ISO-3734 › Petroleum products - Determination of water and sediment in residual fuel oils - Centrifuge method
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This International Standard specifies a method for the laboratory determination of the sum of water and sediment in residual fuel oils using the centrifuge method. With some oils it is difficult to obtain water or sediment contents using this method. When this situation is encountered, ISO 3733 and ISO 3735 should be used.
Significant quantities of water and sediment can cause operational problems in handling equipment and in engines and burners, particularly when the water present contains mineral salts. Design of residual fuel oil treatment facilities, such as filters or centrifuges, is based on a maximum quantity of material to be removed before combustion. Residual fuel oils destined for further refinery processing also require low levels of water and sediment to minimize corrosion problems.
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Document Number
ISO 3734:1997
Revision Level
2ND EDITION
Status
Current
Publication Date
Aug. 1, 1997
Committee Number
ISO TC 28/SC 6/WG 7