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...
This specification covers 15-, 50-, 100-, and 350-gallon-per-minut
This specification covers the requirements for an Explosive Separator (1W18), Drawing 838AS220, hereto referred to as separator and its explosive component BBU-55/B explosive bolt, drawing 838AS221.
This Standard specifies requirements for a cleaner based on hydrocarbon solvents for use in ships' bilges. The cleaner shall only be used on surface ships fitted with an oily water separator filter.
This specifications covers one type and size of parachute removable connector link separator.
NOTE: This guide specification covers the requirements for filter separators and fuel quality monitors used in aircraft refueling systems constructed to the requirements of the DoD Type III/IV/V, and Cut and Cover Hydrant Refueling System Standards.
5.1 Undissolved (free) water in aviation fuel can encourage the growth of microorganisms and subsequent corrosion in the tanks of aircraft and can also lead to icing of filters in the fuel system. Control of free water is exercised in ground fueling equipment by use of...
4.1 Undissolved (free) water in aviation fuel can encourage the growth of microorganisms and subsequent corrosion in the tanks of aircraft and can also lead to icing of filters in the fuel system. Control of free water is exercised in ground fueling equipment by use of...
4.1 Undissolved (free) water in aviation fuel can encourage the growth of microorganisms and subsequent corrosion in the tanks of aircraft and can also lead to icing of filters in the fuel system. Control of free water is exercised in ground fueling equipment by use of...
Undissolved (free) water in aviation fuel can encourage the growth of microorganisms and subsequent corrosion in the tanks of aircraft and can also lead to icing of filters in the fuel system. Control of free water is exercised in ground fueling equipment by use of...
Undissolved (free) water in aviation fuel can encourage the growth of microorganisms and subsequent corrosion in the tanks of aircraft and can also lead to icing of filters in the fuel system. Control of free water is exercised in ground fueling equipment by use of...
5.1 When applied to aviation gasoline, water reaction volume change using the technique reveals the presence of water-soluble components such as alcohols. When applied to aviation turbine fuels, water reaction interface rating using the technique is not reliable in revealing...
5.1 When applied to aviation gasoline, water reaction volume change using the technique reveals the presence of water-soluble components such as alcohols. When applied to aviation turbine fuels, water reaction interface rating using the technique is not reliable in revealing...
Marine Use Filters, Strainers, and Separators UL 1105 1.1 These requirements cover marine filters, strainers, and separators intended to separate impurities and/or water from the fuel in gasoline or diesel oil fuel systems on boats. 1.2 These requirements do not...
When applied to aviation gasoline, water reaction volume change using the technique reveals the presence of water-soluble components such as alcohols. When applied to aviation turbine fuels, water reaction interface rating using the technique is not reliable in revealing the...
Requirements are specified by this Code for application on MSR testing in the following areas: (a) Pretest arrangements and agreements; (b) Instrumentation types and accuracies; (c) Instrumentation applications and methods of measurement; (d) Testing and calculational techniques; and (e)...
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