Re-6, Relay valve re-6nc, Relay valve – Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems RE6 RELAY VALVE 3/05 User Manual

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RE-6

& RE-6NC

VALVES CHARGING HOLD

POSITION

In the RE-6

valve, as pressure increases in the reservoir,

the emergency piston is being pushed toward the seat on
the inlet and exhaust valve. When the emergency piston
reaches the seat of the inlet / exhaust valve, air is trapped
between the new seal and the chambers, holding the
chambers in the apply position. The check valve in the
RE-6

valve will continue to remain open, charging

the reservoir. In the RE-6NC

valve, air is acts on the

emergency piston, but there is still 0 psi in the reservoir
and the chambers. Air is also acting on the piston in the
PR-4

valve, but still has not reached the opening pressure

of 70 psi. Refer to Figure 5.

CHARGING THE RE-6

& RE-6NC

VALVES

ABOVE 60 PSI

In the RE-6

valve, as pressure increase beyond 60 psi, the

emergency piston and the inlet / exhaust valve, move from
the seat of the primary piston, opening the exhaust valve to
atmosphere allowing the service chambers to be exhausted.
The air will fl ow from the service chambers, back through
the RE-6

valve and out the exhaust of the RE-6

valve,

allowing drive away. In the RE-6NC

valve, air is still acting

upon the emergency piston, but there is no pressure in the
reservoir and the chambers. The emergency piston and
inlet / exhaust valve have moved to the exhaust position,
opening the exhaust portion of the valve to atmosphere.
The PR-3

valve remains closed until reaching 70 psi,

allowing air to fl ow to the reservoir. Refer to Figure 6.

CHARGING THE RE-6NC

VALVE ABOVE 70 PSI

Once system pressure reaches 70 psi, the PR-3

reservoir control valve will open charging the reservoir(s).
Simultaneously the emergency piston and inlet / exhaust
valve of the RE-6NC

valve is kept away from the seat

of the primary piston (keeping the exhaust valve open to
atmosphere). This is the major difference between the
RE-6

valve and the RE-6NC

valve. The RE-6NC

valve

allows for quicker drive away, since the reservoir does not
need to be fi lled before the brakes are released. Refer to
Figure 7.

RE-6

Relay Valve

RE-6NC

Relay Valve

RESERVOIR

45<>60 PSI

45<>60 PSI

CHAMBERS

HOLDING

EMERGENCY

SUPPLY

45<>60 PSI

0 PSI

0 PSI

45<>60 PSI

FIGURE 5 RE-6

& RE-6NC

RELAY VALVES CHARGING

HOLD POSITION

RE-6

Relay Valve

FIGURE 6 RE-6

& RE-6NC

RELAY VALVES CHARGING

ABOVE 60 PSI

RESERVOIR

60 PSI

CHAMBERS

0 PSI

EMERGENCY

SUPPLY

60 PSI

RE-6NC

Relay Valve

0 PSI

0 PSI

60 PSI

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