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Basic working principles of an accumulator used in a storage application
Assuming: P0 = Pre-Charge pressure Pre-charged with Nitrogen (P0) to a predetermined pressure, the bladder and the accumulator shell have the same volume. (Fig 2) It is not until the system pressure overcomes the pre-charge pressure that the fluid can enter the accumulator. As the system pressure increases, the fluid compresses the gas contained in the bladder until gas and system pressure become balanced at P2, which is typically the relief setting of the hydraulic system or maximum working pressure of the hydraulic system. See Fig 3 On demand, the circuit pressure falls as the stored energy is released to operate a function in the hydraulic system; the bladder expands to release the stored volume and the pressure drops to P1 (typical minimum working pressure to operate the actuator). . |
Correct pre-charge settings P0 = Pre-charge pressure Storage application P0 = P1*90% Note: consider the gas temperature when initially pre-charging the vessel and compare it with the actual working gas temperature in the hydraulic system. P0 should be set in accordance with P1 based on the normal system’s operating temperature. T1 = Typical gas temperature when pre-charging the accumulator Example P1 = 100 Bar If P0 = 90 Bar at T2 (40 Deg C) then P0 @ 20 Deg C = 84 Bar In this example, when initially pre-charging the unit at 20 deg C, the pre-charge pressure would be 84 bar so that when the unit is connected to the hydraulic and reaches the operation temperature, P0 becomes 90 Bar @ T2. When checking the pre-charge pressure once the accumulator is fitted to the hydraulic system and reaches its working temperature, the pressure P0 should be at 90 Bar. Based on Reference: Boyle & Mariotte law for Ideal gas PV/T
This will prevent the bladder from extending to the bottom of the shell, which could result in a bladder extrusion or the bladder caught on the poppet leading to:- 1. Damaged bladder. Note: always use dry Nitrogen and pre-charge in accordance with the manufacturers ‘ instructions |
Accumulator Charging & Test Kits
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The universal charging kit 105CK allows the charging of a wide variety of accumulators. Adaptors supplied in the kit suit US or European style gas valves as well as the OFC standard ranges, (For Hydac use the UK-Euro Kit) The charging kit includes a bull nose adaptor for connecting directly to high pressure nitrogen cylinders. However, please note that OLAER recommend the use of a nitrogen regulator (readily available from your gas supplier) to prevent damage to the bladder during charging The permanently mounted gauging/charging head allows precharge pressure monitoring (when the accumulator is isolated from system pressure & bled). The Universal Charge Kit is still required for initial pre-charging as well as pre-charge maintenance Charge kit 105CK-10 |
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