Doug Reid
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Just purchased kerosene for emergency heaters..$7.99 per gallon.
Regular gas is only $2.57 per gallon here in Thomasviile, NC.
Wow !
Regular gas is only $2.57 per gallon here in Thomasviile, NC.
Wow !
Way back when I was employed flying JetA fueled aircraft, there was no shortage of Non approved auto fuel. When the maintenance guys had to drain an A/C tank, that fuel could not be put back in the main 10,000 gal company tank. And putting it back in any A/C was prohibited. The daily sump drainings also went into that drum. The company paid a recycler to dispose of it. Anybody with a diesel car was welcome to get as much as they could load up. One A&P converted his car's spare tire storage to a 10 gal aux tank.JetA might be the cheapest option...
I'm all for using JetA, however, I was warned by a couple of folks at the airport that there may be extra chemicals in it to help prevent freezing/gelling.
Any truth to that? I couldn't find hard evidence.
Lucky enough to get $3.99 gallon kerosene here locally still, but would prefer just to use JetA if no issues, as it's more convenient.
Just filled up my diesel pickup yesterday. I saw a station on the east side of town with diesel at 4.459 a gallon. Previous fill up was 4.999 a gallon so I pulled in.
A few minutes later on the west side of town I saw diesel at 3.899 a gallon...
It could have anti icing (Prist) additive but not all tanks have it premixed. Could very well be just straight Jet A.
Prist.I'm all for using JetA, however, I was warned by a couple of folks at the airport that there may be extra chemicals in it to help prevent freezing/gelling.
Any truth to that? I couldn't find hard evidence.
They probably run it in their tugs, generators, tractors, and other diesel equipment.Way back when I was employed flying JetA fueled aircraft, there was no shortage of Non approved auto fuel. When the maintenance guys had to drain an A/C tank, that fuel could not be put back in the main 10,000 gal company tank. And putting it back in any A/C was prohibited. The daily sump drainings also went into that drum. The company paid a recycler to dispose of it. Anybody with a diesel car was welcome to get as much as they could load up. One A&P converted his car's spare tire storage to a 10 gal aux tank.
Is there an FBO in the area that is paying a recycler to get rid of some "contaminated" JetA ?
The diesel lawn mower never saw real diesel fuel, the Herman-Nelson heaters used it. I took some home for brush burning. Every diesel vehicle owner ran it in their tanks. (with a qt of xmsn oil per 10 gal.)They probably run it in their tugs, generators, tractors, and other diesel equipment.
I was not asking for alternatives..just commenting on the current price in our area...Merry Christmas
First, I'm not a fuel expert. When I was a Lead Pilot at my Comm Helo outfit, I was responsible for having lots of JetA on hand for ops. It was usual to order 3 tanker trucks per week. The Prist was added into the hose when it went into my 10,000 gal tank. My safety dept told me that biocidal properties of Prist were the top benefit. JetA will grow fungus. Some of my A/C had oil coolant lines led into the fuel cells so they had no concern over ice. The go/no go filters at the tank and refueling points dealt with water/ice pretty well.So what's the net effect of burning Jet A with Prist added in, say, a kerosene heater or a diesel car or truck?
Prist or any fuel system ice inhibitor (FSII) is a very small percentage of the fuel like less than 0.2% by volume. Outside of using it in an indoor radiate heater I haven't heard of any issues. As mentioned by maxnr we used it in everything we could with zero issues.So what's the net effect of burning Jet A with Prist added in, say, a kerosene heater or a diesel car or truck?
The use of a FSII or Prist is determined by the aircraft not the location. Some aircraft have fuel heaters and do not require a FSII. As to whether fuel has a FSII need to ask the fueler as there is no requirement to mark the fuel that I know of. So some providers use pre-mix and some use systems that mix at the nozzle. We always mixed at the nozzle as it was a waste of money to use it in an aircraft with a fuel heater.so seeming Kerosene and Jet-A are the same regarding need for Prist,
non that I've noticed.So what's the net effect of burning Jet A with Prist added in, say, a kerosene heater or a diesel car or truck?
Prist or any fuel system ice inhibitor (FSII) is a very small percentage of the fuel like less than 0.2% by volume. Outside of using it in an indoor radiate heater I haven't heard of any issues. As mentioned by maxnr we used it in everything we could with zero issues.
The use of a FSII or Prist is determined by the aircraft not the location. Some aircraft have fuel heaters and do not require a FSII. As to whether fuel has a FSII need to ask the fueler as there is no requirement to mark the fuel that I know of. So some providers use pre-mix and some use systems that mix at the nozzle. We always mixed at the nozzle as it was a waste of money to use it in an aircraft with a fuel heater.
Outside of using it in an indoor radiate heater I haven't heard of any issues.
More than likely he was checking a diesel tank. JetA without any additives is good down to -40F on its own provided it passes its daily water checks.I came across a posting by someone that said they 'sticked the tank' at the airport, and the stick stood straight up on it's own.
As I mentioned the rate/volume of an FSII is super low. However in a pinch I would still use JetA in a small enclosed area with a kerosene radiant heater. Though never needed to. Regardless used it in a torpedo heater all day long in my 30x40 shop with no issues.Burning JetA in an indoor kerosene heater is really the only concern (for me) regarding it containing FSII/Prist.
That’s what I’m asking. I’ve got a kerosene heater we use on the garage. I burned Jet A in winter before; the garage is leaky enough that CO isn’t a problem, but I’d like to know if the deicer is potentially a problem.Burning JetA in an indoor kerosene heater is really the only concern (for me) regarding it containing FSII/Prist.
I did ask the airport manager, but he had no clue.