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      • Charge Air Coolers
        • Charge Air Coolers

          Used to cool the hot, compressed air from the turbo before it reaches the engine, the intercoolers improve engine efficiency and reduce emissions for marine and land-based stationary engines.

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        • Exhaust Gas Heat Exchangers

          Exhaust gas heat exchangers are designed to recover waste heat energy from the exhaust stream of reciprocating engine powered generating sets.

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        • Fuel Coolers

          Bowman 'copper free' fuel coolers are compact, highly efficient heat exchangers suitable for fuel conditioning rigs in the automotive testing industry.

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        • Header Tank Heat Exchangers

          Engine coolant header tank heat exchangers for marine propulsion, gensets or stationary land-based engines.

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        • Hot Tub Heat Exchangers

          Bowman EC 80-5113-1T heat exchangers provide a new solution for heating spas and hot tubs in just a fraction of the time taken by traditional electric heaters.

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        • Hydraulic Oil Coolers

          Highly efficient heat transfer solutions for cooling marine, land-based and underground hydraulic systems.

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        • Inline Plate Type Heat Exchangers

          Bowman inline plate heat exchangers are a compact, economical solution for high efficiency heat transfer.

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          Bespoke cooling solutions for a range of popular marine engines from major OEMs, including coolant heat exchangers, charge air coolers, plus combined heat exchangers and exhaust manifolds, suitable for cooling marine engines up to 1 MW.

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        • Marine Transmission Oil Coolers

          Bowman has a range of highly efficient oil coolers designed for marine and industrial engines and transmissions.

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          Efficient heat exchangers for cooling electric marine motors, hydrogen fuel cells, battery packs, chargers, AC-DC converters, DC-DC converters, inverters and associated equipment for electric and hybrid marine propulsion and charging systems.

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          Highly efficient heat transfer solutions for cooling a variety of applications where air and fluids need to be cooled by fluids.

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          Many applications require stainless steel shell and tube heat exchangers and Bowman provide a standard range of units that are suitable for cooling or heating a variety of fluids.

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          Bowman swimming pool heat exchangers are renowned for reliability and efficiency. Whether heating your pool with a traditional boiler or a renewable energy source, Bowman is the obvious choice.

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          Premium quality heat exchangers and oil coolers for precise temperature control of engines under test cell development conditions.

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          Recovering waste heat energy from engine powered generating sets for biogas, diesel and natural gas applications up to 1 MW.

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          Efficient cooling for stationary / land-based engines where air cooling is either unavailable or inappropriate.

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          The reliable solution for cooling Electric & Hybrid Marine Propulsion Systems.

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          A comprehensive oil cooling solution for industrial hydraulic control systems, plus high temperature and mining applications.

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          A complete solution for cooling complex on-board hydraulic equipment, including thruster and stabiliser systems.

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          The complete cooling solution for marine engine propulsion, including the latest electric and hybrid systems.

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          An energy efficient solution for heating hot tubs and swim spas faster, significantly reducing heat-up time for guest change-over periods.

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          Quality heat exchangers for efficient swimming pool heating, using boiler or renewable energy heat sources.

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Marine Engine Heat Exchangers

Bespoke cooling solutions for a range of popular marine engines from major OEMs, including coolant heat exchangers, charge air coolers, plus combined heat exchangers and exhaust manifolds, suitable for cooling marine engines up to 1 MW.

Marine Engine Heat Exchangers

Bespoke cooling solutions for a range of popular marine engines from major OEMs, including coolant heat exchangers, charge air coolers, plus combined heat exchangers and exhaust manifolds, suitable for cooling marine engines up to 1 MW.
In addition to our standard marine heat exchanger range, Bowman also offer a number of models designed for specific engines, including Cummins, Ford, Mitsubishi and Perkins. These units are the perfect replacement for a failed OEM part. They also provide an easy solution for converting an industrial engine for marine applications using sea water as the cooling medium.

Product Benefits

OE Design Unit

Easier installation on specific engine types

Simple Selection

Cooling performance designed for the engine

Premium Quality

UK manufactured, using quality components

Cost-Effective

Enables easier engine conversion for marine use

Heritage Designs

Suitable for older engine designs made under licence

In addition to our standard marine heat exchanger range, Bowman also offer a number of models designed for specific engines, including Cummins, Ford, Mitsubishi and Perkins. These units are the perfect replacement for a failed OEM part. They also provide an easy solution for converting an industrial engine for marine applications using sea water as the cooling medium.

