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OOSC, Part II, Item 12, b. Tires Other Than Those Found on the Front Steering Axle(s) of a Power Unit - ATIS

Entry DateMarch 29, 2023
Issue Number23-017-VEH
NameJames Sharkey
AgencyPressure Systems International
Address4323 Interstate WaySan Antonio, Texas, 78219United StatesMap It (opens in a new tab)
Phone2487098967
Email[email protected]
CommitteeVehicle Committee
StatusClosed
Summary of Issue

Automatic Tire Inflation Systems (ATIS) for trailers have been around for over 20 years, and are widely adopted. Estimates today put approximately 70%+ of new trailers are built with ATIS. ATIS has been validated by fleets to provide a return on investment (ROI) that is typically less than a year. In addition to reducing a fleets tire and fuel costs, a primary aspect of ATIS is improving highway safety through; • Fewer tire blow-outs • Reduction of tire casings on the roads • Improved vehicle handling • Reduction of commercial vehicles stuck on roadside due to tire issues An important part of the ROI is the reduction of tire related roadside calls. The nature of the system is that it continuously provides air to tires that fall below their cold pressure setting, even when moving. In general, one roadside call avoidance will pay for the system. ATI solutions utilize the on-board air system to fill an underinflated tire on an immediate basis. Should a tire fall below its desired cold pressure setting, the system will immediately begin supplying air to the tire.

Justification or Need

With over 2.5 million systems provided into the market, ATIS has proven itself capable of maintaining a safe operating pressure in tires with audible leaks. Since this scenario of a leaking tire equipped with ATIS does not represent an imminent hazard, removal of the OOS condition for a tire that is leaking that is maintaining the appropriate pressure is justified and the violation could be cited but the vehicle allowed to finish the trip and the required repair could be done at a safer location in a repair shop. The continued adoption of this technology serves to improve highway safety.

Request for Action

Given that ATIS is capable of keeping a tire with an audible air leak inflated sufficiently to allow it to continue to operate until the next redispatch, we request that trailers equipped with an operable ATIS not be placed out-of-service (OOS) when an audible air leak from a trailer tire is present and the air pressure is being maintained. Suggested Language: Tire (not equipped with ATIS) has noticeable (e. g., can be heard or felt) leak, or has 50% or less of the maximum inflation pressure marked on the tire sidewall. (393.75(a)(3)) Tire (equipped with ATIS) has noticeable (e. g., can be heard or felt) leak significant enough that the ATIS system cannot maintain inflation, or has 50% or less of the maximum inflation pressure marked on the tire sidewall. (393.75(a)(3)) OR Tire has noticeable (e. g., can be heard or felt) leak, or has 50% or less of the maximum inflation pressure marked on the tire sidewall. (393.75(a)(3)) NOTE: Tires equipped with ATIS are only OOS if the system cannot maintain proper tire inflation. NOTE: Measure tire air pressure only if there is evidence the tire is under-inflated.