Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems AD-IS EVERFLOW User Manual

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OPERATION & LEAKAGE TESTS

(For additional information order "Air Leakage Video"

BW2327 — available on www.bendix.com)
1. Check all lines and fittings leading to and from the air

dryer for leakage and integrity. Repair any leaks found.

2. Build up system pressure to governor cut-out and note

that the Bendix

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air dryer purges with an audible

escape of air. Watch the system pressure for leakage for

a ten minute period. If pressure drop exceeds, for a single

vehicle — 1 psi/minute from either service reservoir; or for

tractor trailer — 3 psi/minute from either service reservoir,

inspect the vehicle air systems for sources of leakage

and repair them.

3.

CAUTION: Be sure to wear safety glasses in case of

a purge blast. Check for excessive leakage around the

purge valve of the dryer, not in the purge cycle, with

the compressor in the loaded mode (compressing air).

Apply a soap solution to the purge valve exhaust port

and observe that leakage does not exceed a 1” bubble

in one (1) second. If the leakage exceeds the maximum

specified, refer to section entitled Troubleshooting,

Symptom 4.

4. Build up system pressure to governor cut-out and note

that one of the

AD-IS EverFlow assembly dryers purges

with an audible burst of air, followed immediately by

approximately 30 seconds of air flowing out of the purge

valve. Apply and release the service brakes several

times to reduce system air pressure to governor cut-in.

Note that the system once again builds to full pressure

and is followed by the AD-IS EverFlow assembly other

air dryer purge. If system does not follow this pattern,

refer to section entitled Troubleshooting, Symptoms 1,

2 and 3. Check the operation of the end cover heater

and thermostat assembly during cold weather operation

as follows:

A. Electric Power to the Dryer
Note: The Bendix

EverFlow assembly should be

wired through the ignition and not the battery. With the

ignition or engine kill switch in the RUN position, check

for voltage to the heater and thermostat assembly

using a voltmeter or test light. Unplug the electrical

connector at the air dryer and place the test leads on

each of the connections of the female connector on

the vehicle power lead. If there is no voltage, look for

a blown fuse, broken wires, or corrosion in the vehicle

wiring harness. Check to see if a good ground path

exists. The EverFlow assembly requires the correct

electrical voltage to operate properly.

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.)
Notes:
1. Replace both desiccant cartridges at one time. Failure

to change both could cause one dryer to pass wet air

and the other dryer to pass dry air. This would lead to

a wet brake system.

2. A small amount of oil in the system is normal and should

not be considered as a reason to replace the desiccant

cartridges. Oil at the dryer purge exhaust is normal.

3. Visually check for physical damage such as chaffed or

broken air and electrical lines and broken or missing

parts.

4. Check the Bendix

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EverFlow

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assembly and

purge reservoir bolts for tightness. See Figure 1.

Torque the three air dryer bolts to 360–420 in-lbs and

the four purge reservoir bolts to 300–360 in-lbs.

5. Perform the Operation & Leakage Tests listed in this

publication.

6. The assembly will not operate without electrical power.

Ensure electrical power is at the assembly during

vehicle operation.

This air dryer is intended to remove moisture and other

contaminants normally found in the air brake system. Do

not inject alcohol, anti-freeze, or other de-icing substances

into or upstream of the air dryer. Alcohol is removed by

the dryer, and reduces the effectiveness of the device to

dry air. Use of these or other substances can damage the

air dryer and will void the warranty.

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