SUN HYDRAULICS
XQCGLANDK
$838.40 USD
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- SUN HYDRAULICS
- Material:XQCGLANDK
- Model:XQCG-LAN-DK
- Summary:Y-assembly
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The Sun Hydraulics XQCGLANDK (XQCGLANDK) is a specialized valve assembly designed for efficient accumulator charging using a fixed displacement pump. This assembly operates by unloading the pump when the system reaches a predetermined pressure set point and re-engaging the pump when the pressure falls below a specified level, controlled by the pilot valve's fixed percentage. Additionally, it serves as an overpressure relief mechanism for the system. The assembly features a circuit that softens pump unloading and includes a valve to discharge the accumulator when the pump is turned off. For optimal performance, it requires a separate drain line to mitigate erratic operation due to tank line pressure fluctuations. Special attention should be given to selecting an appropriate adjustment range, as system pressure drops and flow rates can impact unloading valve operation. The unit's design incorporates large porting relative to its capacity, encouraging the use of large piping to minimize flow-induced pressure drops. The pilot valve's spool design maintains a consistent differential ratio, ensuring long-term reliability without wear-induced changes. It is crucial that the accumulator pilot valve is set below any reliefs on the pump side to prevent excessive heating. The relief component is intended as an overpressure device and should be capped after setting above the highest pilot valve setting. With a capacity of 10 gpm (40 L/min), this line-mount assembly requires two mounting holes with diameters of .41 inches (10.4 mm) drilled through for installation stability.
The Sun Hydraulics XQCGLANDK (XQCGLANDK) is a specialized valve assembly designed for efficient accumulator charging using a fixed displacement pump. This assembly operates by unloading the pump when the system reaches a predetermined pressure set point and re-engaging the pump when the pressure falls below a specified level, controlled by the pilot valve's fixed percentage. Additionally, it serves as an overpressure relief mechanism for the system. The assembly features a circuit that softens pump unloading and includes a valve to discharge the accumulator when the pump is turned off. For optimal performance, it requires a separate drain line to mitigate erratic operation due to tank line pressure fluctuations. Special attention should be given to selecting an appropriate adjustment range, as system pressure drops and flow rates can impact unloading valve operation. The unit's design incorporates large porting relative to its capacity, encouraging the use of large piping to minimize flow-induced pressure drops. The pilot valve's spool design maintains a consistent differential ratio, ensuring long-term reliability without wear-induced changes. It is crucial that the accumulator pilot valve is set below any reliefs on the pump side to prevent excessive heating. The relief component is intended as an overpressure device and should be capped after setting above the highest pilot valve setting. With a capacity of 10 gpm (40 L/min), this line-mount assembly requires two mounting holes with diameters of .41 inches (10.4 mm) drilled through for installation stability.
This valve assembly is meant to charge an accumulator using a fixed displacement pump. When the pressure reaches the set point of the valve, the pump is unloaded. When the pressure drops to the value determined by the fixed percentage of the pilot valve, the pump is brought back on line to recharge the accumulator. The ventable relief serves a dual purpose as a main stage to unload the pump and as a system over-pressure relief. The assembly has two additional features; a simple circuit that softens the unloading of the pump and a valve that dumps the accumulator when the pump is powered down.
- When applying this assembly, a separate drain line is required to prevent erratic operation caused by tank line pressure fluctuations.
- NOTE: Careful consideration should be given when selecting an adjustment range. System pressure drops and flows tend to affect the operation of unloading valves. Low operating pressures combined with low differentials result in a very narrow band between unload and reset, requiring precise system design. High flow rates typically mean high pressure drops, which subtract from the differential the valve has to work with.
- The pressure setting and the resultant reseat pressure are in reference to the port 2 area of the QCD* pilot valve. Pump pressure will be higher and accumulator pressure will be lower due to pressure drop caused by flow.
- The porting on this assembly is large in relation to its capacity. This is done to encourage the use of correspondingly large piping to minimize problems caused by flow induced pressure drop.
- The spool design of the pilot valve allows it to maintain a fixed differential ratio because the areas are created by diameters on the spool that will not wear or change with use.
- The accumulator pilot valve must be set below any reliefs in the pump side of the system or severe heating could occur.
- The relief in this package is meant to be an over-pressure device. It is set higher than the highest setting of the pilot valve and capped.
Capacity | 10 gpm40 L/min. |
Body Type | Line mountLine mount |
Mounting Hole Diameter | .41 in.10,4 mm |
Mounting Hole Depth | ThroughThrough |
Mounting Hole Quantity | 22 |
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Notes:
- Important: Carefully consider the maximum system pressure. The pressure rating of the manifold is dependent on the manifold material, with the port type/size a secondary consideration. Manifolds constructed of aluminum are not rated for pressures higher than 3000 psi (210 bar), regardless of the port type/size specified.