Contents - Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
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- PVG 32 with open center PVP
- PVG 32 with closed center PVP
- PVG 32 sectional view
- Control system example
- Examples of wiring block diagram
- Load sensing controls
- Remote pressure compensated system characteristics
- Pressure compensated system characteristics
- PVPC without check valve for open or closed center PVP
- PVMR, friction detent
- PVBS, main spools for pressure control
- Application
- Limitation
- PVH, hydraulic actuation
- PVPX, electrical LS unloading valve
- Electrical control of PVG
- Closed loop control
- PVEO
- PVEA, PVEH, PVES, PVEU
- PVHC
- General
- Pressure-compensated PVB, open center PVP
- PVB without pressure compensation, open center PVP
- PVB without pressure compensation, closed center PVP
- PVLP, shock and PVLA, suction valves
- Examples of how to use the characteristics for pressure control spools
- Characteristics for float position main spools
- Manually actuated PVG 32 – fixed displ. pump
- Electrically actuated PVG 32 – variable displ. pump
- Particle content, degree of contamination
- PVM, control lever positions
- Surface treatment
- PVP, pump side modules
- PVB, basic modules
- PVLA, suction valve (fitted in PVB)
- PVM, mechanical actuation
- PVPC, plug for external pilot oil supply
- Standard FC spools
- Standard FC spools, hydraulic actuation
- FC spools for friction detent, PVMR
- Standard PC spools
- Standard PC spools, hydraulic actuation
- PVB, basic valves
- PVP, pump side module
- PVE, electrical actuation
- Standard and option assembly
- PVG 32 specification sheet
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Load sensing controlsThe LS control matches system requirements for both pressure and flow in the circuit regardless of theworking pressure. Used with a closed center control valve, the pump remains in low-pressure standbymode with zero flow until the valve is opened. The LS setting determines standby pressure.Typical operating curve00P101 968EPC settingFlowPressureQ maxLoad sensing circuitP101 967Most load sensing systems use parallel, closed center, control valves with special porting that allows thehighest work function pressure (LS signal) to feed back to the LS control.Margin pressure is the difference between system pressure and the LS signal pressure. The LS controlmonitors margin pressure to read system demand. A drop in margin pressure means the system needsmore flow. A rise in margin pressure tells the LS control to decrease flow.LS control with bleed orifice (do not use with PVG valves)The load sense signal line requires a bleed orifice to prevent high-pressure lockup of the pump control.Most load-sensing control valves include this orifice. An optional internal bleed orifice is available, for usewith control valves that do not internally bleed the LS signal to tank.Integral PC functionThe LS control also performs as a PC control, decreasing pump flow when system pressure reaches the PCsetting. The pressure compensating function has priority over the load sensing function.For additional system protection, install a relief valve in the pump outlet line.Load sensing system characteristics:• Variable pressure and flow• Low pressure standby mode when flow is not needed• System flow adjusted to meet system requirements• Lower torque requirements during engine start-up• Single pump can supply flow and regulate pressure for multiple circuits• Quick response to system flow and pressure requirementsRemote pressure compensated controlsThe remote PC control is a two-stage control that allows multiple PC settings. Remote PC controls arecommonly used in applications requiring low and high pressure PC operation.Technical InformationPVG 32 Proportional Valve GroupFunction16 | © Danfoss | August 2017 520L0344 | BC00000038en-US0802
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