Description / Abstract:
This SAE Recommended Practice defines a procedure, which will
aid in assessing the contaminant sensitivity of hydraulic valves.
The approach taken defines a test procedure with flexibility for
testing valves in a wide range of contamination levels. The user of
this procedure must establish the contamination levels for testing.
Three levels are suggested which should cover the range for most
valve applications. This procedure does not establish the
contaminant sensitivity requirements for any valve. The user of
this procedure needs to be aware of the system contamination level
that the valve will operate in and select test contamination levels
significantly higher than the operating level to assess the
suitability of the valve. The test procedure permits a valve to be
tested without disassembly and therefore permits protection of
proprietary design information.
This procedure assesses the contamination sensitivity of valves
by contaminant lock. The procedure indicates the sensitivity of
valves by contaminant lock due to various sizes of contaminants.
The test is designed to assess the contaminant sensitivity of
valves in tests of relatively short duration. See Appendix A for
guidance as to how the tests and their results may be used.
The tests are purposely designed to be severe in order to be
applicable to a wide range of contaminated environments. The use of
valves in many applications and for various purposes results in
differing levels of acceptable performance. That is, the same valve
may be unacceptable — in relation to operation in a contaminated
environment — in one application and be acceptable in another. The
user must make that decision based on a review of the expected
level of the specific application and the test results
obtained.
NOTE: See 7.2 if document is to be contractually invoked.