The air springs should remain inflated for at least an hour. This means you do have small air leaks in the compressed air system though. The way to find air leaks is to fill a spray bottle with a 50/50 mixture of liquid soap and water, agitate, crawl under your coach (block under frame for safety) and spray anything that looks like it is a compressed air line or air spring.
One culprit can be the "spitter/purge valve" on the air dryer housing. It can become fouled with oil N water, keeping it from closing completely. This pdf shows the purge valve and air dryer details for a Meritor dryer system: http://www.meritorwabco.com/MeritorWABCO_document/tp97101.pdf
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