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Overheating and its cause

In the hot season, you may encounter the phenomenon of overheating of the engine temperature. What to do when faced with this situation? Join us to learn about Causes of Overheating and its solution.

Overheating is a phenomenon of rising temperatures in an electrical circuit. Overheating causes damage to the circuit components and can cause fire, explosion, and injury. Damage caused by overheating is usually irreversible; the only way to repair it is to replace some components.

When overheating, the temperature of the part rises above the operating temperature. Overheating can take place:

if heat is produced in more than expected amount (such as in cases of short-circuits, or applying more voltage than rated), or

if heat dissipation is poor, so that normally produced waste heat does not drain away properly.

Overheating may be caused from any accidental fault of the circuit (such as short-circuit or spark-gap), or may be caused from a wrong design or manufacture (such as the lack of a proper heat dissipation system). Due to accumulation of heat, the system reaches an equilibrium of heat accumulation vs. dissipation at a much higher temperature than expected. More information in this link

 



 

What Are 10 Common Causes of Overheating?

 

 

 

  • When Your Water Pump Doesn’t Work Effectively
  •  When There Are Leaks in the Cooling System

 

 Leaks are the primary explanation for overheating engine. When there is a leak in hoses, the radiator, water siphon, indoor regulator lodging, water pump, head gasket, freeze plugs and a couple of different things, it would all be able to prompt issues with the car cooling system. In case you suspect a leak, or have needed to add coolant to the supply, don’t hold back to get it checked. A little hole in any part of cooling system can rapidly go in to a costly fix. Read more

 

Your water pump is the one of the most important part of your cooling system and in case it’s not working accurately, your car lacks sufficient pressure to impel motor coolant all through the cooling system. Any issues like erosion, spills or anything else can lead to an overheating engine.

 

 

For more information, you can refer to the following sources.

 

References:

https://www.linquip.com/blog/what-are-10-common-causes-of-overheating/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overheating_(electricity)

https://cdn.wartsila.com/docs/default-source/product-files/water/complete-waste-management-leaflet.pdf?sfvrsn=c56bea44_2

https://www.energy.gov/sites/prod/files/2013/12/f5/cq6_closing_gaps_multifamily_dentz.pdf

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