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In summer, Haixing constantly reminds everyone about the issues of heat dissipation and cooling water. In fact, cooling water has a lot to do with the season. Let’s follow the staff to see how cooling water changes with the season.
The temperature is low in winter, the ambient temperature of the generator set is also low, and the temperature of the coolant will be very low, so the temperature of the coolant in the generator set will rise a little slower. For example, when the Cummins generator set exerts power, the temperature of the coolant should be around 80°. Therefore, when using generator sets in winter, the water temperature is around 80°.
The temperature is high in summer, and some areas may even experience high temperatures above 40°. The coolant of the generator set rises very quickly in such high temperature seasons. The generator set is prone to cause cylinder pulling accidents at 100° water temperature, so the generator set should stop working or reduce the load when the coolant exceeds about 95°.
During the operation of the generator set, it is recommended that you observe the water temperature well and not be lucky. If you can design a table and record the water temperature statistically. If you operate at high temperature for a long time, the corresponding maintenance work must be carried out carefully and try to make up for the 'damage' of high temperature or low temperature to the generator set.