Aceget introduces its state-of-the-art RECD Manufacturer Retrofit Emission Control Device, specifically engineered to help DG set owners meet CPCB emission standards efficiently and cost-effectively. This comprehensive guide explores how the system works, why it matters, and answers the most frequently asked questions for 2026.
What is a RECD Retrofit Emission Control Device?
A RECD Retrofit Emission Control Device is an advanced exhaust after-treatment system designed to significantly reduce harmful emissions from diesel generator sets. Retrofit solutions are installed in existing DG sets without requiring replacement of the generator, making them a practical and economical compliance solution.
The device primarily targets pollutants such as:
Particulate Matter (PM)
Carbon Monoxide (CO)
Hydrocarbons (HC)
Nitrogen Oxides (NOx)
Aceget’s RECD Retrofit Emission Control Device ensures that older DG sets meet CPCB II norms and other applicable emission standards mandated in 2026.
Why CPCB Approval Matters in 2026
The Central Pollution Control Board has made it mandatory for specific capacity diesel generators to install CPCB-approved retrofit emission control systems. Non-compliance may result in:
Hefty environmental penalties
Sealing of DG sets
Legal notices from local pollution control authorities
Operational disruptions
A CPCB-approved RECD Retrofit Emission Control Device guarantees that your DG set adheres to prescribed emission limits and avoids regulatory complications.
Key Features of Aceget’s RECD Retrofit Emission Control Device
1. CPCB Certified Technology
Aceget provides a fully compliant and certified solution, ensuring regulatory peace of mind.
2. High Emission Reduction Efficiency
The device achieves up to:
70–90% reduction in particulate matter
Significant reduction in toxic exhaust gases
3. Easy Installation
The RECD Retrofit Emission Control Device is designed for seamless integration with existing DG sets without major structural changes.
4. Low Maintenance Design
With durable filtration systems and optimized backpressure control, the device ensures long-term performance with minimal servicing requirements.
5. Suitable for Multiple Applications
Ideal for:
Commercial complexes
Hospitals
IT parks
Manufacturing units
Residential societies
Government buildings
How the RECD Retrofit Emission Control Device Works
The system is installed in the exhaust line of a RECD DG set It uses a combination of filtration and catalytic mechanisms to treat exhaust gases before release into the atmosphere.
The core working process includes:
Exhaust gases exit the DG engine.
The gases pass through the particulate filter unit.
Harmful pollutants are trapped or chemically converted.
Cleaner exhaust is released into the environment.
This significantly reduces the environmental footprint of diesel generators, especially in densely populated urban regions.
Benefits of Installing Aceget’s RECD Retrofit Emission Control Device
Environmental Benefits
Cleaner air quality
Reduced carbon footprint
Lower public health risks
Regulatory Benefits
CPCB compliance
Avoidance of penalties
Easier environmental audits
Financial Benefits
Cost-effective alternative to replacing DG sets
Enhanced corporate sustainability profile
Improved ESG compliance
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) – 2026
1. Is the RECD Retrofit Emission Control Device mandatory in 2026?
Yes. As per updated norms from the Central Pollution Control Board, certain diesel generator capacities require installation of CPCB-approved retrofit emission control systems, especially in non-attainment cities and polluted zones.
2. Can the RECD Retrofit Emission Control Device be installed on old DG sets?
Yes. The device is specifically designed to retrofit existing diesel generators without replacing the entire system.
3. How long does installation take?
Installation typically takes a few hours to a couple of days depending on DG capacity and site conditions.
4. Does the device affect DG performance?
No. Aceget’s RECD Retrofit Emission Control Device is engineered to maintain optimal backpressure levels, ensuring generator performance remains stable.
5. What maintenance is required?
Routine inspection and periodic cleaning of filters are recommended. Maintenance frequency depends on DG usage hours and load conditions.
6. How do I verify CPCB approval?
Always request:
CPCB certification documents
Product compliance certificates
Manufacturer test reports
Aceget provides complete documentation to ensure transparency and compliance assurance.
7. Is the RECD Retrofit Emission Control Device suitable for all industries?
Yes. It is suitable for commercial, industrial, institutional, and residential applications where diesel generators are used.
Why Choose Aceget in 2026?
Aceget stands out as a trusted provider of CPCB-approved emission solutions. With a strong commitment to environmental responsibility and regulatory excellence, Aceget’s RECD Retrofit Emission Control Device offers:
Proven emission reduction performance
Certified compliance
Expert installation support
Long-term reliability
As environmental regulations continue to evolve in 2026, proactive compliance is essential. Installing a high-quality RECD Retrofit Emission Control Device ensures your organization stays ahead of legal requirements while contributing to cleaner air and sustainable growth.
Conclusion
The push for cleaner energy practices and stricter pollution control norms makes adopting a RECD Retrofit Emission Control Device a strategic necessity for DG set operators in 2026. With CPCB-approved solutions like Aceget’s advanced system, businesses can achieve compliance, enhance sustainability, and operate responsibly.