Ad-ip, Air dryer troubleshooting chart (continued) – Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems AD-IP INTEGRAL PURGE AIR DRYER 5/07 User Manual

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D. Excessive bends in

discharge line (water
collects and freezes).

E. Refer to Symptom 4,

Causes E & F.

AD-IP

AIR DRYER TROUBLESHOOTING CHART (Continued)

SYMPTOMS

CAUSE

REMEDY

F. Governor malfunction.

Missing or restricted
governor control line
installation.

F. Test governor operation and/or inspect the

control line leading from the governor UNL
(unloader) port to the air dryer control port.

5. Constant exhaust of air

at air dryer purge valve
exhaust. (Charge
mode.)

A. Air dryer purge valve

leaking excessively.

B. Compressor fails to

unload (stop compressing
air) and air dryer purge
exhaust makes
“sputtering” or “popping”
sound.

C. Purge control line

connected to reservoir
or exhaust port of
governor.

D. Purge valve frozen open -

malfunctioning heater
and thermostat, wiring,
blown fuse.

A. With compressor loaded, apply soap solution

on purge valve exhaust, to test for excessive
leakage. Refer to Technical Bulletin
TCH-008-040. Repair purge valve as necessary.

E. Excessive system

leakage.

F. Purge valve stays open

- supply air leaks to
control side.

F. Repair purge valve and housing.

6. Can not build system air

pressure.

A. Inlet and outlet air

connections reversed.

B. Check valve between air

dryer and first reservoir.

C. Kinked or blocked

(plugged) discharge line.

A. Connect compressor discharge to air dryer

supply port. Reconnect lines properly.

B. Test check valve for proper operation. Repair or

replace as necessary.

C. Check to determine if air passes through

discharge line. Check for kinks, bends,
excessive carbon deposits, or ice blockage.

D. Discharge line should be constantly sloping from

compressor to air dryer with as few bends as
possible.

E. Refer to Symptom #4, Remedies E & F.

7. Air dryer does not purge

or exhaust air.

A. Missing, broken, kinked,

frozen, plugged or
disconnected purge
control line.

A. Inspect control line from governor UNL (unloader)

port to control port of air dryer. Test to determine
if air flows through purge control line when
compressor unloaded. Check for undrilled
fittings. (See Symptom #4, Remedy C.)

B. After determining air reaches purge valve

(Remedy A above), repair purge valve.

C. Refer to Remedies B, E, G for Symptom #4.

B. Faulty air dryer purge

valve.

C. See Causes, B, E, G for

Symptom #4.

E. See Symptom #1.

D. Test heater and thermostat as described in

Preventative Maintenance Section.

C. Purge control line must be connected to

unloader port of governor.

B. Confirm failure to unload by increasing &

decreasing engine RPM and noting change in
the rate of leakage and intensity of
accompanying leakage sound. Repair/replace
compressor unloaders.

4. Safety valve on air dryer

“popping off” or
exhausting air
(continued).

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