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2018-02-28 CC MINUTESI Calhoun County Commissioners' Court —February 28, 2018 REGULAR 2018 TERM FEBRUARY 28, 2018 BE IT REMEMBERED THAT ON FEBRUARY 28, 2018, THERE WAS BEGUN AND HOLDEN A REGULAR TERM OF COMMISSIONERS' COURT, I. CALL TO ORDER This meet'i.ng was called to order at;10 00'AM' 2. ROLL CALL THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS WERE PRESENT. Michael J. Pfeifer David Hall Vern Lyssy Clyde Syma Kenneth Finster Anna Goodman Catherine Blevins Catherine Sullivan County Judge Commissioner, Precinct #1 Commissioner, Precinct #2 Commissioner, Precinct #3 Commissioner, Precinct #4 County Clerk Deputy County Clerk Deputy County Clerk 3. INVOCATION & PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE (AGENDA ITEM NO. 2 & 3) Invocation -- Commissioner David Hall Pledge to US Flag & Texas Flag — Commissioner Kenneth Finster/ Vern Lyssy Page 1 of 23 Calhoun County Commissioners' Court —February 28, 2018 4. APPROVE MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 7, 2018, FEBRUARY 14, 2018, AND FEBRUARY 19, 2018. (AGENDA ITEM NO. 4) RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Vern Lyssy, Commissioner Pct 2 SECONDER: David Hall, Commissioner Pct 1 AYES: Judge Pfeifer, Commissioner Hall, Lyssy, Syma, Finster Page 2 of 23 Calhoun County Commissioners' Court— February 07, 2018 CALHOUN COUNTY COl�/ti MISSION ERS' C®URT REGULAR 2018 TERM FEBRUARY 07, 2018 BE IT REMEMBERED THAT ON FEBRUARY 07, 2018, THERE WAS BEGUN AND HOLDEN A REGULAR TERM OF COMMISSIONERS` COURT. 1. CALL TO ORDER 1 1 hmi t g was<ca�letl'=:`tp Ord�rvti �1Omit 2. ROLL CALL THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS WERE PRESENT: Michael J. Pfeifer David Hall Vern Lyssy Clyde Syma Kenneth Finster Anna Goodman Catherine Blevins County Judge Commissioner, Precinct #1 Commissioner, Precinct #2 Commissioner, Precinct #3 Commissioner, Precinct #4 County Clerk Deputy County Clerk 3. INVOCATION & PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE (AGENDA ITEM NO. 2 & 3) Invocation — Commissioner Hall Pledge to US Flag & Texas Flag — Commissioner Finster & Lyssy Page 1 of 18 Calhoun County Commissioners' Court —February 14, 2018 CALH OUN COUNTY cC®MMISSI®NEEZS9 COUR C m. REGULAR 2018 TERM FEBRUARY 14, 2018 BE IT REMEMBERED THAT ON FEBRUARY 14, 2018, THERE WAS BEGUN AND HOLDEN A REGULAR TERM OF COMMISSIONERS' COURT. 1. CALL TO ORDER t'hls 6 bYde at,'��`OpQNI� 2. ROLL CALL THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS WERE PRESENT' Michael J. Pfeifer County Judge David Hall Commissioner, Precinct #1 - absent Vern Lyssy Commissioner, Precinct #2 Clyde Syma Commissioner, Precinct #3 Kenneth Finster Commissioner, Precinct #4 - absent Anna Goodman County Clerk Catherine Blevins Deputy County Clerk 3. INVOCATION & PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE (AGENDA ITEM NO. 2 & 3) Invocation — Commissioner Syma Pledge to, US Flag & Texas Flag — Commissioner Lyssy Page 1 of 18 Calhoun County Commissioners' Court --February 19, 2018 CA LHO UN COUNTY CO1N M ISSION ERS' CURT u� REGULAR 2018 TERM I FEBRUARY 19, 2018 BE IT REMEMBERED THAT ON FEBRUARY 19, 2018, THERE WAS BEGUN AND HOLDEN A REGULAR TERM OF COMMISSIONERS' COURT. 1. CALL TO ORDER iii 01-0 W s dalJEd tb ACS 0'gQ M 2. ROLL CALL THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS WERE PRESENT: Michael J. Pfeifer David Hall Vern Lyssy Clyde Syma Kenneth Finster Anna Goodman Catherine Blevins Catherine Sullivan County Judge Commissioner, Precinct#1 Commissioner, Precinct #2 Commissioner, Precinct #3 Commissioner, Precinct #4 County Clerk Deputy County Clerk Deputy County Clerk 3. INVOCATION & PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE (AGENDA ITEM NO. 2 & 3) Invocation — Commissioner David Hall Pledge to US Flag & Texas Flag — Commissioner Kenneth Finster/ Vern Lyssy Page 1 of 18 Calhoun County Commissioners' Court --February 28, 2018 S. CONSIDER AND TAKE NECESSARY ACTION (AGENDA ITEM NO. 5) To award the purchase of six fire trucks. (One for each of the Calhoun County Volunteer Fire Departments.) (MP) RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Vern Lyssy, Commissioner Pct 2 SECONDER: David Hall, Commissioner Pct 1 AYES: Judge Pfeifer, Commissioner Hall, Lyssy, Syma, Finster Galen Johnson — President of the Calhoun County Fire Chiefs spoke. A representative from Dayco spoke concerning bid on firetrucks. Page 3 of 23 CALHOUN COUNTY WIDE FIRE ASSOCIATION COMMISSIONERS COURT MEETING FEBRUARY 28, 2018 GOOD MORNING We have received bid packages from four vendors. We held a Chief's Meeting on Sunday afternoon to review the bids. Daco Fire Equipment, Inc. met the specs we requested and they also turned in the lowest bid package. This bid is for Rosenbauer 1250 GPM Top Mount Pumpers on Freightliner two door chassis. It is our recommendation to accept the bid from Daco Fire Equipment, Inc. All Volunteer Departments very much appreciate these funds from Formosa Plastics and thank the Commissioner Court for allowing us to use these funds to purchase the six pumpers. We do have a "wish list" of addons that each Department would fund individually. A list is attached. Your consideration of allowing these addons would be most appreciated. THANK YOU VERY MUCH, OPTIONAL: ADDS TO PRICE WITH REQUIRED SPECS • Extended LED Scene Lights: Add 3,087.00 Per Pumper (Pair Whalen PFA1 each side front of body) • Generator: Add $ 4,640.00 Per Pumper (Honda 5000 Watt, Breaker Box, Wired to Chassis Battery) • Rechargeable LED Flashlights: Add $ 222.00 each Per Pumper (Steamlight Vulcan LED #44451) • Crew Cab: Add $ 9,100.00 Per Pumper (5 Seats, 4 SCBA style with Brackets) ' Extended Cab: Add $ 4.500.00 Per Pumper FOAM: Add $6,713.00 Per Pumper (FoamPro 1600 with 20 gallon tank, FRC foam tank gauge) • CAFS: Add $ 41 455.00 Per Pumper (Waterous 140P CAFS; FoamPro 2001 System with 20 gallon tank; plumbed to three discharges. For 200 CFM Compressor add additional $ 2,860.00) • Other Equipment: (ie: deck gun, hard suction hoses, intake valves, etc.) ' Deck Gun: Add $2.908.00 Per Pumper (Akron Brass 3423 Monitor with 5160 1250 GPM Nozzle) • Hard Suction Hoses: Add $ 2116.00 Per Pumper (2 Hard Suction Hose Trays and (2) lengths 6" x 10' PVC Hose) • Intake Valves: Add $ 1,486.00 Each Per Pumper (TFT AB3ST-NX) ' Black Turtle Tile & Yellow Edges : Add 950.00 Per Pumper (For shelves, trays, compartment floors) E -Soot Fire Box Light : Add $ 320.00 each Per Pumper 10' Fiberglass Pike Pole: Add $ 178.00 each Per Pumper vivo W o R '' L W\ u `m 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o O m L o .a - J W p o 0 0 W :Q N io O O d N O , m o CO O 0 O O O O AG m W CL O 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . O\ m N N m W 3 Oj �: V' G em -1 MEMO O w m tf1 tl'1 vi VI V) otons, s" Vf l9 1I N c -t - C v>• i/} m o0 J � O a' { u� IN v u = o o n [y U 0J 0 0 0 0 0 U M M R. 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ANN STREET 3RD FLOOR, STE. 301 PORT LAVACA, TX. 77979 SUBJECT: 6 Commercial Cab Pumpers — Bid 2018.02.22 Dear Judge Pfeifer: We are pleased to submit our proposal for the six (6) commercial top mount pumpers the County is looking to purchase. Our proposal meets your requirements and several area's exceeds the Counties specifications. One payment option and we can offer is a discount of $ 3,079.00 per truck if the chassis is paid for when it arrives at the Rosenbauer South Dakota plant in Lyons, SD. Other options are available, including a discount if the entire truck amount is paid upon issuing a contract or purchase order for the six pumpers. Our proposal includes delivery to each fire department, 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. If you have any questions regarding the proposal, please contact either myself at 817-281-4172 or by e-mail at ed@dacofire.co or Wesley Dobmeier, also at 817-281-4172 and e-mail at wesley@a,daeofire.com. We appreciate th p unit bid upon the Counties requirements for fire protection. Ed Be ne Fire Apparatus Sales DACO Fire Equipment 6000 Huddleston Street Port Worth, Texas 76137 817-281-4172 r PRICE WITH REQUIRED SPECS $ 239,344.00 1. $ 239,344.00 2. $ 239,344.00 3. $ 239,344.00 4. $ 239,344.00 6. $ 239.344.00 LESS TRADE IN - STRIPPED OF LOOSE ITEMS NET PRICE Magnolia Beach VFD 2000al Freightliner Pumper - $ 25,000.00 $ 214,344.00 Six Mile VFD 1992 E -One Pumper - $ 5,000.00 $ 234,344.00 Olivia Port Alto VFD 1998 Smeal International Pumper - $ 15,000.00 $ 224,344.00 Point Comfort VFD 2001 E -One GMC Pumper - $ 25,000.00 $ 214,344.00 Port O'Connor VFD 1998 Smeal Freightliner Pumper - $ 15,000.00 $ 224,344.00 Seadrift VFD 1994 E -One Pumper - $ 10,000.00 $ 229,344.00 OPTIONAL: ADDS TO PRICE WITH REQUIRED SPECS • Extended LED Scene Lights: Add $ 3.087.00 Per Pumper (Pair Whelan PFA1 each side front of body) • Generator: Add $ 4.540.00 Per Pumper (Honda 5000 Watt, Breaker Box, Wired to Chassis Battery) • Rechargeable LED Flashlights: Add $ 222.00 each Per Pumper (Steamlight Vulcan LED #44451) • Crew Cab: Add $ 9,100.00 Per Pumper (5 Seats, 4 SCBA style with Brackets) • Extended Cab: Add $ 4,500.00 Per Pumper • FOAM: Add $ 6.713.00 Per Pumper (FoamPro 1600 with 20 gallon tank, FRC foam tank gauge) • CAFS: Add $ 41.455.00 Per Pumper (Waterous 140P CAFS; FoamPro 2001 System with 20 gallon tank; plumbed to three discharges. For 200 CFM Compressor add additional $ 2,860.00) • Other Equipment: (ie: deck gun, hard suction hoses, intake valves, etc.) • Deck Gun: Add $ 2,908.00 Per Pumper (Akron Brass 3423 Monitor with 5160 1250 GPM Nozzle) ( Hard Suction Hoses: Add $ 2,116.00 Per Pumper (2 Hard Suction Hose Trays and (2) lengths 6" x 10' PVC Hose) • Intake Valves: Add $ 1,486.00 Each Per Pumper (TFT AB3ST-NX) Page 2 of 3 Calhoun County Basic Specifications Commercial Cab Pumper Reouired: • Freightliner single -Cab M2 Chassis • Cummins ISL 300HP Engine • Allison 6 Speed Automatic Transmission • Cab Air Conditioning included • 1250 GPM Water Pump - Darley Preferred • 1000 Gallon Poly Water Tank • All Stainless Steel Pump Piping and Valves • NO electronic valve actuators, ALL manual pump valves • Top -mount Pump Panel • Aluminum Pumper body • Pump Discharges: • Two 1.5' NH Crosslay Preconnects • Four 2.5" NH Discharges; 2 Driver Side - 1 Rear - 1 Passenger Side • One 4" piped discharge with 4" or 5" Stortz Discharge - Passenger Side • One 2.5" NH Pump Intake - Drivers Side • One 3" NPT Deck Gun Connection • Two 6" NH Pump Intakes - One on each Side ' r One 2.5" NH Direct Tank Fill with valve in Rear • Four Body Mounted Whelen LED Scene Lights; 1 Driver Side - 2 Rear - 1 Passenger Side • Three High Visibility Whelen Tank Level Indicators; 1 Driver Side -1 Rear -1 Passenger Side • ALL Whelen LED Emergency Lighting • Whelen LED Arrowstick mounted on rear of body • Roll -up doors on all body compartments (7 Total Body Compartments; DI, D2,D3, Rl, P3, P2, PI) • 7000 Series Pac Trac in 3 body compartments (DI/D2/PI) for ease of mounting tools, etc • Adjustable shelves in the rest of body compartments • Two slide out shelves in P3/RI • Interior Ladder Storage with full complement of ladders including attic ladder • Two Free Floating hose trays with straps under each pump panel • Spare SCBA cylinder storage over rear fenderwells • Full Hose bed with two adjustable dividers Optional: • Extendable LED Scene Lights • Generator Rechargeable LED Flashlights Crew Cab or Extended Cab • FOAM orCAFS • Other Equipment: ie: deck gun, hard suction hoses, intake valves, etc Page 1 of 3 Forms provided by Texas Ethics Commission www.euucs.s\n\e.wua CERTIFICATE OF INTERESTED PARTIES 1295 FORM 1of1 Complete Nos. 1- 4 and 6 if there are interested parties. OFFICE USE ONLY Complete Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 if there are no Interested parties. CERTIFICATION OF FILING Certificate Number: 1 Name of business entity filing form, and the city, state and country of the business entity's place of business. 2018-314086 DACO FIRE EQUIPMENT LUBBOCK, TX United States Date Filed: 2 Name of governmental entity or state agency that is a party to the contract for which the form is 02/14/2018 being filed. Date Acknowledged: CALHOUN COUNTY Provide the identification number used by the governmental entity or state agency to track or identify the contract, and provide a 3 description of the services, goods, or other property to be provided under the contract. 2018.02.22 6 COMMERCIAL CAB PUMPERS Nature of interest 4 Name of Interested Party City, State, Country (place of business) (check applicable) Controlling Intermediary DAVIS, STEVE LUBBOCK, TX United States X 5 Check only if there is NO Interested Party. ❑ 6 UNSWORN DECLARATION My name is WESLEY DOBMEIER and my date of birth Is My address is 6000 HUDDLESTON HALTOM CITY TX 76137 USA , (street) (city) (stale) (zip code) (country) I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed in TARRANT County, State of TX on the 14 day of 02 .20 18 . (month) (year) _ --— —4 Signature of rized agent of contracting business entity Signature (Declarant) Vmcinn \/7 n SS9Q Forms provided by Texas Ethics Commission www.euucs.s\n\e.wua LOCATIONS 201 AVENUE R — LUBBOCK, TX 79415 6000 HUDDLESTON ST. — FORT WORTH, TX 76137 ROSENBAUER FIRE APPARATUS PROPOSAL DATE: February 19, 2018 This proposal has been prepared for: CALHOUN COUNTY COURTHOUSE 211 S. ANN STREET 3RD FLOOR, SUITE 301 PORT LAVACA, TEXAS 77979 We hereby propose to furnish to you, subject to proper execution of the attached agreement by you and by a representative of this Company in Fort Worth, Texas the following Rosenbauer built in accordance with the attached specifications: MODEL AND DESCRIPTION ONE (1) ROSENBAUER 1250 GPM COMMERCIAL TOP MOUNT PUMPER ➢ CT SERIES 1/8" ALUMINUM RESCUE STYLE BODY ➢ ROBINSON ROLL -UP DOORS ➢ LADDER STORAGE IN THE BODY, PASSENGER SIDE ➢ 1250 GPM DARLEY SINGLE STAGE MID -SHIP PUMP SYSTEM ➢ 1000 GALLON POLY BOOSTER TANK ➢ WHELEN LED WARNING LIGHTS ➢ FREIGHTLINER M2 106 2 -DOOR CAB/CHASSIS, SEATING FOR THREE (3) ➢ 300 HP CUMMINS DIESEL ENGINE WITH 3000EVS ALLISON AUTOMATIC ➢ 12,000# FRONT AXLE / 23,000# REAR AXLE — 35,000# GVW BID PRICE $ 239,344.00 EACH - TOTAL FOR SIX PUMPERS $ 1,436,064.00 TRADE IN'S $- $95,000.00 TOTAL TOTAL BID SIX (6) PUMPERS $ 11341,064.00 Page 262 DELIVERY — Delivery will be made approximately 365 calendar days. Terms of payment are NET ON DELIVERY unless otherwise stated. I This proposal shall expire unless accepted within 30 days after the date first set above. This expiration date may be extended, in writing, at the discretion of the Company. DACO FIRE EQUIPMENT, INC. Extended LED Scene Lights: Add $ 3,087.00 Per Pumper (Pair Whelen PFA1 each side front of body) Generator: Add $ 4,540.00 Per Pumper (Honda 5000 Watt, Breaker Box, Wired to Chassis Battery) • Rechargeable LED Flashlights: Add $222.00 each Per Pumper (Steamlight Vulcan LED #44451) • Crew Cab: Add $ 9,100.00 Per Pumper (5 Seats, 4 SCBA style with Brackets) • Extended Cab: Add $ 4,500.00 Per Pumper FOAM: Add $ 6,713.00 Per Pumper (FoamPro 1600 with 20 gallon tank, FRC foam tank gauge) CAFS: Add $ 41,455.00 Per Pumper (Waterous 140P CAFS; FoamPro 2001 System with 20 gallon tank; plumbed to three discharges. For 200 CFM Compressor add additional $ 2,860.00) • Other Equipment: (ie: deck gun, hard suction hoses, intake valves, etc.) Deck Gun: Add $ 2 908.00 Per Pumper (Akron Brass 3423 Monitor with Page 3162 5160 1250 GPM Nozzle) • Hard Suction Hoses: Add $ 2,116.00 Per Pumper (2 Hard Suction Hose Trays and (2) lengths 6" x 10' PVC Hose) • Intake Valves: Add $ 1,486.00 Each Per Pumper (TFT AB3ST-NX) • Black Turtle Tile & Yellow Edges : Add 950.00 Per Pumper (For shelves, trays, compartment floors) • E -Spot Fire Box Light : Add $ 320.00 each Per Pumper • 10' Fiberglass Pike Pole: Add $ 178.00 each Per Pumper Page 462 rr ;) f �� - 3500 Shelby Lane r /J Denton, Texas 76207 id1� GDN P115691 Emer_= ency fir-lvup EIN 27.433353335TXDOT MVD No. A115890 90 i-�rntecting the 5nuthwest February 21, 2018 Calhoun County Fire Departments 211 S Ann St Port Lavaca TX 77979 Proposal for Six (6) Pierce/Freightliner Pumpers Siddons-Martin Emergency Group, LLC is pleased to provide the following proposal to Calhoun County Fire Departments. Unit will comply with all specifications attached and made a part of this proposal. Total price includes delivery FOB Calhoun County Fire Departments and training on operation and use of the apparatus. Description Amount 300199, No. 841, (6) Pierce/Freightliner 2dr. Top Mount Pumper ( $ 258,642,00 ea) Freightliner, FL, 2 Door, Pumper, BTO / FL, ISB 360, 1000 gal, Darley 1250 Price guaranteed for 26 days. Delivery within 10.5-11.5 months of order date. A warranty term of 12 months Is Included. The trade-in total listed includes the following Itemized pricing: Trade-in #1= $25,000.00 #2 $5,000.00 #3 $15,000.00 Vehicle Price $1,551,852.00 #4 $25,000.00 #5 $15,000.00 #6 $10,000.00 Trade -In ($ 95,000.00) SUB TOTAL $ 1,456,852.00 TOTAL $ 1,456,852.00 Taxes. Tax is not Included in this proposal. In the event that the purchasing organization is not exempt from sales tax or any other applicable taxes and/or the proposed apparatus does not qualify for exempt status, it Is the duty of the purchasing organization to pay any and all taxes due. Balance of sale price Is due upon acceptance of the apparatus at the factory. Late Fee. A late fee of .033% of the sale price will be charged per day for overdue payments beginning ten (10) days after the payment is due for the first 30 days. The late fee increases to .044% per day until the payment is received. In the event a prepayment is received after the due date, the discount will be reduced by the same percentages above increasing the cost of the apparatus. Cancellation. In the event this proposal Is accepted and a purchase order is Issued then cancelled or terminated by Customer before completion, Siddons-Martin Emergency Group may charge a cancellation fee. The following charge schedule based on costs incurred may be applied: (A)10% of the Purchase Price after order is accepted and entered by Manufacturer; (B) 20% of the Purchase Price after completion of the approval drawings; (C) 30% of the Purchase Price upon any material requisition. The cancellation fee will increase accordingly as costs are incurred as the order progresses through engineering and into manufacturing. Siddons-Martin Emergency