AeroShell Turbine Oil 555 Shell
AeroShell Turbine Oil 555 :
AeroShell Turbine Oil 555 is an advanced 5 mm2/s synthetic hindered ester oil incorporating a finely balanced blend of additives to improve thermal and oxidation stability and to increase the load carrying ability of the base oil.
Main Applications Of Shell AeroShell Turbine Oil 555
- AeroShell Turbine Oil 555 was specifically developed to meet the high temperatures and load carrying requirements
of SST engines and the DEF STAN 91-100 (formerly DERD 2497) and XAS-2354 specifications. AeroShell Turbine Oil 555 was also designed to give enhanced performance in current engines. - More recently with the need to transmit more power and
higher loads through helicopter transmission and gearbox
systems (many helicopters use a synthetic turbine engine oil in the transmission/gearbox system) it has become apparent that the use of a very good load carrying oil, such as AeroShell Turbine Oil 555 is necessary. This in turn has led to the development of a U.S. Military Specification, DOD-L-85734, which covers a helicopter transmission oil against which AeroShell Turbine Oil 555 is fully approved. - AeroShell Turbine Oil 555 contains a synthetic ester oil and
should not be used in contact with incompatible seal
materials and it also affects some paints and plastics.
Specifications, Approvals & Recommendations Of AeroShell Turbine Oil 555
- DOD-PRF-85734A
- DEF STAN 91-100 (British)
- NATO Code O-160
- Joint Service Designation OX-26
- Pratt & Whitney 521C Type II
- General Electric D-50 TF 1
- Allison EMS - 53 (Obsolete)
For the latest approval, please confirm with the equipment manufacturer.
AeroShell Turbine Oil 555 is approved for use in all models
of the following engines: - GE: CT58, CT64, CF 700, CT7 and CJ series
- Honeywell: T53, AL5512, ALF502, LF507, TPE331, CTS800
- Pratt & Whitney: JT series, PW 4000
- Rolls-Royce: LiftFan, Tyne, Gem, Adour, M45H, Olympus,
RB199 - Safran Helicopter Engines: MTR390, RTM322
APU: - Honeywell: Most APUs
AeroShell Turbine Oil 555 is approved for an increasing number of helicopter transmissions, whilst details are listed below, it is important that operators check latest status with the helicopter manufacturer. In all cases it is important to check compatibility with seals used in the transmission/
gearbox. - Airbus Helicopters : Approved, for models please check with Airbus Helicopters
- Bell Helicopter Textron : Approved for all Bell turbine
engined powered helicopters - Boeing Vertol : Approved for Chinook
- MD Helicopters: Approved
- MBB : Approved
- Sikorsky : Approved for S-61N (note other types such as the
S-70 and S-76 do not use synthetic turbine oils in the
transmission) - Leonardo Helicopters : Approved. For models please check with Leonardo Helicopters
For a full listing of equipment approvals and recommendations, please consult your local Shell Technical Helpdesk.
Typical Physical Characteristics Of AeroShell Turbine Oil 555
Properties | Method | DOD-PRF-85734A | Typical | ||
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Oil type | Synthetic ester | Synthetic ester | |||
Kinematic viscosity | @1000C | mm2/s | ASTM D445 | 4.90 to 5.40 | 5.2 |
Kinematic viscosity | @400C | mm2/s | ASTM D445 | 23.0 min | 26.5 |
Kinematic viscosity | @-400C | mm2/s | ASTM D2532 | 13 000 max | 11 000 |
Flashpoint (Cleveland Open Cup) | 0C | ASTM D92 | 246 min | 258 | |
Pourpoint | 0C | ASTM D97 | -54 max | <-60 | |
Total Acidity | mgKOH/g | SAE-ARP-5088 | 0.75 max | 0.4 | |
Evaporation Loss 6.5 hrs | @2040C | % m | ASTM D972 | 10 max | 1.5 |
Foaming characteristics | ml | ASTM D892 | Must pass | Passes | |
Swelling of Standard Synthetic Rubber - SAE-AMS 3217/1, 72 hrs | @700C | FED-STD 791 | 5 to 25 max | 14 | |
M.3604 and M.3433 | |||||
Swelling of Standard Synthetic Rubber - SAE-AMS 3217/4, 72 hrs | @2040C | FED-STD 791 | 5 to 25 max | 14 | |
M.3604 and M.3433 | |||||
Thermal Stability / Corrosivity @2740C mg/cm2 96 hrs - metal weight change | FED-STD-791 M.3411 | 4.0 max | Passes | ||
Thermal Stability / Corrosivity % 96 hrs - viscosity change | FED-STD-791 M.3411 | 5.0 max | 1.4 | ||
Thermal Stability / Corrosivity 96 hrs - Total Acid Number Change | mgKOH/g | FED-STD-791 M.3411 | 6.0 max | 2.6 | |
Corrosion and Oxidation Stability 72 hrs | @1750C | FED-STD 791 M.5308 | Must pass | Passes | |
Corrosion and Oxidation Stability 72 hrs | @2040C | FED-STD 791 M.5308 | Must pass | Passes | |
Corrosion and Oxidation Stability 72 hrs | @2180C | FED-STD 791 M.5308 | Must pass | Passes | |
Ryder Gear Test, Relative % Rating Hercolube A | FED-STD-791 M.6508 | 145 min | Passes | ||
Bearing test rig, Type 1 ½ conditions - Overall deposit demerit rating | 100hrs | FED-STD-791 M.3410 | 80.0 max | Passes | |
Bearing test rig, Type 1 | @400C % | FED-STD-791 M.3410 | 0 to +35 | Passes | |
½conditions - Viscosity change | |||||
Bearing test rig, Type 1 ½ conditions - Total acid number change | mgKOH/g | FED-STD-791 M.3410 | 2.0 max | Passes | |
Bearing test rig, Type 1 ½ conditions - Filter deposits | g | FED-STD-791 M.3410 | 3 max | Passes | |
Sonic shear stability - viscosity change | @400C % | ASTM D2603 | 4 max | 0.3 | |
Trace metal content | ppm | ASTM D5185 or D6595 | Must pass | Passes | |
Sediment | mg/l | FED-STD-791 M.3010 | 10 max | Passes | |
Ash | mg/l | FED-STD-791 M.3010 | 1 max | Passes |
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