FINAL 2020 1220 Council Agenda PacketMoses Lake City Council
David Curnel, Mayor | Daryl Jackson, Deputy Mayor | Mike Riggs, Council Member | Karen Liebrecht, Council Member
Don Myers, Council Member | David Eck, Council Member| Dean Hankins, Council Member
REMOTE ACCESS ONLY
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Tuesday, December 22, 2020, 7 PM
Regular Meeting Agenda
Call to Order – 7 p.m.
Roll Call
Pledge of Allegiance
Approval of the Agenda
Summary Reports:
Mayor’s Report
-Grant Transit Authority Reappointment – Council Member Myers
-Planning Commission Membership
-AWC Legislative Action Days Online Feb 10-11
Additional Business
City Manager’s Report
-New Hire: Design Engineer Mark Beaulieu and Promotion: Water Quality Assistant Shanda
Creiglow (Municipal Services)
-Planning On-Call Contract Amendment with SCJ Alliance
- Larson Rec Center Owner’s Representative Agreement with DOH Consultants
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Citizen’s Communications - Citizens who would like to address the Council can submit written
comments to the City Clerk no later than 3 p.m. on the day of the meeting. Comments will be
provided to Council electronically and recorded in the meeting minutes. Citizens who would like to
speak on matters during the meeting will need to contact the City Clerk no later than 3 p.m. on the day
of the meeting and provide the name or number you will use to access the virtual meeting. There will
be a five-minute limit per speaker.
Consent Agenda Motion
All items listed below are considered to be routine and will be enacted by one motion. There will be
no separate discussion of these items unless a Council Member requests specific items to be removed
from the Consent Agenda for discussion prior to the time Council votes on the motion to adopt the
Consent Agenda.
#1 pg 4
a.City Council Meeting Minutes Dated December 8, 2020
b.Claims and Payroll
c.Christmas Eve or New Year’s Eve Holiday Resolution 3837
d. City Meeting Calendar
e. Rosenbauer Pumper-Tender Purchase Agreement
f.Jacobsen Farm Lease
g.Accept Farmers II, LLC Stratford Road Booster Pump Project
h.Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Resolution 3838
Old Business
#2 pg 289
False Fire Alarm MLMC 8.26 Update Ordinance 2963 – Second Presentation Motion
#3
Motion
Presented by Brett Bastian, Fire Chief
Summary: Council to review and adopt
pg 294
Basin Water Service Boundary Ordinance 2961 – Second Presentation
Presented by Allison Williams, City Manager
Summary: Council to review and adopt
New Business
#4 pg 304
Review of Council Stipend MLMC 2.60.030
Presented by Kerri Fenner, Human Resources Manager
Summary: Council to discuss and provide direction to staff
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Motion
#6
Motion
#7
Motion
pg 306
NCW Libraries Building Agreement
Presented by Allison Williams, City Manager
Summary: Council to review and approve
pg 315
Greens Phase 2 PURD Ordinance 2964
Presented by Melissa Bethel, Community Development Director
Summary: Council to review and adopt
pg 329
New Cingular Wireless Antenna Lease
Presented by Fred Snoderly, Municipal Services Director
Summary: Council to review and approve
Administrative Reports
-WCIA Vehicle Insurance Values
- Yonezawa Sister City Anniversary Event Expenses
Council Communications and Reports
Adjournment
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MOSES LAKE CITY COUNCIL December 8, 2020
CALL TO ORDER
The regular meeting of the Moses Lake City Council was called to order at 7 p.m. by Mayor Curnel via audio only remote access. Special notices for attendance and citizen comment were posted on the
meeting agenda. ROLL CALL
Present: Mayor Curnel, Deputy Mayor Jackson; Council Members Eck, Riggs, Liebrecht, Myers, and
Hankins.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Council Member Myers led the Flag Salute. AGENDA APPROVAL
Action taken: Deputy Mayor Jackson moved to approve the Agenda, second by Council Member Riggs. The motion carried 7 – 0.
MAYOR’S REPORT
Reappointment of Lodging Tax Advisory Committee
Mayor Curnel recommended reappointment of the following members currently serving on the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee (LTAC): Chair/Council Member David Eck, Richard Hanover, B.J. Garbe, Barry Lawson, and Tim Molitor.
Action taken: Council Member Riggs moved to affirm the appointments, second by Council Member
Liebrecht. The motion carried 7 – 0.
Reappointment of the Parks Advisory Board Mayor Curnel recommended reappointment of the following members currently serving on the Parks Advisory Board: Chair Charlene Rios, Ryan Holterhoff, and Troy White.
Action taken: Council Member Myers moved to affirm the appointments, second by Council Member Liebrecht. The motion carried 7 – 0.
Reappointment of Council LEOFF 1 Disability Board
Recommended reappointment of the following Council Member currently serving on the LEOFF
1 Disability Board: Mayor David Curnel. Action taken: Council Member Eck moved to affirm the appointment, second by Council Member Hankins. The motion carried 7 – 0.
Grant County Solid Waste Advisory Committee Mayor Curnel has requested Deputy Mayor Jackson to submit an application to the Grant County Commissioners for appointment to represent the City on the Solid Waste Advisory Committee.
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ADDITIONAL BUSINESS
Council Member Liebrecht requested Council involvement in the 40-year Anniversary events
with Sister City Yonezawa, Japan. They have advised staff of dates in October 2021 they have planned for visiting Moses Lake. They have requested to plant two species of trees in our community in commemoration of the celebration. She would like to see several functions organized to honor the relationship and show our extension of goodwill and friendship. She was
very honored by their hospitality when she visited the City of Yonezawa in 2018. City Manager Allison Williams will update Council on funding available for this event at the next meeting. CITY MANAGER’S REPORT
City Employee Recognition – Years of Service
Human Resources Manager Kerri Fenner announced 21 staff members who have achieved 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 35 years of employment. Special recognition was given to Parks and Recreation Director Spencer Grigg for his 30 years of dedicated service and achievements for the City, along with well wishes on his upcoming retirement.
Comprehensive Plan Update City staff have had meetings with the consultants and stakeholders to review the vision statements. The results of their work will be presented at a Study Session prior to the first meeting in January. City Manager Allison Williams noted that Council Member Eck has
participated in the meetings and that a draft PowerPoint has been distributed to Council.
Police Staffing Report Police Chief Kevin Fuhr advised that there are currently four vacant positions: one due to retirement, two from the Department of Justice Grant, and one for a new Sergeant position.
Three positions have been filled as follows: Ian Campbell comes from the King County Transit Authority with commendations for his compassionate work with the homeless; Rene Arana from New York who is a highly decorated Army Veteran and recently retired from serving under the General at the West Point Academy; and, Yulisa Zepeda-Lopez who is native to Moses Lake, was one of the first attendees of the High School Police Explorer program and holds a degree in
Criminal Justice from Big Bend Community College. Their official start date will be in late
February when they begin training at the Police Academy. Vista Park 1 Purchase and Sale Agreement Update The purchasers have agreed to the terms for the sale of Visa Park 1 and final paperwork is being
processed by staff. Sleeping Center Tour for Council Staff will contact Council Members to arrange a walk through in small groups on Thursday. The facility opening is scheduled for this Friday.
PRESENTATION
Moses Lake Community Coalition Partnership Community Relations Manager Dayana Ruiz and Certified Community Coalition Specialist Bernadette Crawford provided a PowerPoint presentation to illustrate their mission on outreach
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to youth in the community for suicide prevention, as well as their funding sources, budget, and future goals for mentorship and regular reporting of progress to Council.
Action taken: Council Member Liebrecht moved to accept the partnership and grant $10,000 for the coordinated efforts of the Coalition, second by Council Member Hankins. The motion carried 7 – 0.
CONSENT AGENDA
#1 a. City Council meeting minutes dated November 24, 2020 b. Claim Checks 150179 through 150344 in the amount of $1,119,280.96; Payroll Checks 63590 through 63597 in the amount of $8,649.29; and Electronic Payments dated November 27, 2020, in the amount of $455,482.10 c. Interim Control Revised Work Plan
d. Sun Terrace Homeowner’s Association (HOA) Landscape Agreement
Council Member Liebrecht pulled item (d) for discussion. City Manager Allison Williams explained that the location is near a proposed City Park and that there was a discrepancy between the Developer, the HOA, and the City regarding responsibility to maintain the planting strip.
Action taken: Council Member Liebrecht moved to approve the Consent Agenda, second by Council Member Riggs. The motion carried 7 – 0. OLD BUSINESS
#2 2020 Budget Adjustment Ordinance 2963 – Second Presentation
The draft ordinance reflects changes in nine funds totaling $1,306,000 in additional expenses and $931k in additional revenue that are mainly tied to the response to the COVID-19 pandemic. General Fund line items that were not spent were able to accommodate interim expense movement. Second presentation of the ordinance.
Action taken: Council Member Riggs moved to adopt Ordinance 2963, second by Council Member Myers. The motion carried 7 – 0.
#3 LTAC 2021 Funding Recommendation Part 2 of 2
Council requested the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee to consider a supplemental funding
recommendation of $13,500 to the Columbia Basin Allied Arts (CBAA). The LTAC members
met and recommend $10,000 with a request that CBAA provides better statistics of attendees.
Action taken: Council Member Liebrecht moved to approve $13,500 to the CBAA application, second by Council Member Hankins. The motion carried 7 – 0.
#4 2021 Fee Schedule Resolution 3836
Park fees have no changes. Fire did a comprehensive review which resulted in several updates and they added fees previously located only in the Code. In accordance with Council direction given in November of 2016, basic utility fees are being adjusted to keep up with inflationary increases. There is also an increase of 9% for Solid Waste fees to cover the increase of landfill
charges to the City next year.
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Action taken: Council Member Hankins moved to adopt the 2021 Fee Schedule Resolution 3836, second by Council Member Liebrecht. The motion carried 7 – 0.
NEW BUSINESS
#5 2948 Westshore Drive Request to Connect Water and Sewer
Juan Andres Perez requests approval to connect to the City’s water and sewer systems to serve parcel #170750000.
Action taken: Council Member Myers moved to approve the request to connect to City water and sewer at 2948 Westshore Drive with an extraterritorial agreement, second by Council Member Hankins. The motion carried 7 – 0. #6 Sagecrest Offsite Sewer Staff pulled the report and will bring back at a later date.
#7 Aldrich Covenant as to Improvements The terms of the covenant state the property owner is responsible for full width street improvements on the State frontage of Pritchard Road and Idaho Streets and water and sewer for the full frontage of the plat. With the Love’s Travel Stop project moving forward, the adjacent area is being developed to a standard above what currently exists. The current owners of the property were notified by letter of the City’s intent to call in the covenant on August 25, 2020.
Action taken: Council Member Hankins moved to call in the Aldrich Covenant, second by Council Member Myers. The motion carried 7 – 0. #8 False Fire Alarm MLMC 8.26 Update Ordinance – First Presentation
Incorporated in the revised ordinance are changes to update and clarify procedures taken by the Fire Department for responses to occupancies with false fire alarms and removes fees that will
now be listed on the City’s Fee Schedule.
#9 Basin Water Service Boundary Ordinance 2961 – First Presentation
No response was received from Basin Water Service from the notice served to them by the City’s Utilities Technical Review Committee in accordance to the Grant County Coordinated Water System Plan regarding the appeal received from United Builders of Washington, Inc. The Ordinance would formalize the adjustment of the water service boundary and allow for United
Builders of Washington, Inc. to move forward with their building plans through the typical City
permitting processes.
COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS AND REPORTS
Mayor Curnel expressed a remembrance of the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor Naval Base on December 7.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
Mayor Curnel called an Executive Session at 8:11 p.m. to be held for 20 minutes pursuant to RCW
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42.30.110(1) subsections (b) and (i) to discuss property acquisition and potential litigation; and there will be no further business. Mayor Curnel extended the Executive Session for 5 minutes.
ADJOURNMENT
The regular meeting was adjourned at 8:36 p.m.
______________________________________ David Curnel, Mayor
ATTEST____________________________
Debbie Burke, City Clerk
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To: Allison Williams, City Manager
From: Cindy Jensen, Finance Director
Council Meeting Date: December 22, 2020
Proceeding Type: Consent Agenda
Subject: Semi-Monthly Disbursement Report
The following amounts were budgeted and sufficient funds were available to cover these payments:
Claim Check 150345 VISA dated 11/20/20 $50,822.70 Claim Checks 150346 - 150506 $1,857,240.14 Payroll Checks 0063598 - 0063606 $8,791.35 Electronic Payments Payroll ACH –12/11/2020 $434,977.86
Summary
RCW 42.24 governs the process for audit and review of claims and payroll payments for the City. RCW 42.24.180 requires the review and approval of all payments at a regularly scheduled public meeting on at least a monthly basis. The State Budgeting, Accounting and Reporting Systems (BARS) Manual outlines the above format for approval by the City Council.
RCW 42.24.080 requires that all claims presented against the City by persons furnishing materials, rendering services, or performing labor must be certified by the appropriate official to ensure that the materials have been furnished, the services rendered, or the labor performed as described, and that the claims are just, due and unpaid obligations against the City. RCW 42.24.180 allows expedited processing of the payment of claims when certain conditions have been met. The statute allows the issuance of warrants or checks in payment of claims before the legislative body has acted to approve the claims when: (1) the appropriate officers have furnished official bonds; (2) the legislative body has adopted policies that implement effective internal control; (3) the legislative body has provided for review of the documentation supporting the claims within a month of issuance; and (4) that if claims are disapproved, they shall be recognized as receivables and diligently pursued. The City meets all these conditions. To comply with the requirements, Finance staff schedule payment of claims and payroll for semi-monthly Council approval on the Consent Agenda. The payments listed in the schedule cover all claims and payroll payments during the period prior to the date of the Council meeting. All payments made during this period were found to be valid claims against the City. Details are attached and any questions should be directed to the City Manager or Finance Director. The City’s internal controls include certification of the validity of all payments by the appropriate department prior to submission for payment. The Finance Director has delegated authority for the examination of vouchers and authorization of payments to the Finance, Accounts Payable, and Payroll staff. All payments are reviewed and validated. The Finance Division regularly reviews its processes to ensure appropriate internal controls are in place.
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STAFF REPORT
To: Allison Williams, City Manager
From: Kerri Fenner, HR Manager
Date: December 18, 2020
Proceeding Type: Consent Agenda
Subject: Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve Holiday Resolution
Legislative History:
• First Presentation: December 22, 2020
• Second Presentation:
• Action: Motion
Overview
Please see the attached resolution authorizing and directing the City Manager to grant regular
full-time City employees four (4) hours of holiday leave time.
The City Manager would like to continue the practice of allowing regular full-time employees to
take four (4) hours of paid holiday leave on either Christmas Eve or New Year’s Eve.
Fiscal and Policy Implications
The practice of allowing regular full-time employees to use four (4) hours of paid holiday leave on
either Christmas Eve or New Year’s Eve is a continuing practice, so there are no fiscal implications.
Long-term, the City would like to add the four (4) hours of paid holiday leave on Christmas Eve or
New Years Eve to the City’s Holiday Policy, H.R. 2.18.
Council Packet Attachments
A. Memorandum from City Manager to Members of Management with cc to City
Employees regarding Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve Staffing
Finance Committee Review
N/A
Legal Review
N/A
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Options
Option Results
Adopt Resolution as presented. Employees will be allowed to use four (4) hours
of paid holiday leave on either Christmas Eve or
New Year’s Eve.
Take no action. Employees will no longer be allowed to use four
(4) hours of paid holiday leave on either
Christmas Eve or New Year’s Eve. If they want
the time off, they will be required to use their
own accrued leave.
Action Requested
Staff request Council to consider adoption of Resolution 3837 to grant regular full-time employees
four (4) hours of holiday leave time on either Christmas Eve or New Year’s Eve.
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City of Moses Lake
M E M O R A N D U M
TO: Members of Management
FROM: Allison Williams, City Manager
CC: City Employees
SUBJECT: Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve Staffing
In keeping with our past staffing practices on Christmas Eve
and New Year’s Eve, the following guidelines are issued for the 2020
holiday season.
Past practice has allowed Department Heads and Division
Managers authorization to reduce to minimal staffing levels
necessary to keep City services operational on Christmas Eve and
New Year’s Eve. In implementing the reduced staffing, permanent
full-time employees will be allowed one-half day (four hours) of
holiday time to be taken on either the afternoon of December 24,
2020, or the afternoon of December 31, 2020. Employees desiring
the remainder of the day off may utilize vacation leave,
compensatory time, or their floating holiday(s). Permanent part-
time employees’ holiday time will be pro-rated based upon the
percentage status. For example, a 50% employee will be eligible for
two hours off and a 75% employee will be eligible for three hours off.
Temporary employees are ineligible for this time off since they are
not eligible for paid holidays.
Employees who are unable to be released on either
of the two days will be granted equivalent leave within the
first two weeks of January 2021.
Happy Holidays to everyone!
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RESOLUTION NO. 3837 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO GRANT REGULAR FULL-TIME CITY EMPLOYEES FOUR HOURS OF HOLIDAY LEAVE TIME
WHEREAS, for many years, the City has authorized regular full-time City employees to use four hours of holiday leave time on Christmas Eve or New Year’s Eve as part of a program to reduce to minimal staffing levels necessary to keep City services operational on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve and to ensure that traditional customs and practices involving Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve absences by City employees are duly and properly accounted for within the City’s
timekeeping and payroll system; and WHEREAS, this long-standing custom and practice to permit four hours of leave time on either Christmas Eve or New Year’s Eve has for many years been previously noticed and budgeted; and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to approve, ratify, and reaffirm the practice of authorizing four hours of leave time for regular full-time City employees on either Christmas Eve or New Year’s Eve. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Moses Lake, Washington,
as follows: Section 1. The City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to grant four hours of holiday leave time to all regular full-time employees in accordance with the attached and incorporated Christmas
Eve and New Year’s Eve staffing guideline, and the City Council hereby approves, ratifies, and
reaffirms this practice and continuing authorization to grant Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve leave time. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Moses Lake on this 22nd day of December, 2020.
___________________________________ David Curnel, Mayor
ATTEST: ________________________________ Debbie Burke, City Clerk
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STAFF REPORT
To:
From:
Date:
Proceeding Type:
Subject:
Mayor and City Council
Allison Williams, City Manager
December 1, 2020
Consent Agenda
2021 Legislative Calendar
Legislative History:
•First Presentation: December 22, 2020
•Second Presentation:
•Action: Motion
Overview
MLMC 2.36 designates meeting dates for all Boards and Commissions. No altered dates are being
recommended for 2021.
Fiscal and Policy Implications N-A
Council Packet Attachment
A. Proposed Legislative Calendar for 2021
Finance Committee Review N-A
Legal Review N-A
Options
Option Results
•Move to adopt the 2021 Legislative
Calendar as presented
The document will be saved in the Council cloud
folder for future reference.
•Modify the 2021 Legislative Calendar Provide staff with specified changes.
Action Requested
Staff recommends City Council approve the 2021 Legislative Calendar as presented.
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City Admin Offices Closed
January
Fri, 1st – New Year’s Day
Mon, 18th – MLK Jr. Day (non-rep)
February
Mon, 15th - Presidents' Day
May
Mon, 31st - Memorial Day
July
Mon, 5th - Independence Day obs.
September
Mon, 6th - Labor Day
November
Thu, 11th - Veterans Day
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Fri, 31st – New Year’s Day Obs.
Meetings Key
City Council – 7 pm
Municipal Airport Board – Noon
Planning Commission – 7 pm
Park & Recreation Board
Hearing’s Examiner – Noon
LEOFF meets 2nd Tue of every other
month. LTAC, Civil Service, and
Firemen’s Pension Board meet as needed.
2021 DRAFT - Revised 11-25-20
AWC Action Days Feb 10-11, online
AWC Annual Conference - Spokane
June 22-25, 2021
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STAFF REPORT
To: Allison Williams, City Manager
From: Brett Bastian, Fire Chief
Date: November 28, 2020
Proceeding Type: Consent Agenda
Subject: Purchase Agreement for Rosenbauer Pumper-Tender
Legislative History:
• First Presentation: December 22, 2020
• Second Presentation:
• Action: Motion
Overview
At the 2021 budget retreat held in October 2020, the Council approved inclusion of a pumper-
tender combination to replace Vehicles 241 and 212, a 2000 Class A fire engine and a 1988 2,000-
gallon fire tender. The City selected Rosenbauer as the fleet standard for new apparatus coming
into the fleet for standardization of fleet maintenance and repair, proximity of warranty facilities,
and parts stocking by our fleet management division.
Rosenbauer has provided a quote of $792,272.00 not including tax, to provide a new Rosenbauer
2,500-gallon capacity pumper-tender designed to replace two existing fire department apparatus.
The truck is constructed on a fleet standard “Commander” chassis which is the same chassis as our
existing 2014 Commander engine and the 2020 engine and ladder truck currently under
construction.
Fiscal and Policy Implications
The purchase price of the vehicle is $792,272.00 not including tax. The truck will incur financing
debt through the state local program as did the 2020 engine and ladder truck currently under
construction.
This truck replaces a 20-year-old fire engine and a 32-year-old fire tender with a more capable unit.
The estimated service life of the new truck is 20 to 25 years and will help attenuate Washington
Survey and Rating Bureau deficiency points specifically for areas that are underserved, or not
served, by fire hydrants providing acceptable fire flow.
Payment of the chassis in the amount of $324,925 when it is completed will result in a savings of
$12,478.00.
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Council Packet Attachments
A. Copy of the purchase agreement between the City and Rosenbauer Fire Apparatus
B. Specification Documents
Finance Committee Review
N-A
Legal Review
Type of Document Title of Document Date Reviewed
Agreement Purchase Order 12-8-2020
Options
Option Results
• Authorize as presented The apparatus will be ordered, and we will be
guaranteed the 2020 pricing quote provided by
Rosenbauer.
• Authorize with specified changes Staff will implement changes requested.
• Take no action City will not replace Vehicles 241 and 212 and we
will incur further deficiency points from WSRB
regarding pumping and fire flow capacity.
Action Requested
Staff requests Council authorize the City Manager to execute the purchase agreement.
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GIrtrEEnheuerGity of Moses Lake Fire Department
701 East Third Avenue
Fire Headquarters
Moses Lake, Washington 98837
Date: December8,2020
We hereby propose and agree to furnish, after your acceptance of this proposal and the proper execution by the City of Moses Lake Fire
Department, hereinafter called the Buyer and an officer of Rosenbauer Minnesota, LLC, hereinafter called the Company, the following apparatus
and equipment.
All of which are to be built in accordance with the specifications, clarifications and exceptions attached, and which are made a part of this
agreement and contract.
DELIVERY:
The estimated delivery time for the completed apparatus, is to be made 395 days after receipt of and approval of this contract duly executed,
(chassis and (or) major components must arrive within 200 days or delivery may be extended), subject to all causes beyond the Company's
control. The quoted delivery time is based upon our receipt of the specified materials required to produce the apparatus in a timely manner. A
$100.00 per working day penalty will apply if the completed vehicle is not delivered within the number of days set forth above, amended for late
receipt of approved production specifications, vendor delays and any Change Order delays. "Delivery" means the date company is prepared to
make physical possession of vehicle available to customer.
CONTRACT CHANGES:
After execution and acceptance of this Contract, the Buyer may request that the Company incorporate a change to the Products or the
Specifications for the Products by delivering a Change Order to the Company; provided, however, that any such Change Order must be in
writing and include a description of the proposed change sufficient to permit the Company to evaluate the feasibility of such Change Order.
Within seven (7) working days of receipt of a Change Order, the Company will inform the Buyer in writing of the feasibility of the Change Order,
the earliest possible implementation date forthe Change Order, of any increase ordecrease in the Purchase Price resulting from such Change
Order, and of any effect on production scheduling or delivery resulting from such Change Order. The Company shall not be liable to the Buyer
for any delay in performance or delivery arising from any such Change Order. Purchase Price may be modified only by mutual written
agreement of the Parties because of changes to the Apparatus required or requested by the Buyer during the construction process pursuant to
Appendix C, Change Order Policy. Any changes in the Purchase Price resulting from changes to the Apparatus required or requested by the
Buyer during the construction process shall be stated in the Change Order signed by both parties. Additional Changes: lf various state or federal
regulatory agencies (e.g. NFPA, DOT, EPA ) require changes to the specification and/or the product that result in a cost increase to comply
therewith this cost will be added to the Purchase Price to be paid by the customer.
FORCE MAJEURE:
The Company shall not be responsible nor deemed to be in default on account of delays in performance due to causes which are beyond the Company's control
which make the Company's performance impracticable, including but not limited to civil wars, insurrections, strikes, riots, fires, storms, floods, other acts of
nature, explosions, earthquakes, accidents, any act of government, delays in transportation, inability to obtain necessary labor supplies or manufacturing
of God or the public enemy or terrorism, failure of transportation, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, failure of vendors (due to causes similar to those within the
scope of this clause) to perform their contracts or labor troubles causing cessation, slowdown, or interruption of work. lf delays result in non-delivery of apparatus
within 545 days from the execution of the contract, the buyer will deduct $1 00 for each day afler the expiration of the 545 days until the apparatus is delivered by
the seller and accepted by the City. Should the apparatus not be delivered to the City within 24 months from execution of the contract the City may cancel the
contract with no payment due from the City.
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TOTAL $792,272.00
Per Sourcewell Contract #: 022818-RSB
One (1) Rosenbauer Tanker, complete with Rosenbauer Commander chassis per attached
specifications.
Washington State Sales Tax ls Not lncluded; Sales Tax To Be Applied At Time Of Final lnvoice
*Note: lf chassis amount of $324,925.00 is paid upon arrival at our plant in Minnesota, deduct $12,478.00 each
$792,272.00 each
Gross due upon completion and delivery total
ROSENBAUER SOUTH DAKOTA, LLC. ROSENBAUEH MINNESOTA, LLC. HOSENBAUER MOTORS, LLC.
IMTHIFDSTFEEI
P.O. 80X 57
LY$'$, SCIJIH DA(OTA 57114I
P: m5.Sr43.55Sl
5181 zfiII}ISTREET
P.O. SOX 549
WYOMINO, MINNESOTA 55M2
P:661.4$2.lffi
5190 2glllr STBEET
P.O. BoX 54S
WYSIIIING, MINNESOTA 55M2
P:661.462.1m
ROSENBAUEH AERIALS, LLC.
870 SflII}I BROAD STREFT
FREMS'{T, NESRASKA SrDS
P'.4M..721.7622
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GIrtrEEnhauErPAYMENT TERMS:
Final payment for the apparatus shall be made at time of delivery or pick up of the completed vehicle. lt is the responsibility of the Buyer to have
full payment ready when the apparatus is complete and ready to deliver. lf payment is delayed or delivery is delayed pending payment, a daily
finance and storage fee may apply. Upon delivery of the apparatus or upon pickup of the apparatus by the Buyer, the Buyer agrees to provide
all liability and physical damage insurance. lt is further agreed that if on delivery and testing, any defects should develop, the Company shall be
given reasonable time to correct changes. Guarantee of the chassis is subject to the guarantee of the chassis manufacturer. *NOTE: upon final
inspection at the factory for pick-up or delivery, the Buyer will need to supply a Certificate of lnsurance and full payment prior to release of the
vehicle, unless prior arrangements for vehicle's release have been made.
TITLE:
The Apparatus shall always be the property of the Company until it is delivered to the Buyer pursuant to the terms of this agreement. The
Company shall bear the sole responsibility and risk for destruction, loss or damage to the apparatus, or any portion of the Apparatus, through
the date and time it is delivered to the Buyer. The Company shall deliver good and merchantable title to the Apparatus at the time it is delivered
to the Buyer. The Buyer shall bear the sole responsibility and risk for destruction, loss or damage to the Apparatus upon the date and time it
takes delivery of the Apparatus.
PIGGY BACK ORDERS:
The Company, at its sole discretion, will allow the terms of the contract to be extended to both the Buyer, as well as to other Municipal, State, or
Federal agencies for similar unit(s). The Company will allow tag on / additional orders for up to three (3) years from the date of contract
execution. To facilitate pricing, the Company will quote the original price plus manufacturer's price increases or Producer's Price lndex (PPl)
whichever is greater as it applies to either Fire Apparatus and/ or commercial heavy truck industries.
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS:
This agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington. The parties agree that any litigatlon arising from or
in connection with any dispute between the parties under this agreement shall be venue in Washington State. The parties agree that this
agreement bears a rational relationship to the State of Washington, and they consent to the personal jurisdiction of such state and further
consent and stipulate to venue in the above described court.
The amount in this proposal shall remain firm for a period of 30 days from the date of same
Respectfully submifted,
Dealer:
Sales Rep:
Buyer:
We accept the above proposal and
enter into contract with signature below
Title:
Title:
Date
After company receipt of this document signed by the Buyer, the document will be reviewed ond upon approval, countersigned by the Company thereby
putting the document in force.
Rosenbauer Minnesota, LLC
Title:
Date
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ROSENBAUER SOUTH DAKOTA, LtC
1M]HIHDSTREET
P.O. BOX 57
LYSIS, SCTJIH OAKOTA 57I]4I
P:605.543.S91
5I8I 26IIIH S1REET
P.O. BOX 549
WYOMINO. MINNESOTA 55{A2
P:651.'182.1ffi
5130 zflIrH STREET
P.O. BOX 549
WY0rrlNG, MINNESOTA 55m2
P:651.4821m
87II SCI,TTH BROAD STFEET
FREMOIT, NEBRASKA 6&P5
P:4Q..721.7622
ROSENBAUER MINNESOTA, LtC. FOSFNBAUER MOTORS, LLC. ROSENBAUEH AEHIALS, LLC.
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APPENDIX C
CHANGE ORDER POLICY
This change order policy is intended to reflect the increased cost of changes which result in delayed deliveries, confused paperwork, poor
production flow and increased potential of trucks being built to incorrect specifications. With your cooperation, changes can be kept to a
minimum which means we will be able to reduce lead times, increase production and maintain costs which will benefit all of us.
Our objective is accurate, high quality and on{ime deliveries exceeding our customer expectations.
Changes any time after the order is received may delay the quoted delivery date. Significate design or component changes will have the largest
impact on the schedule and quoted delivery date. Changes that occur later in the process will also have the largest impact on the schedule and
quoted delivery date.
All time fences are reference to contract execution date if not othenruise stated
Change Window #1
All changes will be priced at standard pricing and specials will be priced through our normal process. Significant changes made to the vehicle
during this time period may result in a delivery extension.
RBM Chassis 0-60 days
RBA Aerial 0-60 days
Rosenbauer Body 0-60 days
Change Window #2
All changes are subject lo a25o/o mark-up, as well as a $250.00 change order processing fee. All changes are subject to factory review and may
be denied due to engineering or lead time issues.
RBM Chassis 61-75 days
RBA Aerial 61-75 days
Rosenbauer Body 61-120 days
Ghange Window #3
All changes are subject to a 50% mark-up, and 50% restocking fee on deleted items, as well as a $250.00 change order processing fee. All
changes are subject to factory review and may be denied due to engineering or lead time issues. No major components can be changed at this
time; major components are considered engine, transmission, axles, suspension, cab, frame (wheelbase), seats, water pump and water tank.
RBM Chassis 76-120 days
RBA Aerial 76-120 days
Rosenbauer Body 121-180 days
Ghange Window #4
Changes are not recommended at this time. Any changes requested will be priced on a time and material basis, as well as a $500.00 change
order processing fee. Any changes requested, and that are quoted to the customer, must be approved bythe customerwithin three days orthey
will not be valid.
RBM Chassis
RBA Aerial
Rosenbauer Body
After 120 days
After 120 days
After 180 days
*Note: Any late change orders that are factory driven will be done at cost and no additionat mark up or penalties witt appty
BUYER INITIATS:
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ROSENBAUER SOUTH DAKOTA, LLC ROSENBAUER MINNESOTA, LLC. ROSENBAUER MOTORS, tLC
5r8t 2fl]llrslREET
P.0. BOX 548
WYOMINO. MINIIIESOTA 55{D2
P:651-,182.lffi
5I$2gNHSTREET
P.O. BOX 549
WYOMINO, MINNESOTA 55092
P:651.4621m
ROSENBAUEB AERIALS, LLC.
87I]sOUIH BROADS1REFT
FREMO{T, NEBFASKAGS|?S
P:4c2,.n1.7W
lMTHIRDSTREET
F.O. BOX 57
LY0\8, SOUTH DAK'IA 57Ml
P: m5.5f3.5591
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ArEsenhauer
Sourcewellt
i":',,.*<ii r.i i-i;r:it::i I
PURCHASE ORDER
Purchaser SUPPLIER
urcewell Contract #: 0228'18-RSB
of Moses Lake Fire rtment Rose
Third Avenue Address 1:5180 260th Street
Address Fire rs Box 549
Washi zi Wyoming,
395
Quantity Description Price Price (Extended)
'l One (1) Rosenbauer Tanker, complete with Rosenbauer Commander chassis per
attached specifications.$792,272.00 $792,272.00
Washington State Sales Tax ls Not lncluded; Sales Tax To Be Applied At Time Of Final lnvoice
*Note. lf chassis amount of 9324,925.00 is paid upon arrival at our plani in Minnesota, deduct $12,478.00 each
TOTAL $792,272.00
NOTES
Rosenbauer Dealer General Fire Apparatus
Salespenson:Brenden Fpist (\
Signature:. ,.{/ \I V.---- , y'\&4R2 Y76 tZ/K/ze
Purchaser:City of Moses Lake Fire Department
Print Name:
Title:
Date
Sionature:
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Table of Contents
NFPA 2016 STANDARDS ...................................................................................................................................... 15
PAINT WARRANTY FIVE YEAR ......................................................................................................................... 15
CAB STRUCTURE WARRANTY .......................................................................................................................... 15
TRANSMISSION WARRANTY ............................................................................................................................. 16
ENGINE WARRANTY ........................................................................................................................................... 16
FRAME WARRANTY ............................................................................................................................................. 16
FRONT AXLE WARRANTY .................................................................................................................................. 16
REAR AXLE WARRANTY ..................................................................................................................................... 16
CAB AND CHASSIS WARRANTY ....................................................................................................................... 16
STATIC LOAD SEAT TEST INFORMATION ..................................................................................................... 17
CAB TEST INFORMATION ................................................................................................................................... 17
CAB INTEGRITY CERTIFICATION ..................................................................................................................... 17
CAB TEST INFORMATION ................................................................................................................................... 18
OPERATION AND PARTS LIST MANUALS ..................................................................................................... 18
ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION MANUALS .................................................................................................... 18
ENGINE SERVICE MANUALS ............................................................................................................................. 18
TRANSMISSION SERVICE MANUALS .............................................................................................................. 19
AS BUILT WIRING DIAGRAMS .......................................................................................................................... 19
USB STORAGE ......................................................................................................................................................... 19
ROAD SAFETY KIT ................................................................................................................................................. 19
ANGLE OF APPROACH ........................................................................................................................................ 20
ANGLE OF DEPARTURE ...................................................................................................................................... 20
CAB CUSTOM STYLE ............................................................................................................................................ 20
ROOF STYLE - 11" RAISED .................................................................................................................................... 22
DRIP RAIL EXTENSION ........................................................................................................................................ 23
LIGHT TOWER PROVISION ................................................................................................................................. 23
DRIVER SIDE EMS COMPARTMENT – Exterior Hinged Door ...................................................................... 24
EMS COMPARTMENT HANDLE ........................................................................................................................ 24
EMS COMPARTMENT LOCKS ............................................................................................................................ 24
INTERIOR DRIVER EMS COMPARTMENT ACCESS ...................................................................................... 24
EMS COMPARTMENT INTERIOR ACCESS ...................................................................................................... 24
HINGE LOCATION ................................................................................................................................................ 25
COMPARTMENT SHELF ...................................................................................................................................... 25
DRIVER EMS COMPARTMENT INTERIOR FINISH ........................................................................................ 25
DRIVER EMS CAB COMPARTMENT LIGHTING ............................................................................................ 25
REAR FACING INTERIOR CEILING COMPARTMENTS ............................................................................... 25
CAB DOORS ............................................................................................................................................................. 25
CAB STEPS ............................................................................................................................................................... 26
CAB STEP TRIM ...................................................................................................................................................... 26
BARRIER FREE DOORS ......................................................................................................................................... 27
CAB STEP TRIM KICKPLATE ............................................................................................................................... 27
DOOR HANDLES ................................................................................................................................................... 27
CAB DOOR LOCKS................................................................................................................................................. 27
INTERIOR CAB DOORS ........................................................................................................................................ 28
INTERIOR CAB DOOR FINISH ............................................................................................................................ 28
INTERIOR FRONT DOOR PULL .......................................................................................................................... 28
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INTERIOR GRAB HANDLE REAR DOOR ......................................................................................................... 28
WINDSHIELD .......................................................................................................................................................... 29
WINDSHIELD WIPER SYSTEM............................................................................................................................ 29
WINDSHIELD WIPER ACTIVATION ................................................................................................................. 30
WINDOW -DRIVER'S DOOR ................................................................................................................................ 30
WINDOW- OFFICER'S DOOR .............................................................................................................................. 30
REAR DRIVER SIDE WINDOW............................................................................................................................ 30
REAR OFFICER SIDE WINDOW .......................................................................................................................... 30
CAB INSULATION ................................................................................................................................................. 31
ENGINE TUNNEL INSULATION ........................................................................................................................ 31
CAB UNDERBODY INSULATION ...................................................................................................................... 32
DAMPING INSULATION ...................................................................................................................................... 32
INTERIOR TRIM MATERIAL ............................................................................................................................... 32
REAR WALL INTERIOR MATERIAL .................................................................................................................. 33
THROTTLE AND BRAKE PEDALS ..................................................................................................................... 33
FLOOR MAT ............................................................................................................................................................ 33
SUN VISORS ............................................................................................................................................................. 33
INTERIOR CAB FINISH ......................................................................................................................................... 33
ENGINE TUNNEL .................................................................................................................................................. 33
CAB DASH ............................................................................................................................................................... 34
ENGINE TUNNEL .................................................................................................................................................. 35
CAB DASH & ENGINE TUNNEL ........................................................................................................................ 35
OFFICER GLOVE COMPARTMENT ................................................................................................................... 36
MODULAR CENTER DASH CONSOLE ............................................................................................................. 36
MICROPHONE TABS ............................................................................................................................................. 36
CONSOLE MOUNTED MAP LIGHTS ................................................................................................................. 37
BLACK MOUNTING PLATE FOR RADIO ........................................................................................................ 37
BLACK MOUNTING PLATE FOR POWER POINTS ........................................................................................ 37
CONSOLE MOUNTED SIREN .............................................................................................................................. 37
CONSOLE MOUNTED TRAFFIC LIGHTBAR CONTROLLER ....................................................................... 38
CONSOLE MOUNTED AM/FM RADIO ............................................................................................................ 38
BLACK MOUNTING PLATE ................................................................................................................................ 38
CONSOLE MOUNTED LOCKING ACCESSORY BOX ..................................................................................... 39
CONSOLE MOUNTED ACCESSORY BOX ......................................................................................................... 39
CONSOLE MOUNTED CUP HOLDER ............................................................................................................... 39
INSTRUMENTATION PANEL ............................................................................................................................. 39
CAB HEADER .......................................................................................................................................................... 39
HVAC HEATING AND COOLING SYSTEMS ................................................................................................... 40
DEFROSTING SYSTEM .......................................................................................................................................... 40
HEATING SYSTEM ................................................................................................................................................. 41
AIR CONDITIONING............................................................................................................................................. 41
CAB PAINT AIR CONDITIONING CONDENSER COVER ............................................................................ 42
HEATER HOSE ........................................................................................................................................................ 42
Rear Crew Controls Advanced Wiring ................................................................................................................. 42
Electronic Heater Valves ......................................................................................................................................... 42
CONDENSER ........................................................................................................................................................... 42
AUXILIARY DEFROSTER FANS .......................................................................................................................... 43
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Moses Lake Fire Department Pumper/Tender Specs Page 3 of 217
CLEANAIR RECIRCULATION AIR SCRUBBER ............................................................................................... 43
HEATING AND COOLING CONTROLS............................................................................................................ 43
REAR CREW ARE CONTROLS – FORWARD FACING DRIVER’S SIDE ..................................................... 44
SEAT AND SEAT BELT COLOR ........................................................................................................................... 44
DRIVER SEAT .......................................................................................................................................................... 44
SEAT BELT DUAL RETRACTOR ......................................................................................................................... 44
SEAT BACK .............................................................................................................................................................. 45
SEAT MOUNTING DRIVER .................................................................................................................................. 45
SEAT MATERIAL .................................................................................................................................................... 45
SEAT BACK LOGO ................................................................................................................................................. 45
DRIVER SEAT BOX STORAGE COMPARTMENT ............................................................................................ 45
ALUMINUM ACCESS DOOR ............................................................................................................................... 45
OFFICER SEAT ........................................................................................................................................................ 46
SEAT BELT DUAL RETRACTOR ......................................................................................................................... 46
SEAT BACK SMARTDOCK SCBA BRACKET .................................................................................................... 46
SEAT MATERIAL .................................................................................................................................................... 46
SEAT BACK LOGO ................................................................................................................................................. 47
OFFICER’S SEAT BOX STORAGE COMPARTMENT ....................................................................................... 47
FORWARD FACING CENTER SEAT .................................................................................................................. 47
SEAT BELT DUAL RETRACTOR ......................................................................................................................... 48
SEAT BACK SMARTDOCK SCBA BRACKET .................................................................................................... 48
SEAT MOUNTING FORWARD FACING CENTER .......................................................................................... 48
SEAT MATERIAL .................................................................................................................................................... 48
SEAT BACK LOGO ................................................................................................................................................. 48
SEAT FRAME FORWARD FACING ENCLOSED .............................................................................................. 48
SEAT FRAME FORWARD FACING ACCESS .................................................................................................... 49
SEAT COMPARTMENT FINISH .......................................................................................................................... 49
EXTERIOR GRAB HANDLES ............................................................................................................................... 49
GRAB HANDLE LIGHT ACTIVATION .............................................................................................................. 49
CAB FASCIA ............................................................................................................................................................ 49
FRONT GRILLE ....................................................................................................................................................... 50
LIGHT BEZEL .......................................................................................................................................................... 50
DEPARTMENT NAME IN CENTER GRILLE BAR ........................................................................................... 50
GRILLE BACK LIGHTING .................................................................................................................................... 50
FRONT GRILLE INLAY ......................................................................................................................................... 50
FLUID FILLS & CHECK ......................................................................................................................................... 51
LED HEADLIGHTS ................................................................................................................................................. 51
DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS ............................................................................................................................. 52
HEADLIGHT FLASHER ........................................................................................................................................ 52
HEADLIGHT FLASHER SWITCH ....................................................................................................................... 52
HEADLIGHT LOCATION ..................................................................................................................................... 52
FRONT TURN SIGNALS ........................................................................................................................................ 52
TURN SIGNAL LOCATION .................................................................................................................................. 52
FRONT MARKER LAMPS ..................................................................................................................................... 53
SIDE MARKER LIGHTS ......................................................................................................................................... 53
HEADLIGHT AND MARKER LIGHT ACTIVATION ...................................................................................... 53
CAB FENDERS ......................................................................................................................................................... 53
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COWL MOUNT FOR LIGHT ................................................................................................................................. 53
COMMANDER LOGO ........................................................................................................................................... 53
FRONT MUD FLAPS .............................................................................................................................................. 54
CAB TILT SYSTEM .................................................................................................................................................. 54
CAB TILT LIMIT SWITCH ..................................................................................................................................... 55
CAB TILT LOCK DOWN INDICATOR ............................................................................................................... 55
REARVIEW MIRRORS ........................................................................................................................................... 55
REARVIEW MIRROR REMOTE ACTIVATION ................................................................................................. 56
CAB TWO TONE PAINT ....................................................................................................................................... 56
CAB PAINT UPPER ................................................................................................................................................ 57
CAB PAINT LOWER ............................................................................................................................................... 57
CAB UNDERCOAT ................................................................................................................................................. 57
PAINT SPRAY OUT ................................................................................................................................................ 57
FRONT AXLE ........................................................................................................................................................... 57
FRONT WHEEL BEARING LUBRICATION ...................................................................................................... 58
FRONT SUSPENSION ............................................................................................................................................ 58
POWER STEERING GEAR WITH ASSIST .......................................................................................................... 58
CHASSIS ALIGNMENT ......................................................................................................................................... 59
FRONT AXLE CRAMP ANGLE ............................................................................................................................ 59
STEER TIRES ............................................................................................................................................................ 59
TIRE BALANCING ................................................................................................................................................. 59
FRONT WHEELS ..................................................................................................................................................... 60
FRONT BRAKES ...................................................................................................................................................... 60
STEERING COLUMN AND WHEEL ................................................................................................................... 60
REAR AXLE .............................................................................................................................................................. 60
REAR AXLE DIFFERENTIAL LUBRICATION ................................................................................................... 61
REAR WHEEL BEARING LUBRICATION ......................................................................................................... 61
REAR SUSPENSION ............................................................................................................................................... 61
BRAKE SYSTEM ...................................................................................................................................................... 61
MUD / SNOW SWITCH ........................................................................................................................................ 62
REAR BRAKES ......................................................................................................................................................... 62
REAR BRAKE DUST SHIELDS ............................................................................................................................. 63
REAR BRAKE SLACK ADJUSTERS ..................................................................................................................... 63
REAR SHOCK ABSORBERS .................................................................................................................................. 63
REAR AXLE DIFFERENTIAL CONTROL ........................................................................................................... 63
INTERAXLE DIFFERENTIAL LOCK CONTROL ACTIVATION ................................................................... 63
REAR TIRES ............................................................................................................................................................. 63
TIRE BALANCING ................................................................................................................................................. 63
REAR WHEEL .......................................................................................................................................................... 64
VALVE STEM EXTENSION - TANDEM AXLE .................................................................................................. 64
VEHICLE TOP SPEED ............................................................................................................................................ 64
AIR TANK BRACKETS & STRAPS ....................................................................................................................... 64
PARK BRAKE ........................................................................................................................................................... 64
PARK BRAKE CONTROL ...................................................................................................................................... 65
AIR DRYER ............................................................................................................................................................... 65
AUXILIARY AIR TANK ......................................................................................................................................... 65
MOISTURE EJECTORS ........................................................................................................................................... 65
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AIR SUPPLY LINES ................................................................................................................................................ 66
AIR HORN SHUTOFF VALVE ............................................................................................................................. 66
AIR INLET CONNECTION ................................................................................................................................... 66
PLUMBING AIR INLET CONNECTION ............................................................................................................ 66
AIR INLET LOCATION ......................................................................................................................................... 66
AIR HORN RESERVOIR ........................................................................................................................................ 66
FRAME ...................................................................................................................................................................... 67
UNDER-FRAME REINFORCEMENT .................................................................................................................. 67
CROSS MEMBERS ................................................................................................................................................... 68
FRONT FRAME EXTENSION ............................................................................................................................... 68
FRAME FINISH ....................................................................................................................................................... 68
FRONT FRAME EXTENSION FINISH................................................................................................................. 69
FRAME GALVANIZING WARRANTY ............................................................................................................... 69
ENGINE .................................................................................................................................................................... 70
ENGINE PLACEMENT .......................................................................................................................................... 71
AIR COMPRESSOR ................................................................................................................................................. 71
AIR GOVERNOR ..................................................................................................................................................... 71
HORSEPOWER ........................................................................................................................................................ 71
ENGINE FAN DRIVE ............................................................................................................................................. 72
AUXILIARY ENGINE BRAKE .............................................................................................................................. 72
TRANSMISSION PRE-SELECT ............................................................................................................................. 72
AUXILIARY ENGINE BRAKE CONTROL.......................................................................................................... 72
ENGINE PROGRAMMING HIGH IDLE SPEED ............................................................................................... 73
ENGINE HIGH IDLE CONTROL ......................................................................................................................... 73
ENGINE AIR INTAKE ............................................................................................................................................ 73
ENGINE EXHAUST SYSTEM ................................................................................................................................ 74
DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID TANK ........................................................................................................................ 74
DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID TANK ........................................................................................................................ 74
ENGINE EXHAUST ACCESSORIES .................................................................................................................... 75
ENGINE EXHAUST WRAP ................................................................................................................................... 75
DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER CONTROLS .................................................................................................... 75
CUMMINS EXTENDED WARRANTY ................................................................................................................ 75
ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM ................................................................................................................................ 76
COOLANT HOSES .................................................................................................................................................. 77
ENGINE COOLANT ............................................................................................................................................... 77
ADDITIONAL COOLANT SHUT OFF VALVE ................................................................................................. 77
ENGINE PUMP HEAT EXCHANGER ................................................................................................................. 77
TRANSMISSION ...................................................................................................................................................... 77
TRANSMISSION COOLING SYSTEM ................................................................................................................. 78
TRANSMISSION DRAIN PLUG ........................................................................................................................... 78
AUTOMATIC NEUTRAL....................................................................................................................................... 78
TRANSMISSION FLUID ........................................................................................................................................ 78
TRANSMISSION SHIFT SELECTOR .................................................................................................................... 78
PTO LOCATION ...................................................................................................................................................... 79
TRANSMISSION MODE PROGRAMMING ....................................................................................................... 79
TRANSMISSION PROGRAMMING .................................................................................................................... 79
DRIVELINE .............................................................................................................................................................. 79
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FUEL FILTER/WATER SEPARATOR ................................................................................................................. 80
FUEL SYSTEM .......................................................................................................................................................... 80
FUEL LINES ............................................................................................................................................................. 81
FUEL SHUTOFF VALVE ........................................................................................................................................ 81
FUEL COOLER ........................................................................................................................................................ 81
ALTERNATOR......................................................................................................................................................... 81
V-MUX ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ............................................................................................................................ 82
EMI/RFI PROTECTION ......................................................................................................................................... 82
ELECTRICAL HARNESSING INSTALLATION ................................................................................................ 83
BATTERY CABLE INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................... 84
ELECTRICAL COMPONENT INSTALLATION ................................................................................................ 85
SUMMARY OF LOAD MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ............................................................................................ 85
MULTIPLEX DISPLAYS ......................................................................................................................................... 86
DRIVER SWITCHES ................................................................................................................................................ 86
V-MUX WARRANTY – 4 YEAR ............................................................................................................................ 86
ACCESSORY POWER DISTRIBUTION PANEL ................................................................................................ 87
ADDITIONAL POWER & GROUND STUDS ..................................................................................................... 87
COMMUNICATION ANTENNA BASE .............................................................................................................. 87
COMMUNICATION ANTENNA CABLE ROUTING ....................................................................................... 87
DATA RECORDING SYSTEM ............................................................................................................................... 88
SEAT BELT WARNING .......................................................................................................................................... 88
CAB INSTRUMENTATION ................................................................................................................................... 89
ALARMS ................................................................................................................................................................... 91
INDICATOR LAMP AND ALARM PROVE-OUT ............................................................................................. 91
DIAGNOSTIC PANEL ............................................................................................................................................ 91
BACKLIGHTING COLOR ...................................................................................................................................... 91
BATTERIES ............................................................................................................................................................... 92
BATTERY COMPARTMENTS ............................................................................................................................... 92
BATTERY CABLES .................................................................................................................................................. 92
BATTERY JUMPER STUD ...................................................................................................................................... 92
IGNITION ................................................................................................................................................................. 93
POWER & GROUND STUD................................................................................................................................... 93
GROUND LIGHTS .................................................................................................................................................. 93
GROUND LIGHT ACTIVATION ......................................................................................................................... 93
CAB STEP LIGHTING ............................................................................................................................................ 94
STEP LIGHT ACTIVATION .................................................................................................................................. 94
ENGINE COMPARTMENT LIGHTING .............................................................................................................. 94
INTERIOR OVERHEAD CAB LED LIGHTING ................................................................................................. 94
DO NOT MOVE APPARATUS LIGHT ................................................................................................................ 94
DOOR OPEN ALARM ............................................................................................................................................ 95
BACK-UP ALARM .................................................................................................................................................. 95
OVER-RIDE SWITCH ............................................................................................................................................. 95
HAAS ALERT / HA-5 ............................................................................................................................................ 95
REAR & SIDE FACING CAMERA ........................................................................................................................ 96
SOUND FOR BACKUP CAMERA ........................................................................................................................ 96
BATTERY CHARGER ............................................................................................................................................. 97
CHARGER LOCATION ......................................................................................................................................... 97
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EJECTION UNIT ...................................................................................................................................................... 97
SHORELINE LOCATION ...................................................................................................................................... 97
OVERALL HEIGHT ................................................................................................................................................ 98
OVERALL LENGTH ............................................................................................................................................... 98
OVERALL WIDTH .................................................................................................................................................. 98
WHEELBASE ............................................................................................................................................................ 98
ANGLE OF APPROACH ........................................................................................................................................ 98
ANGLE OF DEPARTURE ...................................................................................................................................... 98
NFPA PUMPER EQUIPMENT ALLOWANCE .................................................................................................. 98
CONTRACT CHANGE NOTICE .......................................................................................................................... 99
FINANCIAL STABILITY SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................................... 99
ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL .............................................................................................................. 101
PERFORMANCE BOND ...................................................................................................................................... 101
PRE-CONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE (AT MANUFACTURER) ............................................................... 101
INSPECTION TRIPS .............................................................................................................................................. 102
QUALITY CONTROL-ISO COMPLIANCE ....................................................................................................... 102
SINGLE SOURCE MANUFACTURER ............................................................................................................... 102
ROSENBAUER MINNESOTA COMPANY OVERVIEW ................................................................................ 103
DELIVERY .............................................................................................................................................................. 104
DEMONSTRATION .............................................................................................................................................. 104
BODY MANUFACTURER SERVICE AND SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS ................................................... 104
LOCAL SALES AND SERVICE VEHICLE SUPPORT ..................................................................................... 105
TOLL FREE SERVICE NUMBER ......................................................................................................................... 106
"ON-LINE" WARRANTY TRACKING SYSTEM .............................................................................................. 106
BODY WARRANTY .............................................................................................................................................. 106
EXT MODULAR BODY WARRANTY - LIFE-TIME ........................................................................................ 107
ALUMINUM SUBFRAME WARRANTY ........................................................................................................... 108
PAINT WARRANTY TEN YEAR ....................................................................................................................... 109
LETTERING WARRANTY ................................................................................................................................... 110
FIRE PUMP WARRANTY .................................................................................................................................... 110
STAINLESS STEEL PLUMBING WARRANTY ................................................................................................ 111
BODY MANUAL - DIGITAL ............................................................................................................................... 112
IN PROCESS PHOTOS ......................................................................................................................................... 113
OPERATION AND FAMILIARIZATION MANUAL ...................................................................................... 113
PARTS CATALOG ................................................................................................................................................ 113
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MANUAL - DIGITAL COPY ..................................................................................... 113
ROSENBAUER CUSTOM CHASSIS ................................................................................................................... 114
ELECTRIC SIREN AND CONTROL ................................................................................................................... 114
SPEAKER ................................................................................................................................................................ 114
SPEAKER ................................................................................................................................................................ 114
SPEAKER LOCATION.......................................................................................................................................... 115
FEDERAL MECHANICAL SIREN ...................................................................................................................... 115
SIREN CONTROL ................................................................................................................................................. 115
Q SIREN CONTROL ............................................................................................................................................. 115
BELL......................................................................................................................................................................... 115
BELL CONTROL .................................................................................................................................................... 115
LIGHTBAR ............................................................................................................................................................. 116
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TRAFFIC LIGHT CONTROL ............................................................................................................................... 116
LIGHTBAR ACTIVATION ................................................................................................................................... 116
UPPER REAR WARNING LIGHTS .................................................................................................................... 117
UPPER SIDE REAR WARNING LIGHTS .......................................................................................................... 117
UPPER WING FRONT WARNING LIGHTS .................................................................................................... 118
INBOARD WARNING LIGHTS .......................................................................................................................... 118
INTERSECTION WARNING LIGHTS ............................................................................................................... 119
LOWER MID-BODY WARNING LIGHTS ........................................................................................................ 119
LOWER REAR SIDE WARNING LIGHTS ........................................................................................................ 119
LOWER REAR WARNING LIGHTS .................................................................................................................. 120
LOW VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................ 120
NFPA REQUIRED TESTING OF ELECTRICAL SYSTEM .............................................................................. 122
COMPARTMENT DOOR OPEN SYSTEM ON VISTA SCREEN ................................................................... 124
MASTER ELECTRIC SWITCH ............................................................................................................................ 124
AIR HORNS ............................................................................................................................................................ 124
AIR HORN LOCATION ....................................................................................................................................... 124
HORN SELECTOR SWITCH ............................................................................................................................... 124
OFFICER AIR HORN ACTIVATION ................................................................................................................. 125
PUMP ENCLOSURE LIGHTS ............................................................................................................................. 125
LIGHT MOUNTING LOCATION ...................................................................................................................... 125
240 WATT/240VOLT BROW LIGHT ................................................................................................................. 125
SCENE LIGHT SWITCHING ............................................................................................................................... 126
BACKUP CAMERA ............................................................................................................................................... 126
PORTABLE LANTERN......................................................................................................................................... 126
HANDLIGHT INSTALLATION ......................................................................................................................... 126
INTERCOM SYSTEM ............................................................................................................................................ 127
HEADSET HANGER HOOK ............................................................................................................................... 127
INTERCOM HEADSET ........................................................................................................................................ 127
INTERCOM HEADSET ........................................................................................................................................ 127
WIRELESS BASE STATION ................................................................................................................................. 127
RADIO SPEAKER .................................................................................................................................................. 128
RADIO ..................................................................................................................................................................... 128
MARKER LIGHTS ................................................................................................................................................. 128
MARKER LIGHTS ................................................................................................................................................. 128
LICENSE PLATE BRACKET ................................................................................................................................ 128
TAIL LIGHTS ......................................................................................................................................................... 129
TURN SIGNALS .................................................................................................................................................... 129
BACKUP LIGHTS .................................................................................................................................................. 129
FOUR LIGHT HOUSING ..................................................................................................................................... 129
MID BODY LED TURN SIGNALS ...................................................................................................................... 129
GROUND LIGHTS ................................................................................................................................................ 129
GROUND LIGHTS ................................................................................................................................................ 130
GROUND LIGHTS ................................................................................................................................................ 130
GROUND LIGHTS ................................................................................................................................................ 130
GROUND LIGHTS ................................................................................................................................................ 130
REAR TAILBOARD LIGHTS ............................................................................................................................... 131
SIDE RUNNING BOARD LIGHTS ..................................................................................................................... 131
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SCENE LIGHT ........................................................................................................................................................ 131
SCENE LIGHT LOCATION ................................................................................................................................. 132
SCENE LIGHT LOCATION ................................................................................................................................. 132
SCENE LIGHT LOCATION ................................................................................................................................. 132
SCENE LIGHT LOCATION ................................................................................................................................. 132
SCENE LIGHT LOCATION ................................................................................................................................. 133
SWITCH .................................................................................................................................................................. 133
SCENE LIGHT SWITCHING ............................................................................................................................... 133
SCENE LIGHT SWITCHING ............................................................................................................................... 133
SCENE LIGHT SWITCHING ............................................................................................................................... 133
SCENE LIGHT SWITCHING ............................................................................................................................... 134
TRAFFIC ARROW LIGHT ................................................................................................................................... 134
OVERALL DIMENSIONS .................................................................................................................................... 134
FLUID DATA PLAQUE ........................................................................................................................................ 135
DATA & WARNING LABELS ............................................................................................................................. 135
HEIGHT LENGTH & WEIGHT ........................................................................................................................... 135
NO RIDE LABEL ................................................................................................................................................... 135
TIRE PRESSURE LABEL ....................................................................................................................................... 135
CAB SEATING POSITION LIMITS..................................................................................................................... 135
HELMET WARNING TAG .................................................................................................................................. 136
REAR TOW EYES .................................................................................................................................................. 136
BUMPER ................................................................................................................................................................. 136
FRONT BUMPER HOSEBED ............................................................................................................................... 136
VINYL CROSSLAY COVER ................................................................................................................................. 137
VINYL CROSSLAY END FLAPS ......................................................................................................................... 137
TOW EYES .............................................................................................................................................................. 137
TIRE PRESSURE INDICATOR ............................................................................................................................ 137
REAR MUD FLAPS ............................................................................................................................................... 137
INTERIOR CABINET ............................................................................................................................................ 138
REFRIGERATOR ................................................................................................................................................... 138
120V ELECTRIC RECEPTACLE -- STRAIGHT BLADE .................................................................................. 138
CAB LIFT CONTROL LOCATION ..................................................................................................................... 139
HALE RSD SINGLE STAGE PUMP .................................................................................................................... 139
1500 GPM FIRE PUMP SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................ 140
GATED 6" INTAKE -- LEFT SIDE PUMP PANEL .......................................................................................... 140
GATED 6" INTAKE -- RIGHT SIDE PUMP PANEL ...................................................................................... 141
FIRE PUMP MECHANICAL WATER SEAL ..................................................................................................... 142
PTO PUMP SHIFT SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................... 142
TRIDENT PRIMER – AUTOMATIC ................................................................................................................... 142
PRIMER CONTROL .............................................................................................................................................. 143
PRESSURE GOVERNOR AND MONITORING DISPLAY ............................................................................. 143
APPROVED PUMP PANEL DRAWING ........................................................................................................... 144
PUMP ANODES .................................................................................................................................................... 145
PUMP PLUMBING SYSTEM ............................................................................................................................... 145
FIRE PUMP MASTER DRAIN ............................................................................................................................. 145
ADDITIONAL LOW POINT DRAINS ............................................................................................................... 145
STAINLESS STEEL INTAKE MANIFOLD ........................................................................................................ 145
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STAINLESS STEEL DISCHARGE MANIFOLD ................................................................................................ 146
PLUMBING SYSTEM ............................................................................................................................................ 146
HOSE THREADS ................................................................................................................................................... 146
WATER TANK TO PUMP LINE ......................................................................................................................... 146
FIRE PUMP TO WATER TANK FILL LINE ...................................................................................................... 147
MIDSHIP FIRE PUMP DRIVESHAFTS AND INSTALLATION .................................................................... 147
UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES FIRE PUMP TEST ................................................................................. 147
FIRE PUMP TEST LABEL ..................................................................................................................................... 148
INTAKE RELIEF/DUMP VALVE ....................................................................................................................... 148
FIRE PUMP COOLING ......................................................................................................................................... 148
FIRE PUMP COOLING ......................................................................................................................................... 149
CHASSIS ENGINE HEAT EXCHANGER COOLING SYSTEM ..................................................................... 149
LEFT SIDE -- 2-1/2" GATED INTAKE ............................................................................................................. 149
FRONT BUMPER - 1-1/2" CROSSLAY DISCHARGE ................................................................................... 150
CROSSLAY HINGED COVER ............................................................................................................................. 151
TWO (2) 1-1/2" CROSSLAY DISCHARGES ...................................................................................................... 151
2-1/2" CROSSLAY DISCHARGE ........................................................................................................................ 152
CROSSLAY COVER .............................................................................................................................................. 153
ROLLERS FOR CROSSLAY HOSE BED ............................................................................................................ 153
CROSSLAY HOSEBEDS ....................................................................................................................................... 153
CROSSLAY DIVIDERS, NOTCHED ................................................................................................................... 153
LEFT SIDE PUMP PANEL -- 2-1/2" DISCHARGE ........................................................................................ 153
RIGHT SIDE PUMP PANEL -- 2-1/2" DISCHARGE .................................................................................... 154
RIGHT SIDE PUMP PANEL -- 4" DISCHARGE ............................................................................................ 155
RIGHT SIDE FRONT OF HOSEBED -- 2-1/2" DISCHARGE ........................................................................ 156
4" MONITOR DISCHARGE ................................................................................................................................. 157
2000 GPM REMOTE CONTROLLED MONITOR............................................................................................. 158
WIRELESS REMOTE MONITOR CONTROL STATION ................................................................................ 159
REMOTE ELECTRIC MASTER STREAM NOZZLE ........................................................................................ 159
REMOTE CONTROL TELESCOPING MONITOR PIPE ................................................................................. 159
FOAM PRO FOAM SYSTEM ............................................................................................................................... 160
CONTROL CONNECTION CABLE FOAM SYSTEM .................................................................................... 161
PUMP PANEL CONTROL FOAM SYSTEM .................................................................................................... 162
INSTRUCTION AND RATING LABEL -- FOAM SYSTEM .......................................................................... 162
SCHEMATIC LABEL -- FOAM SYSTEM ......................................................................................................... 162
1" FOAM TANK CONTROL -- CLASS A ......................................................................................................... 162
INTEGRAL CLASS A FOAM TANK -- 30 GALLON ..................................................................................... 162
FOAM TANK DRAIN -- UNDER TANK ......................................................................................................... 163
FOAM SYSTEM DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS .......................................................... 163
SIDE MOUNT PUMP ENCLOSURE .................................................................................................................. 164
OPEN DUNNAGE COMPARTMENT -- OVER PUMP ENCLOSURE ....................................................... 165
LEFT SIDE RUNNING BOARD -- SIDE MOUNT PANEL ............................................................................ 165
PUMP PANEL SLIDE-OUT STEP -- LEFT SIDE ............................................................................................... 166
RIGHT SIDE RUNNING BOARD -- SIDE MOUNT PANEL ......................................................................... 166
PUMP PANEL SLIDE-OUT STEP -- RIGHT SIDE ............................................................................................ 166
GAUGE PANEL -- LEFT SIDE UPPER ............................................................................................................. 166
PUMP ENCLOSURE ACCESS DOOR -- RIGHT SIDE UPPER .................................................................... 167
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FRONT ACCESS PUMP PANEL ......................................................................................................................... 167
PUMP PANEL -- SIDE MOUNT ......................................................................................................................... 167
LEFT SIDE PUMP PANEL -- BOLTED ............................................................................................................. 167
RIGHT SIDE PUMP PANEL -- BOLTED.......................................................................................................... 167
PUMP PANEL COLOR TRIM PANELS ............................................................................................................. 167
PUMP COMPARTMENT HEATER SYSTEM ................................................................................................... 168
PUMP ENCLOSURE HEAT PAN ....................................................................................................................... 168
BODY AND PUMP HOUSE FLEX JOINT RUBBER GASKET ........................................................................ 168
INTAKE / DISCHARGE RUBBER GASKET ..................................................................................................... 168
LABELS ................................................................................................................................................................... 169
COLOR CODED PUMP PANEL LABELING AND NAMEPLATES ............................................................. 169
MIDSHIP PUMP PANEL LIGHTS -- LEFT SIDE ............................................................................................ 169
MIDSHIP PUMP PANEL LIGHTS -- RIGHT SIDE (APPROX 40" ) ............................................................ 170
PUMP PANEL LIGHTS - ACTIVATE WITH PARK BRAKE .......................................................................... 170
MASTER DISCHARGE AND INTAKE GAUGES ............................................................................................ 170
TEST TAPS .............................................................................................................................................................. 170
WATER/FOAM TANK LEVEL GAUGE - PUMP PANEL ............................................................................. 170
WATER TANK LEVEL LIGHTS .......................................................................................................................... 171
AIR HORN PUSH-BUTTON ................................................................................................................................ 172
HANDRAIL SIDE PUMP PANEL ...................................................................................................................... 172
WATER TANK - 2500 GALLON ......................................................................................................................... 172
WATER TANK FILL TOWER .............................................................................................................................. 174
DIRECT TANK FILL ............................................................................................................................................. 174
QUICK DUMP - REAR ......................................................................................................................................... 175
HOSEBED WIDTH ................................................................................................................................................ 175
ALUMINUM HOSEBED GRATING .................................................................................................................. 175
HOSE BED STORAGE CAPACITY ..................................................................................................................... 176
ALUMINUM HOSEBED DIVIDER ..................................................................................................................... 176
ALUMINUM HOSEBED COVER ....................................................................................................................... 176
MANUALLY OPERATED ALUMINUM HOSEBED COVER ........................................................................ 177
HOSEBED LED LIGHTS ....................................................................................................................................... 177
REAR VINYL FLAPS FOR ALUMINUM COVER ............................................................................................ 177
HEAVY DUTY EXTRUDED ALUMINUM BODY ........................................................................................... 177
FASTENERS ........................................................................................................................................................... 178
BODY SUPERSTRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION ................................................................................................ 178
EXTERIOR COMPARTMENT CONSTRUCTION ............................................................................................ 178
SHELVING TRACKS ............................................................................................................................................ 179
HOSE BODY CONSTRUCTION ......................................................................................................................... 179
ELECTROLYSIS CORROSION CONTROL ....................................................................................................... 180
SIDE BODY HEIGHT ............................................................................................................................................ 180
SIDE BODY HEADER ........................................................................................................................................... 180
TANDEM WHEEL WELL PANEL AND LINER .............................................................................................. 181
FENDERETTES ...................................................................................................................................................... 181
ALUMINUM SUB-FRAME ................................................................................................................................. 181
BODY WIDTH ........................................................................................................................................................ 182
COMPARTMENT DEPTH ................................................................................................................................... 182
HINGED COMPARTMENT DOOR CONSTRUCTION .................................................................................. 183
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EXTERIOR DOOR HANDLES ............................................................................................................................. 184
BODY LENGTH ..................................................................................................................................................... 184
COMPARTMENT HEIGHT ................................................................................................................................. 184
LEFT FRONT COMPARTMENT ......................................................................................................................... 184
ADJUSTABLE SHELF ........................................................................................................................................... 185
COMPARTMENT LIGHTING ............................................................................................................................. 185
LEFT UPPER COMPARTMENTS ....................................................................................................................... 186
LEFT #1 OVERWHEEL COMPARTMENT ....................................................................................................... 186
SWING-OUT ALUMINUM TOOL BOARD ...................................................................................................... 186
COMPARTMENT LIGHTING ............................................................................................................................. 186
LEFT #2 OVERWHEEL COMPARTMENT ....................................................................................................... 187
SWING-OUT ALUMINUM TOOL BOARD ...................................................................................................... 187
COMPARTMENT LIGHTING ............................................................................................................................. 188
LEFT REAR COMPARTMENT ............................................................................................................................ 188
ADJUSTABLE SHELF ........................................................................................................................................... 188
500# ROLLOUT TRAY .......................................................................................................................................... 189
COMPARTMENT LIGHTING ............................................................................................................................. 189
COMPARTMENT HEIGHT ................................................................................................................................. 190
RIGHT FRONT COMPARTMENT ..................................................................................................................... 190
ADJUSTABLE SHELF ........................................................................................................................................... 190
COMPARTMENT DIVIDER ................................................................................................................................ 191
CTECH MOBILE STORAGE SYSTEM ............................................................................................................... 191
COMPARTMENT LIGHTING ............................................................................................................................. 191
RIGHT UPPER COMPARTMENTS .................................................................................................................... 192
RIGHT #1 OVERWHEEL COMPARTMENT .................................................................................................... 192
PULL-OUT AND DROP-DOWN ........................................................................................................................ 192
REFLECTIVE STRIPE ............................................................................................................................................ 193
COMPARTMENT LIGHTING ............................................................................................................................. 193
RIGHT #2 OVERWHEEL COMPARTMENT .................................................................................................... 194
ROLL-OUT ALUMINUM TOOL BOARD ......................................................................................................... 194
REFLECTIVE STRIPE ............................................................................................................................................ 194
COMPARTMENT LIGHTING ............................................................................................................................. 194
RIGHT REAR COMPARTMENT ........................................................................................................................ 195
ADJUSTABLE SHELF ........................................................................................................................................... 195
COMPARTMENT LIGHTING ............................................................................................................................. 196
REAR BODY CONFIGURATION ....................................................................................................................... 196
REAR COMPARTMENT ...................................................................................................................................... 196
REAR STEP - 18” BOLT-ON................................................................................................................................. 196
ACCESS LADDER - EZ CLIMB - LEFT REAR .................................................................................................. 197
STEP LIGHTS ......................................................................................................................................................... 197
WHEEL WELL COMPARTMENT LEFT SIDE AHEAD OF WHEELS.......................................................... 198
WHEEL WELL COMPARTMENT LEFT SIDE BETWEEN TANDEMS ........................................................ 198
WHEEL WELL COMPARTMENT LEFT SIDE BEHIND WHEELS ............................................................... 199
FUEL FILL DOOR .................................................................................................................................................. 199
WHEEL WELL COMPARTMENT RIGHT SIDE AHEAD OF WHEELS ...................................................... 200
WHEEL WELL COMPARTMENT RIGHT SIDE BETWEEN TANDEMS ..................................................... 200
WHEEL WELL COMPARTMENT RIGHT SIDE BEHIND WHEELS ............................................................ 201
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SLIDE OUT VERTICAL LADDER COMPARTMENT ..................................................................................... 202
LADDER SOURCE ................................................................................................................................................ 202
ROOF LADDER ..................................................................................................................................................... 202
EXTENSION LADDER ......................................................................................................................................... 202
FOLDING ATTIC LADDER MOUNTING ........................................................................................................ 202
FOLDING ATTIC LADDER SOURCE ............................................................................................................... 203
FOLDING LADDER .............................................................................................................................................. 203
PIKE POLE MOUNTING BRACKET.................................................................................................................. 203
PIKE POLE SOURCE............................................................................................................................................. 203
PIKE POLE .............................................................................................................................................................. 203
PIKE POLE .............................................................................................................................................................. 203
ROOF HOOK .......................................................................................................................................................... 203
LEFT REAR LONG STORAGE COMPARTMENT ........................................................................................... 204
RIGHT REAR LONG STORAGE COMPARTMENT ....................................................................................... 204
SUCTION HOSE SOURCE ................................................................................................................................... 204
SUCTION HOSE .................................................................................................................................................... 204
HOSE COUPLINGS ............................................................................................................................................... 204
FOLDING STEPS LEFT SIDE FRONT ............................................................................................................... 204
FOLDING STEPS RIGHT SIDE FRONT ............................................................................................................ 205
HANDRAIL TOP OF BODY SIDES ................................................................................................................... 205
FRONT BODY PROTECTION PANELS ............................................................................................................ 206
REAR BODY PROTECTION PANELS ............................................................................................................... 206
FUEL TANK ACCESS PANEL ............................................................................................................................ 206
REAR INTERMEDIATE STEP ............................................................................................................................. 206
EXTRUDED ALUMINUM RUB RAILS .............................................................................................................. 207
INVERTER .............................................................................................................................................................. 207
CIRCUIT BREAKER BOX ..................................................................................................................................... 207
CIRCUIT BREAKER BOX LOCATION .............................................................................................................. 207
LINE VOLTAGE WIRING INSTALLATION .................................................................................................... 207
120V ELECTRIC RECEPTACLE -- STRAIGHT BLADE .................................................................................. 208
POWER DISTRIBUTION STRIP .......................................................................................................................... 208
LIGHT TOWER ...................................................................................................................................................... 209
Floodlight System .................................................................................................................................................. 209
Design and Construction ...................................................................................................................................... 209
Nesting System ....................................................................................................................................................... 209
Floodlight Rotation and Tilt Operation .............................................................................................................. 210
Hand-held Wired Remote Control ...................................................................................................................... 210
Pneumatic Controls ............................................................................................................................................... 210
Electrical Installation ............................................................................................................................................. 210
Warranty ................................................................................................................................................................. 211
Labeling and NFPA Compliance ......................................................................................................................... 211
Testing and Quality Assurance ............................................................................................................................ 211
Manuals ................................................................................................................................................................... 211
MOUNTING – LIGHT TOWER CONTROLS.................................................................................................... 211
ALUMINUM TREAD PLATE ROOF SUPPORT .............................................................................................. 212
LIGHT TOWER ENCLOSURE ............................................................................................................................. 212
BODY PAINT PROCESS ....................................................................................................................................... 212
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INTERIOR COMPARTMENT FINISH ............................................................................................................... 213
TOUCH-UP PAINT ............................................................................................................................................... 213
UNDERCOATING ................................................................................................................................................ 214
SCOTCHLITE REFLECTIVE LETTERING ........................................................................................................ 214
SCOTCHLITE REFLECTIVE LETTERING ........................................................................................................ 215
APPARATUS DOOR GRAPHICS ....................................................................................................................... 215
CAB AND BODY STRIPE ..................................................................................................................................... 215
COLOR OF STRIPING MATERIAL .................................................................................................................... 215
CHEVRON STRIPING .......................................................................................................................................... 215
CHEVRON STRIPING .......................................................................................................................................... 216
INTERIOR CAB DOOR CHEVRON ................................................................................................................... 216
YELLOW SAFETY TAPE - STANDING & WALKING SURFACES .............................................................. 216
WHEEL CHOCKS WITH MOUNTS ................................................................................................................... 216
EMERGENCY ROAD KIT .................................................................................................................................... 217
MISCELLANEOUS HARDWARE ...................................................................................................................... 217
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03-00-0101
NFPA 2016 STANDARDS
This unit shall comply with the NFPA standards effective January 1, 2016.
