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VALVE INSTALLATION

1. Install the assembled brake valve on the vehicle.

2.    Reconnect all air lines to the valve using the identification

made during VALVE REMOVAL step 1.

3.   After installing the brake valve assembly, perform the

“OPERATION AND LEAKAGE CHECKS” before placing
the vehicle in service.

RETARDER BRAKE VALVE ADJUSTMENT
PROCEDURE

Equipment required to perform adjustments:

Qty.

Description

1

Air Gauge

1

Phillips Screw Driver

1

0.050 Allen Wrench

1

Volt-Ohm Meter

SWITCH ADJUSTMENTS

Adjustments to the closing of the switches can be attained
by inserting a 0.050 Allen screw, turning the screw clockwise
to decrease the amount of movement required to close the
switch and counterclockwise to increase the amount of
movement required to close the switch. All adjustments of
the switches and readings of the volt-ohm meter are to be
made with the treadle being depressed (downward stroke).
Never attempt to adjust the switches on the release of the
treadle application (upward stroke).

CALIBRATION OF MICRO SWITCHES ON ALL TREADLE
ACTUATED BRAKE VALVES 
(Except the lever actuated
model) See Figure 5.

NOTE: Cannon connector pins are identified with numbers
and Packard connector pins are identified with letters.

1.

Remove the two Phillips screws and remove the cover
of the switch plate, exposing the switch plate.

2.

Unplug the power cable at the quick connect connector.

3.

To adjust switch #1, connect the black lead of the volt-
ohm meter to pin #3 or C of the connector and the red
lead to pin #1 or A of the connector. At this time there
should be a maximum reading on the meter (open
circuit). Slowly start to depress the treadle. After
approximately 1/4" movement at the end of the treadle,
switch #1 should close and the volt-ohm meter will
respond with a reading of near 0 (closed circuit).

4. To check switch #2, leave the black lead of the volt-ohm

meter connected to pin #3 or C of the connector; connect
the red lead to pin #4 or D. At this time, the meter will
have a maximum reading (open circuit). Slowly depress
the treadle until you can feel resistance to the movement
being applied. At the point of the end of the free travel of
the treadle, approximately 1/2" movement at the end of
the treadle, switch #2 should close and the volt-ohm will
respond with a reading of near 0. If an adjustment to this
switch is required, follow the instructions under the
heading “Switch Adjustments.”

FIGURE 5 - RETARDER BRAKE VALVE SWITCH ADJUSTMENT

COURSE VERTICAL

ADJUSTMENT

(SEQUENCE)

LATERAL ADJUSTER

SCREWS (FINE ADJUSTMENT

OF SWITCH ARM TRAVEL)

PACKARD STYLE

CONNECTOR

PACKARD

STYLE

CONNECTOR

(LETTERS)

CANNON

STYLE

CONNECTOR
(NUMBERED)

CANNON

STYLE

CONNECTOR

Summary of Contents for E-10PR RETARDER CTRL BRAKEVALVE

Page 1: ...E 10PR valve usesa metal coil spring 6 housed in an upper body assembly The use of a metal coil spring and the upper body assembly provides greater treadle travel and therefore provides the driver wit...

Page 2: ...ET TANK 1 SERVICE RESERVOIR 2 SERVICE RESERVOIR DOUBLE CHECK VALVE SPRING BRAKES SLACK ADJUSTER TRAILER CONTROL VALVE AIR DRYER GOVERNOR E 10PR RETARDER CONTROL BRAKE VALVE BP R1 BOBTAIL PROPORTIONING...

Page 3: ...plate do not over oil APPLYING NORMAL OPERATION NO 2 OR SECONDARY CIRCUIT When the primary inlet valve 29 is moved off its seat air is permitted to pass through the bleed passage and enters the relay...

Page 4: ...n of the treadle mounting plate relative to the retarder control assembly 4 Remove the treadle from the mounting plate by tapping out the roll pin and then the pin retaining the treadle spring and mou...

Page 5: ...5 FIGURE 4 E 10PR RETARDER CONTROL BRAKE VALVE EXPLODED VIEW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30...

Page 6: ...sed either manually or mechanically See the cautionary note under step 7 in the Disassembly section of this manual 9 Place the stem spring 9 the spring seat 8 concave side up and lock nut 7 on the ste...

Page 7: ...ve the two Phillips screws and remove the cover of the switch plate exposing the switch plate 2 Unplug the power cable at the quick connect connector 3 To adjust switch 1 connect the black lead of the...

Page 8: ...he engine be in operation EXTREME CAUTION should be used to prevent personal injury resulting from contact with moving rotating leaking heated or electrically charged components 3 Do not attempt to in...

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