How To Use The AGR GoNo-Go Kit Best if used within 90 days of ...

Reviews
Shared by: thebest11
Stats
views:
20
rating:
not rated
reviews:
0
posted:
11/13/2008
language:
English
pages:
0
How To Use The AGR Go/No-Go Kit Included in this kit will come: (10) Go/No-Go vials (1) 1 milliliter syringe For easy use: -Simply take a 1 ml sample of the feedstock in question. -Add this to one of the pre-measured Go/No-Go vials. -Shake vigorously for 10 seconds. If the sample stays purple, it is a Go. Make sure that the oil is free of water and particulates, and it will process well in your machine. (This test only measures FFA levels in the feedstock. Please refer to the section in your owners manual entitled “Feedstock” for further information.) If the sample turns yellow, it is a No-Go, the FFA (free fatty acid) level is so high that it is not recommended for processing in the BioPro 190. Theory behind the test: Each vial is set to change color if the sample of feedstock is 5% FFA or greater. If you want to tell more precisely how acidic the sample of feedstock was, simply see how much of it is needed to turn the fluid yellow. For example, if it takes 2 ml of oil to turn the fluid in the vial yellow, then the sample of oil is only 2.5% FFA. If it only takes ½ of a milliliter of oil to turn the fluid yellow, the there is 10% FFA in the oil. Please take note of the accompanying chart in your owners manual on page 25 to see the ramifications that this has for biodiesel processing. Many customers are able to use this information to dilute high FFA oil from one source with low FFA oil from another source. This allows them to process all of the potential feedstock they are able to find. For those with experience at waste oil titrations: Percent FFA was used in this test instead of titration number due to the fact that it is an unambiguous measurement. (Titration methods can vary.) If a user were to use the titration method described at utahbiodieselsupply.com, he or she could convert this to a percent FFA by first subtracting 7 from the KOH result or 5.5 from the NaOH result. Then, he or she would divide by 1.3 if using NaOH or 1.8 if using KOH. This will give the approximate percent FFA in the feedstock. For example, a KOH titration of 16 would equate to 5% FFA. To go from %FFA to titration number a person would use the reverse formula: (%FFA×1.3)+5.5 for NaOH and (%FFA×1.8)+7 for KOH Please note that on some very rare occasions, the oil is contaminated with an acid of a mineral origin such as hydrochloric acid which is used as a cleaner. In such circumstances a sample could pass the Go/No-Go test but not be able to be processed. Best if used within 90 days of purchase Store in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight.

Related docs
How To Use The GoNo-Go Kit
Views: 9  |  Downloads: 0
the 90 day transition conference
Views: 2  |  Downloads: 0
Kentucky AGR Handbook
Views: 1  |  Downloads: 0
international kit
Views: 2  |  Downloads: 0
Within the Law
Views: 3  |  Downloads: 0
Master Software Development Agr
Views: 10  |  Downloads: 6
AGR VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
Views: 2  |  Downloads: 0
90 YEARS
Views: 0  |  Downloads: 0
AGR Policy and Procedures Handbook
Views: 0  |  Downloads: 0
90
Views: 1  |  Downloads: 0
90
Views: 0  |  Downloads: 0
Other docs by thebest11
BULK SALES AFFIDAVIT
Views: 369  |  Downloads: 7
EMPLOYEE DATA SHEET
Views: 683  |  Downloads: 38
I Have A Dream Speech
Views: 408  |  Downloads: 8
Cover Letter to US Patent and Trademark Office
Views: 279  |  Downloads: 5
Netselect Inc Ammendments and Bylaws
Views: 185  |  Downloads: 0
DEMAND ON GUARANTOR
Views: 214  |  Downloads: 0
Minutes of Directors Meeting
Views: 204  |  Downloads: 1
Stock Subscription Agreement
Views: 999  |  Downloads: 52