Group endeavors to mitigate any such costs through the sale of such product to another purchaser; however, the customer shall remain liable for the difference between the purchase price and, if applicable, the sale price obtained by Siddons-Martin Emergency Group upon sale of the product to another purchaser, plus any costs Incurred by Siddons-Martin to conduct such sale. Acceptance. In an effort to ensure the above stated terms and conditions are understood and adhered to, Siddons-Martin Emergency Group, LLC requires an authorized individual from the purchasing organization sign and date this proposal and include It with any purchase order. Upon signing of this proposal, the terms and conditions stated herein will be considered binding and accepted by the Customer. The terms and acceptance of this proposal will be governed by the laws of the state of TX. No additional terms or conditions will be binding upon Siddons-Martin Emergency Group, LLC unless agreed to in writing and signed by a duly authorized officer of Siddons-Martin Emergency Group, I.I.C. Proposal 302977.7 112 02-21-2018 Sincerely, Andrew Jozwiak Siddons-Martin Emergency Group, LLC I, the authorized representative of Calhoun County Fire Departments, agree to purchase the proposed and agree to the terms of this proposal and the specifications attached hereto. Signature & Date Proposal 302977.7 212 02-21-2018 ' PRICE WITH REQUIRED SPECS 1 $258,642.00 2 $258,642.00 3. $258,642.00 4. $258,642.00 S. $258,642.00 6. $258,642.00 LESS TRADE IN - STRIPPED OF LOOSE ITEMS Magnolia Beach VFD 2000 Smeal Freightliner Pumper $25,000.00 Six Mile VFD 1992 E -One Pumper $5,000.00 Olivia Port Alto VFD 1998 Smeal International Pumper $15,000.00 Point Comfort VFD 2001 E -One GMC Pumper $25,000.00 Port O'Connor VFD 1998 Smeal Freightliner Pumper $15,000.00 Seadrift VFD 1994 E -One Pumper $10,000.00 OPTIONAL: ADDS TO PRICE WITH REQUIRED SPECS • Extended LED Scene Lights: Add $3,751.51 Per Pumper • Generator: Add $8,186.98 Per Pumper • Rechargeable LED Flashlights: Add $242.00 Per Pumper • Crew Cab: Add $8,605.88 Per Pumper • Extended Cab: Add $4,756.04 Per Pumper • FOAM: Add $10,909.33 Per Pumper • r-aFc• Arid $26,124.34 Per Pumper NET PRICE • other Equipment: (ie: deck gun, hard suction hoses, intake valves, etc.) Deck Gun: Add $1,258.88 Per Pumper Hard Suction Hoses: Add $491.25 �. Intake Valves: Add $2,902.50 Per Pumper : Add— Add dd_ Add Per Pumper $233,642.00 $253,642.00 $243,642.00 $233,642.00 $243,642.00 $248,642.00 Per Pumper Per Pumper Add Per Pumper Page 2 of 3 The undersigned affirms that they are duly authorized to execute this bid and that this company, corporation, firm, partnership, or individual has read the entire bid package and fully understands and has followed all r,specifications and general conditions. j SUBMITTED this 21th day of February 2018 Authorized Signature: Name: Andrew Tozwiak Title: Sales Representative Business Name: Siddons-Martin Emergency Group Address: 1362 East Richey Road Houston, Texas 77073 Phone Number: 1-800-784-6806 Fax Number: 1-281-442-0850 Mail Address: ajozwiak@siddons-martin.com NOTE: Be sure to remember to include your Form 1295 with your bid. See page 5 of the General Conditions. Page 3 of 3 Calhoun County Basic Specifications Commercial Cab Pumper Required: • Freightliner single -Cab M2 Chassis %Cummins ISL 300HP Engine • Allison 6 Speed Automatic Transmission • Cab Air Conditioning included 1250 GPM Water Pump — Darley Preferred • 1000 Gallon Poly Water Tank • All Stainless Steel Pump Piping and Valves • NO electronic valve actuators, ALL manual pump valves • Top -mount Pump Panel • Aluminum Pumper body • Pump Discharges: • Two 1.5" NH Crosslay Preconnects • Four 2.5" NH Discharges; 2 Driver Side -1 Rear -1 Passenger Side • One 4" piped discharge with 4" or 5" Stortz Discharge Passenger Side One. 2.5" NH Pump Intake - Drivers Side • One 3" NPT Deck Gun Connection • Two 6" NH Pump Intakes— One on each Side • One 2.5" NH Direct Tank Fill with valve in Rear ( _-• Four Body Mounted Whelen LED Scene Lights; I Driver Side - 2 Rear -1 Passenger Side Three High Visibility Whelen Tank Level Indicators; l Driver Side -1 Rear -1 Passenger Side • ALL Whelen LED Emergency.Lighting • Whelen LED Arrowstick mounted on rear of body • Roll -up doors on all body compartments (7 Total Body Compartments; D1, D2,D3, R1„ P3, P2, P1) • 7000 Series Pac Trac in 3 body compartments (D1/D2/P1) for ease of mounting tools, etc • Adjustable shelves in the rest of body compartments • Two slide out shelves in P3/R1 • Interior Ladder Storage with full complement of ladders including attic ladder • Two Free Floating hose trays with straps under each pump panel • Spare SCRA cylinder storage over rear fenderwells • Full Hose bed with two adjustable dividers Optional' • Extendable LED Sce. Ine Lights • Generator Rechargeable LED Flashlights • Crew Cab or Extended Cab FOAM or CAFS • Other Equipment: ie: deck gun, hard suction hoses, intake valves, etc Page 1 of 3 C. CERTIFICATE OF INTERESTED PARTIES FORM 1295 1of1 OFFICE USE ONLY parties. Complete Nos. 1, 4 and 6 n there are interested interested Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 if !here are no interesledpadies. CERTIFICATION OF FILING. Complete Certificate Number: 1 Name of business entity filing form, and the city, state and country of the business entity's place of business. 2018-315439 Siddons Martin Emergency Group, LLC Date Fled: Houston, TX United States 02119/2018 2 Name ofgovernmentalentityorstateagencythatisapartytoihecontractforwhichtheformts being filed, Date Acknowledged: Calhoun County Provide the Identification number used by the governmental entity or state agency to track or Identity the contract, and provide a g description of the services, goods, or other property to be provided under the contract. 2018.02:22 Six Commercial cab Pumpers Nature of interest 4 Name of Interested Party city, State, Country (place of business) (check applicable) Controlling Intermediary. Houston, TX United States X Martin.Jr, Leon Siddons, Patrick Houston, TX United States X 5 Check only if there is No Interested Party. 6 UNSWORN DECLARATION- ,�and mydate of�birth Is VL�(IJIII,�^yr,►�,�(%� �/2'� ,1�(�, Myname isILIIIt (�,C/'�i ( QZ Ea SI Rii( Il.`q 9a ROA—CONV ,_J_L_. 170-1 J VS1. My Address Is,J3' (street) (city) (state) (zip cads) (country) I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. IQ jn (y� p� t (p} t t ��+^ ` —�a r C (� Counly, State of Q .on the day of v . 20 Executed in (month) (year) 'Sigouture 0authorized agent atcontracungbusinesseMity (Dedareal) Version V1.0:5522 Forms provided by Texas Ethics Commission www:ethics.state. .us Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC. P.O. Box 4405 McAllen Texas 78502 TX. MVD#A121598/P121599 February 19, 2018 Calhoun County Michael Pfeifer, County Judge Judge Pfeifer, Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC. Is pleased to provide you with the following quote on (6) new Toyne fire apparatus. The triple combination pumpers will be a Freightliner/Toyne top control and are available for delivery within 300-330 days from contract. The specifications of these units are included with this proposal. The purchase order may be issued to Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC. Municipal Fire takes the following exception to the specifications: Toyne offers a stainless-steel fire body, and currently not aluminum. However, Calhoun county will enjoy the peace of mind of a stronger, rust proof fire body, in the stainless-steel product. Being a coastal county, this would be very beneficial. Please also note that the same stainless material that is required in the specification will also be used to construct each fire body. With the Stainless body, Calhoun County will enjoy: 1000 LB compartment weight capacity 20 -year body warranty (as opposed to the 10 typically of aluminum) Municipal Fire Added Items: • Courtesy Preventive Maintenance- Municipal Fire will come to each fire department whom receives a pumper and will perform a fluid and filter change once a year for 3 years. Package includes: shall include oil change, replace air filter, fuel filter, top off transfer case, differential, and grease chassis. • 2 -year bumper to bumper warranty • Mobile Service EVT technicians for repairs. • Preferred labor rate of $95.00 for any non -warranty repairs (our normal rate is �` $110.00) The following is the proposed pricing for the units: Freightliner/Toyne Triple Combination Pumper Freightliner/Toyne Pumper $254,961.00 Ea. 6 Pumpers Sub -total $1,529,766.00 Trade in Discount of assorted Pumpers -$60,000.00 Total: $1,469,766.00 Optional Pre -payment discounts: If Calhoun County pre -pays Freightliner chassis, a discount of -$1000.00 per truck will be applied. If Calhoun County pre -pays the entire purchase, a discount of -$4500.00 per truck will be applied. Warranties are included in this proposal. Municipal Fire Apparatus takes pride in offering mobile service, but also has a full maintenance facility in McAllen Texas. Municipal Fire is an authorized service center for Toyne Fire trucks. We have service staff, and parts on hand to service your current fire apparatus, as well as future apparatus. I look forward to working with you and your staff and will be more than happy to come visit with your personnel on any questions you may have. Regards, James F. Farrell Jr. Vice President Sales PRICE WITH REQUIRED SPECS 9&/ 00 2. "e gq 9(/. 00 $6.'7syg�� •. �' LESS TRADE IN - STRIPPED OF LOOSE ITEMS NET PRICE Magnolia Beach VFD 2000 Smeal Freightliner Pumper L4 000, oy ed Six Mile VFD 1992 E -One Pumper e/o, 000. do &d qzl 961 Oo Olivia Port Alto VFD 1998 Smeal International Pumper %z/ %/ Gd Point Comfort VFD 2001 E -One GMC Pumper — # /6. ane). oao� Port O'Connor VFD 1998 Smeal Freightliner Pumper - R/,� aoo. oo Seadrift VFD 1994 E -One Pumper -f 16, aoo. do 4a OPTIONAL.• ADDS TO PRICE WITH REQUIRED SPECS • Extended LED Scene Lights: Add knGluDeS� Per Pumper .�laoo i?ork6Je ?l4szD r Nwc.` 1...0� 4_p w }� aec�s�� les • Generator: Add Per Pumper_ Pe r Li 5t�� • Rechar eable LED Flashlights: Add 4ISn'do Per Pumper g • Crew Cab: Add �C10'GO Per Pumper • Extended Cab: Add �dOO Per Pumper • FOAM: AddGly Per Pumper • CAFS: Add Per Per Pumper • Other Equipment: (ie: deck you hard suctionhoses, intake v�vepot�1 Deck Gun: Add 0360 Per Pumper Hard Suction Hoses: Add /900 Per Pumper Intake Valves: Add 4/700 4�r °2 Per Pumper : Add Per Pumper Add Per Pumper : Add Per Pumper Page 2 of 3 L' The undersigned affirms that they are duly authorized to execute this bid and that this company, corporation, firm, partnership, or individual has read the entire bid package and fully understands and has followed all specifications and general conditions. SUBMITTED this — day of ' ' 2018 ��� Authorized Signature: Name: 1'JCeS Title: Vt�' ��PJ�7v��J� Business Name: /ao A CJPA � Ise Y��G✓4A UJ �U /,S/S- � 6G_ Address: 5-acjo Phone Number: Fax Number: N . a C' -k - E -Mail Address: �twc�GJwtvy/,G/p'Cc NOTE: Be sure to remember to include your Form 1295 with your bid. See page 5 of the General Conditions. Page 3 of 3 Calhoun County Basic Specifications Commercial Cab Pumper Required: • Freightliner single -Cab M2 Chassis • Cummins ISL300HP Engine • Allison 6 Speed Automatic Transmission • Cab Air Conditioning included • 1250 GPM Water Pump — Darley Preferred • 1000 Gallon Poly Water Tank • All Stainless Steel Pump Piping and Valves • NO electronic valve actuators, ALL manual pump valves • Top -mount Pump Panel • Aluminum Pumper body • Pump Discharges: • Two 1.5" NH Crosslay Preconnects • Four 2.5" NH Discharges; 2 Driver Side -1 Rear -1 Passenger Side • One 4" piped discharge with 4" or 5" Stortz Discharge - Passenger Side • One 2.5" NH Pump Intake - Drivers Side • One 3" NPT Deck Gun Connection • Two 6" NH Pump Intakes — One on each Side • One 2.5" NH Direct Tank Fill with valve in Rear • Four Body Mounted Whelen LED Scene Lights; 1 Driver Side - 2 Rear -1 Passenger Side • Three High Visibility Whelen Tank Level Indicators; 1 Driver Side -1 Rear -1 Passenger Side • ALL Whelen LED Emergency Lighting • Whelen LED Arrowstick mounted on rear of body • Roll -up doors on all body compartments (7 Total Body Compartments; D1, D2,D3, R1, P3, P2, P1) • 7000 Series Pac Trac in 3 body compartments (D1/D2/P1) for ease of mounting tools, etc • Adjustable shelves in the rest of body compartments • Two slide out shelves in P3/R1 • Interior Ladder Storage with full complement of ladders including attic ladder • Two Free Floating hose trays with straps under each pump panel • Spare SCBA cylinder storage over rear fenderwells • Full Hose bed with two adjustable dividers Optional• • Extendable LED Scene Lights • Generator • Rechargeable LED Flashlights • Crew Cab or Extended Cab • FOAM or CAFS • Other Equipment: ie: deck gun, hard suction hoses, intake valves, etc Page 1 of 3 C CERTIFICATE OF INTERESTED PARTIES FORM 1295 10f1 OFFICE USE ONLY Complete Nos. 1- and 6 there are interested parties. Nos. 1, 2,, 3, 5, and 6 if there are no interested parties. CERTIFICATION OF FILING Complete cate Number: Cert201&315 1 Name of business entity Tiling form, and the city, state and country of the business entity's place of business. 67 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists Date Filed: McAllen, TX United States 2 Name of governmental entity or state agency that is a party io the contract for which the form is 02/19/2016 being filed. Date Acknowledged: Calhoun County Provide the Identification number used by the governmental entity or state agency to track or identify the contract, and provide a 2 description of the services, goods, or other property to be provided under the contract. 2018.02.22 Fire apparatus Slid CO to in ahc62� 0 -ab P�tYnpers Nature of interest 4Name of Interested Party City, State, Country (place of business) (check applicable) Controlling Intermediary 5 Check only if there is NO Interested Party. Lai 6 UNSWORN DECLARATION }}f''''\�� YV' t G, . i�'� , and my date of birth is My name is �T —� XD � 't Y 11 2, ` ' e �v , � "try) . My address is % (co s (yP (street) (city) (state) I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. 201- - unty, State of on the t�_day of �_.201j?-- _�.• Executed in �'!Ih 1 a (month) (year) r"10111.11", `, "10111.11", CLAUDIA V. ABREG ;r:• o; Notary Public STATE OF TEXAS "�' 'y Notary ID# 1282978 y S gnatur of out tzed age t of contracting business entity'.oF ��"` My Comm. Exp. 07-10-2018 (Declarant) ...r,;�� �rero Version V1.0.5522 Forms provided by Texas runts commissiun 11.. V.XHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS �-_'-_...... .---___---_�_-_-�---� ! 'l_����� 98cl^80 + X0`;U + 0'08 + 9X0^SU + 0^0S + �ptY`980,00 � LESS TRADE IN - PRICEWITH REQUIRED SPECS STRIPPED OP LOOSE. ITEMS NET PRICE Magnolia Beach VFD. 2000 Smeal freightliner Pumper 1'. $299,980.00 $25,000.00 $274,980.00 Six Mile VFD 1992.E -One Pumper $294,980.00 2. $299,980.00 $5,000.00 Olivia Port Alto VFD 1998Smeal International Pumper g. $299,980.00 $15,000.00 $284,980.00 Point Comfort VFD 2001 &One GMC Pumper 4 $299,980.00 $25,000.00 $274,980.00 Port O'Connor M 1998Smea.1Freightliner Pumper S. $299,980.00 $15,000.00 $284,980.00 sead.rift VFD 19.94:E -One Pumper. 6 $299,980.00 $10,000.00 $289,980.00 OPTIONAL•- ADDS TO PRICE WITH REQUIRED SPECS. • Extended LED Scene Lights:. Add $2,640.00 ea. Per Pumper • Generator: Add $16,668.00 Per Pumper Harrison 6kw Hydraulic Generator Rechargeable LED Flashlights: Add $141.06 Per Pumper Streemlight Fire Vulcan LED •Crew Cab% Add $13,444.00 Per pumper • Extended Cab: Add $8,967.00 Per Pumper • FOAM: -Add $10,216.00 Per Pumper FoamLogix MA w/30 Gallon Foam Cell • CAFS3 Add $37,173.00 Per Pumper' Waterous 140-P Platinum •:Other Equipment: {ie: deckgun, hard:suction hoses, intake valves, etc:) Nard.Suction Hoses: Add $313.8o ea:Per Pumper Deck Gun: Add $2,322.15 Per Pumper Intake Valves.. Add; $1,545.98 ea. Per Pumper Honda EM5000 Generator : Add $8,980.00 Per Pumper Electric Cord Reel Add. $3,131.0.0 Per Pumper Streamlight LED Survivor : Add$108.81 ea.Per'Pumper w/200' of 10/3 cable - Deck Gun = Akron Aries 1250 GPM intake Valve = Akron Revolution Page 2 of3 w/Akronmatic Nozzle The undersigned affirms I I hat they. are,duly authorized to execute this bid and that this company, corporation, firm, partnership, or jnd�lvjdwl has. read the entire bid package and fully understands and has followed all , I.. 1 11 - -specifications and general conditions. SUBMITTEDthig 22nd d9y.of. February 2018 Name: Keith OPuld ' Title.. W. SE116S Business, Na I r j Ione $MrEmergencYQMPPLLC. Address-, Phone Number:, (800) 3324402 Fax Numbdr, E-MOIJAddress: ; N,Of,g*,, Se sure --tob rt include remem e Q 1XI e your Fo rm 1295 with your bid. See page 5 of . he GenerOl COnditions. page 3of 9 Calhoun County Basic Specifications Commercial Cob Pumper MOW *treightliner single -Cab M2. Chassis Cummins: ISL 360HFI,Engihe. Allison 6:$pped.AutomaticTraps.mission Cab Air. Conditioning included • 1250.01?M..Water Pump;— barley Preferred l000 (5, 1 all.o."Poly Water Tank • All StalnlessSteel Pump Piplhg,o.hd.V.alves �i: ALL manual pump valves Top-j-nouo Pump. Panel • AlUmm.uM,,Pqmper body O.Pump :Discharges: • Two 1j5'j:NH- C-rosMaY Vreconnects; • Four 25" NH Q�jschar I ges- 2,Driver Side 1, Rear -'1 Passenger Sidle • One 4!' piped dischargew.1th.4" or S" Stortz Discharge Passenger -Side i • One 2.5" NDrH.PuMp intake. Ivers Side • one 3." NPT DeckGun Connection • Two -6" NH Pump .lotakes — One on each Side • One 2.5" NH Direct Tank.. Fill with -valve in Rear oF.ourBody MounteMAlen tED.Scene Lights; I Driver Side - 2 Rear. .1. Passenger Side • Three: High Vtsibility.Whiblen Tank Level lftdiMtQrS)P I Driver Side -1 Rear -.1 Passenger Side • ALL Whelen LED Emergency Lighting. • Wheleb L.ED,ArrOwslick mounted on rear of body Roll -up: doom on, all body compartments (7 Total Body Compartments; DIj P2yD3-j R!, P3) P2, Pl)_ • 7606Series P.a.c Trac In body compartments (D1/.D2-/P1) for ease of mounting tools, etc • Adjustable shelves in the rest of body compartments P Two slide out shelves in P3/RI • interior La der S ent of ladders ers including attic ladder • Two Free FIO.Otlrigfbose,-trays With straps under each pump panel Spare SEBA cylinder storage over rear fenderwells, Full Hose, bed. with two adjustable dividers 00tiotial: • Ntenclabl'e'LED.Scene tights Gen.0rat.0, f.' Rechargeable LED Flashlights CrewCab. or Extended Cab FOAM or-CAFS other Equipment,• ie: deck gun; hard.s.uctfon hoses, intake valves, etc Page .1 of 9 I I I :Form prqviOpObyTeXOEttifPSGOMM!