EN 590 Diesel Fuel

Fasanis GmbH Low Sulphur Diesel is road fuel, also called DERV or white diesel, that is suitable for use in all road vehicles powered by a diesel engine. Fasanis GmbH’s white diesel is supplied with the below specifications:

Parameter Unit
Appearance Clear and bright, free from visible sediment and water.
Colour 2.5 max
Odour Merchantable
Density @ 15°C g/ml 0⋅820 min – 0⋅835 max
Cold filter plugging point
 Winter °C (*) -15 max
 Summer °C (*) -5 max

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Specifications for EN 590 Diesel and EN 590 Gas Oil

EN 590 is the current standard for all automotive diesel fuel sold in the European Union member states and other European countries. This grade of fuel is also called ultra-low sulphur diesel (ULSD).

All road diesel (DERV) that is now sold in the UK meets the EN 590 standards and has a compulsory 7% by volume biodiesel component blended into it, usually EN 14214 FAME biodiesel. This is optional for EN 590 fuel used as gas oil, as is the cetane content.

EN 590 compliant fuels supplied by Fasanis GmbH include red diesel (EN 590 gas oil )and DERV diesel (EN 590 diesel).

Confused by the various fuel specifications? Read our fuel specification guide.

Fasanis GmbH also supplies fuels that meet Class A2 or Class D gas oil, providing the highest quality fuel for each specific application.

EN 590 ULSD Road Diesel Specifications

Fasanis GmbH Low Sulphur Diesel is road fuel, also called DERV or white diesel, that is suitable for use in all road vehicles powered by a diesel engine. Fasanis GmbH’s white diesel is supplied with the below specifications:

Parameter Unit
Appearance Clear and bright, free from visible sediment and water.
Colour 2.5 max
Odour Merchantable
Density @ 15°C g/ml 0⋅820 min – 0⋅835 max
Cold filter plugging point
 Winter °C (*) -15 max
 Summer °C (*) -5 max
Cloud point
 Winter °C (*) -5 max
 Summer °C (*) +3 max
Flash point (PMCC) °C 56 min
Cetane number 51 min
Cetane index 46 min
Viscosity cst @ 40°C 2.0 min – 4.5 max
Sulphur % Wt 0⋅001 max
Copper corrosion 3 hr @ 50°C class I
Micro carbon residue:
Residue wt on 10% bottoms  0⋅30
Ash % Wt 0⋅01 max
Particulate matter mg/kg 24 max
Water mg/kg 200 max
Distillation °C
% Vol Rec @ 250°C 65⋅0 max
% Vol Rec @ 345°C 85·0 min
95% Vol recovered ºC 360·0
Oxidation stability mg/100ml 2·5 max
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (%) 11 max
Lubricity, Corrected water scar 460 Diameter @ ºC

*: Unless otherwise advised the following seasonal dates apply at point of sale:

Summer: 16th March – 21st October / Winter: 22nd October – 15th March

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EN 590 Gas Oil Specifications: what physical properties does EN 590 diesel have? What are the fuel’s chemical properties?

Gas Oil meets BS 2869 (2010) Class A2 and the EN590 specification. Gas oil is a dyed and marked product, to be used for small furnace or boiler applications, stationary diesel and untaxed engines. Fasanis GmbH supplies red diesel that meets EN 590 standards.

For diesel fuel to meet EN 590 specifications, it means that the fuel must have the required physical and chemical properties that the standard requires. The table below shows the physical properties and chemical properties that the EN 590 standard requires, as well as how the fuel meets these characteristics.

Parameter Unit Minimum Maximum Typical
Appearance Clear & bright, Cherry Red, Free from visible sediment. Pass
Density at 15°C kg/m³ 0.820 0.860
Kinematic viscosity at 40°C mm²/s 1.5 5.5 3.0
Carbon residue(Ramsbottom on 10% residue) % (m/m) 0.30 0.10
Distillation recovery at 250°C % (v/v) 65 42
Distillation recovery at 350C % (v/v) 85 92
Flash point (PMCC) °C 56 >62
Water content mg/kg 200 <100
Particulate content mg/kg 24 <10
Ash content % (m/m) 0.01 <0.001
Sulphur content % (m/m) 0.002 <0.0015
Copper corrosion(3 hrs at 50°C) Class 1 1a
Cold filter plugging point(1) Summer °C -4 -8
Cold filter plugging point(1) Winter °C -12 -14
Cetane number 45 48
Fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) % (v/v) 7.0 <0.1
Carbon % (m/m) 87
Hydrogen % (m/m) 12.75
Nitrogen % (m/m) 0.01 – 0.05
Gross specific energy (MJ/kg) MJ/kg 45.4
Gross specific energy (MJ/litre) MJ/litre 38.8
Mean specific heat capacity over 0 – 100°C KJ/kg °C 2.05
Volume correction factor per °C 0.00081
Strong acid number mg KOH/g nil nil
Lubricity (HFRR) µm 460 <460
Oxidation stability 0.0 – 7.0% FAME g/m³ 25
Oxidation stability 2.0 – 7.0% FAME h 20

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