Tesio Cooling Systems has been producing cooling units for over a hundred years.
Tesio Cooling System India, part of the Telema Group, can support all your projects. In the management of Thermal has achieved a high level of reputation.
The evaluation of the achieved heat exchange performance, in simulated reality conditions, constitutes the cardinal element and the heart of the research and development of the products.
The internal laboratories have the best technologies and equipment useful to verify the thermal heat exchange in simulated actual conditions.
For the production line of Cooling Units, the focus of Tesio Cooling Systems stands on the four typical sub-components of the system:
• Radiator
• Impeller
• Engine
• Carpentry
Apart from the motor, the other components are developed internally, with the support of Telema Group companies.
Let's understand the liquid cooling system in the simple world
Parts of Liquid Cooling System:
The main parts in the water-cooling system are (i) water pump, (ii) fan, (iii) radiator and pressure cap, (iv) fan belt (v) water jacket,(vi) thermostat valve, (vii) temperature gauge and (viii) hose pipes.
Water Pump:
This is a centrifugal-type pump. It is centrally mounted at the front of the cylinder block and is usually driven using a belt. This type of pump consists of the following parts:
(i) body or casing, (ii)impeller (rotor), (iii) shaft, (iv) bearings, or bush, (v) water pump seal, and (vi) pulley.
The bottom of the radiator is connected to the suction side of the pump. The power is transmitted to the pump spindle from a pulley mounted at the end of the crankshaft.
Seals of various designs are incorporated into the pump to prevent loss of coolant from the system.
Fan:
The fan is generally mounted on the water pump pulley, although on some engines it is attached directly to the crankshaft. It serves two purposes in the cooling system of an engine.
(a) It draws atmospheric air through the radiator and thus increases the radiator's efficiency in cooling hot water.
(b) It throws fresh air over the outer surface of the engine, which takes away the heat conducted by the engine parts and thus increases the efficiency of the entire cooling system.
Radiator:
The purpose of the radiator is to cool down the water received from the engine. The radiator consists of three main parts:
(i) upper tank, (ii) lower tank, and (iii) tubes.
Hot water from the upper tank, which comes from the engine, flows downwards through the tubes. The heat contained in the hot water is conducted to the copper fins provided around the tubes.