TT US Sequence
TT US Sequence
TT US Sequence
Sequence Valves
Applications
Sequence Cartridges
Sun sequence cartridges are normally closed pressure control elements designed to modulate flow from port 1 (inlet) to port 2 (outlet) (like a relief valve) as long as the pressure at port 1 exceeds the pressure setting plus the back pressure at port 3 (the control chamber drain). Unlike relief valves, sequence valves generate a constant pressure at the inlet port irrespective of the pressure on the outlet port. When pressures at port 1 and port 2 both exceed the setting of the valve, the valve goes full open, or sequences. This function is achieved by draining the spring chamber separately to tank. Sequence valves can be used to sense pressure (port 1) in one circuit and then open and supply oil to a secondary circuit (port 2) at a predetermined pressure. A typical application would be when maintained clamping pressure is required in the primary circuit while work is being performed in the secondary circuit. A sequence valve can be used as an accurate pressure limiting valve where there is varying back pressure on the tank port. Another application would be to maintain a minimum pilot pressure in an open flow circuit. (Unlike a relief valve, the full open feature of a sequence valve, above its setting, tends to eliminate parasitic losses in the system at working pressures. (See Figure 1 on page 2.) A sequence valve can also function as an adjustable bypass pressure compensator. (See Figure 2 on page 2.) Sun Hydraulics sequence valves have flow capacities up to 120 gpm (460 L/min) and are fully adjustable over a range of operating pressures up to 5000 psi (350 bar) (6000 psi [420 bar] intermittent). (Air piloted versions have lower pressure ranges.) Prior to shipping, all Sun sequence valves are factory pressure set with a flow of 4 gpm (16 L/min). Note: All Sun three port sequence cartridges are functionally interchangeable (i.e. same flow path and same cavities for a given frame size).
When cylinder motion must be sequenced (such as extending cylinder 1 before cylinder 2, and retracting cylinder 2 before cylinder 1), consider: 1) Direct acting sequence valves with built-in reverse free flow check valves. 2) Kick-down sequence valves with separate check valves to eliminate heat generation (but only when cylinder circuits do not require that pressure be maintained in the first circuit.)
When accurate pressure regulation is required and variable back pressure is present in the return line (as with very cold oil returning to tank through a heat exchanger and/or filter), and spool leakage is not critical, consider replacing relief valves with pilot operated sequence valves.
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Figure 1.
A Sequence Valve can be used to maintain a minimum pilot pressure for directional valve actuation in lieu of a back-pressure check valve. When system pressure rises above the sequence valve setting, parasitic pressure drop, based on the valves pressure setting, disappears. (Only open-valve pressure drop remains.)
Figure 2.
A Sequence Valve can be used as an adjustable bypass compensator.
Two Port Direct Acting Pressure Regulating Sequence Cartridges SXCB and SCCB (with reverse flow check)
The performance parameters for Suns SXCB and SCCB sequence valves are the same as the SX*A and SC*A valves, except there is no port 3; the spring chamber is referenced to atmosphere. Additional performance parameters include: Two port sequence valves are only available in Series 1 frame size (15 gpm/60L/min). Over a period of time, external fluid weepage may occur. (Approximately 1 drop per 4000 cycles)
Four Port Pilot Operated Vented Relief (Sequence) Cartridges RV*D (Also see Tech Tips for Relief Valves)
Suns RV*D balanced piston, two stage, vented, pressure regulating cartridges provide both a drain port (port 4) plus a remote pilot port (port 3). These cartridges combine the features of pilot operated, vented, relief valves with those of pilot operated sequence valves. Performance parameters include: With drain port (port 4) connected to tank, the valve is insensitive to any back pressure on port 2. Can be used as a dual pressure sequence valve by connecting the pilot (port 3) to a remote, selectable, pilot source. (The main stage pressure setting must be set higher than that of the remote relief.) Valve may be blocked by shutting off the pilot flow at port 4. As with the RS*C sequence valves previously described, if port 4 is then vented to drain, the valve will operate normally, opening at its set point. Any pressure at the drain port (port 4), is directly additive to pressure setting at the inlet (port 1). General Sequence Valve Note: Any pressure at port 3 (drain) is directly additive to the pressure setting at port 1 (inlet).
Description
Direct Acting without Reverse Flow Check
Nominal Capacity
15 gpm (60 L/min.) 30 gpm (120 L/min.)
Model
SXCA SXEA
Cavity
T-11A T-2A
Symbol
3 Port
15 gpm (60 L/min.) 30 gpm (120 L/min.) 60 gpm (240 L/min.) 120 gpm (480 L/min.)
2 Port
SXCB
T-13A
2 Port
SCCB
T-13A
3 Port
7.5 gpm (30 L/min.) 15 gpm (60 L/min.) 30 gpm (120 L/min.) 60 gpm (240 L/min.) 120 gpm (480 L/min.)
3 Port
30 gpm (120 L/min.) 60 gpm (240 L/min.) 120 gpm (480 L/min.)
Description
Kick-Down
Nominal Capacity
7.5 gpm (30 L/min.) 15 gpm (60 L/min.) 30 gpm (120 L/min.) 60 gpm (240 L/min.) 120 gpm (480 L/min.)
Model
SQBB SQDB SQFB SQHB SQJB
Cavity
T-163A T-11A T-2A T-17A T-19A
Symbol
3 Port
30 gpm (120 L/min.) 60 gpm (240 L/min.) 120 gpm (480 L/min.)