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COOLING SYSTEM
7.6.1
CHARGE AIR COOLER
A CAC is normally mounted ahead of the cooling system radiator. The compressed air leaving
the turbocharger is directed through the charge air cooler before it goes to the air inlet side of the
intake manifold. See Figure 7-7 that shows a typical arrangement with a CAC placed in front
of the radiator with a suction fan. With a blower fan, the CAC would be between the radiator
and the engine.
Figure 7-7
Typical Charge Air Cooler
The CAC is used to reduce the compressed air temperature leaving the turbocharger before it
reaches the intake manifold. This permits a more dense charge of air to be delivered to the engine.
Cooling is accomplished by incoming air
fl
owing past the tubes and
fi
ns of the intercooler. The
compressed intake charge
fl
owing inside the CAC core transfers the heat to the tubes and
fi
ns
where it is picked up by the incoming outside air. Powder coated, painted, untreated mild steel
is unacceptable for piping.
Aluminum, aluminized steel, stainless steel or
fi
ber reinforced plastic piping is used to transfer the
air from the turbocharger outlet to the CAC, and from there to the intake manifold.
Flexible rubber couplings and hose clamps are used to secure the duct work to the turbocharger,
the CAC inlet and outlet, and the intake manifold.
7-12
All information subject to change without notice.
(Rev. 03/06)
7SA250 0603
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