Certification of slip resistance of all stepping, standing and walking surfaces shall be
supplied with delivery of the apparatus.
A plate that is highly visible to the driver while seated shall be provided which states the
overall height, length, and gross vehicle weight rating.
The manufacturer shall have programs in place for training, proficiency testing and
performance for any staff involved with certifications.
An official of the company shall designate, in writing, which is qualified to witness and
certify test results.
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08-09-0100
PAINT WARRANTY FIVE YEAR
The PPG paint performance guarantee will cover the areas of the vehicle finished with the
specified product for a period of FIVE (5) years beginning the day the vehicle is delivered
to the purchaser.
The full apparatus chassis, manufactured and painted by Rosenbauer Motors, LLC, shall
be covered for the following paint failures as outlined on the guarantee certificate:
· Peeling or delaminating of the topcoat and/or other layers of paint.
· Cracking or checking.
· Loss of gloss caused by cracking, checking, or hazing.
· Any paint failure caused by defective PPG Fleet Finishes, which are covered by this
guarantee.
All guarantee exclusions, limitations, and methods of claims are covered in the full
certificate provided to the original purchaser.
Note: Surety bond, if required, will cover standard one-year warranty period only and
will not cover any extended warranties allowed by seller or other component
manufacturers.
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08-09-0104
CAB STRUCTURE WARRANTY
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The cab structure shall be warranted for a period of ten (10) years with the complete detail
of the warranty outlined in a document provided upon request.
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08-09-0105
TRANSMISSION WARRANTY
The Allison EVS transmission shall be warranted for a period of five (5) years with the
complete detail of the warranty outlined in a document provided upon request.
One (1)
08-09-0106
ENGINE WARRANTY
The Cummins engine shall be warranted for a period of five (5) years or 100,000 miles,
whichever comes first, with the complete detail of the warranty outlined in a document
provided upon request.
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08-09-0107
FRAME WARRANTY
The frame and cross members shall carry a lifetime warranty with the complete detail of
the warranty outlined in a document provided upon request.
One (1)
08-09-0109
FRONT AXLE WARRANTY
The front axle shall be warranted by Hendrickson for five (5) years or 500,000 miles,
whichever comes first, under the general service application.
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08-09-010A
REAR AXLE WARRANTY
The rear axle(s) shall be warranted by Meritor for five (5) years with unlimited miles
under the general service application.
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08-09-0111
CAB AND CHASSIS WARRANTY
The cab and chassis shall carry a twenty-four (24) month warranty providing limited parts
and labor from the date the complete apparatus is delivered to the end user. The complete
detail of the warranty shall be outlined in a document provided upon request.
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Moses Lake Fire Department Pumper/Tender Specs Page 17 of 217
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08-09-0301
STATIC LOAD SEAT TEST INFORMATION
This model of seat shall have successfully completed the static load tests set forth by FMVSS
207/210. This testing shall include a simultaneous forward load of 3000 pounds each on
the lap and shoulder belts and twenty (20) times the weight through the center of gravity.
This model of seat installed in the cab model, as specified, shall have successfully completed
the dynamic sled testing using FMVSS 208 as a guide with the following accommodations.
In order to reflect the larger size outfitted firefighters, the test dummy used shall be a 95th
percentile hybrid III male weighing 225 pounds rather than the 50th percentile male
dummy weighing 165 pounds as referenced in FMVSS 208.
The materials used in construction of the seat shall also have successfully completed
testing with regard to the flammability of materials used in the occupant compartments of
motor vehicles as outlined in FMVSS 302, of which dictates the allowable burning rate of
materials in the occupant compartments of motor vehicles.
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08-09-0302
CAB TEST INFORMATION
The cab as built shall have successfully completed the pre-load side impact, static roof load
application and frontal impact without encroachment to the occupant survival space when
tested in accordance with Section 4 of SAE J2420 COE Frontal Strength Evaluation Dynamic
Loading Heavy Trucks, Section 5 of SAE J2422 Cab Roof Strength Evaluation Quasi –Static
Loading Heavy Trucks and ECE R29 Uniform Provisions Concerning the Approval of
Vehicles with regard to the Protection of the Occupants of the Cab of a Commercial Vehicles
Annex 3 Paragraph 5.
The above tests shall have been witnessed by and attested to by an independent third party.
The test results shall have been recorded using cameras, high speed imagers,
accelerometers and strain gauges.
Documentation of the testing shall be provided upon request.
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08-09-0303
CAB INTEGRITY CERTIFICATION
The manufacturer shall provide a cab crash test certification with this proposal including
SAE J2422 Cab Roof Strength Evaluation - Quasi-Static Loading for Heavy Trucks and
SAE J2420 COE Frontal Strength Evaluation - Dynamic Load for Heavy Trucks.
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08-09-0304
CAB TEST INFORMATION
Roof Crush
The cab shall be subjected to a roof crush test of 120,000-pounds exceeding the
requirements of ECE 29 criteria. The 120,000-pound requirement is important to ensure to
most structurally sound and safe cab in the event of a crash or roll over.
Side Impact
The cab shall be subjected to dynamic moving barrier slammed into the side of the cab at
7.5 mph, striking with an impact of 15,157-foot pounds of energy. This test will closely
represent the forces a cab would incur in a rollover incident.
Frontal Impact
The cab shall withstand a frontal force produced from a moving barrier slammed into the
front of the cab traveling at 10.5 mph, striking with an impact of 42,587-foot pounds of
energy.
The same cab shall withstand all tests without any measurable intrusion into the survival
space of the occupant area.
One (1)
08-09-0501
OPERATION AND PARTS LIST MANUALS
Each cab and chassis shall include two (2) electronic copies of the operation manuals and
parts listings. The manuals shall include information specific to the components included
on the apparatus.
One (1)
08-09-0503
ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION MANUALS
One (1) paper copy of the specific engine and transmission manuals shall accompany each
cab and chassis.
One (1)
08-09-0510
ENGINE SERVICE MANUALS
One (1) printed and CD copy of the Cummins engine service manual shall accompany the
cab and chassis.
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One (1)
08-09-0520
TRANSMISSION SERVICE MANUALS
Each cab and chassis shall include one (1) printed copy of the service manual for the Allison
brand transmission.
One (1)
08-09-0530
AS BUILT WIRING DIAGRAMS
Each cab and chassis shall include one (1) digital copy of the wiring schematics and
component wiring. The wiring schematics shall be developed on a software program such
as VeSys Design or equal that provides continuity in files and diagram. The software shall
allow you to trace through the design schematics to identify cross referenced items such as
in-line connectors and wires. The software shall be interactive which allows you to view
one electrical assembly drawing, click on a wire routing and the program will take you to
the related circuit assembly or termination point. The software shall also provide a
searchable function allowing you to view multiple diagrams using readily available pdf
viewers. The digital copy of the wiring schematics shall be compatible with hand held
devices such as I-Pads.
One (1)
08-09-0540
USB STORAGE
For ease of service the chassis shall come with an on-board USB flash drive. The flash
drive shall have a minimum of 8 GB of storage capacity; and shall be located behind the
access panel on the driver side kick panel, next to the data port for the engine.
The following items shall be stored on the Flash Drive. No Exception.
· As built wiring diagrams
· Plumbing diagram
· Chassis, body and aerial manuals
The USB shall be accessible through a 3 foot (3') USB-A to USB-B cable.
One (1)
08-80-0200
ROAD SAFETY KIT
One (1) 2-1/2# ABC DOT Approved fire extinguisher shall be provided. The fire
extinguisher shall be shipped loose with the chassis.
One (1) set of DOT approved hazard triangles shall be supplied with the chassis. They shall
be stored in a plastic case and shipped loose with the chassis.
One (1) first aid kit
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One (1)
03-00-0161
ANGLE OF APPROACH
The minimum angle of approach for the apparatus is:
SHOP NOTE
8 deg
One (1)
03-00-0163
ANGLE OF DEPARTURE
The minimum angle of departure for the apparatus is:
SHOP NOTE
8 deg
One (1)
03-00-0711
CAB CUSTOM STYLE
The cab shall be a custom, cab over engine style, with the driver and officer positions
ahead of the engine and front axle. The cab shall be specifically designed and
manufactured for the fire service industry.
The cab shall be designed by manufacturer’s Engineering to meet the unique, Heavy-duty
construction specifications. The raw cab will be fabricated to meet the exacting demand of
the fire industry and shall be manufactured by a company with no less than 50 years of
experience in building custom cabs. All aspects of the cab will be quality checked by
manufacturer’s personnel. All cab and chassis customization and assembly will take place
on the manufacturers premises.
The cab shall be of a totally enclosed full tilt design, with the interior area completely
open to improve visibility and verbal communication between the occupants. The cab
shall be capable of tilting 45-degrees, allowing the chassis engine to be removed, if
required, without tilting the cab beyond 45-degrees. No Exceptions.
The cab shall include a four (4)-point rubber isolated cab pivot and mounting system. The
rear histic mounts shall be isolated from the chassis frame to reduce the transfer of road
vibrations and frame torque into the cab, while providing superior handling
characteristics. No solid mounted rear lock downs shall be acceptable. No Exceptions.
The front cab pivot assemblies shall be 1/2" A36 steel plate with a .31" thick 2-1/2"
diameter tube cross member mechanically attached to the cab and frame. There shall be
two (2) greaseable rubber isolated engineered bushings to reduce the transfer of road
vibrations into the cab.
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The cab shall be locked down by a two (2)-point automatic spring-loaded hook
mechanism that actuates after the cab has been lowered.
The cab super-structure shall be designed with high strength 6061-T6 Aluminum
extrusions and 3/16" 5052-H32 Aluminum plate. This shall include the “A”, “B”, “C” and
“D” extruded pillars, triple wall front end reinforced by 3/16" thick x 2"x3" extrusion
tubes, 3/16" side walls and rear wall. This shall offer superior occupant protection in the
event of vehicle impact.
The extrusions shall provide adequate space for routing of wiring and hoses which will
provide service accessibility. Routing of harnessing which requires pulling of wires
through tubes will not be allowed. No Exceptions.
The "A" pillar shall be of a closed section, one-piece extrusion extending from the cab
header to the bottom of the cab. This design shall ensure strength and superior resistance
to buckling in the event of a frontal impact.
The cabs front corners shall be constructed of 5052-H32 stamped Aluminum to provide a
consistent material composition. The stamping process alleviates the high tendency of
fractures through the fusing of dissimilar metal composition as appears with a casting
process.
Cast cab components, including cab corners, "A" pillars and front fascia components shall
not be acceptable due to the high tendency of fractures. No Exceptions.
Additional cab strength shall be obtained through closed section, dual extrusions in the
construction of the "D" pillars.
The front façade shall be constructed with dual wall .19” thick 5052-H32 Aluminum plates
which make up the front bulkhead, reinforced by .19” thick 6061-T6 Aluminum extrusion
(box-sections), though-out the inner and outer perimeter of the front end / façade. The
reinforcing third wall / barrier is .13” thick 5052-H32 work hardened Aluminum façade
panels. All panels shall be welded, no adhesive.
The cab side wall of the cab shall be 3/16” thick 5052-H32 Aluminum plate. The cab side
plate shall wrap the corner of the cab b pillar and slam post. The cab rear wall plates shall
be reinforced with a minimum of two (2) 3/16 x 3” Aluminum sections; the cab side
reinforcements shall be a minimum of 28” apart and span from the cab B pillar and cab C
pillar.
The rear wall of the cab shall be 3/16” thick 5052-H32 Aluminum plate. The rear cab
plate shall wrap the corner of the cab and attach to the cab D pillar and slam post. The
cab rear wall plates shall be reinforced with four horizontal and dual vertical support
sections; the dual vertical support structure shall consist of 1/8” thick x 2” 6061-T6
Aluminum tubes and the horizontal hat sections shall consist of 1/8” thick x 4” 5052-H32
Aluminum. The dual vertical support sections shall be 40” a-part, and the cab shall
contain a minimum of four (4) 4” hat section horizontal supports.
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Additionally, the rear edge of the floor shall include a 3/16” 6061-T6 Aluminum tube
extrusion (under the floor) and a 7” 5052-H32 Aluminum cab floor support section (above
the floor)
The outside cab width shall measure 99” across. The interior cab shall have a width of
93".
The cab length shall measure 77.3” from the center of the front axle to the front cab skin
and 60” from center of the front axle to the back of the cab, for a total cab length of 137.3”.
The cab shall also feature ample driver and officer foot room, a total of 3.7 square feet for
the driver and 4.45 square feet of floor space at the officer’s feet. (No exceptions)
The crew floor shall feature a complete flat floor design, including provisions for a one
o'clock PTO inclusion, while still offering an uninterrupted 25 total square feet of space.
The leading edge of the cab floor from the steps shall meet NFPA 15.7.4 slip resistance
requirements on both the front and rear cab doors. No Exceptions.
The cab shall meet or exceed cab impact test (SAE J-2420, cab rollover test (SAE J2422),
and cab seating requirements (FMVSS 210, and FMVSS 208).
The cab shall include 4 doors. They shall have a front two (2) cab doors shall have a
minimum clear opening of 42.5" wide by 81” high measured from the top of the lower cab
step to the top of the door opening.; and the rear two (2) crew doors shall be a minimum
clear door opening of 38.5" wide by 91.5” high measured from the top of the lower cab
step to the top of the door opening. The length of the door will vary depending on door
type.
ROOF STYLE - 11" RAISED
The cab roof design shall incorporate an angled front roof, transitioning into a rolled
extrusion for a swept back design.
The roof height shall feature an 11" raise starting over the driver and officer positions and
continuing back to the roof and rear wall joint. Raised roof designs that do not include a
raised portion over the driver and officer positions will not be acceptable. No Exceptions.
The roof of the cab shall feature dual .25" thick interlocked structural member extrusions
running the entire width of the cab defending against buckling in the event of a rollover.
The cab header shall feature dual 6061-T6 Aluminum extrusions which shall offer superior
rigidity and strength.
The raised roof shall offer a crew head height area of 66-1/2” from the floor to the ceiling
in the crew areas for optimum headroom.
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The crew roof super structure shall include a reinforcement hat-section structure 1/8”
thick 5052-H32 Aluminum bracing. The for-aft support braces will be 24” on center apart,
the side to side support braces will stretch from cab side to cab side and centered between
the dual 3/16” extruded and plate reinforced roll-cage section.
The forward cab roof section shall include a combination of 1/8” 6061-T6 extruded tube
reinforcements and a hat-section structure 1/8” thick 5052-H32 Aluminum bracing. The
bracing shall wrap the entire perimeter of the cab forward roof, and the condenser
support structure.
The condenser support structure shall include 1/8” triple sections, supporting the outer
perimeter and center of the condenser mounting pad.
Additionally, the entire roof super structure is reinforced by a .25” thick roof edge corner
extrusion around the entire cab perimeter.
A drip rail shall be provided along the top radius of each cab side. The drip rails shall help
prevent water from the cab roof running down the cab side.
One (1)
03-04-0004
DRIP RAIL EXTENSION
The cab shall have a drip rail extension in front of the driver and officer doors. The drip
rail shall be connected to the rail along the roof and run midway down the “A” pillar to
help prevent water from entering the cab when the front doors are opened. The rail shall
be painted to match the cab exterior paint and paint break.
One (1)
03-05-0060
LIGHT TOWER PROVISION
The cab roof shall include reinforcement for a light tower. The reinforcement shall consist
four (4) Aluminum pads mounted to the exterior of the cab roof. The entire reinforcement
shall be integral with the roof for rigidity.
SHOP NOTE
Will-Burt NightScan - 7.5' Horz Lt Tower Driver Side
side to side
One (1)
03-05-0614
DRIVER SIDE EMS COMPARTMENT
The driver side of the cab shall feature a compartment which is designed for housing
emergency medical equipment. The compartment shall be located immediately behind
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the driver's seat and the interior shall measure 23"wide x 40" tall x 24" deep (measured
from the exterior door).
· The compartment shall feature an opening on the exterior and/or interior of the cab.
· The compartment shall have a minimum of 12.2 cubic feet of storage. No Exceptions
One (1)
03-05-0642
DRIVER SIDE EMS COMPARTMENT – Exterior Hinged Door
The EMS compartment shall feature:
· A hinged box pan style exterior compartment door
· A hidden, piano style Stainless-steel door hinge which shall be mounted inside the panel
of the door prohibiting dirt and debris from becoming trapped in the hinge.
· A clear door opening of 17.5" wide by approximately 40" high
One (1)
03-05-0650
EMS COMPARTMENT HANDLE
The EMS compartment handle shall be a die cast steel, black door handle.
One (1)
03-05-0652
EMS COMPARTMENT LOCKS
The door handle shall include an integral manual door lock, which may be unlocked from
the exterior with a key.
One (1)
03-05-070B
INTERIOR DRIVER EMS COMPARTMENT ACCESS
The interior Driver EMS compartment shall have an opening 18.75” W x 36" H. The
compartment shall have a sweep out design. Compartment with a lip along the bottom
shall not be accepted. No exception.
One (1)
03-05-0728
EMS COMPARTMENT INTERIOR ACCESS
The driver EMS compartment shall feature interior access through a hinged plexiglass
door towards the rear of the cab.
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One (1)
03-05-0770
HINGE LOCATION
The driver's interior EMS compartment hinged door shall have the hinge located on the
outboard side of the compartment. (Near the Cab Exterior)
SHOP NOTE
Hinge to be located by the cab exterior
One (1)
03-05-9000
COMPARTMENT SHELF
One (1) adjustable shelf shall be installed in the interior cab compartment. The shelf shall
be constructed from aluminum.
One (1)
05-01-1801
DRIVER EMS COMPARTMENT INTERIOR FINISH
The interior of the driver side EMS compartment shall be finished with the same product
and color as the cab coating.
One (1)
08-00-0712
DRIVER EMS CAB COMPARTMENT LIGHTING
The driver's side EMS compartment shall include one (1) 36" strip of LED lighting and
shall be located in the inside front corner of the compartment near the door.
One (1)
03-05-5000
REAR FACING INTERIOR CEILING COMPARTMENTS
There shall be one (1) rear facing ceiling compartment installed between the ceiling
mounted HVAC evaporators in the raised roof portion of the cab. The compartments
shall be fabricated from smooth aluminum and coated to match the interior of the cab.
The compartment shall be provided with a fold up hinged door. The door shall use a
recessed D handle and include a gas strut to hold the door in the open position. The
interior and exterior of the compartment shall be coated to match the interior of the cab.
One (1)
03-06-1015
CAB DOORS
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The cab shall include a total of four (4) doors, two (2) forward and two (2) rear crew
doors.
The forward cab doors shall be a minimum of 45" wide, and have a cab structure opening
of 42.5" wide; and the rear crew doors shall be a minimum of 41" wide, and a cab structure
opening of 38.5" wide to provide enhanced entry and egress of the cab.
Each cab door shall feature:
· Superior strength and rigidity from 3/16" closed section extruded door frames
· Damping inside each door for a solid feel and minimized reverberation when closed
· A rolled rubber bulb seal style gasket shall be utilized around the door ensuring a
weather tight fit
· Integrated, mechanical door stop
· A full length, hidden piano style 10 gauge stainless steel door hinge with a 1/4" pin,
which shall be mounted inside the panel of the door prohibiting dirt and debris from
becoming trapped in the hinge
· An integrated one-piece inner door assembly that includes a glass track, mounting
provisions for window regulator, door handle and door panel shall be utilized. The inner
door assembly shall be easily removed with nut inserts. Self-tapping screws shall not be
acceptable.
One (1)
03-06-0018
CAB STEPS
The cab steps shall meet NFPA 13-7.3 in size and slip resistance requirements.
The cab shall incorporate a two-step design at each door, with a first step height of
approximately 22” from the ground. The leading edge of the first step shall be 5" further
outboard than the second step to provide a staircase design for safer egress.
The front cab first step shall measure a minimum of 33" wide x 10" deep. The front cab
intermediate step shall measure a minimum 31" wide x 8" deep.
The crew cab first step shall measure a minimum of 26" wide x 10" deep. The crew cab
intermediate step shall measure a minimum 28" wide x 9" deep.
The top crew step shall incorporate an angle approximately midway from the rear wall to
the crew door hinge extending out the flooring under the rear facing outer seat positions,
offering foot placement for safety while seated in this position.
CAB STEP TRIM
The cab steps shall include a 12-gauge 304 Grip Strut Stainless-steel construction on the
first step, the step closest to the ground. The Stainless-steel finish shall be black Line-X.
The step shall include a frame which is integral with the construction of the cab for
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rigidity and strength. The Grip Strut shall allow water and other debris to flow through
rather than becoming packed under the step. The middle step shall be integral with the
cab in construction and shall be trimmed in 3003-H22 embossed Aluminum tread plate
which is 0.084" thick and shall be black Line-X.
One (1)
03-06-1026
BARRIER FREE DOORS
The cab doors shall be "barrier free" style, meaning the door shall be constructed to cover
the entry down to the intermediate step, leaving the bottom step open. Each door shall
provide approximately 33" of clearance from the ground to the bottom of the door so the
door may be opened without stopping due to guard rails along highways.
The lower step well of the cab shall be painted job to match the lower primary color of the
cab.
One (1)
03-06-002F
CAB STEP TRIM KICKPLATE
The cab step risers at all doors, the vertical section of all steps, shall include an aluminum
tread plate with Black Line-X finish.
One (1)
03-06-1110
DOOR HANDLES
The exterior door handles shall be constructed of die-cast steel. They shall feature heavy
duty pull style handles which are extended out and suitable for easy grasping with a
gloved hand.
The handles shall be complimentary to the cab exterior and shall be black in color.
The interior door handle shall be a paddle style which shall be chrome in color. The
paddle shall be hinged towards the rear of the cab.
One (1)
03-06-1120
CAB DOOR LOCKS
All cab doors shall include manual door locks with keys. The door lock shall include a
toggle and shall be an integral part of the interior door handle which is red in color. The
exterior door lock is integral with the door latch. The cab doors may be unlocked from
the exterior with a key or through a thumb turn from inside the cab.
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One (1)
03-06-1135
INTERIOR CAB DOORS
All cab doors shall consist of a one-piece formed and stamped aluminum interior panel.
The panel shall include a formed collar around the interior door latch. The door panels
shall be attached to the door with nutserts. ABS material shall not be acceptable. No
Exceptions.
One (1)
03-06-1202
INTERIOR CAB DOOR FINISH
All cab doors shall be finished with a amershield coating for durability. The finish shall
be black in color.
One (1)
04-05-0112
INTERIOR FRONT DOOR PULL
The interior driver and officer cab doors shall each include one (1) customized cast
Aluminum single piece door grab pull designed specifically for the fire service.
The single piece door pull shall have a curved designed in an “L” formation to provide
multiple points for grasping with a gloved hand. The horizontal dimension shall be a
minimum of 28" and the vertical dimension shall be a minimum of 20". The door pulls
shall have an ergonomic curve making them easier to grasp when entering and exiting the
cab. No Exceptions.
The door pull shall feature secure mounting in three separate locations of the pull
utilizing Stainless-steel fasteners with nut inserts in each location. Self-tapping screws or
other mounting techniques shall not be allowed for interior door pulls or grab handles.
Each handle shall be constructed of A356 Aluminum casting and shall feature a red
powder coated finish.
One (1)
04-05-0152
INTERIOR GRAB HANDLE REAR DOOR
A red powder coated cast Aluminum grab handle shall be provided on the inside of each
rear crew door. The handle shall extend horizontally the width of the window just above
the windowsill. The handle shall assist with entry and egress from the crew area of the
vehicle.
The interior driver and officer rear cab crew doors shall include one (1) customized cast
Aluminum single piece door grab pulls designed specifically for the fire service.
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The door pull shall have an ergonomic curve making them easier to grasp when entering
and exiting the cab. No Exceptions.
The door pull shall feature secure mounting with Stainless-steel fasteners with nut inserts
in each location. Self-tapping screws or other mounting techniques shall not be allowed
for interior door pulls or grab handles.
Each handle shall be constructed of A356 Aluminum casting and shall feature a red
powder coated finish.
One (1)
03-08-0014
WINDSHIELD
The windshield shall feature a completely uninterrupted view from the driver to the
officer side with:
· A heated one (1)-piece, safety glass full width windshield with more than 3,228 square
inches of area will be provided. No Exceptions.
· The windshield will consist of three (3) layers; the outer layer, the middle safety laminate,
and the inner layer. The .114" thick outer light layer will provide superior chip resistance.
The middle safety laminate layer will prevent the windshield glass pieces from detaching
in the event of breakage.
· The windshield shall be equipped with an electronically controlled12 volt heating
elements embedded in the windshield to assist in rapid defogging and defrosting. No
exception
· Easily removable for replacement using standard automotive techniques
· A frit band will be provided along with an outer trim seal on the outside perimeter of the
windshield for a finished automotive appearance.
· The heat activation will be a switch on the driver panel if it is a hard wired truck or a
switch in the vista if it is a multiplex electrical system.
One (1)
03-08-0102
WINDSHIELD WIPER SYSTEM
A single windshield wiper system shall be incorporated in conformance with FMVSS and
SAE requirements. Two (2) 22" windshield wiper arms shall be mounted below the
windshield. Each arm shall include a 26" long wiper to provide optimum windshield
clearing.
The windshield wiper fluid reservoir can be filled without raising the cab.
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One (1)
08-02-0135
WINDSHIELD WIPER ACTIVATION
The windshield wipers shall be activated through a switch on the driver's panel, with
intermittent control.
One (1)
03-08-0115
WINDOW -DRIVER'S DOOR
The driver's door shall include a window which measures a minimum of 23.5" wide x 29"
high, measured from the midpoints left to right and top to bottom. The window shall
have a minimum clear viewing area of 681 square inches. The glass shall include a
standard automotive tint and through the use of a manual crank style handle shall roll
completely into the door housing.
The window shall be trimmed in a black anodized aluminum ring and rubber seal to keep
water from entering the cab when closed.
One (1)
03-08-0117
WINDOW- OFFICER'S DOOR
The officer's door shall include a window which measures a minimum of 23.5" wide x 29"
high, measured from the midpoints left to right and top to bottom. The window shall
have a minimum clear viewing area of 681 square inches. The glass shall include a
standard automotive tint and through the use of a manual crank style handle shall roll
completely into the door housing.
The window shall be trimmed in a black anodized aluminum ring and rubber seal to keep
water from entering the cab when closed.
One (1)
03-08-0220
REAR DRIVER SIDE WINDOW
The rear driver's side door shall include a window which is 22.5" wide x 27" high,
measured from the midpoints left to right and top to bottom. The window shall have a
minimum clear viewing area of 607 square inches. The glass shall include a light gray tint
and through the use of a crank style handle shall roll completely into the door housing.
One (1)
03-08-0250
REAR OFFICER SIDE WINDOW
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The rear officer's side crew door shall include a window measuring 22.5" wide x 27" high,
measured from the midpoints left to right and top to bottom. The window shall have a
minimum clear viewing area of 607 square inches. The glass shall include a light gray tint
and through the use of a crank style handle shall roll completely into the door housing.
One (1)
03-09-8010
CAB INSULATION
The cab shall be insulated from road and vehicle resonance, exterior sound and thermal
intrusion.
The cab insulation system shall be comprised of three separate components each designed
to assure optimal thermal and acoustic properties are achieved. Two layers of insulation
material shall be utilized.
A minimum of .8” of SCbond Polyurethane Foam insulation shall be applied as an
additional insulation between the cab skin and all interior ceiling surfaces. The insulation
shall have a density of 10 lb/ft3 +/-.5 providing better thermal properties and acoustic
reduction properties.
A layer of 1/8” barrier bubble film laminated between two layers of reflective metalized
film shall be provided in the roof to minimize the effects of radiant heat. The barrier shall
be mold and mildew resistant and have a Class A/Class 1 fire rating. The barrier shall
have a minimum of a R-5.6 rating. No Exception
The interior cab insulation system shall meet NFPA 1901 14.1.6 standards and ensure that
no seated position within the cab exceeds 90dB. This decibel rating shall be measured
with the apparatus traveling 45 mph with climate control settings off.
All insulation used in the construction of the cab shall be marine grade featuring
longevity and resistance to degradation.
The interior of the cab including the rear wall, side walls and ceiling panels shall be
insulated.
Use of open cell material as the primary insulation will not be acceptable. No exceptions.
One (1)
03-09-8015
ENGINE TUNNEL INSULATION
The engine tunnel shall include an insulated barrier from noise on the underside of each
tunnel surface. This barrier shall be engineered for surrounding engines.
The insulation barrier shall provide an acceptable decibel level within the cab meeting or
exceeding the recommendations of NFPA 1901.
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The thickness of the engine tunnel insulation shall be 1" thick. The insulating material
shall be open cell polyether based foam with a textured surface, specifically designed for
acoustic absorption.
Use of aluminized faced material on the engine tunnel shall not be acceptable. No
exceptions.
The engine tunnel insulation shall be precisely cut and sealed to fit each segment on the
underside of the tunnel surface. The insulation shall then be affixed by a pressure
sensitive adhesive.
The insulation shall meet or exceed FMVSS 302 flammability testing.
One (1)
03-09-8017
CAB UNDERBODY INSULATION
The underside of the cab shall include at a minimum of 1" of a uni-seal Cab-Foam
insulation offering reducing vibration noise and thermal effect to the interior of the cab.
One (1)
03-09-8020
DAMPING INSULATION
The entire cab, including the ceiling and walls shall include additional insulation reducing
structure borne noise from vibration, impact and resonance within the cab.
One (1)
04-01-1076
INTERIOR TRIM MATERIAL
The interior trim shall feature a 31 oz. marine grade vinyl which features a tensile strength
of ASTM D751 of excellent, tear strength meeting the Federal standard 191-5134 of
excellent and shall be oil resistant passing the CID-A-A-2950A requirement for no
permeation.
Due to the excellent qualities of the marine grade vinyl material, no other type of interior
trim shall be acceptable. No Exceptions.
The soft trim vinyl shall feature mildew resistance passing ASTM G21-90 and shall be
rated to -25 degrees Fahrenheit.
The vinyl shall be flame retardant meeting California Fire Code 117, UFAC Class 1, and
BIFMA Class 1 and shall have a high resistance to abrasion.
The interior of the cab including the ceiling panels shall feature this soft trim and shall be
black in color.
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One (1)
04-02-1660
REAR WALL INTERIOR MATERIAL
The rear wall of the cab shall be coated with a polyurethane coating for a durable finish.
The color shall be black.
One (1)
04-02-1002
THROTTLE AND BRAKE PEDALS
The apparatus shall have suspended throttle and brake pedals.
One (1)
04-02-1105
FLOOR MAT
The interior flooring of the cab shall be covered with an advanced black multi-layer
acoustic dampening mat. The floor matting shall be an open/closed cell, flexible
polyurethane polyamide material with frictional dampening and dissipation properties.
The mat shall be a fire and skid resistant non-wicking material.
One (1)
04-02-1702
SUN VISORS
The driver and officer seats shall feature a sun visor mounted in the header over each
seating position. The sun visors shall be gray tinted plastic.
One (1)
05-01-1050
INTERIOR CAB FINISH
The interior cab shall be finished in a high performance amershield coating including the
interior A, B, C and D pillars, all occupant seat frames and any surrounding surfaces
extending to the ball seal around each door. This type of coating shall feature:
· Durability, scratch, chemical and abrasion resistance
· Consistent, even coverage and a uniform texture
· Resistance from fading from exposure to UV light
· Black in color
One (1)
04-03-0002
ENGINE TUNNEL
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The distance from the back of the tunnel to the interior wall shall be 46" measured at floor
level and 52" at top of engine tunnel. No Exception.
One (1)
04-03-1000
CAB DASH
The cab dash shall offer heavy duty, durable construction using resin transfer molding
(RTM) technology formed composite material. The composite material shall be .28" thick
for improved resistance and military type strength.
RTM is a low pressure, closed molding process which offers a dimensionally accurate and
high-quality surface finish composite molding, using liquid thermoset polymers
reinforced with various forms of fiber reinforcements. The matrix selection of polymer
and reinforcement dictates molding mechanical and surface finish performance.
ABS polymer construction shall not be acceptable. No Exceptions.
The cab dash shall offer a finish of a polyurethane coating for a rugged design and finish.
No Exceptions.
The polyurethane finish shall provide a tough, flexible, impact-absorbing, chemical &
abrasion-resistant, even-textured and skid-resistant surface. The polyurethane finish shall
offer durability and scratch resistance even against today's advanced firefighting turnout
materials with consistent, even coverage and a uniform texture. The polyurethane coating
finish shall resist fading from UV light.
This construction shall allow for a clean, seamless dash area that shall reduce unnecessary
joining of cab dash components. This design allows for the following features:
· Optimal heating and cooling of cab occupants, HVAC louvers shall be integrated into the
gauge panel with a total of six (6) louvers; three louvers pointing at the driver and three
louvers pointing at the officer.
· The cab dash instrument cluster shall be installed on a painted panel. This panel shall
provide for easy removal to increase serviceability and provide ease of maintenance.
· For improved safety cab switches and controls shall be ergonomically located within easy
reach of the driver when in the seated position with seatbelts fastened. This design will
reduce driver distraction and increase safety by putting frequently accessed driver
controls within easy reach to allow the driver more time to focus on the road.
· The officer side cab dash shall have a painted fire service grade RTM composite fiberglass
panel that shall house the three HVAC louvers on the officer side. This panel will also
provide ergonomically located switches and controls for the officer. All controls shall be
within easy reach while in the seated position with seatbelts fastened.
· Access panels on the top of the dash for both the driver and officer sides easing
maintenance access to controls, components and gauge assemblies
· The driver side dash shall include gauges for primary air pressure, secondary air
pressure, a Pacific Insight instrumentation gauge panel and the DEF gauge as standard
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· The driver side dash shall also include two (2) lower panels to the left and right of the
steering column for FMVSS switches such as the Off/Ignition and start switches and the
park brake assembly
· The driver dash shall include a panel for inclusion of an optional Weldon Vista screen and
six (6) additional switches or the HVAC controls and additional switching to the right of
the Driver
· The officer dash shall include a recessed area for optional mounting cradles or brackets
for a laptop computer, mobile data terminal, map compartment or clip board
· The officer dash shall include a panel for inclusion of an optional Weldon Vista
screen and or provisions for switches and gauges to the left of the Officer
ENGINE TUNNEL
The engine tunnel shall be constructed of aluminum offering superior durability in
addition to thermal and acoustic resistance. Covering the engine tunnel shall be a layer of
formed composite material for a contoured transition into the dash and offering a
pleasing appearance.
The engine tunnel shall feature:
· A low-profile design measuring approximately 46.5" wide and 21.5" in height from the
crew floor shall offer optimum visibility of the windshield and cab interior from any
seated position. No Exception.
· The engine tunnel at the driver's position shall be a tapered design, featuring 24" clear
width at floor level, first taper shall start 16.5" from floor level and taper inward for a clear
width of 26" and the final taper shall start at 21" from floor level and taper inward for a
clear width of 33".
· The engine tunnel at the officer's position shall be a tapered design, featuring 23" clear
width at floor level, first taper shall start 16.5" from floor level and taper inward for a clear
width of 22.5" and the final taper shall start at 21" from floor level and taper inward for a
clear width of 31.5".
· The design shall offer a minimum of 30" for the driver and 28.5" for the officer as
measured from the inside door pan to the top edge of the tunnel. The dimension
measured at the "H" (hip) point, with the seat in the lowest position, shall be a minimum
of 28.5" for the driver and 27" for the officer. No Exception.
· Recessed sections for ease of mounting equipment at the rear of the tunnel or for
compartments and bases which can be used for installing Fire/EMS equipment and
components such as hand- held radios.
One (1)
04-03-1020
CAB DASH & ENGINE TUNNEL
The cab dash and the engine tunnel of the cab shall be coated with amershield coating for
a durable finish. The color shall be black.
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One (1)
04-03-2100
OFFICER GLOVE COMPARTMENT
The officer side of the cab dash shall include a glove compartment with door and latch.
One (1)
04-04-1100
MODULAR CENTER DASH CONSOLE
The dash and front portion of the tunnel shall include an angled modular console
centered between the driver and officer positions.
The console shall feature:
· Heavy-duty housing constructed from 14-gauge steel which is powder coated with a
durable semi-gloss textured black finish to provide glare and corrosion resistance
· The console top constructed of black anodized Aluminum extruded rails which allow for
mounting brackets, plates, and other console options
· Integral nut tracks which allow mounting of equipment to the sides of the console by way
of sliding 1/4"-20 hex nuts
· A hinged lid constructed from 16-gauge steel also powder coated for corrosion resistance
· The availability of pre-wiring for specific components
· A modular design for ease of changes and future additions such as changing out brands
of radio, types of sirens or adding accessory space
· The console shall offer 4 areas, 2 upper sections, A and B and 2 lower sections, C and D
with mounting plates for optional components.
One (1)
04-04-1101
Havis Console - Pre Configured
One (1)
04-04-1111
MICROPHONE TABS
One (1) black mounting plate(s) containing mic tabs shall be provided and incorporated in
the modular dash console.
The location(s) shall be as follows:
SHOP NOTE
Officer
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One (1)
04-04-1141
CONSOLE MOUNTED MAP LIGHTS
One (1) black mounting plate(s) containing a map light shall be provided and
incorporated in the modular dash console.
The location(s) shall be as follows:
SHOP NOTE
Officer
One (1)
04-04-1U00
Havis Console - Upper Portion
One (1)
04-04-U013
Havis Console - Upper Portion - Option 13
Two (2)
04-04-1126
BLACK MOUNTING PLATE FOR RADIO
Two (2) black mounting plate(s) containing radio mounting shall be provided and
incorporated in the modular dash console.
The location(s) shall be as follows:
SHOP NOTE
(1) FireCom 5200D
(1) Blank plate
Two (2)
04-04-1134
BLACK MOUNTING PLATE FOR POWER POINTS
Two (2) black mounting plate(s) containing two (2) 12 volt power points and one (1) dual
USB power point shall be provided and incorporated in the modular dash console.
The location(s) shall be as follows:
One (1)
04-04-1176
CONSOLE MOUNTED SIREN
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One (1) black mounting plate(s) containing mounting for a siren shall be provided and
incorporated in the modular dash console.
The location(s) shall be as follows:
SHOP NOTE
Whelen 295SLSA1
One (1)
04-04-1181
CONSOLE MOUNTED TRAFFIC LIGHTBAR CONTROLLER
One (1) black mounting plate(s) containing a plate to mount the traffic advisor lightbar
controller shall be provided and incorporated in the modular dash console.
The location(s) shall be as follows:
SHOP NOTE
blank plate
One (1)
04-04-1201
CONSOLE MOUNTED AM/FM RADIO
One (1) black mounting plate(s) containing a mount for an AM/FM radio shall be
provided and incorporated in the modular dash console.
Please use locations A or B only
One (1)
04-04-2L00
Havis Console - Lower Portion
One (1)
04-04-L005
Havis Console - Lower Portion - Option 5
One (1)
04-04-1116
BLACK MOUNTING PLATE
One (1) black mounting plate(s) containing blank plates shall be provided and
incorporated in the modular dash console.
The location(s) shall be as follows:
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One (1)
04-04-1146
CONSOLE MOUNTED LOCKING ACCESSORY BOX
One (1) black locking accessory box shall be provided and incorporated in the modular
dash console. The lock shall be a key type lock.
The location(s) shall be as follows:
SHOP NOTE
9 inch locking box
D6-D14
One (1)
04-04-1151
CONSOLE MOUNTED ACCESSORY BOX
One (1) black mounting plate(s) containing an open accessory box shall be provided and
incorporated in the modular dash console.
The location(s) shall be as follows:
SHOP NOTE
C6-C14
Two (2)
04-04-1161
CONSOLE MOUNTED CUP HOLDER
Two (2) black mounting plate(s) containing two cup holders shall be provided and
incorporated in the modular dash console.
The location(s) shall be as follows:
One (1)
08-01-0140
INSTRUMENTATION PANEL
The instrumentation panel inlay shall be painted job color.
One (1)
05-02-0010
CAB HEADER
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The cab header shall offer Heavy-duty, durable construction using resin transfer molding
(RTM) technology formed composite material. The composite material shall be .28" thick
for improved resistance and military type strength.
RTM is a low pressure, closed molding process which offers a dimensionally accurate and
high-quality surface finish composite molding, using liquid thermoset polymers
reinforced with various forms of fiber reinforcements. The matrix selection of polymer
and reinforcement dictates molding mechanical and surface finish performance.
ABS polymer construction shall not be acceptable. No Exceptions.
The cab header shall offer a finish of a polyurethane coating for a rugged design and
finish. No Exceptions.
The polyurethane finish shall provide a tough, flexible, impact-absorbing, chemical &
abrasion-resistant, even-textured and skid-resistant surface. The polyurethane finish shall
offer durability and scratch resistance even against today's advanced firefighting turnout
materials with consistent, even coverage and a uniform texture. The polyurethane coating
finish shall resist fading from UV light.
The cab header shall also be purpose built for integration of Fire/EMS components and
ease of maintenance with panels above both the driver and officer positions measuring 8"
wide x 15"long for mounting radios, aerial controls and switches.
HVAC HEATING AND COOLING SYSTEMS
The interior cab climate control shall be comprised of a triple system that shall include a
defroster, a cab and crew heater and air conditioner for a complete HVAC system. The air
conditioning system shall be comprised of compressor, condenser, and a minimum of
three (3) evaporators to provide consistent temperature control throughout the entire cab.
The system shall be rated as an Emergency Vehicle grade for the use in Fire and Rescue
style vehicles and shall provide environmental air treatment in accordance with published
SAE standards.
The HVAC system shall be tested and certified by the component manufacturer and a
third-party independent certified testing laboratory, including all three systems.
Documentation of test results shall be provided with the bid. No Exceptions.
The HVAC system shall be a total and complete system, and shall provide sufficient
defrosting, heating and cooling to the entire cab. The HVAC system shall meet or exceed
all specified items without the use of auxiliary heating and cooling systems.
DEFROSTING SYSTEM
The defrosting system shall feature:
· To provide maximum defrost and heating performance, a 30,000 BTU heater-defroster
unit will be provided inside the cab.
· The defroster unit will be strategically located under the center forward portion of the
instrument panel. For easy access, a removable cover will be installed over the defroster
unit.
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· Six (6) vents shall be located in the top forward portion of the dash for superior defrosting
properties across the entire windshield.
· Defrost vents for the driver and officer windows.
· The system shall be capable of clearing 90 percent or more of the windshield in fifteen (15)
minutes or less after a three (3) hour cold soak at 0 degrees Fahrenheit (-17.78 degrees
Celsius).
· The system shall exceed Flash Fogging standards that are set forth in the SAE Heavy-duty
Cab with Sleeper specifications. Documentation from a third-party testing facility shall be
available upon request. No Exception.
· The defroster will include an integral aluminum frame air filter, high performance dual
scroll blowers, and ducts designed to provide maximum defrosting capabilities for the
one (1) piece windshield.
