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ourtesy of A/Flodye/Hydradye otio otrol Hydraulic eumatic Electrical echaical (00) -0 www.cmafh.com Selectio rocedure erformace urves are based o 0SSU oil leavig the cooler 0 F higher tha the icomig water temperature (0 F approach temperature). Step Step Step Step Step Determie the Heat oad. This will vary with differet systems, but typically coolers are sized to remove to 0% of the iput ameplate horsepower. (Eample: 0 H ower Uit. = H Heat load.) If BTU/Hr. is kow: H = BTU/Hr Determie Approach Temperature. Desired oil leavig cooler F Water Ilet temp. F = Actual Approach Determie urve Horsepower Heat oad. Eter the iformatio from above: H heat load 0 Viscosity = urve Actual Approach orrectio A Horsepower Eter curves at oil flow through cooler ad curve horsepower. Ay curve above the itersectig poit will work. Determie Oil ressure Drop from urves. ultiply pressure drop from curve by correctio factor B foud o oil viscosity correctio curve. l = SI; = SI; s = 0 SI. Oil Temperature Oil coolers ca be selected by usig eterig or leavig oil tempertures. Typical operatig temperature rages are: Hydraulic otor Oil F - F Hydrostatic Drive Oil F - F ube Oil ircuits F - F Automatic Trasmissio Fluid 00 F - 00 F Desired Reservoir Temperature Retur ie oolig: Desired temperature is the oil temperature leavig the cooler. This will be the same temperature that will be foud i the reservoir. Off-ie Recirculatio oolig oop: Desired temperature is the temperature eterig the cooler. I this case, the oil temperature chage must be determied so that the actual oil leavig temperature ca be foud. alculate the oil temperature chage (Oil #T) with this formula: Oil #T=(BTU s/hr.)/g Oil Flow ). To calculate the oil leavig temperature from the cooler, use this formula: Oil eavig Temperature = Oil Eterig Temperature - Oil #T. This formula may also be used i ay applicatio where the oly temperature available is the eterig oil temperature. Oil ressure Drop: ost systems ca tolerate a pressure drop through the heat echager of 0 to 0 SI. Ecessive pressure drop should be avoided. are should be take to limit pressure drop to SI or less for case drai applicatios where high back pressure may damage the pump shaft seals. TTSales@thermasys.com..0 www.thermaltrasfer.com VISOSITY ORRETIO...... OI VISOSITY ORRETIO UTIIERS. 0 0 0 0 00 00 0 00 00 00 OI VISOSITY - SSU Recirculatio oop Water ooled Hydraulic Oil oolers BASIS: 0 F Eterig temperature differece (aitai reservoir 0 F above the icomig water temperature) Heat removal 0% of iput horsepower Hydraulic system flow (G) = Gallos; reservoir size G cooler flow per H heat to be removed Tur-over reservoir - times per hour aimum flows iimum iimum System required G required G Heat Echager Horsepower H Heat oad oil Flow Water Flow odel umber. -0-T...... --T 0.. 0. --T 0 0. 0. --T 0 0 0 B A

ourtesy of A/Flodye/Hydradye otio otrol Hydraulic eumatic Electrical echaical (00) -0 www.cmafh.com erformace urves : Oil to Water Ratio High Water Usage HORSEOWER REOVED I OOER HORSEOWER REOVED I OOER 00 00 00 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.. 0 0 0 0 0 OI FOW (G). OI = SI = SI = 0 SI : Oil to Water Ratio edium Water Usage 0 0 0 0 0 0 OI FOW (G) OI = SI = SI = 0 SI 0 urve Appro. Weights (lbs) umber odel et Shippig -0-0 -0-0 --0 --0 --0 --0 --0 --0-0-0 --0 --0 0 --0 --0 --0 --0 --0 0 --0 --0 0 ---0 0 ---0 ---0 ---0 urve Appro. Weights (lbs) umber odel et Shippig -0-T -0-T --T --T --T --T --T --T -0-T --T --T 0 --T --T --T --T --T 0 --T --T 0 ---T 0 ---T ---T ---T www.thermaltrasfer.com TTSales@thermasys.com..0

ourtesy of A/Flodye/Hydradye otio otrol Hydraulic eumatic Electrical echaical (00) -0 www.cmafh.com erformace urves : Oil to Water Ratio ow Water Usage HORSEOWER REOVED I OOER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OI FOW (G) : Oil to Water Ratio ower Water Usage HORSEOWER REOVED I OOER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TTSales@thermasys.com..0 www.thermaltrasfer.com OI = SI = SI = 0 SI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OI FOW (G) OI = SI = SI = 0 SI urve Appro. Weights (lbs) umber odel et Shippig -0-T -0-T --T -0-F --F 0 --F --F -0-T --T --T --T --T --T 0 --T --T 0 ---T ---T ---T ---T urve Appro. Weights (lbs) umber odel et Shippig -0-T -0-F --F --F 0 --F --F --F -0-T --T --T --T --T --T 0 ---T ---T

ourtesy of A/Flodye/Hydradye otio otrol Hydraulic eumatic Electrical echaical (00) -0 www.cmafh.com erformace urves : Oil to Water Ratio owest Water Usage HORSEOWER REOVED I OOER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OI FOW (G) Recirculatio oop Water ooled Hydraulic Oil oolers BASIS: OI = SI = SI = 0 SI 0 F Eterig temperature differece (aitai reservoir 0 F above the icomig water temperature) Heat removal 0% of iput horsepower Hydraulic system flow (G) = Gallos; reservoir size G cooler flow per H heat to be removed Tur-over reservoir - times per hour aimum flows 0 urve Appro. Weights (lbs) umber odel et Shippig -0-T -0-F --F --F 0 --F --F --F --F --F 0 ---f ---f iimum iimum System required G required G Heat Echager Horsepower H Heat oad oil Flow Water Flow odel umber. -0-T...... --T 0.. 0. --T 0 0. 0. --T 0 0 0 www.thermaltrasfer.com TTSales@thermasys.com..0