Industrial Boiler No. 2 Fuel Oil 15-500 ppm S
No. 2-grade fuel oil for industrial boilers and process heaters has light fuel characteristics (API 25°+, visc <45 sec) and sulfur between 15-500 ppm, fitting HTS 2710.19.11.07 for non-crude petroleum distillates ≥70% oils. Used in manufacturing for steam generation, it meets urban air toxics standards without ultra-low sulfur refinement.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If blended with ≥70% heavy fuel oils
Blends dominated by residual/heavy oils classify under 2710.19.30, not light distillates.
If primarily propane/butane liquefied gas
Gasolines or LPG-heavy blends fall under 2711 for petroleum gases, separate from liquid fuels.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Document end-use as industrial heating to qualify for potential exemptions; provide density and distillation curve per ASTM D86
• Beware of seasonal blending variations affecting viscosity; store separately from lubes
Related Products under HTS 2710.19.11.07
No. 2 Fuel Oil Ultra-Low Sulfur (15-500 ppm)
No. 2 fuel oil is a light distillate fuel oil used primarily for heating buildings and as diesel engine fuel in non-road applications, with a Saybolt Universal viscosity at 37.8°C less than 45 seconds and API gravity of 25 degrees or more. It contains more than 15 ppm but not more than 500 ppm sulfur, classifying it under HTS 2710.19.11.07 as a distillate fuel oil meeting low-sulfur environmental standards. This specification distinguishes it from higher sulfur variants and crude oils.
No. 3 Fuel Oil Low-Sulfur (15-500 ppm)
No. 3 fuel oil, a slightly heavier light distillate than No. 2, is used for industrial heating and marine applications where low sulfur is required, with viscosity under 45 Saybolt Universal seconds at 37.8°C and API 25° or higher. Its sulfur content between 15-500 ppm qualifies it precisely for HTS 2710.19.11.07, excluding it from crude, waste, or biodiesel-containing oils. This grade bridges light fuels for regulatory compliance in emissions-controlled areas.
Blended No. 2 Heating Oil ULSD (15-500 ppm S)
Blended No. 2 heating oil for residential and commercial boilers meets light fuel oil parameters (API ≥25°, visc <45 sec) with sulfur controlled at 15-500 ppm to meet air quality standards. Classified under HTS 2710.19.11.07 as a distillate fuel oil preparation containing ≥70% petroleum oils, excluding biodiesel or waste. It's dyed red for non-taxed heating use in the US.
Low-Sulfur Marine Gas Oil (MGO) No. 2/3
Marine Gas Oil (MGO) classified as No. 2/3 fuel meets HTS 2710.19.11.07 specs: light distillate (visc <45 sec, API ≥25°) with 15-500 ppm sulfur for vessels in emission control areas (ECAs). It's a petroleum distillate ≥70% oils, not crude or biodiesel, used in auxiliary engines and main propulsion. Sulfur limit complies with IMO 2020 regs outside global caps.
Generator Set Diesel Fuel No. 2 Low-Sulfur
Low-sulfur No. 2 diesel for stationary generators (backup power) meets 2710.19.11.07: 15-500 ppm S, light viscosity <45 sec, API ≥25°, as non-biodiesel petroleum distillate. Used in off-road prime/standby gensets where ULSD (≤15 ppm) isn't mandated, providing cost-effective power reliability.