel economy reasons. As with all internal combustion engines, harmful residues form during the combustion process. In diesel engines, these residues deposit in fuel injectors and inside the combustion chamber to dramatically reduce engine performance and ....

Diesel engines will increasingly become more popular in passenger cars and pickup trucks for fuel economy reasons. As with all internal combustion engines, harmful residues form during the combustion process. In diesel engines, these residues deposit in fuel injectors and inside the combustion chamber to dramatically reduce engine performance and reduce fuel economy.

RTI’s latest innovation, the DCS-1 Diesel Cleaning System, is designed to efficiently and effectively remove these deposits from the combustion area and restore diesel engine performance and fuel economy. The DCS-1 is easily operated by the service technician and provides a more effective and professional method of diesel fuel system cleaning compared to today’s conventional processes.

Superior Functionality
• Portability — lightweight, compact, has integrated handle for convenient carrying.
• Easy and fast to fill.
— Large opening with sealable cap provides “spill proof” cleaner solution fill.
— Cabinet integrates molded-in feet — keeps unit upright during fill.
• Fill level — translucent reservoir provides visual fluid level check.
• Simple operation — cleaner is gravity/pressure fed into diesel fuel system.
• Hanger loop — robust and versatile.
• Fill assist — pressure assistance sometimes required to push cleaning agent into diesel fuel systems, air hose connection port provided.
• Shop air control — air pressure regulator and gauge provide precise air pressure control.
• Quick disconnect fittings — provided at all air and fluid connections for fast, easy operation.
• Timer — provides visual and audible alerts when service is complete, also when fluid is low.

Professional Use Equipment
• Packaging – professional looking equipment conveys:
— Professional image;
— Operational competency; and
— Value of service.
• Operational controls — precise fluid and air management eliminates solution waste and shortens operation cycle time.
• Robust construction — cabinet manufactured from impact resistant composite, encapsulates all machine components for greater protection in shop environments.
• Filters — located under fill cap, guards against cleaning fluid contamination.

DCS-1 Features
• Impact and chemical resistant composite cabinet
• Easy carrying handle
• Integrated feet
• Translucent fluid reservoir
• Large fill cap/opening — filter inside
• Sturdy hanger loop
• Control panel — power switch, timer control, indicator light
• Air pressure regulator and gauge
• Air pressure release valve
• Fuel/air line quick disconnect fittings

For additional information on products offered by RTI, visit www.rtitech.com.

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