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4326559 | Genuine Cummins® Particulate Metter Sensor

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Description:
A particulate sensor 4326559 (also called a particle sensor or dust sensor) is a device that detects and measures tiny particles (called particulate matter or PM) in the air. These particles can include dust, smoke, pollen, soot, or other small airborne pollutants.

Part Number
: 4326559
Condition: New
Manufacture/Brand: Cummins

Fits 4326559 For Cummins engine systems EPA17 6.7 liter ISB/QSB
Engines: B6.7 CM2350 B121B, QSK60 CM850 MCRS, ISB6.7 CM2350 B101, ISL9 CM2350 L111, L9 CM2350 L116B, X15 CM2350 X116B, QSB6.7 CM850, B6.7 CM2450 B155B, ISX15 CM2350 X101, ISX12 CM2350 X102, ISX12 G CM2180 EJ, QSG12 CM2350 G110, X12 CM2350 G110, L9 CM2450 L126B, QSB6.7 CM2850, X15 CM2350 X114B, X15 CM2450 X134B, X15 CM2450 X124B, X12 CM2350 X119B, X12 CM2450 X137B

Purpose of using 4326559:

1. Health and Safety Monitoring

  • Detects harmful particles like PM2.5 and PM10 that can:

    • Worsen asthma or respiratory issues

    • Cause cardiovascular problems

    • Lead to long-term health risks

  • Used in homes, schools, offices, and hospitals to ensure safe breathing air

2. Air Purifier Control

  • Allows air purifiers to automatically adjust fan speed based on real-time air quality

  • Improves energy efficiency and purification effectiveness

3. Environmental Monitoring

  • Tracks air pollution levels in cities, industrial zones, or construction sites

  • Supports regulatory compliance and public health alerts

4. Smart Homes and IoT Devices

  • Integrated into smart thermostats or air quality monitors

  • Enables data logging, mobile alerts, and automation (e.g., turn on fan if PM2.5 is high)

5. Industrial and Workplace Safety

  • Detects particle emissions from machinery, production lines, or chemical processes

  • Ensures worker safety and protects sensitive equipment

6. Vehicle Cabin Air Monitoring

  • Monitors air inside vehicles (especially electric or high-end cars)

  • Activates filtration when pollution levels rise outside

7. Research and Data Collection

  • Used in environmental or health studies to collect air quality data over time

  • Helps model pollution trends and evaluate interventions


Signs of a Bad Particulate Metter Sensor 4326559

1. Constant or Unchanging Readings

  • Sensor always shows very low or very high PM values, regardless of actual air conditions.

  • Example: It always reads "0 µg/m³" or stays stuck at "999 µg/m³".

2. Erratic or Fluctuating Readings

  • Sudden spikes or drops without any real cause.

  • Inconsistent data, even in a stable environment.

3. No Output or Communication Errors

  • No data output at all.

  • Sensor not recognized by the microcontroller or software.

  • Serial output shows errors or garbage values.

4. Slow or No Response to Pollution Sources

  • Doesn't react to smoke, incense, dust, or outdoor air changes.

  • You expose it to visible pollution (like cigarette smoke), but the readings barely change.

5. Unusual Noise or Smell

  • Buzzing sounds, burning smell, or heating from the sensor (rare but possible hardware failure).

6. Short Sensor Lifespan

  • Some sensors have a limited lifespan (e.g., ~8,000 hours for cheaper models).

  • If it's old or used continuously for months or years, degradation is expected.

7. Condensation or Dust Inside Sensor

  • Moisture or excessive dust can block the laser or photodiode.

  • Sensor may need cleaning or replacement.


About the Manufacturer – Cummins:

Cummins is a leading American manufacturer of diesel and natural gas engines, as well as power generation systems and emissions solutions. Founded in 1919 and headquartered in Columbus, Indiana, Cummins is known globally for its durable, high-performance engines used in trucks, buses, construction equipment, agriculture, and power systems.

The brand is widely respected for its innovation in clean diesel technology, including aftertreatment systems, turbochargers, and advanced electronics that help reduce emissions while maximizing engine efficiency and reliability.