Automobile warm water tank is an important heating component in automobile air conditioning. The water used to cool the engine rises in temperature after passing through the engine, and then flows into the warm water tank. The fan blows air to the warm water tank to dissipate heat and heat the cab. Most hot air water tank structures include upper and lower water chambers and a radiator core located between the two water chambers. The radiating core also comprises water pipes communicated with the two water chambers and fins sandwiched between adjacent water pipes. The water in the water chamber for storing hot water is led out by the water pipe, and the heat of the water in the water pipe is diffused through the fins. The fan blows heat to the gap between the fins, and the water after heat dissipation enters another water chamber and is discharged from the warm air box.
The car warm water tank is used to provide warm air for the car, raise the temperature inside the car, and clear the frost and fog on the window glass. Its working principle is that when the engine is working, the coolant heated by the engine cylinder at high temperature enters the heat exchanger through the water inlet pipe under the action of the water pump of the engine cooling system, and the heat emitted by the coolant is sent to the carriage or windshield by the air blown by the blower, so that the temperature in the carriage is raised and defrosted.
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