Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems TU-FLO 750 COMPRESSOR 6/08 User Manual

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Bulletin No.: TCH-008-021

Effective Date: 11/1/92

Page: 2 of 2

High Duty Cycle Vehicles (City Transit Coaches, Refuse Haulers, Etc.)

The maximum discharge line length is 16 feet.

Length

I.D.

min. Other

Requirements

10-16 ft.

½ in.

None

If the discharge line length must be less than 10 feet or greater than 16 feet, contact your local Bendix
representative.

System Leakage

Check the air brake system for excessive air leakage using the Bendix “Dual System Air Brake Test
and Check List” (BW1279). Excessive system leakage causes the compressor to “pump” more air
and also more moisture into the brake system.

Reservoir Draining (System Without Air Dryer)

Routine reservoir draining is the most basic step (although not completely effective) in reducing the
possibility of freeze-up. All reservoirs in a brake system can accumulate water and other contamination
and must be drained! The best practice is to drain all reservoirs daily. When draining reservoirs; turn
the ENGINE OFF and drain ALL AIR from the reservoir, better still, open the drain cocks on all reservoirs
and leave them open over night to assure all contamination is drained (reference Service Data Sheet
SD-04-400 for Bendix Reservoirs). If automatic drain valves are installed, check their operation before
the weather turns cold (reference Service Data Sheet SD-03-2501 for Bendix

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DV-2

Automatic Drain

Valves). It should be noted that, while the need for daily reservoir draining is eliminated through the
use of an automatic drain valve, periodic manual draining is still required.

Alcohol Evaporator or Injector Systems

Check for proper operation of these systems by monitoring alcohol consumption for a few days
(Reference Service Data Sheet SD-08-2301 for the Bendix Alcohol Evaporator). Too little means the
system is not receiving adequate protection and too much simply wastes alcohol. As a general guide,
these systems should consume approximately 1 to 2 ounces of alcohol per hour of compressor loaded
time (compressing air). City pick-up and delivery vehicles will operate with the compressors loaded
(compressing air) more while compressors on highway vehicles will be loaded less. These fi gures
are approximate and assume that air system leakage is within the limits of the Bendix “Dual System
Air Brake Test and Check List” (BW1279). Last but not least, begin using alcohol several weeks prior
to freezing weather to ensure that the system is completely protected. Use only methanol alcohol,
such as Bendix “Air Guard”, in evaporators or injectors.

Air Dryers

Make certain air brake system leakage is within the limits stated in BW1279. Check the operation and
function of the air dryer using the appropriate Service Data Sheet for the air dryer.

AD-9

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Air Dryer

Service Data Sheet SD-08-2412

AD-4

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Air Dryer

Service Data Sheet SD-08-2407

AD-2

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Air Dryer

Service Data Sheet SD-08-2403

AD-IP

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Air Dryer

Service Data Sheet SD-08-2414

AD-SP

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Air Dryer

Service Data Sheet SD-08-2415

Trailer System-Guard

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Air Dryer

Service Data Sheet SD-08-2416

Appendix B: Continued

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