Davies Craig's remote-mounted, universal-install and compact EWP®130 is an advanced, lightweight and powerful Electric Water Pump, offering superior coolant circulation qualities to the mechanical water pump. It is suitable for most engines – large six-cylinder and V8s, 4WDs and most engines up to 400HP. It offers the same fitting options as the EWP®80, and can be installed as an auxiliary or booster pump. The LCD EWP® & Fan Digital Controller is scientifically calibrated to manage the flow rate of engine coolant to lock onto a targeted engine temperature. This LCD EWP®/Fan Digital Controller (Part #8000) is Australian designed and as part of this Australian manufacturing company's continuous improvement program this advanced Digital Controller boasts a suite of enhancements. These include: The prominent blue Liquid Crystal Display screen (pictured). Now suitable for all 12v & 24v electrical systems, with relevant displays. Genuine Thermometer, with coolant and targeted/set temp. displays. Diagnostic check & warm-up signals. Nine (9) targeted/set coolant temperatures, 60C (140F) to 100C (212F). Flashing “EWP®” logo signifying water pump in operation. Davies Craig Thermatic® Fan logo, circulating signifying fan in operation. Flashing High & Low Voltage indicators. Low & High Temp indicators. Audible alarm - if coolant temp doesn't exceed 40ºC (104ºF) within 5 mins of start-up, when coolant temperature exceeds 10ºC (50ºF) of set/target, when coolant temperature exceeds 100ºC (212ºF). Above Set/Target Temperature indicator accompanies audible alarm. Temperature Sensor short & open circuit indicators. Automatic time-out, EWP® runs for 3 minutes or until engine temp has reduced to -10?C (-14F) below set/targeted temp whichever occurs first. The updated Davies, Craig LCD EWP®/Fan Digital Controller (#8000) as an engine management component has undergone extensive research, development, vehicle and test centre scrutiny. The updated LCD Digital Controller how has two specific functions. This unique Controller will now manage the operation of the EWP® by varying the speed of the EWP® in response to the temperature of the engine and manage control of your electric engine fan. The Controller has a push-button on the facia panel that offers target temperatures, 60ºC (140°F) 65ºC (150°F) 70C (160°F) 75ºC (165°F) 80ºC (175°F) 85ºC (185°F) 90ºC (195°F) 95ºC (205°F). Generally, higher engine temperature will offer improved fuel efficiency and lower engine temperature more power. The LCD Digital Controller will now operate the engine's electric fan automatically once the engine has reached +3c above the target temperature. A significant benefit too is the Controller allows the EWP® to run on after ignition shutdown to reduce heat soak. It is recommended that engine operational temperatures be checked with manufacturer. The LCD Digital Controller can be used with our EBP however it is not recommended as it will not vary the speed of the pump in response to temperature but rather simply turn the pump on and off once the top end temperature is reached. For a far more economical & appropriate solution, we would recommend Part Number 0401 & 0444 to turn the EBP on and off at your set temp. *Note: This controller (Part No. 8000) is set up for negativley earthed systems however with a wiring adjustment, can also handle positive earthed systems.
Davies Craig's remote-mounted, universal-install and compact EWP®130 is an advanced, lightweight and powerful Electric Water Pump, offering superior coolant circulation qualities to the mechanical water pump. It is suitable for most engines – large six-cylinder and V8s, 4WDs and most engines up to 400HP. It offers the same fitting options as the EWP®80, and can be installed as an auxiliary or booster pump. The LCD EWP® & Fan Digital Controller is scientifically calibrated to manage the flow rate of engine coolant to lock onto a targeted engine temperature. This LCD EWP®/Fan Digital Controller (Part #8000) is Australian designed and as part of this Australian manufacturing company's continuous improvement program this advanced Digital Controller boasts a suite of enhancements. These include: The prominent blue Liquid Crystal Display screen (pictured). Now suitable for all 12v & 24v electrical systems, with relevant displays. Genuine Thermometer, with coolant and targeted/set temp. displays. Diagnostic check & warm-up signals. Nine (9) targeted/set coolant temperatures, 60C (140F) to 100C (212F). Flashing “EWP®” logo signifying water pump in operation. Davies Craig Thermatic® Fan logo, circulating signifying fan in operation. Flashing High & Low Voltage indicators. Low & High Temp indicators. Audible alarm - if coolant temp doesn't exceed 40ºC (104ºF) within 5 mins of start-up, when coolant temperature exceeds 10ºC (50ºF) of set/target, when coolant temperature exceeds 100ºC (212ºF). Above Set/Target Temperature indicator accompanies audible alarm. Temperature Sensor short & open circuit indicators. Automatic time-out, EWP® runs for 3 minutes or until engine temp has reduced to -10?C (-14F) below set/targeted temp whichever occurs first. The updated Davies, Craig LCD EWP®/Fan Digital Controller (#8000) as an engine management component has undergone extensive research, development, vehicle and test centre scrutiny. The updated LCD Digital Controller how has two specific functions. This unique Controller will now manage the operation of the EWP® by varying the speed of the EWP® in response to the temperature of the engine and manage control of your electric engine fan. The Controller has a push-button on the facia panel that offers target temperatures, 60ºC (140°F) 65ºC (150°F) 70C (160°F) 75ºC (165°F) 80ºC (175°F) 85ºC (185°F) 90ºC (195°F) 95ºC (205°F). Generally, higher engine temperature will offer improved fuel efficiency and lower engine temperature more power. The LCD Digital Controller will now operate the engine's electric fan automatically once the engine has reached +3c above the target temperature. A significant benefit too is the Controller allows the EWP® to run on after ignition shutdown to reduce heat soak. It is recommended that engine operational temperatures be checked with manufacturer. The LCD Digital Controller can be used with our EBP however it is not recommended as it will not vary the speed of the pump in response to temperature but rather simply turn the pump on and off once the top end temperature is reached. For a far more economical & appropriate solution, we would recommend Part Number 0401 & 0444 to turn the EBP on and off at your set temp. *Note: This controller (Part No. 8000) is set up for negativley earthed systems however with a wiring adjustment, can also handle positive earthed systems.