$stO!I ty I CERTIFICATE OF INTERESTED PARTIES FORM 12-95 loft =,j ilps. 1 -Rand 6 4 ftig.are Interested parde�$., Nos; 1. 21 3: s, and 6 ifthere are nointerested pardes. or-FICE USE ONLY CERWICATION OF FILING certificatenumber: 2018-316112 a ofbasiness:, ntltytili he business entity's place Nwnng form, and that city, state and. countryof t of.business., 2 L6na.Star Embrganq Group Spring, TX UnitedStAtes N ame thaflsa:paxtylo the onm,cttgr . is theform a CialhourvCounty Date Flhd� Date A&novAid9en4 provide the Identification number used by the governmental entity or state agency to track or 100;4;7� 'detovlgtlonoi o . r other pjopartjto be pirovid6d under the co ntr a I oL 2018.Q2,2ZSix- Commercial. Cab E-000 C.OM(nercial Pumpers 'Nature of interest 4 �game of Interested Party City, Slate, Country Jpjace of busineg(check,pilk*o) Controlling .1 intermediary. I Check 'Only. If Illuere Party. 6 UNSWORN,p ECLARAVON my.namis Davidgessolo and my date of birth Is Myaddressit 14.635145BIdg.R Spring TX 77380 Monteom Ideclare .under penalty of perjury that thelofei;olng)S ktledntl Correct. Executed.in MonigomerYpurny. stato.or Texas onthe_ao dsyof_Eebroarv.,20J-&—. ......... (mohih) (year) clbntracdn; a:d:busijie -q an'.py -- ----- Version V1.0.552' :Form prqviOpObyTeXOEttifPSGOMM!$stO!I ty I Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT TRADES Trade Values are contingent on condition of vehicles. If conditions changes trade values may be adjusted. An NFPA pump test within 30 days of trade will be required. Trade values are valid for units released prior to the end of 2018. Any apparatus that has sustained flood damage will not be considered for trade. Magnolia Beach VFD 2000 Smeal Freightliner Pumper - $25,000 Six Mile VFD 1992 E -One Pumper - $5,000 Olivia Port Alto VFD 1998 Smeal International Pumper - $15,000 Point Comfort VFD 2001 E -One GMC Pumper - $25,000 Port O'Connor VFD 1998 Smeal Freightliner Pumper - $15,000 Seadrift VFD 1994 E -One Pumper - $10,000 u N c a ' o o - o u N H L Ur` 000000 % rAn4ntnv rnutvTY. TEXAS —BID TABULATIONS for 6 Commercial Cab Pumpers OACO siddens-Martin Municipal Fire Lone Star Emergency Fire Equipment Emergency Group Apparatus Specialists Group LLC Brand Rosenbauer Pierre Toyne E -One TOTAL before Trade Ins $1,436,064.00 $1,551.852.00 $1,529,766.00 $1,799,880.00 LESS Trade In - Stripped of Loose Items Magnolia Beach VFD >25,070.01;1 1525,00'J.0^,T, (10,)Cao0) ($25.000.00) Six Mile VFD r>5 Cr_,,ts�} hS.GOG.I+J! i _q'300J'Oj (3 G09.00j Olivia Port Alto VFD Point Comfort VFD i>-'%,00"' D, {$%5 �.DO _3,CJ•3.09 (.—, ) Port O'Connor VFD j$VZ_000.Cfy ($15,uD0.Ory) (EQ00280; (515.000."v0} Seadrift VFD (S1C;.Y80.f01 (51G,OC^.GG) 4=n.;'7"•.C�: U10,000.�:fi1 TOTAL BID for 6 Commercial Cab Pumpers $1,341,064.00 $1,456,852.00 $1,469,766.00 $1,704,880.00 optional. Adds to Total laid Price Tj' Z_ '2 r6 '-, Per Pumper Per Pumper Per Pumper Per Pumper Extended LED Scene Lights (See Bid) -2�L 3,087.00 pair 3,75L51 Induded 2640.00 each Generator (See Bid) 4,540.00 8,186.98 1,000.00/4,500.00 8,980.00/16,668.00 Rechargeable LED Flashlights(See Bid) 222.00 each 242.00 150.00 eadt 108.81/141.06/ each Crew Cab (See Bid) 9,100.00 8,605.88 9,300.00 13,444.00 Extended Cab (See eid} - J , OQQ. 4,500.00 4,756.04 4,500.00 8,967.00 FOAM (See Bid) 6,713.00 10,909.33 5,500.00 10,216.00 OAFS (See Bid) 41,455.00 26,12434 25,000.00 37,173.00 Deck Gun (See Bid) 2,908.00 1,258.88 2,300.00 2,322.15 Hard Suction Hoses (So. Bid) �- �Z.lo 2,116.00 491-25 11900.00 313.80 each Intake Valves [Sea Bid) 1,486.00 each 2,90250 1,700-00 fort 154598 each Black Turtle Tile& Yellow Edges,(See Bid) 950.00 E -Spot Fire Box Light (See Bid) ZDe - 320.00 each 10' Fiberglass Pike Pole (See Bid) g, I, f L:)„ 178.00 each Electric Cord Reel w/200' of 10/3 cable (See Bid) 3,131.00 Approximately Approximately Approximately Delivery 365 Calendar Days 1 10 112 -11 1/2 Months 300-330 Days Payment Options: Pre -Payment Discounts See Letter/HidLis r/eid See Letter/Bid See Bid •Discountof$3,079pertmckif -Balance pon -Prepay Freighffiner ChassBChassis is paid when arrives at apparatusat niscovntof$1,000pertruck South Dkota Plant, Lyons SD -Prepay Entire Purchase= -otheropfi----xvaVAJ, Decount of 54,500 per truck including a discount if die enbc, purchaseisprepaid 2 5 Yes j.orm Yes es February 19, 2018 MICHAEL J. PFEIFER COUNTYJUDGE CALHOUN COUNTY COURTHOUSE 211 S. ANN STREET 3RD FLOOR, STE. 301 PORT LAVACA, TX. 77979 SUBJECT: 6 Commercial Cab Pumpers — Bid 2018.02.22 Dear Judge Pfeifer: We are pleased to submit our proposal for the six (6) commercial top mount pumpers the County is looking to purchase. Our proposal meets your requirements and several area's exceeds the Counties specifications. One payment option and we can offer is a discount of $ 3,079.00 per truck if the chassis is paid for when it arrives at the Rosenbauer South Dakota plant in Lyons, SD. Other options are available, including a discount if the entire truck amount is paid upon issuing a contract or purchase order for the six pumpers. Our proposal includes delivery to each fire department, 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. If you have any questions regarding the proposal, please contact either myself at 817-281-4172 or by e-mail at ed(i�dacofire.com or Wesley Dobmeier, also at 817-281-4172 and e-mail at weslgy@dacofire.com. We appreciate th p unit bid upon the Counties requirements for fire protection. Ed Be ne Fire Apparatus Sales DACO Fire Equipment 6000 Huddleston Street Fort Worth, Texas 76137 817-281-4172 CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS 2018002*22 6 Commercial Cab Pumpers Calhoun County Basic Specifications Commercial Cab Pumper Reauired: • Freightliner single -Cab M2 Chassis • Cummins ISL 300HP Engine • Allison 6 Speed Automatic Transmission • Cab Air Conditioning included • 1250 GPM Water Pump - Darley Preferred • 1000 Gallon Poly Water Tank • All Stainless Steel Pump Piping and Valves • NO electronic valve actuators, ALL manual pump valves • Top -mount Pump Panel • Aluminum Pumper body • Pump Discharges: • Two 1.5" NH Crosslay Preconnects • Four 2.5" NH Discharges; 2 Driver Side - 1 Rear - 1 Passenger Side • One 4" piped discharge with 4" or 5" Stortz Discharge - Passenger Side • One 2.5" NH Pump Intake - Drivers Side • One 3" NPT Deck Gun Connection • Two 6" NH Pump Intakes - One on each Side • One 2.5" NH Direct Tank Fill with valve in Rear • Four Body Mounted Whelan LED Scene Lights; 1 Driver Side - 2 Rear - 1 Passenger Side • Three High Visibility Whalen Tank Level Indicators; 1 Driver Side -1 Rear -1 Passenger Side • ALL Whelan LED Emergency Lighting • Whalen LED Arrowstick mounted on rear of body • Roll -up doors on all body compartments (7 Total Body Compartments; DI, D2,D3, RI, P3, P2, PI) • 7000 Series PacTrac in 3 body compartments (DI/D2/PI) for ease of mounting tools, etc • Adjustable shelves in the rest of body compartments • Two slide out shelves in P3/RI • Interior Ladder Storage with full complement of ladders including attic ladder • Two Free Floating hose trays with straps under each pump panel • Spare SCBA cylinder storage over rear fenderwells • Full Hose bed with two adjustable dividers Optional: • Extendable LED Scene Lights • Generator Rechargeable LED Flashlights • Crew Cab or Extended Cab • FOAM orCAFS • Other Equipment: ie: deck gun, hard suction hoses, intake valves, etc Page 1 of 3 BID • Extended Cab: Add $ 4.500.00 Per Pumper • FOAM: Add $ 6.713.00 Per Pumper (FoamPro 1600 with 20 gallon tank, FRC foam tank gauge) • CAFS: Add $ 41.455.00 Per Pumper (Waterous 140P CAFS; FoamPro 2001 System with 20 gallon tank; plumbed to three discharges. For 200 CFM Compressor add additional $ 2,860.00) • Other Equipment: (ie: deck gun, hard suction hoses, intake valves, etc.) • Deck Gun: Add $ 2,908.00 Per Pumper (Akron Brass 3423 Monitor with 5160 1250 GPM Nozzle) Hard Suction Hoses: Add $ 2,116.00 Per Pumper (2 Hard Suction Hose Trays and (2) lengths 6" x 10' PVC Hose) • Intake Valves: Add $ 1.486.00 Each Per Pumper (TFT AB3ST-NX) Page 2 of 3 LESS TRADE IN - STRIPPED OF LOOSE ITEMS NET PRICE WITH REQUIRED SPECS ��-PRICE ' Magnolia Beach VFD $ 239,344.00 2000al Freightliner Pumper $ 214,344.00 1. - $ 25,000.00 Six Mile VFD $ 239,344.00 1992 E -One Pumper 2. - $ 5,000.00 $ 234,344.00 Olivia Port Alto VFD $ 239,344.00 1998 Smeal International Pumper 3. - $ 15,000.00 $ 224,344.00 Point Comfort VFD 2001 E -One GMC Pumper $ 239,344.00 - $ 25,000.00 $ 214,344.00 4. Port O'Connor VFD 1998 Smeal Freightliner Pumper $ 239,344.00 - $ 15,000.00 $ 224,344.00 5. Seadrift VFD 1994 E -One Pumper $ 10,000.00 $ 229,344.00 6. $ 239.344.00 OPTIONAL: ADDS TO PRICE WITH REQUIRED SPECS • Extended LED Scene Lights: Add j3.087.00 Per Pumper (Pair Whelan PFA1 each side front of body) • Generator: Add $ 4.540.00 Per Pumper (Honda 5000 Watt, Breaker Box, Wired to Chassis Battery) • Rechargeable LED Flashlights: Add $ 222.00 each Per Pumper (Steamlight Vulcan LED #44451) • Crew Cab: Add $ 9.100.00 Per Pumper (5 Seats, 4 SCBA style with Brackets) • Extended Cab: Add $ 4.500.00 Per Pumper • FOAM: Add $ 6.713.00 Per Pumper (FoamPro 1600 with 20 gallon tank, FRC foam tank gauge) • CAFS: Add $ 41.455.00 Per Pumper (Waterous 140P CAFS; FoamPro 2001 System with 20 gallon tank; plumbed to three discharges. For 200 CFM Compressor add additional $ 2,860.00) • Other Equipment: (ie: deck gun, hard suction hoses, intake valves, etc.) • Deck Gun: Add $ 2,908.00 Per Pumper (Akron Brass 3423 Monitor with 5160 1250 GPM Nozzle) Hard Suction Hoses: Add $ 2,116.00 Per Pumper (2 Hard Suction Hose Trays and (2) lengths 6" x 10' PVC Hose) • Intake Valves: Add $ 1.486.00 Each Per Pumper (TFT AB3ST-NX) Page 2 of 3 ' Black Turtle Tile & Yellow Edges : Add 950.00 Per Pumper (For shelves, trays, compartment floors) (`l E -Spot Fire Box Light : Add $ 320.00 each Per Pumper • 10' Fiberglass Pike Pole: Add $ 178.00 each Per Pumper Page 3 of 3 The undersigned affirms that they are duly authorized to execute this bid and that this company, corporation, firm, partnership, or individual has read the entire bid package and fully understands and has followed all specifications and general conditions. SUBMITTED this 20TH day of FEBRUARY , 2018 Authorized Signature Name: EDBEENE Title: Fire Apparatus Sales Business Name: Daco Fire Equipment Address: 6000 Huddleston Street — Fort Worth, Texas 76137 Phone Number: 817-281-4172 Toll Free 888-347-3868 Fax Number: 817-281-6576 E -Mail Address: edCa-)dacofire.com or wesley(a7dacofire.com NOTE: Be sure to remember to include your Form 1295 with ,your bid. See page 5 of the General Condition Page 4 of 3 CERTIFICATE OF INTERESTED PARTIES FORM 1295 10f 1 Complete Nos. 1-4 and 6 if there are interested parties. OFFICE USE ONLY Complete Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 if there are no interested parties. CERTIFICATION OF FILING Certificate Number: 1 Name of business entity filing form, and the city, state and country of the business entity's place of business. 2018-314086 DACO FIRE EQUIPMENT LUBBOCK, TX United States Date Filed: 02/1412018 2 Name of governmental entity or state agency that is a party to the contract for which the form is being filed. CALHOUN COUNTY Date Acknowledged: 3 Provide the identification number used by the governmental entity or state agency to track or identify the contract, and provide a description of the services, goods, or other property to be provided under the contract. 2018.02.22 6 COMMERCIAL CAB PUMPERS Nature of interest 4 Name of Interested Party Ci ty,State, Country (place of business) (check applicable) Controlling Intermediary DAVIS, STEVE LUBBOCK, TX United States X 5 Check only if there is NO Interested Party. ❑ 6 UNSWORN DECLARATION My name is WESLEY DOBMEIER and my date of birth is My address is 6000 HUDDLESTON HALTOM CITY TX 76137 USA , (street) (city) (state) (zip code) (country) I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing Is true and correct. Executed in TARRANT County, State of TX , on the 14. day of 02 , 20 18 . (month) (year) Signature of rized agent of contracting business entity (Declarant) Forms provided by Texas Ethics Commission www.ethics.state.tx.us version V1.0.5523 CERTIFICATE OF INTERESTED PARTIES FORM 1295 1 of 1 Complete Nos. 1- 4 and 6 if there are interested parties. Complete Nos, 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 if there are no interested parties. OFFICE USE ONLY CERTIFICATION OF FILING Certificate Number: 1 Name of business entity filing form, and the city, state and country of the business entity's place of business. 2018-314086 DACO FIRE EQUIPMENT LUBBOCK, TX United States Date Filed: 02/14/2018 2 Name of governmental entity or state agency that is a party to the contract for which the form is being filed. CALHOUN COUNTY Date Acknowledged: 03/09/2018 3 Provide the identification number used by the governmental entity or state agency to track or identify the contract, and provide a description of the services, goods, or other property to be provided under the contract. 2018.02.22 6 COMMERCIAL CAB PUMPERS Nature of interest 4 Name of Interested Parry City, State, Country (place of business)applicable) Controlling Intermediary DAVIS, STEVE LUBBOCK, TX United States X 5 Check only if there is NO Interested Party. ❑ 6 UNSWORN DECLARATION My name is and my date of birth is My is ' address (street) (city) (state) (zip code) (country) I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed in County, State of , on the _day of , 20_ (month) (year) Signature of authorized agent of contracting business entity (Declarant) s n r; 4 Forms provided by Texas Ethics Commission www.ethics.state.tx.us Version LOCATIONS 201 AVENUE R — LUBBOCK, TX 79415 6000 HUDDLESTON ST. — FORT WORTH, TX 76137 ROSENBAUER FIRE APPARATUS PROPOSAL DATE: February 19, 2018 This proposal has been prepared for: CALHOUN COUNTY COURTHOUSE 211 S. ANN STREET 3RD FLOOR, SUITE 301 PORT LAVACA, TEXAS 77979 We hereby propose to furnish to you, subject to proper execution of the attached agreement by you and by a representative of this Company in Fort Worth, Texas the following Rosenbauer built in accordance with the attached specifications: MODEL AND ONE (1) ROSENBAUER 1250 GPM COMMERCIAL TOP MOUNT PUMPER ➢ CT SERIES 1/8" ALUMINUM RESCUE STYLE BODY ➢ ROBINSON ROLL -UP DOORS ➢ LADDER STORAGE IN THE BODY, PASSENGER SIDE ➢ 1250 GPM DARLEY SINGLE STAGE MID -SHIP PUMP SYSTEM ➢ 1000 GALLON POLY BOOSTER TANK ➢ WHELEN LED WARNING LIGHTS ➢ FREIGHTLINER M2 106 2 -DOOR CAB/CHASSIS, SEATING FOR THREE (3) ➢ 300 HP CUMMINS DIESEL ENGINE WITH 3000EVS ALLISON AUTOMATIC ➢ 12,000# FRONT AXLE / 23,000# REAR AXLE — 35,000# GVW BID PRICE $ 239,344.00 EACH - TOTAL FOR SIX PUMPERS $ 1,436,064.00 TRADE IN'S $- $95,000.00 TOTAL TOTAL BID SIX (6) PUMPERS $ 11341,064.00 Page 2162 DELIVERY — Delivery will be made approximately 365 calendar days. Terms of payment are NET ON DELIVERY, unless otherwise stated. This proposal shall expire unless accepted within 30 days after the date first set above. This expiration date may be extended, in writing, at the discretion of the Company. DACO FIRE EQUIPMENT, INC. • Extended LED Scene Lights: Add $ 3,087.00 Per Pumper (Pair Whelen PFA1 each side front of body) • Generator: Add $ 4,540.00 Per Pumper (Honda 5000 Watt, Breaker Box, Wired to Chassis Battery) Rechargeable LED Flashlights: Add $ 222.00 each Per Pumper (Steamlight Vulcan LED #44451) Crew Cab: Add $ 9,100.00 Per Pumper (5 Seats, 4 SCBA style with Brackets) • Extended Cab: Add $ 4,500.00 Per Pumper • FOAM: Add $ 6,713.00 Per Pumper (FoamPro 1600 with 20 gallon tank, FRC foam tank gauge) CAFS: Add $ 41.455.00 Per Pumper (Waterous 140P CAFS; FoamPro 2001 System with 20 gallon tank; plumbed to three discharges. For 200 CFM Compressor add additional $ 2,860.00) Other Equipment: (ie: deck gun, hard suction hoses, intake valves, etc.) ( - Deck Gun: Add $ 2 908.00 Per Pumper (Akron Brass 3423 Monitor with Page 3162 5160 1250 GPM Nozzle) • Hard Suction Hoses: Add $ 2,116.00 Per Pumper (2 Hard Suction Hose Trays and (2) lengths 6" x 10' PVC Hose) • Intake Valves: Add $ 1.486.00 Each Per Pumper (TFT AB3ST-NX) • Black Turtle Tile & Yellow Edges : Add 950.00 Per Pumper (For shelves, trays, compartment floors) E -Spot Fire Box Light : Add $ 320.00 each Per Pumper 10' Fiberglass Pike Pole: Add $ 178.00 each Per Pumper Page 4162 F1reflnh[!a17 1250 GPM TOP MOUNT PUMPER FREIGHTLINER 2 -DOOR CAB/CHASSIS FREIGHTLINER M2 106 2 -DOOR CHASSIS VEHICLE CONFIGURATION • M2 106 CONVENTIONAL CHASSIS • 2018 MODEL YEAR SPECIFIED • SET BACK AXLE -TRUCK • STRAIGHT TRUCK PROVISION • LH PRIMARY STEERING LOCATION GENERAL SERVICE • FIRE SERVICE • EMERGENCY VEHICLES BUSINESS SEGMENT • DOMICILED, USA (EXCLUDING CALIFORNIA AND CARB OPT -IN STATES) • MAXIMUM 8% EXPECTED GRADE • MEDIUM TRUCK WARRANTY • EXPECTED FRONT AXLE(S) LOAD: 12,000.0 LBS • EXPECTED REAR DRIVE AXLE(S) LOAD: 23,000.0 LBS • EXPECTED GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT CAPACITY: 35,000 LBS ENGINE • CUMMINS ISL -300 300HP@2000 RPM, 2200 GOV, 850 LB/FT @1400 RPM ELECTRONIC PARAMETERS • 68 MPH ROAD SPEED LIMIT • CRUISE CONTROL SPEED LIMIT SAME AS ROAD SPEED LIMIT • PTO MODE ENGINE RPM LIMIT -1100 RPM • PTO MODE BRAKE OVERRIDE -SERVICE BRAKE ONLY ENABLED • PTO RPM WITH CRUISE SET SWITCH -700 RPM • PTO RPM WITH CRUISE RESUME SWITCH -800 RPM • PTO MODE CANCEL VEHICLE SPEED-5MPH • PTO GOVERNOR RAMP RATE -250 RPM PER SECOND • PTO MINUMUM RPM -700 • REGEN INHIBITIT SPEED THRESHOLD -0 MPH Page 5 162 ENGINE EQUIPMENT • 2016 ONBOARD DIAGNOSTICS 2010 EPA/CARB/GHG14 • No 2008 CARB EMISSION CERTIFICATION • STANDARD OIL PAN • ENGINE MOUNTED OIL CHECK AND FILL • ONE PIECE VALVE COVER • SIDE HOOD AIR INTAKE WITH NFPA COMPLIANT EMBER SCREEN AND FIRE RETARDANT DONALDSON AIR CLEANER • DR 12V 275 AMP 40 -SI BRUSHLESS PAD ALTERNATOR WITH REMOTE BATTERY VOLTAGESENSE • (2) ALLIANCE MODEL 1231, GROUP 31,12 VOLT MAINTENANCE FREE 2250 CCA THREADED STUD BATTERIES • STANDARD BATTERY JUMPERS • BATTERY BOX FRAME MOUNTED • SINGLE BATTERY BOX FRAME MOUNTED LH SIDE UNDER CAB • WIRE GROUND RETURN FOR BATTERY CABLES WITH ADDITIONAL FRAME GROUND RETURN • NON -POLISHED