3.3 e olss control valve
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E-OLSS: Control Valve.E-OLSS: Control Valve.
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Control Valve.
The valve is a Open centre Load Sensing System with the jet sensors
installed into the control valve.
Jet Sensors detect the flow of return oil passing through the control valve
and returning to tank. The two pressures Pt and Pd are sent to the
NC valve.
The main relief valve maintains maximum work pressure.
Built into the control valves are the straight travel, arm throttle and swing
priority valves.
Two Stage relief
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Jet Sensors: Levers in Neutral
Oil carry over from the control valve flow through the jet sensors.
When levers are in the neutral position there is a small flow from the pump returning to tank.
The jet stream coming out of the Jet Sensor Orifice is uninterrupted filling Pt sense line back to NC valve.
Jet Sensor Out-put Pressure Pt Jet Sensor Out-put
Pressure Pd
Orifice
Jet Stream
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Jet Sensors: Levers Operated.As the machine starts to operate the oil flow in the control valve increases.
When the differential pressure Pt – Pd reaches 15 Kg/cm2 (at 40 l/min) the relief valve opens.
Now almost all the carry over oil (Qc) is being discharged through the relief valve.A small amount is passing through Jet Sensor Orifice.
Pump pressure Qc
Pt
Pd
Pt (Jet Sensor output pressure)
Pd (Back pressure)
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Straight Travel Valve (PC1250-7).
The straight travel valve is installed into the control valve.
It acts to prevent and deviation in the direction of travel if the boom, arm, or
bucket are operated when the machine is traveling.
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Travel operating Independently
The straight travel solenoid is de-energised, so no pilot pressure is
flowing to the spool.
Ports P1 and P2 are not connected each circuit remains independent.
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When travel and work equipment are operated
together.
The straight travel solenoid is excited and pilot pressure is flowing to spool (6), pushing it across to the
left.
Ports P1 and P2 are now interconnected so the same amount
of oil is delivered to both travel motors evenly.
This prevents travel deviation.
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Control Valve (PC200-5)
Built into the control valve are:
1. Straight Travel valve.
2. Arm Throttle valve.
3. Swing Priority valve.
The control valve is manufactured in two halves, they are bolted together
sharing common galleries.
Straight Travel
Swing Priority
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Arm Throttle Valve.
When the arm control lever and boom control lever are operated at the same time, most of the pressure oil flows t the arm circuit, where the load is less.
When this happens the arm throttle valve is switched and the flow of oil to the arm control valve is restricted.
Arm Operated Independently Arm and Boom
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Swing Priority Valve.
When operating swing and arm at the same time, most of the oil flows to the arm which has less load. The flow to the swing circuit is reduced so arm speed is fast.
To prevent this the swing priority valve is switched to restrict the flow of pressure oil to the arm control valve.
When Swing is not operated with Arm circuit.
When Swing is operated with Arm Circuit.
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