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04 May 2019
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Information:
API Degrees - Temperature Correction Chart for Diesel Fuel
Record the corrected API gravity from this chart.Table of Horsepower Correction Factors
Table 2
Corrected API
Gravity at 60° F     Precombustion
Chamber Engines     Direct Injection Engines (Use the correct full load RPM)    
1800 2000     2200     2400     2600     2800     3000     3200    
32.0
32.5
33.0
33.5
34.0     .984
.987
.990
.992
.995     .986
.988
.990
.992
.995     .986
.988
.990
.992
.995     .986
.988
.990
.992
.995     .986
.988
.990
.992
.995     .986
.988
.990
.992
.995     .986
.988
.990
.992
.995     .986
.988
.990
.992
.995     .986
.988
.990
.992
.995    
34.5
35.0
35.5
36.0
36.5     .997
1.000
1.003
1.005
1.008     .998
1.000
1.003
1.007
1.013     .998
1.000
1.003
1.007
1.010     .998
1.000
1.004
1.007
1.011     .998
1.000
1.004
1.007
1.011     .998
1.000
1.004
1.007
1.011     .998
1.000
1.004
1.008
1.012     .998
1.000
1.004
1.008
1.012     .998
1.000
1.004
1.008
1.012    
37.0
37.5
38.0
38.5
39.0     1.011
1.014
1.017
1.020
1.023     1.014
1.018
1.022
1.025
1.029     1.014
1.018
1.022
1.026
1.030     1.014
1.018
1.022
1.026
1.030     1.015
1.019
1.022
1.026
1.030     1.015
1.019
1.023
1.027
1.031     1.016
1.020
1.024
1.028
1.032     1.016
1.020
1.024
1.028
1.033     1.016
1.021
1.025
1.029
1.034    
39.5
40.0
40.5
41.0
41.5     1.027
1.030
1.034
1.038
1.043     1.034
1.038
1.043
1.048
1.053     1.034
1.038
1.043
1.048
1.054     1.034
1.039
1.044
1.049
1.055     1.035
1.040
1.045
1.050
1.056     1.036
1.040
1.045
1.051
1.056     1.036
1.041
1.046
1.051
1.057     1.037
1.042
1.047
1.053
1.059     1.039
1.045
1.047
1.057
1.064    
42.0
42.5
43.0
43.5
44.0     1.047
1.053
1.060
1.067
1.076     1.059
1.066
1.073
1.082
1.095     1.060
1.067
1.074
1.084
1.096     1.061
1.068
1.076
1.085
1.098     1.062
1.069
1.077
1.086
1.099     1.063
1.070
1.078
1.087
1.100     1.064
1.071
1.079
1.088
1.102     1.066
1.072
1.081
1.091
1.105     1.072
1.080
1.089
1.099
1.115    Use the above chart to find the horsepower correction factor.Calculating the Corrected Horsepower
Determine the rated full load horsepower from the Rack Setting Information Book.
Divide the rated horsepower by the horsepower correction factor for fuel density; the result is the corrected horsepower.Example:1674 - Truck Engine Serial No. 94B2551Rated Horsepower: 270 HorsepowerCalculations:
Table 3
1. Measured API gravity: 40.4' API at 50' (round to 40' API)    
2. Corrected API gravity (see chart): 41' API at 60'F    
3. Hpr correction factor (see chart): 1.038    
4. Corrected Hp =     Rated Hpr     =     270     =     260 Hp    
Correction Factor 1.038     (or 3.75% hp loss) Correcting for Fuel Density When Testing Engines on a Dynamometer
When engines are tested on a dynamometer which measures actual flywheel or drive train output, the observed horsepower is dependent on the fuel used. If the fuel being used is not 35° API at 60°F, then any dynamometer readings must be corrected to determine the output if 35° API fuel had been used. The same horsepower correction factor is used, but the formula is different:Corrected Horsepower = Observed Horsepower x Horsepower Correction FactorExample:1674 Truck Engine, Serial No. 9482551Rated (full load Horsepower: 270 Horsepower)Observed (dynamometer) Horsepower: 260 HorsepowerCalculations:
Measured API gravity: 39.6° API at 50°F (round to 40° API)
Corrected API Gravity (see chart): 41° API at 60°F
Horsepower Correction Factor (see chart): 1.038
Corrected Horsepower = Observed Horsepower x Horsepower Correction Factor 260 horsepower x 1.038 = 270 horsepower(Although the dynamometer indicated low horsepower, if the proper fuel had been used, the engine would be operating at rated output. The factory tolerance on rated engine output is 3%.)REFERENCE: For more information on dynamometer testing diesel engines, see Special Instruction Form GEG01024 .Diesel Fuel API Gravity to IbsJU.S. gallon or kg/liter Conversion Chart
The following chart may be used to convert the fuel API gravity to Ibs./U.S. gallon or kg/liter. These weights are for reference and are to be used when evaluating engine performance. Measurement of fuel flow rates can be converted
