oldnslo
Super Member
Also, I've heard the term "chatter" bandied about in regard to DPOCV's. What causes it, and what's the cure?
And thanks again to you guys for the education. :thumbsup:
"Chatter" comes from the POC loosing pilot pressure. Example: cylinder mounted vertical with rod down with a Load hanging on the rod. Once the check is piloted open the load wil cause the cylinder to "freefall" until pilot pressure is lost. then the POC closes. pilot pressure rebuilds, valve opens and the cycle repeats. In extreme cases the cylinder and load will actually bounce.
Pilot ratio: This can be a can of worms to explain but will give it a try.
ratio (rod up) = Rod End area x MWP
(Cap end area x MWP) - load
MWP = Max Working Pressure
Reverse the formula for rod down applications.
In Rod Down application be very careful if there are large loads being supported. You may require a higher pilot ratio than expected.
Roy