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  Hayden model 1284 meets the requirements
  Hayden model 1284 meets the requirements
 
  Note: The "COOLING BTU / HR" ratings is with 2500 cubic-ft/min airflow and 100°F differential in oil and air temperatures.  So, this requires a fan to move the air to meet these requirements.
  Note: The "COOLING BTU / HR" ratings is with 2500 cubic-ft/min airflow and 100°F differential in oil and air temperatures.  So, this requires a fan to move the air to meet these requirements.

Revision as of 20:21, 28 April 2013

This page describes how to size a hydraulic oil cooler for a hydraulic system. Hydraulic coolers are often specified by their ability to dissipate heat - usually measured in BTU/hr.


1. The power in the hydraulic system:

Horsepower = Pressure * Flow / 1714

2. The heat dissipated in a hydraulic system can be determined by summing the inefficiencies of all components in the system, but is usually between 25% and 30%. The heat dissipated is measured in BTU/hr:

BTU/hr: Horsepower * 0.3 * 2542
Horsepower: Total Horsepower * 0.3
KW: Horsepower * 0.3 * 0.735

Here are some calculations for OSE engines:

Engine hp HP Formula Horsepower BTU Formula BTU/hr KW Formula KW
28 28 * 0.25, 28 * 0.3 7 - 8.4 28 * 0.25 * 2542, 28 * 0.3 * 2542 17794 - 21352 28 * 0.25 * 0.735, 28 * 0.3 * 0.735 5.145 - 6.174
50 50 * 0.25, 50 * 0.3 12.5 - 15 50 * 0.25 * 2542, 50 * 0.3 * 2542 31775 - 38130 50 * 0.25 * 0.735, 50 * 0.3 * 0.735 9.1875 - 11.025

3. Select a cooler based on the BTU/hr derived in step 1 above. For the case of the 50 hp Power Cube, search for coolers that dissipate between 31775 and 38130 BTU/hr. Vendors list cooler specs with heat dissipation and GPM.

Thermal Transfer Mobile MA series coolers:

http://www.industrialheattransfer.com/Air-Cooled/MA%20Series.pdf

The "MA-14" and "MA-18" cores have the proper heat transfer specs
The "MA-18-4" is the "MA-18" core with a 12v electric fan

AKG Mobile oil coolers:

http://www.akgts.com/fileadmin/_akgts/pdf/Cool_LineD_en.pdf

The AKG "D11" cooler seems to meet our requirements.

Hayden Auto lists coolers by BTU/hr in the section "Heavy Duty Oil Coolers":

http://www.haydenauto.com/upload/HaydenAuto/Documents/Cat_Hayden/2007-hayden-trans-oil-coolers.pdf

Hayden model 1284 meets the requirements

Note: The "COOLING BTU / HR" ratings is with 2500 cubic-ft/min airflow and 100°F differential in oil and air temperatures.  So, this requires a fan to move the air to meet these requirements.