What are Solenoid Operated Gas Admission Valves and ICPS?
If you’re looking into the new Cat® 3512E Tier 4 Final engine with Dynamic Gas Blending, you’ve probably seen reference to acronyms like Solenoid Operated Gas Admission Valves and ICPS. What do they stand for — and what do they mean for your well service operation?
Caterpillar Field Service Engineer Andy Westen has the answers. (Hint: It’s all about controlling gas and monitoring pressure in-cylinder to maximize your diesel displacement and keep you emissions-compliant.) Watch now!
Dynamic Gas Blending can get complicated. This video makes it easy to understand the top features and benefits of our newest Cat® 3512E Tier 4 Final DGB engine engine for well service.
Learn MoreThis short video takes you inside Caterpillar’s Lafayette engine facility for an up-close look at the key features of our newest Dynamic Gas Blending engine.
Learn MoreWhat do well service operations already using the new Cat® 3512E Tier 4 Final engine with Dynamic Gas Blending (DGB) have to say about its performance? Watch to find out.
Learn MoreOne key difference between our Tier 4 Final Dynamic Gas Blending engine and our Tier 2 solution is the addition of compressor bypass valve. Find out why it matters.
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