SISTEM PENDINGIN PART 3, #THERMOSTAT: Macam-macam, Komponen, dan Cara Kerjanya

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30 Jul 202020:26

Summary

TLDRIn this informative video, the workings of a car thermostat are explored in-depth. The thermostat’s role in regulating engine temperature, maintaining optimal conditions between 80°C to 90°C, is discussed along with its key components such as the valve, spring, wax, and piston. Different thermostat types, with and without bypass valves, are compared. The video also demonstrates how thermostats open and close based on engine temperature to ensure efficient cooling and prevent overheating. Visual animations are included to clarify the thermostat’s function in a practical, easy-to-understand manner.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The thermostat controls the engine's optimal operating temperature, which ranges from 80°C to 90°C for engine oil and 85°C to 95°C for the coolant.
  • 😀 Thermostats come in two main types: with a bypass valve and without a bypass valve, each with a distinct placement in the cooling system.
  • 😀 The main function of a thermostat is to regulate coolant flow to maintain engine temperature, opening and closing based on the temperature.
  • 😀 A thermostat with a bypass valve is usually located at the radiator outlet, while a thermostat without a bypass valve is located at the inlet.
  • 😀 The thermostat contains several key components: a valve, a seal, a cylinder filled with wax, a spring, and in some cases, a bypass valve.
  • 😀 When the engine is cold, the thermostat remains closed, preventing coolant from circulating to the radiator to help the engine warm up faster.
  • 😀 As the engine reaches its optimal temperature, the wax inside the thermostat expands, pushing a piston that opens the valve to allow coolant flow to the radiator.
  • 😀 In thermostats with a bypass valve, some coolant circulates through the engine while the thermostat is closed, helping to warm the engine more efficiently.
  • 😀 Thermostat valves are designed to open at specific temperatures, indicated on the body of the thermostat (e.g., 76.5°C or 78°C).
  • 😀 When the thermostat reaches the set temperature, it opens fully to allow coolant to flow through the radiator, preventing the engine from overheating.
  • 😀 The thermostat ensures that the engine operates within the correct temperature range, helping to prevent damage from both overheating and overcooling.

Q & A

  • What is the role of a thermostat in an engine's cooling system?

    -The thermostat regulates the engine's temperature by controlling the flow of coolant. It ensures that the engine operates within an optimal temperature range, typically between 80°C and 90°C, to prevent overheating or running too cold.

  • What happens when the engine temperature is below the thermostat's activation range?

    -When the engine temperature is below the thermostat’s activation range, the thermostat remains closed, and the coolant circulates within the engine without passing through the radiator. This helps warm up the engine.

  • How does a thermostat work when the engine reaches the desired temperature?

    -Once the engine reaches the desired temperature, the wax inside the thermostat expands due to heat, pushing the piston upwards. This action opens the valve, allowing coolant to flow into the radiator to be cooled before circulating back to the engine.

  • What is the difference between a thermostat with and without a bypass valve?

    -A thermostat with a bypass valve is positioned at the radiator outlet and controls coolant flow out of the engine. A thermostat without a bypass valve is positioned at the radiator inlet and controls the coolant entering the radiator. The bypass valve helps maintain proper engine temperature by circulating coolant without going through the radiator when cold.

  • What components are found inside a thermostat?

    -A thermostat consists of several components: the valve (which opens and closes), wax (which expands with heat), a piston (which is pushed by the expanding wax), a spring (which helps close the valve when the engine cools), and for some models, a bypass valve.

  • What role does the wax play in the thermostat’s operation?

    -The wax inside the thermostat expands when heated, which pushes the piston upwards. This movement opens the valve, allowing coolant to flow into the radiator for cooling. When the engine cools, the wax contracts, causing the valve to close again.

  • Why is the thermostat critical for engine performance?

    -The thermostat is essential for maintaining the engine at an optimal operating temperature. If it fails, the engine could overheat, leading to potential damage, or it could run inefficiently at too low a temperature, affecting performance and fuel efficiency.

  • What happens if the thermostat fails to open or close properly?

    -If the thermostat fails to open, the engine may overheat because the coolant is not circulating through the radiator. If it fails to close, the engine may never reach its optimal temperature, leading to poor performance and increased fuel consumption.

  • How does the pressure from the water pump affect the thermostat's valve?

    -The water pump generates pressure that helps open the thermostat’s valve when necessary. In the case of a single valve thermostat, the water pump's pressure forces the valve open, allowing coolant to flow through the radiator once the engine has warmed up.

  • Why do thermostats have different opening temperatures (e.g., 76°C or 90°C)?

    -Thermostats are designed with different opening temperatures to match the specific requirements of the engine they are used in. The temperature range is determined by the engine's design and the type of vehicle, ensuring the engine runs efficiently and safely.

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