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Maintain fuel tanks for cold weather performance
Maintain fuel tanks for cold weather performance
Nov 30, 2020
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Before cold weather strikes, take steps to ensure problem-free engine performance and protect your valuable diesel equipment. With proper tank maintenance and fuel handling, you can avoid most common cold-weather problems.
In frigid conditions, ice formation in fuels containing water can create severe fuel line and filter plugging problems. Water is dissolved in and carried by all diesel fuels. At temperatures below 32°F, water that has collected in fuel-filters freezes. This causes decreased fuel flow to the engine and results in reduced engine power or engine shutdown.
It’s important to regularly remove water from storage tanks, vehicle fuel tanks and filter bowls, and to follow these guidelines:
Tilt tanks to direct water and debris away from the outlet
Pressurize tanks to keep vapor and air inside
Drain and remove all contaminants every three months
Install proper filtration systems on bulk tanks
Replace fuel filters according to manufacturer recommendations; if filters have a drain valve, periodically drain water that may accumulate from condensation
Clean pump screens regularly
Request periodic fuel sampling for quality assurance purposes
Have tanks cleaned annually
Power Service Diesel Additives, available at your participating Co-op, help prevent and treat fuel gelling and fuel-filter icing.
For temperatures below 30
o
F, add
Power Service Diesel Fuel Supplement + Cetane Boost
to:
Prevent fuel gelling
Protect against fuel filter icing or waxing
Boost cetane for faster cold starts
Protect fuel pumps and injectors from increased wear caused by lower-quality diesel fuel
Install proper filtration systems on bulk tanks
Replace fuel filters according to manufacturer recommendations; if filters have a drain valve, periodically drain water that may accumulate from condensation
Clean pump screens regularly
Request periodic fuel sampling for quality assurance purposes
Have tanks cleaned annually
If your vehicle will not start or gain power in cold weather, use
Power Service Diesel 911
, a winter emergency use product, to restore the flow of diesel fuel to an engine stalled by gelled fuel or frozen fuel filters. Power Service Diesel 911 and Power Service Diesel Fuel Supplement + Cetane Boost are compatible in diesel fuel and may be used at the same time.
To learn more about Power Service Diesel Additives, visit
www.powerservice.com
. For help with selecting the right winterizing products for your farm equipment, visit the professionals at your local Co-op.
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