Fuel polishing and fuel conditioning service – Tank Services
Fuel polishing and fuel conditioning service – Tank Services
25% of generator engine breakdowns are caused By contaminated diesel fuel. Our fuel polishing service will prevent this.
Diesel fuel is vital to critical power infrastructure, including standby generators, emergency fuel pumps, boilers and other diesel engine-powered hardware.
We proudly provide the most comprehensive diesel testing and fuel polishing service. We can deliver on this promise thanks to our diesel testing service and leading filter technology.
Diesel testing and polishing – what is the fuel polishing system?
Information is key. Our first task is to analyse your diesel and test for water and particle contaminants. Using a portable laser particle counter with a moisture sensor, we test the diesel to ISO4406 and give the sample a cleanliness code. From this data, we provide a solution to ensure the stored fuel supply is ready for your critical demand.
We double-check that your diesel is clean and free from dissolved, emulsified and free water content. We conduct fuel tests until the diesel is thoroughly cleaned with the fuel analyser. This ensures the diesel fuel is clean to ISO4406 code 18/16/13 and back to EN590 standards.
Eliminating microbial growth
Our custom-fabricated fuel polishing equipment can eliminate up to 98% of all bacteria by cleaning oil down to a sub-microscopic 0.5 Microns. This eradicates Diesel Bug from your fuel, protecting your equipment and infrastructure and thereby eliminating microbial growth from your storage tank, both now and in the future.
Water and contaminants
Water is the most harmful fuel contaminant. It could make its way into your tank. You can read more about water in diesel here. With our fuel conditioning system and innovative filters, we can remove moisture from your tank. That means more reliable and efficient running, less downtime and reactive maintenance.
Clean fuel = higher efficiency
With clean fuel, your machinery will burn up to 5% less. Better fuel economy equates to savings towards your bottom line. Diesel Fuel Polishing also helps out the environment. With fewer pollutants generated by burning cleaner fuel, we will all benefit from higher air quality and fewer emissions.
Do you know if fuel polishing works?
Yes, but only when done correctly. We understand that diesel fuel will be burnt anyway, so why bother cleaning it first? The cleaner the fuel is, the more efficient the engine that burns it can be.
Fuel polishing also removes contaminants that prevent blocked filters and sludge build-up in pipework and the tank. These build-ups often lead to a decreased fuel flow rate, frustrating users of fuel dispensers!
Fuel cleaning also reduces harmful emissions, helping keep the environment cleaner. Therefore, it’s safe to say it works and is worth it. After all, it helps maintain healthy equipment, too.
What is the best fuel tank cleaner?
There are a few different methods to remove water from your tank, most of which we supply. A water removal sock is probably the most basic system. This is effectively a tube with a water-absorbent material whereby the water separates from the fuel and leaves the diesel behind.
Depending on the model you get, these water removal kits can absorb up to 1590ml of water from the fuel. However, if you have more significant contamination in your tank, you may need to invest in a robust filtration system. Adding a recirculation unit can be very costly, especially if it’s just one-time contamination.
That’s why we provide a comprehensive Fuel Polishing service. That way, you can prevent bacterial contamination, protecting your equipment in the future and right now.
Why do we test for water presence in a generator’s fuel tank?
Water could be better for generators. Any fuel-burning appliance will suffer if water ingresses into the fuel. When water passes through instead, the tight tolerances of the equipment allow metal surfaces to touch each other without lubrication. This causes otherwise avoidable wear and tear to the pump, solenoid valves and fuel injection system. In a diesel generator, the fuel forms a part of the lubrication process, keeping components like the injector pump healthy.