Compilation of Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia
Department 40 - RULES OF GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Chapter 40-20 - FUEL OIL INSPECTION UNIT
Subject 40-20-1 - SUBSTANTIVE REGULATIONS; PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
Rule 40-20-1-.03 - Regulations and Standards for Antifreeze

Current through Rules and Regulations filed through September 23, 2024

(1) Ethylene Glycol Type Engine Coolants:

(a) Composition Essentially concentrated, virgin ethlylene glycol with suitable corrosion inhibitors and foam suppressors. One type is intended for automobile and light duty (LD) service. Another is a low silicate type for heavy duty (HD) engine cooling systems. It typically requires an initial supplement coolant additive (SCA) and subsequent doses. This coolant additive can also be present in the finished engine coolant. Other compounds such as propylene glycol and diethylene glycol may be present up to a maximum of 15% if the required chemical and physical properties are met. The coolant concentrate when used in accordance with the product label and vehicle manufacturer's recommendation shall function effectively during the summer and winter in automotive vehicle cooling systems to provide protection against freezing, boiling and corrosion. The use of sugars, salts, and petroleum distillates or other substances harmful to the cooling system is prohibited. [see paragraph (7)]

(b) Chemical and Physical Properties

ASTM Method

1.

Ash, mass

5% max

D1119

2.

Specific Gravity

60/60°F(15.5/15.5°C) 1.110 to 1.145

D1122

3.

Reserve Alkalinity

HD 10 min

LD report

4.

pH, 50 vol% in

Distilled H20

D1287 7.5 to 11.0

5.

Boiling Point, undiluted

325°F(163°C) min

D1120

50 vol % in Distilled H20

226°F (108°C) min

6.

Corrosion Test (wt loss per specimen)

D1384

Copper, Brass, Steel & Cast Iron

10 mg max

Aluminum

30 mg max

Solder

30 mg max

7.

Freezing Point

D1177

33 1/3% by Vol in Distilled H2O

0°F (-18°C) max

50% by vol in Distilled H2O

-34°F (-37°C) max

8.

Foaming Test

D1881

Break Time

5 sec max

Volume Increase

150 ml max

9.

Water mass

5% max

D1123

10.

Chloride ion, ppm

25 max

D3634

11.

Silicon, ppm (HD)

250 max

12.

Reference ASTM D3306 and D4958 for additional information, specifications and requirements.

(2) Alcohol Type Engine Coolants. Since alcohol type engine coolants are not suitable for use in automotive engines to provide protection against freezing, boiling, and corrosion, this type of antifreeze is illegal for sale.

(3) Methoxy Propanol Type Engine Coolant.

(a) This type engine coolant utilized as a full-fill without dilution is for industrial use only and must meet the following standards:

1.

Ash, mass

5% max

D1119

2.

Reserve Alkalinity

2.5 min

D1121

3.

pH

7.5 - 9.0

D1287

4.

Corrosion Test (wt loss per specimen)

D1384

Copper, brass, steel & cast iron

10 mg max

solder

30 mg max

aluminum

30 mg max

5.

Freezing Point

33 1/3% methoxy propanol by volume 10°F(-12°C) max

D1177

6.

Foaming Test

Breaktime

Volume Increase

5 sec max

150 ml max

D1881

7.

Equilibrium

Boiling Point

207°F(97°C)

D1120

8.

Water, mass % 48 max

D1123

(4) Propylene glycol type engine collants:

(a) Composition essentially concentrated, virgin propylene glycol with suitable corrosion inhibitors and foam suppressors. Other glycols are not permitted except dipropylene glycol may be present up to 1% maximum. The coolant shall meet the required chemical and physical properties and when used in accordance with the product label and vehicle manufacturers recommendations, shall be suitable for automobile and other light duty service cooling systems for a minimum of 1 year. [See paragraph (7)]

(b) Propylene glycol type engine coolants shall meet the preceding requirements for light duty ethylene glycol base engine coolants except as identified below:

1.

Specific Gravity

60/60°F(15.5/ 15.5°C)

1.303 to 1.065

D1122

2.

