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Where is the majority of moisture and oil typically collected within the air brake system?
The wet reservoir tank is located first in the air supply path after the air dryer, and its primary function is to collect and hold moisture and contaminants th
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Question: Where is the majority of moisture and oil typically collected within the air brake system?
Answer options: ✅ In the wet reservoir tank.
- In the dry reservoir tank.
- In the brake chambers.
- In the air lines to the service brakes.
Correct answer: In the wet reservoir tank.
Explanation: The wet reservoir tank is located first in the air supply path after the air dryer, and its primary function is to collect and hold moisture and contaminants that pass the air dryer or condense from the compressed air before it enters the more critical dry tanks.
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