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NATO Code for MOGAS
F-46
NATO Code for JP-5
F-44
NATO Code for JP-4
F-40
NATO Code for JP-8
F-34
What is the flashpoint of JP-5
140 degrees F
What is commonly known for DFM NATO Code?
F-76
What is the flashpoint of JP-4
Low flashpoint below 0 degrees F.
What is the flashpoint of JP-8
Flashpoint is 100 degrees F.
What does API stand for?
American Petroleum Institue
What is the specific temperature of all specific gravity correlations?
60 degrees F
What is the freezing point of JP-5?
-51 degrees F
Health hazards of fuel include what?
Dizziness, intoxication, nausea, and death.
When cleaning tanks personnel should know what manual?
OPNAVINST 5100.19 and NSTM chapter 074 Vol 3-Gas-Free Engineer
What is the NAVEDTRA 82081-A
The Standard First Aid Training Course
What is the numerical measure of a gasoline's anti-locking property?
It's Octane Number
What fuel qulity serves as an index of how a liquid flows?
It's Viscosity
What fuel quality serves as an index of a fuel's potential safety and handling characteristics?
It's Flashpoint
What are the two major units for measuring contamination in fuels?
Microns for solid and parts per million for water.
What is the acceptable amount of particualated contamination and water conatmination?
2-mg/Liter solid
5-ppm water
What can aircraft be contaminated with?
Particulate matter, free water, foregn chemicals, and microorganisms.
What does FSII stand for?
Fuel System Icing Inhibitor
What is FSII
It is added to JP-4 and JP-8 to prevent the fromation of ice in the aircraft fuel system when temperatures fall below the freezing point of water at high altitudes.
What is entrained water?
Very small droplets, fog, or mist, not visible to naked eye.
What if you have a cloud apperance in fuel?
This means there is water contamination.
What are two components of fine sediment?
Sand and Rust
What are the two categories of sediment?
Coarse Sediment
Fine Sediment
What is microbiological growth?
Consist of living organisms that grow at the fuel/water interface.
What does Microbiological growth look like?
Brown, black or gray color and a stringy fibrous like appearance.
What is commingling?
The inadvertent mixing of two or more different fuels.
What three areas of concern are associated with fuel contamination?
Engine failures, unnnecessary re-work, delayed flights
What type of water is absorbed in the fuel and is not visible to the naked eye?
Dissolved water
Microbiological growth is most common in what type of climate?
Tropical or Semi-Tropical
What is the MIL-STD-3004?
Quality Surveillance Handbook for Fuels and Lubricants
What are the 5 types of Fuel Samples?
Line, Composite, All-level, Representative, and Correlation Samples
What is a line sample?
Taken from the pipeline or hose near the discharge point while operating at normal flow.
What is a composite sample?
Sample taken from one tank at upper, middle, and lower levels.
What is All-level sample?
Submerge a closed sampler(thief) near drawoff level, then open and raise so fast that its isn't quit full of fuel.
What is representative sample?
Used for packaged stocks of fuel. One container from large stock.
What is correlation samples?
These are taken to verify that in house testing procedures and equipment are working properly.
What is the size of the sampling containers?
1-quart glass bottle with non-metallic cap.
What are the two classification of fuel samples?
Routine
Special
What is Routine sample?
Taken when there are no fuel problems.
What is Special sample?
Taken for testing either as the result of aircraft malfunctions or other information. (Has the highest priority)
What does CCFD stand for?
Combined Contaminated Fuel Dectector
What is present in fuel when a cloudy sample begins to clear at the bottom of the sample?
Air
What method is used to obtain a sample from a drum?
Representative
What type of sample is drawn for visual identification?
Line Sample
What is the Micron for the Millipore Filter?
0.65 micron
What is the sampler container for the CCFD?
32-ounce polyethylene bottle
How many millileters of fuel used for sediment?
800ML
How many millileters of fuel for water?
500ML
What are the numbers on the calibration water card?
0,5,10,20
What is the drain tubing on the CCFD called?
Tygon Tubing
What is the measurement from the polyethylene bottle at the 500ML mark?
3 1/4 inches from the bottom
When is the CCFD calibrated?
Quarterly, when it's moved or when you replace a part according to PMS.
What is the flashpoint for the Pensky Martin?
20 F to 700 F
What do you adjust the test flame to on the pensky martin?
5/32 inch diameter
What is the degree increments in a minute?
No more the 11 degrees in a minute.
What does the Anti-Icing test kit consist of?
Seporator Funnel
Ring Stand
Drain Cock
Aluminum Dish
Piston Pipet
Graduated Cylinder
Refractometer
How many millileters of fuel do you fill up on the Graduated cylinder?
160-ml
How much water do you put in with the piston pipet?
2-ml of water
On the refractometer what side reads JP-5 and what side reads JP-4?
JP-5 Left
JP-4 Right
What is the minimum level for Navy and Marine Corp?
0.03 percent limit
What is the minimum level for Army, Airforce and transiting aircraft?
0.07 percent limit
Why is specific gravity test used?
It is used to determine the correct size of the purifer discharge ring.
Two millipore filters are used for what specified reason?
Top filter is to trap solid and bottom filter is for color.
What type of light source is used in the free water detector?
Ultraviolet light
The NAVIFLASH Tester is calibrated how often?
Once a month according to PMS.
The NAVIFLASH Tester uses what to calibrate it?
N-Dodecane
How much feul would you need to perform a specific gravity test?
At 2/3 full of fuel.
How many minutes do you shake the seporator funnel for the FSII test?
3 minutes vigorously
How often do you calibrate the refractometer?
Before every use with tap water.