Plumbing the system, You choose, General considerations – Proheat X45–School Bus User Manual

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SECTION 3. INSTALLATION

GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS

Coolant flow must be maintained throughout the coolant system

under all conditions.

Keep the engine inlet and outlet ports as far apart as possible to maximize

cross-flow through engine.

Coolant pump and engine water pump must flow in the same direction.

Ensure that no sharp kinks or bends exist in the hoses which may restrict

coolant flow.

Avoid high points in the hose routing to prevent air traps.

For systems requiring more than 50 feet of coolant line, contact Proheat

Product Support at www.proheat.com for coolant pump recommendations.

For plumbing the system use:

1

2

" NPT pipe fittings or bigger.

3

4

" ID heater hose.

NOTE: Use of silicone hose requires special hose clamps.

Shut-off valves are not required at the engine inlet and outlet connections but

may be used if desired. They should be left open at all times so that the heater

can be operated throughout the year.

Select Your Plumbing Option

Option A:

Engine heat or supplemental heat.

The PROHEAT heats the engine block only.

NOTE:

When the engine block is preheated you will have nearly

instant heat from the dash heat exchanger.

Option B:

Engine and sleeper heat.

The PROHEAT heats the engine block and the sleeper.

NOTE:

Plumbing the PROHEAT through the dash fan is not

recommended.

PLUMBING THE SYSTEM

You Choose

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