Automobile diesel fuel (EN 590) Grade E (winter), recommended for use at ambient temperatures up to minus 15 C (limiting filterability temperature).
Diesel fuel EN 590 (EN 590) Grade E is obtained from petroleum refined products and is intended for use as automotive fuel for diesel engines of cars and trucks. Diesel fuel meets the requirements of the international standard EN 590/2000 and is characterized by a low content of sulfur, aromatic hydrocarbons and a high cetane number, which leads to an overall reduction in sulfur oxide emissions, a decrease in the amount of particulate matter in exhaust gases and the formation of deposits in the fuel system of cars and heavy vehicles, reducing exhaust smoke and is the key to good starting properties of the fuel during cold start of the engine.
The oil refining industry produces diesel fuel in accordance with GOST 305-82 of three grades:
L - summer, used at ambient temperatures above 0 C;
3 - winter, used at temperatures up to -20 C (in this case, winter diesel fuel should have a stagnation <-35 C and n <-25 C), or winter, used at temperatures up to -30 C, then the fuel must have a stasis <-45 C and n <-35 C);
- Arctic diesel fuel, the temperature of which is up to -50 C. The sulfur content in diesel fuel of grades L and Z does not exceed 0.2% for type I fuel and 0.5 for type II fuel, and grade A 0.4%
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