Service/Spare Parts Manual
Series V14
MSG30-5510-M1/UK
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Parker Hannifin
Pump & Motor Division Europe
Trollhättan, Sweden
Installation
Motor installation
Direction of rotation
The V14 motor is bi-directional. Fig. 1 shows shaft rota-
tion vs. direction of flow.
When the A port is pressurized (black arrow) the mo-
tor turns counter clockwise (left hand, L, rotation), and
when the B port is pressurized (open arrow) the shaft
turns clockwise (right hand, R, rotation).
Note:
Before installing the V14 in series (when the
A and B ports can be subject to high pressures
simultaneously) contact Parker Hannifin (Pump
& Motor Div.).
Filtration
Maximum motor service life is obtained when the fluid
cleanliness meets or exceeds ISO code 20/18/13 (ISO
4406).
A 10 μm (absolute) filter is recommended.
Case pressure
The lowest and highest recommended case pressure
(V14 with shaft seal type
V
) at selected shaft speeds is
shown in the table below.
The min case pressure secures sufficient lubrication,
and the max case pressure, which secures nominal seal
life, should be measured at the drain port.
Fig. 1 (motor rotation vs. direction of flow).
Required inlet pressure
The motor operates as a pump under certain condi-
tions. When this occurs, a minimum pressure must be
maintained at the inlet port. Increased noise and gra-
dually deteriorating performance due to cavitation may
otherwise be experienced.
A 15 bar inlet pressure, measured at the motor inlet
port, satisfies most operating conditions.
Contact Parker Hannifin (Pump & Motor Div.) for more
specific information on inlet pressure requirements
Note:
For high speed info, see Marketing information
database
Operating temperatures
The following temperatures should not be exceeded,
FPM shaft seal (type V) can be used to 115°C drain fluid
temperature.
Continuous operation at high power levels usually re-
quires case flushing in order for the fluid to stay above
the minimum viscosity requirements.
A flushing valve and restricting nozzle, available as an
option, provide the necessary main circuit flushing flow.
Refer to fig. 2 (next page).
Size
1500 3000 4000 5000
6000
V14-110 max 10
1-6
1.5-5 2-4.5
-
V14-160 max 10
1-6
2-5.5 2.5-5.5 -
Min and max case pressure [bar] vs. shaft speed [rpm].
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Parker Hannifin
Pump and Motor Division
Trollhättan, Sweden
Service Manual
Series V14
Bulletin HY30-5510-M1/UK
Motor installation
Direction of rotation
The V14 motor is bi-directional. Fig. 1
shows shaft rotation vs. direction of flow.
When the A port is pressurized (black ar-
row) the motor turns counter clockwise (left
hand, L, rotation), and when the B port is
pressurized (open arrow) the shaft turns
clockwise (right hand, R, rotation).
Note:
Before installing the V14 in series
(when the A and B ports can be subject to
high pressures simultaneously) contact Par-
ker Hannifin (Pump & Motor Div.).
Filtration
Maximum motor service life is obtained
when the fluid cleanliness meets or ex-
ceeds ISO code 20/18/13 (ISO 4406).
A 10 µm (absolute) filter is recommended.
Case pressure
The lowest and highest recommended case
pressure (V14 with shaft seal type
V
) at
selected shaft speeds is shown in the table
below.
The min case pressure secures sufficient
lubrication, and the max case pressure,
which secures nominal seal life, should be
measured at the drain port.
Size
1500 3000 4000 5000 6000
V14-110
max 10 1-6 1.5-5 2-4.5
-
Min and max case pressure [bar] vs. shaft speed
[rpm].
V14-160
max 10 1-6 2-5.5 2.5-5.5 -
Required inlet pressure
The motor operates as a pump under cer-
tain conditions. When this occurs, a mini-
mum pressure must be maintained at the
inlet port. Increased noise and gradually
deteriorating performance due to cavitation
may otherwise be experienced.
A 15 bar inlet pressure, measured at the
motor inlet port, satisfies most operating
conditions.
Contact Parker Hannifin (Pump & Motor
Div.) for more specific information on inlet
pressure requirements.
Operating temperatures
The following temperatures should not be
exceeded, FPM shaft seal (type
V
) can be
used to 115°C drain fluid temperature.
Continuous operation at high power levels
usually requires case flushing in order for
the fluid to stay above the minimum visco-
sity requirements.
A flushing valve and restricting nozzle, av-
ailable as an option, provide the necessary
main circuit flushing flow.
Refer to fig. 2 (next page).
Note:
For high speed info, see Marketing
information database.
Port
A
Port
B
Left hand
(counter clockwise)
rotation (L)
Right hand
(clockwise)
rotation (R)
Fig. 1 (motor rotation vs. direction of flow).
Right hand
(clockwise)
rotation (R)
Left hand
(counter
clockwise)
rotation (L)
Port
B
Port
A