2.3 CLSS Control Valve
2.3 CLSS Control Valve
Section 2.3
CLSS Features
CLSS stand for: Closed
center Load Sensing
System.
The Features of CLSS:
1. Fine control not
influenced by load.
2. Control enabling digging
even with fine control.
3. Compound operation
4. Energy saving by using
variable pump control
Advantages
1. Only delivers the oil flow
that’s required.
2. Less heat generated when
work equipment not in
use.
3. Able to perform smooth
compound operations
Disadvantages.
1. Expensive to manufacture
2. More components and
moving parts required to
operate.
Sense lines between the Pump and Control Valve are 3. The oil supply is not
necessary to both can react together to the demands
of the machines operation
instant.
Outline of CLSS
Unlike OLSS when a hydraulic
actuator is not being used the
oil does not return to the tank
via the control valve.
The control valve is a CLOSED
system. However the hydraulic
pump does go to minimum flow.
Unload Valve
Control Valve
Main Relief Valve
This control valve
Service consists of 6 spool
valves and one
Bucket service valve.
Left Travel
Since one spool of
this control valve is
used for one work
Boom
equipment unit, the
Swing
structure is simple.
Right Travel
Arm
Merge
or
Divide
Drain to Tank
Pump Pressure
Return to Tank
Compensation
Valve
To Actuator
Load Check
Valve
LS Check Valve
LS Check Valve
Pump Pressure
This valve acts to merge or divide the oil flow of Pressure Pump 1 & 2.
At the same time it also merges and divides the LS circuit pressure.
UNLOAD
UNLOAD
swing Service
RH Travel Bucket
arm LH Travel
Merge-Divide
Boom
Valve
Pilot
Pressure ON
LS Spool
P1 P2
Function.
Levers in Neutral: the pump still produces a flow at minimum swash plate
angle (Approximately 10% of maximum flow). The control valve is CLSS and
when the control levers are in the neutral position the oil has no escape to
tank. The main relief valve setting is too high as a return to tank at idle.
A Unload Valve is introduced into the system that opens up at low pressure
(30 – 40 Kg/cm2) to return pump pressure back to tank when the work
equipment is in the neutral position.
Machine Operated: the unload valve is closed off by LS pressure which is
proportional to PP. This allows the working pressure to reach main relief
pressure.
Drain to
Tank (PT)
LS Pressure
(PLS)
introduced Work Equipment in Use.
LS pressure is introduced to the
Unload Valve which shut this
valve off, making it redundant
Spring: which until the control levers return to
sets the the neutral position.
30 – 40 Kg/cm2
The Unload Pressure is non
unload pressure
adjustable.
End of
CLSS: Control Valves