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Pressure/temperature regulators, steam traps
News Release from: AMOT | Subject: AMOT thermostatic valve
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 05 October 2005
Temperature valve cuts size of marine
engines
The new Yanmar "ECO Diesel" range of low NOx and fuel-efficient high performance marine engines has been developed incorporating an AMOT custom-designed self-actuating temperature control valve
The new Yanmar "ECO Diesel" range of low NOx and fuel-efficient high performance marine engines has been developed with an AMOT custom-designed self-actuating temperature control valve for the water cooling system For the project, Yanmar required a design that enabled the production of more compact engine where the thermostatic valve was installed 'within the envelope' of the engine instead of outside it, as would normally be the case
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 21 Dec 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Designed to combine smooth running performance with durability, Yanmar marine diesels are produced for use as generator engines on large ships or propulsion units in both re-powering and new boat applications. Request a free brochure from AMOT ...
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