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TB 55-1900-231-15
FSP-55*
JF*
Fuel (gallons)
Component (ml)
Component (ml)
20,000
15,140
15,140
10,000
7,570
7,570
5,000
3,785
3,785
1,000
757
757
500
378
378
100
76
76
50
38
38
10
8
8
Table 1 (continued)
English Unit Rule: Fuel (in gallons) X 0.0256 = Treatment (in fluid oz.)
FSP-55*
JFS
Fuel (gallons)
Component (fl. oz.)
Component (fl. oz.)
20,000
512
512
10,000
256
256
5,000
128
128
1,000
26
26
500
13
13
100
2.6
2.6
50
1.3
1.3
10
0.3
0.3
*Divide amounts in ml by 1000 to get results in litres. For example, 15,140 ml = 15.1 litres (rounded off).
**Divide amounts in fluid ounces by 32 to get results in quarts or by 128 to get results in gallons. For example, 512-32 =
16 quarts; 512+ 128 = 4 gallons.
Example 1: Treatment is required for 12,000 gallons of fuel in a storage tank. Using the metric unit rule from Table I,
12,000 X 0. 757 = 9,084 ml. Divide by 1000 and round off to obtain the result, 9. 1 litres. The correct treatment for
12,000 gallons of fuel is 9. 1 litres of FSP-55 component and 9. 1 litres of JF component.
Example 2: Treatment is required for 450 gallons of fuel in a watercraft fuel tank. Using the English unit rule from Table
I, 450 X 0. 0256 = 11. 5 fluid ounces. The correct treatment for 450 gallons of fuel is 11.5 fluid ounces of FSP-55
component and 11.5 fluid ounces of JF component.
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