#Water temp
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i think it is meant to be different
It is diff
How when it's same loop
It's not, the coolant system is a separate system
Supposingly a cooling agent provider
No not a coolant agent provider
Just coolant provider
Silly me
So why it doesn't run without it
There's a valve
You didn't notice?
Wait
Well basically that oil coolant pump input needs a cooling water supply from the coolant system
The coolant system is intended to be the supplier for the plant's coolant
So how does the water cools 4 degrees in the pipes while traveling
I assume there's a receiver tank which cools the intake water that comes from an external source to the coolant system. Then the coolant system cleans it off before storing it in a storage tank before further coolant use
So, basically, the coolant receives, cools, filters, then outputs for further use
Clear?
So it's temp of water in the cooling tank and not the output water that goes to oil cooling intake?
No, the oil cooling intake water receives it from the coolant system
That's why it stays cool
So why is it colder than water in coolant system
bro it should be abit hotter
Yeah, because room temp is 18-20 degrees