Chapter 11 Flashcards

1
Q
  1. Speed of an actuator may be regulated with a
A

Flow control valve

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  1. When the flow control valve controls the amount of oil going into the actuator, the application is
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Meter-in

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  1. In applications where the load might tend to “run away”, the flow control application should be
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Meter-out

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4
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  1. When the flow control is teed of supply line from the pump and determines the actuator speed by metering a portion of the pup delivery to tank, the application is
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Bleed-off

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5
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  1. The light spring in a bypass flow control valve holds the pressure compensator normally
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Closed

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  1. The light speed in a restrictor type flow control hold the pressure compensator normally
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Open

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7
Q
  1. Flow through a pressure compensated flow control valve is subject to change with variations in oil
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Temperature

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8
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  1. Deceleration valves are usually used in a meter-out configuration. True or False?
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True

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9
Q
  1. The use of proportional valves requires the equipment contain _____ controls
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Electronic

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10
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  1. This graphical symbol depicts what valve?
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Meter-in restrictor

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