The Overflow Valve in an Air Brake System is a safety device designed to regulate and control the air pressure within the braking system. It functions by releasing excess air when the system pressure exceeds a set threshold, thereby preventing over-pressurization that could lead to component failure or compromised braking performance. This valve plays a vital role in maintaining the safety and efficiency of the braking system, ensuring that the air pressure remains within optimal operating ranges.
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| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Component | Overflow Valve |
| System | Air Brake System |
| Function | Regulates air pressure, prevents over-pressurization |
| Material | High-grade steel or alloy |
| Application | Heavy-duty vehicles, trucks, buses |
| Benefits | Enhances safety, protects braking components |
| Pressure Setting | Specific to vehicle design, typically between 90-120 PSI |
















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