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1. SYSTEM PARK POSSIBLY AUTOMATIC IF SUPPLY PRESSURE IS LOW TRAILER PARK POSSIBLY AUTOMATIC IF SUPPLY PRESSURE IS LOW TRAILER RE SUPPLY TRAILER AIR SUPPLY NOT FOR PARKING V 1 BUTTON IN DELIVERY SUPPLIES BOTH SECTIONS OF V 3 PP 8 AND SV 1 VALVE BUTTONIN DELIVERY SUPPLIES BOTH SECTIONS OF V 3 PP 8 AND SV 1 VALVE BUTTON OUT EXHAUSTS ALL SUPPLY AIR FROM V 3 PP 8 AND SV 1 VALVE BUTTONIN DELIVERY SUPPLIES BOTH SECTIONS OF V 3 PP 8 AND SV 1 VALVE FIGURE 2 MODUTROL OPERATING MODES The function as the lever type valves is similar to the Bendix TW 1 control valve One or both of the valves may be utilized and if required a nonfunctional spool insert may be replaced by a functional spool insert at any time Port identification for the push pull module is shown on Fig 6 and for the auxiliary module on Fig 9 PUSH TO APPLY SYSTEM PARK PUSH TO RELEASE V 2 BUTTON IN DELIVERY TO TRACTOR SPRING BRAKES AND TO PILOT SECTION OF PILOT VALVE SV 1 TRACTOR BRAKES RELEASED BUTTON OUT EXHAUSTS AIR FROM TRACTOR SPRING BRAKES AND FROM PILOT SECTION OF PILOT VALVE SV 1 TRACTOR BRAKES APPLIED BUTTON IN DELIVERY TO TRACTOR SPRING BRAKES AND PILOT SECTION SV 1 TRACTOR BRAKES RELEASED BUTTON OUT EXHAUST AIR FROM TRACTOR SPRING BRAKES AND FROM PILOT SECTION SV 1 TRACTOR BRAKES APPLIED CHA
2. FIGURE 1 MV 1 MODUTROL DESCRIPTION The Bendix MV 1 modutrol assembly is an integrated air control module designed for dash mounting in a truck tractor The bodies for the modutrol assembly as well as for the spool inserts are molded of a nonmetallic noncorrosive material The assembly consists of three push pull type valves and two optional lever type valves All valves utilize a spool insert which can be replaced from the front of the assembly without removal of the assembly or connecting air lines The three push pull type valves provide the following functions 1 Tractor protection control SD 03 3411 VALVE E 2 Trailer service air supply 3 System park 4 Trailer park only 5 Trailer recharge with tractor spring brakes applied Reference Figs 1 amp 5 valves V 1 and V 2 utilize identical spool inserts The functions of valves V 1 and V 2 are essentially the same as the Bendix PP 1 control valve Valve V 3 utilizes a spool insert consisting of two valves a nonautomatic push pull function similar to that of the Bendix PP 8 valve and a pilot operated three way valve similar to that of the Bendix SV 1 valve The optional lever type valves housed in the auxiliary control module consist of one or two lever type valves which may be used to control any on off type auxiliary devices such as a sliding fifth wheel inter axle lockout etc OPERATING MODE NORMAL RUN
3. 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 2 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 3 Do not attempt to install remove disassemble or assemble a component until you have read and thoroughly understand the recommended procedures Use only the proper tools and observe all precautions pertaining to use of those tools 4 Ifthe 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 5 Following the vehicle manufacturer s recommended procedures deactivate the electrical system in a manner that safely removes all electrical power from the vehicle 6 Never exceed manufacturer s recommended pressures 7 Neve
4. RGE TRAILER WHILE PARKED V 3 BUTTON OUT UPPER PORTION BLOCKS SUPPLY AIR FROM V 1 LOWER PILOT VALVE SV 1 HELD OPEN BY DELIVERY FROM V 2 PERMITTING V 3 DELIVERY TO TRAILER SUPPLY LINE TRAILER BRAKES RELEASED BUTTON OUT UPPER PORTION BLOCKS SUPPLY AIR FROM V 1 LOWER PILOT VALVE SV 1 IN EXHAUST POSITION EXHAUSTINGAIR FROM TRAILER SUPPLY LINE TRAILER BRAKES APPLIED BUTTON IN OR OUT NO SUPPLY AIR PILOT VALVE SV 1 IN EXHAUST POSITION VENTING TRAILER SUPPLY LINE TRAILER BRAKES APPLIED BUTTONIN SUPPLY AIR FROM V 1 IS DELIVERED THROUGH UPPER CAVITY TO TRAILER SUPPLY LINE TRAILER BRAKES RELEASED OPERATION The three push pull control valves control all the required functions of tractor spring brake control and trailer air supply The operating modes are detailed in Fig 2 and in the descriptive write up which follows INITIAL CHARGE Without air pressure in any part ofthe system valve buttons V 1 V 2 and V 3 are out When system pressure reaches 60 psi valve buttons V 1 and V 3 may be pushed in and air will be delivered through valve V 3 charging the trailer system The trailer parking brakes whether spring or air applied will release however the tractor spring brakes remain applied Pushing valve button V 2 in will release tractor spring brakes NORMAL RUN POSITION With valve buttons V 1 V 2 in and V 3 out air is being supplied to the trailer all parking brakes ar
5. alve V 3 at S 5 Valve V 3 at S 6 Exhaust Port P 6 Replace spool in Replace spool in or V 3 as required Replace spool in OUT IN OUT Exhaust Port P 6 or V 3 as required Replace spool assembly in V 1 or V 3 IN OUT IN Exhaust Port P 6 FIGURE 4 VALVE V 1 Lo 1 Ea Ki IM aa Ti al Sg LA NN E N ZT S a H U INN H AS SS KOSS a FIGURE 5 PUSH PULL VALVE LEAKAGE KEY AUXILIARY MODULE LEAKAGE CHART OPERATING MODE SUPPLY CHARGED TO 100 PSI VALVE POSITION T 1 T 2 Leakage Symptoms Correction P 3 SUPPLY OFF OFF S 1 Replace spool assy in T 1 S 4 Replace spool assy in T Exhaust Hole P 7 Replace spool assy in T 1 Exhaust Hole P 8 Replace spool assy In D P 5 OF Exhaust Hole P 7 Replace spool assy DELIVERY TO p in T 1 TRAILER AIR nn SUPPLY Exhaust Hole P 8 Replace spool assy in T 2 FIGURE 6 TRACTOR SPRING BRAKE DELIVERY FIGURE 7 FIGURE 8 FIGURE 9 JA VALVE T 1 IN II rt lal SUPPLY P 2 T 1 DELIVERY P 4 SUPPLY VALVET 2 A Leakage ofthe push pull valves may then be checked per the chart shown on Fig 4 and the key shown on Fig 5 A normal supply pressure of 100 psi at supply port P 3 is assumed for these leakage tests Leakage may be checked by a soap solution NOTE Take care in not allowing excessive soap solution in valve The auxiliary on off module may be checked for leaka
