Hydraulic Power Unit
Hydraulic Power Unit
Hydraulic Power Unit
Product Manual
Model 506.62/.72
Hydraulic Power Supply
September 1996
117730-00D
Table of Contents
Section 1
1.1
1.2
Section 2
2.1
2.2
2.3
Section 3
3.1
3.1.1
3.1.1.1
3.1.1.2
3.1.2
3.1.3
3.1.3.1
3.1.3.2
3.1.3.3
3.2
3.2.1
3.2.2
3.2.3
3.2.4
3.3
3.3.1
3.3.2
3.3.3
Section 4
4.1
4.2
4.2.1
4.2.2
4.3
Introduction
Functional Description ............................................................................. 1-1
Specifications.......................................................................................... 1-2
Operation
Controls and Indicators............................................................................. 2-1
Operation Procedures ............................................................................... 2-3
Supercharge Pump Operation ................................................................... 2-4
Service
Maintenance Procedures............................................................................ 3-1
Filters ............................................................................................... 3-2
High-Pressure Filter Replacement................................................ 3-2
Low-Pressure Filter Replacement.................................................. 3-4
Hydraulic Fluid................................................................................. 3-5
Accumulators ..................................................................................... 3-7
Precharge Pressure-Checking Intervals......................................... 3-7
Precharging the Accumulators ...................................................... 3-7
Changing the Accumulator Seals .................................................. 3-7
Service Adjustments ................................................................................. 3-8
Output Pressure Adjustment ................................................................ 3-9
Dual-Temperature Switch Adjustments............................................. 3-10
Low-Level Switch Adjustment .......................................................... 3-11
Main Pump Low-Inlet Pressure Switch Adjustment............................. 3-12
Starter Assembly ................................................................................... 3-13
Abnormal HPS Shutdown ................................................................. 3-14
Fuse Replacement............................................................................. 3-14
PLC
.....................................................................................
Service
3-15
Installation
Hydraulic Connections ............................................................................. 4-2
Electrical Connections .............................................................................. 4-3
Transformer Wiring............................................................................ 4-4
Input Power........................................................................................ 4-5
Cooling Water Connections....................................................................... 4-6
Table of Contents
Section 5
5.1
5.2
5.2.1
5.2.2
Theory of Operation
Hydraulic Operation ............................................................................... 5-1
Electrical Operation ................................................................................ 5-3
Control .............................................................................................. 5-3
Interlocks........................................................................................... 5-5
Index
List of Figures
Figure 2-1
Figure 3-1
Figure 3-2
Figure 3-3
Figure 4-1
Figure 4-2
Figure 4-3
Figure 4-4
Figure 4-5
Figure 4-6
Figure 5-1
Figure 5-2
List of Tables
Table
Table
Table
Table
Table
1-1
1-2
2-1
3-1
3-2
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Table of Contents
Section 1
Introduction
The Model 506.62/.72 Hydraulic Power Supply (HPS) uses a variablevolume (pressure compensated) main pump, with a pressurized
(supercharged) hydraulic fluid inlet, to provide pressure to systems
with various flow requirements. The HPS is designed to be used with
servo-controlled, electro-hydraulic systems.
Definition
019-341M
1.1
Functional Description
Front panel controls on the HPS include local operating controls for the
main pump and supercharge pump. Front panel indicators show running
time, power on, low fluid level, fluid over-temperature, and dirty filter
conditions.
Pressure output
Pressure output is controlled by an adjustment on the main pump and is
monitored by the output pressure gage. An adjustable back-up relief
valve limits output pressure by porting fluid back to the reservoir when
the output pressure rises above the relief valve setting. High/low
pressure operation is controlled by the high/low solenoid valves.
These valves control the main pressure control (pressure compensator)
vent ports and the backup relief valve vent port.
Introduction
1-1
Pressure accumulation
Temperature control
Programmable logic
controller
1.2
Specifications
The required water pressure between the input and the output of the
heat exchanger is 30 to 45 psi (0.2 to 0.3 MPa). The maximum allowable
pressure is 120 psi (0.8 MPa). The flow rate (20%) at a given
temperature is shown in the table below.
Cooling water
specifications
1-2
Introduction
60F (15.5C)
65F (18.5C)
70F (21.0C)
75F (24.0C)
80F (26.5C)
85F (29.5C)
Table 1-2 lists the specifications for the Model 506.62/.72 HPS.
HPS specifications
Model 506.62
Model 506.72
90 dBa
90 dBa
Reservoir capacity:
3.0/0.45 microns
3.0/0.45 microns
High-pressure filtration
10 microns
10 microns
15 hp (11 kW)
20 hp (15 kW)
385 A
200 A
515 A
250 A
Wye-delta
Wye-delta
9A
9A
380,000
96,000
509,000
128,600
27,600
7,000
37,000
11,100
1.25 in. (38.8 mm) I.D. 1.25 in. (38.8 mm) I.D.
104F (40C)
104F (40C)
40F (4.4C)
40F (4.4C)
Length
Width
Specifications are subject to change without notice. Contact MTS for verification of any critical specifications.
Introduction
1-3
Section 2
Operation
2.1
Power
Spch Pump
Run
Start
Auto
Emergency Stop
11
2
HPS
Control
Source
Remote
Local
Main Pump
Low
High
Start
Reset
Stop
10
9
Conditions
Fluid Over-Temp
Dirty Filter
Hours of Operation
12
13
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Operation
2-1
Control/Indicator
Description
Power indicator*
Spch Pump
Auto/Run/Start switch
Source Remote/Local
switch
Main Pump
High/Low/Start switch
Fluid Over-Temperature
indicator*
Hours of Operation
meter
This front panel meter indicates the total operating hours of the
pump.
Stop switch
When Stop is pressed (in either local and remote control), the
HPS output first ramps to low pressure and then goes to zero
pressure. The supercharge pump continues to run for
approximately 10 seconds.
10
Reset switch
11
This switch operates in both local and remote control and is used
during emergency situations only. When pressed, it immediately
shuts down the HPS (the supercharge pump may continue to run
briefly to supply the main pump until they fully stop).
12
13
Temperature gage
Indicators are "push-to-test" type indicators. This means that if you push the indicator, it will light. If it does not light, the
bulb is burned out.
2-2
Operation
2.2
Operation Procedures
This section provides the local and remote operating procedures for the
506.62/.72 Hydraulic Power Supply.
! WARNING
Warning
Make sure that the external hydraulic system is ready for operation.
NOTE
Local operation
The Dirty Filter indicator may light during a coldstart. It should turn off when the HPS reaches its
normal operating temperature. If the indicator fails to
turn off, correct the condition (Subsection 3.1.1.2) and
press Reset.
1.
2.
3.
Press Reset.1
4.
5.
Check the HPS and external hydraulic system for leaks and
unusual sounds.
6.
7.
Press Stop on the HPS front panel to stop the HPS and remove
output pressure.
Reset must be pressed whenever electrical power to the HPS has been interrupted.
Operation
2-3
Remote Operation
Remote control
connector
2.3
2.
3.
Press Reset.1
4.
Use the remote control device to start the HPS at low pressure.
5.
6.
7.
Use the Off switch on the remote control device to stop the HPS
and remove output pressure.
Cooling procedure
1.
2.
Turn the Spch Pump switch to the Start position and then release
the switch and allow it to return to the Run position. The
supercharge pump operates independently of the main pumps and
circulates hydraulic fluid through the heat exchanger to cool the
fluid.
3.
4.
To restart the HPS, first press the Reset control on the local or
remote control panel to clear the hydraulic interlock circuit, and
then start the HPS in low pressure.
Reset must be pressed whenever electrical power to the HPS has been interrupted.
2-4
Operation
Section 3
Service
This section contains service information for the Model 506.62/.72
Hydraulic Power Supply (HPS). It provides:
Introduction
3.1
maintenance procedures
service adjustments
electrical information
Maintenance Procedures
Maintenance overview
High Pressure
Filter
Pressure
Accumulator
Low Pressure
Filter
Slow Turn-on
Accumulator
Heat Exchanger
Manifold Drain
(under manifold)
Filter
Drain
Supercharge Pump
VW-G069
Service
3-1
Interval
Subsection
daily
when the indicator points to CHANGE
3.1.1
3.1.1
daily
3.1.2
3.1.2
3.1.2
at established interval
3.1.3
3.1.1
monthly
Filters
Fluid filtration is provided by a 10-micron high-pressure filter and a
3-micron low-pressure filter. See Figure 3-1 for the location of the
filters and their drains.
