Engine Cooling System Clause Samples

Engine Cooling System. Check general condition, check antifreeze level and add, or change, if needed. Check pressure test system, belts and hoses. Pressure test system. Check block heater.
Engine Cooling System. Check general condition. Check antifreeze and add, if needed. Check coolant level. Pressure test system. Add additives to antifreeze once a year as needed. Check belts and hoses.
Engine Cooling System. Engine cooling system shall be designed to withstand high speed operation for extended periods of time and give adequate cooling when the vehicle is "at rest" after high speed operation and during long periods of idling.
Engine Cooling System. The engine cooling system will be in accordance with NFPA 414. A label will be installed near the engine coolant reservoir reading “Engine Coolant Fill.”
Engine Cooling System. The radiator and the complete cooling system shall meet or exceed NFPA and engine manufacturer cooling system requirements. The system shall include and feature the following:  A vertically stacked charge air cooler providing the maximum cooling capacity for the engine. Proposals offering horizontally stacked charge air cooler shall not be acceptable. No ExceptionsThe charge air cooler and radiator shall measure not less than ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇  A one (1) piece nine (9) blade fan and shroud  A surge tank with a low coolant probe and capable of removing entrained air from the cooling system  Radiator re-circulation ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ to prevent heated air from re-entering the cooling system and affecting performance  Mounts allowing the entire radiator to drop through the frame for service when needed - No Exceptions  Engine placement shall provide a minimum of 8” between the engine fan and radiator to maximize the airflow and cooling of the engine.  A Spin on Element water filter with corrosion inhibitor shall be provided for the cooling system. No Exception.  Shut off valves by the coolant filter shall be supplied. No Exception.

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