Operation, Air intake (loaded), Air compression (loaded) – Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems BENDIX 720CC COMPRESSOR User Manual

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OPERATION

The compressor is driven by the vehicle's engine, and

functions continuously while the engine is in operation.

Actual compression of air is controlled by a downstream

component – like a discharge line unloader valve, or an air

dryer without turbo cut-off valve – operating in conjunction

with a governor.

AIR INTAKE (LOADED)

Just as the piston begins the down stroke, (a position known

as Top Dead Center, or TDC), the vacuum created in the

cylinder bore above the piston causes the inlet reed valve to

flex open. Atmospheric air flows through the open inlet valve

and fills the cylinder bore above the piston. See Figure 4.

AIR COMPRESSION (LOADED)

When the piston reaches the bottom of the stroke, (a

position known as Bottom Dead Center, or BDC), the inlet

reed valve closes. Air above the piston is trapped by the

closed inlet reed valve and is compressed as the piston

moves upwards. When air in the cylinder bore reaches

a pressure greater than that of the system pressure, the

discharge reed valves open and allow air to flow into the

discharge line and air brake system. See Figure 5.

FIGURE 6 -

TYPICAL BENDIX

®

720

CC

(DLU-STYLE) TWIN CYLINDER COMPRESSOR AIR CHARGING SYSTEM

D

D

S

C

S

UNL

UNL

RES

21

22

S

D

S

C

UNL

Compressor

Governor

Air Dryer

Front Service

Reservoir

Rear Service

Reservoir

DLU Valve

FIGURE 5 -

OPERATION - COMPRESSION

Piston Moving Up

Air Inlet

Port

Inlet

Valve

Closed

Air

Discharge

Port

Discharge

Valve

Open

Valve

Plate

Cooling

Plate

FIGURE 4 -

OPERATION - INTAKE

Piston Moving Down

Air Inlet

Port

Inlet

Valve

Open

Air

Discharge

Port

Discharge

Valve

Closed

Valve

Plate

Cooling

Plate

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