HEATING SYSTEM
The heating system shall feature:
· Delivery of a minimum of 82,000 BTU/hour of heat to the entire cab.
· Heat and air circulation shall be provided to the driver and officer foot area of the cab as
standard through ducting in the foot well area of both positions. No Exception.
· Substantial air movement and heating provided to the driver and officer's position,
Composite dash will have six (6) adjustable louvers, located in the dash, three (3)
adjustable louvers directed at the driver and three (3) adjustable louvers directed at the
officer and floor vents at the driver and officer. Aluminum dash will have (4) adjustable
louvers, located in the dash, two (2) adjustable louvers directed at the driver and two (2)
adjustable louvers directed at the officer and floor vents at the driver and officer.
· Dual overhead units, with five (5) adjustable louvers shall be mounted above the rear
facing seat positions on the driver and officer side of the cab
· The heater shall be plumbed with a shut off valve at the engine, so that the coolant
bypasses the heaters.
AIR CONDITIONING
The air conditioning system shall feature:
· One (1) evaporator shall be located under the center dash and Two (2) crew overhead
evaporators located near the B-pillar on each side of the cab allowing for greater frontal
visibility for the forward-facing crew seating and allowing for more interior mounting of
accessories.
· A gravity condensation drain system shall be utilized. These drains shall remove all
condensation from the evaporator units and direct it to the exterior of the chassis cab for
optimal performance. Systems utilizing pumps to remove condensation, or gravity
systems with poles or other obstructions located within the cab to route drains through
shall not be acceptable. No Exceptions.
· Substantial air movement for optimum cooling shall be provided to the driver and officer
positions, with six (6) adjustable louvers, located in the dash, three (3) adjustable louvers
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shall be directed at the driver and three (3) adjustable louvers shall be directed at the
officer and floor vents at the driver and officer.
· The air condition system shall be capable of cooling the cab from outside ambient average
temp of 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius) to an average inside cab temp of 71
degrees Fahrenheit (22 degrees Celsius) at no less than 50% humidity in 30 minutes with
an engine RPM of 1250, after a two (2) hour heat soak. A certification document from the
testing facility shall be available upon request. No Exception.
Proposals offering ceiling mounted evaporator units in the center of the cab above or on
the engine tunnel shall not be accepted as this is a safety consideration due to the lack of
visibility and communication within the cab.
One (1)
05-01-6010
CAB PAINT AIR CONDITIONING CONDENSER COVER
The air conditioning condenser cover shall be made out of aluminum and shall be painted
to match the roof color. Plastic condenser covers will not be acceptable. No Exception.
One (1)
05-02-0048
HEATER HOSE
The heater hose inside the cab for the HVAC system shall be rubber hose.
One (1)
05-02-0055
Rear Crew Controls Advanced Wiring
The Rear Crew HVAC controls will be wired so that whenever the A/C is turned on in
the cab the rear crew A/C fans will also come on at the low setting, to prevent the
evaporators from freezing up.
Electronic Heater Valves
The Electric Shut Off Valves for the HVAC Heater will be controlled by a Driver’s side
dash mounted switch.
One (1)
05-02-0200
CONDENSER
The cab air conditioning system shall include one (1) low profile HE-condenser which
shall be centered forward on the roof of the cab.
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One (1)
05-02-0300
AUXILIARY DEFROSTER FANS
Two (2) each 6" diameter defrost fans integrated into the driver and officer header angled
towards the windshield for improved air circulation.
SHOP NOTE
Will be switched in Vista on VMUX trucks.
One (1)
05-02-0600
CLEANAIR RECIRCULATION AIR SCRUBBER
The fire apparatus cab shall be equipped with a CleanAir cab recirculation air filtration
system. The CleanAir system shall be mounted behind the engine tunnel and be designed
to remove harmful particles, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and other gases from
the cab. The system shall contain two (2) different filters housed in a metal box. The
activated charcoal filter shall meet a minimum efficiency 75% for removing VOCs on the
first pass as tested by an independent particulate testing facility. The testing shall be done
to ASHRAE Standard 145.2 Performance of Gas-Phase Air Cleaning Systems. No
Exception.
The first filter in the system shall be designed to remove particles such as smoke, vehicle
exhaust emissions, dust, etc. from the cab through the use an electrostatically charged
MERV (minimum efficiency reporting value) 15 filter. This filter shall be designed to trap
85%-95% of particles with as small as .3 microns. No Exception
The second filter shall be an activated charcoal filter with both coconut shell carbon and
potassium permanganate. This combination shall be capable of removing more than 350
different types of contaminants and gasses from the air. The filter shall be trap and/or
change the chemical chemistry of the VOCs. No Exception.
The system shall be designed to recirculate the air inside the cab a minimum of 3 times
every 10-15 minutes depending on the size and configuration of the cab.
The system shall be wired through the battery master switch and shall have an on/off
switch located near the driver or officer position.
Documentation from the independent laboratory the test results shall be provided upon
request.
One (1)
08-02-0121
HEATING AND COOLING CONTROLS
The HVAC system shall be controlled through all available vistas, and the HVAC system
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for the crew area shall be controlled through a manual panel located in the crew area.
One (1)
08-02-0106
REAR CREW ARE CONTROLS – FORWARD FACING DRIVER’S SIDE
The controls for the crew area heat shall be mounted overhead, along the ceiling. The final
location shall be determined at the preconstruction.
SHOP NOTE
415DS
One (1)
03-09-0105
SEAT AND SEAT BELT COLOR
This seat in the cab shall be black in color with a red seat belt.
One (1)
03-09-01X3
DRIVER SEAT
The driver’s seat shall be a 911 Seats XL, wide series seat.
Standard features of this 10way Non SCBA 3pt ABTS (all belts to seats) include 108 degree
recline, adjustable headrest, wide contoured back with 2 way adjustable lumbar.
Electronic adjustments include fore/aft, up/down, front/rear tilt.
The seat shall feature an XL 21-inch-wide comfort cushion including Seats Incorporated
exclusive EVC (elastomeric vibration control); easing tailbone pressure, enhancing
comfort and reducing vibration by up to 50%. This system has Seats Inc’s D2 (dual
density) foam combining a soft topper foam pad further enhancing comfort, and a high-
density bottom foam base to promote longevity.
The seat(s) shall have a 7-year manufactures warranty no exception.
Cushion reinforced with French seaming and is NFPA compliant with an occupancy
sensor.
One (1)
03-09-000B
SEAT BELT DUAL RETRACTOR
The seat shall feature 3pt ABTS (all belts to seats). The seat belt shall feature Ready Reach
to ensure that the seat belt is easy to see and grab while in full turnout gear; and a dual
seat belt retractor.
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One (1)
03-09-0121
SEAT BACK
The seat back shall incorporate a standard style headrest.
One (1)
03-09-02X3
SEAT MOUNTING DRIVER
The driver’s electric seat shall be installed in an ergonomic position in relation to the cab
dash.
The power seat or seats installed in the cab shall be wired directly to battery power.
One (1)
03-09-0906
SEAT MATERIAL
The seats shall include a covering of Endurance Vinyl, the vinyl shall be a high strength,
and easy to clean. Endurance Vinyl shall be easier to clean and higher durability than
standard vinyl.
One (1)
03-09-0920
SEAT BACK LOGO
The seat back shall include the “Rosenbauer” logo. The logo shall be centered on the
standard headrest of the seat back.
One (1)
03-09-3010
DRIVER SEAT BOX STORAGE COMPARTMENT
There shall be a storage area under the driver’s seat. The compartment shall be 21.25
inches wide, 22.50-inches long, and 6.25 inches high. The access opening shall be 15.00
inches wide and 4.50 inches high.
One (1)
03-09-3236
ALUMINUM ACCESS DOOR
There shall be an aluminum door cover provided for the driver and officer seat
compartment. The door shall be coated to match the interior of the cab, and it shall be
equipped with a piano style hinge and a manual latch.
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One (1)
03-09-024A
OFFICER SEAT
The officer seat shall be 911 Seats Incorporated 911 Seats XL, wide series seat.
The seat shall feature 3pt ABTS (all belts to seats).
The seat shall feature a 21-inch-wide XL comfort cushion including Seats Incorporated
exclusive EVC (elastomeric vibration control); easing tailbone pressure, enhancing
comfort and reducing vibration by up to 50%. This system has Seats Inc’s D2 (dual
density) foam combining a soft topper foam pad further enhancing comfort, and a high-
density bottom foam base to promote longevity. Seat to include wide comfort back with
contoured foam.
The seat(s) shall have a 7-year manufactures warranty no exception.
Cushion reinforced with French seaming and is NFPA compliant with an occupancy
sensor.
One (1)
03-09-000B
SEAT BELT DUAL RETRACTOR
The seat shall feature 3pt ABTS (all belts to seats). The seat belt shall feature Ready Reach
to ensure that the seat belt is easy to see and grab while in full turnout gear; and a dual
seat belt retractor.
One (1)
03-09-0126
SEAT BACK SMARTDOCK SCBA BRACKET
The seat shall include a SmartDock Gen 2 hands free SCBA bracket that utilizes a locking
mechanism that engages during deceleration. The bracket shall hold the cylinder in place
while in transit and release using no straps, levers, buttons or switches. This bracket shall
be NFPA 1901 compliant.
One (1)
03-09-0906
SEAT MATERIAL
The seats shall include a covering of Endurance Vinyl, the vinyl shall be a high strength,
and easy to clean. Endurance Vinyl shall be easier to clean and higher durability than
standard vinyl.
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One (1)
03-09-0920
SEAT BACK LOGO
The seat back shall include the “Rosenbauer” logo. The logo shall be centered on the
standard headrest of the seat back.
One (1)
03-09-3020
OFFICER’S SEAT BOX STORAGE COMPARTMENT
There shall be a storage area under the officer’s seat. The compartment shall be 19.75
inches wide, 17.50 inches long, and 6.25 inches high. The access opening shall be 9.00
inches wide and 4.50 inches high.
S One (1)
03-09-041A
Two (2) Center Forward Facing Seats - XL
SHOP NOTE
2 outboard forward facing seats on a 3 man seat box
Two (2)
03-09-055A
FORWARD FACING CENTER SEAT
Two (2) forward facing center crew area seat(s) shall be 911 Seats Incorporated XL, wide
series fixed bottom seat(s).
The seat(s) shall also feature a 21-inch-wide XL comfort cushion including Seats
Incorporated exclusive EVC (elastomeric vibration control); easing tailbone pressure,
enhancing comfort and reducing vibration by up to 50%. This system has Seats Inc’s D2
(dual density) foam combining a soft topper foam pad further enhancing comfort, and a
high-density bottom foam base to promote longevity. Seat to include wide comfort back
with contoured foam.
The seat(s) shall have a 7-year manufactures warranty no exception.
Cushion reinforced with French seaming and is NFPA compliant with an occupancy
sensor
SHOP NOTE
Belt Orientation- LH & RH to Door
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Two (2)
03-09-000B
SEAT BELT DUAL RETRACTOR
The seat shall feature 3pt ABTS (all belts to seats). The seat belt shall feature Ready Reach
to ensure that the seat belt is easy to see and grab while in full turnout gear; and a dual
seat belt retractor.
Two (2)
03-09-0126
SEAT BACK SMARTDOCK SCBA BRACKET
The seat shall include a SmartDock Gen 2 hands free SCBA bracket that utilizes a locking
mechanism that engages during deceleration. The bracket shall hold the cylinder in place
while in transit and release using no straps, levers, buttons or switches. This bracket shall
be NFPA 1901 compliant.
S Two (2)
03-09-057A
SEAT MOUNTING FORWARD FACING CENTER
The forward facing center seats shall be installed facing the front of the cab.
Two (2)
03-09-0906
SEAT MATERIAL
The seats shall include a covering of Endurance Vinyl, the vinyl shall be a high strength,
and easy to clean. Endurance Vinyl shall be easier to clean and higher durability than
standard vinyl.
Two (2)
03-09-0920
SEAT BACK LOGO
The seat back shall include the “Rosenbauer” logo. The logo shall be centered on the
standard headrest of the seat back.
One (1)
03-09-3102
SEAT FRAME FORWARD FACING ENCLOSED
The forward facing center seats shall include an enclosed seat box which is located and
installed on the rear wall.
The seat frame shall be constructed of no less than 5052-H32 .19" thick aluminum plate.
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One (1)
03-09-3212
SEAT FRAME FORWARD FACING ACCESS
The seat frame shall include three (3) cutouts. There shall be one on each side facing the
rear crew doors, and one in the center facing the engine tunnel for access.
One (1)
03-09-4001
SEAT COMPARTMENT FINISH
The seat frame shall be finished to match the interior finish of the cab.
One (1)
04-05-201I
EXTERIOR GRAB HANDLES
One (1) Black 18” exterior assist handle shall be mounted behind each of the cab doors.
The grab handle shall be made of 1.25” diameter aluminum to enable non-slip assistance
with a gloved hand and mounted on stanchions. The handle shall feature amber and red
LED lights which shall illuminate when the respective door is opened. The handles shall
be mounted to the cab with nutserts. No Exception.
One (1)
08-01-0800
GRAB HANDLE LIGHT ACTIVATION
The grab handle lights shall activate when the park brake is engaged.
SHOP NOTE
Red on with park brake, amber on with marker lights.
One (1)
04-08-0010
CAB FASCIA
The cab fascia shall offer a traditional, yet aggressive appearance, in its design and shall be
constructed of work-hardened 5052-H32 aluminum. This design shall feature:
· A super structure which is fully welded to the cab, for a seamless and robust integration
· Thermoformed headlamp bezels, constructed of impact resistant, polycarbonate composite
which is vacuum metalized to eliminate pealing and bubbling of a chrome type film or
plating
· Traditional style headlight bezels with 4 x 6 high intensity headlights which shall add a
classic look to the fascia while improving visibility
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S One (1)
04-08-0100
FRONT GRILLE
A prominent front grille shall punctuate the aggressive design of the cab with its outboard
wing style warning light bezels and heavy framework. The front grille shall feature:
· Fabricated construction for superior strength and durability
· Line-X black finish for a distinctive appearance
· Up to six (6) warning light locations along the mid bar for a variety of warning light
combinations
One (1)
04-08-0026
LIGHT BEZEL
The front grille shall include wing light bezels that are able to house two (2) 4" x 6" lights.
The bezels shall be constructed of steel and coated in black Line-X.
One (1)
04-08-0052
DEPARTMENT NAME IN CENTER GRILLE BAR
The fire department's name shall be laser cut into the center bar of the stainless steel grille.
There shall be room for up to (10) characters that are no more than three-inch (3") tall.
SHOP NOTE
MLFD
One (1)
04-08-0053
GRILLE BACK LIGHTING
The fire department's name shall be back lit in red. The grille light shall come on with the
E-Master switch or when the park brake is set.
One (1)
04-08-0125
FRONT GRILLE INLAY
The front grille shall include a honeycomb inlay of steel, painted black, which shall provide
air flow to through the grille and provide a sporty, muscular appearance to the front of the
apparatus.
The horizontal bars shall be overlaid with polished stainless steel strips.
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One (1)
06-03-2023
FLUID FILLS & CHECK
For ease of maintenance and access, the following fluid checks shall be located behind the
tiltable and/or removable mesh panel:
· Engine Oil dipstick
· Engine Coolant Sight Glass
· Power Steering Fluid dipstick
· Windshield Washer Fluid
The following fluid fill shall be located behind the tiltable and/or removable mesh panel:
· Engine Oil
· Power Steering
Proposals including access to fluid checks through the tunnel or by raising the cab shall
not be considered.
One (1)
08-00-050C
LED HEADLIGHTS
A set of 4 FireTech 4X6 LED Headlights shall be provided. The kit shall consist of 2
fixtures which operate as SAE VOR “high/low” beams, and 2 fixtures which operate as
SAE VO “high-only” beams. All 4 headlights shall have a SAE “P” parking lamp halo
surrounding the driving beams, which shall be energized any time the vehicle park brake
is set. Optically, on the high/low headlight, an articulated set of elliptical optics must be
used to illuminate the foreground while operating in “low” beam mode. The lens of the
high/low beam headlight shall be marked “DOT VOR SAE HL P 16.” The lens of the
high-only beam shall be marked “DOT VO SAE HL P 16.” All circuits of the headlights
shall be designed to operate from 9-32v DC.
All 4 fixtures must be manufactured such that the internal pressure of the headlight
remains constant regardless of operating temperature. The housing shall be equipped
with a mechanically fastened GORE PolyVent. Similar functioning vent materials affixed
to the housing using adhesive shall not be acceptable for substitution.
The headlights shall be installed, wired, and aimed, in accordance with FMVSS108. The
manufacturer of the headlights shall warrant the headlights against defects for the life of
the apparatus.
The headlights shall be warranted against failure and condensation accumulation by
Hiviz for the life of the apparatus.
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One (1)
08-00-0521
DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS
The daytime running light feature shall include the headlights on low beam and the
marker lights shall be illuminated and a wig-wag or alternating feature.
HEADLIGHT FLASHER
Deliberate operator selection of high beams will override the flashing function until low
beams are again selected. Per NFPA, these clear flashing lights will also be disabled “On
Scene” when the park brake is applied.
One (1)
08-01-0341
HEADLIGHT FLASHER SWITCH
The alternating high beam headlamp switch shall be located in the VISTA screen.
One (1)
08-00-0540
HEADLIGHT LOCATION
The headlights shall be located on the front fascia in the upper buckets, on each side of the
cab grille.
SHOP NOTE
104 OS, 105 OS, and 104 DS, 105 DS
One (1)
08-00-0603
FRONT TURN SIGNALS
Two (2) Whelen M6 LED square, front turn signal assemblies shall be provided. Each
turn signal shall be mounted in an attractive façade style bezel which is an integral part of
the fascia.
One (1)
08-00-0630
TURN SIGNAL LOCATION
The turn signals shall be located on the front fascia directly below the headlights, one each
side of the cab grille.
SHOP NOTE
106 OS & DS
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One (1)
08-00-0608
FRONT MARKER LAMPS
The cab front shall include five (5) LED amber marker lamps above the windshield in
accordance with the Department of Transportation requirements.
One (1)
08-00-061B
SIDE MARKER LIGHTS
Two (2) LED side marker light assemblies shall be mounted on the side of the cab ahead
of the driver door, adjacent to the front head lamp bezel.
One (1)
08-01-0302
HEADLIGHT AND MARKER LIGHT ACTIVATION
The head light and marker lights shall be activated through the Vista screen
One (1)
04-08-0154
CAB FENDERS
The cab wheel wells shall include full width, 14-gauge 304 stainless-steel cab fenders to
resist corrosion and enable easier cleaning maintenance. The fenders shall be powder
coated black with a slight texture. The inner liner, measuring 18" wide shall be
constructed of plastic with an outer fenderette measuring 2.5" wide. The inner liner shall
be installed with 410 stainless-steel hardware that has been coated with black zinc oxide.
S One (1)
04-08-0220
COWL MOUNT FOR LIGHT
The cab shall include a mount on the Driver's side front cab corner radius below the
windshield. The mount shall be used for the mounting of lights or other accessories.
SHOP NOTE
Cowl mount for bell
One (1)
04-09-0300
COMMANDER LOGO
A COMMANDER logo shall be installed on each side of the chassis cab.
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One (1)
04-10-0351
FRONT MUD FLAPS
The cab and chassis shall be provided with rubber front mud flaps.
One (1)
05-00-0221
CAB TILT SYSTEM
The cab shall be a full tilt style. A hydraulic cab lift system shall be provided consisting of
an electric powered hydraulic pump, dual lift cylinders, and necessary hoses and valves.
The cab tilt shall be mounted on the right hand side of the chassis frame in front of the
batteries below the frame. The mounting bracket shall be Hot Dipped Galvanized.
The dual lift cylinders shall lift the cab 45 degrees from a horizontal plane facilitating easy
engine maintenance. The chassis engine shall be able to be removed if required without
tilting the cab beyond 45-degrees.
The center line of the chassis cab tilt shall be a minimum of 76" from the center line of the
front axle, providing a large corridor between the cab and front tire for maximum work
space and accessibility to fan, fan belt, fan drive, air compressor, power steering pump,
alternator and air filter.
The tilt angle shall allow access to the engine and area under the cab without contacting
any components mounted to the gravel shield.
The cab shall include a four (4)-point rubber isolated cab pivot and mounting system. The
rear histic mounts shall be isolated from the chassis frame to reduce the transfer of road
vibrations and frame torque into the cab, while providing superior handling
characteristics.
The front cab pivot assemblies shall be a 1/2" A36 steel plate with a .31" thick 2-1/2"
diameter tube cross member mechanically attached to the cab and frame. There shall be
two (2) greaseable rubber isolated engineered bushings to reduce the transfer of road
vibrations into the cab.
The cab shall be locked down by a two (2)-point automatic spring-loaded hook
mechanism that actuates after the cab has been lowered.
The cylinders shall include blocking valves (velocity fuses) which prevent motion when
no control buttons are pushed. In the event of a hydraulic system failure, the valves shall
retain the fluid in the cylinders.
A redundant mechanical stay arm shall automatically be engaged once the cab has been
fully raised. Before lowering the cab, this device must be disengaged using the stay arm
control located on the driver’s side rear of the cab, providing the operator protection from
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high engine exhaust temperatures. The stay arm shall be safety yellow for high visibility
so that it is easy to see whether the arm is in place or not. No Exception
All mounting points shall be bolted directly to the frame rail.
The cab lift safety system shall be interlocked with the parking brake. The cab tilt
mechanism shall be active only when the parking brake is set and the battery master switch
is in the on position. If the parking brake is release, the cab tilt mechanism shall be disabled.
There shall be a manual pump incorporated in the event of a system failure to the cab tilt
system.
A warning light shall illuminate in the cab instrument panel to indicate whenever the cab
is not fully latched in the locked down position, and the parking break is release.
One (1)
05-00-0021
CAB TILT LIMIT SWITCH
An adjustable cab tilt limit switch shall be included with the cab tilt system. The switch
shall effectively limit cab's travel to avoid impact with bumper mounted items, or station
ceiling clearance, when being tilted.
There shall be a safety bar to hold the cab at the new adjusted height for additional safety.
One (1)
05-00-0045
CAB TILT LOCK DOWN INDICATOR
The cab dash shall include a message located within the dual air pressure gauge which shall
alert the driver when the cab is unlocked and ajar. The alert message shall cease to be
displayed when the cab is in the fully lowered position and the hold down hooks are
secured and locked to the cab mounts.
In addition to the alert message an audible alarm shall sound when the cab is unlocked and
ajar and the parking brake is released.
S One (1)
05-00-7158
REARVIEW MIRRORS
The cab exterior shall include Ramco bus style mirrors, one (1) mounted on the Drivers’
door and one (1) mounted on the Officer's side front cab corner radius below the
windshield.
The driver's side mirror shall be model BLK-1350-PCHR bus style mirror. The mirror head
shall be injection molded Black ABS plastic that measures 9.5" wide x 13.5" high and is
mounted with a polished die-cast aluminum arm.
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The officer’s side mirror shall be model BLK-1352-A18Blk-PHCHR. The mirror head shall
be injection molded Black plastic that measures 9.5" wide x 13.5" high and is mounted
with a 18" long Black cast aluminum arm.
The mirrors shall feature a lower heated remote controlled convex glass with an upper
heated remote controlled flat glass. The mirror control switches shall be located within
easy reach of the driver. The mirrors shall be manufactured using the finest quality non-
glare glass and shall feature a rigid mounting thereby reducing vibration. The mirrors
shall be corrosion free under all weather conditions.
SHOP NOTE
The driver's side mirror shall be model BLK-1350-PCHR bus style mirror. The mirror head
shall be injection molded Black ABS plastic that measures 9.5" wide x 13.5" high and is
mounted with a polished die-cast aluminum arm.
The officer's side mirror shall be model BLK-1352-A18Blk-PHCHR. The mirror head shall
be injection molded Black plastic that measures 9.5" wide x 13.5" high and is mounted
with a 18" long Black cast aluminum arm.
One (1)
08-01-0821
REARVIEW MIRROR REMOTE ACTIVATION
The driver's panel shall include activation for the rearview mirrors remote function. The
driver panel shall also include a switch activating the mirrors to be heated.
One (1)
05-01-5015
CAB TWO TONE PAINT
The cab surface shall be thoroughly washed with grease cutting solvent (PPG DX330) prior
to any sanding. The cab surface shall then be sanded and minor imperfections filled and
sanded. The prepared surface shall then be washed again with (PPG DX330) to remove any
contaminants from all surfaces to be painted.
The first coating to be applied shall be a pre-treat epoxy primer (.5 to 1.0 dry film build)
for maximum adhesion to the body material. The next two to four coats shall be a
polyurethane primer resurfacing agent (PPG F4936). The film build shall be 4-6 mils
when dry. The primer coat, after appropriate dry time, shall be sanded with 320-600 grit
sandpaper to ensure a maximum gloss finish. The last step shall be an application of at
least three coats of PPG FDG polyurethane two-component color (single stage). The film
build shall be 2-3 mils when dry. The single stage polyurethane shall provide a UV
barrier to prevent fading and chalking.
The cab shall then be painted with the specific colors designated by the customer with a
minimum thickness of 2.00 mils of finished paint, followed by a clear top coat not to
exceed 2.00 mils.
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One (1)
05-01-5020
CAB PAINT UPPER
The upper or secondary cab color shall be PPG ______________________ color and
____________ number.
SHOP NOTE
PPG FDG 9000 black
One (1)
05-01-5021
CAB PAINT LOWER
The lower or primary cab color shall be PPG ______________________ color and
____________ number.
SHOP NOTE
PPG FDG 926415 Red
One (1)
05-01-503A
Cab Paint Exterior Breakline - Paint Break A
One (1)
05-01-6051
CAB UNDERCOAT
The cab shall have an undercoat applied prior to the cab being set on the running gear.
The under coat shall be a waterborne, one-component, air dry undercoat formulated to
prevent chipping, cracking and marring of painted or unpainted surfaces after exposure
to high impact sand, gravel or other abrasive materials. It shall also have high corrosion
resistance.
Two (2)
05-01-7000
PAINT SPRAY OUT
The customer shall be supplied with a paint spray out for customer approval prior to the
cab being painted.
One (1)
07-05-010B
FRONT AXLE
The front axle beam shall be rated to carry 20,000 lbs. and consist of a fabricated box cross
section construction with 100ksi plate and a continuous beam architecture to minimize
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stress points for added durability. The box shaped cross section resists horizontal, vertical,
and twisting forces more effectively than traditional I-beam axles while helping to reduce
dynamic camber and toe changes therefore a traditional I-beam axle shall not be
considered. The axle shall incorporate a removable kingpin feature for ease of kingpin
serviceability. The knuckles shall allow for compatibility with disc brakes mounted at the
12 o’clock position and with drum brakes and allow for wheel cut up to 45 degrees. They
shall also utilize premium kingpin bushings and seals to provide enhanced protection
from the elements to improve bushing life.
The axle shall have a magnetic plug.
The axle shall be warrantied for five (5) years or five hundred thousand (500,000) miles
whichever comes first. No Exception.
One (1)
07-05-0120
FRONT WHEEL BEARING LUBRICATION
The front axle wheel bearings shall be lubricated with oil. The oil level can be visually
checked via clear inspection windows in the front axle hubs.
One (1)
07-05-0272
FRONT SUSPENSION
The suspension shall consist of multi-leaf parabolic springs with double wrapped front
eye that are packaged within an integrated clamp group that allows for ease of OEM
assembly on to the axle beam and reduced part count. The clamp group bolts are
tightened on the top of the clamp group opposed to the traditional U-bolt on the bottom
making it easier to access with a torque wrench for servicing. The spring shall also include
a lower shock attachment with an upturned eye. The springs will contain threaded pin
bushings to allow simplification of spring alignment as well as long service life and
improved ride quality. The suspension and spring geometry will be optimized to provide
improved bump steer and Ackermann. Two ZF Sachs twin-tube shocks shall be provided
with the front suspension assembly. The shocks shall be specially developed for parabolic
leaf springs with a digressive characteristic curve using a patented piston system. The
shocks shall feature multi-stage piston and base valves. The combination of valves shall
achieve the desired damping characteristics that are ideal for the application. The
suspension shall be rated for a minimum of 20,000 lbs. No Exception.
One (1)
07-05-0345
POWER STEERING GEAR WITH ASSIST
The power steering gear shall be a TRW model TAS 85 and shall include the following:
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· A balanced, hydraulic, positive displacement, sliding vane power steering pump which is
gear driven from the engine
· One-piece, 2" diameter drag link for maintaining consistent wheel alignment resulting in
less maintenance.
· The steering gear shall be mounted on a plane that is at a 9-degree angle in relationship to
the center plane of the chassis. This mounting technique is designed to reduce the
operating angle of input steering shafts. A more direct, responsive, and smoother
handling vehicle will result from these unique design characteristics.
A certified torque and geometry study by TRW shall be available upon request.
One (1)
07-06-0420
CHASSIS ALIGNMENT
The chassis frame rails shall be measured to insure the length is correct and cross checked
to make sure they run parallel and are square to each other. The front and rear axles shall
be laser aligned. The front tires and wheels shall be aligned and toe-in set on the front tires
by the apparatus manufacturer.
Alignment documentation shall be available upon request.
One (1)
07-06-0522
FRONT AXLE CRAMP ANGLE
The chassis shall have a front axle cramp angle of 45 degrees to the left and right.
One (1)
07-07-0186
STEER TIRES
The steer tires shall be Bridgestone 385/65R 22.5 "L" tubeless radial R244.
The steer tires shall feature:
· A stamped load capacity of 19,840 pounds per axle with a speed capacity of 65 miles per
hour when properly inflated to 130 pounds per square inch
· An intermittent service rating shall give the tires a load capacity of 20,000 pounds per axle
at 68 mph or a load capacity of 19,840 pounds with a speed capacity of 75 miles per hour
when properly inflated to 130 pounds per square inch
Two (2)
07-06-0436
TIRE BALANCING
There shall be counter acting balancing beads used in all of the tires.
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One (1)
07-07-0713
FRONT WHEELS
The Front Wheels shall be hub piloted 22.50 inch X 12.00 Alcoa Aluminum wheels with a
one piece wheel finished in DURA-BLACK. The hub piloted mounting system shall
provide easy installation and shall include two-piece flange nuts. The aluminum wheels
will be treated on both sides with the DURA-BLACK finish. The wheel will come with a
color matched hub and nut cover.
One (1)
07-08-0203
FRONT BRAKES
The front brakes shall be Meritor EX225 Disc Plus disc brakes with 17" vented rotors. The
disc brakes shall be provided with visual wear indicators.
The front brakes shall include brake chambers supplied by Meritor and shall be approved
per application.
One (1)
07-05-0315
STEERING COLUMN AND WHEEL
The cab shall include a Douglas Autotech steering column. The steering column shall
feature an 18”, four (4) spoke steering wheel located at the driver’s position; a five (5)
position tilt and 2.25” telescopic adjustment. The steering wheel shall be provided with a
black vinyl cover with foam padding and a horn button, self-canceling turn signal switch,
four-way hazard switch and headlamp dimmer switch. The steering column shall also
incorporate a steering angle sensor.
The chassis shall include dual electric 12-volt horn with a minimum 110 decibels.
One (1)
07-06-0109
REAR AXLE
A Meritor RT-46-160 tandem driving axle shall be incorporated as the rear axle for the
chassis. The axle shall feature:
· Rated capacity of 48,000 pounds
· Heavy duty Hypoid gearing for longer life, increased strength and quieter operation
· Industry-standard wheel ends for compatibility with both disc and drum brakes, and
unitized oil seal technology to keep lubricant in and help prevent contaminant damage
· Rigid differential case for high axle strength and reduced maintenance
· Rugged Dependability
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· Rectangular shaped, hot formed housing with a standard wall thickness at spring seat of
.50” for extra strength and rigidity
· A magnetic plug
· 5-year warranty
REAR AXLE DIFFERENTIAL LUBRICATION
The rear axle differential shall be lubricated with oil.
REAR WHEEL BEARING LUBRICATION
The rear axle wheel bearings shall be lubricated with oil.
One (1)
07-06-0262
REAR SUSPENSION
The tandem axle rear suspension shall be a Ridewell Dynalastic RD202S with accordion
elastomer springs, incorporating a straddle mount pedestal and urethane pivot bushings,
preset load distribution and independent axle movement. The rear tandem suspension shall
have 54.00 inch axle centers.
The rear tandem suspension capacity shall be rated at 48,000 pounds.
One (1)
07-08-0110
BRAKE SYSTEM
A rapid build-up air brake system shall be provided. The air brakes shall include a three
(3) air tank, four (4) reservoir system with a minimum of 5852 cubic inch of air capacity.
A floor mounted treadle valve shall be mounted inside the cab for graduated control of
applying and releasing the brakes. The system shall include an anti-compounding
feature. All air reservoirs provided on the chassis shall be labeled for identification.
The rear axle spring brakes shall automatically apply in any situation when the air
pressure falls below 25 PSI and shall include a mechanical means for releasing the spring
brakes when necessary. An audible alarm shall designate when the system air pressure is
below 60 PSI.
A six (6) sensor, six (6) modulator Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) shall be installed on
the front and tandem rear axles in order to prevent the brakes from locking or skidding
while braking during hard stops or on icy or wet surfaces. This in turn shall allow the
driver to maintain steering control under heavy braking and in most instances, shorten
the braking distance. The electronic monitoring system shall incorporate diagonal
circuitry which shall monitor wheel speed during braking through a sensor and tone ring
on each wheel. A dash mounted ABS lamp shall be provided to notify the driver of a
system malfunction. The ABS system shall automatically disengage the auxiliary braking
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system device when required. The speedometer screen shall be capable of reporting all
active defaults using PID/SID and FMI standards.
Additional safety shall be accommodated through Automatic Traction Control (ATC)
which shall be installed on the tandem rear axle. The ATC system shall apply the ABS
when the drive wheels loose traction. The system shall scale the electronic engine throttle
back to prevent wheel spin while accelerating on ice or wet surfaces.
The Electronic Stability Control (ESC) unit is a functional extension of the electronic
braking system. It is able to detect any skidding of the vehicle about its vertical axis as
well as any rollover tendency. The control unit comprises an angular-speed sensor that
measures the vehicle’s motion about the vertical axis, caused, for instance, by cornering or
by skidding on a slippery road surface. An acceleration sensor measures the vehicle’s
lateral acceleration. The Controller Area Network (CAN) bus provides information on the
steering angle. On the basis of lateral acceleration and steering angle, an integrated
microcontroller calculates a theoretical angular speed for the stable vehicle condition.
The Meritor Wabco ABS and ESC system shall come with a three (3) year/300,000 mile
parts and labor warranty.
SHOP NOTE
w/ air manifold
One (1)
07-05-0500
MUD / SNOW SWITCH
A momentary switch shall be provided and properly labeled “mud/snow”. The switch
shall be a rocker switch on a point to point truck or in the Vista on a V-Mux truck. When
the switch is pressed once, the system shall allow a momentary wheel slip to obtain
traction under extreme mud and snow conditions. During this condition the ATC light
shall blink continuously notifying the driver of activation. Pressing the switch again shall
deactivate the mud/snow feature.
SHOP NOTE
Switch will be in Vista on V-Mux Trucks
Two (2)
07-08-0251
REAR BRAKES
The rear brakes shall be Meritor 16.50 inch X 7.00 inch S-cam drum type.
The rear brakes shall include brake chambers supplied by Meritor and shall be approved
per application.
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REAR BRAKE DUST SHIELDS
The rear brakes shall be equipped with brake dust shields.
REAR BRAKE SLACK ADJUSTERS
The rear brakes shall include Meritor automatic slack adjusters installed on the axle which
features a simple, durable design offering reduced weight. The automatic slack adjusters
shall feature a manual adjusting nut which cannot inadvertently be backed off and
threaded grease fittings for easy serviceability.
Two (2)
07-06-0300
REAR SHOCK ABSORBERS
Shock absorbers shall be supplied by the suspension manufacturer and installed on the
rear axle suspension.
One (1)
07-06-0351
REAR AXLE DIFFERENTIAL CONTROL
The tandem axles shall include an inter-axle differential lock which shall allow both axles
to be engaged as drive axles.
One (1)
08-01-0912
INTERAXLE DIFFERENTIAL LOCK CONTROL ACTIVATION
The inter-axle differential lock control shall be activated through vista.
One (1)
07-07-0413
REAR TIRES
The rear tires shall be Bridgestone 11R 22.5 tubeless radial M799 Multi-Surface tread.
The rear tires shall feature:
· A stamped load capacity of 24,200 pounds per axle with a speed capacity of 75 miles per
hour when properly inflated to 120 pounds per square inch.
Eight (8)
07-06-0436
TIRE BALANCING
There shall be counter acting balancing beads used in all of the tires.
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One (1)
07-07-079A
REAR WHEEL
The rear wheels shall be Alcoa hub piloted, heavy duty, 22.50 inch x 8.25 inch aluminum
wheels. The hub piloted mounting system shall provide easy installation and shall
include two-piece flange nuts. Each inner and outer wheel shall have a DURA-BLACK
finish treated on both sides of the exterior wheel. The outer wheel will come with a color
matched hub and nut cover.
One (1)
07-07-0620
VALVE STEM EXTENSION - TANDEM AXLE
To allow for easy checking and inflation of the rear inner tires shall be equipped with a
multi-layer valve stem extension, the layers shall be as follows: starting from the inner to
out layer, stainless steel metal core, air tube, stainless steel jacket, protective color.
One (1)
07-07-0993
VEHICLE TOP SPEED
The top speed of the vehicle shall be programmed at approximately 60 MPH +/-2 MPH at
governed engine RPM.
One (1)
07-08-0189
AIR TANK BRACKETS & STRAPS
The air tank(s) shall be mounted to the frame rail with brackets that are hot dipped
galvanized thereby creating a barrier and cathodic protection from corrosion, and
eliminating the requirement for finish paint and the subsequent requirements for touch
up paint and/or total repaint after a period of time due to nicks, chips and corrosion.
Powder coated or painted air tank brackets shall not be accepted. No exception.
All of the air tank straps shall be plastic coated stainless-steel cable. No Exception.
One (1)
07-08-0301
PARK BRAKE
Upon application of the push-pull valve in the cab, the rear brakes will engage via
mechanical spring force. This is accomplished by dual chamber rear brakes, satisfying the
FMVSS parking brake requirements.
Park brake system shall include an anti-compounding feature.
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One (1)
08-02-0130
PARK BRAKE CONTROL
A Meritor-Wabco manual hand control push-pull style valve shall operate the parking
brake system. The control shall be yellow in color.
The parking brake actuation valve shall be mounted on the driver's side dash to the right
of the steering column within easy reach of the driver.
One (1)
07-08-0410
AIR DRYER
The brake system shall include a Wabco System Saver 1200 Plus air dryer with an integral
100-watt heater with a Metri-Pack sealed connector. The system shall have an integrated
purge volume and integrated governor.
The system shall have the following features:
· Premium desiccant provides greater water adsorption
· Replaceable spin on cartridge for simple maintenance
· Compact light weight design
· Pressure relief safety valve
· Turbo cut-off valve for boosted compressor applications
· Service components are external for easy replacement
· Common service components proven for reliability and quality
· Integrated with the air governor.
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07-08-0501
AUXILIARY AIR TANK
An auxiliary air reservoir shall offer a 1200 cubic inch reservoir, isolated with a 90 PSI
pressure protection valve on the reservoir supply side to prevent depletion of the air to the
air brake system.
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07-08-0561
MOISTURE EJECTORS
A heated, automatic moisture ejector with a manual drain provision shall be installed on
the wet tank of the air supply system. Automatic moisture ejectors with a manual drain
provision shall be installed on all remaining reservoirs of the air supply system.
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07-08-0570
AIR SUPPLY LINES
A dual air system plumbed with color coded reinforced nylon tubing air lines shall be
installed on the chassis. The primary (rear) brake line shall be green, the secondary (front)
brake line orange, the parking brake line yellow and the auxiliary (outlet) will be black; in
accordance with SAE standards. No Exception.
Brass push-lock type fittings shall be used on the nylon tubing. All drop hoses shall
include fiber reinforced neoprene covered hoses.
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07-08-0590
AIR HORN SHUTOFF VALVE
A shut-off valve located under the front bumper shall be installed in the air horn supply
line. The valve shall be clearly marked and accessible without tilting the cab.
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07-08-0601
AIR INLET CONNECTION
An air connection for the shoreline air inlet shall be supplied.
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07-08-0650
PLUMBING AIR INLET CONNECTION
The air inlet connector shall be plumbed to the air system with a check valve to prevent air
from escaping through the inlet connector.
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07-08-06SF
AIR INLET LOCATION
The air inlet shall be located in the driver stepwell.
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07-08-0725
AIR HORN RESERVOIR
One (1) air tank, with a 1200 cubic inch reservoir, shall be installed on the chassis to act as
a supply tank for operating air horns. The reservoir shall be isolated with a 90 PSI pressure
protection valve on the reservoir supply side to prevent depletion of the air to the air brake
system.
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07-09-001B
FRAME
The chassis frame shall consist of two (2) “C” style parallel rails, constructed of high
strength low alloy and shall feature the following:
· A Stenx MODEL 110XF 10.19” high by 3.63” deep cold rolled steel frame or equivalent.
· .38” thick flange
· Inner channel measuring 9.31" high x 3.25" deep x .25" thick
· The 10.19” frame height shall be maintained throughout the entire length of the frame to
allow for maximum storage capacity for the entire apparatus.
· If frame rails that are larger than those specified are to be utilized, the maximum height of
each frame rail shall not exceed 10.25” at any point on the frame rail. This will ensure the
lowest possible vehicle center of gravity allowing maximum stability as well as providing
the lowest body height possible.
· Frame rail shall have a consistent frame web throughout the entire length.
· The entire frame rail design shall be manufactured in the United States of America and
readily available on the aftermarket.
· Grade 8 Structural fasteners, Huck bolts shall not be acceptable. No Exception.
· The hardware used for the chassis shall be are to be corrosion resistant. The process shall
be dip-spin-bake coated with two coats of zinc/aluminum metal flake coating in an
inorganic binder. Coating one is to be zinc flake and coating two is to be aluminum flake.
The zinc flakes sacrificially corrode to protect the base metal. The aluminum flakes
prolong the life of the zinc. Salt fog test life, based on ASTM B117 on unassembled
fasteners, is 1000 hours to red rust. The same test on assembled fasteners is 750 hours to
red rust. The two step coating is RoHS compliant as it eliminates the hexavalent
chromium used in the passivation of electroplated zinc coatings to create yellow zinc (zinc
dichromate). The elimination of the zinc plating also greatly reduces the likelihood that
hydrogen embrittlement will occur. Hydrogen embrittlement is a side effect of
electroplating that reduces toughness and can lead to fracture. No Exception
· Manufacturer's lifetime warranty
The frame ratings shall be as follows:
· 110,000 PSI minimum yield strength high strength low alloy steel
· Minimum Resisting Bending Moment (RBM) of 2,810,000-inch pounds per rail
To avoid frame cracking and failure over time, the top flange of the frame adjacent to the
engine installation shall have a tapered design. Notches for engine components shall not
be accepted due to fatigue and the potential for cracking. No Exceptions
UNDER-FRAME REINFORCEMENT
An under slung frame reinforcement shall be installed below the frame rails in the
transmission area to increase the vertical rigidity of the frame.
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The under-frame reinforcement provides:
· Enhanced handling
· Improved ride quality
· Increase resistance to frame and cross member fatigue
· Enhanced vehicle stability providing improved safety to occupants
CROSS MEMBERS
There shall be a minimum of seven (7) steel plate cross members installed on the
apparatus.
· 50,000 psi minimum yield strength steel plate cross members
· Manufacturer's lifetime warranty to match frame warranty. No Exceptions.
· Installed with one-piece cross member gusset to maximize vertical strength and minimize
cross member flex
· Crossmembers can be inverted when required to allow for PTO drive line installation
without the need for notching or modifying the cross members in anyway. No
Exceptions.
FRONT FRAME EXTENSION
A single piece 80,000 PSI steel extension shall be installed on the front of the frame rails.
· Reduces frame flex which translates into improved vehicle handling and ride quality
· Designs using multiple piece, bolted together extensions will not be acceptable since they
are prone to more flexing, possible frame failure and cab cracking
· Allows radiator to be removed through the bottom of the frame extension without tilting
the chassis cab
· Minimizes damage to the chassis cab in the event of frontal impact accident
· Maintains structural integrity of the chassis frame rails while attaching bumper extensions
of varying lengths
· Splayed or notched frame rails and/or extensions shall not be accepted
· Provides foundational strength and stability of the cab tilt system which provides
superior access to engine and cooling components
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07-09-0137
FRAME FINISH
Prior to assembly, each frame rail section and cross members shall be hot dip galvanized.
The galvanizing process will permeate each frame section to prevent rust and corrosion
and not be merely an over-coating. The galvanized frame sections shall be provided in
the natural finish eliminating the requirement for finish paint and the subsequent
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requirements for touch up paint and/or total repaint after a period of time due to nicks,
chips and corrosion.
Galvanizing shall provide a barrier and cathodic protection from corrosion. During the
galvanizing process, the complete frame sections and cross members shall be immersed in
molten zinc; except for the cross member that contains the engine mounts. Through
diffusion, the zinc shall bond to the steel at the molecular level. The resulting zinc coating
shall provide a barrier that shields the steel from the environment.
FRONT FRAME EXTENSION FINISH
The front frame extension shall be hot dipped galvanized to resist weather, dirt and other
corrosive material.
Proposals offering powder coated or painted frames shall not be accepted. No
Exceptions.
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08-09-0200
FRAME GALVANIZING WARRANTY
Rosenbauer Motors, LLC hereby warrants the galvanized frame rails shall be warranted
for a period of twenty 20 years and includes the following coverage:
· The galvanized surfaces of the frame rails and cross members shall be free from corrosion
caused by dissimilar metals, adhesion, blistering or peeling.
· The galvanized surfaces of the frame rails and cross members shall be free from any
corrosion perforation.
Under this warranty Rosenbauer Motors, LLC agrees to repair or refinish any galvanized
surface that has been found to have a defect caused by defective manufacturing methods
or galvanized material where there is no indication of abuse, neglect, unusual or other
than normal service providing that such item or items are, at the option of Rosenbauer
Motors, LLC, made available for our inspection at our request, returned to our factory or
other location designated by us with transportation prepaid within thirty days after the
date of failure or within twenty years from the date of delivery of the apparatus to the
original purchaser, whichever occurs first, and inspection indicates the failure was
attributed to a defect caused by defective manufacturing methods or galvanized material
selection. Written authorization for repair or item replacement must be sought from
Rosenbauer Motors, LLC customer service prior to the repair or item replacement
occurring.
Coverage Period
0 – 10 years = 100%
11 – 15 years = 50%
16 – 20 years = 25%
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This warranty shall not apply to or cover:
· Normal maintenance services including clean and repair of surface corrosion caused by
normal road salt/chemicals or debris contacting the frame rails and cross members.
· Damage to the galvanized frame rails caused by exposure to severe environmental or
chemical conditions or acidic environment.
· Any item that has been repaired, replaced or altered by a facility not approved in advance
by Rosenbauer Motors, LLC, or in a manner which, at Rosenbauer Motors, LLC
discretion, may adversely affect the safe operation or durability of the vehicle or item.
· Special, incidental or consequential damages including, but not limited to, loss of time,
inconvenience, loss of use, lost profits or transportation fees or charges to or from any
facility.
· Any malfunction resulting from misuse, negligence, alteration, accident or lack of
operational knowledge, lack of normal or required maintenance or adjustments, fire or
acts of God.
This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied, and all other
obligations or liabilities on our part. This warranty does not supersede the structural
warranty We neither assume nor authorize any person to assume for us any liability or
make any alteration to this warranty in connection with the sale of our apparatus unless
expressly given in writing by Rosenbauer Motors, LLC, 5190 260th St. Wyoming, MN
55092.
NOTE: Surety bond, if required, will cover standard one-year warranty period only and
will not cover any extended warranties allowed by seller or other component
manufacturers.
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06-00-1630
ENGINE
A Cummins X 12.0 liter diesel fueled, turbo charged engine shall feature the following:
· One of the highest power to weight ratios in its class
· Heavy-duty replaceable wet liners, roller followers, by-pass oil filtration with replaceable
spin on cartridge and targeted piston cooling for longer service in tough work
environments
· Improved cooled EGR system
· 720 cubic inches of displacement
· High pressure common rail fuel system producing a precise quantity of fuel at ultra high
pressures
· Fully integrated, robust electronic engine controls
· Electric fuel lift pump. No Exceptions.
The engine shall be coupled with a Holset VGT™ (Variable Geometry Turbocharger).
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The engine shall be filled with Citgo brand Citgard 500 (or equivalent) SAE 15W40 CJ4
low ash engine oil for proper engine lubrication.
The engine shall be EPA certified to meet the 2021 emissions standards without
compromising performance, reliability or durability using cooled exhaust gas
recirculation and selective catalytic reduction technology.
The engine shall include an original equipment manufacturer installed oil drain plug.
The engine shall include programming which will govern the top speed of the vehicle.
ENGINE PLACEMENT
The engine shall be a maximum of 36" from the center line of the front axle to the front
face of the engine block. The engine valve cover shall be a maximum of 23" from the top
of the frame.
The engine placement shall provide optimal weight distribution to the front axle to
enhance vehicle handling. More weight out in front of the front axle can cause a “fulcrum
effect” and cause unsafe “bump steer” conditions.
The engine shall be mounted in a position that provides for the lowest possible height of
the interior engine tunnel. An engine tunnel height from the floor of the chassis cab shall
be no more than 21” high inside the cab.
AIR COMPRESSOR
The air compressor provided for the engine shall be a Cummins branded Wabco
compressor which shall be capable of producing 25.4 CFM at 1200 engine RPMs. The air
compressor shall feature a higher delivery efficiency translating to more air delivery per
horsepower absorbed. The compressor shall include an aluminum cylinder head which
shall improve cooling, reduce weight and decrease carbon formation. Superior piston and
bore finishing technology shall reduce oil consumption and significantly increasing the
system component life.
AIR GOVERNOR
An air governor shall be provided to control the cut-in and cut-out pressures of the engine
mounted air compressor. The governor shall be calibrated to meet FMVSS requirements.
The air governor shall be integrated in the air dryer assembly.
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06-00-1632
HORSEPOWER
The engine shall have 500 horsepower at 1800 RPM, with a governed speed of 2000 RPM.
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The engine shall have 1695-foot pounds of torque at 1000 RPM.
The engine shall have a standard drain plug.
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06-02-1121
ENGINE FAN DRIVE
The engine cooling system fan shall incorporate a thermostatically
controlled Viscous fan clutch drive.
The clutch fan shall automatically engage in pump mode (when applicable).
One (1)
06-04-3000
The clutch fan shall automatically engage in pump mode (when applicable).
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06-02-1526
AUXILIARY ENGINE BRAKE
A Cummins engine compression brake, for the six (6) cylinder engine, shall be provided.
The engine compression brake shall:
· Activate upon 0% accelerator when in operation mode and activate the vehicle’s brake
lights.
TRANSMISSION PRE-SELECT
When the auxiliary brake is engaged, the transmission shall automatically shift to second
gear to decrease the rate of speed. The transmission shall assist the secondary braking
system, thereby slowing the vehicle.
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08-01-0202
AUXILIARY ENGINE BRAKE CONTROL
An auxiliary engine brake control device shall be included. The electronic control device
shall monitor various conditions and shall activate the engine brake only if all of the
following conditions are simultaneously detected:
· A valid gear ratio is detected.
· The driver has requested or enabled engine compression brake operation.
· The throttle is at a minimum engine speed position.
· The electronic controller is not presently attempting to execute an electronically controlled
final drive gear shift.
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The compression brake shall be controlled via an off/low/medium/high virtual switch on
the Weldon Vista display. The multiplex system shall remember and default to the last
engine brake control setting when the vehicle is shut off and re-started.
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06-03-1010
ENGINE PROGRAMMING HIGH IDLE SPEED
The Engine high idle will be set at 1250 RPM. The high idle will be operational only when
the parking brake is set and the truck transmission is in neutral.
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06-03-1023
ENGINE HIGH IDLE CONTROL
The vehicle shall be equipped with an automatic high-idle speed control. The high idle shall
be pre-set so when activated, it will operate the engine at the appropriate RPM to increase
alternator output and optimize output of the HVAC system.
This device shall operate only when the master switch is activated and the transmission is
in neutral with the parking brake set. The device shall disengage when the operator
depresses the brake pedal, or the transmission is placed in gear, and shall be available to
manually through a virtual switch in the Vista, or automatically re-engage when the brake
is set, or when the transmission is placed in neutral. A light on the Vista screen shall
indicate the high idle speed control.
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06-05-3022
ENGINE AIR INTAKE
The engine air intake system shall include an ember separator air intake filter which shall
be located behind the fascia.
The filter shall protect the downstream air filter from embers using a combination of unique
flat and crimped metal screens constructed into a corrosion resistant steel frame.
This multilayered screen shall be designed to trap embers or allow them to burn out before
passing through the pack, while creating only minimal air flow restriction through the
system. Periodic cleaning or replacement of the screen shall be all that is required after
installation.
The intake shall also feature a cyclone style water separator to remove unwanted moisture
from incoming air.
The engine shall include an air intake filter which shall be bolted to the frame and located
under the front of the cab. This dry type filter shall ensure dust and debris is safely
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contained inside the disposable housing, eliminating the chance of contaminating the air
intake system during air filter service via a leak-tight seal.
The filter must have a capacity of no less than 1350 cubic feet of air per minute. The filter
paper media must be of a flame retardant treated material. An electric air filter restriction
indicator shall also be included with the system.
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06-06-3750
ENGINE EXHAUST SYSTEM
The exhaust system shall include a one piece diesel particulate filter (DPF), a diesel
oxidation catalyst, and a selective catalytic reduction catalyst (SCR) to meet current EPA
standards.
The selective catalytic reduction catalyst shall utilize a diesel exhaust fluid solution
consisting of urea and purified water to convert nitrogen oxide into nitrogen, water, and
trace amounts of carbon dioxide. The solution shall be injected into the system between
the DPF and SCR chambers.
The system shall utilize 0.065 inch thick stainless steel exhaust tubing between the engine
turbo and the DPF.
The after treatment canister through the end of the tailpipe shall all be connected with
zero leak gasketed clamps. The discharge shall terminate horizontally on the right side of
the vehicle ahead of the rear tires with an exhaust gas diffuser.
The diffuser shall lower exhaust gas temperatures during the regeneration cycle.
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06-06-4006
DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID TANK
There shall be a molded cross linked polyethylene tank for the Diesel Exhaust Fluid
(DEF). The tank shall have a capacity of not less than five (5) usable gallons (18.92 Liters)
and shall be mounted on the left hand side of the chassis frame in front of the batteries
below the frame. The mounting bracket shall be Hot Dipped Galvanized.
The DEF tank shall be designed with capacity for expansion in case of fluid freezing.
Engine coolant, which shall be thermostatically controlled, shall be run through lines in
the tank to help prevent the DEF from freezing and to provide a means of thawing the
fluid if it should become frozen.
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06-06-4100
DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID TANK
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There shall be an access door provided in the top rear step of left side crew area for access
to the DEF tank.
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06-08-0100
ENGINE EXHAUST ACCESSORIES
An exhaust temperature mitigation device shall be shipped loose for installation by the
body manufacturer on the vehicle. The temperature mitigation device shall lower the
temperature of the exhaust by combining ambient air with the exhaust gasses at the exhaust
outlet.
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06-08-0200
ENGINE EXHAUST WRAP
The exhaust tubing between the engine turbo and the diesel particulate filter (DPF) shall be
wrapped with a thermal cover in order to retain the necessary heat for DPF regeneration.
The exhaust wrap shall also help protect surrounding components from radiant heat which
can be transferred from the exhaust.
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08-02-0140
DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER CONTROLS
Provide DPF system status annunciation indicator lights, lights shall be installed on
driver dash to alert driver when regeneration is needed and when DPF is in an active re-
generation cycle.
Warning systems shall provide DEF low level warning.
Driver's dash shall be provided with two (2) controls for the Diesel particulate filter; one
(1) manual regeneration switch to activate a regeneration cycle manually when passive
burn is unobtainable due to driving conditions; and one (1) Regen "Inhibit Switch".
The switches shall be located in a covered location.
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08-09-0179
CUMMINS EXTENDED WARRANTY
A Cummins 10 year, 200,000-mile Major component warranty shall be included with the
apparatus.
The warranty shall include but not be limited to the following components:
· Engine Cylinder Block Castings
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· Engine Cylinder Head Castings
· Engine Cylinder Head Capscrews
· Engine Crankshaft forging
· Engine Camshaft Forging
· Engine Connecting Rods
· Flywheel Housing
· Engine Manifold Castings
· Valve Castings
· Oil Cooler Cover/Filter heads
· Oil Pan
· Gear Cover and Housing
· Gear Train Gears
· Camshaft Idler Gear
· Accessory Drive Gear
· Fuel Pump Drive Gear
Warranties not supplied by Cummins will not be accepted, No Exception.
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06-04-2104
ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM
The radiator and the complete cooling system shall meet or exceed NFPA and engine
manufacturer cooling system requirements.
The system shall include and feature the following:
· A vertically stacked charge air cooler providing the maximum cooling capacity for the
engine. Proposals offering horizontally stacked charge air cooler shall not be acceptable.
No Exceptions
· The charge air cooler and radiator shall measure not less than 1214 square inches
· A surge tank with a low coolant probe and capable of removing entrained air from the
cooling system, with built in sight glass
· Radiator re-circulation shields to prevent heated air from re-entering the cooling system
and affecting performance
· Mounts allowing the entire radiator to drop through the frame for service when needed -
No Exceptions
· Engine placement shall provide a minimum of 8” between the engine fan and radiator to
maximize the airflow and cooling of the engine.
· A Spin on Element water filter with corrosion inhibitor shall be provided for the cooling
system. No Exception.
· The coolant filter shall be provided with two (2) shut off valves, one (1) one inlet and one
(1) outlet. No Exception.
· Cooling system shall be tested and certified by the engine manufacturer
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COOLANT HOSES
The cooling systems hose shall be formed silicone hose and formed aluminized steel
tubing and include constant tension spring clamps.
ENGINE COOLANT
The cooling package shall include Extended Life Coolant (ELC). The use of ELC provides
longer intervals between coolant changes over standard coolants providing improved
performance. The coolant shall contain a 50/50 mix of ethylene glycol and de-ionized water
to keep the coolant from freezing to a temperature of -34 degrees F.
Supplemental coolant additives (SCA) are not required as this is part of the extended life
coolant makeup.
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06-04-4011
ADDITIONAL COOLANT SHUT OFF VALVE
An additional coolant shut off valve with connection shall be installed in the chassis
coolant lines with a connector. This shall allow for the installation of an additional heater
such as a pump compartment heater without draining the coolant system.
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06-05-1010
ENGINE PUMP HEAT EXCHANGER
A single bundle type coolant to water heat exchanger shall be installed between the engine
and the radiator. This pump heat exchanger shall circulate water from the fire pump to the
heat exchanger thereby reducing the temperature of the coolant for the engine. The heat
exchanger shall be designed to prohibit water from the pump from coming in contact with
the engine coolant.
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07-01-0102
TRANSMISSION
The drive train shall include an Allison model EVS 4000 torque converting, automatic
transmission which shall include electronic controls. The transmission shall feature two (2)
10-bolt PTO pads located on the converter housing; one (1) in the 8:00 o'clock position and
one (1) in the 1:00 o'clock position.
The transmission shall include two (2) internal oil filters and Allison approved transmission
fluid which shall be utilized in the lubrication of the EVS transmission. An electronic oil
level sensor shall be included with the readout located in the shift selector.
