LittleSister
Well-Known Member
Bukh suggests that indirect cooling is only required if the engine does more than about 500 hours per annum (but doesn't state the rationale for that recommendation).
The Bukh DV36 Manual specifies the working temperature as 50 to 70 degrees C for direct cooling, and 70 to 95 degrees C for indirect cooling.
By contrast the Bukh DV10/24 Manual specifies 50 to 75 degrees C whether direct or indirect cooled.
The Bukh DV36 Manual specifies the working temperature as 50 to 70 degrees C for direct cooling, and 70 to 95 degrees C for indirect cooling.
By contrast the Bukh DV10/24 Manual specifies 50 to 75 degrees C whether direct or indirect cooled.