Pressure Compensator OverRide with Brake Pressure Defeat configuration
A brake pressure defeat (BPD) shuttle valve ahead of the pressure compensator prevents operation in the
deceleration direction (when motor is running in pump mode). This is designed to prevent rapid or
uncontrolled deceleration while the vehicle/machine is slowing down.
Pressure compensator override with brake pressure defeat is mainly used in systems with pumps having
electric or hydraulic proportional controls or automotive controls.
The brake pressure defeat must be controlled by a 2-line external signal based on direction of motor
rotation, see the following table:
Pressure Compensator OverRide (PCOR) operation
Motor rotation
High pressure port
Control pressure on port
1)
PCOR function
CW
A
XA
yes
CW
A
XB
no
CCW
B
XA
no
CCW
B
XB
yes
1)
Differential control pressure between ports XA and XB: p
min
= 2.5 bar [36 psi] and p
max
= 50 bar [725 psi]
PCOR active port not defined without minimum pressure difference between XA and XB.
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Warning
Zero degree capability results in a high risk of overspeed and drops in efficiency if the motor operates
between 0–20% displacement.
Technical Information
H1 Bent Axis Variable Displacement Motors, Size 060/080/110/160/210/250
Controls – nomenclature, description
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