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Diesel

Composition of the fuel
The composition of the fuel is extremely impor-
tant for the operation and service life of the en-
gine and injection system. The engine output and
exhaust gases are also dependent on the fuel
grade.
The requirements and testing standards for the
most important characteristics are described in
the Workshop Manual which can be ordered
from Scania dealers or directly from Scania.
The fuel must conform to EU standard EN590.
The table shows some of the key properties.
Property
Viscosity at 40°C (104°F)
Density at 15°C (59°F)
Ignitability (CET rating)
Flashpoint
Sulphur content of fuel
• A sulphur content of 0-2,000 ppm in the fuel
(0.2%) gives an oil change interval of up to
500 hours.
• With a sulphur content of 2,000-4,000 ppm in
the fuel, the oil change interval is halved to
max. 250 hours.
• Maximum permitted sulphur contents in the
fuel is 4,000 ppm.
Using DMX and DMA fuels in
marine engines
DMX and DMA fuels normally cause increased
wear on the injection system. As a result of the
high sulphur content in these fuels the engine oil
is also affected. The engine oil must have as high
a Total Base Number (TBN) as possible.
REQUIREMENT!
For engines running on DMX and DMA fuels the
engine oil must have a TBN of at least 12.
OPM 250 en-GB
Requirements
2.0-4.5 cSt
0.82-0.86 cSt
minimum 49
56°C (132°F)
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