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1. ASSEMBLY Prior to assembly lubricate the piston o rings and body bores with Dow Corning 55 M pneumatic grease Bendix Pc No 291126 1 2 Install the inlet exhaust valve in the body Install the inlet valve spring and valve stop SV 1 valve or spring guide SV 3 amp SV 4 valve NOTE Install the check valve in the small diameter end of the inlet exhaust valve return spring of the SV 4 valve before installing in the body Install the o ring on the supply cap nut then install and tighten the cap nut Torque to approximately 100 inch pounds Install piston return spring in body Install the small and large diameter o rings on the piston Insert the piston into body Piston should now rest on top of spring Install the control port cap nut o ring on the cap nut then install and tighten the cap nut in body Torque to approximately 275 inch pounds Install the exhaust check valve if the valve assembly was so equipped Perform tests as outlined in the Operating and Leakage Tests section BW1574 2004 Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC All rights reserved 10 2004 Printed in U S A
2. DELIVERY SUPPLY 114 PT CAP NUT O RING O RING PISTON PISTON SPRING O RING 1 8 P T EXHAUST 4 4 PT ae _DELIVERY VALVE SPRING BODY am eL VALVE SPRING GUIDE te RING CAP NUT 1 4 l SUPPLY FIGURE 1 SV 1 SYNCHRO VALVE DESCRIPTION The SV 1 synchro valve and the SV 3 trailer release valve are pilot operated non graduating pneumatic control valves These valves are used to control air from a remote supply have set opening and closing pressures and can be used to delay or sequence the action of other pneumatic devices GENERAL The SV 1 synchro valve figure 1 and SV 3 amp SV 4 trailer release valves figure 2 are air controlled On Off non graduating control valves that are primarily used to delay or CONTROL EXHAUST DELIVERY Si sy 4 supply VALVE 1 4 P T CONTROL _ CAP NUT Pg PISTON PISTON SPRING 4 8 ot EXHAUST 1 4 P T DELIVERY VALVE VALVE SPRING CAP NUT DETAIL OF SV 3 VALVE 1 4 P T SUPPLY CHECK VALVE DETAIL OF SV 4 VALVE FIGURE 2 SV 3 amp SV 4 TRAILER RELEASE VALVE sequence various devices and events in the air brake system These valves can be operated either in an automatic or manual mode using different air connection methods Two 28 inch mounting holes are provided in the die cast aluminum body for panel or frame mounting Two hex cap nuts at
3. method for affecting automatic operation is to connect the SV valve control port to its supply port using a pipe or tubing tee This is referred to as common control and supply since the pressure at the supply and control port is the same With common control and supply the valve opens delivers air on ascending supply air pressure and closes and exhausts on descending pressure The pressure at which delivery and exhaust occurs differs for various part numbers Opening and exhaust pressure is specified for the various part numbers 2 SV valves can be made to operate automatically even when the supply port and control ports are separate not connected as described in 1 above The SV valve will open deliver air and close and exhaust when control port pressure is increased or decreased Consult Bendix Engineering for specific control port pressure for valve opening and closing when this type of automatic operation is used When using the SV 1 synchro valve in this manner the control signal ramp rate should be limited by orificing or other methods Please contact Bendix Engineering with specific application requirements PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Important Review the Bendix Warranty Policy before performing any intrusive maintenance procedures A warranty may be voided if intrusive maintenance is performed during the warranty period No two vehicles operate under identical conditions as a result maintenance intervals ma
4. remotely by another valve With no air pressure present at the control port supply port air pressure and the inlet exhaust valve spring hold the inlet valve on its seat in the body The piston is held away from the inlet exhaust valve by the piston spring and the delivery line is vented to atmosphere through the hollow exhaust stem of the piston When sufficient air pressure is applied to the control port the control piston moves against the resistance of its return spring As the control piston moves it contacts the exhaust valve portion of the inlet and exhaust valve which seals the hollow exhaust passage in the piston stem Continued piston movement drives the inlet valve from its seat and allows supply air to flow through the body and out the delivery port When air pressure is removed from the control port the piston return spring and delivery port air pressure move the piston away from the inlet exhaust valve As the piston moves the inlet valve re seats itself preventing air flow to the delivery port Continued movement unseats the hollow exhaust passage in the piston stem allowing delivery air to flow through the stem and out the exhaust check valve An SV 4 valve can be used in place of the SV 1 valve and single check valve shown here Note FIGURE 4 TRAILER CONVERTER DOLLY AUTOMATIC self actuating at a pre set pressure There are two methods for accomplishing automatic operation of an SV valve 1 One