Features

OE Quality Parts

OE Quality Parts

Many models combine the heat exchanger with the exhaust manifold enabling the unit to easily integrate into the engine's cooling system.

Comprehensive Range

Comprehensive Range

A standard range of jacket water, engine oil and turbocharged air cooling solutions is also available, enabling industrial engines to be easily converted for marine use.

Simple to Maintain

Simple to Maintain

Removable end covers enable the tube stack to be easily withdrawn from the outer shell, ensuring maintenance is simple and straightforward.

Specification

The information below gives a general guide to the current range of bespoke marine engine heat exchangers. If the unit you require isn’t listed below, please contact us as a limited number of heat exchangers for certain obsolete British Leyland, Ford, Mercedes Benz and Perkins engines are still available.

If you need to replace obsolete heat exchangers and require one of our standard products, please contact us with details of the engine and your cooling requirements and we will help with the selection of suitable products.

Cummins Marine Engines

ModelBowman TypeApplication
4B/BT/BTA SeriesCB120-4109-3Heat Exchanger
4BT/BTA SeriesFG100-4075-2Charge Air Cooler
6B/BT SeriesCB140-4216-4Heat Exchanger
6BT SeriesFG100-4075-2Charge Air Cooler
6BTA SeriesGL140-4076-2Charge Air Cooler
6C/CT/CTA SeriesCC120-4173Heat Exchanger
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Model:
4B/BT/BTA Series
Bowman Type
CB120-4109-3
Application
Heat Exchanger
Model:
4BT/BTA Series
Bowman Type
FG100-4075-2
Application
Charge Air Cooler
Model:
6B/BT Series
Bowman Type
CB140-4216-4
Application
Heat Exchanger
Model:
6BT Series
Bowman Type
FG100-4075-2
Application
Charge Air Cooler
Model:
6BTA Series
Bowman Type
GL140-4076-2
Application
Charge Air Cooler
Model:
6C/CT/CTA Series
Bowman Type
CC120-4173
Application
Heat Exchanger

Ford Marine Engines

ModelBowman TypeApplication
Type 2722/3/5FH440-3404Header Tank Heat Exchanger
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Model:
Type 2722/3/5
Bowman Type
FH440-3404
Application
Header Tank Heat Exchanger

Mitsubishi Marine Engines

ModelBowman TypeApplication
L Series: L2ML120-3992Combined Heat Exchanger and Exhaust Manifold
L Series: L3ML130-3993Combined Heat Exchanger and Exhaust Manifold
K Series: K3B/D/EMK130-3996Combined Heat Exchanger and Exhaust Manifold
K Series: K4C/D/EMK140-3997Combined Heat Exchanger and Exhaust Manifold
S Series: S3/L2MS130-4295Combined Heat Exchanger and Exhaust Manifold
S Series: S4/L2 MS140-4296Combined Heat Exchanger and Exhaust Manifold
View Table
Model:
L Series: L2
Bowman Type
ML120-3992
Application
Combined Heat Exchanger and Exhaust Manifold
Model:
L Series: L3
Bowman Type
ML130-3993
Application
Combined Heat Exchanger and Exhaust Manifold
Model:
K Series: K3B/D/E
Bowman Type
MK130-3996
Application
Combined Heat Exchanger and Exhaust Manifold
Model:
K Series: K4C/D/E
Bowman Type
MK140-3997
Application
Combined Heat Exchanger and Exhaust Manifold
Model:
S Series: S3/L2
Bowman Type
MS130-4295
Application
Combined Heat Exchanger and Exhaust Manifold
Model:
S Series: S4/L2
Bowman Type
MS140-4296
Application
Combined Heat Exchanger and Exhaust Manifold

