any idea what is the recommended temperature in the dampening section? input temperature is at an average 11C and in the return it is measures at 32C, is this normal? thanks. i'm comparing a komori and CD-102... thanks
I suspect you are experiencing 'diesel effect'. When a liquid is compressed (in this case by pumping it through a system in which it is required to pass through some restriction, maybe from a hose to a smaller diameter fitting, for example) heat is generated. If this is the case, this is the result of poor plumbing and should be fixed.
Perhaps you are unfamiliar with how a diesel engine works; the fuel (a liquid) is contained in a cylinder that reduces in volume, compressing the liquid to the point it reaches its ignition point and burns, generating a larger volume of gas, depressing the compression device (the piston, in this case). Fountain solution can be heated by the same process, I have seen many installations where the fountain solution is pumped into the press refrigerated and returns heated (on one press I observed, it was actually hot). This is usually due to a powerful return pump forcing the liquid through a restriction.
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