Toro 30412 Fitness Equipment User Manual


 
Groundsmaster 4000--D Hydraulic SystemPage 4 -- 25
Engine Cooling Fan Circuit
A four section gear pump is coupled to the piston (trac-
tion) pump. The gear pump section farthest from the pis-
ton pump supplies hydraulic flow for the fan drive
manifold and hydraulic engine cooling fan motor (Fig.
14).
The fan drive manifold controls the operation of the hy-
draulic motor that drives the engine cooling fan in addi-
tion to including the flow divider for the steering and lift
circuits. The electronically controlled proportional relief
valve (PRV)in the manifoldcontrolstheoil flow tothefan
motor. The fan drive manifold controls the speed and di-
rection of the fan motor based on electrical output from
the TEC--5002 controller.
Oil flow from the gear pump to the cooling fan motor is
controlled by the proportional relief valve (PRV) in the
fan drive manifold. This valve adjusts fan circuit pres-
sure and flow based on a PWM (Pulse Width Modula-
tion)signalfrom theTEC--5002controller. Thecontroller
uses engine coolant and hydraulic oil temperatures as
inputs todeterminethe proper PWM signalforthe (PRV)
valve. The fan circuit flow determines the speed of the
cooling fan motor and thus, the speed of the cooling fan.
If the fan motor is stalled for any reason, the manifold
proportional relief valve (PRV)has a secondaryfunction
as a circuit relief to limit fan motor pressure to 3000 PSI
(207 bar).
When the engine is shut off, the over--running inertia
load of the fan blades keeps driving the fan motor and
turnsitinto apump.The checkvalve(CV) in thefandrive
manifold will open to keep the motor circuit full of oil so
the fan motor will not cavitate.
Forward Direction Fan Operation
Oil flow from the gear pump is sent through the de--ener-
gized solenoid valve (S1) to rotate the cooling fan motor.
Return flow from the motor re--enters the manifold (port
M2), through the de--energized solenoid valve (S1), out
of the manifold (port T) and then is routed through the oil
cooler and oil filter.
Reverse Direction Fan Operation (Fig. 15)
The TEC--5002 controller can reverse the cooling fan to
clean debris from the radiator, oil cooler and rear intake
screen. If hydraulic oil and/or engine coolant tempera-
tures increase to an unsuitable level, a high PWM signal
is sent to the (PRV) valve to slow the cooling fan and di-
rect pump oil flow to the reservoir. The controller then
energizes solenoid valve (S1) in the fan drive manifold
to reverse cooling fan motor oil flow so that the motor
runs in the reverse direction. A lower PWMsignal is sent
to the PRV valve allowing oil flow to return to the fan mo-
tor but in the reverse direction causing the motor and
cooling fan to run in reverse. The controller determines
the length of time that the fan should be run in reverse
before fan rotation is returned to the forward direction.
1. Gear pump 2. Fan drive manifold
Figure 14
1
2
Figure 15
FAN DRIVE
MANIFOLD
M1 M2 L
P1 P2T
FROM GEAR PUMP
TO OILCOOLER
TO RESERVOIR
TO LIFT/LOWER
CIRCUIT
TO STEERING
CIRCUIT
REVERSE DIRECTION SHOWN
Hydraulic
System