When designing hydraulic systems for machinery, all the intended operating states and applications must be taken into account. To determine the hazards, a risk assessment must be carried out in accordance with EN ISO 12100. As far as is practicable, all identified risks should be designed out of the system where possible. Where this is impossible, appropriate safeguards should be provided.
Safe hydraulic equipment of machinery
These are, for example:
- All parts of the system must be designed to withstand pressures corresponding to the maximum operating pressure of the system or any other component; if not, further protective measures should be put in place.
- Preferred safeguards against excess pressure are one or more pressure limiting valves, which restrict pressure in all parts of the system.
- Systems should be designed, built and configured to minimise pressure surges and pressure increases. A pressure surge and increased pressure must not give rise to any hazard.
Standards for hydraulic equipment
Standard | Title |
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EN ISO 4413 | Hydraulic fluid power - General rules and safety requirements for systems and their components |
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