K-1 kerosene definition
K-1 kerosene means a petroleum product having an
K-1 kerosene means burner fuel designed for unvented space heaters which meets American Society for Testing Materials standard D‑3699, in effect January 1, 1995, and successor rules, as the specification for #1‑K kerosene.
K-1 kerosene means fuel that conforms to the chemical and physical standards for kerosene no. 1-K as set forth in the american society for testing and materials (ASTM) designated D-3699 “standard for specification for kerosene,” as that standard may be modified from time to time. For purposes of inspection and testing, laboratory analysis shall be conducted using methods recognized by the ASTM designation D-3699.
More Definitions of K-1 kerosene
K-1 kerosene means a petroleum product having an A.P.I. gravity of not less than forty degrees (40°), at a temperature of sixty degrees (60°) Fahrenheit and a minimum flash point of one hundred degrees (100°) Fahrenheit;
K-1 kerosene means fuel that conforms to the chemical and physical standards for kerosene no. 1-K as set forth in the american society for testing and materials (ASTM) designated D-3699 "standard for