6. e released and the system is in the normal run position ACTUATION OF TRAILER BRAKES ONLY To actuate only the trailer brakes valve button V 1 is pulled out This action exhausts the air supply from the trailer supply line causing the tractor protection valve to close Typical use of this mode would be to apply trailer brakes before uncoupling This mode would be used during a tractor bob tail operation MANUAL SYSTEM PARK To apply the parking brakes on both tractor and trailer valve button V 2 is pulled out NOTE If the trailer is not equipped with spring brakes pre 121 it is desirable to release the trailer emergency application and provide a demonstrated park proven holding ability via tractor spring brakes only This may be done by positioning valve button V 1 IN V 2 button OUT and pushing button V 3 IN This action recharges the trailer supply line releases the trailer brakes and allows the tractor spring brakes to demonstrate their ability to hold both the tractor and trailer in a parked position AUTOMATIC SYSTEM PARK If the supply or delivery pressure for the push pull module is reduced either valve buttons V 1 or V 2 or both will pop out automatically when the supply pressure is between 35 45 psi When button V 1 pops out the trailer supply line will vent to atmosphere applying trailer brakes should button V 2 pop out the tractor spring brakes will also apply as well as the tra
7. ge per chart shown on Fig 7 and key 8 again assuming a 100 psi supply pressure at any one of the four supply ports REMOVING AND REPLACING SPOOL INSERT ASSEMBLY Release all air pressure from the supply to the module Remove the retaining ring from the cavity involved pull out the spool assembly and replace with a new spool The spool will normally be packaged with pre lubricated o rings however should additional lubricant be required BW 650M Dow Corning 55 M should be used Bendix piece number 291126 The push pull assemblies may be installed without regard to radial orientation however the lever type on off spool assemblies must be installed with the operating lever in either the horizontal or vertical position NOTE The segment on the bottom of the spool must match the appropriate notch in the bottom of the cavity If the spool is not properly located the retaining ring cannot be installed Ifleakage persists after changing spool assemblies the body casting may be at fault Check threaded bosses for cracks The interior walls should be examined carefully for scratches or grooves which would prevent static o rings on the spool assembly from sealing If this condition persists the complete module should be replaced with genuine Bendix parts Replacement spool assemblies or nonfunctional plugs are available at authorized Bendix parts outlets WARNING PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY
8. iler OPERATING AND LEAKAGE TESTS Prior to testing for leakage and function of the components in either module the knobs must first be removed from the push pull valves and then any panel cover plate or escutcheon plates removed so that the top of the spool assemblies and the retaining rings that hold the spools in place are visible For an operational test of the push pull module a test gauge should be connected to a tractor spring brake line and one to the trailer supply hose Function of the push pull valves may then be checked per the chart Fig 3 PUSH PULL MODULE OPERATIONAL TEST AIR DELIVERY AIR DELIVERY VALVE TO TRACTOR TO TRAILER POSITION SPRING SUPPLY BRAKES HOSE ZERO ZERO 100 PSI 100 PSI ZERO 100 PSI 100 PSI ZERO 100 PSI SUPPLY PRESSURE V 1 V 2 V3 100 PSI IN OUT OUT IN IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT 100 PSI IN IN OUT REDUCING TO 35 45 PSI When V 2 is pushed IN V 3 should pop OUT 100 PSI OUT OUT OUT ZERO ZERO FIGURE 3 PUSH PULL MODULE LEAKAGE CHART 100 PSI SUPPLY PRESSURE FOR ALL TESTS VALVE POSITION V 1 V 2 V 3 V 3 Leakage Symptoms Correction OUT OUT OUT Valve V 1 at S 1 Replace spool Around Stem assembly in V 1 Valve V 2 at S 2 Replace spool Around Stem assembly in V 2 Valve V 1 at S 3 Replace spool assembly in V 1 Valve V 2 at S 4 Replace spool assembly in V 2 Replace spool in V 1 or V 2 as required Replace spool in OUT OUT OUT Exhaust Port P 6 IN OUT OUT V
9. r 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 8 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 9 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 10 Prior to returning the vehicle to service make certain all components and systems are restored to their proper operating condition BW1443 2004 Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC All rights reserved 3 2004 Printed in U S A
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