CalG
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With the plan to add a three circuit monoblock directional control valve to allow float function and an extra line when needed on an Allied loader fitted to my SL&H Prince 435, I have the need to understand what is going on inside the valve.
First, my suppositions:
A spool valve of open center configuration discharges all un-needed fluid to the return port and back to tank. Inlet flow is diverted only when the spool is activated, and pressure then builds.
The same valve configured for power beyond plugs the connection between the OC pressure supply and the return line, sending the unused supply fluid through the PB port, and allowing only "spent" discharge fluid to travel back to tank via the return port.
NOW the question.
IF the internal passage between the pressure supply and return chamber/port is plugged, (thus making a PB configuration) AND ALSO the PB outlet port is plugged rather than piped to down line service valves etc., that is then the CLOSED center configuration. (Nothing I need, but to be certain)
the three spool valve I have in hand has a pipe plug down inside the discharge chamber, accessible through an unmarked port ( none of the ports are marked (darned Italian machinery!;-) By comparison with published valve literature, this should be the PB configuration plug.
Some DCV makers supply a single fitting for field conversion from one configuration or another. I have not experienced the particulars of such modifications, but ...I can see a combination plug and cap if an alternate orientation port is to be used. (this valve offers both top and side inlet and discharge.)
Just looking for confirmation.
All comments appreciated
Cal
First, my suppositions:
A spool valve of open center configuration discharges all un-needed fluid to the return port and back to tank. Inlet flow is diverted only when the spool is activated, and pressure then builds.
The same valve configured for power beyond plugs the connection between the OC pressure supply and the return line, sending the unused supply fluid through the PB port, and allowing only "spent" discharge fluid to travel back to tank via the return port.
NOW the question.
IF the internal passage between the pressure supply and return chamber/port is plugged, (thus making a PB configuration) AND ALSO the PB outlet port is plugged rather than piped to down line service valves etc., that is then the CLOSED center configuration. (Nothing I need, but to be certain)
the three spool valve I have in hand has a pipe plug down inside the discharge chamber, accessible through an unmarked port ( none of the ports are marked (darned Italian machinery!;-) By comparison with published valve literature, this should be the PB configuration plug.
Some DCV makers supply a single fitting for field conversion from one configuration or another. I have not experienced the particulars of such modifications, but ...I can see a combination plug and cap if an alternate orientation port is to be used. (this valve offers both top and side inlet and discharge.)
Just looking for confirmation.
All comments appreciated
Cal