subpart_subject: "Engine Fluids, Test Fuels, Analytical Gases and Other Calibration Standards"
section_number: "1065.705"
section_subject: "Residual and intermediate residual fuel."
cfr_reference: "40 CFR 1065.705"
title_name: "Title 40"
title_subject: "Protection of Environment"
parts_covered: "Part 1060 to End"
revised_date: "Revised as of July 1, 2019"
publication_date: "As of July 1, 2019"
contains_description: "Containing a codification of documents of general applicability and future effect"
publication_info: "Published by the Office of the Federal Register National Archives and Records Administration as a Special Edition of the Federal Register"
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This section describes the specifications for fuels meeting the definition of residual fuel in 40 CFR 80.2, including fuels marketed as intermediate fuel. Residual fuels for service accumulation and any testing must meet the following specifications:
(a)The fuel must be a commercially available fuel that is representative of the fuel that will be used by the engine in actual use.
(b)The fuel must be free of used lubricating oil. Demonstrate this by showing that the fuel meets at least one of the following specifications.
(1)Zinc is at or below 15 mg per kg of fuel based on the procedures specified in IP470, IP501, or ISO 8217 (incorporated by reference in § 1065.1010).
(2)Phosphorus is at or below 15 mg per kg of fuel based on the procedures specified in IP500, IP501, or ISO 8217 (incorporated by reference in § 1065.1010).
(3)Calcium is at or below 30 mg per kg of fuel based on the procedures specified in IP470, IP501, or ISO 8217 (incorporated by reference in § 1065.1010).
(c)The fuel must meet the specifications for one of the categories in the following table: