Operational Test
- Block the wheels.
- Apply the parking brake.
- Drain all of the air reservoirs. Refer to
Air Brake Reservoir Draining
.
- Remove the air lines from the two-speed rear axle pressure protection valve supply and the delivery ports.
- Install the test gages and the drain valves on the supply and the delivery ports.
- Start the engine. Charge the system to the air compressor governor cutout point.
- Stop the engine.
- Slowly exhaust pressure from the delivery side. Observe the test gages.
8.1. | Ensure that both gages show a pressure loss until the closing pressure of the two speed rear axle pressure protection valve is reached. |
8.2. | Ensure that the 2-speed rear axle pressure protection valve closes within 34 kPa (5 psi) of the rated pressure. |
8.3. | If the 2-speed rear axle pressure protection valve does not close within the acceptable pressure range, replace the two-speed rear axle pressure protection valve. |
- Drain all of the air reservoirs.
- Remove the drain valves and the test gages.
- Install the air lines.
- Start the engine. Charge the system to the air compressor governor cutout point.
- Stop the engine.
- Inspect for air leakage.
- Verify proper 2-speed rear axle operation.
- Remove the wheel blocks.
Air Leakage Test
- Block the wheels.
- Start the engine. Charge the system to the air compressor governor cutout point.
- Stop the engine.
- Inspect the 2-speed rear axle pressure protection valve for air leakage. Air leakage less than a 25.4 mm (1.0 in) bubble in 3 seconds or longer is acceptable.
- If the air leakage is too much, replace the 2-speed rear axle pressure protection valve.
- Drain the air pressure from the delivery port. Remove the air line connected to the delivery port.
- Inspect the delivery port for air leakage. Air leakage less than a 25.4 mm (1.0 in) bubble in 5 seconds or more is acceptable.
- If the air leakage is too much, replace the 2-speed rear axle pressure protection valve.
- Install the air line to the delivery port.
- Remove the wheel blocks.