Rotary Trip Valves

All three of the QuickTrip’s trip valves are spring return, two position rotary valves. When any of the

hydraulic valves is in its closed position, the ports in the valve are blocked preventing hydraulic flow

through the valve. As a valve rotates to the tripped position, the ports open and the trip header pressure

is connected to either the drain, or the inlet ports of another one of the valves. The combined action of

the three valves results in trip header pressure being connected to drain only when 2 or 3 valves are

tripped.

If the unit detects any shutdown condition or loss of power occurs, the trip valve return springs will force

the valves to the fail-safe / tripped position.

Electric Valve Actuators

The QuickTrip uses a set of three unique rotary solenoids called limited angle torquers (LAT). The

permanent magnet rotor is directly coupled to the trip valve.

The position of the valves is sensed by two limit switches present on each of the electrical modules.

These limit switches are located on both the closed and tripped positions of the valves, allowing the user

to easily determine the position of each valve.