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Regional Haul Model Operator's Manual - Peterbilt Motors Company

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BRAKE SAFETY AND EMERGENCY<br />

Front Brakes — Truck<br />

The following applies to full truck configurations:<br />

If air pressure is lost in the front circuit, the vehicle front<br />

brakes will not operate. Check valves isolate the rear circuit,<br />

so the rear service brakes and parking brakes are<br />

unaffected. The spring brakes will not automatically apply<br />

as long as rear service pressure is maintained.<br />

WARNING! If the remaining system pressure<br />

drops below 60 psi (414 kPa) due to repeated<br />

brake applications, the spring brakes will<br />

automatically apply—stopping the vehicle<br />

abruptly, potentially causing death or serious<br />

injury. Observe the warning light (BRAKE AIR)<br />

in the panel. If it comes on, do not continue to<br />

drive the vehicle until it has been properly<br />

repaired or serviced.<br />

STARTING AND OPERATING THE VEHICLE<br />

Rear Brakes — Truck<br />

The following applies to full truck configurations:<br />

If air is lost in the rear brake circuit, check valves isolate<br />

the front circuit, and front brake operation is unaffected.<br />

Because this is a dual air system, spring brakes will not<br />

automatically apply as long as pressure is maintained in<br />

the front circuit.<br />

When the brake pedal is depressed, the modulating valve<br />

detects the reduction or absence of rear service delivery<br />

pressure, and exhausts air from the spring chambers,<br />

applying the spring brakes in proportion to the front brake<br />

application.<br />

When releasing the brake pedal, the modulating valve<br />

delivers front service air to the spring brake chambers,<br />

releasing the spring brakes in proportion to the front brake<br />

application.<br />

Thus, if there is a rear service failure, the remaining front<br />

axle braking is supplemented by modulated spring brake<br />

action on the rear axle.<br />

– 108 – Y53-6033 <strong>Regional</strong> <strong>Haul</strong> (R05/10)

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