4.The box, which is away from the actuator, is the neutral or normal position of the valve. This way the above shown valve is normally closed valve.

3. Pressure Relief Valve

In hydraulic systems, pressure is generated by pumps. But if pumps develop more pressure than the system design pressure, then it may spoil the hydraulic system itself. Pressure relief valve protect the system for such cases. A pressure relief valve is typically represented as:

In a case when a pressure relief valve or PRV is activated, the fluid goes to tank. Fluid pressure in the dotted line acts as actuator for the PRV. If fluid pressure increase beyond a specified value (decided by the spring) the PRV gets activated and fluid releases to hydraulic tank until the pressure come back to normal.

4. Hydraulic Cylinder

Hydraulic cylinder converts hydraulic power to mechanical power or vice versa. A hydraulic cylinder is typically represented as:

The symbol shown here is a double acting cylinder because it has two ports. Single acting cylinders have only one port. Hydraulic cylinders without cushions are also available.

5. Hydraulic Pump

Hydraulic pump is the heart of any hydraulic system. A pump develops pressure and thus fluid flows in the system. Pumps are represented as:

The angled line with arrow indicates that this is a variable displacement pump. A variable displacement pump can change the output flow volume without changing the pump’s RPM.

Conclusion

Huge lists of hydraulic symbols are available as per the ISO hydraulic symbol glossary. By understanding the five basic hydraulic symbols discussed here you will be able to understand many of the other symbols which fall under one of the five categories.

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