Another fan question. How much horsepower does a fan drive need to be rated for? Working on Prevost with 60 series. I have in my shop a box rated at 32hp. 1800 rpm Am I safe using it? Bob
That would be marginal. Yes, you're alright up to 1800rpm, but most engines do go up to 21-2300rpm-of which time the fan would be consuming closer to 50hp. I would aim at 50hp at 2400rpm-if that rating was even available. Good Luck, TomC
Needs to be around 52 hp Bob pretty standard for a Prevost with the 60 series and air to air
good luck
According to Caterpillar's 'Understanding Coach/ RV performance' brochure:
- For their C13 engine rated at 525 HP ;
- at 1900 engine rpm, the fan load is 62 HP
- at 1800 engine rpm, the fan load is 50 HP
- at 1700 engine rpm, the fan load is 42 HP
So, I'm thinking if you use that gearbox, you are looking at a short service life.
Also, gearbox power ratings are dependant on duty cycle & the method of driving them. Having a rigid coupling will have larger derate than a soft coupling that cushions the input pulses. . . .
Will not chance the one I have: will order from Prevost $362 not bad but cheaper if you can use what you have. Already have Prevost plastic fan. Thanks Bob Completion date less final paint July 1st 2011. Maybe if I type date it will come true.
Wise choice Bob that is a good angle drive even makes a Eagle better lol
good luck
Bob,
If you stay home and don't go to Florida this month you might get done sooner !!!! ;D ;D
Okay I shut up !!
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