Data Sheet
PVG 16 and 32
Mid-inlet pump module type PVPM
PVG is a hydraulic, load-sensing proportional valve,
designed for optimal machine performance and
maximum design flexibility.
The PVG valve design includes a modular concept
that enables machine designers to specify a valve
solution across multiple product lines as a result in
optimized and custom valve solutions across multiple
applications.
The load independent proportional control valve and
high performance actuator technology combined
with a low pressure drop design improves the
machine performance and efficiency—Increasing
productivity and reducing energy consumption.
PVPM is a known inlet module for PVG 16 and 32
valve assemblies for applications requiring mid-inlet
option. PVPM has been optimized for increased
flexibility and ease of valve assembly.
Features
PVPM mid inlet module
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P- and T- connection
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Works with and without T0
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Shock and anti-cavitation (PVLP/PVLA)
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Standard LS shuttle network
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Easy integration with PVG 16 and PVG
32
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No need for PVB option mounting
Features enabling
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Closed center configuration with start
plate
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Open center configuration with PVP
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LS dump valve (PVPX) with PVP
PVSI start plate (endplate)
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New PVSI including pilot pressure
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Internal T0 via orifice to tank
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External T0 (optional)
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LS port connection
Control options
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PVH—Hydraulic pilot control
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PVHC—High current control
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PVE—Electrohydraulic control
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CANbus— PVED for PVG 32 and PVE-CI
for PVG 16
Comprehensive technical literature online
at powersolutions.danfoss.com
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PVPM mid inlet example with PVP Inlet and fixed displacement pump (open center)
PVPM mid inlet example with PVSI endplate module and variable displacement pump (closed center)
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