Problem
| Action
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Excessive system leakage is evident.
| Inspect for system
leakage. Repair the system.
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Excessive leakage is evident in one or more of the following
components:
• | The tubing connected to the compressor |
• | The main supply reservoir |
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- Test the system for leakage at the following components:
• | The reservoir drain valve (automatic type), if equipped |
• | The safety valve in the supply reservoir |
- Repair or replace as needed.
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The internal check
valve is faulty.
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- Remove the check valve from the assembly from the end cover.
- Apply air pressure to the delivery side of the valve.
- Apply a soap solution at the opposite end.
- Inspect for leakage. Permissible leakage is a 25 mm (1 in)
bubble in five seconds. If the leakage is excessive, replace the check valve.
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The governor is faulty.
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- Inspect the governor for proper cut-in and cut-out pressures.
- Inspect the governor for excessive leakage in both positions.
Refer to
Air Compressor Governor Valve Adjustment
.
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The purge valve in the air brake dryer is leaking.
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- Open the supply port.
- Apply 827 kPa (120 psi) at the control port.
- Apply a soap solution to the supply port and the exhaust port
(in the purge valve seat area). Permissible leakage is a 25 mm (1 in)
bubble in five seconds. If the leakage is excessive, replace the purge
valve.
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The compressor unloader mechanism is leaking.
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- Remove the air inlet hose and the fitting from the air compressor
inlet cavity.
- Inspect for leakage in the unloader piston while the air compressor
is unloaded. Slight leakage is permissible.
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