5. solution to the exhaust port leakage must not exceed a 1 bubble in less than 5 seconds 100 SCCM Excessive leakage would indicate a faulty o ring inlet exhaust valve or piston exhaust seat 2 Plug the delivery port and apply 10 psi to the supply port only Apply soap solution to the exhaust port For the SV 1 valve leakage must not exceed a 1 bubble in less than 5 seconds 100 sccm For the SV 3 amp SV 4 valve leakage must not exceed a 1 bubble in less than 10 seconds 50 sccm Excessive leakage would indicate a faulty inlet valve or inlet valve seat If the valve does not function as described or if leakage is excessive it is recommended that it be replaced with a new unit or repaired with genuine Bendix parts available at Bendix outlets REMOVING AND INSTALLING REMOVING 1 Block and hold vehicle by means other than air brakes 2 Drain air brake system 3 Identify the air lines to facilitate reinstallation disconnect the lines remove the mounting bolts and then the valve INSTALLING 1 Mount the valve securely 2 Check and clean air lines identify air lines and connect to valve DISASSEMBLY 1 Remove the control port cap nut and its o ring Remove the o ring from the cap nut 2 Remove the piston from the valve body Remove the large and small piston o rings from the piston 3 Remove the piston return spring from the body Remove the supply port cap nut and its o ring Re
6. and the recommended procedures Use only the proper tools and observe all precautions pertaining to use of those tools If the work is being performed on the vehicle s air brake system or any auxiliary pressurized air systems make certain to drain the air pressure from all reservoirs before beginning ANY work on the vehicle If the vehicle is equipped with an AD IS air dryer system or a dryer reservoir module be sure to drain the purge reservoir Following the vehicle manufacturer s recommended procedures deactivate the electrical system in a manner that safely removes all electrical power from the vehicle Never exceed manufacturer s recommended pressures Never connect or disconnect a hose or line containing pressure it may whip Never remove a component or plug unless you are certain all system pressure has been depleted Use only genuine Bendix replacement parts components and kits Replacement hardware tubing hose fittings etc must be of equivalent size type and strength as original equipment and be designed specifically for such applications and systems Components with stripped threads or damaged parts should be replaced rather than repaired Do not attempt repairs requiring machining or welding unless specifically stated and approved by the vehicle and component manufacturer Prior to returning the vehicle to service make certain allcomponents and systems are restored to their proper operating cond
7. ition For vehicles with Antilock Traction Control ATC the ATC function must be disabled ATC indicator lamp should be ON priorto performing any vehicle maintenance where one or more wheels on a drive axle are lifted off the ground and moving OPERATING AND LEAKAGE TESTS OPERATING TEST Two accurate air gauges are necessary to perform these tests Depending upon installation it may be necessary to remove valve to properly test it Correct opening pressures of the valve should be known before beginning tests consult vehicle manual 1 Install an accurate gauge in the common control and supply line install another gauge in the delivery port 2 Gradually apply air pressure to the common supply and control line As common supply and control pressure increases note at what pressure delivery of air through valve is made and compare with specifications in vehicle manual 3 Slowly decrease pressure in the common supply and note at what pressure delivery line pressure is vented compare with vehicle manual 4 Pay particular attention to the exhaust check valve in the exhaust port if so equipped note figure 3 Make certain it is free of contamination and the rubber valve is free to function Replace this item as necessary LEAKAGE TEST 1 With 120 psi air pressure present in supply control and delivery ports Apply a soap solution around control port cap nut and supply port cap nut No leakage is permitted Apply soap
