Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems AD-9si Oil Coalescing Air Dryer User Manual

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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. Purge valve and governor

maintenance is permissible during the warranty period

only when using a genuine Bendix

®

AD-9si

purge valve

governor kit.
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.
Every 900 operating hours, or 25,000 miles, or three

(3) months:
1. Check for moisture in the air brake system by opening

reservoir drain valves and checking for the presence

of water. If moisture is present, the desiccant cartridge

may require replacement; however, the following

conditions can also cause water accumulation and

should be considered before replacing the desiccant:

A. An outside air source has been used to charge the

system. This air did not pass through the drying

bed of the air dryer.

B. Air usage is exceptionally high and not normal for

a highway vehicle.

This may be due to accessory air demands or some

unusual air requirement that does not allow the

compressor to load and unload (compressing and

non-compressing cycle) in a normal fashion. Check

for high air system leakage. If the vehicle vocation

has changed, it may be necessary to upgrade the

compressor size. Contact the Bendix TechTeam

at1-800-AIR-BRAKE (1-800-247-2725), option 2,

or www.bendix.com for more information.

C. The location of the air dryer is too close to the air

compressor. See the troubleshooting chart at the

end of this document (Symptom 2 - Remedy A).

D. In areas where more than a 30° range of temperature

occurs in one day, small amounts of water can

temporarily accumulate in the air brake system

due to condensation. Under these conditions, the

presence of small amounts of moisture is normal.

For Bendix AD-9si 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 application — 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 six 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 six months (50,000 miles), one

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

respectively.)

FIGURE 6 -

HEATER AND THERMOSTAT CONNECTOR

HEATER & THERMOSTAT

CONNECTOR

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