Perkins Marine Engines

ModelBowman TypeApplication
4-99/107/108PE180-3483Combined Heat Exchanger and Exhaust Manifold
4-236PE390-3674Combined Heat Exchanger and Exhaust Manifold
6-354PE580-3676Combined Heat Exchanger and Exhaust Manifold
View Table
Model:
4-99/107/108
Bowman Type
PE180-3483
Application
Combined Heat Exchanger and Exhaust Manifold
Model:
4-236
Bowman Type
PE390-3674
Application
Combined Heat Exchanger and Exhaust Manifold
Model:
6-354
Bowman Type
PE580-3676
Application
Combined Heat Exchanger and Exhaust Manifold

Swimming Pool Boiler Range – Typical Performance and Dimensions

The table below enables the selection of the most appropriate heat exchanger for your swimming pool or spa. The information shows the amount of heat that can be transferred from either boiler or renewable energy sources, together with the basic dimensions of each unit.  Typical pool sizes are also shown as a guide. For further information please download the product brochure, contact us or your nearest stockist.

The image above is representative of swimming pool heat exchangers for boilers rated from 12 – 100 kW.

Note – Ratings and weight are specifically relevant to the titanium versions of each heat exchanger. Download the brochure for more detailed information.

The image above is representative of swimming pool heat exchangers for boilers rated from 100 – 300 kW.

Note – Ratings and weight are specifically relevant to the titanium versions of each heat exchanger. Download the brochure for more detailed information.

The image above is representative of swimming pool heat exchangers for boilers rated from 170 – 1055 kW.

Note – Ratings and weight are specifically relevant to the titanium versions of each heat exchanger. Download the brochure for more detailed information.

Swimming Pool Boiler Range – Typical Performance and Dimensions

The images above are of swimming pool heat exchangers for renewable energy sources. The top image is representative of the 5113-3, 5113-5 and 5114-5 heat exchangers and the second image shows the 5115-5 unit.

Note – Weight provided are for the titanium versions.

More detailed product information can be found on all of the heat exchangers in the range by clicking the link for the specific product or downloading the product data sheets below.

Metric Connections – European Specification 

For spas, hot tubs and small private pools

For mid sized private and commercial pools

For large commercial and public pools

For more information on JK190-5118-3 and PK190-5119-3 please contact Bowman.

For transferring heat from solar panels and heat pumps

Imperial Connections – North America

For spas, hot tubs and small private pools

For mid sized private and commercial pools

For large commercial and public pools

For more information on JK190-5110-3 and PK190-5111-3 please contact Bowman.

For transferring heat from solar panels and heat pumps

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Marine Heat Exchangers

The brochure provides an overview of the products that are used for marine applications including engine and transmission coolers and heat exchangers for hydraulic deck machinery.

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Header Tank Heat Exchangers

Technical sales brochure includes product information, ratings charts, drawings and dimensions for the standard product range.

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Tubular Heat Exchangers

Technical sales brochure includes product information, ratings charts, drawings and dimensions for the standard product range.

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Charge Air Coolers

Technical sales brochure includes product information, ratings charts, drawings and dimensions for the standard product range.

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Hydraulic Oil Coolers

Technical sales brochure includes product information, ratings charts, drawings and dimensions for the standard product range.

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  • Swimming Pool Heat Exchangers

    Technical sales brochure includes product information, ratings charts, drawings and dimensions for the standard product range.

  • Swimming Pool Heat Exchangers

    Technical sales brochure includes product information, ratings charts, drawings and dimensions for the standard product range.

  • Swimming Pool Heat Exchangers

    Technical sales brochure includes product information, ratings charts, drawings and dimensions for the standard product range.

  • Swimming Pool Heat Exchangers

    Technical sales brochure includes product information, ratings charts, drawings and dimensions for the standard product range.

Technical sales brochure includes product information, ratings charts, drawings and dimensions for the standard product range.

Installation Manual for Swimming Pool Heat Exchangers

Technical sales brochure includes product information, ratings charts, drawings and dimensions for the standard product range.

5113 Product Profile

Technical sales brochure includes product information, ratings charts, drawings and dimensions for the standard product range.

5113 Product Profile

Technical sales brochure includes product information, ratings charts, drawings and dimensions for the standard product range.

5113 Product Profile

Technical sales brochure includes product information, ratings charts, drawings and dimensions for the standard product range.

5113 Product Profile

Technical sales brochure includes product information, ratings charts, drawings and dimensions for the standard product range.

