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THE COOLING PUMPS AND COOLING SYSTEMS

DEFINITION OF TERMS

Cooling System - equipment in a motor vehicle that cools the engine.
Water Cooling is a method of heat removal from components and industrial equipment. As opposed to air cooling, water is used as the heat conductor. Water cooling is commonly used for cooling automobile internal combustion engines and large industrial facilities such as steam electric power plants, hydroelectric generators, petroleum refineries and chemical plants.
Water Pump - the pump in the cooling system of an automobile that cause the water to circulate.
Pump - a mechanical device that moves fluid or gas by pressure or suction

THE COOLING WATER PUMP

Although there is an abundance of free sea water available, marine diesel engines do not use it directly to keep the hottest parts of the engine cool. This is because of the corrosion which would be caused in the cooling water spaces, and the salts which would be deposited on the cooling surfaces interfering with the heat flow.
Instead, the water circulated around the engine is fresh water ( or better still, distilled water) which is then itself cooled using sea water. This fresh water is treated with chemicals to keep it slightly alkaline ( to prevent corrosion) and to prevent scale formation.
The Cooling Water Pump which may be engine driven or be a separate electrically driven pump pushes the water around the circuit. After passing through the engine, where it removes the heat from the cylinder liners, cylinder heads, exhaust valves and sometimes the turbochargers, it is cooled by seawater and then returns to the engine. The temperature of the cooling water is closely controlled using a three way control valve.
A fresh water generator (FWG) which is used to produce fresh water from sea water is also incorporated

Pumps

Pumps are machine use to transfer liquids from one location to another. A pump does not draw up a liquid, but rather creates a vacuum on the

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