Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems AD-SP SYSTEM PURGE AIR DRYER 10/04 User Manual

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VEHICLE APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS

The basic application requirements presented here

apply to a standard air dryer installation. The majority

of highway vehicles in use today will meet these basic

requirements however, some may not. Examples of

vehicles that may not meet the requirements include,

refuse trucks, city coaches, bulk trailer unloading

operations and other high air consumption systems.

While the Bendix AD-IP air dryer can be used on these

vehicles, the standard installation procedure presented

in this manual may require modification to ensure proper

operation and service life. Consult your local authorized

Bendix

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parts outlet or sales representative for additional

information.

Charge Cycle Time — The AD-IP air dryer is designed to

provide clean, dry air for the brake system. When a vehicle’s

air system is used to operate non-brake air accessories it is

necessary to determine that, during normal daily operation

the compressor should recover from governor “cut-in” to

governor “cut-out” (usually 100 psi to 120 psi) in 90 seconds

or less at engine RPMs normal to the vehicle vocation. If

the recovery time consistently exceeds this limit, it may be

necessary to “bypass” the air accessory responsible for the

high air usage. Consult your local authorized Bendix parts

outlet or sales representative for additional information.

Purge Cycle Time — During normal vehicle operation, the

air compressor must remain unloaded for a minimum of 30

seconds. This minimum purge time is required to ensure

complete regeneration of the desiccant material. If the

purge time is occasionally shorter than the times specified,

no permanent ill effect should be expected, however, if

the purge time is consistently less than the minimum,

an accessory bypass system must be installed. Contact

the nearest authorized Bendix parts outlet or Bendix

representative for additional information.

Note: Reservoir

Volume - Total vehicle reservoir volume can impact the

Charge and Purge Cycle time. The chart below can be

used as a guide in determining if additional help is required.
Total Vehicle Reservoir

Volume

Requirement

Less than 9,000 cu. in. ........................Standard AD-IP

Air Dryer

9,000 - 12,500 cu. in. ..........................Extended Purge AD-IP Air
Dryer

Greater than 12,500 cu. in. ............ Contact Bendix Rep. or

Bendix Engineering

Air Compressor Size — Although the AD-IP air dryer can

be used in conjunction with larger compressors, it was

designed primarily for units rated for up to 30 CFM. It is

recommended that when using the AD-IP air dryer with a

compressor which has a rated displacement exceeding

30 CFM that an authorized Bendix parts outlet or Bendix

marketing representative be contacted for assistance.

8. Using an adjustable wrench or a socket, tighten the

desiccant cartridge bolt (10), to secure the desiccant

cartridge (11) to the end cover (6). Torque the desiccant

cartridge bolt to 65–75 ft-lbs (40 ft-lbs minimum).

Do

not over torque.

BENDIX

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AD-IP

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AIR DRYER INSTALLATION

1. Using the relationship marks made during step 7 of the

Bendix

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AD-IP

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Air Dryer Removal Procedure, install

the lower mounting bracket (9) on the end cover (6) and

secure it using the two 3/8” cap screws and washers

(7 & 8). Torque the cap screws to 300–360 in-lbs.

2. Using the relationship marks made during step 6 of the

AD-IP

Air Dryer Removal Procedure, install the saddle

bracket (5) and mounting strap (4) on the end cover

(6), and using the 5/16” cap screw (1) and sleeve nut

(3) secure the strap to the saddle bracket. Tighten the

5/16” nut on the upper mounting bracket. Torque to

60-100 in-lbs.

3. Install the air dryer on the vehicle using the four

bolts that secure both the upper and lower mounting

brackets.

4. Reconnect the three airlines to the proper ports on

the end cover (identified during step 3 of the AD-IP Air

Dryer Removal).

5. Reconnect the vehicle wiring harness to the Bendix

AD-IP

air dryer heater and thermostat assembly

connector by plugging it into the air dryer connector

until its lock tab snaps in place.

6. Before placing vehicle back into service, perform the

Operation and Leakage Tests stated elsewhere in this

manual.

RETROFITTING THE AD-IP AIR DRYER

GENERAL
The following retrofit instructions are presented for

reference purposes only since Bendix aftermarket retrofit

and replacement air dryers are packaged with the most up-

to-date installation instructions. The instructions packaged

with the Bendix

AD-IP air dryer should be followed in lieu

of those presented here.
The preceding portion of this manual deals with “in-service”

repair and/or replacement of the AD-IP air dryer. The portion

of the manual that follows is concerned with installing an

AD-IP air dryer on a vehicle not previously equipped with

one.

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