Technical sales brochure includes product information, ratings charts, drawings and dimensions for the standard product range.

Installation Manual for Swimming Pool Heat Exchangers

Technical sales brochure includes product information, ratings charts, drawings and dimensions for the standard product range.

5113 Product Profile

Technical sales brochure includes product information, ratings charts, drawings and dimensions for the standard product range.

5113 Product Profile

Technical sales brochure includes product information, ratings charts, drawings and dimensions for the standard product range.

5113 Product Profile

Technical sales brochure includes product information, ratings charts, drawings and dimensions for the standard product range.

5113 Product Profile

Technical sales brochure includes product information, ratings charts, drawings and dimensions for the standard product range.

FAQs

FAQs

There are a number of factors to consider when projecting the life of a marine oil cooler.

For example, has the correct product been selected for the cooling requirement?

Has it been installed and commissioned correctly?

Is the velocity (or flow rate) and pressure of the cooling medium within manufacturers recommendations?

Has the unit been maintained and serviced in line with manufacturers requirements?

Assuming all the of the above questions (and possibly a few more) have been correctly addressed, there is no reason why a good quality marine oil cooler, from a well known, reputable company such as Bowman, shouldn’t last for more than 20 years.

But to achieve this, it’s vital that the unit is correctly specified, installed, commissioned and maintained.

For example, on marine oil coolers fitted with Cupro-nickel tube stacks, it is vitally important to ensure the copper-nickel alloy tubes are ‘conditioned’ correctly, to enable the thin layer of natural protective film to form on the tube surface, to provide long term corrosion protection.

Additionally, if the manufacturers recommended water flow rate is exceeded, high velocity seawater entering the oil cooler can quickly erode the tubes and tube plates, leading to premature failure, so following the guidelines is critical!

And the well documented rise of plastic waste in our oceans, means that in addition to having adequate filtration of the incoming seawater, it’s also really important to inspect and clean an oil cooler regularly, to maintain its performance and extend the life of the unit!

The good news is that if looked after correctly, a marine oil cooler can operate reliably for decades.

In fact Bowman often hear of instances where their marine oil coolers have been working for more than 40 years!

Bowman manufacture a very wide range of oil coolers to suit most marine applications and have a computer based selection programme, to recommend the correct unit for the application.

Selecting the correct heat exchanger is very important to ensure the pool heats up quickly to desired temperature. The main issues to consider when sizing a swimming pool heat exchanger are;

  1. Pool size – what is the water capacity? Heat exchangers are sized according to capacity, so a unit designed to heat a 80 m³ (18,000 gal) pool would be no use, if you have an 180 m³ (39,500 gal) pool.
  2. How is it heated? Usually, the choice is either a boiler or renewable energy. If it’s renewable energy, select a heat exchanger specially designed for the lower temperature water provided by solar panels or heat pumps, as these units need less energy to heat the pool to the required temperature.
  3. Boiler water temperature – however, most pools will be heated by boilers, so what is the temperature of the boiler water? Usually, it’s between 80 °C and 85 °C – the ideal temperature for pool heating. Some boilers are lower – around 60 °C. So, using 82 °C water, a heat exchanger providing 110 kW should heat your 180 m³ pool efficiently. But if the boiler water temperature is only 60 °C, the heat available to transfer drops to around 60 kW – a reduction of over 40%, so a larger heat exchanger would be required for the pool to achieve full temperature.
  4. What are the water flow rates? Flow rates are vital for the heat exchanger to transfer thermal energy to the pool. If the hot water flow rate is too low, the available energy will not be passed through the heat exchanger. However, the flow rate of the pool water is equally important. People often think it is important to generate a large temperature differential between the pool water entering and leaving the heat exchanger. They are happy, if the pipework connected to the outlet of the heat exchanger is noticeably warmer than it is at the inlet. In reality, this actually reduces the efficiency of the heat transfer process! This is because the pool water flow is too low – the water remains in the heat exchanger for too long, so a much smaller volume of water is being heated to a slightly higher temperature. However, with higher flow rates, the time taken to turn over the pool water will reduce and even a small increase in the temperature of the pool water through the heat exchanger (1.5 °C for example) will have a greater effect on the heating efficiency of the pool.

