Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems FCS-9700 FAN CLUTCH SOLENOID User Manual

Bendix, Fcs-9700

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Bendix

®

FCS-9700

Fan Clutch Solenoid

SD-03-10433

DESCRIPTION

The Bendix

®

FCS-9700

fan clutch solenoid, shown in

Figure 1, is a low air fl ow solenoid used to control the fan
clutch. A thermostat controls the solenoid operation.

The fan clutch solenoid is always mounted as a stand
alone solenoid. Depending on the application, it can be a
normally closed (NC) or normally open solenoid (NO). The
integral mounting bracket comes in a right or left position
and is not removable.

OPERATION

Because this solenoid valve is used for an auxiliary air
function, a pressure protection valve, such as a Bendix

®

PR-3

valve, must be installed to protect the air brake

system. Based on the application, the solenoid will
deliver or exhaust air. See Figure 2 for a typical system
confi guration.

PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

Important: Review the Bendix Warranty Policy before
performing any intrusive maintenance procedures. The
warranty may be voided if intrusive maintenance is
performed during the warranty period.

DELIVERY

PORT

SUPPLY PORT

FIGURE 1 - BENDIX

®

FCS-9700

FAN CLUTCH SOLENOID VALVES

EXHAUST

PORT

MOUNTING

BRACKET

(LEFT HAND)

ELECTRICAL

CONNECTOR

No two vehicles operate under identical conditions; as
a result, maintenance intervals may vary. Experience is
a valuable guide in determining the best maintenance
interval for air brake system components. At a minimum,
the solenoid should be inspected every 6 months or
1500 operating hours, whichever comes fi rst, for proper
operation. Should the solenoid not meet the elements
of the operational tests noted in this document, further
investigation and service of the valve may be required.

SERVICE CHECKS

When the in-cab switch is pressed to activate or deactivate
the fan clutch, the Bendix FCS-9700

solenoid will promptly

exhaust (NO) or apply (NC). Note that the solenoid part
number label is marked with an NO or NC for identifi cation.
Continuous exhausting of air pressure should not occur.

LEAKAGE CHECKS

With the air system fully charged, coat the exhaust ports
of the solenoid with a soap solution. A 1-inch bubble in
three (3) seconds is permitted (175 SCCM).

EXHAUST

PORT

SUPPLY PORT

DELIVERY

PORT

ELECTRICAL

CONNECTOR

NORMALLY OPEN (NO)

SOLENOID

NORMALLY CLOSED

(NC) SOLENOID

MOUNTING

BRACKET

(LEFT HAND)

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