Air Break Practice Test
Results
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#1. What maintains normal pressures in the air brake system?
A typical air compressor can produce air pressures of up to 500 psi (over 3,000 kPa), far higher than required for safe operation of the brake system. Therefore, an air compressor governor is employed to keep tank pressures within a relatively narrow range. When tank pressure rises to the “cut-out” level (typically about 862 kPa or 125 psi), the governor prevents the compressor from pumping more air into the tanks. When the tank pressure falls to the “cut-in” level, the governor allows the compressor to pump air into the tanks again. The cut-in level is typically 138–172 kPa (20–25 psi) below the cut-out level.