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Bulletin No.: TCH-008-021
System Leakage
Check the air brake system for excessive air leakage using the Bendix "Dual System Air Brake Test and Check
List" (BW1279). Excessive system leakage causes the compressor to "pump" more air and also reduce the life
of the air dryer desiccant cartridge.
Reservoir Draining (System without an Air Dryer)
Routine reservoir draining is the most basic step in reducing the possibility of freeze-up. All reservoirs in a
brake system can accumulate water and other contamination and must be drained! The best practice is to
drain all reservoirs daily if the air brake system does not include an air dryer. When draining reservoirs; turn
the ENGINE OFF and drain ALL AIR from the reservoir, better still, open the drain cocks on all reservoirs and
leave them open over night to assure all contamination is drained (reference Service Data Sheet SD-04-400 for
Bendix Reservoirs). If automatic drain valves are installed, check their operation before the weather turns cold
(reference Service Data Sheet SD-03-2501 for Bendix
while the need for daily reservoir draining is eliminated through the use of an automatic drain valve, periodic
manual draining is still required.
Reservoir Draining (System with an Air Dryer)
Daily reservoir draining should not be performed on systems with an air dryer. This practice will cause the dryer
to do excessive work (i.e. build pressure from 0 -130 psi instead of the normal 110-130 psi).
Alcohol Evaporator or Injector Systems
Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC discourages the use of alcohol in the air brake system as a means
of preventing system freeze-up in cold temperatures. Studies indicate that using alcohol and alcohol based
products sold for this purpose removes the lubrication from the components of the air braking system. In
addition, the materials used for the internal seals of the air system components may be adversely impacted
by the residue that some anti-freeze additives leave behind. Both are detrimental to air system component life
expectancy, causing premature wear. Because of this, Bendix
analysis shows that alcohol was added to the air brake system.
Alcohol is not an acceptable substitute for having adequate air drying capacity. If the air dryer is maintained in
accordance with the manufacturer's recommended practices and moisture is found to be present in the system
reservoirs, more drying capacity is required. Bendix has several viable options including extended purge air
dryers, extended purge tandem dryers in parallel with common control, and air dryers arranged to provide
continuous fl ow as with the Bendix
contaminants in trailer air brake systems, the Bendix
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System-Guard
trailer air dryer are available. Refer to Bendix Technical Bulletin TCH-008-042 "Alcohol in the
Air Brake System" for additional information.
Air Dryers
Make certain air brake system leakage is within the limits stated in BW1279. Check the operation and function
of the air dryer using the appropriate Service Data Sheet for the air dryer.
AD-2
AD-4
AD-9
AD-IP
AD-IS
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AD-IS
AD-SP
Cyclone DuraDrain
PuraGuard
Trailer System-Guard
A-20
Appendix C: Continued
Effective Date: 3/5/2010
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EverFlow
Air Dryer
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air dryer
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air dryer
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air dryer
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air dryer
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air dryer
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EverFlow
air dryer
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air dryer
water separator
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QC system fi lter
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air dryer
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DV-2
Automatic Drain Valves). It should be noted that,
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air system components warranty will be void if
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continuous fl ow air dryer module. To address concerns with
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Cyclone DuraDrain
Service Data Sheet
SD-08-2403
SD-08-2407
SD-08-2412
SD-08-2414
SD-08-2418
SD-08-2417
SD-08-2415
SD-08-2402
SD-08-187B
SD-08-2416
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