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The DCV's operate simultaneously to operate the two cylinders. They are both loading on the annulus side.
Can you tell me why when I operate it, the pressure in line B is zero until the cyl 1 bottoms out then it climbs to the pressure required to lift cyl 2 (which requires nearly twice as much).
The screw on the Over Centre Valve (OVC) at line B is screwed right in.
It seems the valve is open to tank all the time there is flow but at no flow the OCV operates.
The OCV was put in because the Cyl 1 lifted first as it doesn't need as much pressure as cyl 2 and I tried to restrict Cyl 1 somehow. They are both supposed to come up more or less together but they are different sizes & loads hence different pressure requirements.
I thought by screwing in the OCV at line B should mean it "blocks" pressure until the pilot pressure from line A & the pressure in line B rises enough to overcomes the compressed spring pressure?
Even stranger is we have made 10 units which are acceptable but this one won't behave like the others - We have tried about 6 different OCV's with no difference. We haven't got the other units now to be able to swop those valves either.
The pump is on a 12v powerpack.
Any advice would be gratefully accepted
Thanks
The DCV's operate simultaneously to operate the two cylinders. They are both loading on the annulus side.
Can you tell me why when I operate it, the pressure in line B is zero until the cyl 1 bottoms out then it climbs to the pressure required to lift cyl 2 (which requires nearly twice as much).
The screw on the Over Centre Valve (OVC) at line B is screwed right in.
It seems the valve is open to tank all the time there is flow but at no flow the OCV operates.
The OCV was put in because the Cyl 1 lifted first as it doesn't need as much pressure as cyl 2 and I tried to restrict Cyl 1 somehow. They are both supposed to come up more or less together but they are different sizes & loads hence different pressure requirements.
I thought by screwing in the OCV at line B should mean it "blocks" pressure until the pilot pressure from line A & the pressure in line B rises enough to overcomes the compressed spring pressure?
Even stranger is we have made 10 units which are acceptable but this one won't behave like the others - We have tried about 6 different OCV's with no difference. We haven't got the other units now to be able to swop those valves either.
The pump is on a 12v powerpack.
Any advice would be gratefully accepted
Thanks