MTS Series 505 SilentFlo Hydraulic Power Unit Model 505-30 User Manual

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Model 505.20 - 505.30 SilentFlo™ HPU

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Adjusting the Auto-Cooling Level

Operation

Adjusting the auto-

cooling valve to

correspond with a

change in HPU output

pressure

Perform the following procedure whenever the HPU will be operated with a
change in output pressure for longer than 10 minutes.

The procedure assumes that Steps 1 through 3 of “Adjusting the Hydraulic
Pressure” have already been completed.

1. With the HPU running in high, loosen the nut on the Auto-cooling Valve

located on the control manifold.

2. Adjust the Auto-cooling Valve to shift at the desired level.

When increasing the output pressure, adjust the Auto-cooling Valve
clockwise to the desired shift level.

When decreasing the output pressure, adjust the Auto-cooling Valve
counterclockwise to the desired shift level.

Note

The number of turns required to reach the transition level will depend on
the how much the output pressure is changed. For example, going from
an output pressure of 21 MPa (3000 psi) to 14 MPa (2000 psi) may
require as much as three full turns on the auto-cooling valve before you
approach the transition level.

3. While adjusting the Auto-cooling Valve, listen to the pump.

A.

When the valve shifts a sudden change in pitch will be heard from the
pump.

B.

Reversing the valve adjustment a number of times will aid in
identifying the proper setting.

C.

Make a final counter-clockwise adjustment, an increase in pump pitch
will be heard that corresponds with the opening of the valve.

D.

Stop adjusting at this point.

An alternative to listening for a change in pump pitch is to hold the return line
hose at the manifold while making the valve adjustment to feel when the
resultant flow stops or starts.

Important

Adjustment of the auto-cooling valve to a level too close to the
desired output pressure may cause an unstable condition
characterized by rapid valve shifting. This condition will produce an
audible flutter and can be seen as an erratic movement of the
needle on the pressure gage.

Adjustment of the auto-cooling valve at or above the desired output
pressure may prevent the valve from shifting and result in the HPU
overheating.

Adjustment of the auto-cooling valve that results in the valve
shifting at a level substantially below the desired output pressure
may result in reduced flow to the system.

4. Confirm the auto-cooling valve setting by slowly cycling the HPU Output

Pressure Control.

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