canmecheng
Mechanical
- Feb 15, 2011
- 14
Hello,
what options are their for adding a relief valve for an accumulator? Is it a common requirement and practice to add a relief valve and empty reservoir to accumulator used for energy storage? Should the relief valve be provided for both the nitrogen and hydraulic side?
I have a closed circuit including an accumulator, ball valve and hydraulic cylinder being used to assist with gravity loads. We are operating at 1000 psi where the accumulator has a MOP of 3000. The maximum compression ratio (which is defined by the stroke of the hydraulic cylinder is 2.40). I don't see how the accumulator can be over-pressured as there is no source of power that can generate high pressures even with dynamic operations. I am able to set the relief valve such that the compression ratio does not become excessive.
Thanks
what options are their for adding a relief valve for an accumulator? Is it a common requirement and practice to add a relief valve and empty reservoir to accumulator used for energy storage? Should the relief valve be provided for both the nitrogen and hydraulic side?
I have a closed circuit including an accumulator, ball valve and hydraulic cylinder being used to assist with gravity loads. We are operating at 1000 psi where the accumulator has a MOP of 3000. The maximum compression ratio (which is defined by the stroke of the hydraulic cylinder is 2.40). I don't see how the accumulator can be over-pressured as there is no source of power that can generate high pressures even with dynamic operations. I am able to set the relief valve such that the compression ratio does not become excessive.
Thanks