BATTERY BOX COVER • POSITIVE LOAD DISCONNECT WITH CAB MOUNTED CONTROL SWITCH MOUNTED OUTBOARD DRIVER SEAT • CUMMINS TURBOCHARGED 18.7 CFM AIR COMPRESSOR WITH INTERNAL SAFETY VALVE • STANDARD MECHANICAL AIR COMPRESSOR GOVERNOR • AIR COMPRESSOR DISCHARGE LINE • GVG, FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICE VEHICLES ENGINE WARNING • CUMMINS EXHAUST BRAKE INTEGRAL WITH VARIABLE GEOMETRY TURBO WITH ON/OFF DASH SWITCH • RH OUTBOARD UNDER STEP MOUNTED HORIZONTAL AFTERTREATMENT SYSTEM ASSEMBLY TOP INLET WITH RH HORIZONTAL TAILPIPE EXITING FORWARD OF REAR TIRES • ENGINE AFTERTREATMENT DEVICE, AUTOMATIC OVER THE ROAD REGENERATION AND DASH MOUNTED REGENERATION REQUEST SWITCH • STANDARD EXHAUST SYSTEM LENGTH RH HORIZONTAL TAILPIPE, EXIT FORWARD OF REAR TIRES AT 90 DEGREES • 6 GALLON DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID TANK • 100 PERCENT DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID FILL • STANDARD DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID PUMP MOUNTING • LH MEDIUM DUTY STANDARD DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID TANK LOCATION • STANDARD DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID TANK CAP • HORTON DRIVEMASTER ON/OFF FAN DRIVE • AUTOMATIC FAN CONTROL WITH DASH SWITCH AND INDICATOR LIGHT, NON ENGINE MOUNTED • CUMMINS SPIN ON FUEL FILTER • COMBINATION FULL FLOW/BYPASS OIL FILTER • 1100 SQUARE INCH ALUMINUM RADIATOR Page 6162 • ANTIFREEZE TO -34 DEGREES FARENHEIGHT, EYTHYLENE GLYCOL PRE -CHARGED SCA HEAVY DUTY COOLANT • GATES BLUE STRIPE COOLANT HOSES OR EQUIVALENT • CONSTANT TENSION HOSE CLAMPS FOR COOLANT HOSES • AUXILLARY ENGINE COOLING USING WATER FROM PUMP • LOWER RADIATOR GUARD • ALUMINUM FLYWHEEL HOUSING • ELECTRIC GRID AIR INTAKE WARMER • DELCO 12V 38MT HD STARTER WITH INTEGRATED MAGNETIC SWITCH TRANSMISSION • ALLISON 3000 EVS AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH PTO PROVISION TRANSMISSION EQUIPMENT • ALLISON VOCATIONAL PACKAGE 198 • ALLISON VOCATIONAL RATING FOR FIRE TRUCK/EMERGENCY VEHICLE APPLICATIONS • PRIMARY MODE GEARS, LOWEST GEAR 1, START GEAR 1, HIGHEST GEAR 5, AVAILABLE FOR 3000/4000 PRODUCT FAMILES ONLY • SECONDARY MODE GEARS, LOWEST GEAR 1, START GEAR 1, HIGHEST GEAR 5, • VEHICLE INTERFACE WIRING WITH BODY BUILDER CONNECTOR MOUNTED END OF FRAME • ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION CUSTOMER ACCESS CONNECTOR FIREWALL MOUNTED • (2) CUSTOMER INSTALLED MUNCIE CS 10 SERIES PTO'S • PTO MOUNTING LH SIDE AND TOP RH SIDE OF MAIN TRANSMISSION • MAGNETIC PLUGS, ENGINE DRAIN, TRANSMISSION DRAIN, AXLE(S) FILL AND DRAIN • PUSH BUTTON ELECTRONIC SHIFT CONTROL, DASH MOUNTED • TRANSMISSION PROGNOSTICS -ENABLED 2013 • WATER TO OIL TRANSMISSION COOLER, IN RADIATOR END TANK • TRANSMISSION OIL CHECK AND FILL WITH ELECTRONIC OIL LEVEL CHECK • SYNTHETIC TRANSMISSION FLUID (TES -295 COMPLIANT) FRONT AXLE AND EQUIPMENT • DETROIT DA -F-12.0-3, 12,000# FFl DROP SINGLE FRONT AXLE • MERITOR 16.5X5 Q+ CAST SPIDER CAM FRONT BRAKES, DOUBLE ANCHOR, FABRICATED SHOES FIRE AND EMERGENCY SEVERE SERVICE, NON ASBESTOS FRONT LINING • CONMET CAST IRON FRONT BRAKE DRUMS • FRONT BRAKE BUST SHIELDS • SKF RAWHIDE SCOTSEAL PLUS XL FRONT OIL SEALS • VENTED FRONT HUB CAPS WITH WINDOW, CENTER AND SIDE PLUGS -OIL • STANDARD SPINDLE NUTS FOR ALL AXLES • MERITOR AUTOMATIC FRONT SLACK ADJUSTERS Page 7162 • TRW THP -60 POWER STEERING • POWER STEERING PUMP • 2 QUART SEE THROUGH POWER STEERING RESERVOIR • ORGANIC SAE 80/90 FRONT AXLE LUBE FRONT SUSPENSION 12,000# TAPER LEAF FRONT SUSPENSION MAINTENANCE FREE RUBBER BUSHINGS FRONT SUSPENSION • FRONT SHOCK ABSORBERS REAR AXLE AND EQUIPMENT • DETROIT DA -RS -23.0-4 23,000 R -SERIES SINGLE REAR AXLE • 5.22 REAR AXLE RATIO • IRON RERAR AXLE CARRIER WITH STANDARD AXLE HOUSING • MXL 176T MERITOR EXTENDED LUBE MAIN DRIVELINE WITH HALF ROUND YOKES • MERITOR 16.5X7 Q+ CAM REAR BRAKES, DOUBLE ANCHOR, CAST SHOES • FIRE AND EMERGENCY SEVERE SERVICE NON -ASBESTOS REAR BRAKE LINING • BRAKE CAMS AND CHAMBERS ON FORWARD SIDE OF DRIVE AXLE(S) • CONMET CAST IRON REAR BRAKE DRUMS • REAR BRAKE DUST SHIELDS • SKF SCOTSEAL PLUS XL REAR OIL SEALS • HALDEX GOLDSEAL LONGSTROKE 1 -DRIVE AXLE SPRING PARKING CHAMBERS • MERITOR AUTOMATIC REAR SLACK ADJUSTERS • ORGANIC SAE 80/90 REAR AXLE LUBE REAR SUSPENSION • 23,000# 52 INCH VARIABLE RATE MULTI -LEAF SPRING REAR SUSPENSION WITH LEAF SPRING HELPER • SPRING SUSPENSION -NO AXLE SPACERS • STANDARD U -BOLT PAD BRAKE SYSTEM • AIR BRAKE PACKAGE • WABCO 4SAM ABS WITHOUT TRACTION CONTROL • REINFORCED NYLON, FABRIC BRAID AND WIRE BRAID CHASSIS AIR LINES • FIBER BRAID PARKING BRAKE HOSE • STANDARD BRAKE SYSTEM VALVES • STANDARD AIR SYSTEM PRESSURE PROTECTION SYSTEM • STANDARD U.S. FRONT BRAKE VALVE • RELAY VAVLE WITH 5-8 PSI CRACK PRESSURE, NO REAR PROPORTIONING VALVE • BW AD -9 BRAKE LINE AIR DRYER WITH HEATER • AIR DRYER MOUNTED INBOARD ON LH FRAME RAIL • STEEL AIR BRAKE RESERVOIRS • CLEAR FRAME RAILS FROM BACK OF CAB TO FRONT REAR SUSPENSION BRACKET • BW DV -2 AUTO DRAIN VALVE WITHOUT HEATER ON ALL TANK(S) Page 8162 TRAILER CONNECTIONS • UPGRADED CHASSIS MULTIPLEXING UNIT • UPGRADED BULKHEAD MULTIPLEXING UNIT WHEELBASE AND FRAME • 204 INCH WHEELBASE • 11/32 X 3-1/2 X 10-15/16 INCH STEEL FRAME, 120KSI • 75 INCH FRAME REAR FRAME OVERHANG • SQUARE END OF FRAME • FRONT CLOSING CROSSMEMBER • LIGHTWEIGHT HEAVY DUTY ALUMINUM ENGINE CROSSMEMBER • STANDARD MIDSHIP #1 CROSSMEMBER • STANDARD REARMOST CROSSMEMBER • STANDARD SUSPENSION CROSSMEMBER CHASSIS EQUIPMENT • THREE PIECE 14 INCH CHROMED STEEL BUMPER WITH COLLAPSIBLE ENDS • FRONT TOW HOOKS — FRAME MOUNTED • BUMPER MOUNTING FOR SINGLE LICENSE PLATE • FENDER AND FRONT OF HOOD MOUNTED FRONT MUD FLAPS • GRADE 8 THREADED HEX HEADED FRAME FASTENERS • CHASSIS PREP FOR ROSENBAUER, MULTI -WHEELBASE, F/L SINGLE SPRING SUSPENSION, FORWARD 18 INCHES FUEL TANK • 50 GALLON SHORT RECTANGULAR ALUMINUM FUEL TANK -LH • PLAIN ALUMINUM/PAINTED FUEL TANK WITH PAINTED BANDS • FUEL TANK FORWARD • PLAIN STEP FININSH • FUEL TANK CAP • ALLIANCE FUEL FILTER/WATER SEPARATOR • EQUIFLO INBOARD FUEL SYSTEM • HIGH TEMPERATURE REINFORCED NYLON FUEL LINE • FUEL COOLER MOUNTED LEFT HAND IN RAIL TIRES • MICHELIN XZE2 11R22.5, 14 PLY RADIAL FRONT TIRES • MICHELIN XDE M/S I IR22.5 14 PLY RADIAL REAR TIRES HUBS • CONMET PRE-SET PLUS IRON FRONT HUBS • CONMET PRE-SET PLUS IRON REAR HUBS Page 9 162 WHEELS • ACCURIDE 50408 ACCU-LITE 22.5 X 8.25, 10 -HUB PILOT, 2 HAND STEEL DISC FRONT WHEELS • ACCURIDE 50408 ACCU-LITE 22.5 X 8.25, 10 -HUB PILOT, 2 HAND STEEL DISC REAR WHEELS • FRONT WHEEL MOUNTING NUTS • REAR WHEEL MOUNTING NUTS CAB EXTERIOR • 106 INCH BBC FLAT ROOF ALUMINUM CONVENTIONAL CAB • AIR CAB MOUNTS • LH AND RH EXTERIOR GRAB HANDLES WITH SINGLE RUBBER INSERT • HOOD MOUNTED CHROMED PLASTIC GRILLE • CHROME HOOD MOUNTED AIR INTAKE GRILLE • FIBERGLASS HOOD • SINGLE ELECTRIC HORN • DOOR LOCKS AND IGNITION SWITCH KEYED THE SAME • REAR LICENSE PLATE MOUNT END OF FRAME • INTEGRAL HEADLIGHT/MARKER ASSEMBLEY WITH CHROME BEZEL • (5) AMBER MARKER LIGHTS • DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS • INTEGRAL STOP/TAIL/BACKUP LIGHTS • STANDARD FRONT TURN SIGNAL LAMPS • DUAL WEST COAST BRIGHT FINISH HEATED MIRRORS WITH LH AND RH REMOTE • DOOR MOUNTED MIRRORS • 102 INCH EQUIPMENT WIDTH • LH AND RH 8" BRIGHT FINISH CONVEX MIRRORS MOUNTED UNDER PRIMARY MIRRORS • RH DOWN VIEW MIRROR • STANDARD SIDE/REAR REFLECTORS • 63X14 INCH TINTED REAR WINDOW • TINTED DOOR GLASS LH AND RH WITH TINTED NON-OPERATING WING WINDOWS • MANUAL DOOR WINDOW REGULATORS • TINTED WINDSHIELD • 2 GALLON WINDSHIELD WASHER RESERVOIR WITHOUT FLUID LEVEL INDICATOR, FRAME MOUNTED CAB INTERIOR • OPAL GRAY VINYL INTERIOR • MOLDED PLASTIC DOOR PANEL • MOLDED PLASTIC DOOR PANEL • BLACK MATS WITH SINGLE INSULATION • FORWARD ROOF MOUNTED CONSOLE WITH UPPER STORAGE COMPARTMENTS WITHOUT NETTING • IN DASH STORAGE BIN Page 1062 • (2) CUP HOLDERS LH AND RH DASH • GRAY/CHARCOAL FLAT DASH • HEATER, DEFROSTER, AND AIR CONDITIONER • STANDARD HVAC CONTROLS • MAIN HVAC CONTROLS WITH RECIRCULATION SWITCH • STANDARD HEATER PLUMBING • DENSO HEAVY DUTY AIR CONDITIONER COMPRESOR • BINARY CONTROL, R -134A • PREMIUM INSULATION • SOLID-STATE CIRCUIT PROTECTION AND FUSES • 12V NEGATIVE GROUND ELECTRICAL SYSTEM • DOME DOOR ACTIVATED DOME/RED MAP LIGHTS, FORWARD LH AND RH AND REAR LH, RH AND CENTER • CAB DOOR LATCHES WITH MANUAL DOOR LOCKS • SEATS INC 911 UNIVERSAL SERIES HIGH BACK AIR SUSPENSION DRIVER SEAT WITH NFPA 1901-2009 COMPLIANT SEAT SENSOR • SEATS INC 9112 MAN MID BACK NON PASSENGER SEAT WITH NFPA 2009 COMPLIANT SEAT SENSORS • LH AND RH INTEGRAL DOOR PANEL ARMRESTS • BLACK CORDURA PLUS CLOTH DRIVER SEAT COVER • BLACK CORDURA PLUS CLOTH PASSENGER SEAT COVER • 3 POINT HIGH VISIBLILITY ORANGE RETRACTOR DRIVER, RH FRONT AND 2 POINT RETRACTOR CENTER FRONT SEAT BELTS WITH NFPA 1901-2009 COMPLIANT - SENSOR AND DASH HARNESS • FIXED STEERING COLUMN • 4 -SPOKE 18 INCH STEERING WHEEL • DRIVER AND PASSENGER INTERIOR SUN VISORS INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS • GRAY DRIVER INSTRUMENT PANEL • GRAY CENTER INSTRUMENT PANEL • ENGINE REMOTE INTERFACE WITH PARK BRAKE AND NEUTRAL INTERLOCKS • BLACK GAUGE BEZELS • LOW AIR PRESSURE LIGHT AND BUZZER • 2 INCH PRIMARY AND SECONDARY AIR PRESSURE GUAGES • ENGINE COMPARTMENT MOUNTED AIR RESTRICTION INDICATOR WITH GRADUATIONS, WITH WARNING LIGHT IN DASH • ELECTRONIC CRUISE CONTROL WITH SWITCHES IN LH SWITCH PANEL • KEY OPERATED IGNITION SWITCH AND INTEGRAL START POSITION; 4 POSTION OFF/RUN/START/ACCESSORY • ICU3S, 132X48 DISPLAY WITH DIAGNOSTICS, 28 LED WARNING LAMPS AND DATA LINKED • HEAVY DUTY ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC INTERFACE CONNECTOR, LOCATED BELOW LH DASH • 2 INCH ELECTRIC FUEL GUAGE Page 11162 • ENGINE REMOTE INTERFACE NOT CONFIGURED • ENGINE REMOTE INTERFACE CONNECTOR IN ENGINE COMPARTMENT • ELECTRICAL ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE • 2 INCH TRANSMISSION OIL TEMPERATURE GAUGE • ENGINE AND TRIP HOUR METERS INTEGRAL WITHIN DRIVER DISPLAY • CUSTOMER FURNISHED AND INSTALLED PTO CONTROLS • ELECTRIC ENGINE OIL PRESSURE GAUGE • OVERHEAD INSTRUMENT PANEL • ELECTRONIC MPH SPEEDOMETER WITH SECONDARY KPH SCALE, WITHOUT ODOMETER • STANDARD VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR • ELECTRONIC 3000 RPM TACHOMETER • IDLE LIMIER, ELECTRONIC ENGINE • DIGITAL VOLTAGE DISPLAY INTEGRAL WITH DRIVER DISPLAY • SINGLE ELECTRIC WINDSHIELD WIPER MOTOR WITH DELAY • MARKER LIGHT SWITCH INTEGRAL WITH HEADLIGHT SWITCH • ONE VALVE PARKING BRAKE SYSTEM WITH WARNING DASH VALVE CONTROL AUTONEUTRAL AND WARNING INDICATOR • SELF CANCELING TURN SIGNAL SWITCH WITH DIMMER, WASHER/WIPER AND HAZARD IN HANDLE • INTEGRAL ELECTRONIC TURN SIGNAL FLASHER WITH HAZARD LAMPS OVERRIDING STOP LAMPS DESIGN AND COLOR • PAINT ONE SOLID COLOR • CAB COLOR A: L0762EB MED RED ELITE SC • BLACK, HIGH SOLIDS POLYURETHANE CHASSIS PAINT • FRONT WHEEL PAINT; N0762EA MED RED ELITE SS • REAR WHEEL PAINT; N0762EA MED RED ELITE SS CERTIFICATION/COMPLIANCE • U.S. FMVSS CERTIFICATION OTHER CHASSIS EQUIPMENT ROCKER SWITCH CONSOLE One (1) switch console with individual rocker switches to control electrical equipment and emergency lighting shall be installed in the chassis cab dash area. BATTERY SYSTEM The battery system shall be supplied with the chassis. Page 1262 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. BATTERY CHARGER One (1) Kussmaul Autocharge 1000 model #091-215-12, 18 amp fully automatic high output battery charger shall be wired to the 12 volt battery system. The charger unit shall be mounted in a clean dry area and will be accessible for service and/or maintenance. BATTERY CHARGER DISPLAY One (1) Kussmaul 091-199-001 single battery bank voltage display shall be supplied with the charger. AUTO -EJECT A Kussmaul "Super Auto -Eject" 20 -amp automatic disconnect device shall be provided and installed on the 110 volt shoreline connection complete with weatherproof cover and matching plug. The Auto -Eject shall be activated by the chassis starter switch to disconnect the plug. The Super Auto -Eject shall be completely sealed to prevent contamination of the mechanism by inclement weather and road conditions. The Super Auto -Eject shall have an internal switch to open and close the AC circuit after the mating connector is inserted and before the connector is removed. SHORE POWER PLUG The shore power plug shall be located at the left front cab door. AIR HORNS Two (2) Stuttertone chrome plated air horns shall be mounted on the side of the hood of the commercial chassis. An air protection valve shall be provided in the air horn piping that will not allow the chassis air brake system to drop below 90 PSI. AIR HORN FOOT SWITCH One (1) foot switch shall be installed to activate the air horn system on the driver's side of the floor. ENGINE COMPARTMENT LIGHT One (1) 12 volt LED light with switch shall be mounted in the engine enclosure. The control switch shall be mounted on the light head. BACK-UP ALARM One (1) an automatic electric back-up alarm shall be wired to the back-up light circuit, and mounted under Page 13 162 the rear of the apparatus body. HORIZONTAL CHASSIS EXHAUST The chassis exhaust system shall be extended to the front of the right rear wheel. 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. 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. CAB SEATING POSITION LIMITS The label shall also include the seating positions for firefighters. A weight allowance of 250 pounds for each shall be factored into the gross vehicle weight rating of the chassis. 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. CAB SEATING POSITION LIMITS 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. HELMET WARNING TAG One (1) label shall be installed in the cab, visible from each seating position. The label shall read Page 14162 "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. REAR TOWING PROVISIONS There shall be two tow eyes furnished under the rear of the body and attached. There shall be a reinforcement spreader bar connecting the two tow eyes. Tow eyes are to be constructed of 3/8" plate steel with a 4" I.D. hole, large enough for passing through a tow chain end hook. The tow plates shall be painted black. MUD FLAPS There shall be heavy-duty, rubber mud flaps shall be furnished and installed behind the front and rear wheels of the vehicle. The mud flaps shall extend the full width of the tires and are to be attached with stainless steel fasteners. STAINLESS STEEL WHEEL COVERS The front and rear outer wheels of the single rear axle apparatus shall have Real Wheels, mirror finish stainless steel full wheel covers complete with stainless steel hub and lug nut covers. TIRE VALVE EXTENSIONS The rear wheels shall be furnished with braided stainless steel air valve extensions. TIRE PRESSURE INDICATOR, p/n RWTG1235 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. CAB STEPS The existing cab steps on the left side of the commercial 2 door chassis shall be covered with slip resistant aluminum tread plate for compliance to applicable NFPA standards. CAB STEPS The existing cab steps on the right side of the commercial 2 door chassis shall be covered with slip resistant aluminum tread plate for compliance to applicable NFPA standards. CAB EXTERIOR REAR WALL PROTECTION PANEL The exterior rear wall of the commercial cab shall be covered with an aluminum tread plate protection panel to a level underneath the rear window. Page 15162 APPARATUS DIMENSIONS OVERALL HEIGHT An overall height for this apparatus shall be approximately 9'7.5". OVERALL LENGTH The overall length for this apparatus shall be approximately 28'5". OVERALL WIDTH The overall width for this apparatus shall be approximately 98". WHEELBASE The wheelbase for this apparatus shall be approximately 212". 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. 