Primary height control valve, Pilot valve check for edl/ar, Maintenance – SAF-HOLLAND XL-AR363-02 EDL/ARF Feature User Manual

Page 12: Primary height control valve information, Pilot valve check for edl/arf system

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XL-AR363-02 Rev. D

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MAINTENANCE

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Primary Height Control Valve Information

Height Control Valve Performance Check

IMPORTANT:

Proper inspection can eliminate unnecessary

replacement of height control valve.

NOTE:

Apply air system pressure in excess of 85 psig

(5.9 bars) before doing performance check.

1. Disconnect the link assembly from height control valve arm.
2. Move control arm up 45˚ for 10-15 seconds – air should flow to air

springs (FIGURE 25).

3. Move control arm to center (neutral) position – valve should shut

off air flow to air springs.

4. Move control arm down 45˚ for 10-15 seconds (FIGURE 25) - air

should flow from air springs into center port of height control valve

and exhaust out the top port of the auto reset (sensor) valve.

5. Move control arm to center (neutral) position – valve should shut

off air flow.

6. Valve is good if performance is as noted.
7. Reconnect upper link assembly to control arm.

Central
(Neutral)
Position

Intake
Up 45˚

Exhaust
Down 45˚

FIGURE 25

Height Control Valve Performance Check

NOTE:

If valve does not perform correctly, refer to the

adjustment procedures on page 13.

Pilot Valve Check for EDL/ARF System

Pilot Valve Performance Check

NOTE:

Apply air system pressure in excess of 85 psig (5.9 bars)

before doing performance check.

1. When air from emergency brakes is present on top port of pilot

valve air should flow from N.C. port to cylinder port (FIGURE 26).

2. When emergency spring brakes are released (no air to top port of

pilot valve, air should exhaust (quickly) from EDL actuator out of

N.O. port (FIGURE 26).

FIGURE 26

Pilot Valve Check

Pilot Port to
Emergency
Brake Line

N.C. Port

N.O. Port
Exhaust to
Atmosphere

Cylinder Port

Pilot Valve

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