Troubleshooting guide, Troubleshooting guide 39 – MTS Series 252 Servovalves User Manual

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Troubleshooting Guide

Series 252 Servovalve Product Information

Maintenance

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Troubleshooting Guide

The table below provides the symptom, probable cause, and remedy for some
common servovalve malfunctions that may be encountered.

Before diagnosing a servovalve malfunction, ensure that:

The servovalve is getting the proper command.

The servovalve is getting full system pressure and flow.

The hydraulic fluid in the system is clean.

S

YMPTOM

P

ROBABLE

C

AUSE

R

EMEDY

Output flow from only one
control port

Actuator is fully
extended/retracted, or
hydraulic motor is
rapidly rotating

Does not respond to the
command signal

Plugged inlet filter element

Replace filter element (252.3x

only)*

Poor response (the servovalve
output lags command signal)

Partially plugged filter element

Clean inlet orifices or clean/replace
filter element

(252.3x only);* check for dirty
hydraulic fluid

High null bias
(a large valve balance
adjustment at the controller is
needed to maintain hydraulic
actuator in stationary position)

Incorrect (mechanical or

electrical) null adjustment

Partially plugged inlet orifice

assembly

Partially plugged filter element

Adjust null

Clean inlet orifices

Clean/replace filter element (252.3X
only);* check for dirty hydraulic

fluid

* For a Series 252.2X or 252.4X Servovalve, return the unit to MTS.

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