New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Saf - Department of Safety
Subtitle Saf-C - Commissioner, Department of Safety
Chapter Saf-C 3200 - OFFICIAL MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS
Part Saf-C 3226 - TRUCKS AND BUSES
Section Saf-C 3226.04 - Truck, Bus and Commercial Vehicle Air Brake System Components
Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Saf-C 3226.04
Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024
(a) Each vehicle equipped with air-assisted service brakes shall be inspected including the following:
(1) Air pressure
governor;
(2) Air pressure build-up
time;
(3) Air pressure warning
device;
(4) Air pressure
leakage;
(5) Air pressure reserve;
and
(6) Air brake
adjustment.
(b) A vehicle shall be rejected if:
(1) The
governor does not cut out and pressure is released at the pressure relief
valve;
(2) The governor cut out
pressure is higher than 135 psi;
(3) The governor cut in pressure is lower
than 80 psi;
(4) The time required
to build up pressure from the level after one brake application to the governor
cut out pressure is more than 30 seconds, if the recovery time does not meet
the manufacturer's specifications;
(5) The vehicle air pressure gauge does not
function properly;
(6) The air
pressure warning device does not activate at half the governor cut out
pressure;
(7) The air pressure
warning device does not continuously operate below activation pressure and/or
emits an audible and illuminated warning signal if so equipped by the
manufacturer at the time of production;
(8) The leakage rate with brakes released in
one minute exceeds 2 psi for single vehicles or 3 psi for combination
vehicles;
(9) The leakage rate with
full brake application in one minute exceeds 3 psi for single vehicles or 4 psi
for combination vehicles;
(10) With
s-cam brakes, the push rod travel exceeds the manufacturer's
specifications;
(11) With s-cam
brakes, the push rod/slack adjuster angle is more than 90 degrees with brakes
applied;
(12) With wedge brakes,
brake shoe travel is more than 1/16th inch;
(13) The air compressor mounting has loose,
broken or missing bolts or other attaching parts;
(14) The air tank(s) mounting device(s) such
as straps, brackets or other hardware is broken, missing or loose;
(15) The flexible brake hoses are cracked,
cut, burned, chafed, swollen in size or hardened so that they crack or break
when bent;
(16) The rigid brake
lines are cracked, broken, crimped, flattened, restricted, chafed or improperly
retained;
(17) Any brake line or
hose has contact with any portion of the exhaust system;
(18) There is audible leakage in the air
brake system;
(19) The air intake
cleaner for the compressor is clogged and prevents air intake;
(20) The air compressor drive belts are worn,
frayed or loose;
(21) Air
compressor pulleys are bent or damaged, causing belt loss; or
(22) Trailer breakaway, emergency braking
system or tractor/truck protection system does not operate per manufacturer's
specifications.
(See Revision Notes at chapter heading Saf-C 3200) #8915, eff 6-22-07
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