INTRODUCTION The Fuel Safety Handbook is intended to provide the basic information which is essential to gas technicians working with natural gas and propane fuel gases in Ontario. The Fuel Safety Handbook is intended to address the knowledge needed by Ontario gas technicians...
Introduction (60 minutes) Using FSW-1, welcome the participants and introduce yourself to the group. Ask the participants to introduce themselves and indicate as to whether they are natural gas or propane fitters. Use the knowledge and skills of your participants as a means of enriching the...
This SAE Standard is intended for all sizes of fuel filters, so a variety of test stands may be required depending upon flow rate. The low contamination level, downstream clean-up filter, and short duration of the test ensure that the particle retention ability of the...
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) delineates two complementary filter element performance parameters: (1) dirt capacity, and (2) filtration efficiency, and corresponding test procedures. It is intended for non-cleanable (disposable), fine fuel filter elements, rated...
This SAE Standard defines the requirements for fluid to be used in the SAE Fuel Filter Test Procedures.
This SAE Recommended Practice is applicable to gasoline and diesel fuel filters installed on fuel dispensing equipment, mobile or stationary. It describes a set of tests used to characterize the structural integrity, filtration performance, and reaction to water contaminant...
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) reviews performance testing parameters for fuel filter elements utilized in gas turbine engine and APU main fuel systems. The scope is limited to main fuel filter elements rated at 35 μm(c), or finer, which constitute...
This specification describes the product requirements for Nylon 12 fuel filters which include test setup, instrumentation, test procedures, and acceptance criteria to be used to functionally test Nylon 12 fuel fíìters. Other documents which describe the performance and...
5.1 Some substances that are soluble or appear to be soluble in biodiesel fuel blendstock (B100) at room temperature will, upon cooling to temperatures above the cloud point or standing at room temperature for extended periods, come out of solution. This phenomenon has been observed in both...
5.1 Some substances that are soluble or appear to be soluble in biodiesel fuel blendstock (B100) at room temperature will, upon cooling to temperatures above the cloud point or standing at room temperature for extended periods, come out of solution. This phenomenon has been observed in both...
The purpose of this fuel filter test method is to provide standardized methods for evaluating the performance characteristics of fuel filters by bench test methods. This, combined with data obtained from application tests, may be used to establish standards of...
This specification details the requirements for fuel filters with regard to filter quality, mechanical strength and weather resistance. Filter replacement intervals are indicated in the relevant CTS (Component Technical Specification).
1.1 This test method covers a procedure for determining the filterability of aviation turbine fuels (for other middle distillate fuels, see Test Method D6426). Note 1: ASTM specification fuels falling within the scope of this test method are Specifications D1655 and...
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) delineates two complementary filter element performance ratings: (1) dirt capacity, and (2) filtration efficiency, and corresponding test procedures. It is intended for non-cleanable (disposable), fine fuel filter elements used in...
This document specifies a fuel/water separator comparison test under defined and simplified laboratory conditions. This test is intended for pressure side fuel/water separators as well as for suction side fuel/water separators. Pressure side fuel/water separators are...
1.1 This test method covers a procedure for determining the filterability of distillate fuel oils within the viscosity range from 1.70?mm2/s to 6.20?mm2/s (cSt) at 40?°C. Note 1: ASTM specification fuels falling within the scope of this test method are Specification D396 Grade...