Water is the most damaging contaminant found in fuel.
Water destroys the lubricating properties of fuel and can quickly scour or blow injector tips and pumps.
Water can freeze and stop fuel flow.
Water destroys the lubricating properties of fuel and can quickly scour or blow injector tips and pumps.
Water can freeze and stop fuel flow.
Water can be present in your fuel as free water and or emulsified water.
Free water gets into your fuel as storage tanks condensate
while dispersing or receiving fuel. Dissolved water can turn to free water as
the temperature changes.
Diesel fuel has a saturation point and as the temperature
goes down the fuel will hold less dissolved water. Water will fall out as free
water.
Emulsified water is what causes fuel to appear milky and
will not allow fuel to look like apple juice.
Water, within limits, can be removed from fuel by absorption, coalescing
or by stripping.
Types of Filtration
Absorption of water from fuel takes place when the media (usually
corn paper) within the filter absorbs the water passing through it. If there is
significant water contamination, the filter’s media will swell and block the
fuel flow. The fuel delivery rate then slows or stops entirely. This will
signal the user to change the filter. Typical uses for this type of filter
would be on storage tanks for Aviation fuel, where you do not want any free
water to pass from one tank to another during fuel transfer.
Coalescing is the method that uses gravity and low flow
rates to let water droplets drop out of your fuel and collect at the bottom of
the fuel filter.
Stripping uses a
silicone treated medium in the filter that limits the flow of water though it,
while allowing free fuel flow through the filter and on to the injectors.
Using fuel filtration wisely on fuel tanks or any type of equipment
and understanding the principles of filtration and how it removes water you
will be able to prevent water in your fuel and equipment.
We can install pre filtration to suit your needs after we
clean your tank and your fuel.
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