More information about heat exchanger selection, read the article ‘Why doesn’t my pool heat up faster?’

Selecting the correct heat exchanger is very important to ensure the pool heats up quickly to desired temperature. The main issues to consider when sizing a swimming pool heat exchanger are;

  1. Pool size – what is the water capacity? Heat exchangers are sized according to capacity, so a unit designed to heat a 80 m³ (18,000 gal) pool would be no use, if you have an 180 m³ (39,500 gal) pool.
  2. How is it heated? Usually, the choice is either a boiler or renewable energy. If it’s renewable energy, select a heat exchanger specially designed for the lower temperature water provided by solar panels or heat pumps, as these units need less energy to heat the pool to the required temperature.
  3. Boiler water temperature – however, most pools will be heated by boilers, so what is the temperature of the boiler water? Usually, it’s between 80 °C and 85 °C – the ideal temperature for pool heating. Some boilers are lower – around 60 °C. So, using 82 °C water, a heat exchanger providing 110 kW should heat your 180 m³ pool efficiently. But if the boiler water temperature is only 60 °C, the heat available to transfer drops to around 60 kW – a reduction of over 40%, so a larger heat exchanger would be required for the pool to achieve full temperature.
  4. What are the water flow rates? Flow rates are vital for the heat exchanger to transfer thermal energy to the pool. If the hot water flow rate is too low, the available energy will not be passed through the heat exchanger. However, the flow rate of the pool water is equally important. People often think it is important to generate a large temperature differential between the pool water entering and leaving the heat exchanger. They are happy, if the pipework connected to the outlet of the heat exchanger is noticeably warmer than it is at the inlet. In reality, this actually reduces the efficiency of the heat transfer process! This is because the pool water flow is too low – the water remains in the heat exchanger for too long, so a much smaller volume of water is being heated to a slightly higher temperature. However, with higher flow rates, the time taken to turn over the pool water will reduce and even a small increase in the temperature of the pool water through the heat exchanger (1.5 °C for example) will have a greater effect on the heating efficiency of the pool.

More information about heat exchanger selection, read the article ‘Why doesn’t my pool heat up faster?’

Selecting the correct heat exchanger is very important to ensure the pool heats up quickly to desired temperature. The main issues to consider when sizing a swimming pool heat exchanger are;

  1. Pool size – what is the water capacity? Heat exchangers are sized according to capacity, so a unit designed to heat a 80 m³ (18,000 gal) pool would be no use, if you have an 180 m³ (39,500 gal) pool.
  2. How is it heated? Usually, the choice is either a boiler or renewable energy. If it’s renewable energy, select a heat exchanger specially designed for the lower temperature water provided by solar panels or heat pumps, as these units need less energy to heat the pool to the required temperature.
  3. Boiler water temperature – however, most pools will be heated by boilers, so what is the temperature of the boiler water? Usually, it’s between 80 °C and 85 °C – the ideal temperature for pool heating. Some boilers are lower – around 60 °C. So, using 82 °C water, a heat exchanger providing 110 kW should heat your 180 m³ pool efficiently. But if the boiler water temperature is only 60 °C, the heat available to transfer drops to around 60 kW – a reduction of over 40%, so a larger heat exchanger would be required for the pool to achieve full temperature.
  4. What are the water flow rates? Flow rates are vital for the heat exchanger to transfer thermal energy to the pool. If the hot water flow rate is too low, the available energy will not be passed through the heat exchanger. However, the flow rate of the pool water is equally important. People often think it is important to generate a large temperature differential between the pool water entering and leaving the heat exchanger. They are happy, if the pipework connected to the outlet of the heat exchanger is noticeably warmer than it is at the inlet. In reality, this actually reduces the efficiency of the heat transfer process! This is because the pool water flow is too low – the water remains in the heat exchanger for too long, so a much smaller volume of water is being heated to a slightly higher temperature. However, with higher flow rates, the time taken to turn over the pool water will reduce and even a small increase in the temperature of the pool water through the heat exchanger (1.5 °C for example) will have a greater effect on the heating efficiency of the pool.

More information about heat exchanger selection, read the article ‘Why doesn’t my pool heat up faster?’

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