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. CENTER OF GRAVITY The apparatus, prior to acceptance, will be required to meet the vehicle stability of the applicable NFPA Automotive Fire Apparatus Standard. A calculated center of gravity shall be provided. The calculated or measured center of gravity (CG) shall be no higher that 80 -percent of the rear axle track width. �' Page 16162 MANUALS AND WARRANTIES ENGINEERING BLUEPRINTS ROSENBAUER has submitted "proposal" blueprints which are "representative" of the vehicle being proposed and these have been generated on computer -aided -design (CAD) equipment. The blueprints submitted shall be on "B" size paper, 11" x 17" in size and views are on 1/16" to 1" scale. The blueprints are provided as follows: Sheet No. 1: Left side exterior view Right side exterior view Rear exterior view ROSENBAUER shall be provide construction drawings for approval prior to actual construction of the vehicle. The design of the equipment is in accordance with the best engineering practices. The equipment design and accessory installation shall permit accessibility for use, maintenance and service. All components and assemblies shall be free of hazardous protrusions, sharp edges, cracks or other elements, which might cause injury to personnel or equipment. All oil, hydraulic, and air tubing lines and electrical wiring shall be located in protective positions properly attached to the frame or body structure and shall have protective loom or grommets at each point \ where they pass through structural members, except where a through -frame connector is necessary. Parts and components will be located or positioned for rapid and simple inspection and recognition of excessive wear or potential failure. Whenever functional layout of operating components determines that physical or visual interference between items cannot be avoided, the item predicted to require the most maintenance shall be located for best accessibility. "ON-LINE" SERVICE MANUAL SUPPORT As part of the standard delivery manual, ROSENBAUER shall give a password -protected link to the end user, allowing access to the manufacturers' database on service parts. The internet-based system shall allow the end user to access the major component supplier's service parts listing such as Hale, Waterous, Akron, etc. This shall be accomplished with simplistic point and click features on the manufacturer line item within the "stripper" or "line item sheet". This will include, automatic updates, printable schematics and manufacturer's web links and is available in the commercially available format of Adobe Acrobat Reader to access these documents. Rosenbauer America, LLC shall submit with the bid proposal, a sample set of on line Adobe formatted material that has been printed from the manufacturer's website. Parts Listings within Manuals The manuals will include cross-reference part numbers from the ROSENBAUER part number to the vendor parts. Example: ROSENBAUER Hydraulic Ladder Rack Part #LR -MN -0002 cross-referenced Page 17162 to Ziamatic Corporation Part 098-MN2345. This will allow for reference between individual parts and complete installation assemblies as completed by the body builder. The manuals will list all components of the vehicle that includes a vendor part utilized in a complete installation via the manufacturer's "line item sheet" or "stripper" utilized to manufacture the completed vehicle. These are "As Built" and proposals with "typical" or "generic" manuals will be rejected. Illustrative Schematics within Manuals ROSENBAUER shall include installation diagrams and drawings of all major sub assemblies. This will include components such as hydraulic ladder rack assemblies, pump panels, tanks, fire pumps, etc. The drawings shall be linked via an Internet based service program, in an electronic format from the manufacturers "stripper" (line item listing) of the manufacturing document. ROSENBAUER shall submit, upon request, a sample schematic. Digital Images within Manuals In addition to two and three-dimensional installation drawings, ROSENBAUER shall make accessible, via an internet based link, the actual photos of the installed components listed within the "stripper" or line sheet. This will include, but not limited to wiring terminals, main body distribution strips, fire pump shifting, auxiliary components, etc. ROSENBAUER shall submit a sample of these upon request. Installation Instructions within Manuals ROSENBAUER "work instructions" or "installation instructions" shall be included with the service manuals. These documents shall be accessible via a web -based link to the individual vehicle manufactured. The work instructions shall give systematic instructions of the component installation process. ROSENBAUER shall submit, upon request, a sample set of instructions. Automatic Updates of Manuals and Parts Listings The online manuals will include automatic updates that are accessible via the web link. When clicking on the part within the manufacturer's stripper or line sheet, it will allow the end user to access the component manufacturer website for updated information. This will allow for latest parts and service components from the individual part manufacturer or vendor. Electrical Schematics To maintain the vehicles electrical systems, the manufacturer shall provide to the purchaser the instructional manuals, complete electrical information and schematics on the vehicle. The electrical information shall be provided as follows: Wiring Systems 12 and 120 Volt: • Graphic symbols for electrical diagrams. Wire labeling, imprinting codes and index. • Computer generated electrical schematics indicating the circuit number, wire size, switches, circuit breaker and terminals on the vehicle. Page 18162 ROSENBAUER shall submit, upon request, a sample set of diagrams. " BODY WARRANTY We warrant each new motorized fire apparatus manufactured by ROSENBAUER AMERICA, LLC for a period of ONE YEAR 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 one year 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. ALUMINUM BODY WARRANTY - FIVE YEAR Rosenbauer America, LLC warrants to the original purchaser only, that the all aluminum body, fabricated by Rosenbauer America, LLC, under normal use and with reasonable maintenance, be structurally sound and will remain free from corrosion perforation for a period of FIVE (5) years. 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. 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 Page 19162 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. 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 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. 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. FIRE PUMP WARRANTY A six (6) year warranty for the Darley fire pump shall be provided. STAINLESS STEEL PLUMBING WARRANTY The manufacturer shall provide a ten (10) year warranty on the stainless steel plumbing components and installation. The manufacturer shall supply details of their warranty information with their bid submission. WATER TANK WARRANTY UNITED PLASTIC FABRICATION INC. Warrants each UPF POLY -TANK IIE Booster/Foam tank Page 2062 to be free from manufacturing defects in material and workmanship for the service life of the vehicle (vehicle must be actively used in fire suppression). The UPF POLY -TANK IIE must be installed in accordance with the United Plastic Fabricating installation manual. Every UPF POLY -TANK IIE is thoroughly inspected and tested for leaks before leaving our facility. Should any problems develop with your UPF POLY -TANK IIE booster/foam tank and will not meet performance criteria during the service life of the vehicle, notify UPF in writing or call our TOLL FREE SERVICE HOT LINE 1 -800 -USA - POLY. Provide UPF with the serial number and a description of the problem. If the tank problem would render the truck out of service, UPF will dispatch a service technician WITHIN 48 HOURS (2 DAYS) to repair the tank. (This time period is for North America only). If the vehicle can remain in service, UPF will dispatch a service technician within a mutually agreed upon time period. We will repair, or at our option, replace the tank with a new UPF POLY -Tank IIE. UPF will cover customary and reasonable costs to remove and install the UPF POLY -TANK IIE. This warranty will not cover tanks that have been improperly installed, misused or abused, and the serial number must not have, been altered, defaced or removed. UPF will not cover any unauthorized third party repairs or alterations. Any of these actions may void the warranty. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION OF THE FACE HEREOF. THERE IS NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR A WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ADDITIONALLY, THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ON THE PART OF UNITED PLASTIC FABRICATION, INC. This warranty contains the entire warranty. It is the sole warranty and price agreements or representation, whether oral or written, are either merged herein or expressly cancelled. UNITED PLASTIC FABRICATION, INC. Neither assumes, nor authorizes any person supposing to act on its behalf, to change, nor assume for it, any warranty or liability concerning its product. IN NO EVENT WILL UNITED PLASTIC FABRICATION, INC BE LIABLE FOR AN AMOUNT IN EXCESS OF THE PRESENT RETAIL, PURCHASE PRICE PLUS INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL COST OF THE BOOSTER TANK, FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE, WHETHER DIRECT OR INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR OTHERWISE ARISING OUT OF FAILURE OF ITS PRODUCT. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights, which vary from state to state. Some states do not allow exclusion or limitation of incidental of incidental or consequential damage, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. Some states do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. Page 21 1 62 BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM LOW VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS 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 standards. All wiring shall be stranded copper or copper alloy conductors of a gauge rated to carry 125 percent of the maximum current for the protected circuit. Voltage drops in all wiring from the power source to the using device shall not exceed 10 percent. The wiring and wiring harness and insulation shall be in conformance to applicable SAE and NFPA standards. The wiring harness shall conform to SAE J-1128 with GXL temperature properties. All exposed wiring shall be protected in a loom with a minimum 289 degree Fahrenheit rating. 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 an enclosed in a terminal junction panel area. 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 water spray conditions. In addition, the main body junction panel shall house the automatic reset breakers and relays where required. There shall be no exposed electrical cabling, harnesses, or terminal connections located in compartments, unless they are enclosed in a 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 every three -inches (Y) by color coding or permanent marking with a circuit function code and identified on a reference chart or electrical wiring schematic per requirements of applicable NFPA #1901 standards. The electrical circuits shall be provided with low voltage overcurrent protective devices. Such devices shall be accessible and located in required terminal connection locations or weather resistant enclosures. The overcurrent protection shall be suitable for electrical equipment and shall be 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 maximum current for which the circuit is protected. The system shall have electro -magnetic interference suppression provided as required in applicable SAE standards. Page 22162 The electrical system shall include the following: • 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. • The electrical wiring shall be harnessed or be placed in a protective loom. • 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. • Any electrical component that is installed in an exposed area shall be mounted in a manner that will not allow moisture to accumulate in it. • A coil of wire must be provided behind an electrical appliance to allow them to be pulled away from mounting area for inspection and service work. • 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 provided over the minimum 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. The warning light switches shall be of the rocker type. For easy 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 'ball for the right of way". When the parking brake is applied, a "blocking right of way" system shall automatically activate per requirements of the applicable NFPA standards. All "blear" 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 delivery documentation per requirements of the applicable NFPA standards. 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 Page 23162 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 is permitted during this test. However, if an alarm sounds due to excessive battery discharge, as detected by the system requirements in the NFPA standards, or a system voltage of less than 11.7 volts do for more than 120 seconds is present, the test has failed. 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 do 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 REOUIRED 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. 2. The alternator rating under the conditions. 3. Each specified component load. 4. Individual intermittent loads. PUMP ENCLOSURE LIGHTS One (1) LED work light shall be provided in the pump enclosure. The control switch shall be mounted on the light head. DOT AND GROUND LIGHTING MARKER LIGHTS LED marker lights shall be installed on the vehicle in conformance to the Department of Transportation requirements. Page 24162 LICENSE PLATE BRACKET One (1) stainless steel license plate bracket shall be provided at the rear bumper. The bracket shall have a LED light. TAIL LIGHTS One (1) pair of Whelen 6013TT LED tailibrake lights shall be provided on the rear of the apparatus. The rectangular lights shall be 4" x 6" LED with a red lens. TURN SIGNALS One (1) pair of Whelen, 60A00TAR turn signals with populated arrow shape shall be provided. The rectangular LED lights shall be 4" x 6" in dimension and shall have an amber lens. BACKUP LIGHTS One (1) pair of Whelen Series 600 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. CAB GROUND LIGHTS LED ground lights shall be installed under the two (2) cab doors. PUMP PANEL GROUND LIGHTS Two (2) LED ground lights shall be installed under the pump panel running boards. One (1) light shall be located on the driver's side and one (1) light located on the officer's side of the apparatus. REAR STEP GROUND LIGHTS Two (2) LED ground lights shall be installed under rear step of the apparatus. The ground lights shall automatically activate when the parking brake is applied. REAR TAILBOARD LIGHTS Two (2) LED step lights with clear lens shall be installed to illuminate the step surfaces at the rear of the apparatus body. The step/walkway light switch shall be installed and wired to the parking brake. DECK LIGHTS One (1) Unity Model #AG spotlight and one (1) Unity Model #AG floodlight, with 50 watt bulbs shall be installed. The lights shall have an "on-off' switch. Page 2562 DECK LIGHT MOUNTING The deck lights shall be installed at the rear of the hose bed. SCENE LIGHTING SCENE LIGHT Four (4) Whelen Pioneer Super LED model PCPSMIC single lamp surface mount light with chrome housing shall be provided. The light shall draw 6 amps and generate 8000 lumens. The bulb shall be accessible through the front. The lamphead shall be approximately 2" deep by 6-5/8" high by 9" wide. SCENE LIGHT LOCATION One (1) scene light shall be located on the left side of the pump enclosure. SCENE LIGHT LOCATION One (1) scene light shall be located on the right side of the pump enclosure. SCENE LIGHT LOCATION Two (2) scene light shall be located on the rear of the apparatus body. SCENE LIGHT SWITCHING One (1) scene light switch with indicator shall be installed on the cab main switch panel to control the left side scene light(s). The switch shall be labeled "LEFT SCENE". SCENE LIGHT SWITCHING One (1) scene light switch with indicator shall be installed on the cab main switch panel to control the right side scene light(s). The switch shall be labeled "RIGHT SCENE". SCENE LIGHT SWITCHING One (1) scene light switch with indicator shall be installed on the cab main switch panel to control the rear scene light(s). The switch shall be labeled 'REAR SCENE". SCENE LIGHT SWITCHING The rear scene lights shall activate automatically upon placing the transmission into reverse. Page 26162 WARNING DEVICES DOOR OPEN/HAZARD WARNING LIGHT A red flashing, warning light shall be provided and installed in the driver's compartment to indicate an open passenger or apparatus compartment door. The warning light shall also be attached to folding equipment racks and light towers as specified. The light shall be a flashing rectangular incandescent marker light with a red lens and shall be properly marked and identified. 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. SPEAKER One (1) Whelen Model #SA315P, speaker, with a non -corrosive nylon composite housing, shall be installed. The speaker shall be wired to the electric siren located in the cab. LIGHTBAR One (1) Whelen Justice series light bar shall be included with the apparatus cab. The light bar shall be a model JE2NFPA and shall be mounted on the roof of the cab, towards the front, above the windshield. The light bar shall feature: • A 56" light bar designed for high performance • Two (2) red and Two (2) blue Linear Super LED corner modules • Three (3) red CON3 LED hinged modules • Three (3) blue CONS LED hinged modules • Clear hard coated lenses to provide extended life/luster protection against UV & chemical stresses Designed in accordance with NFPA Zone A requirements SHOP NOTES»Two (2) Red Corner LED's to be on the Driver Side. Two (2) Blue Corner LED's to be on the officer side. The 3 Red LED's and # Blue LED's across the front shall be left to right - RED - BLUE -RED -BLUE -RED -BLUE. See drawing being furnished LIGHTBAR ACTIVATION The front upper light bar activation shall be wired into the master warning switch. UPPER REAR WARNING LIGHTS One (1) pair of Whelen Super LED, rotating beacons, P/N L31H*F, shall be installed, one each side on the upper rear of the apparatus body. The unit shall have dimensions of 4" high x 7-9/16" deep. Page 2762 The driver side warning light shall be a Whelen Blue LED rotator, model L31BBF with a clear lens. The officer side warning light shall be a Whelen red LED rotator, model L31H2FN with a clear lens. REAR WARNING LIGHT MOUNTING The upper rear lights shall be mounted on cast aluminum stanchions attached to the apparatus body, one on each side. LOWER FRONT WARNING LIGHTS One (1) pair of Whelen model LINZ6 LED warning lights shall be installed, one each side one the front of the chassis cab. The warning light shall incorporate six red Super -LEDs, a clear non -optic hard coated polycarbonate lens, clear optic collimator and utilize a metalized reflector for maximum output. The dimensions of the lights shall be 2" x 4". The driver side warning light shall be a Whelen Model LINZ6 Blue LED with clear lens. The officer side warning light shall be a Whelen Model LINZ6R red LED with clear lens. Each light shall be surface mounted with a Whelen Model LIN6FC chrome flange. INTERSECTION WARNING LIGHTS One (1) pair of Whelen model LINZ6 LED warning lights shall be installed, one each side of the chassis cab. The warning light shall incorporate six red Super -LEDs, a clear non -optic hard coated polycarbonate lens, clear optic collimator and utilize a metalized reflector for maximum output. The dimensions of the lights shall be 2" x 4". The driver side warning light shall be a Whelen Model LINZ6 Blue LED with clear lens. The officer side warning light shall be a Whelen Model LINZ6R red LED with clear lens. Each light shall be surface mounted with a Whelen Model LIN6FC chrome flange. LOWER MID -BODY WARNING LIGHTS One (1) pair of Whelen model LINZ6 LED warning lights shall be installed, one each side one of the apparatus, mid body. The warning light shall incorporate six red Super -LEDs, a clear non -optic hard coated polycarbonate lens, clear optic collimator and utilize a metalized reflector for maximum output. The dimensions of the lights shall be 2" x 4". The driver side warning light shall be a Whelen Model LINZ6 Blue LED with clear lens. The officer side warning light shall be a Whelen Model LINZ6R red LED with clear lens. Each light shall be surface mounted with a Whelen Model LIN6FC chrome