! WARNING
High-pressure release occurs if the system is pressurized.
High-pressure release may cause personal injury or damage equipment.
Ensure that the output pressure gage reads zero before replacing the
filters.
KO
CHA
NG
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1.
3-2
Service
Press Stop on the HPS. The output pressure gage must read zero.
2.
Loosen the air-bleed screw on top of the filter housing endcap. See
the figure on the left.
3.
With a container under the manifold drain port (Figure 3-1), open
the port to drain the fluid from the filter (the pressure
accumulator also drains).
When the fluid is drained, close the drain port and tighten the
air-bleed screw. Discard the fluid according to company policy.
5.
6.
Remove and save the grommet between the two filter elements.
Discard the filter elements.
7.
8.
9.
Insert two clean filter elements (MTS part number 100533-05), with
the grommet between the two elements, into the filter housing.
unscrews
endcap
air-bleed
screw
VW-G047B
unscrews
endcap
air-bleed
screw
O-ring
filter
housing
base
VW-G070
10. Inspect the compression spring plate and replace the end-cap.
Taking care not to damage the O-ring and the back-up washer,
tighten the end-cap.
Operate the HPS in low pressure for 5 minutes to remove air from the
filter housing. Check for leaks while doing this.
Service
3-3
Press Stop on the HPS. The output pressure gage must read zero.
cable
2.
handle
3.
Remove one of the two bleed screws at the top of the filter cover.
4.
Place a container under the filter drain and drain the fluid.
Dispose of the fluid according to company policy.
5.
6.
7.
Remove and discard the filter element. Inspect the filter housing
for any remaining contamination.
8.
9.
Side View
bleed
screws
filter
housing
filter
drain
Purge the filter housing of air and allow it to fill with fluid as follows:
1.
2.
3.
4.
This indicator may light during a cold-start condition, but should extinguish when the HPS reaches its normal operating
temperature.
3-4
Service
3.1.2
Hydraulic Fluid
Regular maintenance of hydraulic fluid maximizes the service life of
the system and its components.
Check the fluid-level in the transparent gage. A low level can indicate
a leak. A high level can indicate water contamination from the heat
exchanger. If the fluid appears to have changed significantly, obtain a
sample from the HPS reservoir and check it for the following qualities:
Obtain a sample of the fluid and have it analyzed. The fluid tests
should include chemical analysis, particle count, and viscosity checks.
Record the results and replace the fluid if necessary.
Service
3-5
Perform this procedure to replace the hydraulic fluid. You will need a
Model 590.01 Fluid Transfer Pump or a pump which provides at least
10-micron filtration.
1.
Turn off electrical power to the HPS. Remove the reservoir filler
cap assembly.
2.
Drain the hydraulic fluid into a container, while hot, through the
drain valve. Close the valve.
3.
Then drain the oil from the entire system (such as from the hoses
and accumulators).
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Front View
Drain
VW-G041E
! CAUTION
To avoid damage to the hydraulic system, follow these precautions:
Do not mix different brands of hydraulic fluid. This can create
contaminants. Ensure that the replacement hydraulic fluid is the same
brand and type as the fluid which was removed. Generally, an MTS
Hydraulic Power Supply contains Mobil DTE 25 hydraulic fluid.
Consult MTS before you use alternate fluids.
Use a transfer pump that provides 10-micron or better filtration. Most
commercial hydraulic fluids exceed the maximum amount of
contamination allowable in MTS hydraulic systems.
9.
Use the transfer pump to fill the reservoir with fresh hydraulic
fluid.
10. To flush out the pipe line, connect a hose from the pressure line to
the return line of the last station, and operate the HPS at low
pressure for 2 - 4 hours.
11. Replace the high-pressure filter element if necessary (Subsection
3.1.1.1).
3-6
Service
3.1.3
Accumulators
1.
2.
If the pressure changes more than 200 psi, check the precharge
pressure every week or 50 operating hours.
pressure
accumulator
KO
CHANGE
DIRT ALARM
If the pressure changes less than 200 psi, check the precharge
pressure every four weeks or 200 operating hours.
slow turn-on
accumulator
VW-G044J
2.
