Bacterial Infection/ Bacteria
See microbial growth
Biocide
Chemical treatment for bacterial infections in fuel.
Biofilm
An organic matter by-product. In fuel where a bacterial infection has been present, it often appears as a film or hard matter lining a tank’s inner surfaces or choking the diameter of pipe work.
Biofuel
A fuel derived immediately from living matter.
Biomass
Biomass is organic matter derived from living, or recently living organisms.
BMS
BMS or Building Management System is a remote control and monitoring solution, designed to allow pieces of equipment to communicate with each other.
Coalescer
A key feature of the W-PFS range which separates emulsified water and particulate to 2 micron.
Contamination / Contaminates
This is anything that is in the fuel which should not be there. This can include dirt (see particulates) bacteria (see microbial infection) and water (see free water and emulsified water). Find out more about contamination.
Diesel Bug
See fuel bug.
Diesel Cleaning
Fuel Polishing or cleaning system i.e. WB Range or W-PFS Range.
Diesel Polisher
Fuel Polishing or cleaning system i.e. WB Range or W-PFS Range.
Direct Injection Engine
These are the modern form of engines. These work at much higher pressures than normal engines.
Distributors
A world-wide collection of businesses who distribute our products to companies locally to them. Find out more about our World-wide Distributor Network.
Element
Sometimes referred to as a filter. It is the piece of a fuel cleaner which collects contaminates.
Emissions
The higher the emissions, the more it will cost the company and the more detrimental to the environment. Contaminated fuel causes higher emissions, whereas filtered fuel significantly reduces emissions.
Emulsified Water
Emulsified water is the water which is not separated. It is mixed in with the fuel and sludge (see sludge)
FAQ
Frequently asked questions about fuel, WASP PFS and Fuel Polishing.
Filter / Filtering
A porous device for removing impurities or solid particles from a liquid or gas passed through it. Straining.
Free Water
Free water is the water that has been separated from the diesel before the fuel polishing process has begun. Find out more about contamination.
Fuel additives are substances or products that are added to fuel to improve its quality, or to prevent something like bacterial or fungal infection from happening, which can lead to clogged filters.
Fuel Bug
A common bacterial infection in diesel fuel.
Test to check fuel for water, contamination and bacterial content.
Fuel Filters
Fuel filters are products that are added to a fuel system in an attempt to filter out contaminants such as water and dirt so as to ensure proper functioning. Our industry leading fuel filters provide great protection for virtually any type of fuel system.
Fuel Polishing
Fuel polishing is an industry buzz word that simply means fuel cleaning. It really is as simple as that with no 'magical' element to it. You may also hear it described less so as fuel conditioning, but regardless of how its described, the service is the same. Fuel that is cleaned with one of our fuel cleaning systems will ultimately last longer, meaning less waste and will hopefully keep your equipment free of damage that is normally attributed to dirty fuel.
Fuel Related Breakdowns
Fuel related breakdowns happen when the fuel in a back-up generator has not been cleaned. The unclean/contaminated fuel causes higher emissions and breakdowns, which reduces the back-up generator’s ability to work efficiently or at all.
Filter System
System of pipes, components and ancillaries containing filters. E.g. Fuel Polishing System
Heating Oil
Fuel stored in a tank for use for heating purposes in properties not on the national grid.
History
We have been in the industry for more than 25 years. Read more.
Industries
Markets such as Data centres, Construction, Marine, Finance, Stocks and Shares, Healthcare etc.
Infection
A contamination in fuel which effects quality and renders fuel out of spec.
Injectors
These turn liquid diesel into spray, which increases the surface area so that it can be burnt, and thus removed.
ISO Standards
ISO International Standards ensure that products and services are safe, reliable and of good quality. For business, they are strategic tools that reduce costs by minimizing waste and errors, and increasing productivity.
Lit/min
Lit/min stands for the flow rate, which is the number of litres per minute that a system can clean.
Machine
Alternative expression for WASP Fuel Polishing Unit.
Microbial Growth
Bacteria that grows in the diesel, particularly when there is water. Find out more about contamination.
Microns
Microns are the ratings which denote what particles are filtered through the systems. For example, 30 microns will not allow anything that is 30 microns or bigger through the filter. Conversely, 2 microns will not allow anything bigger than 2 microns through the filter. This is why we are always innovating to reduce the microns down to 1 and 0.5 microns.
Oil
A viscous liquid derived from petroleum, especially for use as a fuel or lubricant.
Particles / Particulates
Solid matter that should not be in the fuel. For example, dust, rust or sand. Find out more about contamination.
PLC Control
Programmable logic controller
Polish / Polishing / Fuel Polishing
Term created by WASP PFS to explain cleaning fuel to a low micron level, removing water, contaminations and sediment.
Quality Fuel
Fuel is typically measured by ISO specifications. If the fuel quality meets or exceeds the ISO standards, then this is classed as good quality fuel.
Sediment
This is dirt/particles in the diesel which have a heavier gravity than the diesel. Find out more about contamination
Separ
Separ are the largest fuel polishing and fuel filtration supplier in Europe, supplying fuel filtration and preservation equipment to the generator, marine, building services, truck, bus and heavy equipment markets since 1980’s.
Sludge
The result of contaminated fuel (see contamination) and microbial growth
Spares
Replacement parts for our units which include elements (filters) and gaskets.
Specification (fuel)
The specification that all gas oils/ fuels must meet.
Standby / Back-up Generator
A generator that is used for emergencies when there is a shortage of power or a power failure (see fuel related breakdowns)
Strainer
A porous device for removing impurities or solid particles from a liquid or gas passed through it.
System
Alternative term for our fuel polishing units.
WASP PFS
Stands for WASP Pure Fuel Systems.
Water Separator
Filter to remove water in fuel.
WB
WB is our classic range of fuel cleaning units.
W-PFS
W-PFS is our premium range of fuel cleaning units.
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