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Diesel Fuel has a Limited Shelf Life
Diesel Fuel Maintenance
Since diesel fuel is the key component to any standby power system, maintaining healthy diesel fuel storage tanks is critical to avoiding problems associated with the build up of water, sludge and microorganisms such as algae which can accumulate during long-term storage.
Fuel Deterioration signs are evident after only 6 months of sitting idle and can become unusable after 2 years. Additionally, condensation from the exposed inner tank surface along with accumulated sediment in aging fuel tanks can lead to further contamination.
Engine manufacturers recommend using ASTM grade diesel fuel. The diesel fuel has an effect on performance, considerations for safety in storage and handling, maintenance and possible harmful effects to the engine. Engine manufacturers "do not" guarantee fuel quality, nor do fuel dealers guarantee or warranty engines. It is up to the end-user to use the proper recommended fuel, which can vary greatly depending on geographical location and government regulations.
Stabilizes Fuel
Adds Lubrication
Fights Algae Growth
Prevents Gelling
Boosts Cetane Levels
Our Maintenance Process
Step One : Fuel Treatment
Removes Water from Fuel
Removes Sediment from the Tank
Filters Out Contaminants
Environmentally Friendly Alternative to Replacing Fuel
Eliminates the Loss of Product
Water Contamination
Gel
Flash Point
Cloud Points
Verifies Cetane Levels and Distillation
Step Two : Fuel Testing
Required annually as part of NFPA 110
Step Three : Fuel Polishing