BENDIX® AD-IP® AIR DRYER TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
SYMPTOMS | CAUSE | REMEDY |
2. Water and/or oil in | A. Improper discharge line | A. Refer to Connecting the Air Lines section as well |
the supply or service | length or improper line | as Appendix A, Table A columns 1 & 2 then check |
reservoir. | material. The maximum air | line size and length. |
| dryer inlet temperature is |
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| exceeded. |
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B.Air system charged from an B. If the system has an outside air fill provision, outside
outside air source (outside | air should pass through the air dryer. This practice | |
air not passing through air | should be minimized. | |
dryer). |
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C. Air dryer not purging (see | C. See Symptom #5. | |
Symptom #5). |
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D. Purge (air exhaust) time | D. Check causes and remedies for Symptom #1. | |
insufficient due to excessive |
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system leakage (see causes |
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for Symptom #1). |
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E. Excessive air usage, duty | E. See Appendix A, Table A, column 1, for the | |
cycle too high - Air dryer not | recommended compressor sizes. If the compressor | |
compatible with the vehicle | is “too small” for the vehicle vocation (for example, | |
air system requirement | where a vehicle’s vocation has changed or service | |
conditions exceed the original vehicle or engine OE | ||
(Improper air dryer/vehicle | ||
spec’s) then upgrade the compressor. | ||
application). | ||
Note: The costs incurred (e.g. installing a larger | ||
Note: Duty Cycle is the ratio | ||
capacity compressor, etc.) are not covered under | ||
of time the compressor spends | ||
the original compressor warranty. | ||
building air to total engine | ||
Charge Cycle Time - The Bendix® | ||
running time. Air compressors | is designed to provide clean, dry air for the brake | |
are designed to build air | ||
system. When a vehicle’s air system is used to | ||
(run “loaded”) up to 25% of | operate | |
the time. Higher duty cycles | to determine that; during normal, daily operation the | |
cause conditions that affect | compressor should recover from governor | |
air brake charging system | to governor | |
performance which may | 90 seconds or less at engine RPM’s commensurate | |
require additional maintenance. | with the vehicle vocation. If the recovery time | |
consistently exceeds this limit, it may be necessary | ||
Factors that add to the duty | ||
to “bypass” the air accessory responsible for the | ||
cycle are: air suspension, | ||
high air usage. An example of where a | ||
additional air accessories, | ||
system would be required is when the compressor | ||
use of an undersized | ||
is used to pressurize a tank trailer for purposes of | ||
compressor, frequent stops, | ||
excessive leakage from fittings, | Bendix parts outlet or sales representative for | |
connections, lines, chambers or | additional information. | |
valves, etc. | Purge Cycle Time - During normal vehicle 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 | |
| consistently less than the minimum, an accessory | |
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| local authorized Bendix® parts outlet or sales | |
| representative for additional information. |
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