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The Gen transmission shall include prognostic diagnostic capabilities. These capabilities
shall include the monitoring of the fluid life, filter change indication, and transmission
clutch maintenance.
The transmission gear ratios shall be:
1st 3.51:1
2nd 1.91:1
3rd 1.43:1
4th 1.00:1
5th 0.74:1
6th 0.64:1 (if applicable)
Rev 4.80:1
TRANSMISSION COOLING SYSTEM
The transmission shall include a water to oil cooler system located in the cooling loop
between the radiator and the engine. The transmission cooling system shall meet all
transmission manufacturer requirements. The transmission cooling system shall feature
continuous flow of engine bypass water to maintain uninterrupted transmission cooling.
TRANSMISSION DRAIN PLUG
The transmission shall include an original equipment manufacturer installed magnetic oil
drain plug.
AUTOMATIC NEUTRAL
The transmission shall be provided with an automatic neutral. When the parking brake is
applied the transmission automatically returns to neutral.
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07-01-0500
TRANSMISSION FLUID
The transmission shall include two (2) internal oil filters and Allison approved
transmission fluid which shall be utilized in the lubrication of the EVS transmission. An
electronic oil level sensor shall be included with the readout located in the shift selector.
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07-02-0008
TRANSMISSION SHIFT SELECTOR
An Allison GEN V pressure sensitive range selector touch pad shall be provided and
located on the tunnel to the right of the driver.
The shift selector shall provide an indicator on the digital display and shall alert the
driver/operator when a specific maintenance function is required.
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07-02-0013
PTO LOCATION
The transmission driven power take off (PTO) shall be mounted in the 1:00 o’clock
position.
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07-02-0052
TRANSMISSION MODE PROGRAMMING
The transmission, upon start-up, will select the fifth speed operation without the need to
press the mode button.
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07-02-0066
TRANSMISSION PROGRAMMING
The EVS Vocation Package Number 198 for the fire service for this apparatus as a
Pumper. This package shall incorporate an automatic neutral with selector override. This
feature commands the transmission to neutral when the park brake is applied, regardless
of drive range requested on the shift selector which requires re-selecting the drive range to
shift out of neutral for the override.
This package shall be coupled with the use of a split shaft PTO and incorporate pumping
circuits. The transmission will detect the pump engaged signal and automatically select or
deselect fourth gear lock-up. These circuits shall be used allowing the vehicle to operate in
the fourth range lockup while operating the pump mode due to the 1 to 1 ratio through the
transmission, therefore the output speed of the engine is the input speed to the pump. The
pump output can be easily calculated by using this input speed and the drive ratio of the
pump itself to rate the gallons of water the pump can provide.
A nine (9) pin diagnostic connector will be provided.
The trans module shall contain the following circuits:
Function ID Description Wire Assignment
C1 PTO Drive Interface Output 1 142
J Fire Truck Pump Mode (4th Lockup) 122/123
C Range Indicator 145 (4th)
G1 PTO Drive Interface Output 1 130
Signal Return 103
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07-02-0253
DRIVELINE
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All drivelines shall be heavy duty metal tube and equipped with Spicer 1810 series
universal joints.
The shafts shall be dynamically balanced prior to installation to alleviate future vibration.
In areas of the driveline where a slip shaft is required, the splined slip joint shall be coated
with Glide Coat®.
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07-04-0108
FUEL FILTER/WATER SEPARATOR
The fuel system shall have a Fleetguard FS1065 fuel filter/water separator as a primary
filter. The fuel filter shall have a drain valve.
A water in fuel sensor shall be provided and wired to an instrument panel lamp and audible
alarm to indicate when water is present in the fuel/water separator.
A secondary fuel filter shall be included as approved by the engine manufacturer.
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07-04-0320
FUEL SYSTEM
The fuel tank shall have a capacity of sixty-eight (68) gallons/two hundred fifty-seven
(257) liters.
The tank shall offer:
· Beveled Rear Corner to allow for better angle of departure.
· A vent port which will facilitate venting to the top of the fill neck for rapid filling without
any “blow-back”
· Two (2) 2” NPT fill ports for left and right-hand fill with a .5” NPT drain plug centered
side to side, 9" from the front of the tank
· A roll over ball check vent for temperature related fuel expansion and draw
· A design including dual draw tubes and sender flanges
· A baffled design which shall be constructed of steel
· A black Powder Coated exterior to ensure corrosion resistance
The fuel tank shall be mounted below the frame, behind the rear axle. There shall be two
(2) three-piece strap hanger assemblies with “U” straps bolted midway on the fuel tank,
allowing the tank to be easily lowered and removed for service purposes.
The strap hanger material shall be stainless-steel. No Exceptions.
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For isolation of vibration and movement, rubber isolating pads shall be provided between
the tank and the hanger strap assemblies. The tank straps shall be attached to rubber
coated cross members which help isolate the tank from frame flex.
Strap mounting studs through the rail, hidden behind the body shall not be acceptable.
All fuel lines shall be connected with steel fittings with all fittings pointed towards the right
side (curbside) of the chassis.
The chassis fuel lines shall feature an additional 4’ of length provided so the tank can be
easily lowered and removed for service purposes which shall be coiled and secured at the
top of the tank.
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07-04-0216
FUEL LINES
The fuel system supply and return lines installed from the fuel tank to the engine shall be
black aramid braided lines with a fiber outer braid. The fuel lines shall be connected with
reusable steel fittings. Fuel line is compatible with bio-fuel blends.
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FUEL SHUTOFF VALVE
Two (2) fuel shutoff valves shall be installed at the fuel filter to allow the fuel filter to be
changed without loss of fuel to the fuel pump.
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FUEL COOLER
The cross flow air to fuel cooler shall be all aluminum and shall be provided to lower fuel
temperature allowing the vehicle to operate at higher ambient temperatures. The fuel cooler
shall be located reward of the battery box, under the frame.
The fuel cooler shall incorporate a fan for improved heat transfer.
The fuel cooler shall be mounted to the frame using hot dipped galvanized brackets.
Powder coated or painted brackets shall not be acceptable. No exception.
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ALTERNATOR
The charging system shall include a 350-amp Leece Neville brushless 12-volt
alternator. The alternator shall include a self-excited integral regulator.
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V-MUX ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
There shall be a 12-volt direct current single starting electrical system providing power to
all components for the cab and chassis. The system shall feature:
· A Weldon Multiplexed system
· 300-degree Fahrenheit high temperature, flame retardant loom
· All SAE wiring color coded and labeled as to its function
· Wiring which is cross link with 311-degree Fahrenheit insulation
· A suppressed system in accordance with SAE J551
The primary power distribution will be located forward of the officer's seating position
and be easily accessible while standing on the ground for simplified maintenance and
troubleshooting. Additional electrical distribution centers will be provided throughout
the vehicle to house the vehicle's electrical power, circuit protection, and control
components. The electrical distribution centers will be located strategically throughout the
vehicle to minimize wire length. For ease of maintenance, all electrical distribution centers
will be easily accessible. All distribution centers containing fuses, circuit breakers and/or
relays will be easily accessible.
Circuit protection devices, which conform to SAE standards, will be utilized to protect
electrical circuits. All circuit protection devices will be rated per NFPA requirements to
prevent wire and component damage when subjected to extreme current overload.
General protection circuit breakers will be a combination of automatic and manual reset
breakers. This will provide a durability and capacity maximization of the electrical
system. When required, automotive type fuses will be utilized to protect electronic
equipment. Control relays and solenoid will have a direct current rating of 125 percent of
the maximum current for which the circuit is protected per NFPA.
EMI/RFI PROTECTION
To prevent erroneous signals from crosstalk contamination and interference, the electrical
system will meet, at a minimum, SAE J551/2, thus reducing undesired electromagnetic
and radio frequency emissions. An advanced electrical system will be used to ensure
radiated and conducted electromagnetic interference (EMI) or radio frequency
interference (RFI) emissions are suppressed at their source.
The apparatus will have the ability to operate in the electromagnetic environment
typically found in fire ground operations to ensure clean operations. The electrical system
will meet, without exceptions, electromagnetic susceptibility conforming to SAE J1113/25
Region 1, Class C EMR for 10KHz-1GHz to 100 Volts/Meter. The vehicle OEM, upon
request, will provide EMC testing reports from testing conducted on an entire apparatus
and will certify that the vehicle meets SAE J551/2 and SAE J1113/25 Region 1, Class C
EMR for 10KHz-1GHz to 100 Volts/Meter requirements. Component and partial
(incomplete) vehicle testing is not adequate as overall vehicle design can impact test
results and thus is not acceptable by itself.
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EMI/RFI susceptibility will be controlled by applying appropriate circuit designs and
shielding. The electrical system will be designed for full compatibility with low-level
control signals and high-powered two-way radio communication systems. Harness and
cable routing will be given careful attention to minimize the potential for conducting and
radiated EMI/RFI susceptibility.
ELECTRICAL HARNESSING INSTALLATION
To ensure rugged dependability, all wiring harnesses installed by the apparatus
manufacturer will conform to the following specifications:
SAE J1128 - Low tension primary cable
SAE J1292 - Automobile, truck, truck-tractor, trailer and motor coach wiring
SAE J163 - Low tension wiring and cable terminals and splice clips
SAE J2202 - Heavy duty wiring systems for on-highway trucks
NFPA 1901 - Standard for automotive fire apparatus
FMVSS 302 - Flammability of interior materials for passenger cars, multipurpose
passenger vehicles, trucks and buses
SAE J1939 - Serial communications protocol
SAE J2030 - Heavy-duty electrical connector performance standard
SAE J2223 - Connections for on board vehicle electrical wiring harnesses NEC - National
Electrical Code
SAE J561 - Electrical terminals - Eyelet and spade type
SAE J928 - Electrical terminals - Pin and receptacle type A
For increased reliability and harness integrity, harnesses will be routed throughout the
cab and chassis in a manner which allows the harnessing to be laid into its mounting
location. Routing of harnessing which requires pulling of wires through tubes will not be
allowed.
Wiring will be run in loom or conduit where exposed, and have grommets or other edge
protection where wires pass through metal. Wiring will be color, function and number
coded. Wire colors will be integral to each wire insulator and run the entire length of each
wire. Harnessing containing multiple wires and uses a single wire color for all wires will
not be allowed. Function and number codes will be continuously imprinted on all wiring
harness conductors at 3.00" intervals. All wiring installed between the cab and into doors
will be protected by an expandable rubber boot to protect the wiring. Exterior exposed
wire connectors will be positive locking, and environmentally sealed to withstand
elements such as temperature extremes, moisture and automotive fluids.
Electrical wiring and equipment will be installed utilizing the following guidelines:
· All wire ends not placed into connectors will be sealed with a heat shrink end cap. Wires
without a terminating connector or sealed end cap will not be allowed.
· All holes made in the roof will be caulked with silicon. Large fender washers, liberally
caulked, will be used when fastening equipment to the underside of the cab roof.
· Any electrical component that is installed in an exposed area will be mounted in a manner
that will not allow moisture to accumulate in it. Exposed area will be defined as any
location outside of the cab or body.
· For low cost of ownership, electrical components designed to be removed for
maintenance will be quickly accessible. For ease of use, a coil of wire will be provided
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behind the appliance to allow them to be pulled away from the mounting area for
inspection and service work.
· Corrosion preventative compound will be applied to non-waterproof electrical connectors
located outside of the cab or body. All non-waterproof connections will require this
compound in the plug to prevent corrosion and for easy separation of the plug.
· Any lights containing non-waterproof sockets in a weather-exposed area will have
corrosion preventative compound added to the socket terminal area.
· All electrical terminals in exposed areas will have protective Coating applied completely
over the metal portion of the terminal.
· Rubber coated metal clamps will be used to support wire harnessing and battery cables
routed along the chassis frame rails.
· Heat shields will be used to protect harnessing in areas where high temperatures exist.
Harnessing passing near the engine exhaust will be protected by a heat shield.
· Cab and crew cab harnessing will not be routed through enclosed metal tubing. Dedicated
wire routing channels will be used to protect harnessing therefore improving the overall
integrity of the vehicle electrical system. The design of the cab will allow for easy routing
of additional wiring and easy access to existing wiring.
· All braided wire harnesses will have a permanent label attached for easy identification of
the harness part number and fabrication date.
· All standard wiring entering or exiting the cab will be routed through sealed bulkhead
connectors to protect against water intrusion into the cab.
BATTERY CABLE INSTALLATION
All 12-volt battery cables and battery cable harnessing installed by the apparatus
manufacturer will conform to the following requirements:
SAE J1127 - Battery Cable
SAE J561 - Electrical terminals, eyelets and spade type
SAE J562 - Nonmetallic loom
SAE J836A - Automotive metallurgical joining
SAE J1292 - Automotive truck, truck-tractor, trailer and motor coach wiring
NFPA 1901 - Standard for automotive fire apparatus
Battery cables and battery cable harnessing will be installed utilizing the following
guidelines:
· All battery cables and battery harnesses will have a permanent label attached for easy
identification of the harness part number.
· Splices will not be allowed on battery cables or battery cable harnesses.
· For ease of identification and simplified use, battery cables will be color coded. All
positive battery cables will be red in color or wrapped in red loom the entire length of the
cable. All negative battery cables will be black in color.
· For increased reliability and reduced maintenance, all electrical buss bars located on the
exterior of the apparatus will be coated to prevent corrosion.
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ELECTRICAL COMPONENT INSTALLATION
All lighting used on the apparatus will be, at a minimum, a two (2) wire light grounded
through a wired connection to the battery system. Lights using an apparatus metal
structure for grounding will not be allowed.
An operational test will be conducted to ensure that any equipment that is permanently
attached to the electrical system is properly connected and in working order. The results
of the tests will be recorded and provided to the purchaser at time of delivery.
SUMMARY OF LOAD MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
In the V-MUX electrical system there will be eight pre-defined Load Manager Trigger
points spaced apart in 0.4 Volt increments. Each Output channel can be set for Load
Management that will be turned OFF if node voltage falls below a certain level. The
trigger points will be configured as shown below.
Load Manager Trigger Points:
1: 12.5-V Load Shed Region 1 (12.5 - 12.1 V)
2: 12.1-V Load Shed Region 2 (12.1 - 11.7 V)
3: 11.7-V Load Shed Region 3 (11.7 - 11.3 V)
4: 11.3-V Load Shed Region 4 (11.3 - 10.9 V)
5: 10.9-V Load Shed Region 5 (10.9 - 10.5 V)
6: 10.5-V Load Shed Region 6 (10.5 - 10.1 V)
7: 10.1-V Load Shed Region 7 (10.1 - 9.7 V)
8: 9.7-V
When the voltage of a Load Managed device recovers back above the trigger point, there
will be an additional 30 seconds before the Output channel is turned back ON. This
buffering time is to ensure that the added load doesn’t immediately pull the voltage
back below the trigger point.
Below are the standard voltage managed outputs that will be triggered off at 12.1 V.
HVAC FAN MED
HVAC FAN HIGH
HVAC FAN LOW
AUX DEFROST FANS
A/C CONDENSER FANS RLY
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH
AUTO THROTTLE (AUTO HIGH IDLE)
There will be an Automatic High Idle (Auto Throttle) logic that will run in
conjunction with the Load Management. The Auto Throttle logic will be ran on the
Hercules node under the passenger side kick panel compartment. The standard
system design will be triggered on at 12.3 V and triggered off at 12.6 V with a 30
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second delay before disengagement. The Auto Throttle function will act to turn the
V-MUX High Idle Output ON and OFF. In turn the High Idle sends a signal to the
engine ECU. The Auto Throttle Command will be interlocked with Park Brake and
Park/Neutral for safety. A Service Brake override interlock will also be configured
to immediately return the engine to Low Idle if the vehicle has to move.
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MULTIPLEX DISPLAYS
Two (2) Weldon Vista IV displays shall be located one (1) on the driver’s side dash and one
(1) on the officer’s side of the dash.
The Vista IV displays shall feature:
· A full color LCD display screens
· A message bar displaying the time of day, and important messages requiring
acknowledgement by the user
· Four (4) push button style controls on either side of the screen for the on-board diagnostics
· Seven (7) push button style controls located below the screen for the on-board diagnostics
· Video ready display screens for back- up cameras, thermal cameras, and DVD
· A DIN type input connector ready for GPS interfacing shall be incorporated into the back
of the display
· There shall be a display which indicates any open cab door with a visual display.
The Vista IV displays shall measure approximately 10.36” wide x 7.63” in height.
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DRIVER SWITCHES
The driver switch panel to the right of the Driver's position shall include one (1) row with
six (6) backlit rocker switches with laser etched labels located under the Weldon Vista
screen.
Standard switches shall include:
· Windshield Wiper/Washer Control (except when Smart Wheel is specified)
· Dash panel dimmer switch
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08-09-0249
V-MUX WARRANTY – 4 YEAR
A four (4) year limited (V-MUX) multiplex system warranty, of Weldon Technologies,
Incorporated; shall be provided by the apparatus manufacturer for parts and labor, while
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under normal use and service; against mechanical, electrical and physical defects from the
date of manufacture.
The warranty shall exclude; sensors, shunt interface modules, serial or USB kits,
transceivers, cameras, GPS, and electrical display screens, which shall be limited to a
period of one a (1) year repair parts and labor from the date of installation. A copy of the
warranty shall be provided with each Bidders proposal for the review and evaluation of
the Purchaser.
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08-02-0176
ACCESSORY POWER DISTRIBUTION PANEL
An accessory power distribution panel shall be installed. The panel shall feature a covered
twelve (12) blade type fuses and have a ground section; and shall be protected by a 40 amp
fuse. The panel shall be capable of carrying up to a maximum 40 amp battery direct load.
SHOP NOTE
Mounted behind the officer seat
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08-02-0512
ADDITIONAL POWER & GROUND STUDS
One (1) additional 40A power and 1/4" ground studs shall be provided. These shall be
powered directly from the battery.
SHOP NOTE
Inside driver side EMS high on the inboard wall
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08-03-0110
COMMUNICATION ANTENNA BASE
A communications antenna base shall be provided and mounted on the cab roof.
SHOP NOTE
305OS/DS
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08-03-0120
COMMUNICATION ANTENNA CABLE ROUTING
The cable routing for the communication antenna shall terminate under the Officer seat.
SHOP NOTE
Routed to behind the officer seat
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08-02-0610
DATA RECORDING SYSTEM
The chassis shall have a Weldon Vehicle Data Recorder system installed. The system shall
be designed to meet NFPA 1901. The following information shall be recorded:
· Vehicle Speed
· Acceleration
· Deceleration
· Engine Speed
· Engine Throttle Position
· ABS Event
· Seat Occupied Status
· Seat Belt Status
· Master Optical Warning Device Switch Position
· Service Brake
· Engine Hours
· Time
· Date
Each portion of the data shall be recorded at the specified intervals and stored for the
specified length of time to meet NFPA 1901 guidelines and shall be retrievable by
connecting a laptop computer to the VDR system. The laptop connection shall be a panel
mounted female type A or B USB connection point, remotely mounted in the left side foot
well of the cab. The latest software shall be available for download from the Weldon
website.
SEAT BELT WARNING
A Weldon seat belt warning system, integrated with the Vehicle Data Recorder system,
shall be installed for each seat within the cab. The system shall activate an indicator light
in the instrument panel, a digital seat position indicator with a seat position legend in the
switch panel, and an audible alarm.
The warning system shall activate when any seat is occupied with a minimum of 60 pounds,
the corresponding seat belt remains unfastened, and the park brake is released. The
warning system shall also activate when any seat is occupied, the corresponding seat belt
was fastened in an incorrect sequence, and the park brake is released. Once activated, the
visual indicators and audible alarm shall remain active until all occupied seats have the seat
belts fastened.
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08-01-001B
Commander Analog Gauge Composite Dash
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CAB INSTRUMENTATION
The instrumentation panel within the cab shall feature a gauge panel which shall include
three (3) 5"diameter information centers, telltale indicator lamps, control switches, alarms,
and a LCD diagnostic panel.
The gauges shall be easy to read including red backlighting.
The instrument panel shall contain the following gauges and indictors:
The middle information center shall include:
· A programmable speedometer to read either 0 to 140 MPH or 0 to 140 KM/H
· An amber telltale lamp indicating the Check Engine
· An amber telltale lamp indicating MIL Engine Emissions System Malfunction
· A red telltale lamp indicating Stop Engine
· A tachometer gauge with 0-3,000 RPM
The right hand side information center shall include:
· A gauge to display the engine oil pressure with high and low-level indicators and stop
engine alarm
· A fuel level gauge with a low fuel indicator and alarm
· An LED bar displaying 4 stages of the level for the Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) with a refill
indicator
· A voltage gauge with low voltage indicator
· A water temperature gauge with high water temp indicator and alarm
The left hand side information center shall include:
· A primary air PSI gauge including low air and high air warning displays
· A secondary air PSI gauge with low and high air warning indication
An LCD diagnostic display, located in the left hand side information center shall include
digital readouts for the following:
· Odometer
· Transmission oil temp
· Engine oil temp
· Speedometer
· Engine hours
· Engine and transmission code
· Exhaust temp
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· Engine coolant temp
· Engine oil PSI
· Turbo boost PSI
· Primary air pressure
· Secondary air pressure
· Engine load %
· Engine torque
· Battery volts
· Fuel level %
· Vehicle speed
· RPM
· DEF level
· Instant fuel economy
· Average fuel economy
· Engine hours
· Capable to record three trips, each shall be include:
· Trip distance
· Fuel economy
· Fuel used
· Idle fuel used
· The LCD screen shall also provide diagnostic capability
To promote safety, the following telltale indicator lamps will be integral to the gauge
assembly and are located below the middle information center. The indicator lamps will be
"dead-front" design that is only visible when active. The colored indicator lights will have
descriptive text or symbols. The following indicator lamps shall be located on the Telltale
panel:
BLUE Indicator Lights
· High Beam Headlight
GREEN Indicator Lights
· Right Turn Indicator
· Left Turn Indicator
· Battery On (Always On)
YELLOW Indicator Lights
· Particle Filter Regeneration (DPF)
· Regeneration Inhibit (Switch Engaged)
· Air Intake Restriction
· High Exhaust System Temperature (HEST)
· Wait to Start (when applicable)
· ATC (Automatic Traction Control) (when applicable)
· Water in Fuel
RED Indicator Lights
· Low Engine Coolant Level
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· Air Bag Warning (when applicable)
· Check Transmission
· High Transmission Temperature
· ABS
· Parking Brake
ALARMS
Audible steady tone warning alarm: A steady audible tone alarm will be provided
whenever a warning message is present.
Alarm silence: Any active audible alarm will be able to be silenced with a button on the
right side of the LCD screen.
INDICATOR LAMP AND ALARM PROVE-OUT
Telltale indicators and alarms will perform prove-out at initial power-up to ensure proper
performance.
DIAGNOSTIC PANEL
A diagnostic panel shall allow diagnostic tools such as computers to connect to various
vehicle systems for improved trouble shooting providing a lower cost of ownership. The
panel shall be accessible while standing on the ground and located inside the driver's
door to the left of the steering column. Diagnostic switches shall allow engine and ABS
systems to provide blink codes should a problem exist.
The diagnostic panel shall include:
· Engine diagnostic port
· V-Mux USB diagnostic port (when applicable)
· Engine diagnostic switch (blink codes flashed on check engine telltale indicator)
· Diesel particulate filter regeneration switch (when applicable)
· Diesel particulate filter regeneration inhibit switch (when applicable)
The enclosed diagnostic panel, accessible through the HVAC access panel shall include:
· Transmission diagnostic port
· ABS diagnostic port
· SRS diagnostic port (when applicable)
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BACKLIGHTING COLOR
The instrumentation gauges and the switch panel legends shall be backlit using red LED
backlighting.
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08-00-0322
BATTERIES
The single start electrical system shall include six (6) group 31 1000 CCA batteries.
The batteries shall feature:
· A 200 minute reserve capacity
· 4/0 dual path starter cables per SAE J541
· Heat shrink and sealant encapsulated ends on the cables
· Maintenance free
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08-00-0224
BATTERY COMPARTMENTS
A well ventilated, hot dipped galvanized battery storage compartment shall house the
batteries on the officer and driver side of the chassis and shall be located so as to offer
easy access to the batteries when the cab is tilted.
Each battery compartment shall feature:
· Hot dipped galvanized 3/16" steel construction.
· A complete floor of heavy duty, industrial grade, recycled Turtle Tile brand interlocking
matting
· A double hinged hot dipped galvanized steel cover with two (2) rubber latches shall be
utilized providing easy access to the batteries. No tools shall be required to gain access to
the batteries.
· When in the open position, the double hinged door shall be flush with the bottom of the
battery compartment, allowing for a sweep out style floor and removal of the batteries
when necessary, without the inference of a lower lip. No Exceptions.
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08-00-0248
BATTERY CABLES
The starting system shall include cables which shall be protected by a 275 degree F,
minimum high temperature flame retardant loom.
The cables shall be in a loom to help keep out dirt, dust and debris.
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08-00-0251
BATTERY JUMPER STUD
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The starting system shall include battery jumper studs.
These studs shall be located in the forward most portion of the driver's side lower step.
The studs shall allow the vehicle to be jump started, charged, or the cab to be raised in an
emergency in the event of battery failure.
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08-01-0034
IGNITION
A master battery system with a keyless start ignition system shall be provided. Each
system shall be controlled by a marine grade two position switch, of which shall be
mounted on the left side of the steering wheel adjacent to the driver's knee.
A push button type starter button shall be provided on the driver dash to the left of the
steering wheel.
The starter button shall only operate when both the master battery and ignition switches
are in the “ON” position.
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08-01-0040
POWER & GROUND STUD
An electrical distribution panel shall include two (2) power studs. The studs shall be a
minimum of 1/4" and each of the power studs shall be circuit protected with a fuse of the
specified amperage. One (1) power stud shall be capable of carrying up to a 40-amp battery
direct load. One (1) power stud shall be capable of carrying up to a 15-amp ignition
switched load. The two (2) power studs shall share one (1) 1/4" ground stud.
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08-00-0721
GROUND LIGHTS
Each door shall include a Whelen 3SC0CDCR LED NFPA compliant ground light mounted
to the underside of the cab step below each door.
Each light shall include a polycarbonate lens, a housing which is vibration welded and a
bulb which shall be shock mounted for extended life.
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08-01-0751
GROUND LIGHT ACTIVATION
The ground lights shall activate when the park brake is engaged.
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08-00-0732
CAB STEP LIGHTING
One (1) LED light shall be mounted to the riser of the middle cab step, a total of eight (8)
step lights for the cab, in accordance with NFPA.
Each light shall include a polycarbonate lens and shall be contained in a housing which is
vibration welded with a bulb which shall be shock mounted. Each step light shall not be
any larger than 3" in diameter.
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08-01-0753
STEP LIGHT ACTIVATION
The step lighting shall be activated by opening any of the cab doors on the respective side.
One (1)
08-00-0783
ENGINE COMPARTMENT LIGHTING
Two (2) LED lights shall be mounted to the engine compartment in such a fashion as to
provide as much light as possible to the engine compartment area. The engine
compartment lighting shall activate with the tilting of the cab.
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08-00-0791
INTERIOR OVERHEAD CAB LED LIGHTING
Each cab door shall include a dual red and white LED lamp. There shall be one (1) light
centered over each of the Driver and Officer’s seat and one centered over each crew door.
The clear lamp shall illuminate with the opening of each respective door with both the red
and clear portions of the lamp activated by individual lighted switches on each lamp.
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08-00-4090
DO NOT MOVE APPARATUS LIGHT
The front headliner of the cab shall include a flashing red Whelen round LED light with a
red lens clearly labeled "Do Not Move Apparatus".
The flashing red light shall be 3.00-inches in diameter and shall be located centered left to
right for greatest visibility.
The light shall be interlocked for activation when either a cab door is not firmly closed, or
an apparatus compartment door is not closed, and the parking brake is released.
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08-00-4103
DOOR OPEN ALARM
There shall be an alarm interlocked for activation when the parking brake is released and
either a cab door or apparatus compartment door is not completely closed.
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08-01-2010
BACK-UP ALARM
An ECCO model 575 backup alarm shall be installed at the rear of the chassis with an output
level of 107 dB. The alarm shall automatically activate when the transmission is placed in
reverse.
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08-01-2050
OVER-RIDE SWITCH
One (1) over-ride switch, auto reset shall be provided in the on the Vista display and
control screen.
One (1)
08-02-0770
HAAS ALERT / HA-5
R2V (Responder-to-Vehicle) with HAAS ALERT R2R (Responder-to-Responder)
Capability
HAAS Alert Model Number “HA-5” shall be provided.
The device shall: be constructed of high strength, impact resistant, RoHS compliant ASA
Plastic; have IP65 ingress protection; include a cellular modem that connects to
commercially available cellular networks to transmit and receive data to/from the HAAS
Alert Safety Cloud™ and include a cellular network data plan that shall; send vehicle GPS
location, speed, course, acceleration, and emergency lights status (e.g., “on” or “off”) to
the HAAS Alert Safety Cloud every two (2) seconds while the vehicle is moving with e-
master activated; send changes in the emergency lights status to the HAAS Alert Safety
Cloud; be connected to the E-Master or emergency lights master via a minimum of 22-
gauge wire; be connected to the vehicle’s main battery via a minimum of 20-gauge wire so
that it receives constant power; be connected to the vehicle’s ground via a minimum of 20-
gauge wire; have a parasitic shut off that turns off the device when the vehicle’s battery
voltage falls below 12V; be mounted inside the cab on the dashboard, within 10 feet of the
officer’s seat and with a clear view of the sky. The device shall be upgradeable to other
communication technologies such as, at minimum; 5G, 5.9 band, and FirstNet.
The device shall utilize the HAAS Alert Safety Cloud to send digital R2V (Responder-to-
Vehicle) alerts to nearby civilian drivers via in-dash infotainment and IVI (In-vehicle
Infotainment) units, Waze and other popular consumer navigation applications when the
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vehicle is en-route with emergency lights engaged; utilize the HAAS Alert Safety Cloud to
send digital R2V alerts to nearby civilian drivers via in-dash infotainment and IVI (In-
vehicle Infotainment) units, Waze and other popular consumer navigation applications
when the vehicle is on-scene with emergency lights engaged; has the ability to utilize the
HAAS Alert Safety Cloud to receive digital R2R (Responder-to-Responder) alerts when
the vehicle is en-route with emergency lights engaged and other responding emergency
vehicles are in close proximity; have a port that connects to a compatible peripheral
device to communicate R2R alerts to vehicle passengers. The device shall be able to
communicate across all manufacturer brands.
The device shall have a companion, password-protected, web-based dashboard that
provides authorized users with a map-based visualization of real-time vehicle location,
emergency response status (i.e., “responding”, “on-scene”, “ready”, “offline”) with the
ability for expanded attribution, vehicle speed and course, vehicle time-to-scene
information, and vehicle time-on-scene information.
Dimensions – Length, Width, Height (Inches): 5.4” x 2.7” x 1.3"
Input Voltage - Power: 12.5V to 15V
Input Voltage - Lights Indicator: 12V to 15V
Amperage: 120 mA peak draw
Operating Temperature Range: -40℃ to 85℃
Weight (Ounces): 7 oz.
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HAAS - 5 Year Subscription
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REAR & SIDE FACING CAMERA
A rear facing black box style rearview camera shall be installed on the rear of the vehicle.
There shall also be two (2) teardrop style rearview cameras; one mounted to the Officer
side of the vehicle, and one to the Driver side of the vehicle. The rear camera shall be
activated when the vehicle transmission is shifted to reverse, and the side tear drop
cameras shall be activated with the corresponding blinker. The image viewed on the
Driver and Officer's Vista. The side camera housing shall be black in color.
The rear facing camera shall feature automatic heating when the temperature is below 10
degrees Fahrenheit, and 150-degree lens. No Exception.
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SOUND FOR BACKUP CAMERA
There shall be a speaker mounted in the forward overhead position that is dedicated to
the backup microphone. It shall be activated when the transmission is shifted into reverse;
and it shall enable the driver to hear what is happening behind the apparatus.
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BATTERY CHARGER
A Mean Well PB-600-12, 40 amp, 90-264VAC battery charger will be supplied with the
apparatus. The battery charger is capable of 2/3/8 stage charging. The battery charger
shall be set to the 3-stage battery conditioning procedure. The charger is capable of
charging batteries and functioning as a continuous 40-amp 12VDC power supply.
The charger features an extruded aluminum anodized housing, fully insulated heavy
duty output terminals, three color indicator and a variable speed fan.
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08-08-0005
CHARGER LOCATION
The battery Charger shall be located on top of the EMS compartment located behind the
driver's seat.
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08-08-0199
EJECTION UNIT
A Kussmaul Super Auto Eject 20 amp 120 volt shore power assembly, cover, solenoid input
wire, power cord, and plug shall be installed. The 12 volt solenoid shall eject the shore
power cord away from vehicle path upon sensing engine start; after ejection, the
weatherproof cover snaps into position over inlet. The unit shall sequence energizing of an
Auto Eject, eliminating terminal arching when connecting and disconnecting power cord.
The unit shall have a waterproof back enclosure with watertight cable fittings, which
protect mechanism from road contamination. A pre-wired 3 foot AC electrical cord and
starting sense wire (side wired) shall be installed.
The assembly shall have the following dimensions: 6.17” high x 4.08” wide x 2.8” deep
with 4 lb. weight.
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There shall be a Kussmaul 20-amp super auto eject with red cover supplied.
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SHORELINE LOCATION
The shoreline shall be mounted in the forward portion of the cab, ahead of the front door
hinge on the driver’s side of the cab.
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SHOP NOTE
211 DS
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OVERALL HEIGHT
An overall height restriction has not been specified for this apparatus.
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OVERALL LENGTH
An overall length restriction has not been specified for this apparatus.
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OVERALL WIDTH
An overall width restriction has not been specified for this apparatus.
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00-00-1529
WHEELBASE
A wheelbase restriction has not been specified for this apparatus.
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00-00-1539
ANGLE OF APPROACH
The angle of approach for the apparatus shall not be less than eight (8) degrees as
specified by the current edition of NFPA 1901.
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ANGLE OF DEPARTURE
The angle of departure for the apparatus shall not be less than eight (8) degrees as
specified by the current edition of NFPA 1901.
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NFPA PUMPER EQUIPMENT ALLOWANCE
In compliance with NFPA #1901 standards, the apparatus shall be engineered to provide
an allow of 2500 pounds of fire department provided loose equipment.
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CONTRACT CHANGE NOTICE
The quoted delivery time is based upon our receipt of the specified materials required to
produce the apparatus in a timely manner. "Delivery" means the date company is
prepared to make physical possession of vehicle available to customer.
The Company shall not be responsible nor deemed to be in default on account of delays in
performance due to causes which are beyond the Company’s control which make the
Company’s performance impracticable, including but not limited to civil wars,
insurrections, strikes, riots, fires, storms, floods, other acts of nature, explosions,
earthquakes, accidents, any act of government, delays in transportation, inability to obtain
necessary labor supplies or manufacturing facilities, allocation regulations or orders
affecting materials, equipment, facilities or completed products, failure to obtain any
required license or certificates, acts of God or the public enemy or terrorism, failure of
transportation, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, failure of vendors (due to causes
similar to those within the scope of this clause) to perform their contracts or labor troubles
causing cessation, slowdown, or interruption of work.
After execution and acceptance of this Purchase Process, the Buyer may request that the
Company incorporate a change to the Products or the Specifications for the Products by
delivering a Change Order to the Company; provided, however, that any such Change
Order must be in writing and include a description of the proposed change sufficient to
permit the Company to evaluate the feasibility of such Change Order. Within seven (7)
working days of receipt of a Change Order, the Company will inform the Buyer in writing
of the feasibility of the Change Order, the earliest possible implementation date for the
Change Order, of any increase or decrease in the Purchase Price resulting from such
Change Order, and of any effect on production scheduling or delivery resulting from such
Change Order. The Company shall not be liable to the Buyer for any delay in performance
or delivery arising from any such Change Order. Purchase Price may be modified only by
mutual written agreement of the Parties because of changes to the Apparatus required or
requested by the Buyer during the construction process pursuant to Appendix C, Change
Order Policy. Any changes in the Purchase Price resulting from changes to the Apparatus
required or requested by the Buyer during the construction process shall be stated in the
Change Order signed by both parties. Additional Changes: If various state or federal
regulatory agencies (e.g. NFPA, DOT, EPA) require changes to the specification and/or
the product that result in a cost increase to comply therewith this cost will be added to the
Purchase Price to be paid by the customer.
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00-12-1100
FINANCIAL STABILITY SPECIFICATIONS
With high-profile instances of fire apparatus manufacturers encountering financial
difficulties, it is imperative that fire departments be diligent in evaluating the financial
position of the companies they solicit to build on their emergency response vehicles. A
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contract entered into with a company on shaky ground is a dangerous prospect, since
conducting business with a manufacturer in such condition could open the department to
monumental problems.
Take, for instance, the growing theme of manufacturers requiring as opposed to offering
pre-payment and progressive payment options with a corresponding discount off the
price of a vehicle. Such offers are made with an ulterior motive in mind, as it can be
generally inferred that manufacturers requiring pre-payments and progressive payments
do so because they need your cash today to fund production of other vehicles already in
the backlog.
Should problems arise, as has been the case in situations too numerous to mention, your
department risks losing any down payments already made or even the entire cost of a
piece of equipment should certain pre-pay discount situations go awry.
While pre-payment discounts may be enticing, it is important to know just how stable the
manufacturer seeking your funds is before you make that commitment. If you enter into
one of these agreements and the manufacturer hits a rough patch, it is you that will be
hurting, because your funds may not be recoverable. However, if you enter into a contract
with a financially sound manufacturer, you will reap all of the benefits of a well-built
truck at a lower cost. You may equally, by taking advantage of the time-value of money,
be able to afford more truck than initially thought, because funds saved by leveraging
pre-payment options could allow you get some added features that you might not
necessarily have been able to afford.
With this in mind, it must be noted that Rosenbauer is a company with rock-solid
financial stability. This is a statement not made lightly, as we can prove it to you. We can
provide language that you can insert into your bid specifications that stipulates that in
order for bids to be accepted by a fire department, the company bidding must meet
several fiscal criteria.
The first criteria call for the successful bidder to meet a debt-to-equity ratio not exceeding
a 2.0 rating. Rosenbauer presently stands at a 1.51 rating, which is well-below the
accepted rating. This low number results from Rosenbauer owning more assets with a
marginal debt service. This means we are not using lenders to fund our operations, nor
our growth.
The second requirement is that the debt coverage ratio of the successful body builder
exceeds a 100 rating. The higher the number, the better able a company is to meet its
payment obligations with banks and creditors. Rosenbauer’s number is at 279.6, which is
nearly three times the required amount. The higher the debt coverage ratio, the easily and
more fluidly a company is positioned to pay its monthly obligations and operating costs.
The third criteria require that the equity ratio of the successful bidder must exceed .30
rating. A higher equity ratio indicates that the body builder has increased flexibility to
meet its financial obligations which translates into greater financial stability. Rosenbauer
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currently has an equity ratio of .387 which is well above the accepted rating and an
excellent indicator of financial strength.
When exploring and evaluating various manufacturers to consider for building your
apparatus, there is little doubt you will find one that stands on as firmly a financial
ground as Rosenbauer. While others are experiencing stressful issues that raise doubts as
to the company’s long-term viability, Rosenbauer continues to demonstrate a
strengthening of its financial position in the apparatus manufacturing industry. Because
Rosenbauer meets and exceeds all the above-stated financial bid requirements, we are
best positioned to ensure customers of a strong relationship with the company, which
cannot be claimed by most of our competitors in this volatile market.
The Rosenbauer America Dun and Bradstreet number is 02-447-3584. To acquire a Dun
and Bradstreet report, telephone them at 1-800-234-3867 (in Canada 800-463-6362) or visit
their web site address at www.dnb.com. Dun and Bradstreet is nationally-recognized,
independent financial analysis company.
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01-06-0560
ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL
Electronic stability control shall be supplied on the chassis.
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02-00-0500
PERFORMANCE BOND
A 100% Performance Bond, which guarantees delivery AND performance must be
supplied by the successful bidder within 20 days of award of the contract. Supply Bonds
will not be accepted in place of the requested Performance Bond. Bond must be supplied
by the manufacturer of the apparatus. Bonds furnished by salesman or other agents will
not be accepted. BIDDER SHALL INDICATE INTENTION TO PROVIDE THE
REQUIRED PERFORMANCE BOND IN THE PROPOSAL PACKET.
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02-02-0200
PRE-CONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE (AT MANUFACTURER)
A pre-construction conference shall be conducted at the apparatus manufacturer's factory
at which time all final designs and equipment mounting locations will be approved, prior
to any sheet metal being cut. A factory employed design engineer shall be present during
the pre-construction conference to answer any design, and/or engineering questions
relating to the layout of the apparatus. Air travel (for distances over 250 miles), meals,
and lodging expenses shall be included. BIDDER SHALL INDICATE INTENTION TO
PROVIDE THE REQUIRED PRE-CONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE IN THE PROPOSAL
PACKET.
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INSPECTION TRIPS
Inspection trip(s) for Fire Department personnel shall be made to the facility during the
course of construction of the apparatus. Successful bidder shall consult with Fire
Department committee chairperson as to the proper timing of the inspection trip(s). Air
travel (for distances over 250 miles), meals, and lodging expenses shall be included.
BIDDER SHALL INDICATE INTENTION TO PROVIDE THE REQUIRED INSPECTION
TRIP(S) IN THE PROPOSAL PACKET.
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02-03-0100
QUALITY CONTROL-ISO COMPLIANCE
Rosenbauer has implemented its own internal criteria meeting and exceeding the
requirements of ISO 9001 for documenting and establishing a quality control management
system for our company.
This system consists of, but is not limited to: extensive product quality control,
continuous improvement of business systems, manufacturing processes and supplier
relationships. Documented inspection procedures for each manufacturing process are
maintained, including internal and external component testing, parts inventory control,
regularly scheduled manufacturing training, health and safety training, warranty and
customer service management. An active human resources department maintains EOE
and EEOC status and an aggressive research and development program is in place to
keep Rosenbauer abreast of the changing environment of emergency services vehicles.
Rosenbauer is an active member of the Fire Apparatus Manufacturers Association
(FAMA). Our goal is to provide the highest level of customer support and satisfaction, a
working environment that provides for the growth of our employees, promotes
teamwork, is flexible yet disciplined, performance driven and committed to the
achievement of our goals.
A complete package of all documentation demonstrating the criteria each apparatus must
meet during manufacture and before delivery is available upon request.
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02-03-0204
SINGLE SOURCE MANUFACTURER
Rosenbauer is a “single source” manufacturer meeting the requirements of your bid
specification. Rosenbauer maintains an integrated approach to all aspects of
manufacturing including the chassis and body engineering, assembly and testing to meet
the exact needs of our customers. All chassis and body design and assembly are
completed within our own facilities. We also provide a sole source aftermarket support
for all our products through an extensive dealer network and factory support. Each
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apparatus we manufacture is delivered with detailed service and parts manuals and we
can support your aftermarket needs 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Rosenbauer’s
single source integrated approach provides an added value you expect and deserve with
your fire apparatus purchase.
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02-06-0300
ROSENBAUER MINNESOTA COMPANY OVERVIEW
Please allow us to share with you a brief summary of the history of Rosenbauer Minnesota,
formally General Safety Equipment, LLC.
Rosenbauer Minnesota, LLC is located in Wyoming, MN, where it manufactures a complete
line of fire apparatus including pumpers, tankers, aerials, rescue units, ARFF, etc. The
company operates in modern facilities consisting of 60,000 sq.ft., which features computer
controlled fabricating equipment, down-draft paint booths, and CAD system. Production
currently averages eight (8) units per month.
Rosenbauer Minnesota was founded in 1929 in the town of Lindstrom, Minnesota. From
its inception, Rosenbauer Minnesota was known for building high quality, customized
fire apparatus.
During the 1940s and 50s, Rosenbauer Minnesota manufactured over 600 vehicles for the
U.S. Armed Forces, earning our company the Army-Navy “E” Award, the highest
recognition available to a civilian company.
Over the years, Rosenbauer Minnesota has developed and introduced many innovative
concepts. Our most recent developments include an apparatus body so unique it has
been awarded six design patents, and a newly designed airport crash truck (ARFF) that is
the most advanced fire fighting vehicle of its kind in the world.
Of all our accomplishments, the one we are most proud of is the close relationship
maintained with our customers. We have many customers who have been using our
apparatus exclusively for over 50 years. In fact, over 80% of our orders come from
“repeat” customers. We encourage you to discuss the quality and service of our
apparatus with any one of our over 3,000 customers.
In 1995, Rosenbauer Minnesota formed a partnership with Rosenbauer International, the
largest and most respected fire apparatus company in the world. As a result of this
partnership, American fire departments now have access to fire fighting technologies
from throughout the world. As the partnership with Rosenbauer International
progressed, we felt it was important to take advantage of economies of scale, yet be
aligned with an organization that is 100% committed to the fire service. Thus, in 1998
Rosenbauer Minnesota of Wyoming, Minnesota and Rosenbauer International of
Leonding, Austria partnered with Rosenbauer South Dakota, LLC to become Rosenbauer
America.
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Thank you for considering a Rosenbauer unit. We are sure that you will be more than
pleased with a quality apparatus from Rosenbauer.
Feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns you may have regarding our
proposal for fire apparatus.
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02-10-4000
DELIVERY
Final delivery of the completed apparatus shall be made F.O.B. Fire Department
Headquarters.
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02-13-5020
DEMONSTRATION
Fire Department personnel shall be properly instructed as to the proper use of the entire
apparatus including, but not limited to, chassis, fire pump system, the apparatus and all
equipment. The demonstration shall be made by a factory trained Specialist who shall be
responsible for complete instruction as to operation and maintenance of the chassis, and
the completed vehicle.
The demonstration specialist shall remain at the Fire Department for a sufficient amount
of time to provide thorough instructions to all personnel, or as instructed by Chief of the
Department. All meals, motel and travel costs shall be the responsibility of the successful
bidder.
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02-13-7200
BODY MANUFACTURER SERVICE AND SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS
To ensure the purchaser a source of service and parts over the anticipated life of the
apparatus, the manufacturer shall provide supporting information establishing their
permanency in the industry and include in the proposal a description of our service abilities
and facilities.
The manufacturer shall stock a complete line of fire fighting equipment and parts for this
apparatus. Location of the manufacturing plant and nearest service facility must be
outlined in the bid submission, including a complete history of the manufacturer. The
manufacturer shall include in the bid a description of the service abilities and facilities.
The manufacturer's facilities shall provide, as a minimum, the following:
· Full body shop
· Paint spray booths for entire apparatus
· Sheet metal shears and brake press
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· Fabrication and sheet metal department
· Plumbing facilities and UL testing area at service center
· Service and parts store for walk-in sales
· Engineering and office support personnel
· Adequate indoor storage of vehicle while service is being performed
Prior to the award of the contract the manufacturer shall make available the service center
for an inspection tour at the convenience of the fire officials and or their designates
(manufacturer is no responsible for travel costs associated with this visit). Although local
service is available, the manufacturer shall be solely responsible for coordination and
processing of all warranty claims.
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02-13-7300
LOCAL SALES AND SERVICE VEHICLE SUPPORT
The manufacturer and local sales/service facility shall provide information pertaining to
authorized local sales representative of the apparatus. The representative is capable of
repairing the apparatus and has a service center located within ______ miles of the
purchaser. This facility provides complete repair, maintenance and service of the
apparatus.
This dealer shall have in their employ, qualified full time employee(s) who are capable and
certified of repairing the apparatus. The local service dealer shall make available their
service center for inspection tour at the convenience of the fire officials and or their
designates.
1. Service Center Name:
2. Location:
3. Telephone:
4. Fax:
5. Square Footage of Service Center:
6. Is the Service Center Enclosed and Heated?: YES ______ NO ______
7. Number of Service Technicians:
8. Service Shop and Sources to Handle the Following?:
A) Body Repairs Including Welding YES _____ NO ______
B) Minor Paint Work YES _____ NO ______
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C) Chassis Repairs and Service YES _____ NO ______
D) Major Component Repairs & Service YES _____ NO ______
E) Electric Repairs and Service YES _____ NO ______
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02-13-7400
TOLL FREE SERVICE NUMBER
Due to the nature of emergency fire and rescue services being subject to respond at any
time of the day or night, the municipality requires that this also applies to the selling
Dealer and the manufacturer.
On a typical day to day basis the request for service is expected to be requested from the
selling Dealer. However, if the Dealer’s service center is not readily available the
municipality needs assurance that the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) can be
reached for assistance.
With that said, each bidder shall supply a toll-free telephone number that provides OEM
emergency service assistance. This number, when called, shall be directed to a call center,
then to an OEM service technician, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
There shall be a minimum of ten (10) OEM service technicians at any time in the que to
answer an incoming emergency service call. One of which shall be the OEM’s National
Service Manager.
In the interest of providing the minimum level of acceptable service for the new apparatus
this shall be considered a requirement of the successful bidder/proposal.
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02-13-8950
"ON-LINE" WARRANTY TRACKING SYSTEM
Rosenbauer shall provide an online warranty tracking system shall be used to track all
service and warranty issues.
The tracking system will show real time information on all warranty and service requests.
A user will be able to create or track the status of their service or warranty requests 24
hours a day, 7 days a week from anywhere with an internet connection.
The warranty / service tracking system shall be capable of tracking all department service
issues via truck VIN or job number.
The system must provide user with instant confirmation of receipt of warranty or service
request and must not require user to purchase or use proprietary software.
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01-16-0250
BODY WARRANTY
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We warrant each new motorized fire apparatus manufactured by ROSENBAUER
AMERICA, LLC for a period of TWO YEARS from the date of delivery, except for chassis
and other components noted herein.
Under this warranty we agree to furnish any parts to replace those that have failed due to
defective material or workmanship where there is no indication of abuse, neglect, unusual
or other than normal service providing that such parts are, at the option of
ROSENBAUER AMERICA, LLC, made available for our inspection at our request,
returned to our factory or other location designated by us with transportation prepaid
within thirty days after the date of failure or within two (2) years from the date of delivery
of the apparatus to the original purchaser, whichever occurs first, and inspection indicates
the failure was attributed to defective material or workmanship.
The warranty on the chassis and chassis supplied components, storage batteries,
generators, electrical lamps and other devices subject to deterioration is limited to the
warranty of the manufacturer thereof and adjustments for the same are to be made
directly with the manufacturer by the customer.
This warranty will not apply to any fire apparatus that has been repaired or altered
outside our factory in any way, which in our opinion might affect its stability or
reliability.
This warranty shall not apply to those items that are usually considered normal
maintenance and upkeep services: including, but not limited to, normal lubrication or
proper adjustment of minor auxiliary pumps or reels.
This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, and all other
obligations or liabilities on our part. We neither assume nor authorize any person to
assume for us any liability in connection with the sales of our apparatus unless made in
writing by ROSENBAUER AMERICA, LLC.
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01-19-0460
EXT MODULAR BODY WARRANTY - LIFE-TIME
Rosenbauer America, LLC warrants to the original purchaser that the all aluminum body,
fabricated by Rosenbauer America, LLC, under normal use and with reasonable
maintenance, be structurally sound and will retain structural integrity for the life of the
vehicle. Warranty coverage is transferable to second owner, if applicable, with proper
notification made to Rosenbauer America, LLC.
This warranty does not apply to the following items that are covered by a separate
warranty: paint finish, hardware, moldings, and other accessories attached to this body.
In addition, this warranty does not apply to any part or accessory manufactured by others
and attached to this body.
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ROSENBAUER AMERICA, LLC MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE ALUMINUM BODY AND ALL IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE AND HEREBY DISCLAIMED.
Rosenbauer America, LLC will replace without charge, repair or make a fair allowance for
any defect in material or workmanship demonstrated to its satisfaction to have existed at
the time of delivery or not due to misuse, negligence, or accident. If Rosenbauer America,
LLC elects to repair this body, the extent of such repair shall be determined solely by
Rosenbauer America, LLC, and shall be performed solely at the Rosenbauer America,
LLC factory, or at an approved facility. The expense of any transportation to or from such
repair facility shall be borne by the purchaser and is not an item covered under this
warranty.
Rosenbauer America, LLC will not be liable for damages and under no circumstances will
its liability exceed the price for a defective body. The remedies set forth herein are
exclusive and in substitution for all other remedies to which the purchaser would
otherwise be entitled.
Rosenbauer America, LLC will be given a reasonable opportunity to investigate all claims.
The purchaser must commence any action arising out of, based upon or relating to
agreement or the breach hereof, within twelve months from the date the cause of the
action occurred.
Note: Surety bond, if required, will cover standard one year warranty period only and
will not cover any extended warranties allowed by seller or other component
manufacturers.
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01-19-2450
ALUMINUM SUBFRAME WARRANTY
Subject to the provisions, limitations and conditions set forth in this warranty, Rosenbauer
America, LLC (hereby referred to as "seller"), hereby warrants to each original purchaser
that each new aluminum body subframe (exclusive of paint finish and hardware) is
structurally sound and free of all structural defects of both material and workmanship
and further warrants that it will maintain such structural integrity for the lifetime of the
body. Warranty coverage is transferable to second owner, if applicable, with proper
notification made to Rosenbauer America, LLC.
This warranty is conditioned upon normal use and reasonable maintenance of such
subframe; prompt written notice of all defects to seller or one of the seller's then
authorized dealers in the area; no repair or additions there to except by seller or
authorized by it; said defect not resulting from misuse, negligence, accident, remount,
overloading beyond applicable weight rating by customer or third parties. If any such
conditions are not complied with, this warranty shall become void and unenforceable.
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Should repairs become necessary under the terms or the warranty, the extent of that
repair shall be determined solely by the seller and shall be performed solely at
Rosenbauer America, LLC or a repair facility designated by the seller. The expense of any
transportation to or from such repair facility shall be that of the purchaser and is not an
item covered by this warranty.
Seller reserves the unrestricted right at any time from time to time to make changes in the
design of and/or improvements on its products without thereby imposing any obligation
on itself to make corresponding changes or improvements in or on its products
theretofore manufactured.
EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS: THIS MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY IS
PROVIDED IN PLACE OF ANY AND ALL OTHER REPRESENTATIONS OR IMPLIED
WARRANTIES. NO PERSON IS AUTHORIZED TO MAKE ANY REPRESENTATIONS
OR WARRANTY ON BEHALF OF ROSENBAUER AMERICA, LLC OR ANY OF ITS
DISTRIBUTORS OTHER THAN SET FORTH IN THIS MANUFACTURER'S
WARRANTY. YOUR RIGHT TO SERVICE AND REPLACEMENT OF PARTS ON THE
TERMS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HERIN ARE YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES AND
NEITHER THE MANUFACTURER NOR ANY OF ITS DISTRIBUTORS SHALL BE
LIABLE FOR DAMAGES, WHETHER ORDINARY, INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL.
Note: Surety bond, if required, will cover standard one year warranty period only and
will not cover any extended warranties allowed by seller or other component
manufacturers.
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01-20-0360
PAINT WARRANTY TEN YEAR
The PPG paint performance guarantee will cover the areas of the vehicle finished with the
specified product for a period of TEN (10) years beginning the day the vehicle is delivered
to the purchaser.
The full apparatus body, manufactured and painted by Rosenbauer America, LLC, shall be
covered for the following paint failures as outlined on the guarantee certificate:
· Peeling or delaminating of the topcoat and/or other layers of paint.
· Cracking or checking.
· Loss of gloss caused by cracking, checking, or hazing.
· Any paint failure caused by defective PPG Fleet Finishes, which are covered by this
guarantee.
All guarantee exclusions, limitations, and methods of claims are covered in the full
certificate provided to the original purchaser.
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Note: Surety bond, if required, will cover standard one year warranty period only and
will not cover any extended warranties allowed by seller or other component
manufacturers.
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01-21-0150
LETTERING WARRANTY
Rosenbauer America, LLC warrants to the original purchaser only, that the lettering and
striping, installed by Rosenbauer America, LLC, will remain free from defects for a period
of one (1) year under normal use.
Rosenbauer America, LLC will replace without charge, repair or make a fair allowance for
any defect in material or workmanship demonstrated to its satisfaction to have existed at
the time of delivery or not due to misuse, negligence, or accident. If Rosenbauer America,
LLC elects to repair this item, the extent of such repair shall be determined solely by
Rosenbauer America, LLC, and shall be performed solely at the Rosenbauer America,
LLC factory, or at an approved facility. The expense of any transportation to or from such
repair facility shall be borne by the purchaser and is not an item covered under this
warranty.
One (1)
01-17-0650
FIRE PUMP WARRANTY
EXPRESS WARRANTY: Hale Products, Incorporated (“Hale”) hereby warrants to the
original buyer that products manufactured by Hale are free of defects in material and
workmanship for a period of five (5) years from the date the product is first placed into
service or five and one-half (5-1/2) years from date of shipment by Hale, whichever
period shall be first to expire. Within this warranty period Hale will cover parts and labor
for the first two (2) years and parts only for years three (3) through five (5).
LIMITATIONS: HALE’S obligation is expressly conditioned on the Product being:
· Subjected to normal use and service.
· Properly installed and maintained in accordance with HALE’S Instruction Manual and
Industry Standards as to recommended service and procedures.
· Not damaged due to abuse, misuse, negligence or accidental causes.
· Not altered, modified, serviced (non-routine) or repaired other than by an Authorized
Service facility.
· Manufactured per design and specifications submitted by the original buyer.
· Used with an appropriate engine as determined by the engine manufacturers published
data.
· Excluded are normal wear items identified as but not limited to packing, strainers,
anodes, filters, light bulbs, intake screens, wear rings, mechanical seals, etc.
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THE ABOVE EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE. NO OTHER
EXPRESS WARRANTIES ARE MADE. SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED ARE ANY
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATIONS, THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE; COURSE OF DEALING; USAGE OF TRADE;
OR PATENT INFRINGEMENT FOR A PRODUCT MANUFACTURED TO
ORIGINAL BUYER’S DESIGN AND SPECIFICATIONS.
EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES: If Buyer promptly notifies HALE upon discovery of any such
defect (within the Warranty Period), the following terms shall apply:
· Any notice to HALE must be in writing, identifying the Product (or component) claimed
defective and circumstances surrounding its failure.
· HALE reserves the right to physically inspect the Product and require Buyer to return
same to HALE’S plant or Authorized service Facility.
· In such event, Buyer must notify HALE for a Return Goods Authorization number and
Buyer must return the Product F.O.B. within (30) days thereof.
· If determined defective, HALE shall, at its option, repair or replace the Product, or refund
the purchase price (less allowance for depreciation).
· HALE’s reimbursement covers only the standard labor and Hale components required for
the removal, repair, and/or re-installation of HALE supplied Product.
· HALE’s reimbursement does not cover the standard labor or components for the removal
and reinstallation of non-HALE supplied components.
· Absent proper notice within the Warranty Period, HALE shall have no further liability or
obligation to Buyer there-fore.
THE REMEDIES PROVIDED ARE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES
AVAILABLE. IN NO EVENT SHALL HALE BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOSS OF
LIFE; PERSONAL INUURY; DAMAGE TO REAL OR PERSONAL
PROPERTY DUE TO WATER OR FIRE; TRADE OR OTHER COMMERICAL LOSSES
ARISING, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY OUT OF PRODUCT FAILURE.
One (1)
02-14-6250
STAINLESS STEEL PLUMBING WARRANTY
Subject to the provisions, limitations and conditions set forth in this warranty, Rosenbauer
America, LLC (hereby referred to as "seller"), hereby warrants to each original purchaser
only that stainless steel plumbing components and ancillary brass fittings used in the
construction of the water/foam plumbing system shall be warranted for a period of ten (10)
years. This covers structural failures caused by defective design or workmanship, or
perforation caused by corrosion, provided the apparatus is used in a normal and reasonable
manner. This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser for a period of ten years
from the date of the delivery and shall terminate upon the transfer of possession or
ownership by original purchaser.
