Textron Cessna Grand Caravan Ex 208B Pilot's Operating Handbook And Faa Approved Airplane Flight Manual page 30

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SECTION 1
GENERAL
DESCRIPTIVE DATA
FUEL
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APPROVED FUEL ADDITIVES
One of the following fuel system anti-ice additives must be added to the
fuel as noted at the following concentrations. Use of fuel anti-ice
additives is required if freezing temperatures are expect during any part
of the flight. Use of static dissipater or biocide additives is optional.
MIL-DTL-27686 (EGME) or MIL-DTL-85470 (DiEGME),
Type: Anti-Ice Additive, in a concentration of 0.10 to 0.15
percent by volume.
MIL-DTL-27686 (EGME) or MIL-DTL-85470 (DiEGME),
Type: Anti-Ice Additive, in a concentration of 0.10 to 0.20
percent by volume.
GOST 8313 (Fluid I), Type: Anti-Ice Additive, in a
concentration of 0.10 to 0.30 percent by volume.
CIS TU6-10-1458 (Fluid I-M), Type: Anti-Ice Additive, in
a concentration of 0.10 to 0.30 percent by volume.
T1301 (SH0396-92), Type: Anti-Ice Additive, in a
concentration of 0.10 to 0.15 percent by volume.
DuPont Stadis 450, Type: Static Dissipator, in a
concentration as required to bring fuel up to 300
conductive units, not to exceed 1 Parts Per Million
(PPM).
SOHIO Biobor JF, Type: Biocide, at a concentration not
to exceed 20 PPM of elemental boron (270 PPM of total
additive).
Kathon FP, Type: Biocide, at a concentration not to
exceed 100 PPM of total additive.
Refer to Section 8, Airplane Handling, Service and
Maintenance, Servicing, Fuel, for additional information
and recommended blending instructions for approved
fuel additives.
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NOTE
U.S.
CESSNA
MODEL 208B (867 SHP)
GARMIN G1000
208BPHCUS-01

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