Question 163General Subjects - Assistant Engineer
70% to passIf a hydraulic pump is producing a noisy whine when in operation, the cause may be _______________.
Aan air leak in the pump suction line above the oil level in the reservoir
Bdue to the wrong direction of rotation of the hydraulic motor
Clow viscosity in the hydraulic fluid
Dan oil leak across the pump shaft packing
AI Explanation
The correct answer is A) an air leak in the pump suction line above the oil level in the reservoir. The reasoning is that a noisy whine from a hydraulic pump is often caused by cavitation, which occurs when air enters the pump suction line. This air introduction creates turbulence and vibration, resulting in the noisy whine. An air leak in the suction line above the oil level in the reservoir is a common cause of this issue. The other options are incorrect because: B) the wrong direction of rotation would not cause a noisy whine, C) low viscosity would not directly cause a whine, and D) an oil leak across the pump shaft packing would not necessarily result in a noisy whine.
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