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This warranty is conditioned upon normal use and reasonable maintenance of such
plumbing; prompt written notice of all defects to seller or one of the seller's then authorized
dealers in the area; no repair or additions there to except by seller or authorized by it; said
defect not resulting from misuse, negligence, accident, remount, overloading beyond
applicable weight rating by customer or third parties. If any such conditions are not
complied with, this warranty shall become void and unenforceable.
Should repairs become necessary under the terms or the warranty, the extent of that repair
shall be determined solely by the seller and shall be performed solely at Rosenbauer
America, LLC or a repair facility designated by the seller. The expense of any
transportation to or from such repair facility shall be that of the purchaser and is not an
item covered by this warranty.
Seller reserves the unrestricted right at any time from time to time to make changes in the
design of and/or improvements on its products without thereby imposing any obligation
on itself to make corresponding changes or improvements in or on its products theretofore
manufactured.
EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS: THIS MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY IS
PROVIDED IN PLACE OF ANY AND ALL OTHER REPRESENTATIONS OR IMPLIED
WARRANTIES. NO PERSON IS AUTHORIZED TO MAKE ANY REPRESENTATIONS
OR WARRANTY ON BEHALF OF ROSENBAUER AMERICA, LLC OR ANY OF ITS
DISTRIBUTORS OTHER THAN SET FORTH IN THIS MANUFACTURER'S
WARRANTY. YOUR RIGHT TO SERVICE AND REPLACEMENT OF PARTS ON THE
TERMS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HERIN ARE YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES AND
NEITHER THE MANUFACTURER NOR ANY OF ITS DISTRIBUTORS SHALL BE
LIABLE FOR DAMAGES, WHETHER ORDINARY, INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL.
One (1)
01-33-3300
BODY MANUAL - DIGITAL
Rosenbauer shall provide with the vehicle upon delivery one (1) digital copy of the delivery
manual. The manual shall include sections that contain the following:
· Individual component manufacturer instruction and parts manual
· Warranty forms for body
· Warranty forms for all major components
· Warranty instructions and format to be used in compliance with warranty obligations
· Wiring diagrams
· Installation instructions and drawings of major parts
· Visual graphics and electronic photos of the installations of major parts
· Necessary normal routine service forms, publications and components of body portion of
apparatus
· Technical publications on training and instructions for major body components
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· Warning and safety related notices for personnel protection
One (1)
01-33-3710
IN PROCESS PHOTOS
There shall be a series of photos provided as the apparatus progresses through the
production process. There will be a minimum of four (4) photos per interval and a total of
six intervals, one (1) upon chassis arrival, four (4) during construction and one (1) upon
completion.
One (1)
01-33-3812
OPERATION AND FAMILIARIZATION MANUAL
The apparatus manufacturer shall supply, at delivery, customized Operation &
Familiarization Manual, complete with full-color photos of the actual, completed
apparatus with each feature and control identified and its function explained.
Safety, Operation, Maintenance and Troubleshooting sections will include information
about each major component of the apparatus (chassis, pump, foam system, generator,
electrical devices, etc.). The manual shall be specific to the apparatus (or group of
apparatus) being delivered.
All safety and warning labels shall be represented in the manual for subsequent safety
inspections to ensure their continued presence on the apparatus.
The manufacturer shall submit a sample manual with the bid proposal. Failure to do so
will result in rejection of the proposal. Reference to "on delivery" or "at pre-build"
submission is not an acceptable response for the bid document.
“Similar” or “Representative” manuals will not be accepted.
One (1)
01-33-3822
PARTS CATALOG
The apparatus manufacturer shall supply, at delivery, a customized parts catalog listing.
The parts catalog shall be both apparatus specific and customer specific.
“Similar” or “Representative” parts catalogs will not be accepted.
One (1)
01-33-5400
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MANUAL - DIGITAL COPY
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Rosenbauer shall provide with the vehicle upon delivery (1) digital copy of the electrical
system manual. This manual shall include sections that contain the following:
· Individual component manufacturer instruction and parts manuals
· Warranty forms for the components
· Warranty instructions and format to be used in compliance with warranty obligations
· Wiring diagrams
· Installation instruction and drawings for major parts
· Visual graphics and electronic photos for the installation of major parts
· Necessary normal routine service forms, publications and components for the installed
electrical components
· Technical publications for training and instruction on major components
· Warning and safety related notices for personnel protection
· Cab and chassis manuals on parts, service and maintenance shall be provided
One (1)
02-90-0500
ROSENBAUER CUSTOM CHASSIS
A Rosenbauer Commander custom fire truck chassis shall be furnished with the following
apparatus body and equipment. See attached specifications for exact chassis
configuration.
One (1)
56-01-1600
ELECTRIC SIREN AND CONTROL
One (1) Whelen model #295SLSA1 electronic siren shall be mounted in the cab. This unit
shall feature an electronic air horn, wail, yelp, hi-lo and shall have a hard wired PA
microphone.
One (1)
56-02-1600
SPEAKER
One (1) Federal Signal DynaMax 100-watt speaker, Model #ES100C, shall be installed.
The speaker shall feature a Neodymium driver and a high strength composite housing
that is chemical resistant and maintains rigidity at high temperatures.
One (1)
56-02-1650
SPEAKER
One (1) stainless steel grille shall be installed on the speaker.
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One (1)
56-03-1300
SPEAKER LOCATION
The siren speaker shall be installed in the right side of the apparatus bumper.
One (1)
56-06-0300
FEDERAL MECHANICAL SIREN
One (1) Federal Signal Q2B mechanical siren, model Q2B-01PSD, shall be pedestal
mounted onto the front bumper. The "Q" siren shall feature a highly polished chrome
body and grille. The siren's distinctive mechanical wail sound shall produce 123 db at 10'.
The siren control switch(es) shall be installed in the cab.
SHOP NOTE
On the officer side hinged lid, Match Moses Lake RMN Job #14997.
One (1)
56-07-1300
SIREN CONTROL
One (1) foot switch shall be provided on the driver's side of the cab floor to activate the
Federal Signal Q2B siren.
One (1)
56-07-1800
Q SIREN CONTROL
A red dual action momentary rocker switch shall be installed into the cab console to
activate the Federal Signal Q2B siren. Pushing the switch up shall activate the Q siren, and
pushing the switch down shall activate the brake function.
One (1)
56-08-1200
BELL
One (1) South Park chrome fire bell with an eagle shall be mounted on the front bumper
extension.
SHOP NOTE
RBM must provide a mounting provision, cowl mount
One (1)
56-08-1400
BELL CONTROL
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The fire bell shall have an electronic switch for operation installed inside the chassis cab.
SHOP NOTE
The Bell is to be activated via the officer Vista
S One (1)
57-02-2500
LIGHTBAR
One (1) Whelen Ultra Freedom IV fully populated light bar shall be included with the
apparatus cab. The light bar shall be a model F4N7QLED and shall be mounted on the
roof of the cab, towards the front, above the windshield.
The light bar shall feature:
· A 72" light bar designed for high performance
· Two (2) red Linear Super LED corner modules
· Two (2) red 400 series Linear Super LED endcap lights
· Ten (10) red 400 series Linear Super LED lights
· Two (2) white 400 series Linear Super LED lights with clear optic lenses
· Clear hard coated lenses to provide extended life/luster protection against UV & chemical
stresses
· Designed in accordance with NFPA Zone A requirements
SHOP NOTE
ST10 this is a fully populated custom light bar WITH an Opticom.
One (1)
57-08-1100
TRAFFIC LIGHT CONTROL
One (1) Global Traffic Technologies Opticom 795H Low-Profile LED high-priority traffic
light emitter and control device shall be installed and mounted in the specified lightbar.
The traffic emitter shall be wired thru the park brake to deactivate when the park brake is
set.
One (1)
57-10-0100
LIGHTBAR ACTIVATION
The front upper light bar shall be activated through the Weldon Vista screen "E-Master"
red button and through a separate virtual switch located within the "Warning Lt Menu".
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One (1)
58-71-1774
UPPER REAR WARNING LIGHTS
One (1) pair of Whelen model M9 LED warning lights shall be installed, one each side on
the upper rear of the apparatus body. The dimensions of the lights shall be 6-1/2" x 10-
3/8".
One (1)
57-20-1400
The driver side warning light shall be a Whelen Model M9R red Super-LEDTM with color
lens.
One (1)
57-20-1401
The officer side warning light shall be a Whelen Model M9R red Super-LEDTM with color
lens.
Two (2)
58-01-2181
Each light shall be mounted with a Whelen Model M9FB black flange.
One (1)
58-61-2100
UPPER SIDE REAR WARNING LIGHTS
One (1) pair of Whelen model M9 LED warning lights shall be installed, one each side on
the upper portion of the body side, towards the rear of the body. The dimensions of the
lights shall be 6-1/2" x 10-3/8".
One (1)
57-20-1400
The driver side warning light shall be a Whelen Model M9R red Super-LEDTM with color
lens.
One (1)
57-20-1401
The officer side warning light shall be a Whelen Model M9R red Super-LEDTM with color
lens.
Two (2)
58-01-2181
Each light shall be mounted with a Whelen Model M9FB black flange.
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One (1)
58-03-6300
UPPER WING FRONT WARNING LIGHTS
One (1) pair of Whelen model M6 LED warning lights shall be installed, one each side one
the front of the chassis cab upper wing area. The dimensions of the lights shall be 4-5/16"
x 6-3/4".
One (1)
57-20-1200
The driver side warning light shall be a Whelen Model M6R red Super-LEDTM with color
lens.
One (1)
57-20-1201
The officer side warning light shall be a Whelen Model M6R red Super-LEDTM with color
lens.
Two (2)
58-01-2141
Each light shall be mounted with a Whelen Model M6FB black flange.
One (1)
58-03-7300
INBOARD WARNING LIGHTS
One (1) pair of Whelen model M6 LED warning lights shall be installed, one each side one
the front of the chassis cab, in the inboard warning light position. The dimensions of the
lights shall be 4-5/16" x 6-3/4".
One (1)
57-20-1200
The driver side warning light shall be a Whelen Model M6R red Super-LEDTM with color
lens.
One (1)
57-20-1201
The officer side warning light shall be a Whelen Model M6R red Super-LEDTM with color
lens.
Two (2)
58-01-2141
Each light shall be mounted with a Whelen Model M6FB black flange.
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One (1)
58-09-2000
INTERSECTION WARNING LIGHTS
One (1) pair of Whelen model M6 LED warning lights shall be installed one each side of
the chassis cab. The dimensions of the lights shall be 4-5/16" x 6-3/4".
One (1)
57-20-1200
The driver side warning light shall be a Whelen Model M6R red Super-LEDTM with color
lens.
One (1)
57-20-1201
The officer side warning light shall be a Whelen Model M6R red Super-LEDTM with color
lens.
Two (2)
58-01-2141
Each light shall be mounted with a Whelen Model M6FB black flange.
One (1)
58-26-2400
LOWER MID-BODY WARNING LIGHTS
One (1) pair of Whelen model M2 LED warning lights, model M2WR, shall be installed ,
one each side of the apparatus, mid-body in the rub rail. The dimensions of the lights
shall be 4-1/4" x 2-11/16".
One (1)
57-20-1000
The driver side warning light shall be a Whelen Model M2WR wide-angle red Super-
LEDTM with color lens.
One (1)
57-20-1001
The officer side warning light shall be a Whelen Model M2WR wide-angle red Super-
LEDTM with color lens.
One (1)
58-36-2400
LOWER REAR SIDE WARNING LIGHTS
One (1) pair of Whelen model M2 LED warning lights shall be installed , one each side of
the apparatus, towards the rear of the body, in the rub rail. The dimensions of the lights
shall be 4-1/4" x 2-11/16".
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SHOP NOTE
Mounted below L3 and R3
One (1)
57-20-1000
The driver side warning light shall be a Whelen Model M2WR wide-angle red Super-
LEDTM with color lens.
One (1)
57-20-1001
The officer side warning light shall be a Whelen Model M2WR wide-angle red Super-
LEDTM with color lens.
One (1)
58-81-2000
LOWER REAR WARNING LIGHTS
One (1) pair of Whelen model M6 LED warning lights shall be installed, one each side on
the lower rear of the apparatus body. The dimensions of the lights shall be 4-5/16" x 6-
3/4".
One (1)
57-20-1200
The driver side warning light shall be a Whelen Model M6R red Super-LEDTM with color
lens.
One (1)
57-20-1201
The officer side warning light shall be a Whelen Model M6R red Super-LEDTM with color
lens.
One (1)
50-08-1000
LOW VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS
The following specifications describe the low voltage electrical system on the specified
rescue fire apparatus. The electrical system shall include all panels, electrical components,
switches and relays, wiring harnesses and other electrical components. The electrical
equipment installed by the apparatus manufacturer shall conform to current automotive
electrical system standards, the latest Federal DOT standards, and the requirements of the
applicable NFPA 1901 standards.
The apparatus shall have a Weldon V-MUX multiplexing system, to provide diagnostic
capability. The system shall have the capability of delivering multiple signals via a CAN
bus, utilizing specifications set forth by SAE J1939. The electrical system shall be pre-wired
for computer modem accessibility to allow service personnel to easily plug in a modem to
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allow remote diagnostics, troubleshooting, or program additions. There shall be a
diagnostic display provided in the cab. The multiplexed system shall use twisted-pair
shielded wire within the electrical system for noise reduction. The diagnostic display shall
allow for fault and condition messages to be displayed. For superior system integrity, the
networked system shall meet the following minimum requirement components:
1. Power management center
2. Load shedding power management
3. Solid-state circuitry
4. Switch input capability
5. Responsible for lighting device activation
6. Self-contained diagnostic indicators
7. Power distribution module
8. Diagnostic display for warning message indication
9. High Idle Function
All wiring shall be stranded copper or copper alloy conductors of a gauge rated to carry
125 percent of the maximum current for which the protected circuit. Voltage drops in all
wiring from the power source to the device shall not exceed 10 percent. The wiring, wiring
harness and insulation shall be in conformance to applicable SAE J-1128 with GXL
temperature properties and NFPA standards. All exposed wiring shall be protected in a
loom with a minimum temperature rating of 289 degrees Fahrenheit. All wiring looms shall
be properly supported and attached to body members. The electrical conductors shall be
constructed in accordance with applicable SAE standards, except when good engineering
practice requires special construction.
The wiring connections and terminations shall use a method that provides a positive
mechanical and electrical connection and shall be installed in accordance with the device
manufacturer's instructions. Electrical connections shall be with mechanical type fasteners
and large rubber grommets where wiring passes through metal panels.
The wiring between the cab and body shall be joined using Deutsche type connectors or in
an enclosed terminal junction panel. This system will permit body removal with minimal
impact on the apparatus electrical system. All connections shall be crimp-type with
insulated shanks to resist moisture and foreign debris such as grease and road grime.
Weather-resistant connectors shall be provided throughout to ensure the integrity of the
electrical system.
Any electrical junction or terminal boxes shall be weather resistant and located away from
direct water spray. In addition, the main body junction panel shall house the automatically
reset breakers and relays as required.
There shall be no exposed electrical cabling, harnesses, or terminal connections located in
compartments, unless they are enclosed in an electrical junction box or covered with a
removable electrical panel. The wiring shall be secured in place and protected against heat,
liquid contaminants and damage. Wiring shall be uniquely identified at least every two feet
(2') by color coding or permanent marking with a circuit function code and identified on a
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reference chart or electrical wiring schematic per requirements of the applicable NFPA 1901
standards.
The electrical circuits shall be provided with low voltage over current protective devices.
Such devices shall be accessible and located in required terminal connection locations or
weather resistant enclosures. The over current protection shall be suitable for electrical
equipment and shall be the automatic reset type and meet SAE standards. All electrical
equipment, switches, relays, terminals, and connectors shall have a direct current rating of
125 percent of the maximum current for which the protected circuit. The system shall have
electro-magnetic interference suppression provided as required in applicable SAE
standards.
The electrical system shall include the following:
j) Electrical terminals in weather exposed areas shall have a non-conductive grease or spray
applied. A corrosion preventative compound shall be applicable to all terminal plugs
located outside of the cab or body.
k) The electrical wiring shall be harnessed or be placed in a protective loom.
l) Holes made in the roof shall be caulked with silicone. Large fender washers shall be used
when fastening equipment to the underside of the cab roof.
m) Any electrical component that is installed in an exposed area shall be mounted in a manner
that will not allow moisture to accumulate.
n) A coil of wire must be provided behind each electrical appliance to allow them to be pulled
away from the mounting area for inspection and service work.
o) All lights that have their sockets in a weather exposed area shall have corrosion
preventative compound added to the socket terminal area.
The warning lights shall be switched in the chassis cab with labeled switches in an
accessible location. Individual rocker switches shall be provided only for warning lights
added over the minimum requirement level of warning lights in either the stationary or
moving modes. All electrical equipment switches shall be mounted on a switch panel
mounted in the cab convenient to the operator. Rocker type warning light switches shall be
utilized. For ease of nighttime operation, an integral indicator light shall be provided to
indicate when the circuit is energized. All switches shall be appropriately identified as to
their function.
A single warning light switch shall activate all required warning lights. This switch will
allow the vehicle to respond to an emergency and "call for the right of way". When the
parking brake is applied, a "blocking right of way" system shall be automatically activated
per requirements of the NFPA 1901 standard. All "clear" warning lights shall be
automatically turned off upon application of the parking brake.
NFPA REQUIRED TESTING OF ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
The apparatus shall be electrically tested upon completion of the vehicle and prior to
delivery. The electrical testing, certifications, and test results shall be submitted with the
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delivery documentation per requirements of the NFPA 1901 standard. The following
minimum testing shall be completed by the apparatus manufacturer:
1. Reserve capacity test:
The engine shall be started and kept running until the engine and engine compartment
temperatures are stabilized at normal operating temperatures and the battery system is
fully charged. The engine shall be shut off and the minimum continuous electrical load shall
be activated for ten (10) minutes. All electrical loads shall be turned off prior to attempting
to restart the engine. The battery system shall then be capable of restarting the engine.
Failure to restart the engine shall be considered a failed test.
2. Alternator performance test at idle:
The minimum continuous electrical load shall be activated with the engine running at idle
speed. The engine temperature shall be stabilized at normal operating temperature. The
battery system shall be tested to detect the presence of battery discharge current. The
detection of battery discharge current shall be considered a test failure.
3. Alternator performance test at full load:
The total continuous electrical load shall be activated with the engine running up to the
engine manufacturer's governed speed. The test duration shall be a minimum of two (2)
hours. Activation of the load management system shall be permitted during this test.
However, if an alarm sounds due to excessive battery discharge, as detected by the system
requirements in the NFPA 1901 standard, or a system voltage of less than 11.7 volts dc for
a 12 volt system is present for more than 120 seconds, the test shall be considered a failure.
4. Low voltage alarm test:
Following the completion of the above tests, the engine shall be shut off. The total
continuous electrical load shall be activated and shall continue to be applied until the
excessive battery discharge alarm activates. The battery voltage shall be measured at the
battery terminals. With the load still applied, a reading of less than 11.7 volts dc for a 12
volt system shall be considered a test failure. The battery system shall then be able to restart
the engine. Failure to restart the engine shall be considered a test failure.
NFPA REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION
The following documentation shall be provided on delivery of the apparatus:
a. Documentation of the electrical system performance tests required above.
b. A written load analysis, including:
1. The nameplate rating of the alternator.
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2. The alternator rating under the conditions.
3. Each specified component load.
4. Individual intermittent loads.
One (1)
55-13-1065
COMPARTMENT DOOR OPEN SYSTEM ON VISTA SCREEN
The cab and body main compartment doors shall be wired to illuminate an open door
indicator on the Weldon V-MUX Vista screen located in the cab when the parking brake is
released. The indicator shall individually specify the door(s) that is(are) open.
Accessories on the truck, such as light towers, hydraulic ladder rack, deck gun and small
accessory doors shall also be wired to illuminate an indicator on the Vista screen when
not stowed or open.
SHOP NOTE
The pole lights are to be incorporated into the open door warning system
One (1)
50-15-3100
MASTER ELECTRIC SWITCH
One (1) battery disconnect switch shall be located conveniently to the driver of the
apparatus. The switch shall disconnect the 12 volt power supply from the battery system.
One (1)
50-41-6100
AIR HORNS
Two (2) Grover brand Stutter Tone air horns shall be provided. The air horns shall be 6”
in diameter and 24” long. Each horn shall feature flared ends offering a pleasing
appearance.
One (1)
50-41-8140
AIR HORN LOCATION
The air horns shall be located on the front bumper. One (1) shall be mounted outboard on
the driver side and one (1) outboard on the officer side, so as not to interfere with any
other components on the bumper.
One (1)
50-43-2010
HORN SELECTOR SWITCH
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A virtual button on the Vista display and control screen shall be provided to allow control
of either the electric horn or the air horn from the steering wheel horn button. The electric
horn shall sound by default when the selector switch is in either position to meet FMCSA
requirements.
One (1)
50-43-2340
OFFICER AIR HORN ACTIVATION
The air horns shall be activated by the Officer through a switch in the Driver's side Vista
screen.
Two (2)
51-05-6400
PUMP ENCLOSURE LIGHTS
Two (2) LED work light shall be provided in the pump enclosure.
Two (2)
51-05-9000
The control switch shall be mounted on the light head.
Two (2)
51-20-3100
LIGHT MOUNTING LOCATION
The mounting location for the specified light shall be on the front edge of the chassis cab
roof.
Two (2)
51-15-7300
240 WATT/240VOLT BROW LIGHT
Two (2) Akron Brass, Extenda-Lite roof mounted brow, item ELRE-XLDC-W-BL shall be
provided. Each Brow shall be equipped with a 240 watt light head with the front bezel
painted white.
The light head shall contain 48 high power LEDs and a highly polished reflector. The
light head shall operate between 90Vac and 135Vac and regulate LED temperature to
maximize LED life. There shall be angle tilt-mounting brackets attached to the side of the
light housing. The cast aluminum housing shall not exceed 190° F. Each brow light shall
be equipped with a twelve-inch pigtail.
The Extenda-Lite Brow Mount components shall have a 5 year warranty. The SceneStar
LED head shall have a 6 year warranty and shall be UL listed and ULC listed and carry a
CE mark.
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SHOP NOTE
The light shall have three optional brightness modes controlled by a separate control
wire.
Order in black option
Two (2)
63-14-1100
The floodlights shall be installed one (1) each side at the front edge of the cab roof.
Two (2)
63-15-3400
The brow quartz floodlight(s) shall be circuit breaker protected. The circuit breaker(s)
shall be used as an ON/OFF switch(es) for the floodlight(s). The circuit breaker(s) shall
be labelled "BROW LIGHTS".
Two (2)
54-15-6040
SCENE LIGHT SWITCHING
The two (2) front scene light(s) shall activate via a virtual scene light switch located on the
driver's and officer's Vista screens.
One (1)
52-02-1110
BACKUP CAMERA
One (1) chassis supplied rear camera system shall be mounted on the rear of the vehicle.
The camera component and cabling from the camera to the back of the cab shall be
installed by the apparatus body manufacturer. All other components shall be installed by
the chassis manufacturer.
Two (2)
52-08-1100
PORTABLE LANTERN
Two (2) Streamlight model 45107 portable handlight shall be installed. The lantern shall
include a mounting bracket.
One (1)
52-08-2300
HANDLIGHT INSTALLATION
The location of the handlight installation shall be in the chassis cab. All components shall
be installed as directed by the fire department.
SHOP NOTE
One each mounted on the rear wall of the cab at seat box height and out board of the seat
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One (1)
52-10-3201
INTERCOM SYSTEM
The vehicle shall be equipped with a FireCom 5200D intercom master station. The system
comes standard with connections for up to eight (8) positions. Additional positions can be
added through daisy chaining or wireless transmitters.
This system has the ability to operate with two (2) mobile radios/devices. Connection of
this system to the mobile radio is not included, unless specified.
Four (4)
52-10-3290
HEADSET HANGER HOOK
Four (4) headset hanger hooks shall be provided and installed in the cab for storage of the
headsets while not in use.
Two (2)
52-10-3310
INTERCOM HEADSET
Two (2) UHW505 Wireless Headset plus wireless base station with single channel
transmitter for each headset shall be provided with the intercom system. The raised PTT
buttons on either side activate the radio transmit function. The mic is always live for
intercom communication. Appropriate for driver or officer positions.
One (1)
52-10-3320
INTERCOM HEADSET
One (1) UHW503 Wireless Headset(s) plus wireless base station with single channel
transmitter for each headset shall be provided with the intercom system. Appropriate for
crew positions. The headsets shall come in standard black. Adjustable Listen Through
Microphones allow for face to face discussion without removing the ear cuffs, and
Wideband audio enhancement provide clarity in all environments.
One (1)
52-10-3350
WIRELESS BASE STATION
One (1) five (5) channel Transmit Wireless Base Station that supports (5) positions that can
either be PTT or crew listen. The 505R can support up to 5 PTT headsets, or any
combination thereof. More than five positions will require another base station.
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S One (1)
52-15-1610
RADIO SPEAKER
One (1) fire radio speaker shall be supplied by the customer and installed on the
apparatus. The location shall be determined by the customer.
SHOP NOTE
Radio Spkr, Fire, Install Cstmer Supl'd, Ea
S One (1)
52-15-1699
RADIO
One (1) fire radio shall be supplied by the customer and installed on the apparatus. The
location shall be determined by the customer.
One (1)
53-01-1200
MARKER LIGHTS
LED marker lights shall be installed on the vehicle in conformance to the Department of
Transportation requirements.
One (1)
53-01-3000 10
MARKER LIGHTS
Two (2) Britax P/N L427.203.L12V flex rubber arm style LED Clearance lights shall be
mounted on the rear of the body, one each side. These lights are in addition to the lights
required by the DOT.
S One (1)
53-02-1250
LICENSE PLATE BRACKET
One (1) Cast Products license plate bracket, model LP0005-1-C shall be provided at the
rear of the apparatus. The bracket shall have a polished finish and LED light.
The bracket shall be Line X black
SHOP NOTE
Line X black
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One (1)
53-03-2750
TAIL LIGHTS
One (1) pair of Whelen M6 LED tail/brake lights shall be provided. The rectangular 4"x6"
lights shall be red.
One (1)
53-04-2750
TURN SIGNALS
One (1) pair of Whelen M6 LED turn signals with populated sequential chevron arrow
shall be provided.
One (1)
53-06-3550
BACKUP LIGHTS
One (1) pair of Whelen Series M6 LED backup lights shall be installed on the rear of the
apparatus body. The dimensions shall be 4" x 6" and the lens color shall be clear.
S One (1)
53-07-1210
FOUR LIGHT HOUSING
One (1) pair of chrome plated tail light housings shall be supplied. Each housing shall be
designed to hold four (4) Whelen M6 rear lights located at the lower rear corners of the
body.
The housing shall be coated in Line-X Black.
SHOP NOTE
Line X black
One (1)
53-05-1800
MID BODY LED TURN SIGNALS
One (1) pair of mid body LED turn signals shall be provided. The location of the turn
lights shall be at mid-body near the rear wheel axle.
One (1)
54-01-1220
GROUND LIGHTS
There shall be two (2) Whelen 3SC0CDCR LED lights provided under the front bumper.
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Each light shall include a polycarbonate lens, a housing which is vibration welded and a
bulb which shall be shock mounted for extended life.
The ground lighting shall be activated when the parking brake is set.
One (1)
54-03-1220
GROUND LIGHTS
There shall be two (2), one each side, Whelen 3SC0CDCR LED NFPA compliant ground
light mounted to the underside of the rub rail of the pump house.
Each light shall include a polycarbonate lens, a housing which is vibration welded and a
bulb which shall be shock mounted for extended life.
The ground lighting shall be activated when the parking brake is set.
One (1)
54-03-1420
GROUND LIGHTS
There shall be two (2), one each side, Whelen 3SC0CDCR LED NFPA compliant ground
light mounted to the underside of the rub rail, mid body.
Each light shall include a polycarbonate lens, a housing which is vibration welded and a
bulb which shall be shock mounted for extended life.
The ground lighting shall be activated when the parking brake is set.
One (1)
54-03-1620
GROUND LIGHTS
There shall be two (2) Whelen 3SC0CDCR LED NFPA compliant ground light mounted to
the underside of the rear step.
Each light shall include a polycarbonate lens, a housing which is vibration welded and a
bulb which shall be shock mounted for extended life.
The ground lighting shall be activated when the parking brake is set.
One (1)
54-03-1820
GROUND LIGHTS
There shall be two (2) Whelen 3SC0CDCR LED NFPA compliant ground light mounted to
the underside of the compartments, behind the rear wheels.
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Each light shall include a polycarbonate lens, a housing which is vibration welded and a
bulb which shall be shock mounted for extended life.
The ground lighting shall be activated when the parking brake is set.
One (1)
54-04-1999
The ground lights shall automatically activate when the parking brake is applied.
S One (1)
54-10-1460
REAR TAILBOARD LIGHTS
One (1) 8" long OnScene Solutions Access LED lights shall be installed to illuminate the
rear tailboard. Each light stick shall produce approximately 200 lumens. The light stick
shall be provided with a 5 year free replacement warranty. The light shall have a 5/8"
LEXANTM polycarbonate tube enclosure for severe duty applications. The light stick
shall be waterproof and be connectible via a jumper wire to add additional lights in series
if required. The light shall be mounted in a Line-X Black Coated cast aluminum bezel.
SHOP NOTE
Line X black
Qty(1) for officer side rear face, tailboard
S Two (2)
54-10-1560
SIDE RUNNING BOARD LIGHTS
Two (2) 8" long OnScene Solutions Access LED lights shall be installed to illuminate the
side running boards. Each light stick shall produce approximately 200 lumens. The light
stick shall be provided with a 5 year free replacement warranty. The light shall have a
5/8" LEXANTM polycarbonate tube enclosure for severe duty applications. The light
stick shall be waterproof and be connectible via a jumper wire to add additional lights in
series if required. The light shall be mounted in a Line-X Black Coated cast aluminum
bezel.
SHOP NOTE
One per pump running board Coated black
One (1)
54-11-2100
The step/walkway light switch shall be installed and wired to the parking brake.
Six (6)
54-15-1850
SCENE LIGHT
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Six (6) Akron Brass item ELRE-XLDC-W-SF shall be provided. The surface mount light
shall be a 220 watt light head with the front bezel painted white. The light head shall
contain 44 high power LEDs and a customized optic design including flood and spot. The
light head shall operate from 10-32 VDC and maintain stable light output of 28,000
lumens and constant power consumption of 220W (current = power / voltage). The light
head shall be mounted to the surface of the vehicle using 4 attachment screws and
requiring only a hole for the wire. The light shall have three optional brightness modes
controlled by a separate control wire. The apparatus manufacturer shall provide wiring
for each of the installed lights and it shall be capable of carrying the maximum load
required by that light and protected by a properly sized circuit breaker.
The Revel LED head shall have a 6 year warranty.
SHOP NOTE
The scene lights are to be order with the black option
The light heads have three optional brightness modes controlled by a separate control
wire.
One (1)
54-15-5100
SCENE LIGHT LOCATION
One (1) scene light shall be located on the left side of the cab.
One (1)
54-15-5200
SCENE LIGHT LOCATION
One (1) scene light shall be located on the right side of the cab.
One (1)
54-15-5500
SCENE LIGHT LOCATION
One (1) scene light shall be located on the left side of the apparatus body.
SHOP NOTE
Located at the mid body
One (1)
54-15-5600
SCENE LIGHT LOCATION
One (1) scene light shall be located on the right side of the apparatus body.
SHOP NOTE
Located at the mid body
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Two (2)
54-15-5700
SCENE LIGHT LOCATION
Two (2) scene light shall be located on the rear of the apparatus body.
Six (6)
54-15-5805
SWITCH
A switch shall be provided for the brightness mode on the light.
SHOP NOTE
The brightness modes are to be controlled with in the Driver and officer vista screens.
The design of the brightness mode switch with in the vista screens will be at the
discretion of electrical engineering
One (1)
54-15-6470
SCENE LIGHT SWITCHING
A scene light switch with indicator shall be installed on the cab dash and on the pump
panel to control the left side scene light(s). The switches shall be wired to operate in a
three-way configuration to allow the light(s) to be controlled from either location
regardless of switch position. The switches shall be labeled "LEFT SCENE".
One (1)
54-15-6570
SCENE LIGHT SWITCHING
A scene light switch with indicator shall be installed on the cab dash and on the pump
panel to control the right side scene light(s). The switches shall be wired to operate in a
three-way configuration to allow the light(s) to be controlled from either location
regardless of switch position. The switches shall be labeled "RIGHT SCENE".
One (1)
54-15-6670
SCENE LIGHT SWITCHING
A scene light switch with indicator shall be installed on the cab dash and on the pump
panel to control the rear scene light(s). The switches shall be wired to operate in a three-
way configuration to allow the light(s) to be controlled from either location regardless of
switch position. The switches shall be labeled "REAR SCENE".
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One (1)
54-15-6700
SCENE LIGHT SWITCHING
The rear scene lights shall activate automatically upon placing the transmission into
reverse.
One (1)
58-93-1110
TRAFFIC ARROW LIGHT
One (1) Federal Signal MicroPulse SignalMaster, Model MPSSM42-BRK-30, 42" six (6)
amber and one (1) red centre brake MicroPulse 1200 lamp units shall be installed at rear of
the apparatus body.
A model #331105 controller shall be located in the cab accessible to the driver and officer.
The controller shall include four tactile membrane switches and a slide selector for the
direction of traffic flow. This model is the full featured controller with fourteen selectable
flash patterns, fast or slow setting, and capable of driving (2) four lamp units, a six lamp
unit, or an eight lamp unit. The 331105 has the optional capabilities for Auto-On with the
Emergency Master, and/or controlling the outer lamp modules to flash with the
respective signal light.
The center brake light shall be independently wired into the brake light circuit.
SHOP NOTE
The traffic arrow will be a custom arrow system. A controller will be mounted with in the
reach of the driver. There will be Qty(8) lights mounted on the rear face, Qty(4) per side.
The qty(4) light heads will be laid out in a arrow shop pointing out board.
This TA system will match their pumper RMN Job #14997.
One (1)
10-01-1200
OVERALL DIMENSIONS
The vehicle shall have the following dimensions:
· Chassis wheelbase:
· Cab to axle dimension of chassis:
· Overall length:
· Overall width:
· Overall height:
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One (1)
10-02-1100
FLUID DATA PLAQUE
One (1) fluid data plaque containing required information shall be provided based on the
applicable components for this apparatus, compliant with NFPA Standards:
· Engine oil
· Engine coolant
· Chassis transmission fluid
· Drive axle lubricant
· Power steering fluid
· Pump transmission lubrication fluid
· Other NFPA applicable fluid levels or data as required
Location shall be in the driver's compartment or on driver's door.
One (1)
10-02-1200
DATA & WARNING LABELS
HEIGHT LENGTH & WEIGHT
A highly visible label indicating the overall height, length, and weight of the vehicle shall
be installed in the cab dash area.
One (1)
10-02-1300
NO RIDE LABEL
One (1) "NO RIDERS" label shall be applied on the vehicle at the rear step area or other
applicable areas. The label shall warn personnel that riding in or on these areas, while the
vehicle is in motion is prohibited.
One (1)
10-02-1400
TIRE PRESSURE LABEL
A label shall be placed in a visible area that indicates the front and rear tire pressure.
One (1)
10-02-2100
CAB SEATING POSITION LIMITS
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One (1) label shall be installed in the cab to indicate seating positions for firefighters. A
weight allowance of 250 pounds for each shall be factored into the gross vehicle weight
rating of the chassis.
One (1)
10-02-2500
HELMET WARNING TAG
One (1) label shall be installed in the cab, visible from each seating position. The label
shall read "CAUTION: DO NOT WEAR HELMET WHILE SEATED." Helmets must be
properly stowed while the vehicle is in motion according to the current edition of NFPA
1901.
One (1)
10-03-6020
REAR TOW EYES
There shall be two tow eyes furnished under the rear of the body. Tow eyes are to be
constructed of 3/4" plate steel with a 3" I.D. hole, large enough for passing through a tow
chain end hook.
One (1)
80-43-2400
The tow plates shall be painted black.
One (1)
10-05-4324
BUMPER
The chassis shall feature a heavy duty bumper constructed from ASTM A36, 1/4" thick
steel and painted primary job color. The bumper shall be 12" high by 102" wide with two
inch (2") flanges and chamfered corners.
Integral heavy duty steel bumper "wings" shall extend from the bumper to the cab.
The bumper shall be mounted to a twenty-four inch (24") long chassis frame extension.
A contoured apron / gravel shield fabricated from NFPA compliant, slip-resistant
polished aluminum shall enclose the area between the bumper and the cab.
One (1)
10-04-2565
FRONT BUMPER HOSEBED
One (1) recessed full width hosebed constructed from smooth aluminum shall be installed
in the front bumper extension. The hosebed shall be open to the sides of the bumper
extension.
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Water drain holes shall be drilled in the bottom.
One (1)
23-08-3500
VINYL CROSSLAY COVER
The crosslay hosebed shall be equipped with a vinyl cover and shall be secured with hook
and loop fasteners.
One (1)
23-08-3600
VINYL CROSSLAY END FLAPS
The crosslay hosebed shall be equipped with end flaps and shall be secured utilizing a
hook and loop fastening system at the sides of the crosslay hosebed.
One (1)
29-20-5600
The vinyl cover shall be red in color.
One (1)
29-20-5600
The vinyl cover shall be red in color.
One (1)
10-05-9230
TOW EYES
Two (2) 3" tow eyes shall be mounted to the bumper extension through the front face of
the bumper. The tow eyes shall be steel and shall be painted coated black.
SHOP NOTE
Painted Job Color Red
One (1)
10-06-1652
TIRE PRESSURE INDICATOR
There shall be a tire pressure indicator, p/n RWTG1235, at each tire’s valve stem on the
vehicle that shall indicate if there is insufficient pressure in the specific tire.
One (1)
10-08-2100
REAR MUD FLAPS
One (1) pair of black mud flaps shall be installed behind the rear wheels.
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One (1)
10-13-2402
INTERIOR CABINET
There shall be a rear facing refrigerator cabinet installed directly behind the officer's front
cab seat between the engine tunnel and cab side wall. The cabinet shall be constructed of
smooth aluminum plate with minimum exterior dimensions of 39" high x 21" wide x 22-
1/2" deep divided into an upper and lower compartment. The upper compartment shall
be an open compartment for installation of a Norcold DE-0788 combination refrigerator /
freezer that is 30" high x 20-1/2" wide x 20-1/8" deep. The lower compartment shall be a
enclosed compartment with an access panel and adequate ventilation for installation of a
battery charger and/or an air compressor.
One (1)
10-13-3540
The cabinet’s exterior finish shall match the interior finish of the chassis cab.
One (1)
10-13-3550
The cabinet’s interior shall have a natural finish.
One (1)
42-42-1260
REFRIGERATOR
One (1) 3.1 cubic foot Norcold DE-0788B compact AC/DC Refrigerator/Freezer shall be
provided and installed. The unit shall be secured within the apparatus for highway travel.
The refrigerator shall be powered by a combination 12 volt or 24 volt or 120 volt system,
which shall operate from the generator or shore power receptacle. The refrigerator shall
be equipped with a convenient, adjustable temperature control. A full-width freezer
compartment and a reversible black door with adjustable tall container storage. The unit
shall be approximately 31" high by 21" wide by 21" deep.
One (1)
60-25-1100
120V ELECTRIC RECEPTACLE -- STRAIGHT BLADE
One (1) single 120-volt 15 amp straight blade, 3-prong receptacle with spring loaded
weatherproof cover shall be provided.
SHOP NOTE
For the fridge
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One (1)
10-18-6000
CAB LIFT CONTROL LOCATION
The cab lift controls for tilting the cab shall be recess mounted in the forward wall inside
the left front compartment or behind the pump compartment left side upper access
(gauge) panel. Proper operation and warning labels shall be installed adjacent to the
controls.
SHOP NOTE
Hard wired inside pumphouse behind the gauge panel door toward the front. Same
location as last truck
One (1)
20-13-9200
HALE RSD SINGLE STAGE PUMP
A Hale model RSD, single stage pump shall be PTO mid-ship mounted. The pump shall be
driven by a Hot-Shift PTO from the chassis transmission. The engine shall provide
sufficient horsepower and RPM to enable the pump to meet and exceed its rated
performance.
The entire pump, suction and discharge passages shall be hydrostatically tested to a
pressure of 350 PSI. The pump shall be tested at the pump manufacturer's factory to the
performance specs as outlined by the applicable sections of the NFPA 1901 standard. The
pump shall be free from objectionable pulsation and vibration.
PUMP BODY
The pump body and related parts shall be cast iron. All metal moving parts in contact with
water shall be of high quality bronze or stainless steel.
IMPELLER
The pump shall have one impeller. The pump body shall have two opposed discharge
outlet volute cutwaters to eliminate radial unbalance. Pump impeller shall be hard, fine
grain bronze of the mixed flow design; accurately machined and individually balanced.
The vanes of the impeller intake eyes shall be of sufficient size and design to provide ample
reserve capacity utilizing minimum horsepower. Impeller clearance rings shall be bronze,
easily renewable without replacing impeller or pump volute body, and shall be of wrap-
around double labyrinth design for maximum efficiency.
PUMP SHAFT
Pump shaft shall be rigidly supported by bearings for minimum deflection. The bearings
shall be heavy-duty, deep groove ball bearings in the gearbox and they shall be splash
lubricated.
The pump shaft shall be heat-treated, electric furnace, corrosion resistant stainless steel to
be super-finished with galvanic corrosion protection for longer shaft life. Pump shaft must
be sealed with double-lip oil seal to keep road dirt and water out of the gearbox.
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PUMP TRANSMISSION
The pump transmission shall be attached to the fire pump and shall positive gear drive type
for low maintenance. The drive gear shall be of heat treated alloy steel, spur-cut design. The
pump and drive shafts shall be corrosion resistant alloy steel, heat treated. Each shaft shall
be rigidly supported by deep groove ball bearings and shall have a retaining oil seal.
PUMP MOUNTING
The pump shall be bolted to steel angles in the pump module, using grade 8 bolts.
DRIVELINES
Hollow-tube drivelines and universals shall be properly matched to the engine and
transmission output torque ratings.
One (1)
20-13-9140
1500 GPM FIRE PUMP SPECIFICATIONS
The centrifugal type fire pump shall be a Hale model RSD with a rated capacity of 1500
GPM. The pump shall meet NFPA 1901 requirements.
The pump shall be certified to meet the following deliveries:
1500 GPM @ 150 PSI
1500 GPM @ 165 PSI
1050 GPM @ 200 PSI
750 GPM @ 250 PSI
One (1)
22-24-1300
GATED 6" INTAKE -- LEFT SIDE PUMP PANEL
One (1) 6" gated suction intake shall be installed behind the left side pump panel. Intake
shall be gated with an Akron Model 7960, with 9323 controller, electrically operated 6"
butterfly valve, controlled at the pump operator's panel. The valve operating mechanism
shall prevent movement of the valve from the fully closed position to the fully open
position or vice versa, in less than three seconds. The valve control shall have a colored
identification label.
A pressure dump/relief valve shall be included that is factory preset at 125 PSI and field
adjustable from 75 to 250 PSI. The pressure dump/relief valve shall provide over-pressure
protection for the suction hose even when the intake valve is closed. The outlet of the
dump/relief valve shall be 2.5" in diameter to allow directing the discharge flow away
from the pump operator's position.
An inlet fitting with 6" NST thread shall be provided, complete with a removable strainer
screen.
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One (1)
21-01-2500
An Innovative Controls ¾” cast bronze quarter-turn drain/bleeder valve shall be installed.
The valve shall be complete with a chrome plated bronze ball, reinforced teflon seals, and
blow-out proof stem rated to 600 PSI. A chrome plated zinc handle shall be provided on
each drain valve complete with a recessed ID label provision. The handle shall lift, to open
and push down, to close.
One (1)
22-41-5700
One (1) 6" chrome plated cap shall be provided. The threads shall be NST and the cap
shall be equipped long handles.
One (1)
22-24-3300
GATED 6" INTAKE -- RIGHT SIDE PUMP PANEL
One (1) 6" gated suction intake shall be installed behind the right side pump panel. Intake
shall be gated with an Akron Model 7960, with 9323 controller, electrically operated 6"
butterfly valve, controlled at the pump operator's panel. The valve operating mechanism
shall prevent movement of the valve from the fully closed position to the fully open
position or vice versa, in less than three seconds. The valve control shall have a colored
identification label.
A pressure dump/relief valve shall be included that is factory preset at 125 PSI and field
adjustable from 75 to 250 PSI. The pressure dump/relief valve shall provide over-pressure
protection for the suction hose even when the intake valve is closed. The outlet of the
dump/relief valve shall be 2.5" in diameter to allow directing the discharge flow away
from the pump operator's position.
An inlet fitting with 6" NST thread shall be provided, complete with a removable strainer
screen.
One (1)
21-01-2500
An Innovative Controls ¾” cast bronze quarter-turn drain/bleeder valve shall be installed.
The valve shall be complete with a chrome plated bronze ball, reinforced teflon seals, and
blow-out proof stem rated to 600 PSI. A chrome plated zinc handle shall be provided on
each drain valve complete with a recessed ID label provision. The handle shall lift, to open
and push down, to close.
One (1)
22-41-5700
One (1) 6" chrome plated cap shall be provided. The threads shall be NST and the cap
shall be equipped long handles.
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One (1)
20-14-2200
FIRE PUMP MECHANICAL WATER SEAL
The Hale fire pump shall have a high quality, self-adjusting, maintenance free mechanical
seal.
One (1)
20-14-3200
PTO PUMP SHIFT SPECIFICATIONS
An electric powered PTO pump shift shall be installed in the cab driver's area where not
subject to accidental engagement. The pump shift system shall permit stationary
pumping operations.
The following indicator lights shall be included with pump shift.
1. A green indicator light, labeled "PUMP ENGAGED" shall indicate pump shift has
successfully been completed.
2. A green indicator light, labeled "OK TO PUMP" shall indicate the chassis transmission is
in proper gear and parking brake is engaged.
3. Pump shift and interlocks shall comply with applicable sections of NFPA standards.
4. The pump shift shall have an instruction label and nameplate to indicate proper pump
shift instructions.
One (1)
20-29-1200
TRIDENT PRIMER – AUTOMATIC
An automatic fire pump priming system shall be provided and installed. The system shall
be oil-less type and environmentally safe. Once engaged, the system shall be fully
automatic and not require any action from the pump operator/engineer when pump draft
is lost. This feature provides an additional safety margin by maintaining pump flow from
the available water source automatically during drafting operations. When air is
introduced during a drafting operation from conditions such as whirlpools or turbulence
from porta-tank refill operations, the priming system shall automatically engage to remove
the air and stabilize water flow and pump pressure. For additional safety, the entire system
shall operate at less than 70dBA of ambient noise.
The priming system shall engage automatically whenever the pump discharge falls below
five (5) psi and shall remain engaged until a pump prime has been achieved. The priming
system shall automatically disengage when a positive pump discharge pressure has been
established. The electrical current draw from the chassis batteries shall not exceed four (4)
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amps at any given time of operation and allow for unlimited run time without causing an
overheat condition for of any of the system components.
A single engagement switch shall be provided on the pump control panel that will allow
the operator to engage the automatic pump priming system. There shall be a light
provided on the pump control panel to indicate when the system is engaged. The pump
shall be capable of taking suction and discharging water with a lift of 10 feet in not more
than 30 seconds with the pump dry, through 20 feet of suction hose of appropriate size.
The priming system shall comply with applicable sections of NFPA standards.
One (1)
20-29-1252
PRIMER CONTROL
A manual push button shall be provided on the pump operator's panel, for the manually
priming the main pump.
One (1)
27-10-3100
PRESSURE GOVERNOR AND MONITORING DISPLAY
One (1) Fire Research PumpBoss model PBA400-A00 pressure governor and monitoring
display kit shall be provided on the pump panel. The kit shall include a control module,
pressure sensor, and cables. The control module case shall be waterproof and have
dimensions not to exceed 6 3/4" high by 4 5/8" wide by 1 3/4" deep. Inputs for monitored
information shall be from a J1939 databus or independent sensors. Outputs for engine
control shall be on the J1939 databus or engine specific wiring.
The following continuous displays shall be provided:
· CHECK ENGINE and STOP ENGINE warning LEDs
· Engine RPM; shown with four daylight bright LED digits more than 1/2" high
· Engine OIL PRESSURE; shown on an LED bar graph display in 10 psi increments
· Engine TEMPERATURE; shown on an LED bar graph display in 10 degree increments
· BATTERY VOLTAGE; shown on an LED bar graph display in 0.5 volt increments
· PSI / RPM setting; shown on a dot matrix message display
· PSI and RPM mode LEDs
· THROTTLE READY LED.
A dot-matrix message display shall show diagnostic and warning messages as they occur.
It shall show monitored apparatus information, stored data, and program options when
selected by the operator. The brightness of the displays shall be automatically adjusted for
day or night viewing.
The program shall store the accumulated operating hours for the pump and engine,
previous incident hours, and current incident hours in a non-volatile memory. Stored
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elapsed hours shall be displayed at the push of a button. It shall monitor inputs and
support audible and visual warning alarms for the following conditions:
· High Engine RPM
· Pump Overheat
· High Transmission Temperature
· Low Battery Voltage (Engine Off)
· Low Battery Voltage (Engine Running)
· High Battery Voltage
· Low Engine Oil Pressure
· High Engine Coolant Temperature
The governor shall operate in two control modes, pressure and RPM. No discharge
pressure or engine RPM variation shall occur when switching between modes. A control
knob that uses optical technology shall adjust pressure or RPM settings. It shall be 2" in
diameter with no mechanical stops, a serrated grip, and have a red idle push button in the
center.
A throttle ready LED shall light when the interlock signal is recognized. The governor
shall start in pressure mode and set the engine RPM to idle. In pressure mode the
governor shall automatically regulate the discharge pressure at the level set by the
operator. In RPM mode the governor shall maintain the engine RPM at the level set by the
operator except in the event of a discharge pressure increase. The governor shall limit a
discharge pressure increase in RPM mode to a maximum of 30 psi. Other safety features
shall include recognition of no water conditions with an automatic programmed response
and a push button to return the engine to idle.
One (1)
21-00-0090
APPROVED PUMP PANEL DRAWING
A pump panel drawing shall be provided for approval to the fire department prior to
building the pump panel. The drawing will show the primary controls and gauges and
not every switch or label.
Pump panel drawing shall be based on model of pump, manifolds, driveline angles,
exhaust layout and other engineering concerns. The pump panel drawing is configured
based on the pump and manifold design specified and in some cases changes to the lay
out will be limited. Any changes made by the department are subject to engineering
approval.
Delays in pump panel drawing approval may delay the completion of the apparatus.
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One (1)
21-00-2000
PUMP ANODES
There shall be sacrificial, zinc anodes in the pump steamer ports which shall protect the
pump and piping from electrolysis. These anodes shall also act as screens.
One (1)
21-00-3300
PUMP PLUMBING SYSTEM
The fire pump plumbing system shall be of rigid stainless steel pipe or flexible piping with
stainless steel fittings. Mechanical grooved couplings shall be installed to permit flexing
of the plumbing system and allow for quick removal of piping or valves for service. Flexible
hose couplings shall be threaded stainless steel or mechanical grooved coupling
connections.
The fire pump and plumbing shall be hydrostatically tested in compliance to applicable
sections of NFPA standards. The test results shall be included in the delivery
documentation.
One (1)
21-01-0300
FIRE PUMP MASTER DRAIN
The fire pump plumbing system and fire pump shall be piped to a single pump panel
mounted 'handwheel' type master pump drain assembly. The master drain valve shall be
a bronze master drain with a rubber disc seal, a universal joint and a handwheel control on
the pump panel. The master drain shall also provide for low point drainage of the fire pump
and auxiliary devices.
ADDITIONAL LOW POINT DRAINS
The plumbing system shall be equipped with additional low point manually operated
drain valves to allow total draining of the fire pump plumbing system. These valves
shall be accessible from the side of the vehicle and labeled for exact location.
One (1)
21-01-5500
STAINLESS STEEL INTAKE MANIFOLD
The suction manifold assembly shall be fabricated with Schedule #10 type 304 stainless
steel. All threaded fittings shall be a minimum of Schedule 10 stainless steel. The suction
manifold assembly shall have radiused sweep elbows to minimize water turbulence into
the suction volute. The suction manifold shall be welded and pressure tested prior to
installation. The stainless steel manifold assembly shall be attached to the pump intake
volute with a heavy-duty, flexible Victaulic coupling.
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The stainless steel manifold assembly shall have a ten (10) year warranty.
One (1)
21-01-6500
STAINLESS STEEL DISCHARGE MANIFOLD
The discharge manifold assembly shall be fabricated with minimum of Schedule #10 Type
304 stainless steel. All threaded fittings shall be a minimum of Schedule #40 stainless
steel. The discharge manifold assembly shall have radiused sweep elbows to minimize
water turbulence. The manifold shall be welded and pressure tested prior to installation.
The stainless steel manifold inlet shall be attached to the pump discharge and have
additional brackets as required to support the discharge manifold, valves and related
components.
The stainless steel manifold assembly shall have a ten (10) year warranty.
One (1)
21-01-7300
PLUMBING SYSTEM
The plumbing system shall be unpainted.
One (1)
21-01-8100
HOSE THREADS
The hose threads shall be National Standard Thread (NST) on all base threads on the
apparatus intakes and discharges.
One (1)
22-51-5210
WATER TANK TO PUMP LINE
One (1) 3" water tank to the rear mounted fire pump line shall be provided with a full flow
quarter turn ball valve, 4" piping, and with flex hose and stainless steel hose clamps. The
tank to pump line shall be equipped with a check valve to prevent pressurization of the
water tank.
The line shall be flow tested during the fire pump testing and shall meet applicable
requirements of NFPA standards.
One (1)
22-50-0100
The tank to pump valve shall be controlled at the pump operator's panel.
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One (1)
24-62-1300
The valve shall be an Akron 8000 Series three-inch (3") valve with a stainless ball.
One (1)
22-55-4012
One (1) Akron valve equipped with a manually operated pull rod, with quarter-turn
locking feature shall be provided on the intake. The handle shall be equipped with a
color-coded name plate.
One (1)
23-02-1300
FIRE PUMP TO WATER TANK FILL LINE
One (1) 2" fire pump to water tank refill and pump bypass cooler line shall be provided.
The valve shall be a full flow quarter turn ball valve with 2" piping and flex hose to tank.
The valve control handle shall have a nameplate located near the valve control.
One (1)
24-62-1200
The valve shall be an Akron 8000 Series two-inch (2") valve with a stainless ball.
One (1)
22-55-4012
One (1) Akron valve equipped with a manually operated pull rod, with quarter-turn
locking feature shall be provided on the intake. The handle shall be equipped with a
color-coded name plate.
One (1)
20-30-3200
MIDSHIP FIRE PUMP DRIVESHAFTS AND INSTALLATION
The midship PTO fire pump shall be installed and shall include installation of the fire
pump, modification and/or fabrication of new drivelines and all pump-mounting
brackets. The PTO drive shaft(s) shall be spin balanced prior to final installation.
One (1)
20-31-1100
UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES FIRE PUMP TEST
The pump shall undergo an Underwriters Laboratories Incorporated test per applicable
sections of NFPA standards, prior to delivery of the completed apparatus.
The UL acceptance certificate shall be furnished with the apparatus on delivery.
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One (1)
20-31-1500
FIRE PUMP TEST LABEL
A fire pump performance and rating label shall be installed on the fire apparatus pump
panel. The label shall denote levels of pump performance and testing completed at factory.
These shall include GPM at net pump pressure, RPM at such level, and other pertinent data
as required by applicable NFPA standards. In addition, the pressure control device, tank
to pump flow tests, and other required testing shall be completed.
In addition, the entire pump, suction and discharge passages shall be hydrostatically tested
to a pressure as required by applicable NFPA standards. The pump shall be fully tested at
the pump manufacturer's factory to the performance specifications as outlined by
applicable NFPA standards. Pump shall be free from objectionable pulsation and
vibration.
If applicable, the fire pump shall be tested and rated as follows:
100% of rated capacity at 150 pounds net pressure.
70% of rated capacity at 200 pounds net pressure.
50% of rated capacity at 250 pounds net pressure.
100% or rated capacity at 165 pounds net pressure.
One (1)
20-31-3200
INTAKE RELIEF/DUMP VALVE
One (1) Elkhart Model 40, 2-1/2" intake relief/dump valve preset at 125 psi shall be
permanently installed on the suction side of the fire pump. The valve shall have an
adjustment range of 75 psi to 250 psi, and shall be designed to automatically self-restore to
a non-relieving position when excessive pressure is no longer present.
Discharge side of the intake relief valve shall be plumbed away from the pump operator.
One (1)
20-31-4110
FIRE PUMP COOLING
The fire pump shall be equipped with 3/8" cooling line from the pump to the water tank.
This pump cooling re-circulation line shall be controlled at the pump panel by a quarter-
turn in-line ball valve with mini-twist control handle. The control handle shall be labeled
"PUMP COOLING". There shall be a check valve installed in the pump cooler line to
prevent tank water from back flowing into the pump when it is not in use.
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One (1)
20-31-4500
FIRE PUMP COOLING
The fire pump shall be equipped Hale Model TRV-L, thermal bypass cooling system. The
system shall automatically dump water through a .375" discharge line to the ground when
pump water temperature exceeds 120 degrees. A warning light and alarm shall be
installed on the pump panel with proper label installed. The valve shall be equipped with
an integral strainer and shall reset automatically.
One (1)
20-31-5110
CHASSIS ENGINE HEAT EXCHANGER COOLING SYSTEM
The apparatus shall be equipped with a heat exchanger for supplementary chassis engine
cooling during fire pump operations. A manually operated quarter-turn in-line ball valve
with mini-twist control handle mounted at the pump panel shall direct water from the fire
pump to the heat exchanger that is mounted in the engine radiator cooling hose. The
system shall provide cooling water from the fire pump to circulate around the engine
radiator coolant without mixing or coming in direct contact with the engine coolant. The
unit shall be installed by the chassis manufacturer and connected to the plumbing system
by the fire apparatus manufacturer.
The control shall be identified with a chrome bezel label assembly labeled, "AUXILIARY
ENGINE COOLER".
One (1)
22-12-1100
LEFT SIDE -- 2-1/2" GATED INTAKE
One (1) 2-1/2" gated suction intake shall be installed on left side pump panel to supply the
fire pump from an external water supply. The control valve shall be a quarter turn ball
valve and shall have 2-1/2" NST female thread of chrome plated brass.
The intake shall be equipped with a ¾" drain and bleeder valve. A nameplate label and
removable screen shall be installed.
One (1)
21-01-2502
An Innovative Controls ¾” cast bronze quarter-turn drain/bleeder valve shall be installed.
The valve shall be complete with a chrome plated bronze ball, reinforced teflon seals, and
blow-out proof stem rated to 600 PSI. A chrome plated zinc handle shall be provided on
each drain valve complete with a recessed ID label provision. The handle shall lift to open
and push down to close.
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One (1)
22-41-1100
One (1) 2-1/2" chrome plated plug shall be provided. The threads shall be NST and the
plug shall be equipped rocker lugs and chain or cable securement.
One (1)
24-62-1250
The valve shall be an Akron 8000 Series two and one half-inch (2-1/2") valve with a
stainless ball.
One (1)
22-55-4050
The valve shall be equipped with one (1) manually operated, swing-type manual control
located adjacent the intake. The valve shall be equipped with a color-coded name plate.
