This Engineering Practice specifies which fuel properties shall be reported and lists the procedure that shall be used to measure these properties. It does not establish a requirement for any fuel property. The minimum documentation of every engine test should include those items listed in clause 4, with a few exceptions as noted below. The total data set should be reported whenever possible, although it is recognized that some data are difficult to obtain on every batch of fuel. In some cases, specific fuel properties listed below may not be relevant for a specific category of fuel. Two examples are the fatty acid composition and glycerol composition of thermochemical biofuels that are not processed from a fat or oil and thus do not include these components. It should be clearly indicated whether the batch of fuel was specifically tested for the data being reported, and whether a listed property is not relevant for the particular class of fuel.
This Engineering Practice does not specify an engine test procedure; however, it is expected that a complete description of the test procedure will be provided with the test report.

