Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems SR-1 SPRING BRAKE VALVE User Manual

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FIGURE 7 - NORMAL SERVICE APPLICATION

FIGURE 6 - PARKING BRAKE SUPPLY DELIVERY EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN 95 P.S.I.

*Note: Other spring brake hold-off pressures are

supplied according to the vehicle manufacturer’s
specifi cations. 95 P.S.I. was chosen only for the
purpose of explanation.

OPERATION - NORMAL SERVICE RESERVOIRS
1 & 2 CHARGED

When a service application is made by actuating the dual
brake valve, air from the No. 2 delivery circuit is delivered
from the brake valve to the control port, and is stopped at
the closed inlet of valve A. No movement of the internal
components of the Bendix

®

SR-1

valve takes place.

Air from the No. 1 delivery circuit of the dual brake valve
actuates the service section of the spring brake actuators.
Refer to Figure 7.

OPERATION - SERVICE APPLICATION WITH LOSS
OF NO. 2 RESERVOIR PRESSURE

In the event air pressure is lost in the No. 2 reservoir,
the No. 1 reservoir and the parking control valve will be
protected via the double and single check valves in the
air system. A service application of the foot brake valve
in this situation results in little or no air being delivered
from the No. 2 delivery circuit to the control port of the
SR-1 valve. No movement of the SR-1 valve internal
components takes place. Braking is assured because the
No. 1 service reservoir is protected by a check valve and
the No. 1 delivery circuit of the dual brake valve will apply
the service section of the spring brake actuators.

#2 SERVICE

RESERVOIR

#1 SERVICE

RESERVOIR

DOUBLE

CHECK

VALVE

PISTON B

CHECK VALVE

INLET &

EXHAUST A

PISTON A

INLET

&

EXHAUST

B

EXHAUST

SPRING

BRAKE

#2 SERVICE

RESERVOIR

#1 SERVICE

RESERVOIR

DOUBLE

CHECK

VALVE

PISTON B

CHECK VALVE

INLET &

EXHAUST A

PISTON A

INLET

&

EXHAUST

B

EXHAUST

SPRING

BRAKE

BRAKE

VALVE

BRAKE

VALVE

R-14

®

RELAY

VALVE

R-14

®

RELAY

VALVE

PARK

CONTROL

VALVE

PARK

CONTROL

VALVE

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