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 Gas Cooler
 Gas Cooler The gas cooler is made of 
copper, aluminum or brass 
pipes which may be equipped 
with fins. The inside diameter 
of the pipes is 10 mm and the 
outer diameter (with fins) is 15 
mm. The gas flows downwards 
in the pipes and the condensing 
liquid goes to the reservoir in 
the lower part of the cooler. 
The gas flows through the wide 
channel on the side of the 
cooler above the upper 
reservoir and to the ICE. This 
channel is wide to make the gas 
flow slowly to ensure that as 
much of the condensing liquid 
as possible will be trapped on 
the lower reservoir.
The gas cooler is made of 
copper, aluminum or brass 
pipes which may be equipped 
with fins. The inside diameter 
of the pipes is 10 mm and the 
outer diameter (with fins) is 15 
mm. The gas flows downwards 
in the pipes and the condensing 
liquid goes to the reservoir in 
the lower part of the cooler. 
The gas flows through the wide 
channel on the side of the 
cooler above the upper 
reservoir and to the ICE. This 
channel is wide to make the gas 
flow slowly to ensure that as 
much of the condensing liquid 
as possible will be trapped on 
the lower reservoir. 
The bottom of the lower reservoir must be slightly inclined towards the draining plug. The volume of the collection tank should be about 10 liter. In cold ambient temperature part of the heat exchanger and the pipe between the cooler and the ICE can be thermally insulated to prevent the gas from cooling too much. In a vehicle the cooler can be installed in the front of the radiator to ensure proper fresh air flow through the cooler. The cooler must be designed so that the total area of all the cooler pipes is equal or greater than the area of the incoming pipe. The cooler pipes can be aligned in two or three rows.
Translated by Olli.