Danfoss Energy Options’ Editron division has delivered its first eHydraulic Energy Module to Sany for the electrification of a 200-tonne lattice-boom crawler crane.
The eHydraulic system integrates a Danfoss Editron synchronous reluctance assisted everlasting magnet motor with a Danfoss variable displacement axial piston pump to maximise efficiency and effectivity. Sany launched the totally electrical battery-operated crane earlier this 12 months.
Building equipment worldwide emits an estimated 400 million tonnes of carbon dioxide per 12 months, in accordance toIDTechEx. With the dimensions of worldwide building exercise set to extend considerably within the many years to come back, decarbonising heavy-duty equipment is important to curbing greenhouse gasoline emissions.
Crane producer, Sany is supporting these efforts and serving to its clients obtain zero-emission building websites by the electrification of its lattice- and telescopic-boom crawler cranes.
Sany is working to develop totally electrical variations of its larger capability crawler cranes, having beforehand electrified its decrease capability fashions. Danfoss provides Editron motors and D1P pumps for SANY’s 80- to 150-tonne cranes. For its 200-tonne platform, Sany opted for an built-in Danfoss eHydraulic Energy Module to energy the traction and work perform methods.
Comprising an Editron PMI375-T1100 motor and D1P 260-cc pump, the system is optimised to ship peak efficiency and maximise hydraulic system effectivity, extending machine runtime on a single cost. The complete hydraulics system additionally features a Danfoss Sequence 90 pump and PVG 128 valve.
Sany realised further advantages with the Danfoss eHydraulic Energy Module, together with a compact package deal with mechanical benefits, easy set up and excessive reliability.
Supplying the electrical motor and hydraulic pump as an built-in package deal eliminates the danger of noise, vibration, and element injury that may come up when utilizing a versatile coupling to hitch the parts. It additionally simplifies and accelerates set up as there’s no want for the OEM to attach the parts. CE marks and Danfoss’ international service community have been additionally key causes SANY selected to companion with Danfoss on the challenge.
“Constructing an answer for SANY’s high-capacity platform with the Danfoss built-in eHydraulic Energy Module marks a milestone,” says Roy Chen, president, Editron division, Danfoss Energy Options. “eHydraulics represents the longer term. Along with our Controls division, we now have designed a system combining our D1P pump and Editron motor whereas tuning controls algorithms to maximise effectivity. We look ahead to our continued collaboration with SANY and supporting their inexperienced journey.”
“Standard hydraulics nonetheless performs a job within the electrification of heavy equipment, significantly machines of this measurement,” provides Henrik Jørgensen, president, Controls division, Danfoss Energy Options. “By integrating Danfoss’ superior hydraulic options and electrification expertise, we’re empowering a clean transition to extra sustainable operations. Leveraging our eHydraulic options and our software know-how, we aspire to be the companion of alternative for visionary OEMs like SANY.”
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