Technical, Bulletin – Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems BA-922 COMPRESSOR User Manual

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Technical

Bulletin

Bulletin No.: TCH-008-021

Effective Date: 11/1/92

Page: 1 of 2

Subject:

Air Brake System - Cold Weather Operation Tips

As the cold weather approaches, operators and fleets alike begin to look to their vehicles with an eye

toward “winterization”, and particularly what can be done to guard against air system freeze-up. Here

are some basic “Tips” for operation in the cold weather.
Engine Idling
Avoid idling the engine for long periods of time!
In addition to the fact that most engine

manufacturers warn that long idle times are detrimental to engine life, winter idling is a big factor in

compressor discharge line freeze-up. Discharge line freeze-ups account for a significant number of

compressor failures each year. The discharge line recommendations under “Discharge Lines” are

important for all vehicles but are especially so when some periods of extended engine idling can not

be avoided.
Discharge Lines
The discharge line should slope downward from the compressor discharge port without forming water

traps, kinks, or restrictions. Cross-overs from one side of the frame rail to the other, if required, should

occur as close as possible to the compressor. Fitting extensions must be avoided. Recommended

discharge line lengths and inside diameters are dependent on the vehicle application and are as

follows.

Typical P&D, School Bus and Line Haul

The maximum discharge line length is 16 feet.

Length

I.D. Min.

Other Requirements

6.0-9.5 ft.

½ in.

None

9.5-12 ft.

½ in.

Last 3 feet, including fitting at the end of the

discharge line, must be insulated with ½ inch thick closed

cell polyethylene pipe insulation.

12-16 ft.

5/8 in.

Last 3 feet, including fitting at the end of the

discharge line, must be insulated with ½ inch thick

closed cell polyethylene pipe insulation.

If the discharge line length must be less than 6 feet or greater than 16 feet, contact your local

Bendix representative.

Appendix B

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