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BVA-85

MID 

REAR 

TO ACCESSORIES 

BA-922

®

TWIN CYLINDER

COMPRESSO R 

AD-IS EP 

EXTENDED PURGE 

AIR DRYER 

PP-D C

PUSH-PULL VALVE WITH   

INTEGRAL DOUBLE CHEC K 

RA M 

REAR AXLE MODULE 

FAM 

FRONT AXLE  

MODUL E 

ABS-6 

WITH  

TRACTION CONTROL 

DOOR  

INTERLOCK  

VALVE WITH  

CONTROL   

MODUL E 

DUAL   

RELAY VALVE 

FRONT 

Secondary

Control

Primary

Control

System Normal

With the system normal and air pressure available in all 
service reservoirs, brake application pressure is transmitted 
from the primary and secondary circuits of the foot brake 
valve.

Application pressure is transmitted simultaneously to the 
front and mid-axle brakes and to the primary and secondary 
control ports of the Dual Relay Valve.  The Dual Relay Valve 
applies or releases the rear axle brakes in direct proportion 
to the control signals received from the foot brake valve. 
The brake on each axle are applied using pressure from 
their dedicated respective reservoirs.

Loss of Front Axle Service Reservoir

A service application made with a loss of air in the 
secondary circuit results in a no or low application of the 
front axle brakes. Air pressure from the primary circuit of 
the foot brake valve applies the mid-axle brakes and enters 
the primary control port of the Dual Relay Valve. The Dual 
Relay Valve responds to primary control and applies the 
rear axle brakes. Brake release occurs when foot brake 
valve pressure is removed.

Loss of Mid-Axle Service Reservoir

A service application made with a loss of air in the primary 
circuit results in a no or low application of the mid-axle 
brakes. Air pressure from the secondary circuit of the foot 
brake valve applies the front axle brakes and enters the 
secondary control port of the Dual Relay Valve. The Dual 
Relay Valve responds to secondary control and applies the 
rear axle brakes. Brake release occurs when foot brake 
valve pressure is removed.

Loss of Rear Axle Service Reservoir

With a loss of rear axle service pressure, the front and 
mid-axle brakes will be applied by the foot brake valve. 
Primary and secondary control pressure is received by the 
Dual Relay Valve however, a no or low application of the 
rear brakes will occur due to a loss of pressure in the rear 
service reservoir. Front and mid-axle brakes will release 
when foot brake valve pressure is removed.

PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 

GENERAL 

Important: Preventive maintenance for the Dual Relay 
Valve consists entirely of inspections and tests. The Dual 
Relay Valve is not serviceable and must be replaced when 
testing or inspection warrants it. Kits and replacement parts 
are not available. 

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. 

Perform the tests and inspections presented at the 
prescribed intervals. If the Dual Relay Valve fails to function 
as described or leakage is excessive, it must be replaced 
with a genuine Bendix unit, available at any authorized 
parts outlet. 

Every 3 months, or 25,000 miles or 900 operating 
hours: 

1.  Remove any accumulated contaminants and visually 

inspect the exterior for excessive corrosion and 
physical damage. 

FIGURE 2 - TYPICAL ARTICULATED COACH SCHEMATIC 

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