8. move the o ring from the cap nut 5 Remove the inlet exhaust valve stop SV 1 valve or the spring guide SV 3 amp SV 4 valve then the inlet exhaust valve spring Note The SV 4 valve contains a check valve which is installed in the opposite end of the inlet exhaust valve return spring 6 Remove the inlet exhaust valve 7 Remove the exhaust check valve if so equipped CLEANING AND INSPECTION 1 Using good commercial grade of solvent clean and thoroughly dry all metal parts Do not damage bores with metal tools 2 Inspect the interior and exterior of all metal parts that will be reused for severe corrosion pitting and cracks Superficial corrosion and or pitting on the exterior portion of the body and cap nuts is acceptable Replace the entire valve if the interior of the body or cap nuts exhibit signs of corrosion or pitting 3 Inspect the body bore and the check valve seat in the supply port cap nut of the SV 4 valve for deep scuffing or gouges Replace the entire valve if either are found 4 Inspect the pipe threads in the body and cap nuts Make certain they are clean and free of thread sealant 5 Inspect all springs for signs of corrosion pitting and cracks Replace as necessary 6 Inspect all air line fittings for corrosion and replace as necessary Make certain to remove all old thread sealant before reuse 7 Inspect the exhaust check valve making certain all passages are clear and open
9. the ends of the cylindrical valve body retain the internal components The air connection ports for SV 1 SV 3 amp SV 4 valves are the same and are located in relatively the same position on each model All connections are pipe thread Lettering embossed in the valve body identifies two of the four connection ports in these valves Refer to the chart below and figure one Body Ident Thread Size Air Supply 1 4 PT TAP None _W4 PT 1 8 PT IMPORTANT An exhaust check valve should be installed in the threaded exhaust port of these valves when they are mounted outside the cab in unprotected environments SV 1 Synchro Valve 1 8 PIPE THREAD 1 8 PIPE THREAD Note Either style may be installed in the SV 1 SV 3 or SV 4 valves FIGURE 3 EXHAUST CHECK VALVE STYLES The SV 1 valve is a general purpose valve used in a variety of applications on trucks buses tractors trailers and converter dollies The SV 1 valve is the base valve from which both the SV 3 and SV 4 valves are derived It is offered in a variety of pressure settings to accommodate applications where automatic operation is required It is easily distinguished from the SV 3 and SV 4 valve by its smaller size SV 3 Trailer Release Valve While originally designed for automatic operation to accomplish brake release on trailers without spring brakes the SV 3 valve can be used in any installation where its single a
10. utomatic pressure setting is advantageous The SV 3 valve is very similar in appearance to the SV 4 valve but can be distinguished by measuring the length and diameter of the supply hex cap nut 1 4 PT supply port See the comparison chart for the dimensions SV 4 Trailer Release Valve The SV 4 valve was designed primarily for use on trailer converter dollies to minimize the possibility of false charging Like the SV 3 valve it can be used in other applications The SV 4 valve is the combination of two valves an SV 3 valve and a single check valve A typical installation is illustrated in figure 4 The SV 4 valve can be distinguished from the SV 3 valve using the dimensions given in the comparison chart In addition the tip of the check valve contained in the SV 4 valve is visible at the bottom of the Ya PT supply port SV 3 SV 4 Valve Comparison Supply Cap Nut Dimensions ae OPERATION GENERAL The SV 1 SV 3 amp SV 4 valves all operate in a similar fashion All can be connected in the air system so that other valves control them When connected in this non automatic mode the valve serves as a remote mounted On Off control They can also be installed so that they function automatically or self actuate at a preset pressure Automatic operation is the most common application Regardless of how they are connected the internal valve operation Is the same NON AUTOMATIC valve controlled
11. y vary Experience is a valuable guide in determining the best maintenance interval for air brake system components At a minimum the SV valves should be inspected every 6 months or 1500 operating hours whichever comes first for proper operation Should the SV valves not meet the elements of the operational tests noted in this document further investigation and service of the valve may be required If the SV 1 SV 3 or SV 4 valve fails to function as described or leakage is excessive it should be repaired or replaced with a genuine Bendix unit available at any authorized parts outlet WARNING PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH When working on or around a vehicle the following general precautions should be observed at all times 1 Park the vehicle on a level surface apply the parking brakes and always block the wheels Always wear safety glasses 10 11 Stop the engine and remove ignition key when working under or around the vehicle When working in the engine compartment the engine should be shut off and the ignition key should be removed Where circumstances require that the engine be in operation EXTREME CAUTION should be used to prevent personal injury resulting from contact with moving rotating leaking heated or electrically charged components Do not attempt to install remove disassemble or assemble a component until you have read and thoroughly underst
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