As described in my previous article, the accumulator method of starting has a simple arrangement and very few components involved. The system has a small hydraulic oil reservoir tank with a return oil filter in it. The hydraulic oil is pumped into the accumulator by a hand operated reciprocating pump. The reciprocating pump is operated manually by strokes inward and outward. This causes hydraulic oil to be sucked from the reservoir and discharged into the accumulator chamber under pressure.

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An accumulator is a solid spring-loaded device, used to store energy in the form of pressure. It has a piston which is held in downward direction by the spring force. When the oil is pumped inside the accumulator, the piston is pushed up against the spring force. This accumulation of oil under pressure causes the spring to store energy as it is getting compressed. There is always a limit for the accumulation of the pressure, which is dependent on the strength of the spring and piston. Usually the manufacturer specifies the maximum pressure that the accumulator can be charged and also the working pressure of the system.

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After the accumulator has been charged up to the specified required pressure, the quick-release lever on the accumulator has to be operated with a sudden jerk. When the lever is operated, the passage between the hydraulic starter motor and the accumulator is connected. The stored energy in the accumulator (compression of the spring) forces the oil out of the accumulator with enormous pressure, thus making the hydraulic motor to engage with the flywheel of the prime mover. It is the pressure in the oil and sudden release mechanism which makes the pinion of the hydraulic motor to rotate. As the pinion of the hydraulic motor rotates, the flywheel also starts to rotate and thus creates a minimum r.p.m, so that the fuel injected can get ignited and thus the engine starts. But the time when engine starts, the pressure energy is lost and the pinion of the hydraulic motor automatically gets disengaged due to the spring force.
This simple hydraulic starting method is used on board as manual/secondary means of starting an emergency generator and rescue boat engines.

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