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Connecting the solenoid power-i series dynos, Connecting the solenoid power-non i series dynos – Dynojet Compressed Air Air/Fuel Ratio Module User Manual

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Compressed Air Air Fuel Ratio Module Installation and User Guide

C H A P T E R 1
Compressed Air Pump Assembly

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ONNECTING

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OLENOID

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OWER

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ERIES

D

YNOS

Attach the power cable (P/N 71950403) from PII in the CPI to the solenoid on the
compressed air pump assembly.

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ONNECTING

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OLENOID

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OWER

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ON

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ERIES

D

YNOS

Use the Stand Alone Breakout Board Controlled Compressed Air Pump Remote Kit
(P/N 76493010) to control the air pump assembly using the dyno brakes. When the
dyno brakes are released, the compressed air pump will activate; when the dyno
brake are applied, the compressed air pump will deactivate.

Note: In order for the AFR pump to operate as expected, the jumper settings
must be set to digital brake or eddy current brake and digital brake. Refer to
Figure 1-7 on page 1-11. If these jumper settings are not appropriate for your
dyno application, you must use the manual ball valve (P/N 24300000).
If you use the Dynojet model 248 chassis dyno with Proportional air brake,
unfortunately the kit (P/N 76493010) will not work with the required jumpers
settings so you must use the manual ball valve (P/N 24300000).

1

Using an existing screw on the Breakout board/Advanced Breakout board, secure
the relay to the board.

2

Remove the brake wires from the Breakout board/Advanced Breakout board.

3

Attach the two butt connectors on the relay cable (P/N 76950186) to the brake
solenoid wires. Refer to Figure 1-7 on page 1-11.

4

Attach the two wires on the relay cable (P/N 76950186) to the solenoid wire
butt connectors on the compressed air pump assembly. Refer to Figure 1-7 on
page 1-11.

5

Attach the two ferrules on the relay cable (P/N 76950186) to the BRAKE terminal
on the Breakout board/Advanced Breakout board.

6

Verify your jumper settings. Refer to Figure 1-7 on page 1-11.

7

Plug the power supply into a 110/220V outlet.