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Platinum Member - 50 or more posts |
One of hydraulic oil report of a loco is pasted below.Is the pump failure due to the oil or any other reasons?
Parameter Test Method Value Flash Point, COC, ░C ASTM D 92 224 Kinematic Viscosity @ 40░C, cSt ASTM D 445 67.08 Kinematic Viscosity @ 100░C, cSt ASTM D 445 10.21 TAN, mg KOH/g ASTM D 664 1.75 Viscosity Index ASTM D 2270 133 Water, % wt. ASTM D 95 0 Wear Metals - Aluminium, ppm ICP 3 Wear Metals - Chromium, ppm ICP 0 Wear Metals - Copper, ppm ICP 47 Wear Metals - Iron, ppm ICP 13 Wear Metals - Lead, ppm ICP 11 Wear Metals - Nickel, ppm ICP 0 Wear Metals - Silicon, ppm ICP 1 Wear Metals - Tin, ppm ICP 5 The sample collected from a loco, hydraulic system after 2500 hrs of running in a cement company. thanks in advance |
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Silver Member - 10 or more posts |
What type pump, operating pressure and what about the fluid cleanliness code?
Tom |
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Platinum Member - 50 or more posts |
Dear Mr.Tom,
This is Danfoss make 90 series variable displacement pump (hydraulic piston pump) with a pressure of 380 bar.Servo valve is in action.The problem is pressure drop.pressure goes down to 50 bar even...... |
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Silver Member - 10 or more posts |
Piston pumps and servo valves require clean fluid(esp. the servo) around 13/9 cleanliness level per ISO 4406-there is also a manufacturers recommendation for optimum viscosity for all pumps, piston pumps being somewhat more sensitive to cleanliness level and viscosity than other types. Sorry I can not answer your question with the lab report you provided as I am not proficient in the
"oil analysis". With other comonents working correctly in the circuits( i.e. relief valve) i would suspect three body abrasion that goes with particulate contamination. Hope this helps, Tom |
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