May 16 , 2006

Kyle Vandale Named Compliance Controls Project Engineer

Tulsa, Oklahoma – Kyle Vandale has been named Project Engineer for Compliance Controls, LLC. Compliance Controls provides state-of-the-art Windows ®-based air-to-fuel ratio control systems for rich and lean burn stationary spark-ignited natural gas fueled engines. As Project Engineer Vandale will use his electro-mechanical hardware control skills to provide product support, technical development, service and training for the company’s expanding line of air-fuel ratio control products.

Vandale has completed coursework and studies for his Master of Science degree in Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering from Oklahoma State University, and is currently completing his thesis focusing on the development of an RF protocol suitable for ultra-low-cost, low power wireless sensory networks.

“We’re happy Compliance Controls’ steady growth has provided the opportunity to attract a candidate of Kyle’s caliber and we’re proud to have him on our team,” says Kevin O’Sullivan Compliance Controls President. “In addition to inside technical responsibilities, Kyle will also provide internal and external customer product training and field service support,” O’Sullivan added.

Compliance Controls MEC-R, MEC-L, and MC-AFR controllers help engines minimize fuel consumption while maximizing catalyst performance for precise continuous compliance. The MEC-R is applied to rich burn natural gas engines for use with 3-way NSCR catalysts. For lean-burn carbureted, spark ignited gas engines, the Compliance Controls MEC-L controls fuel with a variety of valve authority arrangements while reducing lean-burn engine maintenance costs and enhancing performance and fuel economy. The MC-AFR provides air/fuel ratio control for lean burn, fuel injected engines. All products can be integrated into engine control panels such as those packaged by FWMurphy.