PRODUCTS AND PROCESSES FOR ANALYZING OCTANE CONTENT

    公开(公告)号:US20240142432A1

    公开(公告)日:2024-05-02

    申请号:US18408728

    申请日:2024-01-10

    Applicant: CFPH, LLC

    CPC classification number: G01N33/2829 F02P5/145 G01N33/22 G06Q99/00

    Abstract: Products and processes are provided herewith for analyzing octane content in a fuel sample that include the step or steps of receiving an octane measurement of a fuel sample from an octane analyzer, rounding the octane measurement to a nearest recognized octane rating, comparing the rounded octane measurement with a listed octane rating for the fuel sample, and communicating results of the comparison to a user of the octane analyzer. The octane analyzer may be incorporated into a fuel pump or a vehicle. The results of the comparison may also be used to adjust the vehicle operating parameters to account for the actual octane rating of the fuel dispensed into the vehicle.

    Method and kit for detecting diesel exhaust fluid in fuel

    公开(公告)号:US11726070B2

    公开(公告)日:2023-08-15

    申请号:US17093840

    申请日:2020-11-10

    CPC classification number: G01N31/22 G01N33/22

    Abstract: A method and kit for detecting the presence of diesel exhaust fluid in fuel is disclosed. The method includes obtaining a fuel sample, combining the fuel sample with a buffered urease solution to make a test solution, agitating the test solution, allowing the test solution to separate into layers and convert urea to ammonia. The method also includes adjusting a pH of the aqueous layer of the test solution, isolating the aqueous layer, immersing, agitating and then removing a reagent strip, and allowing the aqueous layer to develop a color change for an indication of presence of ammonia from any DEF contamination.

    SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUTOMATED WETSTOCK MANAGEMENT

    公开(公告)号:US20230230034A1

    公开(公告)日:2023-07-20

    申请号:US18123677

    申请日:2023-03-20

    CPC classification number: G06Q10/087 G01N33/22 G06Q10/0635

    Abstract: An automated wetstock management system can include a plurality of sensors disposed in a fuel storage facility, the plurality of sensors configured to sense fuel data characterizing one or more aspects of the fuel storage facility, and a wetstock management server communicatively coupled to the plurality of sensors. The wetstock management server can process the fuel data to detect whether the fuel data satisfies an exception indicative of an operational issue of the fuel storage facility based on one or more predefined rules or models stored in the wetstock management server. In some embodiments, the wetstock management server can generate a workflow for assisting a user of the fuel storage facility to resolve the operational issue. In some embodiments, the wetstock management server can assign a risk category to the exception and electronically transmit an alert characterizing the operational issue to the user.

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