Fuel and Lubricants
Owing to good and trustworthy
connections with fuel suppliers and a sufficient number of
reservoirs, we have completely eliminated the possibility for
interruptions to the supply of fuel and restrictions for fueling at
any season of the year without regard to the daily consumption
norms. The quality of fuel offered at the Almaty Airport meets the
international standards of British Standard and American Petroleum
Institute, ensured by the filter installation from the Warner Lewis
Company (USA). Today the Almaty Airport has a capacity for keeping
approximately 30, 000 cubic meters of certified fuel permanently. A
fuel terminal is considered one of the main parts of the airport’s
infrastructure.
To ensure the high quality and
safe storage of fuel, modern reservoirs are polished with a special
anticorrosion surface that allows them to keep the fuel clean.
In order to ensure the quality of
fuel, modern means of filtration and supply has been carried out at
the lubricants department of the Almaty International Airport.
The refueling cars’ filters
contain the Velcon Aquacon ACO 51301K (RC-22, RC-44) filter
elements of the Warner Lewis Company - ensuring a qualitative
filtration up to 1 micron (ACO 61401K (RC-60)) and decreasing the
quantity of water in fuel in proportion to less than 15 grams of
water per ton of fuel.
CT-500-2M FRP Filters of the
lubricants stock installed with filter-separators of Velcon 1-6222
type ensure that the quality of filtration is up to 2 microns and
decreases the volumes of water in fuel in proportion to less than
15 volumes of water per million volumes of fuel.
TF 10 FRP Filters contain the
Velcon FO 513 PLF micro filter elements that ensure the
qualitative filtration up to a half of a micron.
Distributing hoses from the
Austrian firm Semperit are installed at the re-fueling cars and are
supplied with tips from the Carter Ground Fueling firm. The latter
is equipped with a net with a hundred cells per 1 square inch.
Filter elements and distributing hoses meet the standards of British
Standard and American Petroleum Institute. To determine the
fractional structure of the lubricants, MP 626 equipment from Warner
Instruments has been acquired.
In order to check liquid meters
used in the fueling cars, check equipment from the Avery Hardoll
firm has been provided by Air BP.
To calculate fuel during refueling
of fueling cars, mass meters with +/- 0,1% error from the Fisher
Rosemount firm are installed. In 2000 the reconstruction of the
elevated rail way was carried out. Currently, the installation of an
automated fire extinguishing system of the English firm “ANGUS” is
being carried out. Maximum volume available for fuel saving is 30000
cubic meters. Refueling is carried out at the fueling cars: RC-60
cubic meters, RC-44 cubic meters, RC-22 cubic meters. |