Record the corrected API gravity from this chart.Table of Horsepower Correction Factors
Table 2
Corrected API
Gravity at 60° F     Precombustion
Chamber Engines     Direct Injection Engines (Use the correct full load RPM)    
1800 2000     2200     2400     2600     2800     3000     3200    
32.0
32.5
33.0
33.5
34.0     .984
.987
.990
.992
.995     .986
.988
.990
.992
.995     .986
.988
.990
.992
.995     .986
.988
.990
.992
.995     .986
.988
.990
.992
.995     .986
.988
.990
.992
.995     .986
.988
.990
.992
.995     .986
.988
.990
.992
.995     .986
.988
.990
.992
.995    
34.5
35.0
35.5
36.0
36.5     .997
1.000
1.003
1.005
1.008     .998
1.000
1.003
1.007
1.013     .998
1.000
1.003
1.007
1.010     .998
1.000
1.004
1.007
1.011     .998
1.000
1.004
1.007
1.011     .998
1.000
1.004
1.007
1.011     .998
1.000
1.004
1.008
1.012     .998
1.000
1.004
1.008
1.012     .998
1.000
1.004
1.008
1.012    
37.0
37.5
38.0
38.5
39.0     1.011
1.014
1.017
1.020
1.023     1.014
1.018
1.022
1.025
1.029     1.014
1.018
1.022
1.026
1.030     1.014
1.018
1.022
1.026
1.030     1.015
1.019
1.022
1.026
1.030     1.015
1.019
1.023
1.027
1.031     1.016
1.020
1.024
1.028
1.032     1.016
1.020
1.024
1.028
1.033     1.016
1.021
1.025
1.029
1.034    
39.5
40.0
40.5
41.0
41.5     1.027
1.030
1.034
1.038
1.043     1.034
1.038
1.043
1.048
1.053     1.034
1.038
1.043
1.048
1.054     1.034
1.039
1.044
1.049
1.055     1.035
1.040
1.045
1.050
1.056     1.036
1.040
1.045
1.051
1.056     1.036
1.041
1.046
1.051
1.057     1.037
1.042
1.047
1.053
1.059     1.039
1.045
1.047
1.057
1.064    
42.0
42.5
43.0
43.5
44.0     1.047
1.053
1.060
1.067
1.076     1.059
1.066
1.073
1.082
1.095     1.060
1.067
1.074
1.084
1.096     1.061
1.068
1.076
1.085
1.098     1.062
1.069
1.077
1.086
1.099     1.063
1.070
1.078
1.087
1.100     1.064
1.071
1.079
1.088
1.102     1.066
1.072
1.081
1.091
1.105     1.072
1.080
1.089
1.099
1.115    Use the above chart to find the horsepower correction factor.Calculating the Corrected Horsepower
Determine the rated full load horsepower from the Rack Setting Information Book.
Divide the rated horsepower by the horsepower correction factor for fuel density; the result is the corrected horsepower.Example:1674 - Truck Engine Serial No. 94B2551Rated Horsepower: 270 HorsepowerCalculations:
Table 3
1. Measured API gravity: 40.4' API at 50' (round to 40' API)    
2. Corrected API gravity (see chart): 41' API at 60'F    
3. Hpr correction factor (see chart): 1.038    
4. Corrected Hp =     Rated Hpr     =     270     =     260 Hp    
Correction Factor 1.038     (or 3.75% hp loss) Correcting for Fuel Density When Testing Engines on a Dynamometer
When engines are tested on a dynamometer which measures actual flywheel or drive train output, the observed horsepower is dependent on the fuel used. If the fuel being used is not 35° API at 60°F, then any dynamometer readings must be corrected to determine the output if 35° API fuel had been used. The same horsepower correction factor is used, but the formula is different:Corrected Horsepower = Observed Horsepower x Horsepower Correction FactorExample:1674 Truck Engine, Serial No. 9482551Rated (full load Horsepower: 270 Horsepower)Observed (dynamometer) Horsepower: 260 HorsepowerCalculations:
Measured API gravity: 39.6° API at 50°F (round to 40° API)
Corrected API Gravity (see chart): 41° API at 60°F
Horsepower Correction Factor (see chart): 1.038
Corrected Horsepower = Observed Horsepower x Horsepower Correction Factor 260 horsepower x 1.038 = 270 horsepower(Although the dynamometer indicated low horsepower, if the proper fuel had been used, the engine would be operating at rated output. The factory tolerance on rated engine output is 3%.)REFERENCE: For more information on dynamometer testing diesel engines, see Special Instruction Form GEG01024 .Diesel Fuel API Gravity to IbsJU.S. gallon or kg/liter Conversion Chart
The following chart may be used to convert the fuel API gravity to Ibs./U.S. gallon or kg/liter. These weights are for reference and are to be used when evaluating engine performance. Measurement of fuel flow rates can be converted
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