I'm a newbie to hydraulics and I've been finding a lot of good info here, but I need a basic question answered.
What is the difference/meaning of "Open Center" and "Closed Center" in reference to hydraulic systems on tractors.
Open center system, means that a fixed displacement pump, pumps a constant flow thru the, in neutral, control valve (CV), back to tank. That happens under a relatively low pressure (roughly 100- 400psi), depending on pump rpm's, viscosity and what ever creates back pressure, like return filter, undersized valves, fittings and hoses etc. The flow will be directed to the actuator when the CV is operated, and necessary pressure will build up while the Open center strats to restrict. In neutral CV, the higher "back pressure", the more power losses into heat.
Closed center system, means, usually (not always) that a variable displacement pump, tries to pump a flow, but discharges (displacement goes close to zero). Pump keep a constant pressure to the closed center CV.
The pressure (and flow) will be directed to the actuator when the CV is operated. In neutral CV, the higher "internal leak" in pump and CV, the more power losses into heat.
Usually the Closed center system comes with a lowered stand by pressure when CV isin neutral. Power losses when CV is in neutral, are then minmal compared to an Open center system.
Closed center system, with a fixed displacement pump and a "dump valve", just after the pump, seems to be more common on tractors, that saves a lot of back pressure losses, but require a special control system from the CV.
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