Bendix, Ad-ip, Air dryer troubleshooting chart – Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems AD-SP SYSTEM PURGE AIR DRYER 10/04 User Manual

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BENDIX

®

AD-IP

®

AIR DRYER TROUBLESHOOTING CHART

SYMPTOMS

CAUSE

REMEDY

1. Air dryer is constantly

“cycling” or purging.

Air dryer purges

frequently (every four

(4) minutes or less

while vehicle is idling)

(continued).

A. Excessive system leakage.

IMPORTANT: Note whether

air pressure loss is shown

on dash gauge(s). Pressure

loss

SHOWN on the gauges

is caused by service brake

system or component

leakage. Pressure loss

NOT SHOWN on gauges is

caused by supply system

or component leakage.

(continued)

1. Test fittings, hoses, lines and connections. Apply

soap solution to detect excessive leakage. Tighten or

replace as needed then repeat the air dryer charge-

purge cycle and observe the gauge installed in the

supply reservoir. If leakage is within limits, remove

the gauge from the reservoir and replace drain cock

or valve. If excessive leakage is detected, continue

testing.

2. Test the accessories connected to the supply

reservoir. Drain all air pressure from system,

disconnect all air lines leading to accessories (fan

clutch, wipers, air seats, etc.) and plug the reservoir

at the disconnection point. Build the air system

pressure until the air dryer purges and observe

the supply reservoir gauge. If leakage is no longer

excessive, repair or replace the leaking accessory.

If excessive leakage is detected, continue testing.

3. Test for governor leakage. Build the system pressure

to the governor cut-out, turn off the engine and apply

a soap solution to governor exhaust port and around

the cap. Leakage should not exceed a one (1) inch

bubble in five (5) seconds. Reduce the system

pressure to 80 psi, or less, and re-apply the soap

solution. Leakage should not exceed a one (1) inch

bubble in five (5) seconds. If excessive leakage is

detected in either test, repair or replace the governor.

4. Test the compressor unloader leakage. Drain all air

pressure from the system and remove the governor

from the compressor. Temporarily plug the governor

unloader port or air line that mated with, or connected

to, the compressor. Build the air system pressure until

the air dryer purges then IMMEDIATELY SHUT OFF

THE ENGINE. Observe the air gauge in the supply

reservoir. If the leakage is within limits, replace the

compressor unloaders. Re-connect the governor to

the compressor (after removing the plug installed in

the governor) and retest while observing the supply

reservoir gauge. If excessive leakage is detected,

continue testing.

5. Test the air dryer purge valve and outlet (delivery)

check valve. Drain all air pressure from the system.

Remove the control line connection at the air

dryer and plug the end of the air line leading to the

governor (not the air dryer control port). Build the

system pressure to governor cut-out and observe the

air gauge. If little or no pressure drop is observed,

replace the air dryer check valve. If a pressure drop

continues, apply a soap solution to the air dryer

purge exhaust and purge control port (where the

control line was removed). Leakage should not

exceed a one (1) inch bubble in five (5) seconds.

If leakage is excessive, repair or replace the purge

valve assembly.

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