Description
The specified cooling capacity in HP should be based on the amount of cooling medium (in practice usually outboard water) of approx. 60 – 65 liters/min. per 100hp and a maximum temperature of 27ºC.
The tube sleeve is made of a cast aluminium alloy.
The covers or end caps are made of plastic or bronze, depending on the type and/or size, and are waterproof by means of a rubber O-ring.
The pipe bundles or heat exchangers in the pipe sleeve are made of a copper-nickel alloy with a zinc anode for the necessary cathodic protection.
The liquid to be heated or cooled passes through a tube bundle.
The second fluid runs over the pipes and is the delivery medium that either delivers the heat or absorbs the required heat.
The large contact surface ensures optimal release and absorption, and thus exchange of temperature.
Perfect for cooling your boat engine and/or generator.
This outside water cooling can be connected to the engine by means of a V-belt driven (switched) impeller pump, for example link