GSO 1210:2010
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
31 March 2010
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Edition
2
Mineral lubricating oils used in steam or gas turbines
GSO 1210:2010 Files
Arabic
5 Pages
Current Edition
Reference Language
8.0 OMR
English
4 Pages
Current Edition
7.0 OMR
GSO 1210:2010 Scope
This Gulf standard is concerned with the mineral oils used in steam or gas turbine lubrication systems where the performance requirements demand a highly refined mineral base oil compounded with rust and oxidation inhibitor plus selected additives as needed to control foam, wear, demulsibility, etc.
1.2 This standard is intended to define the properties of mineral oil-based turbine lubricating oils that are functionally interchangeable with existing oils of this type, and are compatible with most existing machinery components and, with appropriate field maintenance, will maintain their functional characteristics.
1.3 This standard is intended to define only new lubricating oils before they are installed in the machinery.
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