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GF27.60-P-3024AHX Working/Lubrication/Shift Pressure, Function




GF27.60-P-3024AHX Working/Lubrication/Shift Pressure, Function
TRANSMISSION 722.930 up to 31.5.11, 722.931 as of 1.6.11
in MODEL 212.0/ 2

Function requirements for working/lubrication/shift pressure, general
^ Status "Circuit 87 ON"
^ Circuit 61 ON

Working/lubrication/shift pressure, general
The oil pressures are separated into:
^ Working pressure
^ Lubrication pressure
^ Shift pressure

Working pressure
The oil pressure produced by the oil pump is converted into working pressure by the working pressure regulating valve.

The level of working pressure depends on the position of the regulating valve and therefore on its geometry.

The position of the working pressure regulating valve is influenced by the working pressure control solenoid valve (Y3/8y1) depending on load and gear. All other pressures required for transmission control are derived from the working pressures.

Lubrication pressure
At the working pressure regulating valve, excess oil is diverted to the lubrication pressure regulating valve and from there used in a regulated manner for lubrication and cooling of the mechanical transmission parts and wet clutch.

The pressure in the wet clutch is also limited by the amount of lubrication pressure.

Shift pressure
The shift pressure (pressure in the multidisk clutch or in multidisk brake) is derived from the working pressure.

The respective control solenoid valve influences the position of the associated regulating valve. In turn the position influences the pressure prevailing in the multidisk brake or in multidisk clutch.

The pressure thus depends on the geometry of the respective regulating valve.

With code (B03) ECO start/stop function
The electric transmission oil pump (M42) ensures a continued supply of oil to the hydraulic system when the engine is switched off. This is actuated through the gear oil auxiliary pump control unit (N89).