| 1. | The pour point ranges from 12?to 24 �C.
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| 2. | In extreme Northern climates dealers mix kerosene with their fuel to lower the pour point.
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| 3. | The upper pour point is measured by pouring the test sample directly into a test jar.
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| 4. | Therefore, the pour point may give a misleading view of the handling properties of the oil.
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| 5. | The lower pour point is measured by first pouring the sample into a stainless steel pressure vessel.
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| 6. | The sample is then cooled and inspected for pour point as per the usual pour point method.
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| 7. | The sample is then cooled and inspected for pour point as per the usual pour point method.
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| 8. | An approximate range of pour point can be observed from the specimen's upper and lower pour point.
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| 9. | An approximate range of pour point can be observed from the specimen's upper and lower pour point.
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| 10. | The D5949 test method determines the pour point in a shorter period of time than manual method D97.
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