Hydbelow
Marine/Ocean
- Jan 15, 2016
- 4
I am looking for ideas to eliminate cross-talk in a hydraulic system with tandem pumps in parallel.
To start, I will be using two X variable displacement pumps that are HP and Load sense controlled.
The pumps will feed into a common manifold and be diverted to a multitude of valves.
The general idea is to have two independent pumps feeding the system with the ability to take one of the pumps offline while allowing the system to run at reduced flow capacity.
I have utilized tandem pumps before in a similar situation, the problem was setting up the pump controllers so the pumps didn't "Chatter" which required setting one pump controller up at 100-200PSI
below the other pump so one would be on standby until the flow demand saturated the pump, dropping the pressure and bringing the other pump online.
Both pump control signals come from the common pressure manifold.
Does anyone have any suggestions to eliminate this Chatter?
Thanks
To start, I will be using two X variable displacement pumps that are HP and Load sense controlled.
The pumps will feed into a common manifold and be diverted to a multitude of valves.
The general idea is to have two independent pumps feeding the system with the ability to take one of the pumps offline while allowing the system to run at reduced flow capacity.
I have utilized tandem pumps before in a similar situation, the problem was setting up the pump controllers so the pumps didn't "Chatter" which required setting one pump controller up at 100-200PSI
below the other pump so one would be on standby until the flow demand saturated the pump, dropping the pressure and bringing the other pump online.
Both pump control signals come from the common pressure manifold.
Does anyone have any suggestions to eliminate this Chatter?
Thanks