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

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For Bendix AD-IP air dryers: Preventive Maintenance

is as easy as 1-2-3

Adhering to a preventive maintenance schedule is crucial

to keeping a vehicle’s air system clean and ensuring

superior performance of all components that utilize

system air— such as brakes, emissions equipment and

automated manual transmissions. Depending on vocation,

Bendix recommends a 1, 2 or 3-year air dryer cartridge

replacement on vehicles equipped with a Bendix

®

compressor.

For severe service applications — such as residential

refuse trucks or school buses — the air dryer cartridge

should be replaced every year or 100,000 miles; for pick-

up and delivery operations, or for double- and triple-trailer

line haul trucks, every two years or 200,000 miles is the

recommendation. Line-haul operations using a single trailer

should swap the filter out every three (3) years or 300,000

miles. The recommended intervals for trucks equipped with

non-Bendix compressors are 6 months (50,000 miles),

one year (100,000 miles) and two years (200,000 miles),

respectively.

More frequent intervals may be required depending

on a vehicle’s age, its compressor condition, use of a

non-Bendix compressor, the operating environment, the

vehicle’s vocation, and its usage. In conjunction with these

guidelines, fleets can determine the functionality of their

filters by checking for moisture in the air brake system

monthly. If moisture is present, the air dryer cartridge may

require replacement. Reference the Bendix Service Data

Sheet of the specific air dryer for additional information.

(Recommended intervals for trucks equipped with non-

Bendix compressors are 6 months (50,000 miles), one

year (100,000 miles) and two years (200,000 miles),

respectively.)

FIGURE 6 -

BENDIX

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AD-IP

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AND AD-IP DLU AIR DRYER PURGE VALVES

At the onset of the purge cycle, the downward travel of

the purge piston is stopped when the turbo cut-off valve

(tapered portion of purge piston) contacts its mating metal

seat in the purge valve housing. With the turbo cut-off valve

seated (closed position), air in the compressor discharge

line and Bendix

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AD-IP

®

air dryer inlet port cannot enter

the air dryer. In this manner the turbo cut-off effectively

maintains turbocharger boost pressure to the engine.

DISCHARGE LINE UNLOADER

(Refer to Figure 6)

The Bendix

AD-IP air dryers are available as a standard air

dryer and as a Discharge Line Unloader (DLU-style) . The

functions of these air dryers (Standard vs. DLU) and their

internal components are different. The standard air dryer

cuts off the supply air from compressor to the air dryer

when the compressor is in the unloaded mode, while the

DLU air dryer utilizes a purge valve to bleed off the excess

air instead of unloading the compressor. Externally the

standard and DLU versions of each air dryer configuration

are identical in appearance; however the DLU-style air

dryer often has a silencer on the exhaust port.

PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

Important: Review the warranty policy before performing

any intrusive maintenance procedures. An extended

warranty may be voided if intrusive maintenance is

performed during this period. Note: It is acceptable for

the purge valve to be maintained as necessary, i.e., the

installation of a purge valve maintenance kit, without

voiding the warranty.

Because no two vehicles operate under identical

conditions, maintenance and maintenance intervals will

vary. Experience is a valuable guide in determining the

best maintenance interval for any one particular operation.

STANDARD

PURGE VALVE

DLU

PURGE VALVE

3 O-RING

GROOVES

2 O-RING

GROOVES

PURGE VALVE

HOUSING

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