Service
3-7
3.2
Service Adjustments
Service overview
Figure 3-2 shows the location of the service components accessed for the
following procedures.
Pressure
control
Low level
switch
Back-up
relief valve
Heat Exchanger
Supercharge Pump
Low-inlet
pressure
switch
VW-G069B
3-8
Service
3.2.1
back-up
relief valve
Refer to Figure 3-2 for the location of the components indicated in the
following procedure.
Turn off the HPS.
2.
Make sure that the output pressure gage reads zero (the figure on
the left shows the location of the pressure gage).
3.
4.
5.
Loosen the locknut on the back-up relief valve and turn the
adjustment knob fully counterclockwise.
KO
CHANGE
1.
DIRT ALARM
pressure
gage
VW-G044K
Top View
Locknut
Adjustment
knob
TS-G072
6.
7.
Observe the pressure gage and alternately turn the back-up relief
valve adjustment and the pressure control knob clockwise.1
Stop adjusting at approximately 500 psi (3.45 MPa) above the
desired output pressure (typically 3000 psi/21 MPa).
8.
9.
10.
Turn off the HPS and replace the plastic cap removed in step 3.
NOTE
Adjustment increments should be approximately 500 psi (3.45 MPa) apart as indicated on the pressure gage.
Service
3-9
3.2.2
Definition
Side
screws
Dual-temperature
switch
Turn off the HPS. Loosen the screws on each side of the switch
assembly, and pull the front protective cover off. The adjustment screws
are labelled OT for over-temperature and WC for water control.
NOTE
Over-temperature
adjustment
3-10
Service
VW-G042F
1.
2.
3.
Turn on the HPS and apply high pressure (see Subsection 2.2).
4.
5.
Water control
adjustment
3.2.3
1.
2.
Start the HPS. Turn the water control adjustment screw (figure
above) fully counterclockwise.
3.
4.
5.
If the fluid temperature does not reach 115F (46C) turn the screw
a half-turn counterclockwise and note the effect after 15 minutes.
If the temperature exceeds 115F (46C), turn the screw clockwise.
locknut
top of
reservoir
1.
With the HPS turned off, fill the reservoir to the correct fluid
level.
2.
3.
See the figure on the left. Loosen the hand locknut on the stem of
the switch, and slowly raise the switch until the Low Fluid Level
indicator lights.
4.
5.
6.
VW-G051
Service
3-11
3.2.4
Pressure Switch
(cover removed)
Adjustment knob
The switch is set at the factory to activate at 15 psi (0.1 MPa). This
switch may be adjusted with or without the HPS running. Use the
following procedure to adjust the switch.
1.
Remove the four screws holding the cover and check the position of
the indicator.
2.
3.
Indicator
VW-G052
3-12
Service
3.3
Starter Assembly
The starter assembly (Figure 3-3 shows the location of its components)
is located behind the starter box door. This section provides the
following information:
WARNING
! WARNING
High voltage is present in the starter assembly. Do not open the starter
box door when power is applied to the HPS.
Touching components with high voltage can cause death.
Remove electrical power at the power disconnect switch before you open
the front starter box door.
Input power
6FU
7FU
Transformer
4FU
5FU
Master control
relay
Earth
ground
Main pump fuses
Programmable
logic controller
8FU
9FU
10FU
2M
1M
SPCH
starter
3M
1S
Main
pump
starter
2FU
3FU
1FU
Overload
relays
TS-G074
Service
3-13
3.3.1
Motor overload
Reset procedure
! WARNING
High voltage is present in the starter assembly if power is not removed.
Failure to remove power before opening the HPS starter box door may
cause death or injury.
Remove electrical power at the power disconnect switch.
2.
Open the starter box door and locate the appropriate motor
overload relay (Figure 3-3).
3.
3.3.2
Fuse Replacement
Table 3-2 lists the fuse values and part numbers of the fuses located in
the starter assembly. Figure 3-3 shows the location of the fuses.
