Episode 041 – Microbe Myth – Sampling
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Erik Bjornstad : Nov 27, 2024 6:00:00 AM
This episode explores proper fuel sampling techniques as part of effective fuel maintenance. Erik Bjornstad discusses the critical aspects of where and how to take fuel samples to ensure accurate testing results. He explains that sample location significantly impacts test outcomes, with different tank depths containing varying levels of contaminants.
The episode covers specific sampling depths, proper port selection, and why dead bottom samples should be avoided. Bjornstad emphasizes that sampling technique directly affects the reliability of test results and their representation of the overall fuel quality in a tank.
Here are three notable quotes from the podcast episode:
[0:00] - Introduction and episode overview
[1:00] - Importance of proper sampling techniques
[2:00] - Sampling locations and their impact on test results
[3:00] - Bottom tank contamination considerations
[4:00] - Middle and top sampling implications
[5:00] - Port selection for sampling
[6:00] - Defining sample depths
[7:00] - Bottom sampling best practices
[7:30] - Closing remarks
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