Dear Adrian;
Good Morning.!
Regarding to your question, I will comment you how pump is working;
It´s working in a Hydraulic Test Bench that supplies high flow and pressure for actuators, pumps and valve testing.
The test bench has two major parts;
Power Part: Here is Parker-Dennison Variable Displacement Axial Piston Pump model P11V, Booster Pump, Filters, Reservoir and Relief Valve.
Control Console: Here are all controls of the bench, as well as flow meters and manometers necessaries.
So, responding to your question about where we are measuring the output flow of the pump, we installed a turbine flow meter (0-80 gpm range) with digital indicator at the output of the pump directly. Then we set the Bench to maximum flow request at 3000 psi. Monitoring both flow meters (pump installed and control console), the reading was exactly the same. So based on it, we discard the possibility of system failure due to (for example) an uncontrolled relief valve draining.
I think that if we can not obtain maximum flow at the output of the pump, then the problem is the pump. Are you according with it.?
Regarding to your second question about the movement of the swash plate angle indicator, when we begin the start-up process, the arm is in 0 (cero) position. We starts the pump, without flow and pressure demand, it remains in the 0 position. When we demand full flow and restrict at 3000 psi, it moves to the F (full) position. The key is that we observed that once reached the 3000 psi, the swash plate angle indicator is not moving back showing the de-stroke necessary to maintain this pressure, it remains ever in the Full position.
We will measure the case drain flow tomorrow, I will stay here to say you results.
Once again, Thank you very much.!
Cordially;
Guillermo.