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DESCRIPTION

In a Trabon Series-Flo System

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, free flow of lubricant from the

pump through the transmission system and the bearings is
necessary. If any portion of this transmission system (a divider
valve, line fitting or any bearing) does not freely accept and
pass its portion of the lubricant a blockage has occurred. This
blockage will cause a higher than normal pumping pressure to
be developed by the pump. Depending on the application or
system design, this blockage with its resultant high pump
pressure will usually cause a complete loss of lubricant flow
into the total system and no bearing will be receiving lubricant.

The loss of flow due to a blockage is first indicated with the
higher than normal system pressure that is developed by the
pump as it attempts to overcome this blockage. This abnor-
mally higher pressure that is a result of a blockage is limited,
isolated, and signalled through the use of various performance
indicators, reset and relief, incorporated into the system
design.

Divider Valve —

A Series-Flo

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 type divider valve is a manifolded proportioning

device consisting of an inlet and end section plus a minimum of
three intermediate sections. The divider valve is manifolded
together with tie rods and nuts. A master divider valve is the
first divider valve downstream from the lube pump. A second-
ary divider valve is any divider valve receiving lubricant from
the master divider valve.

Intermediate Sections —

Intermediate sections (three or more required per manifold)
contain a piston specially fitted to that section, built in outlet
check valves and various passageways that, working with the
piston, meters and valves the flow of lubricant. See Figure B.
Intermediate sections may be manufactured to require one (1)
or two (2) lube outlets. Stamping located on the face of each
section will indicate (1) the style of divider valve section (MSP,
MX, etc.), (2) the discharge per piston stroke expressed in
thousandths of cubic inches (35 = .035 in

3

) and (3) the number

of lube outlets required (S = single, one outlet only; T = twin,
two lube outlets required). See Figure A.

Warning —

Never block a lube outlet that is designed to discharge
lubricant.

Figure A. Components of the MSP Divider Valve

Figure B. Intermediate Valve & Subplate Section

Locating Blockage in Series-Flo

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Systems

Bulletin 30101

Operation and Service Instructions

 

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Summary of Contents for Trabon Series

Page 1: ...lve is a manifolded proportioning device consisting of an inlet and end section plus a minimum of three intermediate sections The divider valve is manifolded together with tie rods and nuts A master divider valve is the first divider valve downstream from the lube pump A second ary divider valve is any divider valve receiving lubricant from the master divider valve Intermediate Sections Intermedia...

Page 2: ...system pressure The pressure disc ruptures at a predetermined pressure setting venting lubricant to the atmosphere and relieving the high pressure A spud assembly is available to return vented lubricant to the reservoir by way of a tube A high pressure switch is recommended to provide an audible or visual warning alarm that high system pressure has occurred LOCATING BLOCKAGE If a blockage exists i...

Page 3: ...as occurred in any divider valve that divider valve must be disassembled and cleaned Note Dirt and foreign material are the worst enemies of any lubricating equipment All servicing and disassembling should be carried out under the cleanest possible conditions Before disassembling any divider valve make a sketch and note as to the arrangement of the intermediate sections For example INLET 10T 20S 1...

Page 4: ...a divider valve cleaning that divider valve will only temporarily solve contamination blockage problems The source of the contamination must be eliminated for satisfactory service The system filtering method must be investigated filter elements should be inspected or changed as required The reservoir must be inspected and cleaned if necessary The reservoir filling method should be reviewed to elim...

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