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TEBS E
GIO functions
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WABCO recommendation for the valve selection for lifting axles
Lifting axle valve
spring returned
463 084 010 0
463 084 031 0
Lifting axle valve
pulse-controlled
463 084 100 0
ECAS solenoid
valve
pulse-controlled
472 905 114 0
472 905 111 0
In combination with
TEBS E Modulator
480 102 03. 0 (Standard)
In combination with TEBS E Modula-
tor 480 102 06. 0 (Premium)
Behaviour of the lifting axle with the ignition switched off
Lifting axle remains in the desired and defined posi-
tion (lifted or lowered).
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Lifting axle lowers.
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Lifting axle control, Traction help, Forced lowering, OptiTurn/OptiLoad
A lifting axle without dynamic wheelbase control.
Two lifting axle without dynamic wheelbase control.
Recommendation of the axle manufacturer: With
two lifting axles, one lifting axle should be 2 circuit.
One lifting axle or tag axle with dynamic wheelbase
control on axle 3 for axle load distribution under load
or automatic lifting during circular-course driving.
Operation
Information on operation see chapter 10.6 ‘Lifting axles operation’, page 183.
Parameter s
etting
The vehicle configuration is defined in tab 2, Vehicle.
The further definition of lifting axle valves and switching pressures is done in tab 5,
Lifting axle control.
The GIO slots to use are defined in tab 11, connector.