Jump start spray
Jump start spray | ||||||||
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Trade names |
Start pilot, quick start, start fix |
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Brief description | colorless liquid with an ethereal odor | |||||||
Characteristic components |
short-chain alkanes, diethyl ether |
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properties | ||||||||
Physical state | liquid | |||||||
density |
0.61 g cm −3 (20 ° C) |
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Explosive limit | 1.4-36% by volume | |||||||
safety instructions | ||||||||
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Toxicological data | ||||||||
UN number | 1950 | |||||||
As far as possible and customary, SI units are used. Unless otherwise noted, the data given apply to standard conditions . |
Start aid spray is a special fuel for internal combustion engines that is used as a starting aid. In order to start an internal combustion engine with a jump start spray, this is injected into the engine's intake air. This makes the mixture very ignitable , which triggers the normal combustion cycle of the engine even under otherwise unfavorable circumstances, such as very low outside temperatures or inadequate mixture preparation .
- Exemplary components
literature
- Robert Bosch GmbH (Ed.): Diesel engine management: systems and components . Vieweg + Teubner. Wiesbaden. 2002. ISBN 978-3-322-99413-4 . P. 406
- H. Menrad, A. König: Alcohol Fuels . Jumper. Vienna. 1982. ISBN 978-3-7091-8663-3 . P. 217
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i data sheet CARAMBA Starthilfe (aerosol) from Caramba Chemie , accessed on December 10, 2017 (PDF; 118 kB).
- ↑ a b Holts Start Pilot