BENDIX BW1450 manual Thermostat Disassembly Refer to Figures

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3/8" bolts require replacement, insure that the replacement bolts are grade 5 minimum and the same length as the original bolts. Use of inferior bolts can compromise the integrity of the air dryer and lead to premature failure. Where a lower, right angle mounting bracket (instead of a lower mounting strap) is used; line up the marks made on the outer housing and end cover. Install the six (standard) 3/8" cap screws, lock nuts and twelve special washers. The two longer 3/8" cap screws will be used to secure the AD-4air dryer to the right angle mounting bracket.

Note: If during the Operation & Leakage Tests it was determined that the thermostat was inoperative, use the following procedure for repair or replacement. It is not necessary to replace this unit each time the end cover is rebuilt. Use thermostat maintenance kit 102657 for single terminal application. For dual terminal application, use kit #103982. (See Figure 5.)

THERMOSTAT DISASSEMBLY (Refer to Figures 5

and 8)

1.Remove nut (2), then lockwasher (3), plain washer (4), nut (2) and o-rings (5). Discard o-ring and retain other parts.

2.Remove and retain four Phillips head screws (7) and cover (6).

3.Remove and discard gasket (10).

4.Remove and retain spacer (11).

 

DELIVERY

 

HEATER

 

PORT

2

VOLTS/WATTS

SAFETY

6

 

EMBOSSED

VALVE

 

HERE

 

 

 

CONTROL

 

 

 

PORT

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

5

SUPPLY

PORT

1&9

 

3

7

8

MOUNTINGHOOK

BRACKET

FIGURE 8 - AD-4AIR DRYER END COVER WITH TORQUE

PATTERN

5.Cut uninsulated thermostat wire at Point B, remove and discard thermostat and terminal assembly (1).

6.Clean remaining wire attached to heater terminal.

7.Clean thermostat “pocket” in end cover (9).

THERMOSTAT ASSEMBLY (Refer to Figure 5)

1.Cut uninsulated lead of new thermostat (1) at Point A.

2.Install thermostat in end cover pocket and position uninsulated leads next to each other.

3.Using a soldering heat sink, clamp uninsulated leads at Point B and solder leads with straight rosin core solder. Do not use acid core solder as corrosion can result. Clean excess solder off end cover.

4.Install thermostat terminal (1) in cover (6).

5.Install o-ring (5), washer (4), and nut (2). Torque nut to 20-30 inch pounds. Then install lockwasher (3) and nut

(2) finger tight to allow for reconnection of electrical wire when reinstalled on vehicle.

6.Install spacer (11) over thermostat (1).

7.Install gasket (7) and thermostat cover (6) and secure thermostat cover to end cover (9) using screws (7) and lockwashers (8).

8.Torque to 20-30 inch pounds.

9.Test thermostat as follows:

A. At a temperature above 90 degrees Fahrenheit, check resistance between thermostat terminal (1) and end cover (9). Resistance should be 1,000 ohms or greater; if not, check for solder “path” short.

B. Chill entire end cover assembly to 40 degrees Fahrenheit or below and check resistance again. Resistance should be 2-4 ohms for a 12 volt, 60 watt end cover and 4-7 ohms for a 24 volt, 120 watt end cover.

 

UNLOADER

 

 

“UNL”

GOVERNOR

 

PORT

 

 

 

 

RESERVOIR

COMPRESSOR

 

“RES”

 

AD-4

PORT

SUP

AIR

 

DRYER

 

 

 

 

CON

 

8-10 AMP FUSE

DEL

SUPPLY

TO IGNITION

 

RESERVOIR

 

 

 

FIGURE 9 - AD-4AIR DRYER INSTALLATION SCHEMATIC

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Contents Description Port l.D Function/ConnectionCharge Cycle refer to Figure Operation of the AD-4AIR DryerPurge Cycle refer to Figure Preventive Maintenance AD-4AIR Dryer Purge CycleAD-4AIR Dryer Sectional View Every 10,800 hours or 300,000 miles or 36 months Operation & Leakage TestsRebuild the air dryer including the desiccant cartridge Rebuilding the AD-4AIR Dryer Maintenance Kits AvailableGeneral AD-4AIR Dryer Assembly Disassembly AD-4AIR Dryer RemovalCleaning & Inspection AssemblyThermostat Disassembly Refer to Figures Retrofitting the AD-4AIR Dryer RE-INSTALLATIONTotal Vehicle Reservoir Volume Requirement Vehicle Application RequirementsConnecting the AIR Lines Testing the AD-4AIR Dryer All electrical connections must be waterproofedAD-4AIR Dryer Troubleshooting Chart PresentedAD-4AIR Dryer Troubleshooting Chart At the onset of the compressor Unloaded With gauge installed at RES port of governorPressure should not drop below Cut-In pressure Cycle. If pressure drops, check for kinks orUnloaded for a minimum of 30 seconds. This Engine air filter and service if necessary if Points where ice may form and block the flow. IfHow to help prevent discharge line freeze-ups, see Possible, check the air filter usage indicatorAD-4AIR Dryer Troubleshooting Chart Preventative Maintenance Section AD-4AIR Dryer Troubleshooting Chart Low Air Use High Air UseHolset Type E & QE Compressor with Econ Valve Additional Troubleshooting InformationConventional Supply System & Integral Purge AIR Dryer Holset Type E & QE Compressor W/O Econ Valve

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