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B. If the AD-SP

 air dryer is replacing an integral purge air

dryer such as the Bendix

®

 AD-4

 or AD-9

 air dryer, on

a vehicle equipped with a Cummins-Holset type E or
QE compressor, in addition to removing the existing air
dryer and correctly connecting the existing air lines to
the AD-SP

 air dryer, it will be necessary to remove and

discard the Holset ECON and special orifice check valve.
See Figure 8.

PURGE CONTROL LINE

1. Install a purge control air line having a minimum inside

diameter of 3/16 inches between the AD-SP

 air dryer

control port and an unused unloader port on the governor.
The control line must be plumbed direct to the governor
and not in series with automatic drain valves, lubrication
systems, etc.

2. The control line should slope downward to the AD-SP

air dryer without forming potential water traps.

DISCHARGE LINE

General:

Refer to Appendix A, Table A for recommended discharge
line lengths and sizes for various vehicle applications and
vocations.

PURGE EXHAUST LINE

1. If it is necessary to direct AD-SP

 air dryer discharge

contaminates away from vehicle components a 1” (25.4
mm) I.D. hose can be clamped on the AD-SP

 air dryer

exhaust

WIRING THE HEATER/THERMOSTAT

1. Determine the vehicle's electrical system voltage and

make certain that the AD-SP

 air dryer that is to be

installed contains the same voltage heater. Confirm the
proper voltage by noting the color of the heater and
thermostat connector.

 Heater & Thermostat

Connector

 Voltage

Color

 12 Volts ............................. White, (No other markings)

 24 Volts ............................. Gray, or White w/Red Dot

The AD-SP

 air dryer is available with either a 12 or 24 volt

heater and each uses 90 watts of power.

2. A separate wire harness and splice kit is with all

AD-SP

 air dryer replacements and retro-fit kits. Refer

to the instructions contained in that kit for the proper
wiring procedure.

TESTING THE AD-SP

 AIR DRYER

GENERAL OPERATIONAL STATEMENT

The AD-SP

 system purge air dryer, operates differently

than integral purge air dryers such as the AD-9

 air dryer.

The "System Purge", designation is used because this air

dryer uses a small portion of the supply and front axle
(secondary) reservoir air pressure to purge or dry the
desiccant material. During the Purge cycle, an
approximately 8 - 14 psi drop in air pressure will be noted
on the front axle (secondary) service reservoir dash gauge.
The drop in pressure is the result of using a small amount
of air from the reservoir to purge the AD-SP

 air dryer

desiccant.

The SC-PR

 valve protects the air pressure in the front axle

(secondary) service reservoir, in the event of a compressor,
supply or rear axle reservoir failure or malfunction of the
AD-SP

 air dryer purge control valving.

TESTING

Before placing the vehicle in service, perform the following
tests:

1. Close all reservoir drain cocks.

2. Build up system pressure to governor cut-out while

observing that both the front axle (secondary) and rear
axle service reservoir dash gauges rise equally in
pressure from 0 psi to governor cut-out. Note: When
building up brake system pressure to governor cutout
during testing, the engine/compressor should be run at
approximately 1,800 rpm to simulate normal operation
of the vehicle.

If either gauge fails to display this condition, stop testing
and check the installation of the SC-PR

 valve. Note

that the AD-SP

 air dryer purges with an audible escape

of air when governor cut-out pressure is reached.

3. Note that the front axle (secondary) service reservoir

pressure drops approximately 8 - 14 psi and that the
rear axle service reservoir loses no air pressure.

4. "Fan" the service brakes to reduce system air pressure

to governor cut-in. Note that the system once again builds
to full pressure and is followed by a purge at the
AD-SP

 air dryer exhaust.

5. Test the operation of the SC-PR

 valve. Build system air

pressure to governor cut-out and turn the ignition off.
Drain the supply reservoir and note that pressure in the
front axle (secondary) service reservoir does not drop
below 90 psi.

6. It is recommended that the following items be tested for

leakage to assure that the AD-SP

 air dryer will not

cycle excessively:

(A)

Total air system leakage (See Bendix publication
BW-5057 "Air Brake Handbook").

(B)

Compressor unloader mechanism.

(C)

Governor.

(D)

Drain cock and safety valve in first (supply)
reservoir.

(E)

All air connections leading to and from the first
(supply) reservoir.

Summary of Contents for AD-SP

Page 1: ...unction of the AD SP System Purge Air Dryer is to collect and remove air system contaminants in solid liquid and vapor form before they enter the brake system It provides clean dry air to the componen...

Page 2: ...ck valve on its way to the delivery port it is also conducted to the purge control mechanism The purge control mechanism is able to monitor air brake system pressure as well as supply air pressure FIG...

