Pnumatic Brake
Pnumatic Brake
Pnumatic Brake
Contents
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Compressed air
The guaranteed pressure is 8 bar.
The air tanks may be located transversely inside the
frame right at the rear or next to the battery shelf,
depending on vehicle type and wheel configuration.
The current location is shown on the maim dimension
drawings.
Compressor
The compressor has a swept volume of 600 cc,
ensuring that charging time is short.
The compressor has an ESS (Energy Saving Sys-
tem) relief mechanism that reduces the compressors
no-load power requirement by about 800 W.
Relief pressure:
With extra air tanks (load handling) 12.2 ± 0.2 bar
Control range 1.1 - 1.6 bar
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Air dryer
The air dryer has integrated heating to prevent
freezing (engaged at +7). Capacity 800 litres/min.
Drying performance is more than adequate to cope with
extra tank capacities for cargo handling, trailers, etc.
Couplings
The compressed air hoses have unions with seals of
O-ring type.
Place for extra solenoid valves can be found on the solenoid valve holder, located
on one of the crossmembers beside the bogie / rear axle.
Valves and couplings can be purchased from Scania distributors.
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brake control can be used for charging the parking
brake circuit with air in connection with towing,
etc.
Consult the drivers manual for a description of
how air can be filled from the front wheel.
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BRAKE SYSTEM
Configuration
The system has four circuits; service brake front and rear, parking brake/trailer
brake circuit and a circuit for optional equipment.
In order to facilitate removal of the cab, cab brake equipment and the central valve
package are connected with two pairs of block couplings.
Modification
Modification of the brake system, for example after retrofitting additional tag
axles, must always be carried out by Scanias service works.
again pressurized.
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ABS
ABS ABS
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The four main components of the ABS system.
(four-circuit system)
1 2
1 ABS control valve, two front and two rear.*
2 Electronic control unit, ABS.
3 Toothed ring, two front and two rear. *
4 Wheel sensor, two front and two rear.*
*Six-circuit systems have four at the rear.
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The toothed ring ( 3 ) is located on the wheel hub. 4
The electromagnetic wheel sensor ( 4 ) is located
on the axle and senses wheel rotation.
The control unit ( 2 ), with the aid of the wheel
sensors, senses whether one of the wheels is about
to lock and then sends a signal to that wheels
control valve ( 1 ) which reduces brake pressure
sufficiently to stop the wheel locking.
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TC (Traction Control)
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TC operation in brief
With ABS, the control unit registers signals from the sensors about the
tendency of the wheels to lock. With TC, signals concerning whether
the wheels are about to spin are also registered (one or two wheels
show an abnormal increases in speed).
Brake control
The brake control circuit is active up to a maximum of 40 km/h and is
activated when a driven wheel spins.
The TC brake control applies the brake to the spinning wheel and
therefore basically functions as an automatic differential brake.
Engine control
Engine control is active at all speeds and is engaged when both driven
wheels are spinning at the same speed. It is also engaged when one
wheel is spinning and vehicle speed is greater than 40 km/h. Engine
control limits the supply of fuel to the engine, via the EDC control
unit, until the average speed of the driven wheels, when compared to
vehicle road speed, is within the programmed range.
TC off-road
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Brief description.
Electronic Level Control (ELC) is electronic control of the
air suspension level control.
Some advantages:
- Constant height when loading and unloading,
irrespective of chassis height.
- Two chassis heights, such as for two the heights of two
loading bays, can be programmed in the control unit.
- Load transfer on vehicles with liftable tag axle.
Driving
Drive level is obtained by pressing the drive level button
on the control box.
Only in exceptional circumstances may the vehicle be
driven at a height other than drive level.
When driving with snow chains, the chassis should be
raised about 65 mm.
Calibration
When a control unit or level sensor has been changed,
drive level, upper max. level and the lower mechanical
stop must be calibrated in the control unit.
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TAG AXLE
CONTROL BOX
Features:
1 Raising/lowering, front.
2 Raising/lowering, rear.
3 Not used.
4 M1 memory for selectable chassis height.
Must be used in combination with button 1 or 2. 1 2 3
5 M2 memory for selectable chassis height.
Must be used in combination with button 1 or 2.
6 Raising/lowering to normal drive level.
Must be used in combination with button 1 and/or
2.
7 Raising.
Must be used in combination with button 1 and/or 4 5 6
2.
8 Lowering.
Must be used in combination with button 1 and/or
2.
9 STOP. Interrupts features 4-6 when they have
started.
STOP is used to activate the stand-by feature. 7 8 9
This button can also be used when programming
M1 and M2.
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Programming M1 and M2
Stand-by feature
The stand-by feature allows automatic level control
to work for two hours after the starter power has
been switched off.
M1 M2
STOP
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CHASSIS HEIGHT
If a more accurate calculation of chassis height is desired, a document on Scanias
bodyworking home page describes how to calculate the height. Scania distributors
can also provide information on the height of a chassis.
Front
Electronically controlled air suspension, ELC (Electronic Level
Control) - Front
Chassis Chassis Front axle Dimension U Max. Max. Comment
height raised lowered
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Rear
Mechanically controlled air suspension - Rear
Chassis Chassis height Rear axle Dimension V Max. Max. Comment
raised lowered
4x2 Normal ADA1100/1300 1 000 +167 -88
4x2 Low ADA1100/1300 970 +196 -59 Produced before
February 2000
4x2 Low ADA1100/1300 940 +161 -28 Produced after
February 2000
V, measured from top of frame to ground at centre of rear axle (driving axle) or
bogie, for chassis weight with 295/80R22.5 tyres.
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Tyres
For tyres other than 295/80R22.5 the chassis height
changes. Adjust the height with the value obtained
from the table below.
Tyres Dimension
295/60R22.5 -60
305/60R22.5 -55
315/60R22.5 -50
385/65R22.5 10
275/70R22.5 -40
305/70R22.5 -25
315/70R22.5 -15
275/80R22.5 -15
315/80R22.5 10
11R22.5 0
12R22.5 15
13R22.5 30
10.00R20 0
11.00R20 15
12.00R20 35
12.00R24 80
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