HT LT Remote Radiators For Diesel Generators Perkins 4000 Series

HT LT Remote Radiators For Diesel Generators Perkins 4000 Series

HT/LT Remote radiator is an independent cooling system used for diesel generators, which is connected to the engine cooling system of the generator through pipes or hoses to dissipate the heat generated by the engine, and can be categorized into high-temperature remote radiator and low-temperature remote radiator, which are used to cool the circuits with different temperature requirements respectively.

When diesel generators are installed in areas with limited space and poor ventilation, such as basements, underground vaults, or those with strict noise restrictions, remote radiators are often used to address the heat and noise issues.

High Temperature Remote Radiator (HT Remote Radiator): It is mainly responsible for cooling the high temperature parts of the engine, such as cylinder head and cylinder block. When the engine is running, the high temperature coolant flows out of the engine under the action of the water pump and enters the HT Remote Radiator. In the radiator, the coolant exchanges heat with the outside air through heat pipes and fins, the heat is taken away by the air, and the cooled coolant flows back to the engine to continue the cooling cycle.

Low Temperature Remote Radiator (LT Remote Radiator): Generally used to cool the engine's intercooler, lube oil cooler and other low-temperature components. The heat generated by these components is relatively low, but they still require effective heat dissipation to ensure their normal operation. Under the action of the corresponding circulating pump, the low-temperature coolant transfers the heat from the low-temperature parts to the LT Remote Radiator, realizes the cooling through the heat exchange with the air, and then returns to continue the circulation.

HT LT Remote Radiators For Diesel Generators Perkins 4000 Series

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