Introduction
Ensuring the correct temperature
in your hydraulic system is extremly important for the life of your equipment.
Material Specifications
End Caps |
|
Tubes to B.S. 1308 : 1967
|
Barrels |
|
Tubes to B.S. 1308 : 1967
|
End Plates |
|
E.N. 8 Bright Steel
|
Baffle Plates |
|
GRD 43A Mild Steel
|
Cores |
|
Copper Tubes - hard drawen
|
Coolers can be supplied completely stainless (Model No's FCSS) or with a tube stack only in stainless steel(Model No's FCSSI)
Installation
The oil cooler should be installed in the return line to the tank, or in a separate curcuit with it's own pump.
The oil pressure should esxeed the water pressure so that in the unlikely event of a leak the oil will not be
contaminated with water. The cooler can be mounted in any position, however it is preferable for it to be mounted
horizontally.
Cleaning
Cleaning out the oil side can be achived by flushing out the with a degreasing agent. The water side is cleaned
by pumping a descaling agent through the unit under pressure at 40-60 degrees celcius until the limescale has disolved.
The regularity of cleaning is dependent on the level of impurities in both the oil and the water entering the oil cooler.
Note: Water Ph should be within recognised standards.
These oil coolers are manufactured locally using 100% South African materials.
The Standard range of oil coolers have flow rates from 25 litres/min to 750 litres/min. Also, oil coolers for special applications can be manufactured on request.
Contact us TODAY for all your Oil Cooler/Heat Exchanger servicing, repairs and purchases!
Return to the Oil Cooler/Heat Exchanger index page