SUN HYDRAULICS
XRDCLNNAW
$321.70 USD
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- Material:XRDCLNNAW
- Model:XRDC-LNN-AW
- Summary:Y-assembly
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The Sun Hydraulics XRDCLNNAW (XRDCLNNAW) is a specialized valve assembly designed to provide an efficient flushing circuit for hydrostatic transmissions. This assembly facilitates the discharge of hot, dirty oil from the low-pressure side of the loop, which is then replaced by cool, filtered oil via the charge pump. A notable feature of this hot oil shuttle is its ability to allow for confirmation or adjustment of the hot oil relief setting while the transmission remains in neutral. The ports are designed such that those marked \"1\" are common and those marked \"2\" are common as well, enabling the assembly to be teed off rather than directly plumbed into the loop. The system includes a high-pressure relief mechanism that controls pressure between ports, ensuring optimal performance. In neutral transmission mode, charge pressure is managed by the charge pump relief. When activated, the hot oil shuttle redirects some or all of this flow to the hot oil relief; thus, it's essential for the charge pump relief to be set higher than that of the hot oil relief to facilitate proper flow. The differential pressure between these two reliefs dictates the amount of hot oil flow, though precise quantification can be complex due to varying pressure versus flow curves. With a standard setting at 200 psi (14 bar) at a flow rate of 4 gpm (16 L/min), this valve assembly supports capacities up to 10 gpm (40 L/min). Featuring a line mount body type with four mounting holes, it is crucial to consider maximum system pressures due to manifold material limitations\u2014aluminum manifolds should not exceed 3000 psi (210 bar). A mechanical brake is recommended for hydraulic motors due to potential leakage issues when stopping live loads.
The Sun Hydraulics XRDCLNNAW (XRDCLNNAW) is a specialized valve assembly designed to provide an efficient flushing circuit for hydrostatic transmissions. This assembly facilitates the discharge of hot, dirty oil from the low-pressure side of the loop, which is then replaced by cool, filtered oil via the charge pump. A notable feature of this hot oil shuttle is its ability to allow for confirmation or adjustment of the hot oil relief setting while the transmission remains in neutral. The ports are designed such that those marked \"1\" are common and those marked \"2\" are common as well, enabling the assembly to be teed off rather than directly plumbed into the loop. The system includes a high-pressure relief mechanism that controls pressure between ports, ensuring optimal performance. In neutral transmission mode, charge pressure is managed by the charge pump relief. When activated, the hot oil shuttle redirects some or all of this flow to the hot oil relief; thus, it's essential for the charge pump relief to be set higher than that of the hot oil relief to facilitate proper flow. The differential pressure between these two reliefs dictates the amount of hot oil flow, though precise quantification can be complex due to varying pressure versus flow curves. With a standard setting at 200 psi (14 bar) at a flow rate of 4 gpm (16 L/min), this valve assembly supports capacities up to 10 gpm (40 L/min). Featuring a line mount body type with four mounting holes, it is crucial to consider maximum system pressures due to manifold material limitations\u2014aluminum manifolds should not exceed 3000 psi (210 bar). A mechanical brake is recommended for hydraulic motors due to potential leakage issues when stopping live loads.
This valve assembly provides a flushing circuit for hydrostatic transmissions. The hot oil flushing circuit allows a discharge of oil from the low pressure side of the loop. The charge pump replaces the hot, dirty oil with cool, filtered oil. The hot oil discharge is often passed through the cases of the pump and the motor, flushing hot, dirty oil from them as well.
- A unique feature of the hot oil shuttle is that the setting of the hot oil relief can be confirmed or adjusted when the transmission is in neutral.
- The two ports marked 1 are common as are the two marked 2. Therefore the assembly can be teed off the loop rather than being plumbed into the loop.
- The two ports marked 1 are common as are the two marked 2. The high pressure relief that is physically on the same side as port 1 controls the pressure on port 2 and vice versa.
- When the transmission is in neutral the charge pressure is controlled by the charge pump relief. When the hot oil shuttle opens, some or all of the charge pump flow is redirected to the hot oil relief. The charge pump relief must be set higher than the hot oil relief to produce hot oil flow. The higher the differential pressure between the 2 reliefs, the higher the hot oil flow. The amount of hot oil flow is determined by the pressure vrs flow curves of the 2 reliefs and is difficult to quantify.
- The standard setting of the hot oil relief is 200 psi (14 bar) at a flow of 4 gpm (16 L/min).
- Hydraulic motors leak. Therefore a mechanical brake is recommended to positively lock any stopped live load.
| Capacity | 10 gpm40 L/min. |
| Body Type | Line mountLine mount |
| Mounting Hole Quantity | 44 |
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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.