One (1)
23-05-4100
FRONT BUMPER - 1-1/2" CROSSLAY DISCHARGE
One (1) 1-3/4" front bumper crosslay installed at the bumper deck area. The discharge shall
be supplied by a 2" quarter turn full flow ball valve at the pump panel. The discharge shall
terminate with a swivel with 2" NPT female x 1-1/2" male NST hose threads. The swivel
shall be mounted in the base of hose bed and plumbing shall not hang below the bumper
level.
The plumbing shall be flexible hose with abrasion resistant support mountings. Auxiliary
low point drains shall be provided on the discharge line.
The crosslay hose bed shall be constructed of smooth aluminum with a minimum capacity
of 200 feet of fire department supplied 1-3/4" diameter double jacket hose and nozzle.
The hosebed grating shall be equipped with drain holes.
One (1)
21-01-2200
A Class 1 automatic type 3/4" bleeder valve shall be installed.
One (1)
24-61-1200
The specified valve shall be an Akron 8000 Series two-inch (2") valve with a stainless ball.
One (1)
24-53-0010
One (1) manually operated pull rod, with quarter-turn valve, with locking feature shall be
provided on the specified discharge. The handle shall be equipped with color-coded
name plate.
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One (1)
27-02-1500
One (1) 2-1/2" IC discharge pressure gauges (0-400 PSI) shall be provided. The face of the
gauge shall be a WHITE dial with black letters. The gauges will be located on the pump
instrument panel.
One (1)
23-08-3120
CROSSLAY HINGED COVER
The crosslay hosebed shall be equipped with a single aluminum diamond plate hinged
cover. The cover shall have rubber bumpers, latching devices, and lift up handle on each
end of the cover.
The walking surface on the cover shall be a NFPA #1901 compliant surface, with a 1" wide
yellow or orange strip designating the outside perimeter of the walking or standing area.
One (1)
23-06-2200
TWO (2) 1-1/2" CROSSLAY DISCHARGES
Two (2) pre-connect 1-3/4" hose crosslays shall be installed over pump enclosure, with
quarter turn 2" diameter ball valves. The outlets shall be a 2" NPT female swivel x 1-1/2"
male NST hose threads.
The crosslay hosebeds shall have smooth aluminum sides. The hosebed decking shall be
constructed with slots integrated into the hosebed floor.
Each hosebed shall provide for a minimum capacity of 200 feet of 1-3/4" diameter double
jacket hose with nozzle, for hose provided by the fire department. A divider shall be
installed to separate the crosslay beds.
Two (2)
21-01-2502
An Innovative Controls ¾” cast bronze quarter-turn drain/bleeder valve shall be installed.
The valve shall be complete with a chrome plated bronze ball, reinforced teflon seals, and
blow-out proof stem rated to 600 PSI. A chrome plated zinc handle shall be provided on
each drain valve complete with a recessed ID label provision. The handle shall lift to open
and push down to close.
Two (2)
24-61-1200
The specified valve shall be an Akron 8000 Series two-inch (2") valve with a stainless ball.
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Two (2)
24-53-0010
Two (2) manually operated pull rod, with quarter-turn valve, with locking feature shall be
provided on the specified discharge. The handle shall be equipped with color-coded
name plate.
Two (2)
27-02-1500
Two (2) 2-1/2" IC discharge pressure gauges (0-400 PSI) shall be provided. The face of the
gauge shall be a WHITE dial with black letters. The gauges will be located on the pump
instrument panel.
One (1)
23-07-2100
2-1/2" CROSSLAY DISCHARGE
One (1) pre-connect 2-1/2" hose crosslay shall be installed over the pump enclosure with a
quarter turn 2-1/2" diameter ball valve. The outlet shall be a 2-1/2" NPT female swivel x
2-1/2" male NST hose threads.
The hosebed decking shall be constructed with slots integrated into the hosebed floor.
The hose bed shall provide for a minimum capacity of 150 feet of 2-1/2" diameter double
jacket hose with the hose and nozzle provided by the fire department.
One (1)
21-01-2502
An Innovative Controls ¾” cast bronze quarter-turn drain/bleeder valve shall be installed.
The valve shall be complete with a chrome plated bronze ball, reinforced teflon seals, and
blow-out proof stem rated to 600 PSI. A chrome plated zinc handle shall be provided on
each drain valve complete with a recessed ID label provision. The handle shall lift to open
and push down to close.
One (1)
24-61-1250
The specified valve shall be an Akron 8000 Series two and one half-inch (2-1/2") valve
with a stainless ball.
One (1)
24-53-0010
One (1) manually operated pull rod, with quarter-turn valve, with locking feature shall be
provided on the specified discharge. The handle shall be equipped with color-coded
name plate.
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One (1)
27-02-1500
One (1) 2-1/2" IC discharge pressure gauges (0-400 PSI) shall be provided. The face of the
gauge shall be a WHITE dial with black letters. The gauges will be located on the pump
instrument panel.
One (1)
23-08-3900
CROSSLAY COVER
A diamond plate hinged forward cover shall be provided for the crosslay compartment
with a hold open device. A net shall be provided to secure the crosslays on each side.
Black cargo webbing shall terminate in the bottom of each crosslay hosebed, covering the
ends of the hosebed. The webbing shall be permanently attached on the forward side and
have velcro and a grab handle at the rear. A velcro retaining strap on both ends shall be
provided. It shall be permanently attached on the cab side at the top of the crosslays with
a footman's loop.
One (1)
23-08-4100
ROLLERS FOR CROSSLAY HOSE BED
The crosslay hosebed shall be equipped stainless steel "U" shaped roller system, one on
each end of the hosebed.
One (1)
23-08-5019
CROSSLAY HOSEBEDS
Crosslay hosebed(s) shall be mounted over the upper pump panel or gauge panel in the
upper portion of the pump enclosure. The crosslay hosebed shall be approximately 12"
from the top of the pump enclosure.
One (1)
23-08-5102
CROSSLAY DIVIDERS, NOTCHED
Two (2) crosslay dividers are to be notched on each end allowing for the storage of pre-
connected nozzles in the crosslays.
Two (2)
23-09-4100
LEFT SIDE PUMP PANEL -- 2-1/2" DISCHARGE
Two (2) 2-1/2" discharge shall be installed on the left side pump panel area and shall be
controlled by a quarter turn ball valve. The discharge shall have 2-1/2" NST male hose
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threads. A color coded nameplate label shall be provided adjacent the control handle.
Two (2)
21-01-2502
An Innovative Controls ¾” cast bronze quarter-turn drain/bleeder valve shall be installed.
The valve shall be complete with a chrome plated bronze ball, reinforced teflon seals, and
blow-out proof stem rated to 600 PSI. A chrome plated zinc handle shall be provided on
each drain valve complete with a recessed ID label provision. The handle shall lift to open
and push down to close.
Two (2)
24-02-1200
Two (2) chrome plated elbow with rocker lugs shall be provided with 2-1/2" NST swivel
female x 2-1/2" NST male hose threads.
Two (2)
24-03-1400
Two (2) 2-1/2" NST rocker lug chrome plated vented cap and cable or chain securement
shall be provided.
Two (2)
24-61-1250
The specified valve shall be an Akron 8000 Series two and one half-inch (2-1/2") valve
with a stainless ball.
Two (2)
24-53-0010
Two (2) manually operated pull rod, with quarter-turn valve, with locking feature shall be
provided on the specified discharge. The handle shall be equipped with color-coded
name plate.
Two (2)
27-02-1500
Two (2) 2-1/2" IC discharge pressure gauges (0-400 PSI) shall be provided. The face of the
gauge shall be a WHITE dial with black letters. The gauges will be located on the pump
instrument panel.
One (1)
23-10-4100
RIGHT SIDE PUMP PANEL -- 2-1/2" DISCHARGE
One (1) 2-1/2" discharge shall be installed on the right side pump panel area and shall be
controlled by a quarter turn ball valve. The discharge shall have 2-1/2" NST male hose
threads. A color coded nameplate label shall be provided adjacent the control handle.
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One (1)
21-01-2502
An Innovative Controls ¾” cast bronze quarter-turn drain/bleeder valve shall be installed.
The valve shall be complete with a chrome plated bronze ball, reinforced teflon seals, and
blow-out proof stem rated to 600 PSI. A chrome plated zinc handle shall be provided on
each drain valve complete with a recessed ID label provision. The handle shall lift to open
and push down to close.
One (1)
24-02-1200
One (1) chrome plated elbow with rocker lugs shall be provided with 2-1/2" NST swivel
female x 2-1/2" NST male hose threads.
One (1)
24-03-1400
One (1) 2-1/2" NST rocker lug chrome plated vented cap and cable or chain securement
shall be provided.
One (1)
24-61-1250
The specified valve shall be an Akron 8000 Series two and one half-inch (2-1/2") valve
with a stainless ball.
One (1)
24-53-0010
One (1) manually operated pull rod, with quarter-turn valve, with locking feature shall be
provided on the specified discharge. The handle shall be equipped with color-coded
name plate.
One (1)
27-02-1500
One (1) 2-1/2" IC discharge pressure gauges (0-400 PSI) shall be provided. The face of the
gauge shall be a WHITE dial with black letters. The gauges will be located on the pump
instrument panel.
One (1)
23-10-6100
RIGHT SIDE PUMP PANEL -- 4" DISCHARGE
One (1) 4" discharge shall be installed on the right side pump panel area and shall be
controlled by a full flow 4" slow-close quarter turn ball valve. The discharge shall have 4"
NST male hose threads. A color coded nameplate label shall be provided adjacent the
control handle.
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One (1)
21-01-2502
An Innovative Controls ¾” cast bronze quarter-turn drain/bleeder valve shall be installed.
The valve shall be complete with a chrome plated bronze ball, reinforced teflon seals, and
blow-out proof stem rated to 600 PSI. A chrome plated zinc handle shall be provided on
each drain valve complete with a recessed ID label provision. The handle shall lift to open
and push down to close.
One (1)
24-02-2600
One (1) lightweight aluminum elbow with 30 degree slant shall be provided. Threads
shall be 5" Storz with lugs and manual locks x 4" female swivel NST with rocker lugs.
One (1)
24-03-2200
One (1) 5" lightweight aluminum Storz cap with cable or chain securement shall be
provided.
One (1)
24-61-1400
The specified valve shall be an Akron 8000 Series four-inch (4") valve.
One (1)
24-53-1300
One (1) Akron valve equipped with an Akron manually operated hand wheel control
with dial type position indicator shall be provided on the specified 4" discharge. A color-
coded name plate installed over the valve control.
One (1)
27-02-1500
One (1) 2-1/2" IC discharge pressure gauges (0-400 PSI) shall be provided. The face of the
gauge shall be a WHITE dial with black letters. The gauges will be located on the pump
instrument panel.
One (1)
23-12-2200
RIGHT SIDE FRONT OF HOSEBED -- 2-1/2" DISCHARGE
One (1) 2-1/2" discharge shall be to the right side front of hosebed area and controlled by
a quarter turn ball valve on the pump panel. The discharge shall have 2-1/2" NPT x 2-
1/2" NST male hose threads. An engraved nameplate label shall be provided adjacent
the control handle.
One (1)
21-01-2502
An Innovative Controls ¾” cast bronze quarter-turn drain/bleeder valve shall be installed.
The valve shall be complete with a chrome plated bronze ball, reinforced teflon seals, and
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blow-out proof stem rated to 600 PSI. A chrome plated zinc handle shall be provided on
each drain valve complete with a recessed ID label provision. The handle shall lift to open
and push down to close.
One (1)
24-61-1250
The specified valve shall be an Akron 8000 Series two and one half-inch (2-1/2") valve
with a stainless ball.
One (1)
24-53-0010
One (1) manually operated pull rod, with quarter-turn valve, with locking feature shall be
provided on the specified discharge. The handle shall be equipped with color-coded
name plate.
One (1)
27-02-1500
One (1) 2-1/2" IC discharge pressure gauges (0-400 PSI) shall be provided. The face of the
gauge shall be a WHITE dial with black letters. The gauges will be located on the pump
instrument panel.
One (1)
24-11-3400
4" MONITOR DISCHARGE
One (1) 4" discharge shall be piped to the area over the pump enclosure with 4" NPT male
threads provided. The pipe shall be equipped with Victaulic couplings (if necessary) and
shall be properly secured to prevent movement when a monitor or deck gun is attached.
The quarter turn ball valve shall be controlled on pump panel.
A color coded nameplate label shall be provided adjacent the valve control handle.
One (1)
21-01-2500
An Innovative Controls ¾” cast bronze quarter-turn drain/bleeder valve shall be installed.
The valve shall be complete with a chrome plated bronze ball, reinforced teflon seals, and
blow-out proof stem rated to 600 PSI. A chrome plated zinc handle shall be provided on
each drain valve complete with a recessed ID label provision. The handle shall lift, to open
and push down, to close.
One (1)
24-61-1400
The specified valve shall be an Akron 8000 Series four-inch (4") valve.
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One (1)
24-53-1300
One (1) Akron valve equipped with an Akron manually operated hand wheel control
with dial type position indicator shall be provided on the specified 4" discharge. A color-
coded name plate installed over the valve control.
One (1)
27-02-1500
One (1) 2-1/2" IC discharge pressure gauges (0-400 PSI) shall be provided. The face of the
gauge shall be a WHITE dial with black letters. The gauges will be located on the pump
instrument panel.
One (1)
24-17-1400
2000 GPM REMOTE CONTROLLED MONITOR
One (1) Task Force Tips Monsoon, model #Y4-E21A remote controlled monitor shall be
provided. The monitor shall operate with field changeable 12 or 24 volt direct current and
controlled by a monitor mounted switch panel with functions that control rotation,
elevation and nozzle patterns.
The electrical controls for the monitor shall be waterproof and utilize current limiting and
position encoders to protect the drive train at the ends of travel. Thirty feet of ultra flex
robotic power cable shall be pre-wired to the monitor and include a unique cable guide
for the motors. An electrical connection for a TFT remote control nozzle shall be provided.
The monitor shall be equipped with large manual override handles for use in the event of
power failure. The handles control stainless steel worm gears for rotation and elevation
adjustment.
The monitor shall have the following capabilities:
§ Full horizontal rotation with travel 225 degrees left and right of center
§ 135 degrees of vertical travel with stops at 90 degrees above horizontal and 45 degrees
below horizontal
§ Field changeable rotation stops shall be provided at 45, 90 and 135 degrees left and right
of center
§ Flow capability of 2000 GPM
§ Maximum operating pressure of 200 PSI
For resistance to corrosion the monitor shall be constructed from hardcoat anodized
aluminum with a silver powder coat interior and exterior finish. A threaded port for an
optional pressure gauge shall be provided.
The monitor shall be designed with a unique waterway that minimizes the path of travel,
reduces friction loss and turbulence, and produces a far reaching water stream. The
monitor shall be configured with a 4" ANSI 150 companion flange inlet and 3-1/2" male
NH outlet.
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One (1)
24-17-1900
WIRELESS REMOTE MONITOR CONTROL STATION
Task Force Tips wireless control station YE-RF-900 for Monsoon, Hurricane, and Tornado
series remote control monitors shall be provided.
The wireless transmitter shall be designed for remote usage and operate up to 500 feet
away from the vehicle mounted base unit antenna/receiver. The remote control includes
switches to control horizontal rotation, vertical elevation and nozzle stream pattern. The
switch enclosure shall be weatherproof. The handheld unit shall have four (4) Lithium AA
batteries and a storage cradle which shall be installed in a weather protected area. The
included receiver antenna shall be installed in an unobstructed open area.
One (1)
24-18-7308
REMOTE ELECTRIC MASTER STREAM NOZZLE
One (1) Task Force Tips Master Stream 1500, model # M-ERP1500-NN automatic nozzle
with electrically operated pattern control shall be provided. The nozzle design shall allow
for straight stream through dense wide fog patterns.
The nozzle shall have a flow capability of 300 to 1500 GPM at a user adjustable pressure
rating of 70 PSI to 120 PSI. User shall have the ability to change nozzle operating pressure
by means of an adjustment knob with pressure indicator on the front of the nozzle.
The electric drive unit shall develop over 400 pounds of torque, be enclosed in a waterproof
cast aluminum housing and include a manual override device in the event the power source
fails. The unit shall be compatible with 12 or 24 volt power systems and require no more
than a 3 amp power draw and include a 24" connection cable.
Nozzle stream shaper actuator shall have position encoder for smooth transition between
straight stream and fog pattern with fine stream adjustment.
For corrosion resistance and durability the nozzle and actuator shall be constructed from
hardcoat anodized aluminum alloy, include a protective rubber bumper with fog teeth,
laser engraved serial number, and reflective labeling.
The nozzle shall have a 3-1/2" female NH swivel rocker lug coupling and a flow range of
300-1500 GPM at a user adjustable pressure rating of 70 PSI to 120 PSI. A waterproof six-
pin electrical connection for use with TFT remote control monitors shall be included.
One (1)
24-18-8410
REMOTE CONTROL TELESCOPING MONITOR PIPE
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One (1) Task Force Tips model # XGA48VP-RP 4" electrically telescoping waterway shall
be installed. The waterway shall be capable of being lowered to deck level (or into a monitor
well) for storage and transportation and shall be capable of being raised to an extended
height of 18" using panel mounted switches. These switches shall control a 12 volt motor
and be capable of moving the waterway in either the raised or lowered position while
maintaining the ability to horizontally rotate the monitor device 360 degrees. The motor
shall be weatherproof in design and have an accessible manual override control for use in
the event power failure occurs. A 10' power cable shall be supplied for connection from the
panel switches to the motor.
A sensor shall be located on the waterway that signals a 12 volt indicator light installed in
the cab to illuminate to indicate that the monitor is raised.
The aluminum riser shall have a 4" waterway; hardcoat anodized finish and be furnished
with a 4" Victaulic inlet coupling and a TFT Code RPM male connection for a TFT remote
control monitor with TFT Code RPF female inlet.
One (1)
25-06-3100
FOAM PRO FOAM SYSTEM
One (1) FoamPro part number S105-2001 electronic foam proportioning system shall be
provided. The system shall be capable of using both Class A and most Class B foam
concentrates. The foam proportioning operation shall be designed for direct
measurement of water flows, and shall remain consistent within the specified flows and
pressures. The system shall be capable of accurately delivering foam solution as required
by applicable sections of the NFPA standards.
The system shall be equipped with a digital electronic control display suitable for
installation on the pump panel. There shall be a microprocessor incorporated within the
electronic controls that shall receive input from the system's flowmeter, while also
monitoring the foam concentrate pump output. The microprocessor shall compare the
values to ensure that the desired amount of foam concentrate is injected onto the
discharge side of the fire pump.
Paddlewheel-type flowmeter(s) shall be installed in the discharges specified to be "foam
capable". When the use of more than one (1) flowmeter is required, an electronic interface
module will be provided to total these flows and send the flow total to the microprocessor
in the computer control module.
The digital computer control display shall enable the pump operator to perform the
following control and operation functions for the foam proportioning system:
· Provide push-button control of foam proportioning rates from 0.1% to 10%, in 0.1%
increments
· Show current flow-per-minute of water
· Show total volume of water discharged during and after foam operations are completed
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· Show total amount of foam concentrate consumed
· Simulate flow rates for manual operation
· Perform setup and diagnostic functions for the computer control microprocessor
· Flash a "low concentrate" warning when the foam concentrate tank (s) become low
· Flash a "no concentrate" warning and shut the foam concentrate pump off, preventing
damage to the pump, should the foam tank(s) become empty
A 12 volt electric motor driven positive displacement foam concentrate pump shall be
provided and installed in an accessible location. The pump capacity range shall be 0.1 to
2.6 GPM (9.5L/min) at 150 PSI with a maximum operating pressure up to 400 PSI (27.6
BAR). The system shall draw a maximum of 40 amps at 12 volts. An electronic driver for
the pump motor shall be mounted to the base of the pump and shall receive signals from
the computer control display, and regulate the 1/2 horsepower (.40 Kw) electric motor
directly coupled to the concentrate pump in a variable speed duty cycle to ensure that the
correct proportion of concentrate, preset by the pump operator is injected into the water
stream.
A full flow check valve shall be provided to prevent foam contamination of the fire pump
and water tank or water contamination of the foam tank.
Components of the complete proportioning system as described above shall include:
· Operator control and display
· Paddlewheel flowmeter(s)
· Pump and electric motor/motor driver
· Wiring harnesses
· Low level tank switch
· Foam injection check valve
· Main waterway check valve
The foam system shall be installed and calibrated to manufacturer's requirements. In
addition the system shall be tested and certified by the apparatus manufacturer to meet
applicable NFPA standards.
The foam system design shall be tested and pass environmental testing in accordance to
SAE standards. The system shall be third party tested to certify compliance with
RFI/EMI emissions per MIL-STD-416E.
An installation and operation manual shall be provided for the unit. The system shall
have a one (1) year limited warranty by the foam system manufacturer.
CONTROL CONNECTION CABLE FOAM SYSTEM
The FoamPro 2001 Series foam system shall be provided with a twelve (12) foot control
cable from the controller to the foam pump assembly.
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PUMP PANEL CONTROL FOAM SYSTEM
The FoamPro 2001 Series foam system shall be provided with pump panel mounted
control assembly.
INSTRUCTION AND RATING LABEL -- FOAM SYSTEM
A FoamPro part number 6032-0020 instruction and system rating label shall be provided.
The label shall display information for a FoamPro 2001 Series foam system and shall meet
applicable sections of the NFPA standards.
SCHEMATIC LABEL -- FOAM SYSTEM
A FoamPro foam system schematic label shall be installed on the pump panel near foam
controls. The label shall be a diagram of the FoamPro 2001 foam system layout and shall
meet applicable sections of the NFPA standards.
SHOP NOTE
Front bumper, and Qty(2) 1-3/4 crosslays
One (1)
25-20-1200
1" FOAM TANK CONTROL -- CLASS A
One (1) Class A foam tank shall be plumbed with 1" valve and corrosion resistant hose
from the foam tank to the foam inlet of the foam system. The manually opened valve
shall be provided behind the pump panel with a label.
One (1)
25-21-1500
INTEGRAL CLASS A FOAM TANK -- 30 GALLON
One (1) thirty (30) gallon Class A foam tank shall be installed within the water tank. The
non-corrosive foam tank shall meet applicable sections of NFPA standards. The foam
concentrate tank shall be provided with sufficient wash partitions so that the maximum
dimension perpendicular to the plane of any partition shall not exceed 36 inches. The
swash partition(s) shall extend from wall to wall and cover at least 75 percent of the area
of the plane of the partition.
The foam concentrate tank shall be provided with a fill tower or expansion compartment
having a minimum area of 12 square inches and having a volume of not less than 2
percent of the total tank volume. The fill tower opening shall be protected by a completely
sealed air-tight cover. The cover shall be attached to the fill tower by mechanical means.
The fill opening shall be designed to incorporate a 1/4 inch removable screen and shall be
located so that foam concentrate from a five (5) gallon container can be dumped directly
to the bottom of the tank to minimize aeration without the use of funnels or other special
devices.
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The foam tank fill tower shall be equipped with a pressure/vacuum vent that enables the
tank to compensate for changes in pressure or vacuum when filling or withdrawing foam
concentrate from the tank. The pressure/vacuum vent shall not allow atmospheric air to
enter the foam tank except during operation or to compensate for thermal fluctuations.
The vent shall be protected to prevent foam concentrate from escaping or directly
contacting the vent at any time. The vent shall be of sufficient size to prevent tank damage
during filling or foam withdrawal.
A color coded label or visible permanent marking that reads "FOAM TANK FILL" shall be
placed at or near any foam concentrate tank fills opening. A label shall be placed at or
near any foam concentrate tank fill opening that specifies the type of foam concentrate the
system is designed to use. Any restrictions on the types of foam concentrate that can be
used with the system shall also be stated, and a warning message that reads "WARNING:
DO NOT MIX BRANDS AND TYPES OF FOAM."
The foam concentrate tank outlet connection shall be designed and located to prevent
aeration of the foam concentrate and shall allow withdrawal of 80 percent of the foam
concentrate tank storage capacity under all operating conditions with the vehicle level.
One (1)
25-22-9300
The foam tank(s) shall be fabricated by United Plastic Fabricating.
One (1)
25-23-1000
FOAM TANK DRAIN -- UNDER TANK
The foam tank shall have one (1) 1" gate valve drain provision installed.
One (1)
25-19-9000
FOAM SYSTEM DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
The proportioning system shall be capable of proportioning foam concentrate in
accordance with the foam concentrate manufacturer's recommendations for the type of
foam concentrate used in the system over the system's design range of flow and
pressures. The foam proportioning system water flow characteristics and the range of
proportioning ratio shall be specified as noted herein. The latest foam system shall be in
compliance with applicable NFPA standards as it relates to this specified system
Plumbing and Strainer
The foam concentrate supply line shall be non-collapsible. A means shall be provided to
prevent water back flow into the foam proportioning system and the foam concentrate
storage tank.
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A strainer or filter shall be provided on the foam concentrate supply side of the foam
proportioner to prevent any debris that might affect the operation of the foam
proportioning system from entering the system. The strainer assembly shall consist of a
removable straining element, housing, and retainer. The strainer assembly shall allow full
flow capacity of the foam supply line.
Foam System Controls
The foam proportioning system operating controls shall be located at or near the pump
operator's position and shall be clearly identified. Foam proportioning system shall be
provided with accessible controls to completely flush the system with water according to
the manufacturer's instructions.
Labels and Instructions
An instruction plate shall be provided for the foam proportioning system that include, at
a minimum, piping schematic of the system and basic operating instructions. Labels that
are marked clearly with the identification and function shall be provided for each control,
gauge, and indicator related to the foam proportioning system.
A label shall be provided on the pump operator's panel that identifies the type of foam
concentrate that the foam proportioning system is designed to use. It shall also state the
minimum/maximum foam proportioning rate at the minimum/maximum foam
proportioning rated system flow and pressure.
Two (2) copies of an operations and maintenance manual shall be provided. They shall
include a complete diagram of the system together with operating instructions and details
outlining all recommended maintenance procedures.
Foam System Testing
The accuracy of the foam proportioning system shall be certified by the foam equipment
manufacturer and also tested by the installer prior to delivery of the apparatus in
compliance to NFPA standards.
One (1)
26-02-2300
SIDE MOUNT PUMP ENCLOSURE
The side mount pump enclosure shall be removable and supported from the chassis frame
rails. This enclosure will allow independent flexing of the pump enclosure from the body
and allow for quick removal. The support structure shall be constructed of extruded
aluminum tubing and angle.
All pump suction and discharge controls are to be mounted on the driver side pump
operator's panel so as to permit operation of the pump from a central location. The fire
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pump, valves and controls shall be accessible for service and maintenance as required by
applicable sections of NFPA standards.
The "master" gauges shall be suitably enclosed and mounted on a full pump compartment
width "hinged" gauge panel constructed of the same material as the pump operators
control panel, allowing access to the backside of all gauges and gauge lines. The
individual gauges shall be mounted inline with the control handle or adjacent to the
control handle. Panel is to include a stainless steel piano hinge, flush mounted chrome
plated trigger latch, and stainless steel cable end stops. Electrical wiring and all gauge
lines shall be properly tie wrapped to prevent kinking or cutting of the lines when the
panel is opened.
The following controls and equipment as specified in the specifications, shall be provided
on the pump panel or within the pump enclosure:
· Primer.
· Pump and plumbing area service lights.
· Pressure control device and throttle control.
· Fire pump and engine instruments.
· Pump intakes and discharge controls.
· Master intake and discharge gauges.
· Tank fill control.
· Tank suction control.
· Water tank level gauge.
· Pump panel lights.
Crosslay Installation
The area atop the pump enclosure shall be notched for the installation of a crosslay hose
bed. The hosebed shall have smooth sides and a perforated floor to allow for drainage.
Provisions shall be provided to secure hose and equipment per requirements of applicable
NFPA standards.
One (1)
26-10-2100
OPEN DUNNAGE COMPARTMENT -- OVER PUMP ENCLOSURE
One (1) open compartment shall be located on the top of the pump module. The
compartment will be constructed as large as space permits with removable slip resistance
floor material or decking in the base of the compartment.
One (1)
26-30-1100
LEFT SIDE RUNNING BOARD -- SIDE MOUNT PANEL
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The left side mount pump panel shall be equipped with side running board. The running
board will extend along the width of the pump enclosure from the forward end of the body
module to behind the chassis cab.
The running board shall be constructed of aluminum tread plate, bolted in place with
stainless steel fasteners. The step surfaces shall be in compliance with applicable sections
of NFPA requirements.
One (1)
26-30-3010
PUMP PANEL SLIDE-OUT STEP -- LEFT SIDE
A slide-out step assembly shall be installed at the left side pump panel utilizing an
integral, maintenance free pin & slot (linear cam) style mechanism to produce the sliding
action (No roller or ball bearings). The pin & slot design prevents grime and debris from
building up and seizing the slide-out step. The step shall be fabricated of slip resistant
NFPA compliant aluminum grating, and shall extend out 14" and lock in both the in and
out positions.
One (1)
26-30-1150
RIGHT SIDE RUNNING BOARD -- SIDE MOUNT PANEL
The right side mount pump panel shall be equipped with side running board. The running
board will extend along the width of the pump enclosure from the forward end of the body
module to behind the chassis cab.
The running board shall be constructed of aluminum tread plate, bolted in place with
stainless steel fasteners. The step surfaces shall be in compliance with applicable sections
of NFPA requirements.
One (1)
26-30-3110
PUMP PANEL SLIDE-OUT STEP -- RIGHT SIDE
A slide-out step assembly shall be installed at the right side pump panel utilizing an
integral, maintenance free pin & slot (linear cam) style mechanism to produce the sliding
action (No roller or ball bearings). The pin & slot design prevents grime and debris from
building up and seizing the slide-out step. The step shall be fabricated of slip resistant
NFPA compliant aluminum grating, and shall extend out 14" and lock in both the in and
out positions.
One (1)
26-31-3310
GAUGE PANEL -- LEFT SIDE UPPER
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A gauge panel shall be provided on the upper left side of the side mount pump enclosure.
The gauge panel shall be approximately 18" high and as wide as possible. The door shall
be constructed aluminum coated with black Line-X with push button type latches. The
gauge panel shall be held in the closed position with push button type latches.
One (1)
26-31-3340
PUMP ENCLOSURE ACCESS DOOR -- RIGHT SIDE UPPER
A pump panel access door shall be provided on the upper right side of the side mount
pump enclosure. The access door shall be approximately 18" high and as wide as possible.
The door shall be constructed aluminum coated with black Line-X with push button type
latches.
One (1)
26-31-4000
FRONT ACCESS PUMP PANEL
A removable front access panel shall be installed on the front of the pump enclosure of the
apparatus. The panel shall be constructed of aluminum tread plate and be fastened to the
pump enclosure with push button or D-ring type latches.
One (1)
26-35-5110
PUMP PANEL -- SIDE MOUNT
The pump operator's panel, along with the lower left hand and right hand pump panels
shall be constructed of black LineX coating aluminum material.
One (1)
26-35-1100
LEFT SIDE PUMP PANEL -- BOLTED
The pump panel installed on the left hand side of the pump enclosure shall be fastened to
the pump enclosure with 1/4" stainless steel bolts.
One (1)
26-35-1200
RIGHT SIDE PUMP PANEL -- BOLTED
The pump panel installed on the right hand side of the pump enclosure shall be fastened
to the pump enclosure with 1/4" stainless steel bolts.
One (1)
26-36-5150
PUMP PANEL COLOR TRIM PANELS
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Innovative Controls intake and discharge trim rings shall be installed to the apparatus
with mounting bolts. These bezel assemblies will be used to identify intake and discharge
ports with color and verbiage. These trim rings are designed and manufactured to
withstand the specified apparatus service environment and shall be backed by a warranty
equal to that of the exterior paint and finish. The specified assemblies feature a chrome-
plated panel-mount bezel with durable UV resistant polycarbonate inserts. These UV
resistant polycarbonate graphic inserts shall be sub-surface screen printed to eliminate the
possibility of wear and protect the inks from fading. All insert labels shall be backed with
3M permanent adhesive (200MP), which meets UL969 and NFPA standards
One (1)
26-50-1200
PUMP COMPARTMENT HEATER SYSTEM
The interior of the pump enclosure shall be equipped with a minimum of 30,000 BTU hot
water heater system. The unit shall be piped to the chassis radiator system with standard
heater hose. The hose shall be properly clamped and secured in place, and be properly
protected from engine exhaust or mechanical damage.
The heater unit shall be equipped with a 12-volt blower fan with control located on the
pump operator's panel.
One (1)
26-50-3200
PUMP ENCLOSURE HEAT PAN
A removable casing fabricated from smooth aluminum, completely enclosing the
underside of the pump compartment and heated by the engine exhaust shall be provided.
The heat pan assembly shall include individual panels that can be easily removed from
there mounting locations. The two outer slide-out panels shall be bolted in place.
One (1)
26-50-4100
BODY AND PUMP HOUSE FLEX JOINT RUBBER GASKET
A flexible rubber gasket shall be installed between the pump compartment and the
apparatus body. This gasket will be designed to seal the pump compartment to the
apparatus body as tightly as practical. This gasket is necessary for winter operation in
extremely cold climates.
One (1)
26-50-5100
INTAKE / DISCHARGE RUBBER GASKET
All intakes, discharges and specified drain handles extending through the side pump
panels shall have a rubber grommet installed for heat retention.
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One (1)
26-55-1100
LABELS
Safety, information, data, and instruction labels for apparatus shall be provided and
installed at the operator's instrument panel.
The labels shall include rated capacities, pressure ratings, and engine speeds as determined
by the certification tests. The no-load governed speed of the engine, as stated by the engine
manufacturer, shall also be included.
The labels shall be provided with all information and be attached to the apparatus prior to
delivery.
One (1)
26-55-2410
COLOR CODED PUMP PANEL LABELING AND NAMEPLATES
Discharge and intake valve controls shall be color coded in compliance to guidelines of
applicable sections of NFPA standards.
All labels, instruction panels and warnings shall be installed on the pump panel for safe
operation of the pumping equipment and controls using Innovative Controls labels and
bezel assemblies. These bezel assemblies will be used to identify intake and discharge
controls with color and verbiage. The label and bezel assemblies are designed and
manufactured to withstand the specified apparatus service environment and shall be
backed by a warranty equal to that of the exterior paint and finish. The specified
assemblies feature a chrome-plated panel-mount bezel with durable UV resistant
polycarbonate inserts. These UV resistant polycarbonate graphic inserts shall be sub-
surface screen printed to eliminate the possibility of wear and protect the inks from
fading. All insert labels shall be backed with 3M permanent adhesive (200MP), which
meets UL969 and NFPA standards
One (1)
26-56-1160
MIDSHIP PUMP PANEL LIGHTS -- LEFT SIDE
Fire Research Sun Strip LED Work Light model LED200-A36 shall be installed. The LEDs
and electronics shall be enclosed in a 5/8" diameter Lexan tube that is sealed at both ends
with EPDM rubber caps to create a waterproof environment and be suitable for mounting
in a wet location. The LEDs shall be in a row one inch apart and have a beam angle of 120
degrees. The tube shall rotate to adjust the beam direction as required.
The light shall have thirty six (36) white LEDs that generate a rated 600 lumens of light at
12 vdc/0.70 amps and have a life span of over 50,000 hours. The light shall fit in a 38"
space and be secured with three (3) molded nylon mounting clips.
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The light shall be mounted on the left side pump panel. The light shall be activated by a
switch located on the pump panel.
One (1)
26-56-1270
MIDSHIP PUMP PANEL LIGHTS -- RIGHT SIDE (APPROX 40" )
One (1) AMDOR H20 horizontally mounted LED light (approx. 40" ) shall be installed the
pump compartment. The light shall have a polycarbonate lens to eliminate breakage from
impact and eliminate heat buildup.
One (1)
26-56-1992
PUMP PANEL LIGHTS - ACTIVATE WITH PARK BRAKE
The pump panel lights shall automatically activate when the parking brake is applied.
One (1)
27-01-1500
MASTER DISCHARGE AND INTAKE GAUGES
Two (2) 4" diameter IC discharge pressure and intake gauges (30"-0-600 PSI) shall be
provided. The face of the gauge shall be a WHITE dial with black letters. The gauges will
be located on the pump instrument panel.
The master gauges shall have clear scratch resistant molded crystals with captive O-ring
seals shall be used to ensure distortion free viewing and to seal the gauge. The gauges shall
be filled with a synthetic mixture to dampen shock and vibration, lubricate the internal
mechanisms, prevent lens condensation and ensure proper operation from –40°F to +160°F.
Each gauge shall exceed ANSI B40.1 Grade A requirements with an accuracy of +/- 1.5%
full scale and include a size appropriate phosphorous bronze bourdon tube with a
reinforced lap joint and large tube base to increase the tube life and gauge accuracy. A
polished chrome-plated brass bezel shall be provided to prevent corrosion and protect the
lens and gauge case.
One (1)
27-01-4100
TEST TAPS
Test taps for pump intake and pump pressure shall be provided on the pump instrument
panel and be properly labeled.
One (1)
27-35-4024
WATER/FOAM TANK LEVEL GAUGE - PUMP PANEL
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The apparatus shall be equipped with an Innovative Controls SL Series Tank Level
Monitor System shall be installed. The display model # shall be 3030359-04. The system
shall include an electronic dual water/foam display module, two (2) pressure transducer-
based sender units, and two (2) 15' connection cables. The display module shall show the
volume of water/foam in the tanks using 10 super bright easy-to-see LEDs arrangement.
The 10-LED arrangement shall form a straight vertical pattern to easily distinguish the
tank level at a glance. Tank level indication is enhanced by the use of green LEDs at the
full and near-full levels, amber LEDs between ¾ and ¼ tank levels, and red LEDs at the
near-empty and empty levels. The electronic dual water/foam display module shall be
waterproof and shock resistant being encapsulated in a urethane-based potting
compound. The potted dual water/foam display module shall be mounted to a chrome
plated panel-mount bezel with a durable easy-to-read polycarbonate insert featuring blue
graphics and a water icon for water and red graphics and a foam icon for foam.
All programming functions shall be accessed and performed from the front of the display
module. The programming includes self-diagnostics, manual or self-calibration, and
networking capabilities to connect remote slave displays. Low tank level warnings shall
include flashing red LEDs starting below the ¼ level and an output for an audible alarm.
The display module shall receive an input signal from a pressure transducer. This
stainless steel sender unit shall be installed on the outside of the water tank near the
bottom. All wiring, cables and connectors shall be waterproof without the need for sealing
grease.
Location of the water/foam tank level display shall be at the pump panel.
One (1)
27-35-6104
WATER TANK LEVEL LIGHTS
Two (2) Whelen PS-TANK2 vertically mounted LED lights shall be installed one each side
of the apparatus to allow for monitoring the water tank level from a distance.
They shall be configured as follows:
· GREEN - Position 1 indicates FULL
· BLUE - Position 2 indicates 3/4
· AMBER - Position 3 indicates 1/2
· RED - Position 4 indicates 1/4
Each light shall remain illuminated until the water level drops below full 3/4, 1/2, or 1/4
levels. When the level drops below 1/4 the RED light will flash to indicate an empty tank.
The Whelen PS-TANK water tank level lights shall be controlled with an Innovative
Controls remote driver.
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One (1)
27-37-1100
AIR HORN PUSH-BUTTON
One (1) push button with a label shall be installed on the pump instrument panel to
operate the air horns.
One (1)
33-70-4100
HANDRAIL SIDE PUMP PANEL
Two (2) extruded aluminum non-slip handrails, approximately 12" in length, shall be
provided and vertically mounted, one (1) each side on the side pump panel.
SHOP NOTE
Black
One (1)
25-28-1460
WATER TANK - 2500 GALLON
The apparatus shall be equipped with a two thousand five-hundred (2500) gallon
polypropylene water tank. The tank shall be equipped with a six-inch (6") overflow pipe.
One (1)
25-42-1100
The apparatus shall be equipped with a polypropylene water tank. The tank body and
end bulkheads shall be constructed of .75" thick, polypropylene, nitrogen-welded and
tested inside and out. Tank construction shall conform to applicable NFPA standards.
The tank shall carry a lifetime warranty.
The transverse and longitudinal .375" thick swash partitions shall be interlocked and
welded to each other as well as to the walls of the tank. The partitions shall be designed
and equipped with vent holes to permit air and liquid movement between compartments.
The .5" thick cover shall be recessed .375" from the top of the side walls. Hold down
dowels shall extend through and be welded to both the covers and the transverse
partitions, providing rigidity during fast fill operations. Drilled and tapped holes for
lifting eyes shall be provided in the top area of the booster tank.
A combination vent/water fill tower shall be provided at front of the tank. The 0.5" thick
polypropylene fill and overflow tower shall be equipped with a hinged lid and a
removable polypropylene screen. The overflow tube shall be installed in fill tower and
piped with a minimum schedule 40 PVC pipe through the tank.
The water tank sump shall be located in the forward area of the tank. There will be a
schedule 40 polypropylene tank suction pipe from the front of the tank to the tank sump.
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The tank drain and clean out shall be located in the bottom of the tank sump. The sump
shall have a minimum 3" threaded outlet on the bottom to be used for a combination clean
out and drain.
The pump to tank refill connection shall be a sized to mate with tank fill discharge line. A
deflector shield inside the tank will also be provided.
The tank shall rest on the body cross members in conjunction with such additional cross
members, spaced at a distance that would not allow for more than 530 square inches of
unsupported area under the tank floor. In cases where overall height of the tank exceeds
40 inches, cross member spacing must be decreased to allow for not more than 400 square
inches of unsupported area.
The tank must be isolated from the cross members through the use of hard rubber strips
with a minimum thickness and width dimension of 1/4” x 1” and a hardness of
approximately 60 durometer. The rubber must be installed so it will not become
dislodged during normal operation of the vehicle. Additionally, the tank must be
supported around the entire bottom outside perimeter and captured both in the front and
rear as well as side to side to prevent tank from shifting during vehicle operation.
A picture frame type cradle mount with a minimum of 2" x 2" x 1/4” mild steel, stainless
steel, or aluminum angle shall be provided or the use of corner angles having a minimum
dimension of 4" x 4" x 1/4” by 6” high are permitted for the purpose of capturing the tank.
Although the tank is designed on a free floating suspension principle, it is required that
the tank have adequate vertical hold down restraints to minimize movement during
vehicle operation. If proper retention has not been incorporated into the apparatus hose
floor structure, an optional mounting restraint system shall be located on top of the tank,
half way between the front and the rear on each side of the tank. These stops can be
constructed of steel, stainless steel or aluminum angle having minimum dimensions of 3"
x 3" x 1/4” and shall be approximately 6” to 12” long. These brackets must incorporate
rubber isolating pads with a minimum thickness of 1/4” inch and a hardness of 60
durometer affixed on the underside of the angle. The angle should then be bolted to the
body side walls of the vehicle while extending down to rest on the top outside edge of the
upper side wall of the tank.
Hose beds floors must be so designed that the floor slat supports extend full width from
side wall to side wall and are not permitted to drop off the edge of the tank or in any way
come in contact with the individual covers where a puncture could occur. Tank top must
be capable of supporting loads up to 200 lbs per sq. foot when evenly distributed. Other
equipment such as generators, portable pumps, etc. must not be mounted directly to the
tank top unless provisions have been designed into the tank for that purpose. The tank
shall be completely removable without disturbing or dismantling the apparatus structure.
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One (1)
25-42-1200
The tank construction shall include PolyProSealTM technology wherein a sealant shall be
installed between the plastic components prior to being fusion welded. This sealing
method shall provide a liquid barrier, offering leak protection in the event of a weld
compromise.
The tank shall be equipped with Polychromatic fill towers. The water fill tower shall be
blue in color. The foam tank fill towers, if applicable, shall be yellow for foam A and
green for foam B and black for any additional foam fill towers.
The water tank shall be certified for the capacity of the water tank prior to delivery of the
apparatus. This capacity shall be recorded on the manufacturer's record of construction
and the certification shall be provided to the purchaser when the apparatus is delivered.
The tank shall be manufactured by United Plastic Fabricating (UPF).
One (1)
25-44-1740
WATER TANK FILL TOWER
A fill tower measuring approximately 14” x 14” square shall be provided on the water
tank.
One (1)
25-50-1400
Tank suction shall be located in a sump assembly located below the bottom of the tank,
properly baffled to prevent surging of water. A 3" cleanout plug shall be provided in the
bottom of the tank sump.
One (1)
25-50-2500
DIRECT TANK FILL
One (1) 2-1/2" diameter direct tank fill inlet shall be provided, including a 2-1/2" female
NH swivel, plug and screen.
The valve shall be located and controlled on the right side rear of body.
One (1)
24-62-1250
The valve shall be an Akron 8000 Series two and one half-inch (2-1/2") valve with a
stainless ball.
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One (1)
22-55-4050
The valve shall be equipped with one (1) manually operated, swing-type manual control
located adjacent the intake. The valve shall be equipped with a color-coded name plate.
One (1)
25-50-2670
The direct tank fill inlet shall include a 2-1/2" female NH swivel, plug and screen.
One (1)
25-62-1250
QUICK DUMP - REAR
One (1) Newton 10" quick dump valve shall be provided and externally mounted. The
location shall be at the center rear of the apparatus.
One (1)
25-61-1060
The Newton dump valve installed on the water tank shall be stainless steel with a left-
hand mounted manual handle.
One (1)
25-62-4300
One (1) swivel dump shall be fabricated with .125” aluminum and attached to the Newton
Quick Dump.
The swivel dump shall have the ability to dump water from the driver’s side or the officer’s
side and any point in between. The swivel dump is 70 inches long when fully extended.
The swivel dump shall have an extension that is hinged and can be folded up when the
dump is not in use. The dump shall have the ability to be stowed on either the driver’s side
or the officer’s side of the truck. The latch that holds the extension in the stowed position
shall also help support the swivel dump extension.
When the extension is in the down and extended position, there shall be no less than a 34
inch clearance from level ground to the bottom of the dump to ensure that there is enough
clearance for the swivel dump to offload into all portable drop tanks.
The dump shall meet NFPA requirements for water delivery on three sides of the vehicle.
One (1)
29-00-2420
HOSEBED WIDTH
The width of the pumper body hosebed shall be 71".
One (1)
29-10-2050
ALUMINUM HOSEBED GRATING
The hose bed compartment deck shall be constructed entirely from maintenance-free,
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extruded aluminum slats. The slats shall have an anodized, radiused ribbed top surface.
The slats shall be of widths approximately 3/4'' high x 6'' wide, space 1/2" apart and shall
be riveted into a one-piece grid system to prevent the accumulation of water and allow
ventilation to assist in drying hose.
One (1)
29-10-5090
HOSE BED STORAGE CAPACITY
The hose bed shall be designed to have a storage capacity for a minimum of 30 cubic feet
of fire department supplied fire hose.
One (1)
29-10-8150
ALUMINUM HOSEBED DIVIDER
One (1) adjustable hosebed divider constructed of .250" aluminum shall be installed on the
apparatus.
The divider shall be fully adjustable, mounted using extruded aluminum track at the rear
and aluminum "C" channel tracks at the front of the divider for full side to side
adjustment.
One (1)
29-10-8300
Each hosebed divider installed on the apparatus shall be provided with a hand hole cut-
out approximately 3" wide x 8" long.
One (1)
29-10-8550
One (1) stationary hosebed partition shall be provided in the main hosebed, mounted left
to right. The partition shall be fabricated of .190" smooth aluminum. Partition shall be
bolted in place using stainless steel fasteners to allow for ease of removal or relocation.
One (1)
29-20-6550
ALUMINUM HOSEBED COVER
Polished aluminum treadplate hosebed covers shall be furnished, extending the full length
and width of the main hosebed.
Covers shall be fabricated of .125" polished aluminum treadplate with cross bracing for
maximum strength, and to support the weight of a firefighter standing on the covers
when closed. The covers shall be of the sloped design for proper water runoff. Each
cover to be equipped with a full length stainless steel piano hinge. Hosebed covers shall
include heavy duty stops to support them when in the opened position.
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One (1)
29-20-6650
MANUALLY OPERATED ALUMINUM HOSEBED COVER
The polished aluminum treadplate hosebed covers extending the full-length and width of
the main hosebed shall have lift up handles installed on each hose cover to manually open
the hosebed covers.
Two (2)
29-20-7326
HOSEBED LED LIGHTS
Two (2) 48" long OnScene Solutions Access LED light shall be installed and produce
approximately 10050 lumens per light. The light stick shall be rated at 100,000 hours of
service and shall be provided with a 5 year free replacement warranty. The light shall
have a 5/8" LEXANTM polycarbonate tube enclosure for severe duty applications. The
light stick shall be waterproof and be connectible via a jumper wire to add additional
lights in series if required.
The LED lights shall be recessed into the underside of the hinged aluminum hosebed
covers to provide illumination for repacking of fire hose. The 12 volt LED lights shall be
automatically controlled by a switch which activates upon opening of the door. The lights
shall also be connected to the hazard light in the chassis cab to indicate when the hose bed
covers are in the open position.
One (1)
29-20-7800
REAR VINYL FLAPS FOR ALUMINUM COVER
There shall be a vinyl flaps attached to each aluminum hosebed cover. The vinyl flaps
shall cover the area on the rear of the hosebed from top to bottom. The flaps shall be
independent of each other but attachable with velcro in the center. The bottom edge of
the flap shall be shall be secured utilizing a hook and loop fastening system.
One (1)
29-20-5602
The vinyl cover shall be black in color.
One (1)
30-01-2010
HEAVY DUTY EXTRUDED ALUMINUM BODY
To prevent possible interaction of dissimilar metals and to reduce the weight of the
completed apparatus, the body and ALL STRUCTURAL SUPPORTS shall be constructed
entirely of aluminum sheet and aluminum extrusions.
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Aluminum extrusions or sheet aluminum of smaller thicknesses or lesser grades to those
specified herein are not acceptable.
The aluminum extrusion alloy shall be 6061 with a temper rating of T6, and have a tensile
strength of 45,000 PSI and yield strength of 40,000 pounds.
The smooth aluminum sheet material alloy shall be 5052 with a temper rating of H32, and
have a tensile strength of 33,000 PSI and yield strength of 28,000 pounds.
The aluminum treadplate alloy shall be 3003 with a temper rating of H22, and have a
tensile strength of 30,000 PSI and yield strength of 28,000 pounds.
All extrusions utilized in the body superstructure, substructure and framing shall be 6061-
T6 alloy aluminum. All extrusions shall be beveled at each joint and all seams shall be
electrically seam welded using #5356 alloy aluminum wire. For strength and rigidity, all
aluminum sheets utilized in the apparatus body for structural support shall be a
minimum of 3/16" 5052-H32 alloy aluminum sheet.
FASTENERS
All fasteners use in the apparatus body shall be attached with Ny-Lok type fasteners.
All aluminum and stainless steel components shall be attached using stainless steel
fasteners. Zinc or cadmium plated fasteners are not acceptable for use with any aluminum
or stainless steel components on the vehicle.
Compartment door hinges, handrails and running boards shall be attached using a
minimum of 1/4" diameter machine bolt fasteners. Fasteners used in nonstructural areas
such as; door handles, trim moldings, gauge mounting, etc shall be 3/16" in diameter.
BODY SUPERSTRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION
All vertical and horizontal structural members of the outer apparatus body shall be
constructed of no less than 4.00" by 12.00", 6061-T6 aluminum extrusions with a minimum
.200" wall thickness fully welded together forming a unitized support system for the body
and compartments. In order to provide a complete internal and integrated body super-
structure, full height extruded structural members shall be provided at each corner of the
apparatus and between each exterior equipment compartment.
EXTERIOR COMPARTMENT CONSTRUCTION
Compartment sides and walls shall be welded to the super-structure. Seams shall be
sealed using an engineered grade polyurethane adhesive-sealant.
The compartments shall be designed to provide protected raceways for vertically hinged
door fastener retention elements. This requirement shall eliminate the possibility of door
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hinge hardware from being damaged by or damaging equipment stored in the
compartments.
The compartment door openings are to be full width of the compartment with no loss of
space. The raceways shall be designed to allow door hardware removal by a single
person with simple hand tools.
Full height access panels fastened with stainless steel fasteners shall be provided to access
all wiring routed through vertical super-structure extrusions. There shall be no exposed
wiring allowed within the compartment interiors.
Compartment flooring shall be constructed of a combination aluminum extrusion and
aluminum treadplate welded in place to the extruded aluminum framework creating a
double compartment floor for added strength. Due to the high usage and wear and tear
caused by removal of equipment, only treadplate aluminum with a raised pattern will be
acceptable for compartment flooring. Bolted or welded in smooth raw aluminum or
painted aluminum does not meet the intent nor technical requirement of raised pattern
treadplate.
The tops of the side exterior compartments shall be constructed of NFPA #1901 Standards
compliant non-slip polished aluminum treadplate fastened to the body with stainless steel
fasteners. Compartment tops that are welded in place do not meet the serviceability
intent of this requirement.
SHELVING TRACKS
The vertical extrusions forming the framework of the side exterior compartmentation
shall be designed to incorporate FULLY RECESSED adjustable shelving standards.
Shelving tracks shall run full height of ALL side exterior equipment compartment.
The intent of this requirement is to allow full use of the available storage areas without
the interference of shelving tracks extending into and reducing the interior widths of the
compartments which will allow equipment to be stored within the full width of the
compartment interiors.
Shelving, when specified, shall have a width of no less than .50" of the overall
compartment width.
Adjustable shelving tracks welded or bolted onto interior walls of the compartments do
not meet the intent of these specifications.
HOSE BODY CONSTRUCTION
To maintain strength and rigidity, the main hose body shall be completely framed with a
minimum of 2.00" X 3.00" 6061-T6 alloy aluminum extrusions with a minimum wall
thickness .156" on the three inch legs and a minimum wall thickness of .188" on the two
inch legs. The hose body extrusions shall be welded to the super-structure framework,
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becoming an integral portion of a complete unitized support system. Sheet metal or sheet
aluminum with double or triple formed breaks, does not meet the technical requirement
of the specification in providing a complete hosebody framework and are not acceptable.
Sides shall be constructed of aluminum sheet welded to the framework.
One (1)
30-01-2250
ELECTROLYSIS CORROSION CONTROL
The apparatus shall be assembled using ECK or electrolysis corrosion control, on all high
corrosion potential areas, such as door latches, door hinges, trim plates, fenderettes, etc.
This coating is a high zinc compound that shall act as a sacrificial barrier to prevent
electrolysis and corrosion between dissimilar metals. This shall be in addition to any other
barrier material that may be used.
All 1/4" diameter and smaller screws and bolts shall be stainless steel.
Due to the expected life of the vehicle, proposals will only be acceptable from
manufacturers that include these corrosion features.
One (1)
30-01-3330
SIDE BODY HEIGHT
The side body height from the top of the rear tailboard to the top of the body shall be 94"
high to match the raised roof cab height. This height may also be referred to as the hose
bed riser height.
SHOP NOTE
The Cab and body height is to match
S One (1)
30-02-1960
SIDE BODY HEADER
All high side compartment tops shall be NFPA approved non-slip treadplate with the side
body header area above the compartment doors a smooth aluminum painted surface.
Lower or rear face compartments, if specified shall be provided with polished aluminum
drip rails.
The corner posts are to be painted Job color Black
The roll up door drip rails shall be painted.
SHOP NOTE
The corner posts are to be painted Job color Black
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The roll up door drip rails shall be painted.
One (1)
44-06-1200
TANDEM WHEEL WELL PANEL AND LINER
For ease of accessibility and maintenance, the tandem wheel well panels shall be
constructed for ease of accessibility and maintenance, wheel well panels shall be double
break formed painted smooth aluminum plate that is fully gasketed and bolted in place
with stainless fasteners. Wheel wells shall be of the removable design so as to provide
replacement in the event of damage. There shall be no visible bolt heads, retention nuts or
fasteners on the exterior surface of the panel. Wheelwell panel shall be isolated from the
apparatus body utilizing .25" nylon spacer blocks.
To fully protect the wheel well area from road debris and to aid in cleaning, a full depth
(minimum of 24.00") radius wheel well liner constructed of exterior grade .25" black
polyethylene sheet shall be provided. For ease of removal, the liner shall be held in place
via means of a self-tension retention system. Due to possible corrosion and contamination
by road debris in the wheel well area, mechanical fasteners shall not be used to secure the
wheel well liner.
Two (2)
44-06-4320
FENDERETTES
The rear wheel wells shall be radius cut for a streamlined appearance. A polished type
304 stainless steel radius fenderette shall be furnished at each rear wheel well opening,
held in place with concealed stainless steel fasteners with nylon isolators to prevent
contact of the fastener with the wheelwell housing panel. A black rubber gasket shall be
installed between the stainless fenderette and the apparatus body sides. Silicone caulking
does not meet the intent nor the technical requirement of a solid gasket material in this
area and is not acceptable.
SHOP NOTE
Line X Black
One (1)
30-10-1550
ALUMINUM SUB-FRAME
The surface of the chassis frame rails shall be isolated from the apparatus substructure by
an elastomeric isolator.
The main body sub-frame shall be fully welded to the longitudinal chassis extrusions.
Two (2) 6061-T6 aluminum longitudinal extrusions shall be provided, one (1) on each
chassis frame rail running full length beneath the apparatus body. A minimum .50"
extruded wall thickness shall be provided on the top flange of the chassis frame rail. Each
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extrusion shall be designed to cover the complete top flange and outside radius of the
chassis frame rail extending down the outside web of the frame rail a minimum of 1.25" to
prevent side to side shifting of the apparatus body.
The main body sub-frame shall be constructed of not less than four (4) 4.00" by 2.50"
tubular, 6061-T6 aluminum, "I" beams with a .375" vertical main body crossmembers. A
minimum of four (4) crossmembers shall be provided two ahead of and two behind the
rear axle forming the main body support crossmembers.
The main cross tubes shall be routed through and fully welded to the vertical and
horizontal extrusions forming the body super-structure.
For added strength and rigidity, no less than six (6) intermediate body crossmembers
shall be provided constructed of solid aluminum structural "I" beams 4.00" high by 3.00"
wide with a minimum .29" flange thickness. If necessary, additional crossmembers shall
be provided, to meet the minimum booster tank mounting requirements, as published by
the manufacturer of the booster tank provided.
The intermediate structural "I" beam crossmembers shall be interconnected and welded to
the main body tubular crossmembers forming a fully welded support grid for the body
super-structure compartments and booster tank.
A minimum of six (6) U-bolts shall be provided to secure the body sub-structure to the
chassis frame. The forward two (2) U-bolts shall be shock absorbing spring tension type to
allow for flexing without placing stress on the apparatus body or chassis frame rails.
One (1)
31-01-5040
BODY WIDTH
The overall width of the pumper body shall not exceed 100". The overall width across the
rub rails shall be 101".
COMPARTMENT DEPTH
All left side upper compartments shall have an interior usable depth of not less than 12" in
the upper portion with the specified doors in the closed position.
The lower portion of the front and rear side compartments of the body are to be notched
in and under the water tank to a useable depth of 26" with the specified doors in the
closed position in order to provide the maximum amount of storage area.
All right side upper compartments shall have an interior usable depth of not less than 12"
in the upper portion with the specified doors in the closed position.
The right side lower portion of the forward and rear side compartments of the body are to
be notched in and under the water tank to a useable depth of 26" with the specified doors
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in the closed position in order to provide the maximum amount of storage area.
One (1)
30-02-1500
HINGED COMPARTMENT DOOR CONSTRUCTION
Any compartment calling for a hinged door shall be supplied with a flush style door, so
that all hinged compartment doors shall be of the overlapping style so that the entire door
fits flush against the apparatus body sides. Doors shall be designed, in the closed position,
to have the painted edges protected from damage on the tops by forming the treadplate
compartment tops into an extended drip edge, on the bottoms by the rub rail and on the
front and rear by extending the front and rear vertical scuff plates into protective edges.
