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pump unloading schematics question

RobertHasty

Mechanical
Jun 14, 2012
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As a former employee of Bosch Rexroth I can confirm the following.

The highlighted valve is not big enough to handle the flow. It’s a small pilot valve that vents the main stage at the required pressure, as set on the spring in valve 1.
 
Hi, thank you for the reply.

So the highlighted valve has the same pressure as the valve # 1?

My question is : couldn't the system work without it?

In this configuration, the P1 should first overcome the spring of the highlighted valve a then unload through valve 1.
Wouldn't be easier (simpler) without highlighted valve?
 
It’s valve 1 that’s too small to handle the flow from P1, not the highlighted valve as I said before.

The pilot flow is very small. There is a control orifice in the highlighted valve to make sure there is a good pressure differential. Otherwise the valve will be unstable when the P2 pressure opens valve 1.

If you just had a big valve to unload the bigger pump, it would be very unstable as it opens and closes. It needs to be pilot operated to be stable.
 

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