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ASTM-D975 2004

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D975-04c Standard Specification for Diesel Fuel Oils

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1.1 This specification covers seven grades of diesel fuel oils suitable for various types of diesel engines. These grades are described as follows:

1.1.1 Grade No. 1-D S15 A special-purpose, light middle distillate fuel for use in diesel engine applications requiring a fuel with 15 ppm sulfur (maximum) and higher volatility than that provided by Grade No. 2-D S15 fuel.

1.1.2 Grade No. 1-D S500 A special-purpose, light middle distillate fuel for use in diesel engine applications requiring a fuel with 500 ppm sulfur (maximum) and higher volatility than that provided by Grade No. 2-D S500 fuel.

1.1.3 Grade No. 1-D S5000 A special-purpose, light middle distillate fuel for use in diesel engine applications requiring a fuel with 5000 ppm sulfur (maximum) and higher volatility than that provided by Grade No. 2-D S5000 fuels.

1.1.4 Grade No. 2-D S15 A general purpose, middle distillate fuel for use in diesel engine applications requiring a fuel with 15 ppm sulfur (maximum). It is especially suitable for use in applications with conditions of varying speed and load.

1.1.5 Grade No. 2-D S500 A general-purpose, middle distillate fuel for use in diesel engine applications requiring a fuel with 500 ppm sulfur (maximum). It is especially suitable for use in applications with conditions of varying speed and load.

1.1.6 Grade No. 2-D S5000 A general-purpose, middle distillate fuel for use in diesel engine applications requiring a fuel with 5000 ppm sulfur (maximum), especially in conditions of varying speed and load.

1.1.7 Grade No. 4-D A heavy distillate fuel, or a blend of distillate and residual oil, for use in low- and medium-speed diesel engines in applications involving predominantly constant speed and load.

Note 1A more detailed description of the grades of diesel fuel oils is given in Xa.2.

Note 2The Sxxx designation has been adopted to distinguish grades by sulfur rather than using words such as ‘Low Sulfur’ as previously because the number of sulfur grades is growing and the word descriptions were thought to be not precise. S5000 grades correspond to the so-called ‘regular’ sulfur grades, the previous No. 1-D and No. 2-D. S500 grades correspond to the previous ‘Low Sulfur’ grades. S15 grades were not in the previous grade system and are commonly referred to as ‘Ultra-Low Sulfur’ grades or ULSD.

1.2 This specification, unless otherwise provided by agreement between the purchaser and the supplier, prescribes the required properties of diesel fuels at the time and place of delivery.

1.2.1 Nothing in this specification shall preclude observance of federal, state, or local regulations which may be more restrictive.

Note 3The generation and dissipation of static electricity can create problems in the handling of distillate diesel fuel oils. For more information on the subject, see Guide D 4865.

1.3 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as the standard. The values given in parentheses are for information only.

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X1. SIGNIFICANCE OF ASTM SPECIFICATION FOR DIESEL FUEL OILS
X1.1 Introduction
X1.2 Grades
5 X1.3 Selection of Particular Grade
X1.4 Cetane Number
X1.5 Distillation
X1.6 Viscosity
X1.7 Carbon Residue
X1.8 Sulfur
X1.9 Flash Point
X1.10 Cloud Point
6 X1.11 Ash
X1.12 Copper Strip Corrosion
X1.13 Aromaticity
X1.14 Cetane Index
X1.15 Other
X2. STORAGE AND THERMAL STABILITY OF DIESEL FUELS
X2.1 Scope
X2.2 Definitions
X2.3 Fuel Selection
X2.4 Fuel Additives
7 X2.5 Tests for Fuel Quality
X2.6 Fuel Monitoring
X2.7 Fuel Storage Conditions
X2.8 Fuel Use Conditions
X2.9 Use of Degraded Fuels
X2.10 Thermal Stability Guidelines
8 X3. DIESEL FUEL LUBRICITY
X3.1 Introduction
X3.2 Fuel Characteristics Affecting Equipment Wear
X3.3 Fuel Lubricity
X4. TENTH PERCENTILE MINIMUM AMBIENT AIR TEMPERATURES FOR THE UNITED STATES (EXCEPT HAWAII)
X4.1 Introduction
9 FIG. X4.1
10 FIG. X4.2
11 X4.2 Maps
FIG. X4.3
12 FIG. X4.4
13 FIG. X4.5
14 FIG. X4.6
FIG. X4.7
15 FIG. X4.8
FIG. X4.9
16 FIG. X4.10
FIG. X4.11
17 FIG. X4.12
18 TABLE X4.1
ASTM-D975 2004
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