Switching position monitoring
Device on valves to control the position of the switching element and therefore the functionality of the valves. The position monitoring is commonly performed using proximity sensors or displacement t
Switching shock
Sudden noise created when a flow rate is suddenly stopped as a valve closes or when the compression volume, e.g. of a cylinder meets the oil column in the feedback line at a high speed due to the sudd
Circuit diagram
Illustration of a system with symbols (previously: switching symbols) to illustrate the order of the individual devices and their functional workflow. The circuit diagram must therefore allow the iden
Switching power
Minimum power on the switching element required to actuate a valve (CETOP RP 100).
Switching capacity of directional valves
Dynamic switching capacity : States the pressure p and flow rate Q at which a directional valve can still be switched ( Figure S 16 ). This is particularly important in the case of directly controlled
Switching
Process with the aim of triggering a certain movement (function) by actuating individual valves or controls .
Switching element
The part of a valve , which ensures the desired function through its movements.
Switching pressure difference (hysteresis)
Difference between the opening and closing pressure for pressure-limiting valves (Figure S 15). It is created by the mechanical friction of the closing element, flow forces and the spring. It means th