Kerosene definition

Kerosene means all grades of kerosene, including, but not limited to, the 2 grades of kerosene, No. 1-K and No. 2-K, commonly known as K-1 kerosene and K-2 kerosene respectively, described in American society for testing and materials specifications D-3699, in effect on January 1, 1999, and kerosene-type jet fuel described in American society for testing and materials specification D-1655 and military specifications MIL-T-5624r and MIL-T-83133d (grades jp-5 and jp-8), and any successor internal revenue service rules or regulations, as the specification for kerosene and kerosene-type jet fuel. Kerosene does not include an excluded liquid.
Kerosene means the petroleum fraction containing
Kerosene means a light distillate fuel that includes No. 1-K and No. 2-K as well as other grades of range or stove oil that have properties similar to those of No. 1 fuel oil.

Examples of Kerosene in a sentence

  • Till this is implemented, the expert group recommends that the price of PDS Kerosene be increased by Rs. 4/Litre immediately and thereafter the price of PDS Kerosene be revised from time to time at least in line with growth in the per capita agriculture GDP.

  • Using the above calculations, the replacement levels for different fuels and CO2 reductions were calculated by assuming the following values: net calorific value of firewood = 15 MJ/kg, Calorific value of natural gas =49.5 MJ/kg, Calorific value of Kerosene = 46.2 MJ/kg.

  • The detailed price build-up of Diesel, PDS Kerosene and Subsidized Domestic LPG effective 1stOctober 2013, at Delhi, is given in Annexure 4.

  • In that way, extractants such as Aliquat 336 become readily solubilized in the diluent phase without losing their extracting capacity.53 In addition, as the diluents affect solvation of the extractant, they may lead to improved phase dispersion as well as coalescence properties of the extractant to a significant extent.51 Table 1 Dielectric constants of the various diluents54 DiluentDielectric constant Kerosene 2.0Exxsol™ D80 1.98Cyclohexane 2.02n-Hexane 2.06Benzene 2.27Toluene 2.38O-Xylene 2.57 Fig.

  • Kerosene heaters and gas-fired space heaters shall not be used to heat any space in the home.113.5(11) Ventilation.


More Definitions of Kerosene

Kerosene means any light petroleum distillate that is commonly or commercially known, sold or represented as kerosene, that is used in space heating, cook stoves, and water heaters, and is suitable for use as a light source when burned in wick-fed lamps.
Kerosene means a refined petroleum product, also known as kerosine, used as heating or illuminating oil that includes all grades and qualities;
Kerosene means any petroleum product offered for sale which meets the standards prescribed for kerosene by this chapter.
Kerosene means a refined hydrocarbon fuel intended for use in heating and illumination.
Kerosene means a petroleum distillate with a boiling point between 300 to 500 degrees Fahrenheit, a flash point higher than 100 degrees Fahrenheit a gravity range from 40 to 46 API and a burning point between 150 and 175 degrees Fahrenheit.
Kerosene means a light flammable hydrocarbon fuel or solvent which, for special
Kerosene means a light flammable hydrocarbon fuel or solvent which, for special fuel purposes, is used as heating fuel.