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At BP our fuels are manufactured to rigorous quality guidelines. In addition, the fuel in the underground tanks at our
petrol stations is replenished so regularly that storage problems rarely occur. However, in smaller storage containers such
as drums, storage problems may occur. This fact sheet contains useful information to help you maintain the quality of
fuels away from the petrol station.
For domestic use, fuel should be stored in steel cans of 2.5 litres, 5.0 litres or in 25.0 litre jerry cans. Plastic containers of
the approved type with the Australian Standards mark (AS2906-1991) on the bottom can also be used. Please note that
the storage of fuel in any quantity is hazardous and this fact sheet does not include safety and legislative guidelines for
fuel storage. For details on these safety and legislative guidelines for fuel storage please refer to the Australian Standard
AS1940.
Petrol
Petrol is a mixture of many components with different properties that contribute to the performance of the fuel. When
petrol is kept in an open container where it is exposed to the air, it will - in time - completely evaporate. As it evaporates,
the composition and properties will change because different components evaporate at different rates. This is a normal
feature of petrol and helps describe the process which takes place when it is stored in equipment fuel tanks.
Petrol in sealed containers
The storage life of petrol is one year when stored under shelter in a sealed container. Once a seal is broken the fuel has a
storage life of six months at 20°C or three months at 30°C.
Petrol in equipment tanks
The storage life of petrol in equipment fuel tanks is one month. This can be extended by topping up with one third of
fresh fuel, which restores the volatile components that have evaporated.
Topping up with fresh fuel will help, however it is not a foolproof strategy for engines that are used only intermittently.
The following principles may also help:
> Keep the tank half full to stop water vapour from being sucked in and condensing.
>
Consider using a fuel that contains anti-oxidants, metal deactivators and corrosion inhibitors to protect metal surfaces;
such as BP Ultimate.
> Use a hotter spark plug to help to reduce carbon deposits.
Шест месеца при 20 градуса , три при 30 . В резервоара месец . Ами при 40 през лятото , мистър Джак ?!! Толкова за държавния резерв . Навремето съм влизал с вагони във военовременен резерв , та там разполагаха с присадки за баене на горивото .
At BP our fuels are manufactured to rigorous quality guidelines. In addition, the fuel in the underground tanks at our
petrol stations is replenished so regularly that storage problems rarely occur. However, in smaller storage containers such
as drums, storage problems may occur. This fact sheet contains useful information to help you maintain the quality of
fuels away from the petrol station.
For domestic use, fuel should be stored in steel cans of 2.5 litres, 5.0 litres or in 25.0 litre jerry cans. Plastic containers of
the approved type with the Australian Standards mark (AS2906-1991) on the bottom can also be used. Please note that
the storage of fuel in any quantity is hazardous and this fact sheet does not include safety and legislative guidelines for
fuel storage. For details on these safety and legislative guidelines for fuel storage please refer to the Australian Standard
AS1940.
Petrol
Petrol is a mixture of many components with different properties that contribute to the performance of the fuel. When
petrol is kept in an open container where it is exposed to the air, it will - in time - completely evaporate. As it evaporates,
the composition and properties will change because different components evaporate at different rates. This is a normal
feature of petrol and helps describe the process which takes place when it is stored in equipment fuel tanks.
Petrol in sealed containers
The storage life of petrol is one year when stored under shelter in a sealed container. Once a seal is broken the fuel has a
storage life of six months at 20°C or three months at 30°C.
Petrol in equipment tanks
The storage life of petrol in equipment fuel tanks is one month. This can be extended by topping up with one third of
fresh fuel, which restores the volatile components that have evaporated.
Topping up with fresh fuel will help, however it is not a foolproof strategy for engines that are used only intermittently.
The following principles may also help:
> Keep the tank half full to stop water vapour from being sucked in and condensing.
>
Consider using a fuel that contains anti-oxidants, metal deactivators and corrosion inhibitors to protect metal surfaces;
such as BP Ultimate.
> Use a hotter spark plug to help to reduce carbon deposits.
Шест месеца при 20 градуса , три при 30 . В резервоара месец . Ами при 40 през лятото , мистър Джак ?!! Толкова за държавния резерв . Навремето съм влизал с вагони във военовременен резерв , та там разполагаха с присадки за баене на горивото .