Vogele Basic Training Hydraulics & Electrics
Vogele Basic Training Hydraulics & Electrics Vogele Basic Training Hydraulics & Electrics
H.5.0 Circuit symbols and circuits H.5.7 Pressure reducing valve (DRV): P T A
H.6.0 Circuit diagrams H.6.1 Types of circuit diagram At VÖGELE, we distinguish between two types of circuit diagram. On the one hand, we have the „Hydraulic Function Diagram“ ( “Hydraulischer Funktionsplan” HFP ). And on the other hand, we have the „Hydraulic Piping Diagram“ ( “Hydraulischer Verschlauchungsplan” HVP ). As the name already implies, the HFP illustrates the hydraulic functions, while the HVP, in contrast, illustrates individual components, such as pumps, hoses or consumers (motors or cylinders) and how they are interconnected. The parts numbers of the individual components are always entered in both diagrams.
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H.6.0 Circuit diagrams<br />
H.6.1 Types of circuit diagram<br />
At VÖGELE, we distinguish between two types of circuit diagram.<br />
On the one hand, we have the „Hydraulic Function Diagram“ ( “Hydraulischer<br />
Funktionsplan” HFP ).<br />
And on the other hand, we have the „Hydraulic Piping Diagram“ ( “Hydraulischer<br />
Verschlauchungsplan” HVP ).<br />
As the name already implies, the HFP illustrates the hydraulic functions, while the HVP,<br />
in contrast, illustrates individual components, such as pumps, hoses or consumers<br />
(motors or cylinders) and how they are interconnected.<br />
The parts numbers of the individual components are always entered in both diagrams.