Aviation (jet) fuels, Burner fuels, Fuels, lubricants, and coolant – PowerTec OMRG25204 User Manual

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Fuels, Lubricants, and Coolant

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Aviation (Jet) Fuels

Aviation (jet) fuels may be used with the following
restrictions.

Type

Comments

Jet A

Lower viscosity and density than base No. 2-D diesel
fuel. Power loss up to 10% can be expected.

Jet A-1

Lower viscosity and density than base No. 2-D diesel
fuel. Power loss up to 10% can be expected.

Jet B

Not Recommended.Lower density and extremely
low viscosity compared to base No. 2-D diesel fuel.
Power loss up to 14% can be expected.

JP-4

Not Recommended.Lower density and extremely
low viscosity compared to base No. 2-D diesel fuel.
Power loss up to 12% can be expected.

JP-5

Lower viscosity and density than base No. 2-D diesel
fuel. Power loss up to 9% can be expected.

JP-7

Lower viscosity and density than base No. 2-D diesel
fuel. Power loss up to 10% can be expected.

JP-8

Lower viscosity and density than base No. 2-D diesel
fuel. Power loss up to 10% can be expected.

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Burner Fuels

Burner fuels, like kerosene, may be used with the
following restrictions.

Type

Comments

No.2

Higher density and specific gravity than base No. 2-D
diesel fuel. Power increase up to 3% can be
expected.

No.1

Lower viscosity than base No. 2-D diesel fuel. Power
loss up to 2% can be expected.

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