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

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If a previously unturbocharged compressor is being
turbocharged, it is recommended that the inlet cavity screen
(238948) be installed with an inlet gasket (291909) on both
sides of the screen.

COMPRESSOR TURBOCHARGING PARAMETERS

Air entering the compressor inlet during the loaded cycle
must not exceed 250 degrees Fahrenheit (121 degrees
Celsius). A metal inlet line is suggested to help meet this
parameter.

The following compressor crankshaft rotative speed and
inlet pressure relationships may not be exceeded.

Crankshaft

Maximum Compressor

R.P.M.

Inlet Pressure

1900 RPM

30.0 psi (207 kPa)

2000 RPM

27.5 psi (190 kPa)

2100 RPM

24.0 psi (165 kPa)

2200 RPM

21.0 psi (145 kPa)

2300 RPM

19.0 psi (131 kPa)

2400 RPM

16.0 psi (110 kPa)

AIR INDUCTION

One of the single most important aspects of compressor
preventive maintenance is the induction of clean air.
The type and interval of maintenance required will vary
depending upon the air induction system used.

The intervals listed under the headings below pertain
to typical highway and street operation. More frequent
maintenance will be required for operation in dusty or dirty
environments.

0

20

25

15

35

5

30

900

600

10

Compressor Speed (RPM)

Inlet Pressure (PSIG)

Turbo Limits

FIGURE 9 - TURBO LIMITS CURVE

PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE

Regularly scheduled maintenance is the single most
important factor in maintaining the air brake charging
system. Refer to Table A in the Troubleshooting section for
a guide to various considerations that must be given to the
maintenance of the compressor and other related charging
system components.

Important Note: Review the warranty policy before
performing any intrusive maintenance procedures. An
extended warranty may be voided if intrusive maintenance
is performed during this period.

PAPER AIR STRAINER DRY ELEMENT-PLEATED

POLYURETHANE SPONGE STRAINER

FIGURE 10 - STRAINERS

POLYURETHANE SPONGE STRAINER

Every month, 150 operating hours or 5,000 miles,
whichever occurs fi rst,
remove and wash all of the parts.
The strainer element should be cleaned or replaced. If the
element is cleaned, it should be washed in a commercial
solvent or a detergent and water solution. The element
should be saturated in clean engine oil, then squeezed
dry before replacing it in the strainer. Be sure to replace
the air strainer gasket if the entire strainer is removed from
the compressor intake.

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