Boiling Point, undiluted 50 vol % in distilled H20

305°F(152°C) min 219°F(104°C) min

D1120

3.

Corrosion test requirements and limits the same as for ethylene glycol; the method will be D1384 with a 33% glycol test concentration.

4.

Freeze Point 33 1/3% by volume in distilled H20 50% by volume in distilled H20

5°F(-15°C) max -26°F(-32°C) max

D1177

(c) Reference ASTM D5216 for additional information, specifications and requirements.

(5) Each antifreeze package offered for sale must bear a use statement or protection chart which informs the user the degree of protection offered when used in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Containers of five gallons or more may be accompanied by a use statement or a freeze protection chart in lieu of the label on the container. In addition, the type of glycol or other base must be indicated. Propylene glycol base coolant containers will be labeled with an appropriate cautionary statement to alert the user to the differences of density and freeze protection between it and ethylene glycol base coolants.

(6) Each manufacturer, distributor, or jobber shall submit a "current" certified test report and container label(s) for each brand name product when applying for a license authorizing the sale of such antifreeze.

(a) The certified test report shall be prepared using ASTM engine coolant test methodology by a chemical laboratory independent of the product under application.

(b) The certified test report shall be accompanied by a signed application (furnished by the Department), attesting that the certified test report represents an analysis of product formulation identical to the brand under application.

(c) An original or actual size color copy of all container labels shall accompany each brand name under application.

(d) "Current" as used in this Rule, shall mean an independent laboratory test of identical product formulation.

(7) Antifreeze, composed essentially of reclaimed or reprocessed concentrated glycol may be licensed, subject to the following conditions:

(a) The product must meet chemical and physical standards for virgin glycol based coolant.

(b) The container label must contain a written disclosure that the product has been produced from reprocessed glycol.

(8) Premix or prediluted ethylene glycol engine coolant:

(a) Composition essentially a mixture of 50 volume % minimum base virgin glycol and deionized water with applicable additives. Product shall be formulated and intended for direct introduction, without further dilution, to vehicle cooling systems.

(b) The container label of premix glycol coolant shall display a prominent, definite, plain statement of conspicuous size and location to advise consumers that the product is a premix, diluted, ready to use, 50-50 mixture or similar such wording.

(c) Suitability, performance, intended use and prohibitions applicable to concentrated ethylene glycol type engine coolants shall also apply to premix product.

(d) Premixed or prediluted ethylene glycol base antifreeze shall meet all applicable requirements for concentrated except as identified below:

ASTM METHOD

1.

Ash, mash

2.5 % max

D1119

2.

Specific gravity 60/60 F (15.5/15.5 C)

1.0650 min

D1122

3.

Reserve Alkalinity HD LD

5 min Report

D1121

4.

Water by weight

50% max

5.

Silicon, ppm (HD)

125 max

6.

Reference ASTM D4656 and D5345 for additional information, specifications and requirements.

(9) Recycled or reprocessed type engine coolants:

(a) Composition shall be essentially a mixture of 50 volume percent minimum base of used engine coolant glycol, which is typically system formulated by distillation or filtration and chemical treatment and vendor tested for product suitability before direct introduction to a vehicle cooling system.

(b) Each recycled antifreeze system manufacturer or distributor shall, prior to installing or operating such system, comply with the annual registration, fee and product approval provisions of O.C.G.A. Section 10-1-203. Upon request of the Commissioner, each recycled antifreeze system manufacturer or distributor shall provide the Commissioner with a comprehensive listing of all automotive service facilities, mechanics, garages and other businesses known to be utilizing their recycled product or systems within this state.

(c) Retail sales of packaged or containerized recycled antifreeze are expressly prohibited.

(d) The product shall not contain solids and must meet the suitability, chemical and performance standards for premix or prediluted ethylene glycol engine coolants prescribed in Rule 40-20-1-.03(8).

O.C.G.A. Secs. 10-1-200et seq., 10-1-201, 10-1-202, 10-1-203, 10-1-207, 10-1-209.

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