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

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Complaint: Can Not Build System Pressure

• Discharge line plugged or restricted: see Common

Test 1.

• Air pressure trapped between the governor and

compressor unloaders: see Common Test 2.

• Blow leakage at air dryer exhaust: see Common

Test 3.

Complaint: Air System Builds Too Slow

• Discharge line restricted: see Common Test 1.
• Discharge line leakage: see Common Test 5.
• Air leaking at the air dryer exhaust: see Common

Test 3.

• Compressor head gasket failure: apply soap solution

around the cylinder head.

If leakage between the

head and the block is noted, repair or replace the

compressor.

• Air pressure is trapped between the governor and

compressor unloaders: see Common Test 2.

• Air system leakage: see Common Test 4.
• Bendix

®

AD-IP

®

PuraGuard

®

oil coalescing desiccant

cartridge may be contaminated by excess dirt and/or

carbon. Replace the AD-IP PuraGuard oil coalescing

cartridge.

Complaint: Can Not Build System Pressure

Above “X” psi.

• Blow leakage at the compressor unloaders: remove all

the hardware from compressor inlet then remove the

governor. With 120 psi shop air applied to compressor

unloader port, listen for leakage at the inlet. If noted,

repair the leak or replace the compressor.

• Incorrect setting on the governor: verify the safety

valve operation. Drain the air from the system, remove

or disconnect the governor from the compressor and

install a gauge in governor unloader (UNL) port. Build

system pressure and note when pressure on the dash

gauge and test gauge are equal. Both should be equal

at maximum setting of the governor.

• Discharge line leakage: see Common Test 5.
• Air system leakage: see Common Test 4.
• Compressor head gasket failure: apply a soap

solution around the cylinder head. If leakage is found

between the head and the block, repair or replace the

compressor.

COMPLAINTS COMMON TO THE CHARGING & AIR SUPPLY SYSTEM

Complaint: Air Dryer Cycles “ON & OFF”

Constantly

This complaint caused by leakage, either service system

or supply system. Service system leakage is shown on

dash gauges, supply system leakage is not. Note: System

purge air dryers will purge more often than those with an

integral purge volume.
Service system leakage: see Common Test 4.
Supply system component leakage: drain the system,

install a gauge and a shop air hose in place of the drain

cock in the supply reservoir. Fill the system to 120 psi,

shut off the shop air and check for leakage on the following

components in the order presented:

• Compressor unloader leakage.
• Drain the system, remove the governor from

compressor and plug the governor UNL port and

re-test. If the leakage is OK, repair the compressor

unloader mechanism or replace compressor. If

leakage is NOT OK, then continue inspection.

• Holset

®

ECON valve (used with Holset-type “E & QE”

compressor) is missing, malfunctioning, leaking.

• Is an ECON valve required, but missing? If YES,

install the valve along with special Holset check valve

w/choke. If NO, and the ECON valve is present,

replace the ECON valve and special check valve. If

NO and the ECON valve is not required, then continue

inspection.

• Air dryer leakage: Remove the line from air dryer inlet

and with 120 psi in the supply reservoir and apply a

soap solution to the exhaust and inlet port of air dryer.

If the leakage is greater than a one (1) inch bubble in

one (1) second at the exhaust port, repair or replace

the check valve (on dryers with integral purge volume)

or replace the body assembly on system purge air

dryers. If the leakage is greater than a one (1) inch

bubble in one (1) second at the inlet port, repair or

replace the purge valve assembly (on air dryers with

integral purge volume) or replace the turbo cut-off

valve on system purge air dryers.

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