Cooling systems are designed to provide adequate cooling for full load operation at a specified ambient air temperature typically between 40C° (104F°) and 50C° (122F°). lating engine temperature by taking away unused heat. The radiator is one of the primary means of regulating temperature, in essence functioning as a heat exchanger rate, they become hotter, as does the engine coolant. In order to cool an engine, radiators pass hot coolant though tubes exposed to. When specing a generator set with an enclosure for use in a hot climate, outside air temperature defines the ambient capability. When buying a generator set, factory testing will assess the model. IP2X is standard, higher IP ratings require larger machines due to reduced airflow (filtered) or closed-circuit cooling (TEAAC / CACA). 4MW of power behind a turbine with inlet chilling will likely be two very different machines. Or is. Engine Oil: Typically 90°C–110°C (194°F–230°F)—slightly hotter than coolant for proper lubrication.