Tony Wells
Senior Member
Gentlemen,
I am seeking additional information on a particular (and peculiar it seems) RTL. It's a DL250-3. From what I understand, if the need for regen is stalled by operator to 120%, it cannot be forced by the normal procedure. I have made that attempt unsuccessfully to this point, so either it is at the intervention level, or I am not getting the proper procedure to force the regen. So, is there a way to determine if the percentage is too high, or is there a firm way known to execute a forced regen that I am not seeing?
What exactly happens if it goes too long? Is it time to pull, open and vat the elements in the reaction chambers? Is there a defeat method to force regen by another means?
Thoughts appreciated!
PS: I posted this in the wrong subforum, and have requested it to be moved here. That has not been done yet, so the other may simply be deleted. I reposted it here.
I am seeking additional information on a particular (and peculiar it seems) RTL. It's a DL250-3. From what I understand, if the need for regen is stalled by operator to 120%, it cannot be forced by the normal procedure. I have made that attempt unsuccessfully to this point, so either it is at the intervention level, or I am not getting the proper procedure to force the regen. So, is there a way to determine if the percentage is too high, or is there a firm way known to execute a forced regen that I am not seeing?
What exactly happens if it goes too long? Is it time to pull, open and vat the elements in the reaction chambers? Is there a defeat method to force regen by another means?
Thoughts appreciated!
PS: I posted this in the wrong subforum, and have requested it to be moved here. That has not been done yet, so the other may simply be deleted. I reposted it here.