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The importance of coolant for motor operation

Mar 08, 2024 Leave a message

When the motor is running at high speed, it will generate a certain amount of heat, especially for large motors. If this heat is not timely eliminated or cooled, it is easy to cause damage to the motor. Maintenance personnel have also been exposed to many such examples, so it is important to remind everyone not to forget to add coolant during motor operation.
What the editor also wants to say is that the coolant actually plays a cooling role in the arrangement of the motor, and can also integrate multiple functions such as anti freezing, anti boiling, anti-corrosion, rust prevention, and anti scaling, ensuring the normal and stable operation of the motor. When the motor is in a low-temperature state, it is also prone to freezing damage, and commonly used antifreeze has a lower anti freezing temperature, so it can protect the motor after use.
Specialized antifreeze can reduce corrosion to the cooling system, thereby reducing the problems caused by corrosion in the cooling system; Unlike other liquids, the coolant used in motors is composed of deionized water as it does not undergo precipitation or structural changes. However, the prerequisite for implementing these functions is to ensure the quality of the coolant and regular replacement is also necessary.

 

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