Open and Closed Centre Systems

There are two basic types of hydraulic systems — OpenCenter and Closed-Center.

Open-Centre Hydraulic SystemOPEN-CENTER IS CONSTANT FLOW — VARIABLE PRESSURE 
When a tool valve is in the OFF position, hydraulic oil flows through the ON/OFF valve ports of the tool and back to the reservoir. The system is constantly flowing oil through the tool valve ports and back to the reservoir at no pressure. When the tool valve is ON, oil circulates through the tool causing the tool to operate, and then returns to the reservoir. Pressure is created when resistance to flow is sensed by the system. This occurs when the tool is put to work. Pressure will increase as the tool needs it up to the relief setting in the hydraulic system. 
Closed-Centre Hydraulic SystemCLOSED-CENTER IS CONSTANT PRESSURE — VARIABLE FLOW 
When a tool valve is in the OFF position, hydraulic oil flow stops at the ON/OFF valve port of the tool. The system will build and hold pressure without returning oil to the reservoir. When the tool valve is ON, oil circulates through the tool causing the tool to operate, and then returns to the reservoir. Pressure tends to be constant in the system. Pressure will increase as the tool needs it up to the settings in the hydraulic system. And if pressures higher than the system setting are demanded by the work, flow will decrease. 

 


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