flange. Page 28162 LOWER REAR SIDE WARNING LIGHTS One (1) pair of Whelen model LINZ6 LED warning lights shall be installed, one each side of the apparatus body, towards the rear of the body. The warning light shall incorporate six red Super -LEDs, a clear non -optic hard coated polycarbonate lens, clear optic collimator and utilize a metalized reflector for maximum output. The dimensions of the lights shall be 2" x 411 . The driver side warning light shall be a Whelen Model LINZ6R red LED with clear lens. The officer side warning light shall be a Whelen Model LINZ6 Blue LED with clear lens. Each light shall be surface mounted with a Whelen Model LIN6FC chrome flange. LOWER REAR WARNING LIGHTS One (1) pair of Whelen model LINZ6 LED warning lights shall be installed, one each side on the lower rear portion of the apparatus body. The warning light shall incorporate six red Super -LEDs, a clear non - optic hard coated polycarbonate lens, clear optic collimator and utilize a metalized reflector for maximum output. The dimensions of the lights shall be 2" x 4". The driver side warning light shall be a Whelen Model LINZ6R red LED with clear lens. The officer side warning light shall be a Whelen Model LINZ6 Blue LED with clear lens. j Each light shall be surface mounted with a Whelen Model LIN6FC chrome flange. TRAFFIC ARROW LIGHT One (1) Whelen Model #TAM85 Traffic Advisor shall be installed. The light shall be equipped with eight (8) 500 Series TIR6TM Super -LED lights in a low profile flat style lamps measuring 46-7/8" (119cm) in length. The unit shall be mounted at the rear of the apparatus body. The Traffic Advisor control head shall be mounted inside the cab and be accessible by the driver and officer. The traffic arrow light shall be surface mounted at the rear of the apparatus body. Page 29162 PUMP SYSTEM AND ACCESSORIES DARLEY PSM SINGLE STAGE PUMP A Darley model PSM single stage split -drive shaft driven fire pump shall be provided and installed. The pump shall be midship mounted and designed to operate through an integral transmission, including a means for power selectivity to the driving axle or to the pump. The pump shall be driven by a driveline from the chassis transmission. The engine, transmission and driveline components shall provide sufficient horsepower and RPM to enable the pump to meet and exceed its rated performance. The pump shall contain a cored heating jacket feature that, if selected, can be connected into the vehicle antifreeze system to protect the pump from freezing in cold climates, and to help reject engine heat from engine coolant, providing longer life for the engine. PUMP SHAFT The pump shaft shall be precision ground stainless steel with long wearing Chromium Oxide hard coating under the packing glands with a hardness level of Rockwell C72. The shaft shall be splined to receive broached impeller hubs, for greater resistance to wear, torsion vibration, and torque imposed by engine, as well as ease of maintenance and repair. The bearings provided shall be heavy duty, deep groove, radial type ball bearings. Sleeve bearings on any portion of the pump or transmission shall be prohibited due to wear, deflection, and alignment concerns. The bearings shall be protected at all openings from road dirt and water splash with oil seals and water slingers. IMPELLER The impeller shall be a high strength bronze alloy of mixed flow design, splined to the pump shaft for precision fit, durability, and ease of maintenance. Impeller shall be vacuum cast designed for maximum lift and highest capacity. The seal rings shall be renewable, double labyrinth, wrap around bronze type. Impeller shaft oil seals shall be constructed to be free from steel components except for the internal lip spring. The impeller shaft oil seals shall carry a lifetime warranty against damage from corrosion from water and other fire -fighting fluids. PUMP TRANSMISSION The transmission case shall be heavy duty cast iron. A magnetic drain plug shall be provided. Transmission case shall include a dip stick for checking oil level. Transmission case interior shall be powder coated to reduce oil contamination. Transmission case shall be equipped with a removable plate for quick inspection of gears, shafts, and bearings inside the transmission. The pump drive shaft shall be precision ground, heat treated alloy steel, with a minimum 2-1/2" x 10" spline. The net through -torque rating of the gearbox shall exceed 19,000 foot pounds. Gears shall be helical design, Page 3062 and shall be precision ground for quiet operation and extended life. The gears shall be manufactured from alloy steel and carburized for surface hardness and strength. The pump clutch gear shall be a heat treated alloy -steel splined spur gear to engage either the pump drive gear or the truck drive shaft gear, and shall have bullet -nosed teeth to reduce the possibility of a butt -tooth condition. The pump clutch gear shall be separate from the main drive gear in order to maintain the greatest precision for driving the pump gear train. The pump transmission shall require no further lubrication beyond that provided by the intrinsic action of the gears, to reduce the likelihood of failure due to loss of auxiliary lubrication. DRIVELINE INSTALLATION The chassis drivelines shall be sized for intended application and torque requirements. The installation shall comply with driveline manufacturer's guidelines. MANUALS Two (2) manuals covering the fire pump transmission and fire pump shall be provided with the apparatus. 1250 GPM FIRE PUMP SPECIFICATIONS The centrifugal type fire pump shall be a Darley model PSM midship mounted with a rated capacity of 1250 GPM. The pump shall meet NFPA 1901 requirements. The pump shall be certified to meet the following deliveries: 1250 GPM @ 150 PSI 1250 GPM @ 165 PSI 875 GPM @ 200 PSI 625 GPM @ 250 PSI LEFT SIDE -- 6" UNGATED INTAKE One (1) 6" ungated suction intake shall be installed on the left side pump panel to supply the fire pump from an external water supply. The threads shall be 6" NST. The intake shall be provided with a removable screen. One (1) 6" chrome plated cap shall be provided. The threads shall be NST and the cap shall be equipped long handles. RIGHT SIDE -- 6" UNGATED INTAKE One (1) 6" ungated suction intake shall be installed on the right side pump panel to supply the fire pump from an external water supply. The intake shall be provided with a removable screen. One (1) 6" chrome plated cap shall be provided. The threads shall be NST and the cap shall be equipped long handles. Page 31162 MECHANICAL SEAL SPECIFICATIONS The mechanical seal shall be formed from silicon carbide with welded springs. The stationary face of the mechanical seals shall be made from silicon carbide, an extremely hard and heat dissipative material, which resists wear and dry running damage. ELECTRIC/PNEUMATIC PUMP SHIFT SPECIFICATIONS An air powered pump shift shall be installed in the cab driver's area where not subject to accidental engagement. The pump shift shall be air operated and shall incorporate an air cylinder with an electric actuated switch to shift from road to pump and back. The apparatus pump shift shall be engaged only when apparatus is in a stationary position and the parking brake is engaged. 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 pump 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 function and proper operation. ELECTRIC PRIMER SPECIFICATIONS A 12 volt electrically driven positive displacement fire pump primer system shall be installed. The priming pump shall be constructed of heat treated aluminum and hard coat anodized and shall not use oil in the operation. The system shall perform in compliance to applicable NFPA standards. A single, push-pull control shall be located on the pump operator's panel with a "Pull to Prime - Push to Close" label. PRESSURE GOVERNOR AND ENGINE -PUMP MONITORING One (1) Fire Research InControl series TGA300 pressure governor and monitoring display kit shall be installed. The kit shall include a control module, intake pressure sensor, discharge pressure sensor, and cables. The control module case shall be waterproof and have dimensions not to exceed 5 1/2" high by 10 1/2" wide by 2" 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: • Pump discharge; shown with four daylight bright LED digits more than 1/2" high • Pump Intake; shown with four daylight bright LED digits more than 1/2" high • Pressure/ RPM setting; shown on a dot matrix message display i • Pressure and RPM operating mode LEDs Page 32162 • Throttle ready LED • Engine RPM; shown with four daylight bright LED digits more than 1/2" high • Check engine and stop engine warning LEDs • Oil pressure; shown on a dual color (green/red) LED bar graph display • Engine coolant temperature; shown on a dual color (green/red) LED bar graph display • Transmission Temperature: shown on a dual color (green/red) LED bar graph display • Battery voltage; shown on a dual color (green/red) LED bar graph display. The 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. All LED intensity shall be automatically adjusted for day and night time operation. The program shall store the accumulated operating hours for the pump and engine to be displayed with the push of a button. It shall monitor inputs and support audible and visual warning alarms for the following conditions: • High Battery Voltage • Low Battery Voltage (Engine Oft) • Low Battery Voltage (Engine Running) • High Transmission Temperature • Low Engine Oil Pressure • High Engine Coolant Temperature • Out of Water (visual alarm only) • No Engine Response (visual alarm only). The program features shall be accessed via push buttons located on the front of the control panel. There shall be an USB port located at the rear of the control module to upload future firmware enhancements. Inputs to the control panel from the pump discharge and intake pressure sensors shall be electrical. The discharge pressure display shall show pressures from 0 to 600 psi. The intake pressure display shall show pressures from -30 in. Hg to 600 psi. 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 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. The pressure governor, monitoring and master pressure display shall be programmed to interface with a specific engine. PUMP PLUMBING SYSTEM The fire pump plumbing system shall be of rigid stainless steel piping or flexible piping with stainless steel Page 33162 fittings. Victaulic 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 Victaulic connections. The fire pump and plumbing shall be hydrostatically tested in compliance to applicable sections of NFPA standards, with test results submit with the delivery documentation. 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. The stainless steel manifold assembly shall have a ten (10) year warranty. 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. PUMP ANODES There shall be sacrificial, zinc anodes in the pump steamer ports which shall protect the pump and piping from electrolyis. These anodes shall also act as screens. FIRE PUMP MASTER DRAIN The fire pump plumbing system and fire pump shall be piped to a single push-pull type master pump drain assembly. 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. FIRE PUMP & PLUMBING SYSTEM PAINTING The fire pump and plumbing system shall be painted by the fire apparatus manufacturer. The fire pump and the plumbing shall be painted metallic silver. Page 34162 HOSE THREADS The hose threads shall be National Standard Thread (NST) on all base threads on the apparatus intakes and discharges. 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. The tank to pump valve shall be controlled at the pump operator's panel. The valve shall be an Akron 8000 Series three-inch (3") valve with a stainless ball. One (1) manually operated swing type valve with Class 1 control at the top mount pump panel console shall be installed on the specified discharge. The up and down movement control handle shall be equipped with quarter -turn locking feature. The valve shall be equipped with a color -coded name plate. 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) manually operated swing type valve, with control at the top mount pump panel console shall be installed on the specified discharge. The up and down movement control handle shall be equipped with quarter turn locking feature. The valve shall be equipped color -coded nameplate label. The specified valve shall be a two-inch (2") valve with a stainless ball. FIRE PUMP SPLIT SHAFT DRIVESHAFTS AND INSTALLATION The mid -ship split shaft 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 drive shaft(s) shall be spin balanced prior to final installation. 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. Page 35162 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. INTAKE RELIEF/DUMP VALVE One (1) TFT A18 series, 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 FIRE PUMP COOLING The fire pump shall be equipped with 3/8" cooling line from the pump to the water tank. This re- circulation line shall be controlled by a pump panel control valve with nameplate label noting it as the "fire pump bypass cooler". 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. 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 opened valve, mounted at the operator's 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. A nameplate label shall be installed on the pump panel noting "engine cooling system" with "on-off' opening directions noted. Page 36162 LEFT SIDE -- 2-1/2" GATED INTAKE One (1) 2-1/2" gated suction intake shall be installed on the left side of the 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. An Innovative Controls W 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) 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. The valve shall be equipped with one (1) manually operated swing type manual control located adjacent the intake. The valve shall be equipped a color -coded name plate. DISCHARGES 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. An Innovative Controls'/<" 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) manually operated swing type valve, with control at the top mount pump panel console shall be installed on the specified discharge. The up and down movement control handle shall be equipped with quarter turn locking feature. The valve shall be equipped color -coded nameplate label. The specified valve shall be a two-inch (2") valve with a stainless ball. Two (2) 2-1/2" discharge pressure gauge (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. Page 3762 CROSSLAY HINGED COVER The crosslay hosebed shall be equipped with a single aluminum diamond plate hinged cover with vinyl end flaps with hook & loop fasteners. The cover shall have rubber bumpers, latching devices, and lift up handle on each end of the cover. The vinyl cover shall be red in color. ROLLERS FOR CROSSLAY HOSE BED The crosslay hosebed shall be equipped stainless steel "U" shaped roller system, one on each end of the hosebed. 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. LEFT SIDE PUMP PANEL -- 2-1/2" DISCHARGE Two (1) 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 threads. A color coded nameplate label shall be provided adjacent the control handle. An Innovative Controls %" 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) 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) 2-1/2" NST rocker lug chrome plated vented cap and cable or chain securement shall be provided. The specified valves shall be an Akron 8000 Series two and one half-inch (2-1/2") valve with a stainless ball. Two (2) manually operated swing type valve with Class 1 control at the top mount pump panel console shall be installed on the specified discharge. The up and down movement control handle shall be equipped with quarter -turn locking feature. The valve shall be equipped with a color -coded name plate. 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. Page38162 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 outlet shall have 2-1/2" NH male hose threads. A chrome plated elbow with rocker lugs shall be provided with 2-1/2" NST swivel female x 2-1/2" NH male hose threads. A color coded nameplate label shall be provided adjacent the control handle. An Innovative Controls V 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) 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) 2-1/2" NST rocker lug chrome plated vented cap and cable or chain securement shall be provided. One (1) manually operated swing type valve, with control at the top mount pump panel console shall be installed on the specified discharge. The up and down movement control handle shall be equipped with quarter turn locking feature. The valve shall be equipped color -coded nameplate label. The specified valve shall be a two and one half-inch (2-1/2") valve with a stainless ball. One (1) 2-1/2" discharge pressure gauge (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. 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. An Innovative Controls V 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) 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) 5" lightweight aluminum Storz cap with cable or chain securement shall be provided. The specified valve shall be an Akron 8000 Series four -inch (4") valve. 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. Page 39162 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. REAR RIGHT SIDE -- 2-1/2" DISCHARGE One (1) 2-1/2" discharge shall be installed on the right side rear panel of the apparatus body and shall be 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 adapter with 30 degree slant. The outlet shall be equipped with an engraved nameplate label shall be installed adjacent the valve control handle. An Innovative Controls V 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) 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) 2-1/2" NST rocker lug chrome plated vented cap and cable or chain securement shall be provided. One (1) manually operated swing type valve, with control at the top mount pump panel console shall be installed on the specified discharge. The up and down movement control handle shall be equipped with quarter turn locking feature. The valve shall be equipped color -coded nameplate label. The specified valve shall be a two and one half-inch (2-1/2") valve with a stainless ball. One (1) 2-1/2" discharge pressure gauge (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. 