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Piwoslaw 08-31-2022 03:18 PM

High temperature insulation of engine hoses
 
My (230V AC) electric engine prewarmer had to be installed on the coolant hose going from the cabin's heating core back to the engine block, wouldn't fit anywhere else.

How beneficial it would be to insulate the hoses going between the cabin and the engine? I am thinking about how much heat they radiate when the engine bay's temperature is below freezing. The insulation may allow slightly faster heating of the engine, or higher prewarming temperature.

What kind of insulation would be best for this? It must withstand relatively high temperatures from the engine block, but also not be affected by low temperature nor moisture.

redneck 08-31-2022 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Piwoslaw (Post 673875)
My (230V AC) electric engine prewarmer had to be installed on the coolant hose going from the cabin's heating core back to the engine block, wouldn't fit anywhere else.

How beneficial it would be to insulate the hoses going between the cabin and the engine? I am thinking about how much heat they radiate when the engine bay's temperature is below freezing. The insulation may allow slightly faster heating of the engine, or higher prewarming temperature.

What kind of insulation would be best for this? It must withstand relatively high temperatures from the engine block, but also not be affected by low temperature nor moisture.

Very beneficial. For all the reasons you listed.


Pipe insulation.

Hot water or HVAC

https://i.postimg.cc/fTQttpbG/C26487...5015-E500.webp

Cheap and effective.


Don’t forget to add a engine blanket if you’re not already using one.


:turtle:


Edit;

Check manufacturers specifications regarding working temperature as there can be wide variances between materials. ( closed cell foam, Nitrile, silicone, etc.)

HVAC and solar heating pipe insulation seem to have working temperatures
between -40 to 150 C.



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aerohead 09-01-2022 10:14 AM

High-temp insulation
 
A look at the 'Commercial' products may reveal something useful.
In 1986, I was involved with a steam/hydronic heating system for the American Airlines headquarters building in Bedford Euless, Texas.
All piping was wrapped with Knauf products.
https://www.knaufnorthamerica.com/en-us


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