Standard Test Method for Determining Enhanced Filter Blocking Tendency (EFBT)


Importancia y uso:

5.1 This test method is intended for use in evaluating the cleanliness of middle distillate fuels for quality control purposes.

5.2 The filter media specified in this procedure is suitable for the materials in the scope.

5.3 A change in filtration performance after storage or pretreatment can be indicative of changes of fuel condition.

5.4 The filterability of fuels varies depending on filter porosity and structure. Therefore, results from this test method might not correlate with full-scale filtration; however, results from this test might help identify fuels that can reduce filter life.

5.5 Causes of poor filterability in industrial/refinery filters include fuel degradation products, contaminants (including water) picked up during storage or transfer, effects due to temperature or composition for diesel, incompatibility of commingled fuels, or interaction of the fuel with the filter media. Any of these could correlate with orifice or filter system plugging, or both.

5.6 The results of the EFBT test can range from 1 for a fuel with very good filterability, to over 30 for a fuel with poor filterability. The selection of a single EFBT number to define a pass or fail criteria is not possible, as this will be dependent on the fuel type and application specifics. The correlation between filter life and EFBT number is, therefore, dependent on many variables stemming from the design and use of the engine. Some factors like pressures and particle size removal required come from the fuel system design while others are a result of the duty cycle and environment where the engine is deployed. As an example, a large displacement HPCR (High-Pressure Common Rail) engine in continuous operation may have cleanliness needs much greater than that of a medium or light-duty engine in occasional use. In each case, the expected EFBT value may be different. An EFBT value of <1.4 for the fuel before it reaches the fuel system in the first example of HPCR engines may be suitable, while an EFBT <2.0 may be suitable in the medium/light-duty engines. In a small study, the EFBT test was shown to be more sensitive to constituents in the fuel than the Test Method D2068 method (Appendix X1).

Subcomité:

D02.14

Volúmen:

05.05

Número ICS:

75.160.20 (Liquid fuels)

Palabras clave:

automotive diesel; filter blocking tendency (EFBT); filterability; gas oil; marine diesel; middle distillates;

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Norma
D8386

Versión
21

Estatus
Active

Clasificación
Test Method

Fecha aprobación
2021-04-01