3" MONITOR DISCHARGE One (1) 3" discharge shall be piped to the area over the pump enclosure with 3" 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. An Innovative Controls 1/4" 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) Akron valve with a manually operated swing type and control at the top mount pump panel console shall be provided on the specified discharge. The up and down movement control handle shall be Page 40162 equipped with quarter -turn locking feature. The discharge shall be equipped with a slow -close device. The valve shall be equipped color -coded name plate. I The specified valve shall be a three-inch (3") valve with a stainless ball. One (1) 2-1/2" discharge pressure gauge (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. TOP MOUNT PUMP ENCLOSURE The top 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 intake discharge controls are to be mounted above the fire pump at a top mounted operator's control panel to provide around -the -truck visibility. Access to the top mounted control panel shall be provided from both sides of the truck with a large full width walkway ahead of the control panel. The walkway and running boards shall be bolted in place and shall be constructed of slip -resistant NFPA compliant surfaces. There shall be four (4) rubber shock mounted lights furnished in the lower forward facing panel to illuminate the walkway. Access to the plumbing area shall be provided from both sides of the truck with a large full width walkway ahead of the control panel. The fire pump, valves and controls shall be accessible for service and maintenance as required by applicable sections of NFPA standards. In addition, a removable aluminum tread plate panel shall be provided on vertical surface on the front surface of the pump enclosure. Access handrails shall be 1-1/4" in diameter extruded aluminum with chrome plated end brackets shall be provided and installed on each side, for easy access to the walkway. Engine gauges and master pump gauges shall be mounted on the upper incline plane of the gauge and valve control panel. Both the upper gauge panel and lower valve control panel to be full width and completely removable for access to the pump compartment. The valve controls and individual pressure gauges to be located on the lower flat surface of the valve control panel. All valves and control handles shall have removable escutcheons for easy valve service without removing the entire panel. The following controls and equipment shall be provided on the pump panel or within the pump enclosure: • Electric 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. Page 41162 • Tank suction control. • Water tank level gauge. • Pump panel lights. Crosslay Installation The dunnage area atop the pump enclosure shall be notched for the installation of a crosslay hose bed. The hosebed shall have smooth sides and removable grating under the hose area. Provisions shall be provided to secure hose and equipment per requirements of applicable NFPA standards. LEFT SIDE RUNNING BOARD -- TOP MOUNT PANEL The left top mount pump panels shall be equipped with a 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. FLOATING HOSEWELL COMPARTMENT -- LEFT SIDE One (1) floating hosewell shall be recessed in the left side running board of the apparatus pump panel. The hosewell shall be constructed of aluminum treadplate material and shall be provided with drain holes drilled in each bottom corner with plastic grating on the floor. The hose and couplings shall be secured in compliance to applicable NFPA standards. Capacity for the following purchaser supplied hose: HOSE WELL SECUREMENT There shall be two (2) Velcro straps provided for the securement of the hose in the running board hose well. RIGHT SIDE RUNNING BOARD -- TOP MOUNT PANEL The right top mount pump panel shall be equipped with a 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. FLOATING HOSEWELL COMPARTMENT -- RIGHT SIDE One (1) floating hosewell shall be recessed in the right side running board of the apparatus pump panel. The hosewell shall be constructed of aluminum treadplate material and shall be provided with drain holes drilled in each bottom corner with plastic grating on the floor. �J Page 42162 The hose and couplings shall be secured in compliance to applicable NFPA standards. Capacity for the following purchaser supplied hose: HOSE WELL SECUREMENT There shall be two (2) Velcro straps provided for the securement of the hose in the running board hose well. PUMP ENCLOSURE ACCESS DOORS -- LEFT/RIGHT SIDE UPPER A pump panel access door shall be provided on the upper left and right sides of the top mount pump enclosure. The access door shall be approximately 18" high and as wide as possible. The door shall be constructed of black thermoplastic covered aluminum with push button type latches. PUMP PANEL --TOP MOUNT The left hand, right hand, and top mount pump panels shall be constructed of black thermoplastic coating aluminum material and be fastened to the pump enclosure with 1/4" stainless steel bolts. 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. 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. 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. 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. Permanent type nameplates and instruction panels shall be installed on the pump panel for safe operation Page 43162 of the pumping equipment and controls. PUMP PANEL LIGHTS -- TOP MOUNT Three (3) Tecniq E10 -W0001-1 or equal LED lights with clear lenses shall be installed under an instrument panel light hood along the full width of the top mount pump panel. On each side, the pump enclosure shall have two (2) lights with light hood, controlled by the switch on pump panel. PUMP PANEL LIGHTS One (1) of the pump panel lights shall be illuminated at the time the fire pump is engaged into operation. The remaining lights shall be controlled by a switch located on the operator's instrument panel. 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. TEST TAPS Test taps for pump intake and pump pressure shall be provided on the pump instrument panel and be properly labeled. WATER TANK GAUGE One (1) Fire Research TankVision Pro model WLA300-A00 tank indicator kit shall be installed on the pump panel. The kit shall include an electronic indicator module, a pressure sensor, and a 10' sensor cable. The indicator shall show the volume of water in the tank on nine (9) easy to see super bright RGB LEDs. A wide view lens over the LEDs shall provide for a viewing angle of 180 degrees. The indicator case shall be waterproof, manufactured of Polycarbonatc/Nylon material, and have a distinctive blue label. The program features shall be accessed from the front of the indicator module. The program shall support self -diagnostics capabilities, self -calibration, six (6) programmable colored light patterns to display tank volume, adjustable brightness control levels and a datalink to connect remote indicators. Low water warnings shall include flashing LEDs at 1/4 tank, down chasing LEDs when the tank is almost empty, and an output for an audio alarm. Page 44162 The indicator shall receive an input signal from an electronic pressure sensor. The sensor shall be mounted from the outside of the water tank near the bottom. No probe shall place on the interior of the tank. Wiring shall be weather resistant and have automotive type plug-in connectors. WATER TANK LEVEL LIGHTS Three (3) Whelen PS -TANK vertically mounted LED lights shall be installed one each side of the apparatus and one (1) on the rear 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 a Fire Research Corporation TankVision remote driver. WATER TANK -1000 GALLON The apparatus shall be equipped with a one -thousand (1000) gallon polypropylene water tank. The tank shall be equipped with a four -inch (4") overflow pipe. WATER TANK FILL TOWER A fill tower measuring approximately 10" x 10" square shall be provided on the water tank up to and including 1500 gallons total capacity. 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. Page 45162 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. 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. 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. Page 4662 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). 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 rear of body. The valve shall be an Akron 8000 Series two and one half-inch (2-1/2") valve with a stainless ball. The direct tank fill inlet shall include a 2-1/2" female NH swivel, plug and screen. HOSEBED WIDTH The width of the hosebed shall be 70". ALUMINUM HOSEBED GRATING SINGLE AXLE The hose bed compartment deck shall be constructed entirely from maintenance -free, 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 and shall be welded into a one-piece grid system to prevent the accumulation of water and allow ventilation to assist in drying hose. ALUMINUM HOSEBED DIVIDER Two (2) adjustable hosebed divider constructed of .250" aluminum shall be installed on the apparatus. VINYL HOSEBED COVER SINGLE AXLE The apparatus shall be equipped with a vinyl hosebed cover with a weighted rear flap. The cover, approximately 74" wide, shall be secured utilizing a Velcro fastening system at the front and sides of the hosebed body. The vinyl cover shall be red in color. Page 47162 HOSEBED RISERS Hosebed risers shall be provided and installed at the front and along each side of the main hosebed for added depth to meet the hose storage requirement. Risers shall form the right and left side vertical hosebed sides. Hosebed risers shall be fabricated of aluminum treadplate. HOSEBED WIDTH The width of the hosebed shall be 70". MODULAR BODY CONSTRUCTION MODULAR BODY The apparatus body shall be designed and built using a computer aided drafting and three dimensional modeling program. This engineering program shall have finite element analysis capability, so the design can be studied and stress points identified. This will allow for a total design review to ensure the strongest and most durable body possible. The use of this engineering system will ensure accuracy and repeatability for service parts in the event of accidental damage. The body components shall be fabricated using CNC equipment to cut and bend the individual body parts. BODY WIDTH The overall width of the pumper body shall not exceed 98". COMPARTMENT DEPTH The side compartments on the pumper body shall have the following dimensions: Lower portion depth of 28" Upper portion depth of 14" 1/8" ALUMINUM BODY The compartment modules shall be fabricated using .125 5052H32 aluminum sheets. The individual compartment pieces shall be cut using a CNC high definition plasma or large cutting equipment. The pieces shall incorporate a "notch and tab" design. This design will ensure that all parts fit accurately. These compartment modules shall bolt to the subframe creating a completely independent modular body. 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. Page 48162 Due to the expected life of the vehicle, proposals will only be acceptable from manufacturers that include these corrosion features. COMPARTMENT TOPS The compartment top shall be formed from .190 aluminum treadplate, meeting NFPA slip resistant standards and shall extend down the side. SUB -FRAME The apparatus shall be designed using a structural subframe, designed as an independent assembly, separate of the chassis frame. This will allow for a totally modular body, capable of being remounted to a different chassis if the need arises. Designs which do not use a modular subframe assembly will not be allowed. This subframe shall be designed using heavy duty 7 gauge steel and 5/8" steel plates to form a subframe capable of carrying the loads designated by the Fire Department. The subframe shall be designed to carry a minimum of 500 lbs per compartment, distributed. The subframe shall be assembled with "Huck" bolts to ensure maximum tightening and clamping force at all joints. It shall be bolted securely at the rear with a minimum of four (4) 5/8" grade 8 bolts on each side and mounted at the front using four (4) spring loaded assemblies and lateral guides to allow for maximum twist, yet keeping the body aligned on the chassis. ( The subframe shall consist of formed 7 gauge cross members, spaced no more than 16 -inches apart, to adequately support the water tank. There shall be '/4" thick hard rubber channel pads covering the cross members, which will help prevent tank damage due to road shock. The tank shall be held in place by four (4) formed angle brackets, at least 3" high. These four brackets will prevent fore and aft and lateral movement of the tank. These cross members shall be attached to two (2) longitudinal 3x3 angles. These angles shall be at the ends of the cross members to allow the compartment to be attached and supported by these pieces. There shall be at least two down and out compartment supports under each compartment, ahead of and behind the rear wheels. GALVANIZED SUB -FRAME The apparatus body subframe shall be constructed entirely of heavy steel structural channel material. Two full frame lengths, three-inch (3") 3.4 pound per foot longitudinal steel channels shall form the sides of the body subframe and sides of the water tank cradle. Subframe crossmembers shall be fabricated with three inch (3") 3.4 pound per foot heavy steel channel cross members welded to the longitudinal body subframe sides and the full length frame pads. Two full frame length 1/2" x 3" flat steel frame pads shall be attached to the body subframe and rest on top of the chassis frame rails for proper frame weight distribution. The steel frame pads, longitudinal steel channels and subframe crossmembers shall be attached to the chassis frame rails using heavy "U" bolt fasteners to allow removal of the subframe and body assembly Page 49162 from the chassis. There shall be a barrier provided between the subframe and body to prevent electrolysis. The rear subframe and lower body platform support members shall be of the "two piece" design, fabricated of 3.4 lb. Per foot heavy channel and welded to the full length subframe channel liners at the rear. A minimum of two rear platform support channels shall be provided and constructed of 3.4 lb. Per foot heavy steel material. Each support channel shall have welded in gusset where the support meets the rear subframe rails. After fabrication the entire subframe assembly shall be hot dip galvanized to prevent corrosion. The hot dip galvanized subframe shall have a lifetime warranty against failure due to corrosion. This steel subframe shall carry the weight of the apparatus body, tank, water and equipment. This method of apparatus construction gives an excellent strength/weight ratio. SINGLE AXLE WHEEL WELL LINER For ease of accessibility and maintenance, wheel well module shall be painted smooth aluminum plate. To fully protect the wheel well area from road debris and to aid in cleaning, a full depth (minimum of 25") radius wheel well liner shall be provided. The rear wheel wells shall be radius cut for a streamlined appearance. A polished aluminum fenderette shall be furnished at each rear wheel well opening, held in place with concealed stainless steel fasteners. EZ -PULL DOWN STRAPS Seven (7) elastic nylon straps shall be provided and installed on each roll up door. The straps shall be secured to the side wall of the interior compartment in a way that will allow the EZ -Pull strap to contract automatically and tuck inside the compartment when closed to prevent the strap from dangling and hindering closing of the door. When the door is the open position, the straps shall be installed so that they are fully extended as to not interfere with removing items from the compartment. For the ease of locating, the straps shall be bright orange in color. ROLL UP DOOR CONSTRUCTION The roll up door(s) shall be fabricated from aluminum extrusions and be manufactured and assembled in the United States. The door slats shall be double-wall extrusions with dimensions of 1.366" high x.315" thick. The exterior surface shall be flat and the interior surface concave to deflect loose equipment to prevent the door from jamming. Each slat shall have interlocking end shoes to prevent the slat from moving side to side resulting in binding of the door. Each slat shall be separated by a co -extruded PVC and rubber inner seal to prevent metal to metal contact and minimize dirt and moisture from entering the compartment. The inner seal shall not be visible from the exterior to maintain a clean appearance of door. The slats shall have interlocking Page 50162 joints with a folding locking flange to provide security and prevent penetration by sharp objects. The track shall be a one (1) piece aluminum assembly that has an attaching flange and finishing flange incorporated into the design that facilitates installation and provides a finished look to the door without additional trim or caulking. A low profile side seal shall be utilized to maximize usable compartment space. A drip rail designed to prevent water from dripping into the compartment shall be provided. The drip rail shall have a built in replaceable non -contacting seal to eliminate scratching of the surface of the door. Bottom rail extrusion must have smooth back to prevent loose equipment from jamming the door and have "V" shaped double seal to prevent water and debris from entering the compartment. The door latch system shall be a full width one (1) piece lift bar that enables the user to operate with one hand. The roll mechanism shall have a clip system that connects the curtain slats to the operator drum to allow for easy tension adjustment without tools. A four (4) inch diameter counterbalanced operator drum to shall be incorporated to assist in lifting the door. BODY CONFIGURATION The modular aluminum apparatus body shall be 144" long LEFT SIDE COMPARTMENTS COMPARTMENT HEIGHT The body compartments shall be 72" in height. FORWARD COMPARTMENT There shall be one (1) full height compartment module located ahead of the rear wheels. The compartment module shall be equipped with a full height natural finish roll up door. The compartment shall be equipped with the