SAE J1350-1981
Selection and Application Guidelines for Diesel, Gasoline, and Propane Fired Liquid Cooled Engine Pre-Heaters, Information Report;

Standard No.
SAE J1350-1981
Release Date
1981
Published By
Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)
Status
Replace By
SAE J1350-1988
Latest
SAE J1350-2011
Scope
This information report covers fuel fired pre-heaters which burn gasoline, diesel, or propane fuels. This type of heater must be used in remote areas where 110/220 V, 60 Hz electric power is not available, and is recommended anywhere an on-board self contained system is required. The guidelines in this report are applicable, but not limited to, fuel burning heater installations on the off-road self-propelled work machines described in SAE J1116. 1.1 Purpose—The purpose of this information report is to provide selection and application guidelines covering most liquid hydrocarbon fuel burning, engine pre-heating systems. Operating conditions and characteristics of the equipment will determine the design of any successful system, and since these characteristics and conditions vary greatly from one application to another, the application engineer must determine the goals he expects to reach under the conditions encountered. To determine the type and size of heaters will require adherence to several guidelines, some of which are outlined in the following paragraphs.

SAE J1350-1981 history

  • 2011 SAE J1350-2011 Selection and Application Guidelines for Diesel, Gasoline, and propane Fired Liquid Cooled Engine Pre-Heaters
  • 1988 SAE J1350-1988 Selection and Application Guidelines for Diesel, Gasoline, and propane Fired Liquid Cooled Engine Pre-Heaters
  • 1981 SAE J1350-1981 Selection and Application Guidelines for Diesel, Gasoline, and Propane Fired Liquid Cooled Engine Pre-Heaters, Information Report;



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