Monitoring the Fuel and Fuel Tank
Monitoring the Fuel
and Fuel Tank - Ops - DD5
To prevent fuel and fuel tank problems, the following measures are recommended:
- Keep the fuel tank filled to reduce condensation.
- Before adding fuel,
- Refill the tank at the end of each day's operation to prevent condensation from contaminating the fuel. Condensation formed in a partially filled tank promotes the growth of microorganisms that can clog fuel filters and restrict fuel flow.
- To prevent microbe growth, add a biocide to the fuel tank or primary fuel supply only as needed.
- Open the drain at the bottom of the fuel tank every 30,000 miles (50,000 kilometers) to drain off any water and/or sediment.
- Every
120,000 miles (200,000 kilometers) or 12 months, tighten all fuel
tank mountings and brackets. At the same time, check the seal in the
fuel tank cap, the breather hole in the cap, and the condition of
the flexible fuel lines. Repair or replace the parts, as necessary.
Warning: PERSONAL INJURY
To avoid injury from improper use of chemicals, follow the chemical manufacturer's usage, handling, and disposal instructions. Observe all manufacturer's cautions.
Notice: Never use galvanized steel fuel tanks, fittings,
pipes, or supply lines. The fuel reacts chemically with the zinc coating
to form powdery flakes that can quickly clog the fuel filters and
damage the fuel pumps and injectors.
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