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ASTM-D396 2007

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D396-07 Standard Specification for Fuel Oils

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1.1 This specification (see Note 1) covers grades of fuel oil intended for use in various types of fuel-oil-burning equipment under various climatic and operating conditions. These grades are described as follows:

1.1.1 Grades No. 1 S5000, No. 1 S500, No. 2 S5000, and No. 2 S500 are middle distillate fuels for use in domestic and small industrial burners. Grades No. 1 S5000 and No. 1 S500 are particularly adapted to vaporizing type burners or where storage conditions require low pour point fuel.

1.1.2 Grades No. 4 (Light) and No. 4 are heavy distillate fuels or middle distillate/residual fuel blends used in commercial/industrial burners equipped for this viscosity range.

1.1.3 Grades No. 5 (Light), No. 5 (Heavy), and No. 6 are residual fuels of increasing viscosity and boiling range, used in industrial burners. Preheating is usually required for handling and proper atomization.

Note 1For information on the significance of the terminology and test methods used in this specification, see Appendix X1.

Note 2A more detailed description of the grades of fuel oils is given in X1.3.

1.2 This specification is for the use of purchasing agencies in formulating specifications to be included in contracts for purchases of fuel oils and for the guidance of consumers of fuel oils in the selection of the grades most suitable for their needs.

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

1.4 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as standard. No other units of measurement are included in this standard.

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

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Scope
Referenced Documents
2 General Requirements
Detailed Requirements
Sampling, Containers, and Sample Handling
Test Methods
3 Keywords
TABLE 1
4 X1. SIGNIFICANCE OF ASTM SPECIFICATION FOR FUEL OILS
X1.1 Scope
X1.2 Classes
X1.3 Grades
X1.4 Sampling, Containers, and Sample Handling
5 X1.5 Significance of Test Methods
6 X1.6 Other
ASTM-D396 2007
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