About bad fuel

All fuel producers admit diesel is inherently unstable. This instability causes sludge, algae and/or insoluble organic particulates to form which clog fuel lines, filters, pumps and injectors. “BAD FUEL” is responsible for over 80% of generator and engine failures.

Regular Fuel testing and cleaning insures fuel supply is stable and un-contaminated; Sentinel generators for emergency power operate correctly when required with reduced stack smoke and emissions.

FACT: Simply cleaning the fuel will not insure proper Equipment operation. Accurate organic chemical application with a strong turbulence in the tank to release and suspend the sludge, algae and particulates into the fuel where it’s captured in our three phase coalescing filtration is essential.

References

  • The World Bank Headquarter Buildings, Wash DC

    Winthrop Management, Legg Mason Building, Baltimore MD

    Carroll Fuels Service, Baltimore MD

    Kelly Generation and Equipment Inc, Owings MD

    Dean Mechanical Contractors Inc, Manassas VA

    Truland Service, Alexandria VA

    Cummins Power Systems, Glenn Burnie MD

    SURETECH, Annapolis MD

    University of Maryland Medical System, Baltimore MD

    FuelsOnly, Vancouver WA.

    Albin Cat, Glenn Burnie MD

    Louis Johnson VA Medical Center, Clarksburg WV

    Mercy Medical Center, Baltimore MD

    Holy Cross Hospital, Silver Spring MD