Page 3: ...SOR PURGE RELIEF VALVE FRONT RESERVOIR SC PR VALVE REAR RESERVOIR ENGINE TURBO EXHAUST PORT SUPPLY PORT PURGE ORIFICE The air dryer will remain in the charge cycle until the air brake system pressure...

Page 4: ...cut off valve piston to move and close With the turbo cut off valve piston seated closed position air in the discharge line and AD SP air dryer inlet port is prevented from entering the air dryer PUR...

Page 5: ...valve and a pressure protection valve in a single assembly Its primary use is in conjunction with the Bendix AD SP air dryer and is installed in the front axle secondary service reservoir in place of...

Page 6: ...warranty policy before performing any intrusive maintenance procedures An extended warranty may be voided if intrusive maintenance is performed during this period Because no two vehicles operate under...

Page 7: ...ith a plug installed in the delivery port 0 psi in the control port and 120 psi applied to the supply port apply a soap solution to the purge exhaust port If leakage exceeds a 1 bubble in 5 seconds re...

Page 8: ...COVER RETAINING RING HEATER THERMOSTAT ASSEMBLY CONNECTOR RETAINING RING RETAINING RING CAP PISTON O RINGS CONTROL PORT 5 Check the operation of the heater and thermostat assembly in the body during...

Page 9: ...t a hose or line containing pressure it may whip Never remove a component or plug unless you are certain all system pressure has been depleted 8 Use only genuine Bendix replacement parts components an...

Page 10: ...r of the body 2 Using a clean rag wipe the body bores clean 3 Inspect for physical damage to the body casting broken and or missing parts 4 Inspect the interior and exterior of the body for severe cor...

Page 11: ...ntified during disassembly If the fittings were removed from the body use a thread sealant making certain none enters the body during re installation 3 Apply a dielectric grease on the heater and ther...

Page 12: ...temsLLC VEHICLE PREPARATION 1 Park the vehicle on a level surface and prevent movement by means other than the brakes 2 Locate the front axle service secondary reservoir in preparation for installing...

Page 13: ...2 13 UNC bolt must be between 1 8 below to 1 4 above the surface of theAD SP air dryer mounting bracket surface when fully installed and tightened to 50 pound feet Damage to the dryer body will result...

Page 14: ...e 13 CONNECTING THE AIR LINES Important General Instructions The instructions that follow apply to all installations of the AD SP air dryer regardless of whether the AD SP air dryer is replacing an ex...

Page 15: ...ion of the supply and front axle secondary reservoir air pressure to purge or dry the desiccant material During the Purge cycle an approximately 8 14 psi drop in air pressure will be noted on the fron...

Page 16: ...ssive system leakage IMPORTANT Note whether air pressure loss is shown on dash gauge s Pressure loss shown on gauges is caused by service brake system or component leakage Pressure loss NOT SHOWN on g...

Page 17: ...n either test repair or replace governor 4 Test compressor unloader leakage Drain all air pressure from system and remove the governor from the compressor Temporarily plug the governor unloader port o...

Page 18: ...AD SP air dryer F High air usage Vehicle application 2 Water and or Oil in Supply or Service Reservoir A Improper discharge line length or improper line material Maximum air dryer inlet temperature i...

Page 19: ...e operation the air compressor must remain unloaded for a minimum of 30 seconds This minimum purge time is required to ensure complete regeneration of the desiccant material If the purge time is consi...

Page 20: ...ine fittings gaskets filter bodies etc Repair inlet components as needed Note Dirt ingestion will damage compressor and is not covered under warranty If you found excessive oil present in the service...

Page 21: ...ion C Governor malfunction D Air flow to the supply reservoir restricted E Excessive pressure pulsations from compressor Typical single cylinder type A Air dryers remove water and oil from the air bra...

Page 22: ...necessary E Check operation of AD SP air dryer heater and thermostat Repair or replace as necessary F Check operation and repair or replace as necessary CAUSE REMEDY 6 Unable to build air system press...

Page 23: ...creasing the discharge line volume This can be accomplished by adding an additional four feet of discharge line or adding a 90 cubic inch reservoir between the compressor and the AD SP air dryer A Fau...

Page 24: ...ction loggers concrete mixer dump truck fire truck e g Line haul single trailer w o air suspension air over hydraulic brakes e g Line haul single trailer with air suspension school bus e g City transi...

Page 25: ...only encountered complaints CONVENTIONAL SUPPLY SYSTEM INTEGRAL PURGE AIR DRYER HOLSET TYPE E QE COMPRESSOR WITH ECON VALVE FRONT REAR DASH GAUGE STANDARD SINGLE CHECK VALVE LOW PRESSURE INDICATOR SUP...

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