The RD22U's higher percussion energy class means its accumulator stores and releases more energy per cycle than lighter drifter accumulators—the pre-charge specification is higher, the diaphragm flexes through a larger pressure amplitude range, and the consequences of running with depleted pre-charge are more immediate in terms of percussion circuit instability. At BHP's Olympic Dam copper-uranium operation in South Australia and Newcrest's Cadia underground gold mine in New South Wales, where ambient temperatures reach 38–42°C surface and underground headings run 30–35°C, the accumulator's temperature management is an active maintenance concern rather than a background parameter.
The RD22U high-pressure accumulator sits at nitrogen pre-charge 60–75 bar (model-variant dependent) against an operating percussion circuit at 180–210 bar. In Australian summer conditions, the accumulator shell temperature can reach 55–60°C after sustained drilling, raising the nitrogen pressure 10–12 bar above the cold pre-charge reading through simple gas law expansion. An operator who checks the pre-charge at operating temperature and reads 72 bar when the spec says 65 bar may attempt to bleed nitrogen to correct it—inadvertently depleting the actual cold pre-charge to 55 bar, well below specification.
Australian Accumulator Temperature Management Protocol
|
Check Condition |
Typical N₂ Reading |
Interpretation |
Action |
|
Cold start, 20°C |
60–65 bar |
True pre-charge at spec |
Correct; proceed |
|
After 30 min drilling, 50°C shell |
70–76 bar |
Thermal expansion—not over-charged |
Do NOT bleed; record |
|
Cold, below 55 bar |
Under 55 bar |
Pre-charge depleted |
Recharge to cold spec |
|
Uniform shell temp after shutdown |
Pre-charge lower than 7 days prior |
Diaphragm permeation |
Recharge; inspect diaphragm |

BHP's Olympic Dam maintenance standard requires pre-charge checks to be performed cold—before any percussion load during that shift—and the reading logged with the shell temperature. The temperature-normalized log identifies diaphragm permeation (gradual cold reading decline) from thermal effects (reading varies with temperature but corrects cold). HOVOO supplies RD22U accumulator diaphragms and N₂ charging kits rated for Australian operating temperature range. Full references at hovooseal.com.
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