Distillate oils definition

Distillate oils means fuel oil, including recycled oil, that complies with the specifications for fuel oil numbers 1 or 2, as defined by the American Society for Testing and Materials in ASTM D-396, "Standard Specification for Fuel Oils."

Examples of Distillate oils in a sentence

  • Distillate oils are used mainly in domestic and small commercial applications, and include kerosene and diesel fuels.

  • Distillate oils are more volatile and less viscous than residual oils.

  • Natural gas has negligible chemically bound fuel nitrogen (although some molecular nitrogen) and essentially all NOx formed is thermal NOx. Distillate oils have small levels of bound nitrogen.

  • Distillate oils and gas oils are often used in combination with cheaper interruptible gas supplies.

  • Distillate oils are lighter than residual oils with a consistency between kerosene and lubricating oil.

  • Distillate oils such as gas oil are also suitable, and sets capable of using both are often installed to take advantage of cheaper interruptible gas tariffs.

  • If the Regional Vice Presidents of the involved Clubs do not or cannot resolve the forfeit within the two-week period, MNJYSA's Second Vice President will determine whether a forfeit or a "no play" should be awarded.

  • Distillate oils contain insignificant levels of ash, but residual fuel oils have higher ash contents, up to0.5 percent.

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