heater core

collocation in English

meaningsofheaterandcore

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heater
noun[C]
uk
/ˈhiː.tər/
us
/ˈhiː.t̬ɚ/
a device that ...
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core
noun
uk
/kɔːr/
us
/kɔːr/
the basic and most important part ...
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(Definition ofheaterandcorefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofheater core

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A heat exchanger (i.e.heatercoreor radiator) might still be needed though, and the piping also needs to be placed correctly.
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This can be thought of as aheatercorefilled with very cold gas, which cools rather than heats the incoming air.
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This small radiator, and the associated blower fan, is called theheatercore, and serves to warm the cabin interior.
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In order to obtain the desired temperature incoming air may first be cooled by the air conditioning and then heated again by theheatercore.
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Like the radiator, theheatercoreacts by removing heat from the engine.
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The passenger side tank of the radiator is used as a bypass to the thermostat, flowing through theheatercore.
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Another possible problem is a leak in one of the connections to theheatercore.
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Electrolysis can cause excessive corrosion leading to theheatercorerupturing.
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If coolant flow is restricted, heating capacity will be reduced or even lost altogether if theheatercorebecomes blocked.
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Some of that water can be diverted through theheatercoreto give some engine heat to the cabin.
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The coolant is heated and circulated, usually by thermosiphon, through the engine and the vehicle'sheatercore.
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Aheatercoreis a small radiator, located under the dashboard of the vehicle and consists of conductive aluminium or brass tubing with cooling fins to increase surface area.
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Another method is blocking off theheatercorewith a door, directing part (or all) of the incoming air around the heater core completely, so it does not get heated.
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The temperature of the air entering the vehicle's interior can be controlled by using a valve limiting the amount of coolant that goes through theheatercore.
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In vehicles, heat coils are often called heater cores.
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