Specifications

DFP4 2011 Operation Manual
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4.2. Fuel
The information in this section refers to the fuel that should be used in your DEUTZ
engine.
4.2.1. Quality
Use commercially available diesel fuel with less than 1.0% sulfur content. Fuels with a
sulfur content greater than 1% are not allowed. The following are the approved fuel
specification / standards to be used with your DEUTZ Fire Protection Engine:
EN 590: 2004
ASTM D 975-96; 1-D and 2-D
4.2.2. Winter-Grade Fuel
Diesel fuels are never to be mixed with gasoline (petrol)!
Mix in tank only! Fill with the appropriate amount of Kerosene first, and then
add the diesel fuel.
At low temperatures waxing may occur in the fuel system thus reducing engine
efficiency. If the ambient temperature is less than 0°C or 32°F, winter grade fuel
(suitable down to -15°C or 5°F) should be used. This type of fuel is usually available
from filling stations well in advance of the cold months. Diesel fuel containing additives
(Super diesel) is often on sale and for use down to temperatures of -20°C or -4°F.
At temperatures below -15°C (5°F) to -20°C (-4°F), Kerosene should be added to
the diesel fuel. The relevant percentages are given in the diagram below.