Smoke Check 1667 puts you in control of your diesel emissions! In some states, failing the on-road emission test can result in a “must appear in court” citation, and up to a $1,800 fine. Add the downtime, missed delivery, rescheduling, and the potential for lost business. More states are adopting emissions standards and testing programs. This can cost time and money for local and interstate fleets.
SPX OTC represents Red Mountain Engineering’s Smoke Check 1667 Diesel Smoke Opacity Meter. No other portable diesel opacity meter on the market today compares to the reliability, accuracy and ease of use like the Smoke Check 1667. We’ve chosen Red Mountain because they have been manufacturing quality diesel smoke opacity meters for more than ten years. Approximately 90% of the opacity meter market in the United States are Red Mountain Smoke Check 1667’s. There are over 4,200 Smoke Check 1667 units in operation. In fact, the majority of the U.S. states that have diesel emissions testing programs use the Smoke Check 1667 for the enforcement of their random roadside testing. This unit is also used in centralized state-managed diesel emissions testing facilities. States that have adopted use of the Smoke Check 1667 are: Arizona, California (California Air Resource Board or CARB), Colorado, Connecticut, Idaho, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont and Washington State. Ontario and Quebec, Canada also uses the Smoke Check 1667 for the enforcement of their Random Roadside Testing Program. The tool is also used in mass transit companies such as New York City Transit and the Los Angeles City Transit. Your fleet may be driving in areas where potential fines exist. Don’t gamble; test your vehicles as part of your Preventative Maintenance Program. |