Air cooling is a simple means of dissipating heat, a by-product of the efficiency losses, within industrial and machines.
The fluid - usually oil or water-glycol - flows though a cooler. A fan draws air and drives it through the cooling element. Thus, there is a temperature difference and heat exchange takes place resulting in an increase in air temperature which is then released in the environment.
This process reduces the average temperature of the fluid up to a few Celsius degrees over the actual environmental temperature.
Air coolers - stationary
- AC-LN - Standard series
Cooling capacity up to 200kW
ACA-LN / ACAF-LN
with pump and filter for bypass cooling
AC-LN MI
with continuous speed control - OSCA / OSCAF - low noise series
Cooling capacity up to 20kW
with radial fan
with pump and filter for bypass cooling - OK-ELC - compact series
Cooling capacity up to 34kW
compact motor-fan unit
Air coolers -
- OK-ELD - series
Cooling capacity up to 34kW
with DC fan - OK-ELH / AC-LNH - series
Cooling capacity up to 140kW
with hydraulic motor