There shall be no visible painted door edge surfaces when the doors are in the closed
position. Doors shall not extend into the compartments thereby reducing the usable
compartment depths.
Doors shall be a minimum 2" thick, fabricated of a minimum of 1/8" smooth aluminum.
Full panel inner compartment door liners shall be provided and constructed from smooth
aluminum. Exterior door panels shall be smooth with no welds visible on the exterior
skin. Double door compartments shall not require nor be equipped with a secondary
latch to hold the same in position.
All compartment door hinges shall be full length piano type constructed of a minimum 14
gauge type 304 stainless steel with 1/4" stainless steel hinge pin with dual directional bolt
holes for ease of adjustment. Door hinges shall be fully recessed and protected from the
environment by the door gasket. The door hinges shall not be visible from the outside of
the body when the doors are in the closed position.
Striker plates shall be a minimum of 12 gauge stainless steel and posts shall be positioned
so they do not interfere with the clear door openings by pointing down. Door retention
studs or posts on striker plates that extend into the clear door frame opening do not meet
the technical intent of these specifications and are not acceptable. Door hinges and striker
plates shall be attached with minimum 5/16" stainless steel nuts and bolts.
On vertically hinged double door compartments, the secondary door shall have a nylon
door holders, top and bottom of the interior of the door to hold the door in place when
closed. When specified, horizontally hinged lift-up doors shall be equipped with heavy-
duty gas filled dampeners to hold the doors in the open position. All other hinged doors
shall be equipped with spring loaded hold open devices specifically designed for use on
vertically hinged doors. Door holders shall be bolted in position. The door ajar switches
shall be fully enclosed within structural members and shall not extend into the clear door
opening.
All hinged compartment doors shall be provided with hollow core weather stripping to
provide a weather tight seal at the door opening and to prevent road spray and debris
from entering the compartment.
Hinge door openings shall match the compartment sizes. No exception.
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Six (6)
30-02-1526
EXTERIOR DOOR HANDLES
All hinged compartment doors shall be furnished with a deluxe, keyed, locking Eberhard
E Grabber Model #21100-K die cast, black textured powder coat finished two-point pull
handle assembly with slam type latches. The latch shall utilize a "free-floating" handle
with recessed pocket for ease-of-use even when wearing mitts or gloves. The
compartment door shall open with a simple, easy "pull" of the latch handle.
Door handles shall be held in place with blind mounting brackets for security and
appearance. To prevent possible interaction between dissimilar metals, assembly shall
not break any painted surface. A non-moisture absorbing gasket shall be installed on the
door latch by the latch manufacturer isolating the latch assembly from the door panel
surface. The door handle assembly and installation shall be water and weather resistant.
Handles which are held in place with visible fasteners, two sided tape or glue do not meet
the intent of this requirement.
One (1)
31-01-5500
BODY LENGTH
The apparatus body shall be approximately 238" long, reference the drawing for actual
body length.
One (1)
32-05-4069
COMPARTMENT HEIGHT
The left side full height body compartments shall be 63" high and equipped with a 63" high
clear door opening.
The left side upper level compartment(s) shall be 32" high and equipped with a 32" high
clear door opening.
S One (1)
32-05-6254
LEFT FRONT COMPARTMENT
There shall be one (1) 44" wide full height compartment located ahead of the rear wheels.
The compartment shall be equipped with a full height double hinged doors.
The compartment shall be equipped with the following:
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Two (2)
44-40-1020
A removable louvered vent shall be provided in the compartment.
One (1)
45-02-4100
ADJUSTABLE SHELF
One (1) compartment shelf(ves) shall be provided and constructed of .190" smooth
aluminum, and are to have formed upward breaks on front and rear for added strength.
Shelve(s) shall be fully adjustable within the compartments. Lighter gauge shelf materials
are not acceptable.
Shelf(ves) shall extend full width of the compartments, within .50" of the overall width,
and adjust up and down in the integral shelf tracks.
One (1)
45-30-1800
The floor of the body compartment shall be fitted with removable 1/2" vinyl Turtle Tile
matting.
One (1)
55-01-3625
COMPARTMENT LIGHTING
The compartment shall be provided with Rosenbauer InVisiLight LED Compartment
lighting. The lighting shall be installed in the adjustable shelving track which shall be
recessed into the side wall of the compartment. The lighting shall provide a continuous
illumination from the compartment bottom to top and side to side while still allowing for
full adjustment of any compartment provision (shelf/tray/etc.). To prevent damage,
lights that protrude into the compartment in any fashion shall be deemed unacceptable.
The lights shall be installed in the shelving tracks; Two (2) lights 56" in length shall be
installed, one on each side of the compartment. The lights shall produce approximately
17 lumens per inch of lighting.
The lights shall be provided with a 5-Year warranty.
One (1)
55-01-3675
An additional InVisiLight 39" in length shall be installed in the recessed track in the
ceiling.
One (1)
55-06-1100
The compartment light will be controlled by an automatic "On-Off" switch located on each
compartment door.
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One (1)
32-05-7804
LEFT UPPER COMPARTMENTS
There shall be two (2) left side upper compartments located above the rear wheels. The
compartments shall be as follows:
S One (1)
32-05-7080
LEFT #1 OVERWHEEL COMPARTMENT
There shall be one (1) 54" wide compartment above the tandem's front wheels. The
compartment shall be equipped with a single hinged lift up door.
The compartment shall be equipped with the following:
Two (2)
44-40-1020
A removable louvered vent shall be provided in the compartment.
One (1)
45-18-1600
SWING-OUT ALUMINUM TOOL BOARD
One (1) 250 lb. rated capacity swing-out tool board(s) shall be provided. There shall
be mounting/pivot points located at both the top and bottom of the tool board. The
mounting points on the apparatus body shall be suitably designed to support the intended
weight.
A single latch mechanism shall be provided to lock the tool board in the stored position and
in the open position.
The tool board shall be provided with a .125" aluminum tool board panel for mounting
equipment.
One (1)
45-30-1900
The floor of the body compartment shall be fitted with removable 1/2" vinyl Turtle Tile
matting.
One (1)
55-01-3615
COMPARTMENT LIGHTING
The compartment shall be provided with Rosenbauer InVisiLight LED Compartment
lighting. The lighting shall be installed in the adjustable shelving track which shall be
recessed into the side wall of the compartment. The lighting shall provide a continuous
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illumination from the compartment bottom to top and side to side while still allowing for
full adjustment of any compartment provision (shelf/tray/etc.). To prevent damage,
lights that protrude into the compartment in any fashion shall be deemed unacceptable.
The lights shall be installed in the shelving tracks; Two (2) lights 34" in length shall be
installed, one on each side of the compartment. The lights shall produce approximately
17 lumens per inch of lighting.
The lights shall be provided with a 5-Year warranty.
One (1)
55-01-3675
An additional InVisiLight 39" in length shall be installed in the recessed track in the
ceiling.
One (1)
55-06-1100
The compartment light will be controlled by an automatic "On-Off" switch located on each
compartment door.
S One (1)
32-05-7090
LEFT #2 OVERWHEEL COMPARTMENT
There shall be one (1) 54" wide compartment above the tandem's rear wheels. The
compartment shall be equipped with a single hinged lift up door.
The compartment shall be equipped with the following:
Two (2)
44-40-1020
A removable louvered vent shall be provided in the compartment.
One (1)
45-18-1600
SWING-OUT ALUMINUM TOOL BOARD
One (1) 250 lb. rated capacity swing-out tool board(s) shall be provided. There shall
be mounting/pivot points located at both the top and bottom of the tool board. The
mounting points on the apparatus body shall be suitably designed to support the intended
weight.
A single latch mechanism shall be provided to lock the tool board in the stored position and
in the open position.
The tool board shall be provided with a .125" aluminum tool board panel for mounting
equipment.
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One (1)
45-30-1900
The floor of the body compartment shall be fitted with removable 1/2" vinyl Turtle Tile
matting.
One (1)
55-01-3615
COMPARTMENT LIGHTING
The compartment shall be provided with Rosenbauer InVisiLight LED Compartment
lighting. The lighting shall be installed in the adjustable shelving track which shall be
recessed into the side wall of the compartment. The lighting shall provide a continuous
illumination from the compartment bottom to top and side to side while still allowing for
full adjustment of any compartment provision (shelf/tray/etc.). To prevent damage,
lights that protrude into the compartment in any fashion shall be deemed unacceptable.
The lights shall be installed in the shelving tracks; Two (2) lights 34" in length shall be
installed, one on each side of the compartment. The lights shall produce approximately
17 lumens per inch of lighting.
The lights shall be provided with a 5-Year warranty.
One (1)
55-01-3675
An additional InVisiLight 39" in length shall be installed in the recessed track in the
ceiling.
One (1)
55-06-1100
The compartment light will be controlled by an automatic "On-Off" switch located on each
compartment door.
S One (1)
32-05-8354
LEFT REAR COMPARTMENT
There shall be one (1) 34" wide full height compartment located behind the rear wheels.
The compartment shall be equipped with a full height double hinged doors.
The compartment shall be equipped with the following:
Two (2)
44-40-1020
A removable louvered vent shall be provided in the compartment.
Two (2)
45-02-4100
ADJUSTABLE SHELF
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Two (2) compartment shelf(ves) shall be provided and constructed of .190" smooth
aluminum, and are to have formed upward breaks on front and rear for added strength.
Shelve(s) shall be fully adjustable within the compartments. Lighter gauge shelf materials
are not acceptable.
Shelf(ves) shall extend full width of the compartments, within .50" of the overall width,
and adjust up and down in the integral shelf tracks.
One (1)
45-06-2100
500# ROLLOUT TRAY
One (1) rollout equipment tray shall be installed in a standard depth compartment. The
500# rated tracks shall have roller bearings. The tray shall be constructed of .188" smooth
aluminum plate, fabricated with four 3" sides.
The unit shall roll fully out of the compartment, with a gas operator to hold tray in both
the "in and out" positions.
One (1)
45-30-1125
The shelf/tray shall be fitted with removable vinyl Turtle Tile matting. The matting shall
be interlocking modules approximately 12" square by 1/2" thick. This material shall be
resistant to heat, cold, ultra-violet radiation, mechanical impacts, chemical actions and is
corrosion resistant.
One (1)
45-30-2000
The floor of the body compartment shall be fitted with removable 1/2" vinyl Turtle Tile
matting.
One (1)
55-01-3625
COMPARTMENT LIGHTING
The compartment shall be provided with Rosenbauer InVisiLight LED Compartment
lighting. The lighting shall be installed in the adjustable shelving track which shall be
recessed into the side wall of the compartment. The lighting shall provide a continuous
illumination from the compartment bottom to top and side to side while still allowing for
full adjustment of any compartment provision (shelf/tray/etc.). To prevent damage,
lights that protrude into the compartment in any fashion shall be deemed unacceptable.
The lights shall be installed in the shelving tracks; Two (2) lights 56" in length shall be
installed, one on each side of the compartment. The lights shall produce approximately
17 lumens per inch of lighting.
The lights shall be provided with a 5-Year warranty.
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One (1)
55-01-3675
An additional InVisiLight 39" in length shall be installed in the recessed track in the
ceiling.
One (1)
55-06-1100
The compartment light will be controlled by an automatic "On-Off" switch located on each
compartment door.
One (1)
32-06-4069
COMPARTMENT HEIGHT
The right side full height body compartments shall be 63" high and equipped with a 63"
high clear door opening.
The right side upper level compartment(s) shall be 32" high and equipped with a 32" high
clear door opening.
S One (1)
32-06-6254
RIGHT FRONT COMPARTMENT
There shall be one (1) 44" wide full height compartment located ahead of the rear wheels.
The compartment shall be equipped with a full height double hinged doors.
The compartment shall be equipped with the following:
Two (2)
44-40-1020
A removable louvered vent shall be provided in the compartment.
One (1)
45-02-4100
ADJUSTABLE SHELF
One (1) compartment shelf(ves) shall be provided and constructed of .190" smooth
aluminum, and are to have formed upward breaks on front and rear for added strength.
Shelve(s) shall be fully adjustable within the compartments. Lighter gauge shelf materials
are not acceptable.
Shelf(ves) shall extend full width of the compartments, within .50" of the overall width,
and adjust up and down in the integral shelf tracks.
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One (1)
45-15-1200
COMPARTMENT DIVIDER
One (1) compartment divider constructed from 3/16" smooth aluminum material shall be
installed. The divider shall be bolted in for ease of removal.
One (1)
45-26-7330
CTECH MOBILE STORAGE SYSTEM
{Quantity} CTech mobile storage system shall be installed in the specified compartment.
The assembly shall be constructed of aluminum. All drawers shall have 500 lb. slides and
one handed operation. The latching hardware shall be concealed for protection. The
assembly shall have a useable top tray with telescoping ends to aid in installation.
Drawer fronts shall be powder coated red with black handles. Rubber liners shall be
included in each drawer.
One (1)
45-26-7842
The assembly shall be 42" wide with the following drawers provided in order from top to
bottom:
One (1)
45-26-7920
One (1) five inch (5") high drawer(s).
One (1)
45-26-7974
One (1) twelve inch (12") high drawer(s).
One (1)
45-26-7974
One (1) twelve inch (12") high drawer(s).
One (1)
45-30-1800
The floor of the body compartment shall be fitted with removable 1/2" vinyl Turtle Tile
matting.
One (1)
55-01-3625
COMPARTMENT LIGHTING
The compartment shall be provided with Rosenbauer InVisiLight LED Compartment
lighting. The lighting shall be installed in the adjustable shelving track which shall be
recessed into the side wall of the compartment. The lighting shall provide a continuous
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illumination from the compartment bottom to top and side to side while still allowing for
full adjustment of any compartment provision (shelf/tray/etc.). To prevent damage,
lights that protrude into the compartment in any fashion shall be deemed unacceptable.
The lights shall be installed in the shelving tracks; Two (2) lights 56" in length shall be
installed, one on each side of the compartment. The lights shall produce approximately
17 lumens per inch of lighting.
The lights shall be provided with a 5-Year warranty.
One (1)
55-01-3675
An additional InVisiLight 39" in length shall be installed in the recessed track in the
ceiling.
One (1)
55-06-1100
The compartment light will be controlled by an automatic "On-Off" switch located on each
compartment door.
One (1)
32-06-7854
RIGHT UPPER COMPARTMENTS
There shall be two (2) right side upper compartments located above the rear wheels. A
hydraulic equipment rack shall be installed in a cavity centered between the two (2)
compartments. The compartments shall be as follows:
S One (1)
32-06-7060
RIGHT #1 OVERWHEEL COMPARTMENT
There shall be one (1) 44" wide compartment above the tandem's front wheels. The
compartment shall be equipped with a single hinged lift up door.
The compartment shall be equipped with the following:
Two (2)
44-40-1020
A removable louvered vent shall be provided in the compartment.
One (1)
45-10-2100
PULL-OUT AND DROP-DOWN
One (1) 250 pound capacity rollout and drop-down tray shall be installed in the specified
compartment. The tray shall be constructed of aluminum with 3" edges on each side. The
tray shall be equipped with roller bearing wheels.
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The track assembly allows the tray to roll out of compartment while dropping downward
at approximately a 30 degree angle.
One (1)
45-30-1125
The shelf/tray shall be fitted with removable vinyl Turtle Tile matting. The matting shall
be interlocking modules approximately 12" square by 1/2" thick. This material shall be
resistant to heat, cold, ultra-violet radiation, mechanical impacts, chemical actions and is
corrosion resistant.
One (1)
80-76-0110
REFLECTIVE STRIPE
The outer edge and both sides of the shelf/slide-out tray/tool board shall have
alternating red and white reflective DOT striping applied for safety.
One (1)
45-30-1900
The floor of the body compartment shall be fitted with removable 1/2" vinyl Turtle Tile
matting.
One (1)
55-01-3615
COMPARTMENT LIGHTING
The compartment shall be provided with Rosenbauer InVisiLight LED Compartment
lighting. The lighting shall be installed in the adjustable shelving track which shall be
recessed into the side wall of the compartment. The lighting shall provide a continuous
illumination from the compartment bottom to top and side to side while still allowing for
full adjustment of any compartment provision (shelf/tray/etc.). To prevent damage,
lights that protrude into the compartment in any fashion shall be deemed unacceptable.
The lights shall be installed in the shelving tracks; Two (2) lights 34" in length shall be
installed, one on each side of the compartment. The lights shall produce approximately
17 lumens per inch of lighting.
The lights shall be provided with a 5-Year warranty.
One (1)
55-01-3675
An additional InVisiLight 39" in length shall be installed in the recessed track in the
ceiling.
One (1)
55-06-1100
The compartment light will be controlled by an automatic "On-Off" switch located on each
compartment door.
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S One (1)
32-06-7070
RIGHT #2 OVERWHEEL COMPARTMENT
There shall be one (1) 44" wide compartment above the tandem's rear wheels. The
compartment shall be equipped with a single hinged lift up door.
The compartment shall be equipped with the following:
Two (2)
44-40-1020
A removable louvered vent shall be provided in the compartment.
One (1)
45-16-1100
ROLL-OUT ALUMINUM TOOL BOARD
One (1) roll-out tool board panel shall be mounted vertically within compartment. The
panel and tracks shall be rated to a maximum load of 500 lb. Panel to be formed of .188"
smooth aluminum with an opening to accommodate a gloved-hand to slide tool board.
The tool board shall slide out to full extension of the compartment, with a device to hold
tool board in both fully-extended and stored positions.
One (1)
80-76-0110
REFLECTIVE STRIPE
The outer edge and both sides of the shelf/slide-out tray/tool board shall have
alternating red and white reflective DOT striping applied for safety.
Two (2)
45-30-1900
The floor of the body compartment shall be fitted with removable 1/2" vinyl Turtle Tile
matting.
One (1)
55-01-3615
COMPARTMENT LIGHTING
The compartment shall be provided with Rosenbauer InVisiLight LED Compartment
lighting. The lighting shall be installed in the adjustable shelving track which shall be
recessed into the side wall of the compartment. The lighting shall provide a continuous
illumination from the compartment bottom to top and side to side while still allowing for
full adjustment of any compartment provision (shelf/tray/etc.). To prevent damage,
lights that protrude into the compartment in any fashion shall be deemed unacceptable.
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The lights shall be installed in the shelving tracks; Two (2) lights 34" in length shall be
installed, one on each side of the compartment. The lights shall produce approximately
17 lumens per inch of lighting.
The lights shall be provided with a 5-Year warranty.
One (1)
55-01-3675
An additional InVisiLight 39" in length shall be installed in the recessed track in the
ceiling.
One (1)
55-06-1100
The compartment light will be controlled by an automatic "On-Off" switch located on each
compartment door.
S One (1)
32-06-8354
RIGHT REAR COMPARTMENT
There shall be one (1) 34" wide full height compartment located behind the rear wheels.
The compartment shall be equipped with a full height double hinged doors.
The compartment shall be equipped with the following:
Two (2)
44-40-1020
A removable louvered vent shall be provided in the compartment.
Two (2)
45-02-4100
ADJUSTABLE SHELF
Two (2) compartment shelf(ves) shall be provided and constructed of .190" smooth
aluminum, and are to have formed upward breaks on front and rear for added strength.
Shelve(s) shall be fully adjustable within the compartments. Lighter gauge shelf materials
are not acceptable.
Shelf(ves) shall extend full width of the compartments, within .50" of the overall width,
and adjust up and down in the integral shelf tracks.
One (1)
45-30-2000
The floor of the body compartment shall be fitted with removable 1/2" vinyl Turtle Tile
matting.
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One (1)
55-01-3625
COMPARTMENT LIGHTING
The compartment shall be provided with Rosenbauer InVisiLight LED Compartment
lighting. The lighting shall be installed in the adjustable shelving track which shall be
recessed into the side wall of the compartment. The lighting shall provide a continuous
illumination from the compartment bottom to top and side to side while still allowing for
full adjustment of any compartment provision (shelf/tray/etc.). To prevent damage,
lights that protrude into the compartment in any fashion shall be deemed unacceptable.
The lights shall be installed in the shelving tracks; Two (2) lights 56" in length shall be
installed, one on each side of the compartment. The lights shall produce approximately
17 lumens per inch of lighting.
The lights shall be provided with a 5-Year warranty.
One (1)
55-01-3675
An additional InVisiLight 39" in length shall be installed in the recessed track in the
ceiling.
One (1)
55-06-1100
The compartment light will be controlled by an automatic "On-Off" switch located on each
compartment door.
One (1)
33-60-2140
REAR BODY CONFIGURATION
The rear of the apparatus body shall be of the flat back design.
One (1)
32-08-5600
REAR COMPARTMENT
There shall be no compartment located on the rear of the body. Aluminum tread plate
overlays and panels shall be installed on the rear of the body from the rear step to the
hosebed in place of the rear compartment. The material shall be bolted in place and sealed
to prevent any moisture entry between the overlay and the body structure.
One (1)
33-61-1620
REAR STEP - 18” BOLT-ON
An 18" deep step surface shall be provided at the rear of the apparatus body, bolted in
place and easily removable for replacement or repair. The tailboard shall be constructed
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of .188" aluminum diamond plate or equal non-slip surface in compliance with NFPA
#1901 standards.
The maximum height of the step assembly shall be no more than 24" from the ground
when the apparatus is in the loaded condition. A label shall be provided warning
personnel that riding on the rear step while the apparatus is in motion is prohibited.
SHOP NOTE
Line-X Black
One (1)
33-61-5030
The ends of the tailboard shall be designed with approximately a 45 degree angle on each
side.
One (1)
38-90-2064
ACCESS LADDER - EZ CLIMB - LEFT REAR
There shall be a swing out and down access ladder supplied and installed for accessing
the top of the apparatus. It shall be of an all aluminum design incorporating treads 13"
inches wide spaced no more than eighteen (18") inches apart. The ground to the first step
dimension, on level ground, shall be no more than twenty-four (24") inches. When in the
deployed position the ladder shall have an angle of approximately 75-degrees to facilitate
ascending and descending the ladder.
The access ladder shall have integrated hand holds in the steps, to aid in the
ascent/descent of the ladder.
The ladder shall be retained in the stowed and deployed position by two (2) gas cylinders
and shall not require the use of latches to hold it in position. The ladder overall width
shall be approximately 14 inches wide.
SHOP NOTE
Line-X Black
S Two (2)
54-10-1312
STEP LIGHTS
Two (2) 8" long OnScene Solutions Access LED lights shall be installed to illuminate the
access ladder steps. Each light stick shall produce approximately 200 lumens. The light
stick shall be shall be provided with a 5 year free replacement warranty. The light shall
have a 5/8" LEXANTM polycarbonate tube enclosure for severe duty applications. The
light stick shall be waterproof and be connectible via a jumper wire to add additional
lights in series if required. The light shall be mounted in a polished cast aluminum bezel.
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Line-X Black Coated
SHOP NOTE
Line-X Black
One (1)
44-11-5150
WHEEL WELL COMPARTMENT LEFT SIDE AHEAD OF WHEELS
One (1) wheel well compartment shall be located on the left side in the rear wheel well
panel ahead of the rear wheels of the type specified herein.
One (1)
44-10-2710
One (1) breathing air cylinder storage compartment for three (3) SCBA cylinders (not
supplied) shall be provided and located in the rear wheel well of the apparatus body.
The cylinder storage compartment shall be constructed entirely of aluminum. The door
assemblies shall be provided with a gasket between door and body side, bolted in-place
and removable for repair or replacement.
The compartment shall be provided with SCBA cylinder scuff protection. A painted
stainless steel door shall be provided.
SHOP NOTE
Painted job color red
Three (3)
44-10-6000
Three (3) one-inch (1") wide loop of black webbing shall be installed in each SCBA
compartment to prevent the bottle from sliding out of the compartment in case of door
failure. The loop shall be mounted, centered in the compartment and shall hang within
one-inch (1") of the compartment floor to allow the bottle to pass by the strap when the
bottle is placed in the compartment. The strap shall loop over the valve.
One (1)
44-11-5250
WHEEL WELL COMPARTMENT LEFT SIDE BETWEEN TANDEMS
One (1) wheel well compartment shall be located on the left side in the rear wheel well
panel between the rear tandem wheels of the type specified herein.
Two (2)
44-10-1410
Two (2) breathing air cylinder storage compartment shall be provided and located in the
rear wheel well of the apparatus body.
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The cylinder storage compartment shall be constructed entirely of aluminum. The door
assemblies shall be provided with a gasket between door and body side, bolted in-place
and removable for repair or replacement.
Compartment shall be provided with SCBA cylinder scuff protection. A painted stainless
steel door shall be installed.
SHOP NOTE
Painted job color red
Two (2)
44-10-6000
Two (2) one-inch (1") wide loop of black webbing shall be installed in each SCBA
compartment to prevent the bottle from sliding out of the compartment in case of door
failure. The loop shall be mounted, centered in the compartment and shall hang within
one-inch (1") of the compartment floor to allow the bottle to pass by the strap when the
bottle is placed in the compartment. The strap shall loop over the valve.
One (1)
44-11-5350
WHEEL WELL COMPARTMENT LEFT SIDE BEHIND WHEELS
One (1) wheel well compartment shall be located on the left side in the rear wheel well
panel behind the rear wheels of the type specified herein.
One (1)
44-07-1700
FUEL FILL DOOR
A Fire Shopp Inc. fuel fill access assembly shall be provided on the left side rear wheel
well area. The assembly shall include a brushed stainless steel fuel fill enclosure door and
a black polymer fuel assembly. A label indicating DIESEL FUEL ONLY shall be applied.
One (1)
44-10-2710
One (1) breathing air cylinder storage compartment for three (3) SCBA cylinders (not
supplied) shall be provided and located in the rear wheel well of the apparatus body.
The cylinder storage compartment shall be constructed entirely of aluminum. The door
assemblies shall be provided with a gasket between door and body side, bolted in-place
and removable for repair or replacement.
The compartment shall be provided with SCBA cylinder scuff protection. A painted
stainless steel door shall be provided.
SHOP NOTE
Painted job color red
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The fuel fill will use up one of the three bottle positions
Three (3)
44-10-6000
Three (3) one-inch (1") wide loop of black webbing shall be installed in each SCBA
compartment to prevent the bottle from sliding out of the compartment in case of door
failure. The loop shall be mounted, centered in the compartment and shall hang within
one-inch (1") of the compartment floor to allow the bottle to pass by the strap when the
bottle is placed in the compartment. The strap shall loop over the valve.
One (1)
44-11-5550
WHEEL WELL COMPARTMENT RIGHT SIDE AHEAD OF WHEELS
One (1) wheel well compartment shall be located on the right side in the rear wheel well
panel ahead of the rear wheels of the type specified herein.
One (1)
44-10-2710
One (1) breathing air cylinder storage compartment for three (3) SCBA cylinders (not
supplied) shall be provided and located in the rear wheel well of the apparatus body.
The cylinder storage compartment shall be constructed entirely of aluminum. The door
assemblies shall be provided with a gasket between door and body side, bolted in-place
and removable for repair or replacement.
The compartment shall be provided with SCBA cylinder scuff protection. A painted
stainless steel door shall be provided.
SHOP NOTE
Painted job color red
Three (3)
44-10-6000
Three (3) one-inch (1") wide loop of black webbing shall be installed in each SCBA
compartment to prevent the bottle from sliding out of the compartment in case of door
failure. The loop shall be mounted, centered in the compartment and shall hang within
one-inch (1") of the compartment floor to allow the bottle to pass by the strap when the
bottle is placed in the compartment. The strap shall loop over the valve.
One (1)
44-11-5650
WHEEL WELL COMPARTMENT RIGHT SIDE BETWEEN TANDEMS
One (1) wheel well compartment shall be located on the right side in the rear wheel well
panel between the rear tandem wheels of the type specified herein.
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Two (2)
44-10-1410
Two (2) breathing air cylinder storage compartment shall be provided and located in the
rear wheel well of the apparatus body.
The cylinder storage compartment shall be constructed entirely of aluminum. The door
assemblies shall be provided with a gasket between door and body side, bolted in-place
and removable for repair or replacement.
Compartment shall be provided with SCBA cylinder scuff protection. A painted stainless
steel door shall be installed.
SHOP NOTE
Painted job color red
Two (2)
44-10-6000
Two (2) one-inch (1") wide loop of black webbing shall be installed in each SCBA
compartment to prevent the bottle from sliding out of the compartment in case of door
failure. The loop shall be mounted, centered in the compartment and shall hang within
one-inch (1") of the compartment floor to allow the bottle to pass by the strap when the
bottle is placed in the compartment. The strap shall loop over the valve.
One (1)
44-11-5750
WHEEL WELL COMPARTMENT RIGHT SIDE BEHIND WHEELS
One (1) wheel well compartment shall be located on the right side in the rear wheel well
panel behind the rear wheels of the type specified herein.
One (1)
44-10-2710
One (1) breathing air cylinder storage compartment for three (3) SCBA cylinders (not
supplied) shall be provided and located in the rear wheel well of the apparatus body.
The cylinder storage compartment shall be constructed entirely of aluminum. The door
assemblies shall be provided with a gasket between door and body side, bolted in-place
and removable for repair or replacement.
The compartment shall be provided with SCBA cylinder scuff protection. A painted
stainless steel door shall be provided.
SHOP NOTE
Painted job color red
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Three (3)
44-10-6000
Three (3) one-inch (1") wide loop of black webbing shall be installed in each SCBA
compartment to prevent the bottle from sliding out of the compartment in case of door
failure. The loop shall be mounted, centered in the compartment and shall hang within
one-inch (1") of the compartment floor to allow the bottle to pass by the strap when the
bottle is placed in the compartment. The strap shall loop over the valve.
One (1)
90-02-3520
SLIDE OUT VERTICAL LADDER COMPARTMENT
The ground ladders shall slide into a compartment at the right rear of the apparatus
beside the tank and below the hosebed. The vertically mounted slide in assembly shall be
an integral part of the body and accessible through a hinged door.
One (1)
90-03-0220
LADDER SOURCE
New ground ladders shall be provided by the manufacturer.
One (1)
90-03-3300
ROOF LADDER
One (1) Duo Safety Model 775-A, 14 foot aluminum roof ladder with folding steel roof
hooks on one end and steel spikes on the other end shall be provided on the apparatus.
The ladder shall meet or exceed all latest NFPA Standards.
One (1)
90-06-4600
EXTENSION LADDER
One (1) Duo-Safety Model 900-A, 24 foot two (2) section aluminum extension ladder shall
be provided on the apparatus. The ladder shall meet or exceed all the latest NFPA
standards.
One (1)
90-02-5340
FOLDING ATTIC LADDER MOUNTING
A mounting in the ground ladder storage shall be provided for the specified folding attic
ladder.
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One (1)
90-03-0230
FOLDING ATTIC LADDER SOURCE
New folding attic ladders shall be provided by the manufacturer.
One (1)
90-08-2600
FOLDING LADDER
One (1) Duo Safety Model 585-A, 10 foot folding aluminum ladder shall be provided on
the apparatus. The ladder shall meet or exceed all the latest NFPA Standards.
Two (2)
90-16-5420
PIKE POLE MOUNTING BRACKET
Two (2) tube shall be provided for pike pole mounting. The tube shall have a 2-1/4"
interior diameter and shall be mounted within the ladder compartment.
One (1)
90-16-6100
PIKE POLE SOURCE
The pike poles shall be provided by the body builder.
One (1)
90-16-2300
PIKE POLE
One (1) 6' pike pole with round handle shall be provided. The pike pole shall be of
fiberglass construction.
One (1)
90-16-2800
PIKE POLE
One (1) 10' pike pole with round handle shall be provided. The pike pole shall be of
fiberglass construction.
One (1)
90-23-1400
ROOF HOOK
One (1) 8-ft Fire Hooks Unlimited NY style Roof Hook with grips shall be provided.
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S Two (2)
90-25-7730
LEFT REAR LONG STORAGE COMPARTMENT
Two (2) fully enclosed long storage compartment shall be provided above the main body
compartments on the left side. The design, as a minimum, shall allow a 10' long hard
suction hose or similar length equipment to be stored in the compartment. Individual
equipment items shall be capable of being removed from the rear of the apparatus. The
long storage compartment shall have a smooth aluminum door for chevron or paint,
stainless steel vertical hinge and a single point latch.
S One (1)
90-25-7830
RIGHT REAR LONG STORAGE COMPARTMENT
One (1) fully enclosed long storage compartment shall be provided above the main body
compartments on the right side. The design, as a minimum, shall allow a 10' long hard
suction hose or similar length equipment to be stored in the compartment. Individual
equipment items shall be capable of being removed from the rear of the apparatus. The
long storage compartment shall have a smooth aluminum door for chevron or paint,
stainless steel vertical hinge and a single point latch.
One (1)
90-25-9100
SUCTION HOSE SOURCE
New suction hose shall be provided by the body builder.
Two (2)
90-25-3120
SUCTION HOSE
Two (2) 6.0" x 10 foot length of Kochek PVC flexible suction hose shall be supplied. The
suction hose shall have light weight couplings provided.
Two (2)
90-25-6100
HOSE COUPLINGS
Light weight aluminum couplings shall be provided on the suction hose. A long handle
female swivel shall be provided on one end and a rocker lug male shall be provided for
the other end.
S One (1)
33-66-1140
FOLDING STEPS LEFT SIDE FRONT
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Three (3) folding steps of die cast high-strength zinc/aluminum alloy, plated with a
superior automotive grade chrome finish shall be provided. The greater than 42 sq. in.
serrated non-skid step traction area also offers an oversized non-slip grasp hand-hold. A
heavy duty stainless steel spring design firmly holds the step in the open or closed
positions. A rubber stop prevents any transit noise and rattles in the closed position. Step
lighting shall be from a LED light mounted above the step.
The Steps shall be Black.
The step has been third part tested to assure conformation of NFPA 1901 and FHA, 49CFR
specifications for stepping surfaces and handhold.
The step shall be installed on the left side front compartment face.
SHOP NOTE
The Steps shall be Black.
The step shall be installed on the left side front compartment face.
S One (1)
33-66-2140
FOLDING STEPS RIGHT SIDE FRONT
Three (3) folding steps of die cast high-strength zinc/aluminum alloy, plated with a
superior automotive grade chrome finish shall be provided. The greater than 42 sq. in.
serrated non-skid step traction area also offers an oversized non-slip grasp hand-hold. A
heavy duty stainless steel spring design firmly holds the step in the open or closed
positions. A rubber stop prevents any transit noise and rattles in the closed position. Step
lighting shall be from a LED light mounted above the step.
The Steps shall be Black.
The step has been third part tested to assure conformation of NFPA 1901 and FHA, 49CFR
specifications for stepping surfaces and handhold.
The step shall be installed on the right side front compartment face.
SHOP NOTE
The Steps shall be Black.
The step shall be installed on the left side front compartment face.
S One (1)
33-70-3600
HANDRAIL TOP OF BODY SIDES
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Two (2) extruded aluminum non-slip handrails, approximately 12" in length, shall be
provided and mounted, one (1) each side at the top of the body sides, at the front of the
apparatus body.
The Handrails shall be Black.
SHOP NOTE
The Handrails shall be Black.
S One (1)
44-01-1400
FRONT BODY PROTECTION PANELS
Aluminum tread plate overlays and panels shall be installed on the front of the body from
the lower edge to the top of the compartment doors. The material shall be bolted in place
and sealed to prevent any moisture entry between the overlay and the body structure.
SHOP NOTE
Aluminum tread plate overlays and panels shall be installed on the front of the body from
the lower edge to the top of the compartment doors.
One (1)
44-01-4020
REAR BODY PROTECTION PANELS
Smooth aluminum shall be installed on the rear of the body, to allow for the installation of
a "Chevron" stripe on the rear.
One (1)
44-07-4200
FUEL TANK ACCESS PANEL
There shall be a removable panel in the rear compartment, used to gain access to the fuel
tank and fuel gauge-sending unit.
One (1)
33-62-5300
REAR INTERMEDIATE STEP
An intermediate fixed step shall be provided at the rear of the apparatus body, bolted in
place and easily removable for replacement or repair. The intermediate step shall be
constructed of .188” polished aluminum diamond plate or equal non-slip surface in
compliance with NFPA #1901 standards and be approximately 8” deep x 48” wide.
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One (1)
44-02-1120
EXTRUDED ALUMINUM RUB RAILS
Full body length polished aluminum rub rails shall be bolted in place on the lower right
and left body sides. The side rub rails shall be a heavy extruded aluminum "C" channel.
There shall also be a bolt on aluminum corner casting on each rear corner to blend the rear
tail board assembly with the side rub rails.
One (1)
60-17-1100
INVERTER
There shall be a DC to AC power inverter system with a 30-amp AC transfer switch
furnished on the apparatus. The shore power shall be connected to the system AC output
receptacle to supply power to the AC load. When the vehicle is underway and the
shoreline power is disconnected, the automatic transfer switch connects the AC output
receptacle to the power inverter that obtains power from the 12-volt battery system.
The Inverter shall be a Vanner model IQC12-2600 AC with the following features and
components:
· 2600-Watt Power Inverter
· Automatic Transfer Switch
· Underwriters Laboratories Listed and Certified.
· On Board Battery Charger
SHOP NOTE
The inverter is to be mounted in the L1 compartment.
One (1)
60-20-4050
CIRCUIT BREAKER BOX
One (1) circuit breaker box for single phase voltage equipment shall be provided capable
of holding four (4) breakers.
One (1)
60-20-5100
CIRCUIT BREAKER BOX LOCATION
The circuit breaker box shall be installed in an outside body compartment.
One (1)
60-20-8100
LINE VOLTAGE WIRING INSTALLATION
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Line voltage wiring in the apparatus shall be with Type SO or approved cable suitable for
mobile applications. The flexible electrical cable shall have 600-volt insulation rated for at
least 194 degrees F. All junction boxes shall conform to the National Electric Code and shall
be accessible for service.
Electrical cable shall be supported within 6 inches of any junction box and at a minimum of
every 24 inches of run. Supports shall be made of corrosion protected metal that does not
cut or abrade the conduit or cable and shall be mechanically fastened to the vehicle.
Electrical cable shall not be attached to chassis suspension components, water or fuel lines,
air or air brake lines, fire pump piping, hydraulic lines, exhaust system components, or low
voltage wiring and shall be separated by a minimum of 12 inches from exhaust piping or
properly shielded and separated from fuel lines by a minimum of 6 inches distance.
All wiring connections and terminations shall provide a positive mechanical and electrical
connection. Connectors shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions. Wire nuts or insulation displacement and insulation piercing connectors
shall not be used.
Two (2)
60-25-1400
120V ELECTRIC RECEPTACLE -- STRAIGHT BLADE
Two (2) 120-volt 20 amp straight blade, 3-prong duplex receptacle with spring loaded
weatherproof cover shall be provided.
One (1)
60-30-1100
The electric receptacle shall be located on the left side pump panel.
One (1)
60-30-1200
The electric receptacle shall be located on the right side pump panel.
One (1)
60-25-9610
POWER DISTRIBUTION STRIP
One (1) 15 amp power distribution strip with four (4) receptacles shall be provided. The
strip shall be powered by the chassis shore line power.
SHOP NOTE
Vanner inverter transfer switch will power 4 place
The 4 place is to be located with in the Driver side EMS floor mounted
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One (1)
64-20-1700
LIGHT TOWER
A light tower shall be installed on the cab roof. The roof shall be reinforced for the
mounting of a horizontally stored light tower.
One (1)
64-01-2090
A Will-Burt Night Scan Chief Series light tower shall be provided. The horizontal surface
mounted tower shall be raised electrically and pneumatically.
Floodlight System
Four (4) Fire Research Evolution LED model FCA100-V15 lamp heads shall be provided.
Each lamp head shall have eight (8) ultra-bright white LEDs. It shall operate at 12 / 24
volts DC, draw 13 / 6.5 amps and 160 watts, and generate 15,000 lumens each lamp head
for a total of 30,000 lumens. The lamp head shall direct 50 percent of the light onto the
action area while providing 50 percent to illuminate the working area. The lamp head
shall incorporate heat-dissipating fins and be no more than 5 3/16" deep by 3 5/16" high
by 11 1/2" wide. The lamp head shall be powder coated white.
Design and Construction
The tower shall be a series of graduated extruded aluminum tubes that nest one inside
another. The tower shall have an extended height of approximately 7.5 ft. / 2.3 m above
the mounting location and a stowed height of approximately 9.4" / 23.9 cm above the
mounting surface. The tower shall be approximately 35.2” / 89.4 cm wide by 49.625” /
126.0 cm in length. The tower shall be designed to sustain the intended top load with a
125 percent safety factor and shall exceed NFPA requirements of a minimum 50 mph (80
kph) wind when in a fully raised and unmanned position. The tower shall be of a compact
design with a total weight of approximately 115 lbs. / 52.2 kg. The light tower shall not
exceed 150 lbs. / 68 kg.
The tower tubular sections shall be constructed of high strength, heat-treated 6061-T6
aluminum tubes and collars. Each tube shall be protected by low friction synthetic collars
for smooth operation and long life. Bumpers shall be designed to reduce shock on
extension and retraction. All exterior surfaces shall be anodized for long life and fasteners
shall be stainless steel for corrosion resistance.
Nesting System
The tower shall have an “auto-stow” function. A double click of the mast down button
will stow, retract, and shut power off to the unit. An integrated saddle assembly with
synthetic, non-marring rests shall be provided for the tower and flood light assembly in
the nested position.
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Floodlight Rotation and Tilt Operation
The tower shall be equipped with a Will Burt Model RCP (remote control positioner) to
control the rotation and direction of the light. The remote control positioner unit shall be
equipped with two (2) gear motors; one for rotation and one for the floodlight bank. The
positioner shall also rotate the floodlight assembly from zero to 355 degrees and tilt the
floodlight assembly from 0 to 337 degrees.
Hand-held Wired Remote Control
A safety yellow in color for high visibility, hand held remote control pendant, connected
to a quick-disconnect, 25 ft. (7.62 meter) coiled cord shall be provided to control the tower.
All functions of the tower shall be accessible through this remote control including
elevating with “auto-up” ability, lowering with “auto-stow” ability, rotation and tilting of
the floodlight assembly and floodlight switching. An auxiliary power button shall also be
included to control optional equipment such as strobe lights or a camera that is mounted
to the mast. An emergency stop button shall be integrated into the hand held control for
added safety or shall be located on the junction box. Each button of the controller shall
have a corresponding LED light that provides operational feedback. An LED display that
includes alphanumeric feedback shall be located in the center of the controller. This
display shall provide operational feedback and error codes if they occur.
Pneumatic Controls
The pneumatic controls to raise and lower the tower shall include an air regulator and
solenoid valves. Lights will be operational within approximately 8 seconds from
elevation initiation. The tower shall be able to be fully elevated in approximately 50
seconds. In the event of malfunction of the elevating system while the tower is in
operation or being deployed, a method of limiting the rate of descent shall be provided to
prevent injury to personnel or damage to the equipment.
Two allen keys as well as directions are included under the cover to fold the mast into the
saddle if manual stowage of mast is required.
The air supply for pneumatic operation of the tower shall be from an integral compressor
with air regulator.
Electrical Installation
The wiring harness for the floodlights, accessories, and remote control positioner shall be
internally routed through telescoping aluminum tubing with a highly flexible coil cord.
Installer supplied 12 volt electrical wiring shall be provided with electrical connections at
the tower assembly in conjunction with appropriate electrical power for the floodlights.
The installer as required by manufacturer’s installation guidelines shall provide
appropriate wiring from the circuit breaker panel for connection to the tower. The
electric power to the tower and light units shall automatically disconnect whenever the
tower is in the nested position.
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The tower operation area shall be illuminated automatically by a look up light whenever
the tower is in operation. Any upward movement of the tower from the nested position
shall energize a red warning light in the cab and a secondary light located at the tower
control area. In addition, the installer shall provide parking brake interlocks and other
equipment as required by applicable NFPA standards.
Warranty
The tower assembly shall carry a two (2) year parts and labor warranty. Exact provisions
of such warranty shall be provided with the proposal and at time of delivery of product.
Labeling and NFPA Compliance
Essential operating instructions and warning labels shall be provided in compliance to
applicable OSHA, SAE, and NFPA standards. Appropriate labels on the "hazards of
electrocution" associated with the operation of a light tower shall be installed in the
appropriate areas.
A label shall be provided at the operator’s position by the installer with the following
information:
1. Extended height of the tower from the ground.
2. Bulb replacement data.
The tower and installation shall be in full compliance to applicable sections of the current
NFPA 1901 Standard.
Testing and Quality Assurance
The tower manufacturer shall be ISO 9001:2008 certified. In addition, quality control and
manufacturer testing shall be completed prior to shipment of the tower. The final
installer shall test the operation of the tower for a minimum of 2 hours at full load, with
testing documentation provided upon delivery.
Manuals
Detailed service, parts, operating, and installation manuals shall be provided by the tower
manufacturer. Samples of such manuals shall be provided on request. A CD ROM
manual will be provided to the end user.
One (1)
64-02-8010
MOUNTING – LIGHT TOWER CONTROLS
The controls for the light tower shall be mounted in the left front compartment.
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One (1)
64-20-3200
ALUMINUM TREAD PLATE ROOF SUPPORT
A support panel for the custom chassis cab roof shall be provided. The panel shall be
constructed from aluminum tread plate and encompass the entire area below the light
tower. The panel mounting areas shall be sealed to prevent water leakage.
One (1)
64-20-4100
LIGHT TOWER ENCLOSURE
A three (3) sided enclosure for the light tower shall be installed. The enclosure shall be
constructed from smooth aluminum plate and be designed to protect the components of
the light tower from low-lying branches while in transit. The enclosure shall be installed
with weather-sealed fasteners.
The enclosure shall be painted to match the upper portion of the cab or body.
One (1)
80-05-5200
BODY PAINT PROCESS
While constructing the truck body, all aluminum parts that are to be finish painted shall
be properly fitted on the body and then removed to be painted individually. The back
side of all aluminum parts shall be sanded smooth of any burrs and sharp edges.
During reassembly of the apparatus, care shall be exercised in fitting and fastening the
parts back in their respective position on the vehicle.
All aluminum parts shall be bolted to the body using stainless steel fasteners. Zinc or
Cadmium plated fasteners are not acceptable. All bright metal fittings, if unavailable in
stainless steel shall be heavily chrome plated. Iron fittings shall be copper plated prior to
chrome plating.
All seams shall be caulked both inside and along the exterior edges with a urethane
automotive sealant to prevent moisture from entering between any body panels.
The body and all parts shall be thoroughly washed with a grease cutting solvent (PPG
DX330) prior to any sanding. After the body has been sanded and the weld marks and
minor imperfections are filled and sanded, the body shall be washed again with (PPG
DX330) to remove any contaminants on the surface.
A coating of epoxy sealer (PPG DP 48/50/90) shall be applied with a minimum of 1.0 mil
dry film build. The epoxy sealer allows for maximum adhesion to the body material. A
color coating of PPG Urethane Paint Direct Gloss with PPG Catalyst shall be applied with
a minimum of 2.0 mil dry film build. The catalyst provides a base level UV barrier to
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prevent fading and chalking. A coating of PPG Clearcoat Topcoat Urethane with a
minimum of 2.0 mil dry film build shall be applied. The clearcoat topcoat provides a
maximum amount of UV barrier protection.
All products and technicians are certified by PPG every two (2) years.
One (1)
80-32-1250
INTERIOR COMPARTMENT FINISH
The interior of the eight (8) compartments shall be unpainted and have a D/A orbital
sander finish.
One (1)
80-42-1600
TOUCH-UP PAINT
Two (2) two (2) ounce bottles of touch-up paint (one for each color) shall be furnished
with the completed truck at final delivery.
One (1)
80-43-3008
- One (1) Q2B Grill/Shroud Pedestal shall be finished with flat black paint.
One (1)
80-43-3012
- One (1) pair of air horns (2) shall be finished with flat black paint.
One (1)
80-43-3016
- One (1) pair of rear quad bezels shall be finished with flat black paint.
One (1)
80-43-3020
-One (1) bumper apron (flat areas) shall be finished with black Line-X.
One (1)
80-43-3100
- One (1) pair of stainless steel fenderettes shall be finished with black Line-X.
One (1)
80-43-3104
- One (1) pair of running boards shall be finished with black Line-X.
One (1)
80-43-3108
- One (1) rear step shall be finished with black Line-X.
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One (1)
80-43-3110
The rub rails shall be finished with black Line-X.
One (1)
80-43-3112
- One (1) intermediate step shall be finished with black Line-X.
One (1)
80-43-3116
- One (1) pair of hose bed covers shall be finished with black Line-X.
One (1)
80-43-3120
- One (1) crosslay cover shall be finished with black Line-X.
One (1)
80-43-3205
- One (1) EZ-Climb access ladder shall be finished with black Line-X.
S One (1)
80-43-3215
The pump mod frame work is to be Line x Black black Line-X.
SHOP NOTE
The pump mod structure is to be line x black
One (1)
80-43-3320
- One (1) The top of the body shall (Level 3) shall be finished with black Line-X.
SHOP NOTE
The entire top of the body is to be Black line x
One (1)
80-44-1500
UNDERCOATING
The entire underside of the tandem axle apparatus body is to be cleaned and properly
prepared for application of a sprayed on automotive type undercoating for added
corrosion resistance. Undercoating is to be a solvent based, rubberized coating, black in
color.
One (1)
80-50-2000
SCOTCHLITE REFLECTIVE LETTERING
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The lettering shall be applied with Scotchlite reflective material, shaded in black.
A quantity of seventy-five (75), four (4) inch letters are to be placed on the cab and on the
body as directed by fire department.
One (1)
80-50-3600
SCOTCHLITE REFLECTIVE LETTERING
The lettering shall be applied with Scotchlite reflective material, shaded in black.
A quantity of thirty (30) letters are to be placed on the cab and on the body as directed by
fire department. The letters shall be between eight and twelve inches in height.
One (1)
80-65-1200
APPARATUS DOOR GRAPHICS
Two (2) custom door graphics designed primarily with artistic features shall be proposed
for installation on the apparatus.
One (1)
80-70-1700
CAB AND BODY STRIPE
A straight Scotchlite reflective stripe, 6'' minimum in width, shall be applied horizontally
around the cab and body in compliance with applicable NFPA 1901 standards. The
purchaser shall specify the color and location of the stripe.
One (1)
80-75-1100
COLOR OF STRIPING MATERIAL
The color of the 3M brand striping material shall be black.
S One (1)
80-72-1000
CHEVRON STRIPING
The front bumper shall have 3M reflective black striping installed. The chevron style
striping shall be applied at a 45-degree upward angle.
The red painted bumper will be the red for the chevron
SHOP NOTE
Painted red bumper with black chevron overlay
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S One (1)
80-72-1100
CHEVRON STRIPING
The entire rear portion of the body shall have 3M reflective red and black striping
installed. The chevron style striping shall be applied at a 45-degree upward angle
pointing towards the center upper portion of the rear panel.
1/4 strip to separate each chevron color change
SHOP NOTE
The entire rear portion of the body shall have 3M reflective red and black striping
installed. The chevron style striping shall be applied at a 45-degree upward angle
pointing towards the center upper portion of the rear panel.
1/4 strip to separate each chevron color change
One (1)
80-72-2010
INTERIOR CAB DOOR CHEVRON
Reflective striping shall be installed on the interior of each chassis door. The lower portion
of the doors shall have a scotchlite red and yellow chevron striping applied to it. A
reflective stripe shall also be applied on the vertical outer edge of each cab door.
SHOP NOTE
Custom Cab
One (1)
80-79-1000
YELLOW SAFETY TAPE - STANDING & WALKING SURFACES
The apparatus shall be NFPA standard 15.7.1.6 designating any horizontal standing or
walking surface higher than 48-in (1220 mm) from the ground and not guarded by railing
or structure at least 12-in (300 mm) high shall have at least a 1-in (25 mm) wide safety
yellow line delineation that contrasts with the background to mark the outside perimeter
of the designated standing or walking surface area, excluding steps and ladders.
One (1)
90-01-5900
WHEEL CHOCKS WITH MOUNTS
A pair of Zico Model SAC-44 Quic-Chok folding wheel chocks shall be provided and
mounted under the apparatus body with model SQCH-44H horizontal mounting
brackets.
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One (1)
90-35-1900
EMERGENCY ROAD KIT
One (1) DOT emergency kit shall be provided with the completed apparatus and shall
include a 2.5 ABC fire extinguisher and three reflective triangles.
One (1)
90-47-0100
MISCELLANEOUS HARDWARE
Miscellaneous loose hardware consisting of bolts, nuts, washers, and screws shall be
supplied with the apparatus at time of delivery.
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STAFF REPORT
To: Allison Williams, City Manager
From: Fred Snoderly, Municipal Services Director
Date: December 15, 2020
Proceeding Type: Consent Agenda
Subject: Jacobsen Farm Lease
Legislative History:
• First Presentation: December 22, 2020
• Second Presentation:
• Action: Motion
Overview
The City owns Lot 1, Municipal Tract 12. In 2016, Jake Jacobsen requested to lease 28 acres of Lot
1 for three years, 2017, 2018, and 2019 to complete his circle irrigation. Jake has farmed that 28
acres from 2017 through 2020 and would like to continue farming through 2021. The lease was
never ratified, and we never received payment.
Fiscal and Policy Implications
The City would receive funds for the lease of 28 acres, retroactive from 2017 and extending
through 2021. The acreage is currently not used by the City and the City does not have immediate
plans for the property through 2021.
The City would receive One Hundred Forty-Three Dollars ($143.00) per acre per year, for five years,
plus leasehold tax in the amount of 12.84 percent. In addition to the year 2021, this will include
the years 2017 through 2020 in which the property was farmed by Jake Jacobsen without
consideration to the City. The total of to be collected upon signing the lease will be $22,663.18,
including $20,084.35 for the lease and $2,578.83 for the Leasehold tax.
Council Packet Attachments
A. Jake Jacobsen’s letter of August 23, 2016
B. Map of property
C. Farm Lease
Finance Committee Review
N-A
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Legal Review
Type of Document Title of Document Date Reviewed
Lease Farm Lease December 11, 2020
Options
Option Results
• Authorize City Manager to ratify the
Farm Lease and execute the attached
lease that extends the original intent of
the contract through 2021.
The City will receive $22,663.18, and Jake
Jacobsen will continue to farm the quarter
circle through the end of 2021.
Action Requested
Staff recommends authorization to execute the lease with Jake Jacobsen, which will ratify the
original request for 2017, 2018, and 2019; and will include 2020 and 2021. The lease will need to
be renegotiated in 2021 for leasing the property after 2021.
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FARM LEASE
This Farm Lease is between the CITY OF MOSES LAKE, a municipal corporation, as Lessor,
and Jake Jacobsen, a single person, as Lessee.
W I T N E S S E T H:
On and subject to the covenants, terms, conditions and agreements herein contained, Lessor herewith
leases to Lessee and Lessee herewith leases from Lessor, the following described real property situated in
Grant County, Washington, all hereinafter referred to as “the Property”, to-wit:
PARCEL 1: A portion of land within Lot 1, Municipal Tract No. 12 Plat, in Grant County, Washington,
enclosed by the boundary described as follows:
Beginning at the southwest corner of Lot 1, Municipal Tract No. 12 Plat,; thence east along the south boundary line of Lot 1 to a point 1,248.25 feet east of the southwest corner of Lot 1, to the irrigation water right-of-way as shown on Municipal Tract No. 12 Plat; thence northerly, following an arc, concave to the left, with a radius of 1,248.25 feet, an arc length of 1,951.31 feet, and an angle of 89.566
degrees, to a point on the east boundary line of Lot 1, Municipal Tract No. 12; thence southerly, a distance of 1,248.25 feet to the beginning, at the southwest corner of Lot 1, Municipal Tract No. 12.
Lessor and Lessee agree that the above described real property contains 28.09 acres, more or less.
1. TERM OF LEASE. The term of this Lease shall be for a period of five ( 5 ) crop
year(s), commencing on January 1, 2017 and terminating upon completion of harvest or crop year 2021.
2. RENT. As rent for the Property, Lessee will pay and Lessor shall receive the sum(s) as
follows:
a. The sum of One Hundred Forty-three dollars per acre, per year and no/100
($143.00) plus lease hold tax. Rent shall be paid in full on or before January 1, 2021.
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3. LEASEHOLD EXCISE TAX. Tenant shall be liable for, and shall pay throughout the
term of this Lease the leasehold tax assessed by the State of Washington (which is currently 12.84%) in
lieu of property tax, to be paid to the Lessor at the time of the rental payment.
4. INTEREST ON DELINQUENT RENT. In the event of the nonpayment of rent by Lessee
to Lessor in the full amount and at the time(s) required by this Lease, with such nonpayment continuing
for more than ten (10) days after due, then the full amount of delinquent rent, without notice or demand,
shall commence to bear interest from the due date at the rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum until
paid in full. No default on account of delinquent rent payment(s) shall be cured until the interest required
by this paragraph is paid in addition to the delinquent rent payment(s).
5. OIL AND GAS LEASES AND HUNTING RIGHTS. This Lease is subject to the right
of Lessor to lease any portion or all of the Property for the purposes of exploring for, drilling for,
producing, extracting and taking oil, gas and other hydrocarbons (and water for its operations on the
Property) from the Property and to construct, erect, maintain, operate, use, repair and may more pipelines,
telephone, telegraph and power lines, tanks, machinery, appliances, buildings and other structures useful,
necessary or proper for carrying on its operations on the Property, together with rights of way for passage
over, upon and across, and ingress and egress to and from the Property for any or all of the above-
mentioned purposes; provided, however, that such activities do not interfere with the farming operation
by JACOBSEN.
6. USE OF THE PROPERTY. The Property shall be used by Lessee for the growing and
harvesting of farm crops. Lessee agrees to farm the Property in accordance with the best farming
practices of the region, including:
6.1 Protection of all growing crops from injury, trespass and waste and, in proper
season, harvest and preparation for delivery or storage either upon the Property or such other
location as may be designated by the Lessor of all severed crops;
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6.2 Undertaking all reasonable efforts to eradicate and control noxious and annual
weeds and promptly treating such weeds with appropriate herbicides and in the proper practices
of application;
6.3 Maintaining crop production records as requested from time to time by the
Lessor and providing any information concerning farming practices and crop production when
requested by the Lessor;
6.4 Performing such farming practices in the manner and at the time as is consistent
with good conservation practices and avoiding farming practices which will cause excessive
erosion by wind or water;
6.5 Providing, at the Lessee’s own cost and expense, all tools, machinery and seed,
and providing all proper assistance and labor for the cultivation and management of the Property
as may be necessary to carry out the terms of this Lease.
7. RETURN OF THE PROPERTY. At the termination of this Lease, Lessee shall deliver
up the Property in as good a condition as the same was at the time Lessee took possession hereunder,
natural deterioration, depreciation, reasonable wear and tear due to reasonable use and occupancy in
conformance with the provisions of this Lease and acts of God alone excepted.
8. CONDITION OF PROPERTY. Lessee herewith certifies and agrees that Lessee has
personally inspected the Property, including any equipment and improvements thereon, and that the
Property and equipment is tenantable and suitable for the uses and purposes of Lessee. It is understood by
Lessee that Lessor makes no express or implied warranties with respect to the Property or equipment, its
condition, or its suitability for the uses and purposes of Lessee. Lessee hereby waives and releases Lessor
from all warranties and liabilities and all claims, damages and remedies of Lessee with respect to any lack
of suitability or defect in the Property or equipment, including any loss of revenue or profits or any other
direct, incidental or consequential damages.
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Lessee agrees to accept all equipment and improvements in their present condition, “as is”, and
hereby releases Lessor from any liability whatsoever regarding the use or operation of said equipment and
improvements.
9. WASTE OR ILLEGAL USE. Lessee agrees not to commit spoil or waste on any of the
Property, and shall not use or permit use of the Property for any illegal purpose, and to surrender peaceful
possession thereof at the termination of this Lease in a clean and neat condition, free and clear of all
refuse and debris. Use or permitting use of the Property for an illegal use shall constitute a default for
which no opportunity to cure need be given, and shall result in the immediate and summary termination of
this Lease.
