Control pressure
Pressure required to start or maintain the function of a valve (device). The control pressure can be, but does not necessarily have to be, identical to the pressure in the system. A differentiation is
Control block (valve block)
Metal block, which houses several valves through incorporation or addition. The connections necessary for it to function are drilled into the block and are connected to the corresponding lines.
Continuously adjustable valves
Continuously adjustable valve is the collective term for valves such as proportional valves , high response proportional valves and servo valves, which can be continuously adjusted .
Continuously adjustable flow valve
Valve with a proportional connection between the input signal and the flow rate in a working line (consumer port) and in one effective direction. This includes construction designs of proportional flo
Control unit
Device, which brings about the programmed cycle of all control functions in cyclical sequence and can be connected via a bus line with all inputs, outputs, functional units and the program memory.
Control flow rate
In general : Flow rate to supply the hydraulic actuation of devices. With continuously adjustable valves : A distinction is made between the resting value of the control flow rate as its value in a st
Control volume for valves
Geometric volume required for the actuation element of a device to function.
Control
Devices and functions involved in with the task of performing the spatial coordination and synchronisation of the individual sub-functions in a process. The sequence of all sub-functions is to be stor
Control technology
Collective term for all measures, rules and laws required to construct a control . This applies both to controls in signalling and to controls in terms of power.
Control structure
Functional construction of a control consisting of various modules or groups, including their connections.