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Unit ID: K401‐B Asset ID: 50146578
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Equipment UOM Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours
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Oil Age 1500
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Oil UOM Hours Hours
Make‐up Volume 40 10 Wear
Volume UOM Liters Liters
3
Oil Changed No No No No No
Filter Changed No Yes Yes Yes No Sn ﴾Tin﴿
Reservoir Temp 120 120 2 Pb ﴾Lead﴿
Ni ﴾Nickel﴿
Temperature UOM F F
Fe ﴾Iron﴿
Work ID 200716523 200726283 1
Cu ﴾Copper﴿
Contamination Rating Alert Caution Normal Alert Alert Cr ﴾Chromium﴿
Equipment Rating Normal Normal Alert Normal Normal 0 Al ﴾Aluminum﴿
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Diluted ISO Code ﴾4/6/14﴿ 19/17/12 24/21/16
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Particle Count ﴾Diluted﴿ >4um 4224
Particle Count ﴾Diluted﴿ >6um 778 17892
Particle Count ﴾Diluted﴿ >14um 30 381
Contaminants
ISO Code ﴾4/6/14﴿ 19/18/17 18/17/15 21/19/17 7.5
Lubricant Particle Count > 4um 4758 2406 12899
Particle Count >6um 1968 882 4898 5
Particle Count >14um 687 261 1241 Si ﴾Silicon﴿
PQ Index 0 0 57 0 4 K ﴾Potassium﴿
2.5
Na ﴾Sodium﴿
Visc@40C ﴾cSt﴿ 138.2 14.1 131.8 134.2
Oxidation ﴾Abs/cm﴿‐ no Ref 0 0 0
TAN ﴾mg KOH/g﴿ 0.12 0.12 0.09
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Coolant Indicator Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected
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Al ﴾Aluminum﴿ 0 0 0 0 0
Cr ﴾Chromium﴿ 0 0 0 0 0 Physical Properties
Cu ﴾Copper﴿ 0 0 0 0 0 0.3
Fe ﴾Iron﴿ 0 0 0 1 2
Wear ﴾ppm﴿
Mo ﴾Molybdenum﴿ 1 3 0 0 0 0.2
Ni ﴾Nickel﴿ 0 0 0 0 0
Pb ﴾Lead﴿ 1 0 0 0 0 Water ﴾Vol%﴿
0.1
Sn ﴾Tin﴿ 1 2 0 0 1
K ﴾Potassium﴿ 0 0 0 2 1 0
Contaminant
Na ﴾Sodium﴿ 1 0 0 1 1
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﴾ppm﴿
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Si ﴾Silicon﴿ 4 3 4 4 5
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B ﴾Boron﴿ 0 0 1 0 1
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Ba ﴾Barium﴿ 0 0 0 0 0
Additive Ca ﴾Calcium﴿ 5 0 0 1 0
﴾ppm﴿ Mg ﴾Magnesium﴿ 0 0 0 0 0
P ﴾Phosphorus﴿ 13 10 11 12 9
Zn ﴾Zinc﴿ 0 1 0 1 0
Alert
Unit ID: K401‐B Asset ID: 50146578
Description: FRICK K401‐B Alert
ACTION REQUIRED ‐ UNSATISFACTORY OIL CONDITION. Test results indicate that the condition of this oil sample is unsatisfactory. The oil
may be unfit for continued use and should be closely monitored further condition regressions. Contact your ExxonMobil representative for
further assistance if necessary.
ACTION REQUIRED ‐ ELEVATED OIL VISCOSITY. Determine cause of elevated oil viscosity and take corrective action. Elevated viscosities
can interfere with the cooling process of components and restrict oil flow causing oil starvation and component wear. Possible causes of
elevated viscosity include: a. Contact with oil that has a higher viscosity; b. High rates of oxidation and oil degradation; c. Excessive
sediment; d. Coolant contamination. A partial drain and refill with fresh oil may rejuvenate the oil condition. Change the oil immediately if
the condition escalates. Contact your ExxonMobil representative for further assistance if necessary.
ACTION REQUIRED ‐ EXCESSIVE WATER CONTAMINATION. Determine source of water and take corrective action. Analyze the oil with an
on‐site water test if accessible. Potential sources of water include: a. Leaking seals; b. Condensation resulting from low operating
temperatures or prolonged shutdowns; c. Compromised oil cooler; d. Direct exposure to atmosphere as a result of compromises to system
components ﴾i.e. improperly sealed tank fill access point. Remove water from oil using centrifuges or dehydration units, or drain the oil
and recharge the system with new oil. Resample the system after corrective measures have been implemented. Contact your ExxonMobil
representative for further assistance if necessary.
Sample Timeline
11 Jun 2019 12:28 ‐ Claudio Castro ‐ In Service Oil Sample : Comments: