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Two-stroke combustion sensor

Two-stroke combustion sensor for application on electronically controlled engines

In times where emission regulations continue to tighten, optimised engine performance to reduce NOx and CO2 is of paramount importance.

Two-stroke combustion sensor

TCS-01CA®-PMI is a two-stroke combustion sensor for continuous measurement of cylinder pressure on two-stroke diesel- and dual-fuel engines (24 hours per day / 365 days per year). 

It is specifically designed for the application on electronically controlled engines and suitable as replacement for the standard pressure sensor of PMI-auto-tuning-systems. The connector is pin compatible to PMI systems and the user-friendly plug-and-play-system enables an easy installation. 

The sensor is installed in a special designed adaptor between cylinder cover and indicator cock, as this reduces the build-up of combustion deposit at the sensor membrane significantly. 

TCS-01CA®-PMI is a very robust sensor and the closed face of the sensor reduces the risk of sooting during long-time operation. Due to this and its very good thermodynamic characteristics, cylinder pressure measurements can be made with high precision (< 1% Full scale). Furthermore, the sensor offers an outstanding longevity and constant sensitivity without the need of recalibration and it has been designed for continuous operation of 3 years. 

TCS-01CA®-PMI has received Marine Type Approval from Bureau Veritas, Class NK, DNV, Korean Register, Lloyd’s Register and RINA.

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