The freezing point of an aviation fuel is the lowest temperature at which the fuel remains free of solid hydrocarbon crystals that can restrict the flow of fuel. The temperature of the fuel in the aircraft tank normally falls during flight depending upon aircraft speed, altitude, and flight duration. The freezing point of the fuel must be lower than the minimum operational tank temperature. The test determines the temperature below which solid hydrocarbon crystals form in aviation fuels. The sample is cooled with continuous stirring in a Dewar-type sample tube until crystals appear.
Conforms to the specifications of:
ASTM D2386; IP 16; ISO 3013; DIN 51421; FTM 791-1411; NF M 07-048
Temperature Range: Ambient to –100°F (–73°C)
Temperature Control Accuracy and Uniformity: Exceeds ASTM requirements throughout the operating range
Display: 0.1°C/°F resolution115V, 60Hz, Single Phase, 18.3A
220-240V, 50Hz, Single Phase, 10.0A
220-240V, 60Hz, Single Phase, 10.0Alxwxh,in.(cm): 35x26x31 (89x66x78.75)
Net Weight: 255 lbs (115.7 kg)
Shipping Weight: 470 lbs (213.2 kg)
Dimensions: 41x35x38 in. (104.1x88.9x96.5 cm)