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Air System
Brake Interlock Solenoid Valve
The brake interlock solenoid valves (see Figure 6-
45
) are three-way, electrically controlled, normally
closed valves which control service brake application for the interlock system. The brake interlock
solenoid valves for both the front and rear brakes can be found under the floor in the driver’s seat area.
When the interlock system engages the service brakes, the coil in the solenoid energizes causing the inlet
port to open and the exhaust port to close. A speed switch prevents interlock activation above 3 mph.
The coach operator must not use the interlock system to stop the bus.
Doing so may damage the brakes.
During normal vehicle operation the coil is de-energized and the service brakes are disengaged. When
the coil is energized, the inlet port is opened to the delivery port and the exhaust port is closed.
Gillig coaches have a four wheel interlock system. Adjust the interlock pressure regulator setting when
necessary to maintain a pressure setting of 23 ± 3 psi.
Brake interlock solenoid valves are not rebuildable; if one becomes defective, replace with a new unit.
Figure 6-45, Brake Interlock Solenoid Valve
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