02 Prime Customized HPS-HCU Basics
02 Prime Customized HPS-HCU Basics
02 Prime Customized HPS-HCU Basics
Customized Course
PrimeServ Piraeus
Period : June 30 – July 02
1 System
2 Filter unit
3 Startup pumps
4 Engine driven pumps
5 Valve block
6 Electric driven pumps
ECU AB
by ACU 1 & 2
ISO 4406: 16 / 13
NAS Code: 7 or 8
Aft with chain drive in case of a Aft with gear box in case of a Between cylinder 6 and 7 for
bore size more than 50 bore size of 50 and less engines with a bore size of 90 or
98 and with more than 9 cylinders
1 System
2 Filter unit
3 Startup pumps
4 Engine driven pumps
5 Valve block
6 Electric driven pumps
6 µm filter cartridge:
1 System
2 Filter unit
3 Startup pumps
4 Engine driven pumps
5 Valve block
6 Electric driven pumps
Inlet
Electric motor
Pressure relief
valve set point
175 / 225 bar
Pump
Outlet
Valve
Pump drain
Automatic mode
1 System
2 Filter unit
3 Startup pumps
4 Engine driven pumps
5 Valve block
6 Electric driven pumps
Pump sizes
Hydraulic pump
Step up gear
Gear end
Pump end
High friction - disc
This is because of the relation between Q’ (flow) and pressure (p) shown by the equation:
P= Q’x p, where P is the power generated by the pump, the power consumption is the same; therefore a
higher pressure will result in a lower flow.
Drain pipe
In case of control failure of a pump, the swash plate will be forced to +100% AHEAD direction cause of default
position of pilot valve.
Pump No. 1 is controlled by ACU 1, pump 2 by ACU 2 and pump 3 by ACU 3.
Pump Nos. 1, 2, and 3 have their own sensor for system pressure, connected to their controlling ACU.
All pumps have sensors for suction pressure.
If the pressure is too low, or all sensors are failing, a SHUTDOWN will be activated.
High pressure shutdown: 145 bar / 175 bar Alarm:
0,7 bar low oil pressure
0,5 bar shut down
Deviation alarm:
Sensor value deviates more
than one bar from the other.
1 System
2 Filter unit
3 Startup pumps
4 Engine driven pumps
5 Valve block
6 Electric driven pumps
High pressure
sensors
Opening pressure:
310: 230 / 310 bar or by
ACU1 & 3 (shutdown)
311: 250 / 315 bar
Valve blocks
One valve 311 each
Accumulator block
One valve 310
1 System
2 Filter unit
3 Startup pumps
4 Engine driven pumps
5 Valve block
6 Electric driven pumps
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Hydraulic Cylinder Unit (HCU)
High pressure pipes – 200 or 300 bars system
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Hydraulic Cylinder Unit (HCU)
High pressure pipes – 200 bars pipe
Outer pipe
Sealing rings Inner pipe Sealing rings
Screws
Slide bearings
Flange
Overflow pipe
(de - air rating)
Accumulator
Distribution
block
ME lubricator
FIVA valve
Ball valve
CAUTION!
HCU OVERHAULING
0. CHECK GAUGE WORKS!
1. CLOSE VALVE NO.: 420, 531
2. CHECK PRESSURE AT MEASURING POINT 455.
3. CHECK PRESSURE AT MEASURING POINT 455.
WARNING - NEVER ‘OPEN’ VALVE WHEN SYSTEM
PRESSURE IS ‘ON’
Valve No.
CAUTION!
HCU OVERHAULING
0. CHECK GAUGE WORKS!
1. CLOSE VALVE NO.: 420, 531
2. CHECK PRESSURE AT MEASURING POINT
455.
3. CHECK PRESSURE AT MEASURING POINT
455
The accumulator charge pressure For the 300 bar HPS accumulator
should be checked within the first charging pressures are:
week of service. Next check should
be made minimum every month.
A minor leakage from the
accumulators is unavoidable and
service experience shows that a
pressure drop in the range of
2 - 5 bar / month is to be expected.
The charge pressure is dependent
on working servo oil pressure as
well as the accumulator
temperature.
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