What will really count for AU professionals in the future

What will really count for AU professionals in the future

The first Euro 6 diesel vehicles were registered years ago. In 2023, new exhaust emissions test rules will apply for them.

In future, the new AU standard will apply

In future, the new AU standard will apply

New measuring method, new measuring technology, new chances for good business: in 2023, the test procedure for particulate emissions, which is much more accurate, will be introduced in Germany for all Euro 6 diesel vehicles in line with Guideline 6. Instead of measuring turbidity, the number of particles will be identified for these vehicles.

Therefore, it is clear that workshops and testing organisations that want to continue to offer HU/AU services for the complete vehicle fleet will need to make an investment. New hardware for particle counting is required to implement the defined test sequence in compliance with the standard. From the date the new rules go into effect, workshops that have an opacimeter but not a particle counter will only be able to carry out the AU on diesel vehicles of emission classes Euro 5 and older.

Die Vorteile des HG4-PCK

The advantages of the HG4-PCK

  • Ideally prepared for the Euro 6 emission class
  • Cost-efficient technology
  • Central display
  • Adjustable exhaust probe with size-adjustable mounting inside the tailpipe
  • Choice of wireless or wired data transmission to the mega compaa HG4 basic device
  • Protection of all maintenance-relevant parts via a quickly accessible service flap
  • Strain relief due to angled power cable
  • Particularly workshop-friendly, as no consumables are required
  • Guideline 6 for mega compaa HG4 included

The HG4-PCK: our response to the Euro 6 emission class guideline

In future, the new AU standard will apply

New measuring method, new measuring technology, new chances for good business: in 2023, the test procedure for particulate emissions, which is much more accurate, will be introduced in Germany for all Euro 6 diesel vehicles in line with Guideline 6. Instead of measuring turbidity, the number of particles will be identified for these vehicles.

Therefore, it is clear that workshops and testing organisations that want to continue to offer HU/AU services for the complete vehicle fleet will need to make an investment. New hardware for particle counting is required to implement the defined test sequence in compliance with the standard. From the date the new rules go into effect, workshops that have an opacimeter but not a particle counter will only be able to carry out the AU on diesel vehicles of emission classes Euro 5 and older.

The DC process: as precise as necessary, as economical as possible.

The detection of the smallest particles, such as those produced by modern diesel vehicles, requires considerable technical effort. And anyone who has had to deal with high-precision measurement technology knows that the more precise it is, the more expensive it is.

To keep the costs for the new process manageable for workshops, Hella Gutmann has opted for advanced DC process (diffusion charging) with the HG4-PCK. This means that, after upgrading the mega compaa HG4, you are not necessarily measuring as accurately as you possibly can: you are only measuring what counts, as accurately as necessary. This means that the measurement procedure is absolutely within the legal requirements in terms of precision.

Yet the manageable purchase price is not the only advantage of the HG4-PCK: it also proves to be uncomplicated to use and is low-maintenance because of the process used. This even applies to removing condensation water droplets contained in the exhaust sample: the PCK does not need to heat the probe at all. And there are no additional costs for consumables.

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