Table 3-2. Starter Assembly Fuse Values
3-14
Service
Fuses
Type
MTS PN
FU 1 through FU 3
30A slo-blo
100725-05
FU 4 and FU 5
3A slo-blo
111457-06
FU 6
6A slo-blo
100524-27
FU 7
4A slo-blo
100524-04
FU 8 through FU 10
250A slo-blo
100725-52
3.3.3
PLC Service
The PLC in the 506.62/.72 HPS starter assembly has output and input
indicators shown in the figure below. These indicators are described in
the following tables.
0109 0110
Output indicators
(channel 1)
0111 COM
OUTPUT
1CH
01 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11
POWER
RUN
ALARM
ERROR
Input indicators
(channel 0)
INPUT
0CH
01 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
NC
NC
24VDC 0.3A
+
VW-G073
Description
7
8
Turns on to energize water inlet solenoid 2SOL that allows water flow
into the heat exchanger for cooling hydraulic fluid.
Turns on to light front panel Low Fluid Level indicator 2LT.
10
11
Service
3-15
3-16
Description
Turns off if switch 2TAS (115F) opens. When fluid temperature exceeds a
preset limit, 2TAS opens to energize water inlet solenoid 2SOL. 2SOL
controls the water valve allowing water into the heat exchanger to cool
the fluid. (If Input 0 is off and input 13 is on, then output 7 is on.)
Turns off if P switch 2PS (35 psi) opens to indicate the fine filter is dirty.
Turns on if the pump is running or ready to run. Momentary "low" will shut
pump off it it is running.
Turns off if switch 1FS opens to indicate that the fluid level has dropped
below a preset limit.
Turns off if switch 1TAS (140F) opens to indicate that the hydraulic fluid
temperature has exceeded a preset limit.
10
Turns on if the front panel Spch Pump switch is turned to Start. The
supercharge pump continues to run until the Spch Pump switch is turned to
Auto (i.e. if indicator 11 goes off).
11
Turns off if the front panel Spch Pump switch is turned to Auto.
12
Turns on if inlet pressure switch 1PS (15 psi) closes to start the main pump.
Inlet pressure is supplied by the supercharge pump
13
14
Turns on if motor relay contacts 3M close to indicate the main pump motor is
running.
15
Service
Section 4
Installation
Introduction
hydraulic connections
electrical connections
water connections
Perform these steps before you make any connections to the HPS.
1.
2.
Make sure that the chained jumper plug is connected to the remote
control connector located on the side of the starter box door. See
the figure below.
Remote control
connector
The jumper plug may be replaced by the system cable from a remote
control device when the HPS is ready for system operation.
Installation
4-1
4.1
Hydraulic Connections
The pressure, return and drain connections are located on the HPS
manifold shown in Figure 4-2. Refer to the system hydraulic
distribution drawing in the Assembly Drawings system reference
manual for hydraulic connections that are specific to your system.
Hydraulic connections
Hydraulic hose connections from the HPS are made to the ports
labelled P (pressure) and R (return) on the HPS manifold. These
connections are typically made to a system servovalve manifold,
hydraulic service manifold, or hydraulic distribution manifold. The
HPS has drain ports for any drainback connections used by the system.
Pressure
ports
Return
ports
Drain
ports
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NOTE
4-2
Installation
4.2
Electrical Connections
The HPS is operated from a three-phase electrical power source. The
operating voltage is labeled on the outside of the starter assembly and
on the pump motor.
! WARNING
When the electrical connections have been made, high voltage is
present in the starter assembly when power is on. Do not open the
starter box door with power applied to the HPS.
Touching components with high voltage can cause death.
Remove electrical power at the power disconnect switch before you open
the front starter box door.
Input power
6FU
7FU
Transformer
4FU
5FU
Master control
relay
Earth
ground
Main pump fuses
Programmable
logic controller
8FU
9FU
10FU
2M
1M
SPCH
starter
Main
pump
starter
3M
1S
2FU
3FU
1FU
Overload
relays
TS-G074
Installation
4-3
4.2.1
Transformer Wiring
One of two types of transformers is installed in the starter assembly.
Check the wiring configuration of the transformer before applying ac
power to the HPS.
This figure shows the jumper wiring required on a standard transformer
for source voltages of 460 and 230 Vac.
