Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems BENDIX 720CC COMPRESSOR User Manual

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NON-COMPRESSION OF AIR (UNLOADED)
COMPRESSOR AND AIR DRYER SYSTEM

(REFER TO FIGURE 6)

Air delivery to the vehicle’s air system is controlled either

by the governor and the air dryer, or with a separate

discharge line unloader valve. The governor is plumbed

to the component (e.g. air dryer or DLU valve) in order to

control when the air is delivered to the vehicles air system.

When air pressure in the supply reservoir reaches the cut-

out setting of the governor, the governor delivers system air

to the discharge line unloader style (DLU) air dryer’s control

port. This allows the discharge air from the compressor to

flow out the exhaust port of the air dryer.

Note: The Bendix

®

720cc compressor is a discharge

line unloader-style (DLU-style) unit. This means that the

compressor functions in a continuous pumping mode;

regardless of whether the brake system requires air. It

requires a downstream device (e.g. turbo cut-off-style air

dryer and discharge line unloader valve) to unload the

system when air requirements have been met as described

in the previous paragraph.

LUBRICATION

The vehicle's engine provides a continuous supply of oil

to the compressor. Oil is routed from the engine to the

compressor's oil inlet. Note: There is no external oil supply

line; the oil delivery is located at the engine to compressor

mounting face. (See Figure 7.) This pressurized oil flows

to the precision front sleeve main bearing, and — via an oil

passage in the crankshaft — routes pressurized oil to the

connecting rod bearings and the rear journal associated

with the end cover. Spray lubrication of the cylinder bore

and connecting rod wrist pin bushing is obtained as oil is

forced out around the crankshaft journals by engine oil

pressure. Oil then falls to the bottom of the compressor

crankcase and is returned to the engine through the

opening at the compressor mounting flange.

COOLING

The Bendix

720cc twin cylinder compressor is cooled both

by air flowing through the engine compartment as it passes

the compressor's cast-in cooling fins, and by the flow of

engine coolant through the cylinder head assembly and

the water jacket around the cylinder bore of the crankcase.

Coolant supplied by the engine cooling system passes

through connecting lines into the cylinder head, cooling

plate, valve plate assembly, and into the crankcase water

jacket. It returns through the same components — out of

the coolant outlet port of the cylinder head — and returns

to the engine. Figure 7 illustrates the approved coolant

flow connections. Proper cooling is important in minimizing

discharge air temperatures – see the tabulated technical

data on page 13 of this manual for specific requirements.

FIGURE 7 -

BENDIX

®

720

CC

TWIN CYLINDER COMPRESSOR PORT IDENTIFICATION

Discharge Port

Inlet

Port

Head

Bolt (8)

CYLINDER HEAD PORT IDENTIFICATION

The cylinder head connection ports are

identified with “cast in” numerals as follows:

AIR IN . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
Compressed AIR OUT . . . . . 2
Coolant IN . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Coolant OUT. . . . . . . . . . 9

Safety

Valve Port

Coolant Port

(In or Out)

Coolant Port

(In or Out)

Oil

Supply

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