Theory of operation
Bird 8920 series loads consist of a thin-film-on-ceramic resistor immersed in a dielectric coolant. The resistor, individually selected for its accuracy, is enclosed in a special housing. When surrounded by the coolant, this produces a uniform, practically reflectionless line termination over the specified frequencies.
The load is cooled by natural fluid and air convection currents. The coolant, chosen for its dielectric and thermal characteristics, carries heat from the resistor to the walls of the cooling tank, where radiator fins surrounding the tank transfer the heat to the air.
When the coolant is heated, thermal expansion causes an increase in the internal pressure. The vent plug relieves this pressure while protecting the opening from dirt or other contaminants.
Thermoswitch (optional - part number 8890-008)
As an option, the load may be provided with a thermoswitch assembly, P/N 8890-008. The thermoswitch is used as an interlock switch to disable transmitter power if the coolant temperature exceeds a preset temperature, thus preventing possible damage from accidental power overloading from the transmitter or equipment malfunction.
The thermoswitch is normally closed and opens at a maximum safe temperature. Since the thermoswitch is connected in series with the transmitter interlock, it cuts off transmitter power if the coolant temperature exceeds this value.
Many models available
Bird offers several models of oil cooled loads. Models are available with power ratings from 150W to 10kW, many connection options, and utilizing convection or blowers for cooling.
For more detailed information on Bird oil cooled loads with power ratings, connector types and more, please see pages 88-89 (PDF pages 9-10) of the document linked here.