Standard transformer
wiring
460 Vac
jumper
H1
H3
230 Vac
jumper
jumper
H2
X2
H4
H1
X1
X2
H3
H2
H4
X1
VW-C036
Optional transformer
wiring
H1
H2
H3
H4
H5
208/220/230/240 Vac
380/400/416 Vac
440/460/480 Vac
500/550/575/600 Vac
110/120/125/130 Vac
100/110/115/120 Vac
85/91/99 Vac
X4
X3
X2
X1
VW-C037
4-4
Installation
4.2.2
Input Power
Electrical connection
procedure
Polarity check
See Figure 4-3 and perform the following procedure to make the
electrical connections.
1.
2.
Connect the three input leads from the disconnect switch to the
three terminals located on the starter assembly.
3.
2.
Jog the supercharge pump motor by turning the Spch Pump switch
to Run and then immediately returning it to the Auto position.
! WARNING
High voltage is present in the starter box if power is not removed.
Failure to remove power before opening the starter box may cause death
or injury.
Remove electrical power at the power disconnect switch.
3.
Installation
4-5
4.3
Specifications
The differential pressure required between the water inlet and outlet
connections is 30 to 45 psi (0.2 to 0.3 MPa). The maximum allowable
water pressure is 120 psi (0.83 MPa). The water supply must be capable
of providing water flow at a rate indicated in Table 1-1. See Table 1-2
for the maximum cooling water heat load.
Water connections
Use a 1.5 in. (38 mm) water service hose to connect the water supply and
drain to the heat exchanger water inlet and outlet connections (figure
below).
Shut-off
valve
water in
water out
4-6
Installation
VW-G055B
Section 5
Theory of Operation
This section describes the hydraulic and electrical operation of Model
506.62/.72 Hydraulic Power Supply (HPS).
5.1
Hydraulic Operation
The figure below shows a block diagram of the HPS hydraulic operation.
Pressure
-20 JIC
Pressure
-24 4 Bolt
Output
Pressure
Pressure Accumulator
Gage
Back-up
Relief Valve
Return
-20 JIC
Return
-24 4 Bolt
3500 psi
Bleed-down
Orifice
2 SOL
High-Pressure
Filter
10-micron
24 Vdc
Check
Valve
Slow Turn-on
Accumulator
Main Manifold
Assembly
M
Main Pump
1 Sol
set
Low-Inlet
Pressure compensator
at 3025 psi
Switch
1PS
Filter Pressure
Switch 2 PS
Low-Pressure
Fine Filter
3-micron
35
psi
In
Filter
Bypass
Supercharge and
Filter Manifold
Supercharge
Relief Valve
preset to crack
at 30 psi
Optional
Water
Control
Valve
Drain
-16 JIC
Heat
Exchanger
ER
Out
M
Fluid-Level and
Temperature
Gage
Supercharge
Pump
-12 JIC
Water-Control
Valve Temperature
Switch
-12 JIC
Over-Temperature Low-Level
Switch
Float
Switch
Theory of Operation
5-1
Filters
Fluid temperature
5-2
Theory of Operation
Pump protection
Pump protection is provided for the main pump by the main pump
low-inlet pressure switch that turns the supply off if supercharge
pressure drops below the recommended operating pressure. The
supercharge pump and main pump are protected by a fluid-level
switch, which turns the supply off if the level of hydraulic fluid in the
reservoir drops below a preset level.
Pressure accumulation
5.2
Electrical Operation
This section provides the HPS electrical theory of the operation.
Figure 5-2 is a typical electrical schematic for the 506.62/.72 HPS.
HPS operation is controlled by a PLC (programmable logic controller).
It is designed so that a desired circuit in relay ladder logic can be
programmed. The PLC provides logic functions previously
accomplished by relays, timers and sequencers. It contains an I/O
section that receives input data from various switches and contacts that
are hardwired to the input terminals. The PLC sends output commands
to motors, motor starters, solenoid valves and indicator lights that are
hardwired to the output terminals. The PLC operating program is
retained by an EPROM memory module. A back-up battery is not
required.
5.2.1
Control
When the disconnect switch is closed, the HPS control panel Power On
indicator lights to show that electrical power to the HPS is on.
Inlet pressure
Start control
The start signal is sent to input 002 of the PLC. If various conditions
(such as interlocks) are satisfied, the start signal is routed to output 104
of the PLC to energize the main pump motor start control relay (1CR).
