Air Break Practice Test
Results
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#1. In an air brake system, what does a governor do?
The governor controls when the air compressor will pump air into the air storage tanks. When air tank pressure rises to the “cut-out” level (around 862 kPa or 125 psi), the governor stops the compressor from pumping air. When the tank pressure falls by about 138 kPa (20 psi) to the “cut-in” pressure, the governor allows the compressor to start pumping again.