CAT G3516A Remote Radiators

CAT G3516A Remote Radiators

Gas engine remote radiators are systems designed to dissipate heat from gas engines, typically in applications where the engine operates in a confined space or where cooling needs exceed the capacity of conventional radiators.

 

Functionality
Heat Transfer: The gas engine generates heat during operation. Remote radiators absorb this heat from the engine coolant or directly from the engine block.
Fluid Circulation: A pump circulates coolant or engine oil through the radiator system. This fluid absorbs heat from the engine and carries it to the remote radiator.

 

Cooling Process:
Heat Exchange: The hot fluid enters the remote radiator, where it passes through tubes or fins. Ambient air flows over these surfaces, transferring heat from the fluid to the air.
Cooling Medium: The cooled fluid returns to the engine to absorb more heat, creating a continuous loop.
Fan Assistance: Many systems use electric or belt-driven fans to enhance airflow over the radiator, improving cooling efficiency, especially in low-speed or stationary applications.

 

CAT G3516A Remote Radiators

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