Theory of Operation
5-3
Pump motor
When 1CR contacts close, the main pump motor starts, using a
Wye-delta start. First relay 1S energizes to close 1S contacts and
energize relay 2M (1M contacts close). Relays 2M and 1S provide a wye
connection (this reduces inrush current) to start the main pump motor.
After a timing delay that the PLC provides, output 105 energizes relay
2CR. The state of all 2CR contacts change to de-energize 1S and
energize 3M. Relays 2M and 3M connect the motor windings in a delta
configuration to provide full current to the motor. A set of 3M contacts
provides the motor status to the PLC at input 014.
High pressure
Stop control
When stop switch 1PB at PLC input 003 is pressed, the main pump
motor is turned off. The supercharge pump motor, however, continues to
run for approximately 10 seconds.
Pressing Emergency Stop turns off the HPS by de-energizing relay CRM.
CRM contacts open to cut off power to the motor starter. The
supercharge pump may continue to run briefly while the main pump
winds down.
24 Vdc operation
5-4
Theory of Operation
5.2.2
Interlocks
The HPS contains interlock circuitry to shut down the HPS when
various conditions occursuch as low level hydraulic fluid, overtemperature, low pressure, dirty filters and motor overload.
Reset
When the interlock condition has been corrected and the HPS is
restarted, Reset switch 2PB at PLC input 006 must be pressed to reset
the interlock circuitry.
Low fluid level switch 1FS protects the HPS if there is an appreciable
loss of hydraulic fluid. Whenever the level of hydraulic fluid in the
HPS reservoir drops below a preset limit, switch 1FS (at PLC input 007)
opens to turn off the pump motor, and disable the supercharge pump if it
is in the Start/Run mode. PLC output 100 generates the interlock. PLC
output 108 lights the Low Fluid Level indicator on the HPS front panel.
Fluid over-temperature
condition
Low-inlet pressure
Pressure switch 1PS protects the main pump if inlet pressure drops
below the minimum level required by the main pumps. Switch 1PS (at
PLC input 012) closes whenever low-inlet pressure drops below a preset
limit (typically 50 psi). Closing 1PS while the pump motor is
operating, turns off the HPS. The supercharge pump, however, can be
operated in the Start/Run mode.
Dirty filter
Motor overload
Theory of Operation
5-5
NOTE
supplied by customer
must be grounded
8FU
2M
2OL
9FU
2M
2OL
10FU
2M
2OL
4FU
3M
5FU
3M
disconnect switches
X1
H4
X2
2S 2S
6FU
2S
1LT
R
1CR
2MTR
3M
H3 H2
H1
7FU
HPS
power on
2M
2M
1S
2CR
motor 1 starter
1FU
1M
1OL
2FU
1M
1OL
3FU
1M
1OL
Spch
1MTR
1S
3M
2CR
3M
1S
1HM
red
115 230 Vac
white
PLC
A
24 Vdc
E-Stop
M
CRM
master control relay
CRM
D
24 Vdc
to
outputs
24 Vdc
to
inputs
115 Vac
to
outputs
to
PLC
input 015
to
to
dc
ac
common common
5-6
Theory of Operation
VW-C039A
PLC inputs
24 Vdc
Set at 100F 2 TAS
0000
2 PS
0001
35 PSI
dc
common
24 Vdc
fine filter
common
remote/local
0002
B
high
low
dc
common
PLC outputs
J low level
common
0101
remote start
G over-temp
start
common
F
stop
0003
pump run
0102
N filter dirty
1PB
0004
E
1SS
0005
remote/
high pressure
common
0103
remote/local
B HPS on
4SS
0006
2PB
0007
1 FS
0008
0009
2 OL
auto
start
reset
common
0104
fluid level
1CR
0105
fluid temperature
motor overload
2CR
0106
1 SOL
0107
2 SOL
1 OL
run
0010
0011
spch auto
spch only
ac common
common
3SS
0012
50 PSI
1PS
0013
0108
inlet pressure
115 Vac
spch motor status
0109
over-temp interlock
1M
1M
from
E-stop
0014
0110
motor 1 status
3M
0015
0111
E-stop
common
common
Note:
E
Theory of Operation
5-7
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