Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems SR-4 SPRING BRAKE CONTROL VLV 7/07 User Manual

Sr-4, Spring brake control valve, Description

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SD-03-4514

Bendix

®

SR-4

Spring Brake Control Valve

DESCRIPTION

The SR-4

valve is provided in two different confi gurations.

Type 1 (Fig. 1A) incorporates a nipple mounted PR-3

valve. Type 2 (Fig. 1B) has the function of the additional
PR-3

valve integrated into the main housing. There is

no difference in the operational performance of the two
designs.

The SR-4

trailer spring brake control valve is similar

to the SR-2

valve. It differs in function by utilizing both

reservoirs for normal service braking but reserving suffi cient
air pressure to provide the required spring brake release in
the event of a service system failure. As seen in Fig. 1, the
complete assembly includes an SR-4

valve sub-assembly

similar in appearance to an SR-2

valve. The SR-4

valve

subassembly is an SR-2

valve modifi ed by the addition

of a check valve in the spring brake reservoir fi tting which
permits air to pass from the reservoir to the spring brake
inlet valve but not in the opposite direction. AT NO TIME
SHOULD AN SR-2

VALVE BE SUBSTITUTED FOR THE

SR-4

VALVE SUBASSEMBLY. The SR-4

valve may be

identifi ed by the metal tag affi xed to the cover by one of
four cap screws. Porting is as follows:

• 1/2 inch NPT or 3/4 inch NPT spring brake supply port

for reservoir mounting

• 4-3/8 inch NPT delivery ports
• 2-1/4 inch NPT reservoir charging ports
• 1-1/4 inch NPT trailer supply port
• 1-1/4 inch NPT service port (optional)

OPERATION (FIG. 2)

CHARGING

Air from the trailer supply line enters at the trailer supply port
and depresses the control piston "D", opening the spring
brake inlet valve "E". It also is conducted to the cavity under
the pressure protection piston "F". When air pressure builds
to approximately 60 p.s.i. beneath the pressure protection
piston, the piston moves against the force of the pressure
protection spring and opens the pressure protection inlet
valve. The air pressure now fl ows past check valve “A”
into the #2 reservoir and past check valve “B” through the
open spring brake inlet valve and into the spring brake

FIGURE 1 - SR-4

SPRING BRAKE CONTROL VALVE TYPE 1 & TYPE 2

#2 RESERVOIR

CHARGING

PORT

DELIVERY PORTS (4)

TRAILER SUPPLY

PORT

#1

RESERVOIR

CHARGING

PORT

SERVICE PORT

#2 RESERVOIR

CHARGING

PORT

DELIVERY

PORTS (4)

TRAILER SUPPLY

PORT

#1

RESERVOIR

CHARGING

PORT

SERVICE PORT

FIGURE 1A

FIGURE 1B

TYPE 1

TYPE 2

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