Lessee shall not remove or permit removal of any soil, sand, or gravel from the leased premises.
Lessee agrees that it will not use any portion of the leased premises in any manner which causes a public
or private nuisance.
10. TAXES. Lessee agrees to pay all personal property taxes assessed by any governmental
agency against personal property owned by Lessee or in which Lessee has rights that is maintained or
used any time on the Property.
11. UTILITIES. Lessee agrees to pay all electrical charges assessed for electricity consumed
by the Irrigation System.
12. INDEMNITY AND INSURANCE. Lessee shall defend, indemnify and hold Lessor
harmless from all claims, liability and damages arising out of or in connection with the possession, use,
occupation or operation of the Property or mere presence thereof by Lessee or Lessee’s agents,
employees, independent contractors, successors, assigns, family, invitees, licensees, or any third persons
either lawfully or unlawfully on the Property and shall procure and keep in full force during the term of
this Lease a policy or policies of liability and property damage insurance in amounts reasonably adequate
to defend, indemnify and protect Lessee or any third person or persons and/or property arising out of or in
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connection with the possession, use, occupation and operation of the Property and shall also carry public
liability and property damage insurance with reference to any motor vehicle used in connection with the
possession, use, occupation and operation of the Property. Lessee’s duty to defend, indemnify and hold
Lessor harmless from all such claims, liability and damages arising out of the acts or omissions of Lessee
shall survive the termination of this Lease. Lessor shall be named as an additional insured on each such
policy and each policy shall provide that Lessor receive thirty (30) days’ prior written notice of any intent
to cancel said policy. To fully effectuate this obligation of indemnification, Lessee agrees to waive any
immunity from the actions of Lessee’s employees which might otherwise be available to Lessee under the
Washington Workers Compensation Laws, RCW 51.04.010 et seq. or any other similar law.
Lessee shall deliver all policies and renewals of the required insurance coverage’s to the Lessor.
Failure to maintain the required coverage’s as provided for herein and failure to deliver the policies and
renewals thereof to Lessor shall constitute a default of this Lease.
13. OPERATING EXPENSES. Except as otherwise provided herein, Lessee shall defend,
indemnify and hold Lessor completely harmless from and shall pay or provide for all expenses incurred in
any way in the use and operation of the Property and performance of Lessee’s covenants herein, and
whether incurred by Lessee, Lessee’s agents, employees, or by third persons, including but not limited to,
costs of seed, sets, roots, nursery stock, fertilizer, pesticides, chemicals, cultivation and harvesting costs,
transportation costs, labor, custom work, equipment hired, agricultural testing and consulting and utility
charges.
14. ENCUMBRANCES. Lessee covenants and agrees to keep the Property free and clear of
all liens and encumbrances of any kind or nature; provided that, Lessee may, as is reasonably necessary to
permit Lessee’s effective agricultural use of the Property, encumber the crops growing or to be grown by
Lessee on the Property with crop financing or operating loans, but only to the extent that any such liens or
encumbrances are subordinate to Lessor’s right to receive full and timely rent as required herein.
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15. DISCHARGE OF ENCUMBRANCES. Lessee agrees to discharge any and all liens,
security interests or other encumbrances, all hereinafter “encumbrances” which may be recorded against
the Property and all crops thereon for any reason arising out Lessee’s possession, use, occupation and
maintenance of the Property and to discharge any encumbrances at Lessee’s own cost and expense;
provided that, in the event encumbrances are recorded against the Property and/or crops thereon, Lessee
shall have a reasonable time within which to discharge the same not to exceed thirty (30) days following
harvest unless in good faith Lessee disputes the same in which case Lessee shall satisfy any
encumbrances, if reduced to judgment, immediately after rendition of said judgment. In any event, any
such lien against the Property shall be satisfied and released prior to the forced sale of the Property.
Failure of Lessee to discharge any encumbrances in the manner herein provided, shall be deemed a breach
of this Lease entitling Lessor to demand immediate forfeiture of this Lease and surrender of the Property;
provided further that, any such forfeiture shall not relieve Lessee of any obligation to discharge all
encumbrances, nor shall it impair any other remedy provided to Lessor by law, in equity, or by other
provisions of this Lease on account of Lessee’s breach, including procurement of money damages.
In the case of any lien against any of the crops grown on the Property, in favor of a third party,
which is inferior to any lien on any such crops in favor of Lessor, Lessee shall not pay all or any part of
the obligation secured by the lien in favor of the third party until Lessee has fully paid all amounts due
and payable under this Lease.
16. IMPROVEMENTS. Lessee shall not remove, destroy or substantially alter any existing
improvements, including irrigation systems, structures or fences, without the prior written consent of
Lessor. Lessee shall not put or place on the Property any improvements without first obtaining the written
consent of the Lessor. Any improvements put or placed on the Property during the term of this Lease shall
become the property of Lessor upon termination or expiration of this Lease.
17. WEEDS. During the term of this Lease, particularly during the growing season and
immediately after completion of harvest, Lessee shall, at the sole cost and expense of Lessee, cut, burn,
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pull, treat or otherwise dispose of all noxious weeds on the Property, particularly those which may grow
or accumulate along fences, ditches or other improvements, field borders, rights-of-way, drains, roads and
other uncultivated areas, which shall include disposing of all noxious weeds before the same go to seed
regardless of whether such disposal is required by law. In the event Lessee does not dispose of all weeds
as required by this paragraph, Lessor shall have the right to dispose of the same and Lessee hereby
specifically agrees that Lessee will, on demand of Lessor, reimburse Lessor for all costs and expenses
incurred by Lessor in disposing thereof.
18. CHEMICALS. Lessee covenants and agrees that Lessee shall not, during the term of this
Lease, use any chemicals, pesticides or fertilizers, where such use is prohibited by any product label or
governmental authority; or, if such use is not prohibited but is restricted in any manner, Lessee will not
violate any use restriction. Lessee further covenants and agrees that Lessee shall not apply any chemical
or herbicide to crop ground which has a residual effect of any nature beyond the term of this Lease,
except for herbicides used to control weeds or grass on the borders of the Property. Specifically, Lessee
shall not use any more than one half pound (½ lb.) of Atrizine per acre per season and lessee shall not
apply the herbicide known as Sinbar to the leased premises. Lessee further covenants and agrees not to
dispose of or otherwise allow the storage or release of any hazardous, toxic or dangerous waste or
materials in, on or under the Property not otherwise expressly authorized by this Lease. Lessee shall be
solely responsible for any claims, liabilities and damages caused Lessor or any third party by a breach of
this paragraph and shall defend, indemnify and hold Lessor completely harmless there from. Lessee’s
duty to defend, indemnify and hold Lessor harmless from any claims, liabilities and damages arising out
of Lessee’s acts or omissions shall survive the termination of this Lease.
19. WASTE WATER DISPOSAL. Lessee agrees to assume all responsibility and liability
for the disposal of waste water off the Property in a lawful manner without damage to adjoining or
neighboring lands at the sole cost and expense of Lessee and to defend, indemnify and hold Lessor
completely harmless there from.
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20. IRRIGATION SYSTEM. The Lessor provides no water or irrigation system for this
property.
21. INSPECTION AND ACCESS TO PROPERTY. Lessee agrees to permit Lessor, and
Lessor’s agents, free and unlimited access to the Property at all reasonable times for the purpose of
inspection or of making repairs, additions or alterations to portions of the Property under the control of
Lessor, if any; provided that, this right to repair shall not be construed as an agreement or requirement on
the part of Lessor to make any repairs, additions or alterations to the Property which are required by
Lessee in this Lease. Lessor shall at all times, if Lessor so desires, have the right to place and maintain
“For Sale” and/or “For Rent” signs in conspicuous places on the borders of the Property. Further, Lessor
or any succeeding Lessee shall have the right to enter the Property with necessary equipment and supplies
to prepare the land, plant seed, and to apply fertilizer and other materials needed in any operation related
to the production of a succeeding crop prior to expiration of this Lease.
If Lessor sells all or a portion of the Property during the term of this Lease, Lessee shall surrender
possession of that portion of the Property sold immediately if no crop is planted on said portion, or
immediately following the harvest of any crop then planted on said portion of the Property.
22. REPAIRS BY LESSOR. Neither Lessor nor Lessor’s successors or assigns shall be held
to any covenant respecting the condition of the Property or improvements thereon, nor to any agreement
for alterations, improvements or repairs unless said agreement is in writing and either contained in this
Lease or attached to and made a part of this Lease.
23. ABANDONMENT. Should Lessee abandon the Property while in default, Lessor may
take immediate possession of the Property for the purpose of protecting and preserving the Property and
may mitigate damages by renting or operating the Property during the period of enforcement of Lessor’s
rights under this Lease without prejudicing Lessor’s remedies under this Lease or which may be given by
law or in equity.
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24. LANDLORD’S LIEN. It is hereby mutually understood and agreed by the parties that,
in order to secure the payment of rent and the faithful performance of all terms and conditions of this
Lease by Lessee, Lessor has and shall retain a Landlord’s Lien (i.e. UCC-4) upon all crops grown,
growing or to be grown on the Property or proceeds thereof pursuant to RCW Ch. 60.11, Lessee shall
execute any and all documents deemed necessary by Lessor to ensure that the security interest(s) and lien
provided for herein are and remain continuously perfected until all rent plus any interest, costs and other
charges or expenses to be paid by Lessee by the terms of this Lease are fully paid. This Landlord’s lien
shall not be subordinate to any other lien.
This Lease shall also serve as a security agreement and Lessor shall have the option of also
perfecting a security interest in the crop(s) under RCW 62A.9, the Uniform Commercial Code, by filing a
UCC-1 statement. Lessee agrees on demand to execute a UCC-1 and any and documents necessary to
complete and/or perfect any lien interest of Lessor hereunder.
25. LESSEE’S DEFAULT. Lessee shall be in default of this Lease if Lessee (a) fails to
timely observe or perform any term, covenant, condition herein set forth; or (b) fails or neglects to make
the full amount of any payment of rent, interest or any other amounts required to be paid by Lessee in the
full amount and precisely when obligated to do so; or (c) becomes or is declared insolvent or makes an
assignment for the benefit of creditors, or files any debtor’s petition or any petition is filed against Lessee
under any bankruptcy, wage earner’s, reorganization or similar act; or (d) permits the Property or any part
thereof or Lessee’s interest therein to be attached, seized or in any manner restrained or impounded by
process of any court; or (e) abandons the Property for more than thirty (30) consecutive days (unless the
Property is otherwise occupied); or (f) assigns, transfers or sublets the Property or any portion thereof, or
assigns or transfers this Lease or any interest therein in any manner other than as permitted by the terms
of this Lease.
26. LESSOR’S REMEDIES. In the event Lessee in is default of this Lease, Lessor may, at
Lessor’s election, exercise the following remedies:
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(A) Suit for Delinquencies. Lessor may institute suit for any sums then due and payable under
this Lease as of the date of the judgment and any sums which have been advanced by
Lessor pursuant to the provisions of this Lease, together with interest on all of said sums
at the rate or rates specified in this Lease from the date each such amount was advanced
or due, as the case may be, to and including the date of collection;
(B) Forfeiture and Repossession. Lessor may cancel and render void all rights, titles, and
interests of Lessee and Lessee’s assigns and successors in this Lease and in the Property
(including all of Lessee’s then existing rights, interest and estates herein and
improvements thereto, including all crops, minerals, oil and gas) by giving a Notice of
Intent to Forfeit and said cancellation and forfeiture shall become effective if the default
specified in the Notice of Intent to Forfeit has not been fully cured within twenty(20)
days thereafter. Upon forfeiture of this Lease, Lessor may retain all payments made
hereunder by Lessee and may take immediate possession of the Property and summarily
eject Lessee and any person or persons having possession of the Property by, through or
under Lessee. In the event Lessee or any person or persons claiming by, through or under
Lessee remain in possession of the Property more than three (3) days after such
forfeiture, Lessee, or such person or persons, shall be deemed as unlawfully detaining the
Property and Lessor shall be entitled to institute an action for summary possession of the
Property and may recover from Lessee or such other person or person in such
proceedings, the fair rental value of the Property for the use thereof from and after the
date of forfeiture, plus costs, including Lessor’s reasonable attorneys’ fees;
(C) Specific Performance. Lessor may institute suit to specifically enforce any of Lessee’s
covenants hereunder, and the same may include redress by mandatory or prohibitive
injunction;
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(D) Remedies Under the Uniform Commercial Code. Lessor shall have and Lessee hereby
grants to Lessor, all of the rights and remedies contained in the Washington Uniform
Commercial Code, RCW Title 62A, in effect as of the date of Lessee’s default and to the
extent such rights and remedies may be applicable to the type or types of collateral
affected thereby; and/or
(E) Unlawful Detainer Action. Lessor may pursue its rights and remedies under the unlawful
detainer statutes, Chapter 59.12 RCW.
All the foregoing remedies are cumulative and are not mutually exclusive and may be exercised in
conjunction with each other to the extent permitted by law or in equity and shall be in addition to other
rights or remedies granted by law or in equity for breach of this Lease.
27. NOTICE. Any notice, declaration, demand or communication to be given by a party to
this Lease to the other shall be in writing and transmitted to the other party by certified U.S. mail, return
receipt requested, postage fully prepaid, addressed as follows:
To Lessor: City of Moses Lake
401 S. Balsam
PO Box 1579
Moses Lake, WA 98837
To Lessee: Jake Jacobsen
8568 Dune Lake Rd.
Moses Lake, WA 98837
The mailing and certifying of any such notice as herein provided shall be sufficient service thereof. All
notices complying with this paragraph shall be deemed effective two (2) business days following the
deposit thereof in the U.S. mail, irrespective of the date of actual receipt of such notice by the addressee.
Either party may by notice change such address for notice and, if payments are not made to an escrow or
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collection account, Lessor may change the address for payments by notice and by causing a copy of such
notice to be properly recorded.
28. PEACEFULLY HOLD. Lessor hereby covenants that upon Lessee paying the rent
hereby reserved and observing and performing several covenants herein contained, Lessee shall
peacefully hold and enjoy the Property during the term of this Lease.
29. SUBLEASE OR ASSIGNMENT. This Lease and the rights there under are personal to
the Lessee, entered into on account of the knowledge and experience of the Lessee. Lessee shall not
convey, transfer or assign this Lease or any interest in the Property, or any portion thereof, or enter into
any sublease of all or any portion thereof, or enter into any sublease of all or any portion of the Property
without first obtaining the written consent of Lessor. Which consent may or may not be given at the sole
option and discretion of Lessor. On any such approved assignment or subletting, the Lessee and every
person claiming under this Lease shall be and remain liable for the performance of all its obligations, with
the Lessee remaining primarily liable to perform the same. On any violation or attempted violation of
these provisions, then, at the Lessor’s option, this Lease may be declared in default and the Lessor, at its
option, may terminate this Lease as provided herein.
30. ATTORNEYS’ FEES. If either party shall be in default under this Lease, the non-
defaulting party shall have the right, at the defaulting party’s expense, to retain an attorney or collection
agency to make any demand, enforce any remedy, or otherwise protect or enforce such party’s right under
this Lease. The defaulting party hereby covenants and agrees to pay all costs and expenses so incurred by
the non-defaulting party, including but without limitation, arbitration and court costs, collection agency
charges, notice expenses, title search expenses, and reasonable attorneys’ fees (with or without arbitration
or litigation), and the failure of the defaulting party to promptly pay the same shall cause a failure of cure
of the specified default and shall in itself constitute a further and additional default of this Lease. In the
event either party hereto institutes any action (including arbitration) to enforce the provisions of this
Lease or for any cause arising out of this Lease, the prevailing party in such action shall be entitled to
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reimbursement from the losing party for all of its court costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees and fees or
costs normally charged or advanced by such attorneys for items such as reports, photocopies, telephone
tolls, mileage, travel, boarding, expert fees, accounting fees or other advanced costs and fees, including
such costs and fees that are incurred on appeal and in the enforcement in any judgment. All payments and
reimbursements required by this paragraph shall be due and payable on demand, and may be offset
against any such owed to the party so liable in order of maturity, and shall bear interest at the rate of
twelve percent (12%) per annum from the date of demand to and including the date of collection or the
due date of any such against which the same is offset, as the case may be.
31. NON-WAIVER. Any extension of time in payments or acceptance of part thereof or
failure of Lessor to promptly enforce any breach of this Lease shall not be construed as a waiver on the
part of Lessor of the strict performance of all of the terms, covenants, agreements or conditions herein,
and shall not prejudice any of Lessor’s rights or remedies.
32. TIME OF ESSENCE. Time is specifically declared to be of the essence of this Lease
and of the payment of all sums and the performance of all acts required to be done and performed by the
parties hereto.
33. PARAGRAPH HEADINGS. The capitalized, bolded and underscored word or words
appearing at the commencement of paragraphs and subparagraphs of this Lease are included only as a
guide to the contents thereof and are not to be considered as controlling, enlarging or restricting the
language or meaning of those paragraphs or subparagraphs.
34. NUMBER AND GENDER. The use of any gender or neutral term shall include all
genders, and the use of any number shall be construed as singular or plural, as the case may require. The
terms “Lessor” and “Lessee” refer to either the singular or the plural, as the case may be.
35. INVALIDITY. In the event any portion of this Lease should be held to be invalid by any
court of competent jurisdiction, such holding shall not affect the remaining provisions hereof. In all
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provisions of this Lease where Lessee may be obligated to pay interest to Lessor, it is the intention of
Lessor to charge a lawful rate of interest, and in the event it is determined by any court of competent
jurisdiction that any rate herein provided for exceeds the maximum permitted by law for the transaction of
the character evidenced by these presents, the amount so determined to be above the legal rate shall be
applied against principal due hereunder or, if such principals has been paid, or otherwise at the discretion
of the then holder of this Lease, said excess shall be refunded to Lessee on demand without interest, and
the interest rates specified hereunder shall be reduced to the maximum rate then permitted by law for the
type of transaction to which this Lease pertains.
36. LEGAL RELATIONSHIP. The parties to this Lease execute the same solely as a
landlord and a tenant. No partnership, joint venture or joint undertaking shall be construed from these
presents, and except as herein specifically provided, neither party shall have the right to make any
representations for, act on behalf of, or be liable for the debts of the other. All terms, covenants and
conditions to be observed and performed by either of the parties hereto shall be joint and several if
entered into by more than one person on behalf of such party, and a default by one or more of such
persons shall be deemed a default on the part of the party with whom said person or persons are
identified. Unless otherwise specifically provided herein, no third party is intended to be benefitted by
this Lease. Any married person executing this Lease hereby pledges his or her separate property and
marital communities in satisfaction hereof.
37. APPLICABLE LAW, CONSTRUCTION and VENUE. This Lease shall be governed
and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington. All documents or exhibits
attached to this Lease are incorporated into and made a part of this Lease as though fully set forth. In the
event of conflict between this Lease and any exhibits or documents attached hereto, the terms of this
Lease shall be controlling. In the event this Lease is in conflict with the provisions of any law or statutes
governing the subject matter hereof, such law or statute only to the extent of such conflict shall be
controlling. The venue of any action brought to interpret or enforce any provision of this Lease shall be in
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Grant County, Washington. All sums herein referred to shall be calculated by and payable in the lawful
currency of the United States.
38. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Lease contains the entire agreement of the parties hereto
and, except for any agreements or warranties otherwise stated in writing to survive the execution and
delivery of this Lease, supersedes all of their previous understandings and agreements, written and oral,
with respect to this transaction. Neither Lessor nor Lessee shall be liable to the other for any
representations made by any person concerning the Property or regarding the terms of this Lease, except
to the extent that the same are expressed in this Lease. This Lease may be amended only by written
instrument executed by Lessor and Lessee or their lawful successors and assigns subsequent to the date
hereof.
39. EFFECT OF SIGNATURES. Each person signing below executes this Lease in his or
her individual capacity and on behalf of any marital community of which he or she is a member, except
where a signature is designated as a representative signature. It is further agreed that by the execution of
this Lease all covenants, terms, conditions and agreements of this Lease shall extend and apply to and
firmly bind the heirs, personal representatives, estates and successors and assigns of the parties as fully as
the respective parties themselves are bound.
40. SCRUTINY. This Lease has been submitted to the scrutiny of all parties and their
respective legal counsel, and shall be given a fair and reasonable interpretation in accordance with the
words hereof without consideration or weight being given to its being drafted by or for one of the parties.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Lease the ____________ of
_________________________________, 2020.
LESSOR: LESSEE:
CITY OF MOSES LAKE JAKE JACOBSEN
By: ___________________________ By: ___________________________
Allison Williams, City Manager
STATE OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF GRANT
I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that Allison Williams signed this instrument, on oath stated that he was authorized to execute the instrument and acknowledged it as the City Manager
of the City of Moses Lake to be the free and voluntary act of such party for the uses and purposes mentioned in this instrument.
DATED: ____________________, 2020.
Type or print name
Notary Public for Washington State
My commission expires_____________________
STATE OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF GRANT
I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that Jake Jacobsen signed this instrument, on oath stated that he was authorized to execute the instrument and acknowledged it to be the free and
voluntary act of such party for the uses and purposes mentioned in this instrument.
DATED:_____________________, 2020.
TYPE OR PRINT NAME
NOTARY PUBLIC for Washington State
My commission expires:___________________
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STAFF REPORT
To: Allison Williams, City Manager
From: Fred Snoderly, Municipal Services Director
Date: December 16, 2020
Proceeding Type: Consent Agenda
Subject: Accept Stratford Road Booster Pump Project - 2020
Legislative History:
• First Presentation: December 22, 2020
• Second Presentation:
• Action: Motion
Overview
Farmers Electric II, Inc. has completed work for the above project.
The project consisted of construction of a new potable water booster pump station just north of
The Stratford Road Bridge to supply additional water to the Knolls Vista Pressure Zone from the
Central Pressure Zone. It also included site improvements and fencing improvements in the same
location.
The work completed is in the amount of $316,419.16. The original contract price for the contract
was $281,022.17. The additional cost was for extra work and additional parking/gravel working
area requested by the water department that was identified after the contract had begun in the
area and for additional pipe restraints that were necessary to solve a water hammer and vibration
issue discovered after the initial install of the pump.
The work completed by the contractor is physically complete and ready for acceptance.
Fiscal and Policy Implications
Upon acceptance, the City will enter into the 60-day lien period as required by Washington State
Law.
Options
Option Results
• Move to accept the project as presented. The 60-day lien period will begin.
• Take no action. The project won’t be accepted at this time.
Action Requested
Staff recommends accepting the Stratford Road Booster Pump Project 2020.
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STAFF REPORT
To: Allison Williams, City Manager
From: Kerri Fenner, HR Manager
Date: December 18, 2020
Proceeding Type: Consent Agenda
Subject: Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Resolution
Legislative History:
• First Presentation: December 22, 2020
• Second Presentation:
• Action:
Overview
Please see attached resolution establishing Martin Luther King, Jr. Day as a paid holiday in 2021 for
non-represented employees.
The City Council approved the 2021 Budget that does not include a Cost of Living Adjustment
(COLA) or salary step increase for non-represented employees. The Finance Director proposed,
and the City Manager accepted, the idea to utilize Martin Luther King, Jr. Day as a paid holiday for
non-represented employees in 2021 in lieu of a COLA or salary step increase.
Fiscal and Policy Implications
The City will be providing eight (8) hours of paid holiday leave to all non-represented employees in
lieu of paying them a COLA or salary step increase. This will save the City money. Long-term, we
would like to add the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day as a paid holiday in the City’s Holiday policy, HR
2.18.
Council Packet Attachments
A. Resolution Establishing Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday
Finance Committee Review N/A
Legal Review N/A
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Options
Option Results
Adopt the Resolution as presented.
Non-represented employees will receive
compensation in the form of eight (8) hours of
paid holiday leave in lieu of a COLA or step
increase in 2021.
Take no action. Non-represented employees will not receive any
compensation in lieu of a COLA or step increase
in 2021.
Action Requested
Staff request Council adopt Resolution 3838 to establish Martin Luther King, Jr. Day as a paid
holiday for non-represented employees in 2021.
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RESOLUTION NO. 3838 A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. DAY AS A PAID HOLIDAY IN 2021 FOR NON-REPRESENTED EMPLOYEES
WHEREAS, the City Council approved the 2021 Budget that does not include a Cost of Living Adjustment or salary step increase for non-represented employees; and WHEREAS, the Finance Director proposed, and the City Manager accepted, the idea to utilize Martin Luther King, Jr. Day as a paid holiday for non-represented employees in 2021 in lieu of a
Cost of Living Adjustment or salary step increase. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Moses Lake, Washington, as follows:
Section 1. Adoption of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day as a paid holiday in 2021. 1.1 Non-represented Employees: All regular full-time non-represented employees (regularly scheduled to work forty (40) hours or more per week) are eligible for paid holiday leave on January 18, 2021, for the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday in lieu of a Cost of Living
Adjustment and salary step increase. 1.2 Represented Employees: All regular full-time represented employees (regularly scheduled to work forty (40) hours or more per week) will not be eligible for the paid
holiday leave for the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday and will receive a Cost of Living
Adjustment and/or salary step increase in accordance with their collective bargaining agreement. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Moses Lake on this 22nd day of December, 2020.
___________________________________ David Curnel, Mayor
ATTEST: ________________________________ Debbie Burke, City Clerk
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STAFF REPORT
To:
From:
Date:
Proceeding Type:
Subject:
Allison Williams, City Manager
Brett Bastian, Fire Chief
December 17, 2020
Old Business
False Fire Alarm Fee Update MLMC 8.26.030
Legislative History:
•First Presentation: December 8, 2020
•Second Presentation: December 22, 2020
•Action: Motion
Overview
Moses Lake Municipal Code 8.26.030 outlines the billing procedures for false alarms. Incorporated
in the revised ordinance are changes to update and clarify actions / procedures taken by the Fire
Department for responses to occupancies with false fire alarms and aligns with the adopted fee
schedule.
Fiscal and Policy Implications
1.Billing responsibility changes from the Finance Department to the Fire Department.
2.Updates the municipal code to be consistent with the fee schedule adopted by the City
Council.
Council Packet Attachments
A. Draft Ordinance
Finance Committee Review N-A
Legal Review
Type of Document Title of Document Date Reviewed
Ordinance Fire Alarms 10-1-20
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Options
Option Results
• Adopt Ordinance as presented Aligns the municipal code with the fee schedule.
• Provide staff with changes Staff will make recommended changes.
• Take no action. The current municipal code language would not
be updated and a discrepancy between the
municipal code and fee schedule would exist.
Action Requested
Staff requests Council consider adoption of the ordinance as presented.
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ORDINANCE NO. 2963 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING MOSES LAKE MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 8.26.030 TITLED “FIRE DEPARTMENT RESPONSE”
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOSES LAKE, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS
FOLLOWS: Section 1. Section 8.26.030 of the Moses Lake Municipal Code titled “Fire Department Response” is amended as follows:
8.26.030 Fire Department Response
For a Fire Department response to any false alarm the Fire Chief shall inform the Finance Director and the Finance Director shall charge and collect from the person having or maintaining such fire and/or automatic sprinkler alarm system on premises owned or occupied by him/her,
fees as follows:
A. For a response to premises at which no other false alarm has occurred within the preceding three (3) month ninety (90) day period, hereinafter referred to as a “first response,” no fee shall be charged, but the person having or maintaining such fire alarm system and/or automatic sprinkler alarm system shall, within three (3) working days after notice to do so, make a written report to the Fire Chief on forms
prescribed by him setting forth the course of such false alarm, the corrective action taken, whether such alarm has been inspected by an authorized serviceman, and such other information as the Fire Chief may reasonably require to determine the cause of such false alarm and corrective action necessary.
B. For a second response to the premises within three (3) months ninety (90) days after the first response, no fee shall be charged. but a written report shall be required as for a first response and the Fire Chief shall be authorized to inspect or cause to be inspected, the alarm system and/or automatic sprinkler alarm system at such
premises, prescribe necessary corrective action, and shall give notice to the person having or maintaining such alarm system of the conditions and requirements of this section. the City Fire Marshal will give notice to the person maintaining or having control of such alarm system that the system must be inspected and/or have maintenance performed to correct the issue resulting in the false alarms.
C. For a third response to the premises within three (3) months ninety (90) days after such second response, and for all succeeding responses within three (3) months of the last response, a fee of five hundred dollars ($500) shall be charged, and if such third false alarm or any such succeeding false alarm is as a result of failure to take
necessary corrective action prescribed by the Fire Chief, the Fire Chief may order
the disconnection of such alarm system and it shall be unlawful to reconnect such alarm system until such corrective action is taken; provided, that no disconnection shall be ordered as to any premises required by law to have an alarm system in
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operation. of a first response, a fee shall be charged that is specified in the currently adopted City of Moses Lake fee schedule.
D. For a first response caused by a failure of maintenance personnel to provide proper notification to the Moses Lake Fire Department that testing, maintenance, or service work is to be performed on a fire alarm and/or automatic sprinkler or
suppression system, a fee of one hundred dollars ($100) shall be charged to the
service company performing the work. For fourth or subsequent response to the premises within ninety (90) days of a first response, additional fees shall be charged that are specified in the currently adopted City of Moses Lake fee schedule.
E. Second, and subsequent responses caused by the failure to provide proper notification shall result in a charge of two hundred dollars ($200) being assessed. For a false alarm that results in a Fire Department response due to construction activities where the contractor has failed to place the alarm system in standby or “test” condition, or fire drills that have not been duly reported to the Multi-Agency
Communications Center, such responses shall have a fee charged as specified in the
currently adopted City of Moses Lake fee schedule.
Section 2. Severability. If any section of this ordinance is found to be unconstitutional or invalid
as written or as applied to any particular person or circumstances, no other section of
the ordinance shall be deemed to be invalid, but rather, should be deemed to have been enacted independently and without regard to the section affected. Section 3. Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force five (5) days after its
passage and publication or its summary as provided by law. Adopted by the City Council of Moses Lake and signed by its Mayor on December 22, 2020.
_____________________________________________ David Curnel, Mayor Attest:
__________________________________________ Debbie Burke, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
__________________________________________ Katherine L. Kenison, City Attorney
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Vote: Riggs Liebrecht Myers Jackson Curnel Eck Hankins
Aye Nay
Abstain
Absent
Date Published: December 28, 2020
Date Effective: January 2, 2021
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STAFF REPORT
To:
From:
Date:
Proceeding Type:
Subject:
City Council
Allison Williams, City Manager
December 17, 2020
Old Business
Basin Water Service Boundary Ordinance 2961
Legislative History:
•First Presentation: December 8, 2020
•Second Presentation: December 22, 2020
•Action: Motion
Overview
Within Moses Lake City limits there are a number of areas served by private water systems
coordinated through the Grant County Coordinated Water System Plan. If there is a service failure,
RCW 70A.100.060 (3)(b) allows the City Council of the City of Moses Lake, serving in its capacity as
the local legislative authority, to amend the water service areas for the affected utilities.
In March of this year the City received a letter from United Builders of Washington, Inc. asking for
the City to provide water service within the Basin Water Sources, Inc service area so they could
develop their property to an urban standard as Basin Water Sources, Inc was unable to provide
adequate flow. MLMC 13.07.020 (E) provides a process for review of disputes of service which
United Builders of Washington, Inc utilized. The City’s Utilities Technical Review Committee
reviewed the appeal and provided a Notice of Decision of intent to serve on September 23, 2020.
As no appeal of the decision was received, this Ordinance would formalize the adjustment of the
water service boundary and allow for United Builders of Washington, Inc. to move forward with
their building plans through the typical city permitting processes.
Fiscal and Policy Implications
The Ordinance simply provides for the alteration of the water service boundary. Ultimately, with
development, more users will avail themselves of the City’s water utility.
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Council Packet Attachments
A. Notice of Decision
B. Ordinance
C. Map Exhibit
Finance Committee Review
Finance Committee reviewed December 8.
Legal Review
Type of Document Title of Document Date Reviewed
Ordinance Water Service Area
Amendment
September 2020
Options
Option Results
• Adopt Ordinance as presented Change of water service boundary
• Provide staff with changes Staff will make recommended changes.
• Take no action. Urban level of development would be precluded.
Action Requested
Staff recommends Council review and consider adoption of Ordinance 2961.
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ORDINANCE NO. 2961
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
MOSES LAKE, WASHINGTON, APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO
THE WATER SERVICE AREA OF BASIN WATER SOURCES, INC.
Recitals:
1. The Public Water System Coordination Act of 1977, Chapter 70A.100 RCW, provides
guidance and requirements for the provision of adequate supply of potable water through
public water supply systems.
2. RCW 70A.100.060 requires that a coordinated water system plan be created and
approved by the Secretary of the Department of Health (DOH), and the boundaries of a
critical water supply service area be established, and that all purveyors covered by the
plan shall comply with the plan.
3. In 1999, the Grant County Coordinated Water System Plan (CWSP) was created and
approved by the Secretary of DOH as directed by the Public Water System Coordination
Act of 1977.
4. The policies and requirements of the CWSP is based on state law, specifically RCW
70A.100, and establishes the boundaries of water service areas for the area’s various
water purveyors, including the City of Moses Lake and Basin Water Sources, Inc.
5. RCW 70A.100.060 (3)(b) allows the City Council of the City of Moses Lake, serving in
its capacity as the local legislative authority, to amend the water service areas for the
affected utilities.
6. RCW 70A.100.060(3)(b) allows a purveyor of water service to establish a new public
water system within the service area of any municipal water purveyor if the Council
determines that the purveyor cannot provide service in a timely and reasonable manner.
7. RCW 70A.100.060(3)(b) requires that the property affected by the determination be
subsequently removed from the municipal water service area, and that any new public
water system be constructed in accordance with the construction standards and
specifications embodied in the CWSP.
NOW, therefore, the City Council of the City of Moses Lake, Washington, do ordain as
follows:
Section 1. The City Council of the City of Moses Lake makes the following findings of fact:
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A. United Builders of Washington, Inc., owns property within the City‘s UGA, retail water
service area, and incorporated limits, and identified by parcel numbers 101193000,
101195000, and 101196000 (Property).
B. The Property is also within the service area of Basin Water Sources, Inc., a private municipal
water purveyor.
C. United Builders of Washington, Inc. requested water service for the Property from Basin
Water Sources, Inc. and was denied the requested service.
D. Pursuant to MLMC 13.07.020 and the CWSP, United Builders of Washington, Inc. filed a
timely appeal challenging the denial of service.
E. The City’s Utilities Technical Review Committee reviewed the appeal and record and issued
a Notice of Decision to serve the property September 23, 2020.
F. Notice was provided to Basin Water Sources, Inc., and the City received no response; Basin
Water Sources, Inc. did not participate in the appeal process.
G. The City has the current capacity to provide the requested water service to the Property in a
safe and reliable manner, can provide the service in a timely and reasonable manner, and has
sufficient water rights to provide the service.
H. The City incorporates the above recitals as additional findings of fact.
Section 2. The City Council of the City of Moses Lake makes the following conclusions of law:
A. The Proposed map amendment has been reviewed pursuant to the requirements of the Public
Water System Coordination Act of 1977, Chapter 70A.100 RCW, and Grant County/Moses
Lake CWSP, and the City of Moses Lake’s Comprehensive Plan, and is consistent with those
requirements.
B. The proposed map amendment is necessary to allow the property owner to establish a public
water system to accommodate a new proposed residential development.
C. As proposed, the amendments should not have a significant adverse impact on public welfare
and safety and will instead enhance and protect the public welfare and safety by providing
water service in sufficient quantity as necessary for adequate fire flow and development at
higher densities consistent with the current zoning designation.
D. The Growth Management Act, at RCW 36.70A.110 (4) states that “In general, cities are the
units of local government most appropriate to provide urban governmental services.”
E. The Grant County/Moses Lake CWSP is incorporated by reference into the City’s
Comprehensive Plan (Moses Lake Comprehensive Plan at Section 5.6 (1.24).
F. Countywide Planning Policy 2.2A.IV states that cities should be the primary provider of
urban governmental services, public facilities and public services within the Urban Growth
Area, also citing RCW 36.70A.
G. The service request is consistent with the City’s adopted local plans and development
regulations.
H. Pursuant to RCW 43.20.260, the City has a duty to provide service to new service
connections within its retail service area.
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I. The CWSP (Section V) and Moses Lake Municipal Code 13.07.020 provide the process to
follow when an applicant is pursuing water service for a new development within the
purveyor’s service area. The applicant and the City have followed that process.
J. The City Council adopts the findings and conclusions of the City Manager’s Notice of
Decision dated September 23, 2020, and exhibits by reference as though set forth herein.
Section 3. Authorization for amendment of CWSP and service area of Basin Water Sources, Inc.
Pursuant to RCW 70A.100.060 and the Grant County/Moses Lake CWSP, the City
Council approves the request to remove the Property from Basin Water Sources, Inc.’s
water service area, as shown on the attached map. The City of Moses Lake will provide
water service to the Property pursuant to the request of United Builders of Washington,
Inc.
Section 4. Notice.
A copy of this Ordinance will be provided to the Grant County Commissioners, DOH,
United Builders of Washington, Inc., and Basin Water Sources, Inc.
Section 5. Severability.
If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance is
declared unconstitutional or invalid for any reason, such decision shall not affect the
validity of the remaining parts of this Ordinance.
Section 6. Effective Date
This Ordinance is effective upon publication as provided by law.
Adopted by the City Council of Moses Lake and signed by its Mayor on December 22, 2020.
_____________________________________________ David Curnel, Mayor
Attest:
__________________________________________ Debbie Burke, City Clerk
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
__________________________________________ Katherine L. Kenison, City Attorney
Vote: Riggs Liebrecht Myers Jackson Curnel Eck Hankins
Aye
Nay
Abstain
Absent
Date Published: December 28, 2020
Date Effective: January 2, 2021
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STAFF REPORT
To: Allison Williams, City Manager
From: Kerri Fenner, HR Manager
Date: December 18, 2020
Proceeding Type: New Business
Subject: Review of Council Stipend MLMC 2.60.030
Legislative History:
•First Presentation: December 22, 2020
•Second Presentation:
•Action: Discussion
Overview
This Staff Report sets forth the results of the analysis completed of comparing the City of Moses
Lake’s stipends for Mayor, Deputy Mayor, and Council Member with that of the comparable cities
that share our Council-Manager form of government.
Per MLMC 2.60, Stipends for Mayor and City Council Members, “The stipend paid to the Mayor,
Deputy Mayor, and City Council Members shall be reviewed by the City Council and adjusted, if
appropriate, between June and December of each even numbered year.”
(Note: Any approved stipend adjustments must be voted on by the City Council prior to an election
cycle in odd-numbered years. Approved adjustments will go into effect at re-election of a current
Council Member or election of new Council Member to a position.)
The analysis found that four of our comparable cities have a Council-Manager form of government:
Covington, Ellensburg, Port Angeles, and Walla Walla.
On the following page is a chart comparing the stipends of the City of Moses Lake with the above-
noted cities.
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City Position Monthly
Stipend
Per Meeting Stipend
Moses Lake Mayor $1,000 $30/meeting (max 10 meetings/month)
Deputy Mayor $600 $30/meeting (max 10 meetings/month)
Council Member $500 $30/meeting (max 10 meetings/month)
Covington Mayor $978 None
Mayor ProTem $782 None
Council Member $782 None
Ellensburg Mayor $1,000 None
Mayor ProTem $500 None
Council Member $500 None
Port Angeles Mayor $650 None
Deputy Mayor $600 None
Council Member $550 None
Walla Walla Mayor $500 None
Mayor ProTem $400 None
Council Member $400 None
Based on the above analysis results, the stipends the City of Moses Lake provides are comparable
and, in some instances, more than the comparable cities with our form of government. Three
options have been provided for Council consideration
Fiscal and Policy Implications Dependent upon approved option.
Options
Option Results
Maintain existing monthly stipend amounts
but discontinue the per meeting stipend.
Financial savings due to discontinuing per
meeting stipend.
Maintain existing monthly stipend amounts
and existing per meeting stipend amount.
Council will continue to receive the current
amounts set forth in the Municipal Code.
Establish a Salary Review Commission for
further analysis in accordance with RCW
35.21.015.
To be determined.
Action Requested
Review results of the analysis and provide direction to staff.
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STAFF REPORT
To: Mayor and City Council
From: Allison Williams, City Manager
Date: December 18, 2020
Proceeding Type: New Business
Subject: NCW Libraries Building Agreement
Legislative History:
• First Presentation: December 22, 2020
• Second Presentation:
• Action: Motion
Overview
In November 2019, the City Council took action to provide notice of termination to the North
Central Regional Library District. Upon my start as City Manager, I have had discussions with the
Library District and have also confirmed with City Council that the desire in providing the
termination letter was to negotiate a more equitable contract and encourage the North Central
Washington Library District (now NCW Libraries) to utilize their significant reserves to help with
capital needs in their cities. To that end, the Library District hired a consulting firm to carry out
building assessments of all of their contracted libraries. Our city now has a building condition
assessment report that identifies approximately $488,000 in capital needs. The Library District
desires that we renegotiate a long-term contract after we work through a process with them to
find funding (they are offering to assist in grant writing) to augment the facility. They desire to
increase their programming with adult services support, which can augment daytime help for our
homeless and unemployed. The capital effort would also be supported by their local support
foundation and Friends of the Library groups, which are Moses Lake residents. In the interim, the
building condition assessment identified additional square footage that they can reimburse us for.
This amendment would bring our reimbursable square feet up to 11,819 and update insurance
requirements. Included is the marked-up agreement, as the Library District is still reviewing the
updated insurance requirements.
Following are their Moses Lake statistics from 2019. Obviously 2020 was impacted by COVID
restrictions.
Moses Lake Statistics:
● Population served for facility planning purposes: 50,867 (17% of total population served by NCW
Libraries 5-county service area)
In 2018, the NCW Libraries’ Board adopted library service population calculations that include full- and
part-time residents, as well as a “flagship use” rate and community growth projections.
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Usage statistics:
○ Total Visits 2019 : 106,368 -
This represents about 11% of the 963,000 visitors served by all NCW Libraries in 2019
○ Total Programs 2019 : 808
This represents 8% of the 9,629 programs held in all NCW Libraries in 2019
○ Circulation 2019 : 159,293
This represents nearly 10% of the total circulation of 1,629,150 by NCW Libraries in 2019
○ Wireless sessions 2019 : ~ 28,800
This represents 5.5% of the approximately 528,000 wireless sessions provided by NCW Libraries
in 2019.
○ Public Computer sessions 2019 : 54,598
This represents nearly 20% of the 277,041 public computer sessions provided by NCW Libraries in
2019.
Fiscal and Policy Implications
The per square foot reimbursement rate increases from $3.50 to $3.75 and the reimbursable square
footage increases to 11,819 from 11,518.
Council Packet Attachments
A. Draft contract amendment
Finance Committee Review n/a
Legal Review
Type of Document Title of Document Date Reviewed
Contract Amendment Building Use Agreement November 30, 2020
Options
Option Results
• Authorize City Manager to Execute New reimbursable square footage is added
• No Action The existing reimbursement continues
Action Requested
Motion to authorize the City Manager to enter into the contract amendment with NCW Libraries.
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BUILDING USE AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT, entered into the first day of January, 2020, between NCW LIBRARIES,
intercounty rural library district (hereinafter referred to as the “District”), and the City of Moses Lake, Waa
noncharter code city organized and operating under the laws of the State of Washington.,
a Washington municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to as the “Municipality”).
WHEREAS, the Municipality has either annexed to or contracted with the District for the delivery
of library services;, and
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Municipality that library services be available in the Mmunicipality
through a branch library facility;, and
WHEREAS the District wishes to stabilize reimbursement of Library Quarter’s maintenance and
associated repairs, grounds maintenance expenses, and janitorial services; and
WHEREAS, The Municipality is willing to provide for the District’s use a suitable building or space
within a building (referred to hereafter as the “Library Quarters”) from which library services can be
provided in the Municipality, and the Municipality is also willing to provide associatedsuch janitorial
services, maintenance, and repair to said Library Quarters as will be reasonably necessary for its
continuing operation, ; and
WHEREAS, the Municipality is willing to make the Library Quarters available for the use of all
residents of the District for library purposes, not just the residents of the Municipality;,
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises contained
herein, the parties agree as follows:
1. Use of Library Quarters. The Municipality shall provide for the use of the District
during the term of this Aagreement a building or space within a building suitable for use as a branch library
and shall maintain such library quarters in good repair and maintenance for library purposes. Such use
shall be provided in consideration for the District staffing and operation of a branch library facility within
the Library Quarters and shall be free of rent other than payment by the Ddistrict as provided for in this
Aagreement.
Formatted: Indent: First line: 0.5"
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2. Furnishings and Equipment. The Library Quarters and all furnishings provided
by the Municipality shall remain the property of the Municipality, subject only to the District's right of
use during the term of this agreementAgreement. The districtDistrict may also provide furnishings
and equipment, which the District will maintain and continue to own.
3. Size of Library Quarters. As of the date of execution of this
agreementAgreement the parties specify that the Library Quarters consist of 11,819 square feet. In
the event of any subsequent alteration or modification of the size of the Library Quarters, this figure
shall be amended appropriately.
4. Reimbursement of Maintenance Expenses. Effective January 1, 2021, through
December 31, 2023, the reimbursement rate will be $3.75 per square foot. The districtDistrict will
reimburse the municipalityMunicipality for janitorial, repair, and maintenance expenses each year a
sum calculated by multiplying $3.75 by the number of square feet specified in Section 3.
5. Reimbursement Schedule. The District shall reimburse the Municipality for
Library Quarters’ janitorial, repair, and maintenance expenses as set forth in Section 4 in two equal
bi-annual payments due within 30 days following the June and November meetings of the
districtDistrict's board of trustees.
6. Telephone Service. The districtDistrict, at its sole expense, shall provide
telephone service in the library quarters.
7. Indemnity Municipality. The Municipality shall indemnify, defend and hold the
District, its officials, employees, and agents, harmless from and against any and all claims, damages,
losses, and expenses including reasonable attorney fees, for any bodily injury, sickness, disease, or
death, or any damage to or destruction of property, including the loss of use resulting therefrom,
which are alleged or proven to be caused in whole or in part by negligent or intentional act or omission
of the Municipality, its officials, employees, and agents, relating to the performance of this
agreement. The District shall indemnify defend and hold the Municipality, its officials, employees, and
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agents, harmless from and against any and all claims, damages, losses and expenses including
reasonable attorney’s fees, for any bodily injury, sickness, disease, or death or any damage to or
destruction of property including the loss of use resulting therefrom, which are alleged or proven to
be caused in whole or in part by any negligent or intent intentional or mission of the district, its
officials, employees, and agents, relating to the performance of this agreement.
8. 7. IIndemnitynsurance. It shall be within the discretion of each party to
maintain such property insurance, if any, as it deems appropriate for protection of its respective
Library Quarters property. Each party shall maintain general liability insurance covering personal
injury and property damage applicable to its operation and use of the Library Quarters with
minimum limits of $1,000,000 per occurrence. Either party may substitute a self-insurance
program or plan for the general liability insurance required under this agreement upon approval
by the other party. Either party may request verification of liability insurance at any time.
District shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the Municipality, its officers, officials,
employees and volunteers from and against any and all claims, suits, actions, or liabilities for injury
or death of any person, or for loss or damage to property, which arises out of District’s use of
Premises, or from the conduct of District’s business, or from any activity, work or thing done,
permitted, or suffered by District in or about the Premises, except only such injury or damage as
shall have been occasioned by the sole negligence of the Municipality . It is further specifically
and expressly understood that the indemnification provided herein constitutes the District's
waiver of immunity under Industrial Insurance, Title 51 RCW, solely for the purposes of this
indemnification. This waiver has been mutually negotiated and agreed to by the District and
Municipality. The provisions of this section shall survive the expiration or termination of this
Lease.
8. Insurance.
A. Insurance Term: The District shall procure and maintain for the duration of the
Agreement, insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damage to property which may
arise from or in connection with the District’s operation and use of the leased Premises.
B. No Limitation: The District’s maintenance of insurance as required by the
agreement shall not be construed to limit the liability of the District to the coverage provided by
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such insurance, or otherwise limit the Municipality’s recourse to any remedy available at law or
in equity.
C. Minimum Scope of Insurance: The District shall obtain insurance of the types and
coverage described below:
1. Commercial General Liability insurance shall be at least as broad as
Insurance Services Office (ISO) occurrence form CG 00 01 and shall cover premises and
contractual liability. The Municipality shall be named as additional an insured on District’s
Commercial General Liability insurance policy using ISO Additional Insured-Managers or
Lessors of Premises Form CG 20 11 or a substitute endorsement providing at least as
broad coverage.
2. Property insurance shall be written on an all risk basis.
D. Minimum Amounts of Insurance: The District shall maintain the following
insurance limits:
1. Commercial General Liability insurance shall be written with
limits no less than $2,000,000 each occurrence, $2,000,000 general aggregate.
2. Property insurance shall be written covering the full value of
District’s property and improvements with no coinsurance provisions.
E. Other Insurance Provisions: The District’s Commercial General Liability insurance policy or
policies are to contain, or be endorsed to contain that they shall be primary insurance as respect the
Municipality. Any insurance, self-insurance, or self-insured pool coverage maintained by the Municipality
shall be excess of the District’s insurance and shall not contribute with it.
F. Acceptability of Insurers: Insurance is to be placed with insurers with a current A.M. Best rating
of not less than A: VII.
G. Verification of Coverage: The District shall furnish the Municipality with original certificates and a
copy of the amendatory endorsements, including but not necessarily limited to the additional insured
endorsement, evidencing the insurance requirements of the District.
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H. Waiver of Subrogation: District and Municipality hereby release and discharge each other from all
claims, losses and liabilities arising from or caused by any hazard covered by property insurance on or in
connection with the premises or said building. This release shall apply only to the extent that such claim,
loss or liability is covered by insurance.
I. Municipality’s Property Insurance: Municipality shall purchase and maintain during the term of
the lease all-risk property insurance covering the Building for its full replacement value without any
coinsurance provisions.
J. Notice of Cancellation: The District shall provide the Municipality with written notice of any policy
cancellation within two business days of their receipt of such notice.
K. Failure to Maintain Insurance: Failure on the part of the District to maintain the insurance as
required shall constitute a material breach of lease, upon which the Municipality may, after giving five
business days’ notice to the District to correct the breach, terminate the Lease or, at its discretion, procure
or renew such insurance and pay any and all premiums in connection therewith, with any sums so
expended to be repaid to the Municipality on demand.
L. Municipality Full Availability of District Limits: If the District maintains higher insurance limits than
the minimums shown above, the Municipality shall be insured for the full available limits of Commercial
General and Excess or Umbrella liability maintained by the District, irrespective of whether such limits
maintained by the District are greater than those required by this contract or whether any certificate of
insurance furnished to the Municipality evidences limits of liability lower than those maintained by the
District.
9. 9. Term. This agreementAgreement shall be effective January 1, 2020, and
shall remain in force and effect until December 31, 2023. Subject to the right of
termination stated in this Section 9, this agreementAgreement shall continue on a year to
year basis after December 31, 2023, if either party delivers a written notice to extend prior
to September 1, 2023. Either party may terminate this agreementAgreement effective at
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the end of any calendar year during the original term or any annual extension thereof by
written notice of termination delivered to the other party by October 1 of1st of such year.
10. 10. Nonwaiver. Any waiver at any time by either party of any right with
respect to any matter arising under this agreementAgreement shall not be considered a
waiver of any subsequent default or matter.
11. 11. Prior Agreements. This Aagreement shall supersede any earlier
agreement, written or oral, between the parties pertaining to the subject matter of this
Aagreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this instrument in
duplicate the day and year first above written.
NCW LIBRARIES DISTRICT
By: __________________________________________
Board of Trustees Chair
Attested By:
______________________________________________
Secretary
CITY OF MOSES LAKE, WASHINGTON
By: ______________________________________
City ManagerMayor
Attested By:
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Clerk
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STAFF REPORT
To: Allison Williams, City Manager
From: Melissa Bethel, Community Development Director
Date: December 16, 2020
Proceeding Type: New Business
Subject: Greens Phase 2 Planned Unit Development Ordinance No. 2964
Legislative History:
• First Presentation: Hearing Examiner October 28, 2020
• Second Presentation: December 22, 2020
• Action: Motion
Overview
The City of Moses Lake received an application for Phase 2 of the Greens Major Subdivision. The
preliminary subdivision for Phase 1 and Phase 2 was approved in 2008. Phase 1 has been built out
providing 30 residential lots with a clubhouse, trails, common space, stormwater, streets and
parking. The preliminary plat has since expired as outlined in MLMC Section 17.12.100 explaining
approvals are void after 5 years. Therefore, Phase 2 needed to go through the preliminary plat
process and planned unit development process since previous approvals were void.
As a continuation of the subdivision, Phase 2 proposed to complete Lots 31-68 with a total of 38
single family lots with utilities, vehicular and pedestrian access facilities, and storm water retention.
Each lot includes 1,100 to 1,500 square foot single family residences. Access to the development
is off of 9th avenue. The total single-family lots Greens Phase 1 and Phase 2 includes 68 lots.
Moses Lake Hearing Examiner reviewed both the preliminary plat and Planned Unit Residential
Development (PURD) at a Public Hearing on October 28, 2020. Based upon Findings of Fact and
Conclusion of Law, he recommended approval of the PURD and that Council adopt an ordinance
approving the project. See Attachment A, Ordinance No. 2964 that includes attachment of the
Hearing Examiner Recommendation.
Fiscal and Policy Implications
The development is a continuation of a half built out subdivision. City Engineers have already
signed off on the infrastructure improvements, much of which is complete at this time. The
development is an infill development in town, so there is existing infrastructure to service the
development. The development includes an HOA and covenants to manage the common areas
such as open space, trails, and the clubhouse. The City does not have to take on additional
maintenance of parks or trails due to approval of this application. The City has reviewed the
development against policy such as the Comprehensive Plan and other appropriate documents
and finds that the development meets the standards outlined in the Municipal Code and
Comprehensive Plan.
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Council Packet Attachments
A. Ordinance No. 2964
B. Ordinance Exhibit - Hearing Examiner Recommendation: LUA2020-0049 – The Greens
Phase 2 (Planned Unit Residential Development)
Finance Committee Review
N/A
Legal Review
Type of Document Title of Document Date Reviewed
Ordinance Ordinance No. 2964 December 16, 2020
Options
Option Results
• Adopt Ordinance No. 2964 The planned unit residential development can proceed with their final plat, thus moving forward with the
development.
• Adopt Ordinance No. 2964 with
specified changes
The planned unit residential development can proceed
with conditions to their final plat, thus moving forward
with the development.
• Take no action The development cannot move forward as proposed.
Action Requested
Staff requests Council to adopt Ordinance No. 2964, creating a PURD for Lots 31-68 of the Greens
Major Subdivision Phase 2, pursuant to Moses Lake Municipal Code 18.67.
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ORDINANCE NO. 2964
AN ORDINANCE CREATING A PLANNED UNIT
RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT OF MOSES LAKE PURSUANT TO MOSES LAKE MUNICIPAL CODE 18.67 THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOSES LAKE, WASHINGTON DO ORDAIN AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The following described property shall be permitted to develop Phase 2 of the Greens Planned Unit Residential Development District, as described in Exhibit A, and shall be named Greens 2 Planned Unit Residential Development as recorded
with the Grant County Auditor. The subject property is in the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter Of section 23, Township 19 North, Range 28, East, W.M., Moses Lake, Grant County Washington (Preliminary Greens Long Plat Phase 2). Described as
follows:
Lots 31-68 Greens Phase 2, a Major Plat described in Exhibit A.
Section 2. Greens Phase 2 PURD is a residential development with mixed residential type to expand the existing Greens Phase 1 which provided lots 1-30. The Types or residential uses that are permitted include:
A. Thirty-eight single homes
B. Access to existing clubhouse and parking C. Common area space, landscaping D. Vehicular and pedestrian access facilities E. Storm water retention
Section 3. The Greens Phase 2 PURD is located within R-1, Single Family Zone.
Zone are modified as follows:
A. Overall development standards 1. The development shall be constructed essentially as presented to the Hearing Examiner and City Council.
2. A homeowner’s association shall be required/applied to Phase 2 before
Phase 2 of the planned unit development is recorded with Grant County. The Codes, Covenants, and Restrictions for the development shall be submitted to the City for review and shall be recorded concurrently with the plat. The homeowners’ association shall be responsible for the
maintenance of the site, including but not limited to landscaping, off-street parking areas, sidewalks, and storage buildings.
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3. The landscaping and parking shall be completed before a Certificate of Occupancy is issues.
4. Lots 31-39, 45-47, and 57-59 may not be fill lots without a geotechnical engineer determination. B. Streets, sidewalks, and utilities
1. Streets and municipal utilities that are within right-of-way or a municipal
Easement shall be dedicated to the City. 2. The developer has recorded a covenant for violation for various improvements The covenants will be updated to include required improvements for the PURD.
3. Private streets may be permitted when requested by the developer and are required when the development is a gated community. All private streets or roadways shall have direct access onto a dedicated street. Private streets and roadways shall be constructed in compliance with city street and
utility standards subject to modification with City Council approval. All
private streets and roadways shall be designed and maintained to carry emergency vehicles. 4. Sidewalks. will not include planter strips. 5. Lighting within the development will be at a pedestrian scale.
Section 4. Moses Lake Investments or their successor in interest shall be bound to the uses
and modifications specified in this ordinance. Development rights are conferred upon the applicant or the applicant’s successor in interest upon the submission and approval of a final planned development district application and map(s). Approval for the applicant to proceed with construction shall be contingent upon
receipt and approval by the City Council of a final planned development district application and map(s). Section 5. Severability. If any section of this ordinance is found to be unconstitutional or
invalid as written or as applied to any particular person or circumstances, no other
section of ordinance shall be deemed to be invalid, but rather, should be deemed to
have been enacted independently and without regard to the section affected. Section 6. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force five (5) days after its passage and Publication of its summary as provided by law.
Adopted by the City Council of Moses Lake, WA and signed by its Mayor on December 22, 2020.
_______________________________ David Curnel, Mayor
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ATTEST:
______________________________
Debbie Burke, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
_______________________________
Katherine L. Kenison, City Attorney
Vote: Riggs Liebrecht Myers Jackson Curnel Eek Hankins
Aye
Nay
Abstain Absent
Date Published: December 28, 2020
Date Effective: January 2, 2021
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STAFF REPORT
To:
From:
Date:
Proceeding Type:
Subject:
Allison Williams, City Manager
Fred Snoderly, Municipal Services Director
December 18, 2020
New Business
New Cingular Wireless Cell Antenna Lease (AT&T/Smartlink)
Legislative History:
•First Presentation: December 22, 2020
•Second Presentation:
•Action: Motion
Overview
New Cingular Wireless wishes to lease property from the City of Moses Lake for ground space of a
support building and the attachment of six (6) antennas on the water tower located at 1800
Kittelson Road. The City currently has numerous cellular service providers leasing space on our
water towers for their antennas.
Fiscal and Policy Implications
The City will receive $1,450.00 per month for five years with four additional terms of renewal at
five years each.
Council Packet Attachments
A. New Cingular Wireless Lease
B. Memorandum of Lease
Finance Committee Review
N-A
Legal Review
Type of Document Title of Document Date Reviewed
Lease AT&T Lease and
Memorandum
Legal prepared the lease provided
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Options
Option Results
• Authorize the City Manager to execute
presented
Staff will move forward with lease and allow
them to install antennas
• Provide staff with changes Staff will address changes
• Take no action. Staff will not move forward, and no antennas will
be mounted on the tower
Action Requested
Staff requests Council authorize the City Manager to execute the lease with New Cingular Wireless
(AT&T/Smartlink).
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