BENDIX SD-08-2433 manual Bendix AD-9siAIR Dryer Without GOVERNOR-CHARGE Cycle

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COMPRESSOROIL COALESCING

FILTER

CONTROL

LINE

CONTROL

PORT

TURBO

CUT-OFF

VALVE

(OPEN)

SUPPLY

PORT

SAFETY

VALVEEXHAUST

PURGE

VALVE

DESICCANT

BED

PURGE

ORIFICE

PURGE AIR

EXTENDED

PURGE

PORT

REAR

RESERVOIR

DELIVERY

CHECK

VALVE

FRONT

RESERVOIR

DELIVERY

PORT

FIGURE 4 - BENDIX® AD-9siAIR DRYER WITHOUT GOVERNOR—CHARGE CYCLE

The actual regeneration of the desiccant drying bed begins as dry air from the purge volume flows through the purge orifice into the desiccant bed. Pressurized air from the purge volume expands after passing through the purge orifice; its pressure lowers and its volume increases. The flow of dry air through the drying bed regenerates the desiccant material by removing any water vapor adhering to it. Approximately 40 seconds are required for the entire contents of the purge volume of a Bendix® AD-9siair dryer to flow through the desiccant drying bed. This time will increase if the dryer is fitted with an extended purge reservoir.

The delivery check valve assembly prevents air pressure in the brake system from returning to the air dryer during the purge cycle. After the purge cycle is complete, the air dryer is ready for the next charge cycle to begin.

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Contents SD-08-2433 General Safety Guidelines Description Charge Cycle Refer to Figures 2 Purge Cycle Refer to Figures 3 Bendix AD-9siAIR Dryer Without GOVERNOR-CHARGE Cycle Turbo CUT-OFF Feature Refer to Figures Preventive Maintenance General Temporary AIR Dryer Bypass Bendix AD-9siAIR Dryer Serviceable Components Delivery Check Valve Cleaning Procedure Troubleshooting Chart Refer to the Bendix Air Dryer Application Guideline BW2600 Troubleshooting Guide for Air Brake Compressor BW1971 Log-on and Learn from the Best