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HK OILAIR HPA

Oil/air coolers
Design
with electric motor type B14 
Oil inlet temperature max.
120 °C
Static working pressure max.
20 bar
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Characteristics

Design
  • with electric motor type B14 
Oil inlet temperature max.
  • 120 °C
Static working pressure max.
  • 20 bar
Customs tariff number
  • 84195020 

Product description

Description
Cooling element standard, without bypass.
Cooling performance and pressure drop see chart.
Further information
The cooling capacity curves are based on the oil temperature at the cooler and the concurrent air temperature. For example, for an oil temperature of 60 °C and an air temperature of 20 °C, the differential temperature is 40 °C. To calculate the total cooling capacity, multiply this value by the cooling capacity in kW/°C.
Ordering information
Cooler does not come with thermostat, please order separately!

Product variants

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Identifier
Engine
n 50 Hz (r/min)
Power (kW)
Air volume (m³/h)
Price / items
230/400 V 50/60 Hz - B14 
1,450 r/min
0.75 kW
4,000 m³/h
230/400 V 50/60 Hz - B14 
1,450 r/min
1.1 kW
5,650 m³/h
230/400 V 50/60 Hz - B14 
980 r/min
1.1 kW
7,050 m³/h
LP = sound pressure level dB(A)

Column selection

Engine
n 50 Hz (r/min)
Power (kW)
Air volume (m³/h)
Connection
LP (dB)
LP = sound pressure level dB(A)