Garek
Marine/Ocean
- Oct 15, 2003
- 2
Hi guys,
This is my first time on this forum. I wish I knew before about Eng-tips web site. Anyway, I am Engineering operator on a ship and I am learning the steering system. Looking at the manual and the technical drawing, I understand the entire system except 2 components in the system which are the "shuttle valve" and the 2 "Check-Q-Meters".
Let me explain the system more in details:
2 Hydraulic pumps are supplying the system, a main pump and a standbye pump. From the Directional valve, the flow goes to the "Check-Q-Meter" and also the shuttle valve (connected to the return line) . Then after the "Check-Q-Meter" it goes to your 2 steering motors and then the flow goes back to another "check-Q-Meters" and the the shuttle valve again (which is between the supply and the return side) and then back to the directional valve.
Garek
BC, Canada
This is my first time on this forum. I wish I knew before about Eng-tips web site. Anyway, I am Engineering operator on a ship and I am learning the steering system. Looking at the manual and the technical drawing, I understand the entire system except 2 components in the system which are the "shuttle valve" and the 2 "Check-Q-Meters".
Let me explain the system more in details:
2 Hydraulic pumps are supplying the system, a main pump and a standbye pump. From the Directional valve, the flow goes to the "Check-Q-Meter" and also the shuttle valve (connected to the return line) . Then after the "Check-Q-Meter" it goes to your 2 steering motors and then the flow goes back to another "check-Q-Meters" and the the shuttle valve again (which is between the supply and the return side) and then back to the directional valve.
Garek
BC, Canada