following: A removable louvered vent shall be provided in the compartment. ADJUSTABLE SHELVING TRACKS The compartments shall be equipped with two (2) aluminum adjustable tracks, vertically mounted, that are bolted in place for adjustable shelving and equipment mounting. PAC TRAC ON BACK WALL OF COMPARTMENT There shall be three (3) lengths of 7000 Series Pac Trac provided in the upper compartment area on the back wall for the purpose of mounting equipment. PacTrac 3 -Section Z -Mount brackets shall be used for in the installation. Page 51162 Equipment brackets to be attached to the Pac Trac shall be provided by the purchaser or as listed elsewhere in these specifications. COMPARTMENT LIGHTS Two (2) vertically mounted LED strip lights shall be installed inside the compartment. The lights shall have a polycarbonate lens to eliminate breakage from impact and eliminate heat build up and each light shall be approximately 30" in length. The compartment light shall be mounted in the doorjamb to illuminate the compartment interior. The compartment light will be controlled by a magnetic "On -Off' switch located on each compartment door. OVERWHEEL COMPARTMENT There shall be one (1) compartment module above the rear wheels. The compartment module shall be equipped with a natural finish roll up door. The compartment shall be equipped with the following: A removable louvered vent shall be provided in the compartment. ADJUSTABLE SHELVING TRACKS The compartments shall be equipped with two (2) aluminum adjustable tracks, vertically mounted, that are bolted in place for adjustable shelving and equipment mounting. PAC TRAC ON BACK WALL OF COMPARTMENT There shall be three (3) lengths of 7000 Series Pac Trac provided in the upper compartment area on the back wall for the purpose of mounting equipment. PacTrac 3 -Section Z -Mount brackets shall be used for in the installation. Equipment brackets to be attached to the Pac Trac shall be provided by the purchaser or as listed elsewhere in these specifications. COMPARTMENT LIGHTS Two (2) vertically mounted LED strip lights shall be installed inside the compartment. The lights shall have a polycarbonate lens to eliminate breakage from impact and eliminate heat build up and each light shall be approximately 30" in length. The compartment light shall be mounted in the doorjamb to illuminate the compartment interior. The compartment light will be controlled by a magnetic "On -Off' switch located on each compartment Page 52162 door. REAR COMPARTMENT There shall be one (1) full height compartment module located behind the rear wheels. The compartment module shall be equipped with a full height natural finish roll up door. An easy to reach panel with hinged door shall be provided to access the wiring components in the rear compartment. The compartment shall be equipped with the following: A removable louvered vent shall be provided in the compartment. ADJUSTABLE SHELVING TRACKS The compartments shall be equipped with two (2) aluminum adjustable tracks, vertically mounted, that are bolted in place for adjustable shelving and equipment mounting. ADJUSTABLE SHELVES Two (2) adjustable shelves shall be constructed of .125" smooth aluminum plate with 1.5" formed vertical lip front & back. Shelf supports on each side to be constructed of .188" aluminum and bolted to an aluminum extrusion (mounted vertically) by use of 3/8" bolts and spring-loaded cam locks. If shelf is longer than 40" a reinforcement by aluminum gusset is to be placed full-length on bottom of shelf. COMPARTMENT LIGHTS Two (2) vertically mounted LED strip lights shall be installed inside the compartment. The lights shall have a polycarbonate lens to eliminate breakage from impact and eliminate heat build up and each light shall be approximately 30" in length. The compartment light shall be mounted in the doorjamb to illuminate the compartment interior. The compartment light will be controlled by a magnetic "On -Off' switch located on each compartment door. RIGHT SIDE COMPARTMENTS COMPARTMENT HEIGHT The body compartments shall be 72" in height. FORWARD COMPARTMENT There shall be one (1) full height compartment module located ahead of the rear wheels. The compartment Page 53162 module shall be equipped with a full height natural finish roll up door. The compartment shall be equipped with the following: A removable louvered vent shall be provided in the compartment. ADJUSTABLE SHELVING TRACKS The compartments shall be equipped with two (2) aluminum adjustable tracks, vertically mounted, that are bolted in place for adjustable shelving and equipment mounting. PAC TRAC ON BACK WALL OF COMPARTMENT There shall be three (3) lengths of 7000 Series Pac Trac provided in the upper compartment area on the back wall for the purpose of mounting equipment. PacTrac 3 -Section Z -Mount brackets shall be used for in the installation. Equipment brackets to be attached to the Pac Trac shall be provided by the purchaser or as listed elsewhere in these specifications. COMPARTMENT LIGHTS Two (2) vertically mounted LED strip lights shall be installed inside the compartment. The lights shall have a polycarbonate lens to eliminate breakage from impact and eliminate heat build up and each light shall be approximately 30" in length. The compartment light shall be mounted in the doorjamb to illuminate the compartment interior. The compartment light will be controlled by a magnetic "On -Off' switch located on each compartment door. OVERWHEEL COMPARTMENT There shall be one (1) compartment module above the rear wheels. The compartment module shall be equipped with a natural finish roll up door. The compartment shall be equipped with the following: A removable louvered vent shall be provided in the compartment. ADJUSTABLE SHELVING TRACKS The compartments shall be equipped with two (2) aluminum adjustable tracks, vertically mounted, that are bolted in place for adjustable shelving and equipment mounting. Page 54162 ADJUSTABLE SHELF One (1) adjustable shelf shall be constructed of. 125" smooth aluminum plate with 1.5" formed vertical lip front & back. Shelf supports on each side to be constructed of .188" aluminum and bolted to an aluminum extrusion (mounted vertically) by use of 3/8" bolts and spring-loaded cam locks. If shelf is longer than 40" a reinforcement by aluminum gusset is to be placed full-length on bottom of shelf. COMPARTMENT LIGHTS Two (2) vertically mounted LED strip lights shall be installed inside the compartment. The lights shall have a polycarbonate lens to eliminate breakage from impact and eliminate heat build up and each light shall be approximately 30" in length. The compartment light shall be mounted in the doorjamb to illuminate the compartment interior. The compartment light will be controlled by a magnetic "On -Off switch located on each compartment door. REAR COMPARTMENT There shall be one (1) full height compartment module located behind the rear wheels. The compartment module shall be equipped with a full height natural finish roll up door. The compartment shall be equipped with the following: A removable louvered vent shall be provided in the compartment. ADJUSTABLE SHELVING TRACKS The compartments shall be equipped with two (2) aluminum adjustable tracks, vertically mounted, that are bolted in place for adjustable shelving and equipment mounting. ADJUSTABLE SHELF One (1) adjustable shelf shall be constructed of .125" smooth aluminum plate with 1.5" formed vertical lip front & back. Shelf supports on each side to be constructed of .188" aluminum and bolted to an aluminum extrusion (mounted vertically) by use of 3/8" bolts and spring-loaded cam locks. If shelf is longer than 40" a reinforcement by aluminum gusset is to be placed full-length on bottom of shelf. 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. Page 55162 COMPARTMENT LIGHTS Two (2) vertically mounted LED strip lights shall be installed inside the compartment. The lights shall have a polycarbonate lens to eliminate breakage from impact and eliminate heat build up and each light shall be approximately 30" in length. The compartment light shall be mounted in the doorjamb to illuminate the compartment interior. The compartment light will be controlled by a magnetic "On -Off' switch located on each compartment door. REAR CENTER COMPARTMENT There shall be one (1) compartment located at the rear of the apparatus. The compartment shall be 45" high x 24" deep x 42" wide and be equipped with a natural finish roll up door. The compartment shall be partitioned off from the side compartments. The compartment shall be equipped with the following: A removable louvered vent shall be provided in the compartment. ADJUSTABLE SHELVING TRACKS The compartments shall be equipped with two (2) aluminum adjustable tracks, vertically mounted, that are bolted in place for adjustable shelving and equipment mounting. ADJUSTABLE SHELF One (1) adjustable shelf shall be constructed of .125" smooth aluminum plate with 1.5" formed vertical lip front & back. Shelf supports on each side to be constructed of .188" aluminum and bolted to an aluminum extrusion (mounted vertically) by use of 3/8" bolts and spring-loaded cam locks. If shelf is longer than 40" a reinforcement by aluminum gusset is to be placed full-length on bottom of shelf. 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. PAC TRAC ON BACK WALL OF COMPARTMENT There shall be three (3) lengths of 7000 Series Pac Trac provided in the upper compartment area on the back wall for the purpose of mounting equipment. PacTrac 3 -Section Z -Mount brackets shall be used for in the installation. Page 56162 Equipment brackets to be attached to the Pac Trac shall be provided by the purchaser or as listed elsewhere in these specifications. COMPARTMENT LIGHTS Two (2) vertically mounted LED strip lights shall be installed inside the compartment. The lights shall have a polycarbonate lens to eliminate breakage from impact and eliminate heat build up and each light shall be approximately 30" in length. The compartment light shall be mounted in the door jamb to illuminate the compartment interior. The compartment light will be controlled by a magnetic "On -Off' switch located on each compartment door. LADDER MOUNTING SLIDE OUT VERTICAL LADDER MOUNTINGS The ladder shall slide into the right rear of the apparatus, through the right side of the body. The vertically mounted slide in assembly shall be an integral part of the body and accessible through a hinged door. The hinged door shall be constructed of smooth material, with chevron striping applied to match the rear of the apparatus body. LADDERSOURCE New ground ladders shall be provided by the body builder. OTHER BODY ACCESSORIES FRONT BODY PROTECTION PANELS Aluminum tread plate overlays and panels shall be installed on the front of the body compartment from the lower edge to the top of the compartment doors. REAR BODY PROTECTION PANELS The rear body panels of the body shall be a smooth material, to allow for the proper application and installation of a "Chevron" stripe on the rear. EXTRUDED ALUMINUM RUB RAILS Full body length polished aluminum rub rails shall be bolted in place on the right and left body sides and in the pump panel area. The rub rails shall extend outward beyond the body sides for protection of the compartments and doors. There shall be a bolt on aluminum corner casting on each rear corner to blend the rear tailboard assembly with the side rub rails. Page 57 162 The side rub rails shall be a heavy extruded aluminum "C" channel. REAR STEP/TAILBOARD A single piece .188 rear step/tailboard shall be furnished that is a minimum of 16.00" deep and full width of the apparatus body, from rub rail to rubrail. The tailboard shall be provided with a removable casting on each corner for a pleasing appearance. HANDRAIL REAR STEP Two (2) extruded aluminum non -slip handrails, approximately 48" in length, shall be provided and mounted on the rear of the apparatus, one (1) on each side of the body. HANDRAIL BELOW HOSEBED One (1) extruded aluminum non -slip handrail, approximately 48" in length, shall be provided and horizontally mounted below the hosebed on the rear of the apparatus. FOLDING STEPS LEFT SIDE REAR Four (4) 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 step has been third part tested to assure conformation ofNFPA 1901 and FHA, 49CFR specifications for stepping surfaces and handhold. The steps shall be installed on the rear left side of the body. WHEEL WELL PROVISIONS LOCATION The wheel well provisions shall be located on the left side of the apparatus, ahead of the rear wheels. One (1) 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 bolted in-place and removable for repair or replacement. Compartment shall be provided with SCBA cylinder scuff protection. A brushed aluminum door with push button trigger latch shall be provided. SHOP NOTES»Cylinder Size - 7.05" Diameter x 24.8" length. Four (4) one -inch (1 ") wide loop of black webbing shall be installed in each SCBA compartment to Page 58162 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. WHEEL WELL PROVISION LOCATION The wheel well provisions shall be located on the left side of the apparatus, behind of the rear wheels. One (1) 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 bolted in-place and removable for repair or replacement. Compartment shall be provided with SCBA cylinder scuff protection. A brushed aluminum door with push button trigger latch shall be provided. One (1) 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. SHOP NOTES»Cylinder Size - 7.05" Diameter x 24.8" length. WHEEL WELL PROVISIONS LOCATION The wheel well provisions shall be located on the right side of the apparatus, ahead of the rear wheels. One (1) 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 bolted in-place and removable for repair or replacement. Compartment shall be provided with SCBA cylinder scuff protection. A brushed aluminum door with push button trigger latch shall be provided. SHOP NOTES»Cylinder Size - 7.05" Diameter x 24.8" length. Four (4) 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. Page 59162 WHEEL WELL PROVISION LOCATION The wheel well provisions shall be located on the right side of the apparatus, behind of the rear wheels. One (1) 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 bolted in-place and removable for repair or replacement. Compartment shall be provided with SCBA cylinder scuff protection. A brushed aluminum door with push button trigger latch shall be provided. One (1) 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. SHOP NOTES»Cylinder Size - 7.05" Diameter x 24.8" length. BODY PAINT / LETTERING / STRIPING BODY PAINT PROCESS 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 panel. 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. The next two to four coats (depending on need) shall be a PPG DelFleet F4936 High Solids Epoxy Gray Primer. The film build shall be 4-6 mils when dry. The primer surfacer coat, after appropriate dry time, shall be sanded with 320-600 grit sandpaper to ensure maximum gloss of the paint. The last step is the application of at least three coats of PPG Delfleet polyurethane two -component color (single stage). The film build being 2-3 mils dry. The single stage polyurethane, when mixed with corresponding catalyst shall provide a UV barrier to prevent fading and chalking. All products and technicians are certified by PPG every two (2) years. Purchaser shall specify the color along with the color code that the apparatus is to be painted. Special colors or two -tones will have an additional cost. Page 60162 INTERIOR COMPARTMENT FINISH The apparatus side compartment interiors are to be painted with a spatter finish material. The compartments shall be cleaned with a grease remover, and then the surface sanded and prepared for painting. The compartment shall be provided with two (2) coats of white epoxy. The compartments are then coated with a splatter paint top coat. Compartment interiors that are wrinkle finished or are topcoat web painted do not meet the intent nor durability of this requirement and are not acceptable. WHEEL PAINTING The front and rear wheels shall be finish painted to match the apparatus body. Wheels shall be properly prepared and finished with primer coats and top coats as specified. TOUCH-UP PAINT One (1) two (2) ounce bottle of touch-up paint shall be furnished with the completed truck at final delivery. SIMULATED GOLD LEAF LETTERING The lettering shall be applied in simulated gold leaf material, shaded in black and encapsulated in clear Mylar. 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. SHOP NOTES»TO BE WHITE SCOTCHLITE MATERIAL REFLECTIVE STRIPING A 6" wide 3M brand Scotchlite #680-10 reflective stripe shall be affixed to the perimeter of the vehicle. Striping shall conform to the applicable NFPA requirements. At least 50% of the perimeter length of each side and width of the rear and at least 25% of the perimeter width of the front of the vehicle shall have reflective stripe. The side stripe shall be applied in a flowing "Z" pattern. CHEVRON STRIPING The entire rear portion of the body shall have a 3M red/amber reflective chevron style striping, applied at a 45 -degree upward angle pointing towards the center upper portion of the rear panel. Page 6162 GROUND LADDERS EXTENSION LADDER One (1) 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. ROOFLADDER One (1) 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. ROOF LADDER One (1) 10 foot folding aluminum attic ladder shall be provided. The ladder shall meet or exceed all the latest NFPA Standards. Page 62162 Approximate Center of Gravity Calculated City Name: CALHOUN COUNTY, TX Chassis Vertical Center of Gravity From Ground Tilt Table From Manufacture Chassis Track Width- '' 0.00 41 Degree to Tip Over- 1.00 Chassis CG finches ) -1 0.00 Ground to Top of Frame -I 41 Rear Axle Track Width- 72 CG Above Ground 56.67 • „r�r � c �r Horizontal Center of Gravity 66.64 (From Rear Axle) Overall Height of Load Top of Frame Rails to Bottom of Load CG Above Frame Weight Vertical Moment (Inch Lbs) Tank & Water & Foam)- Lower 12 1.5 7.5 2317 17376.27273 Tank & Water & Foam)- Upper 34.25 13.5 30.625 6783 207734.3864 Hose 16.00 49.00 57 1265 72105 Pum 118 10. 19 2200 41800 Body 82 17 24 2592 62208 Ground Ladders 28 1335 27.5 123 3382.5 Chassis See Above 0.00 11785.2 0 Personnel (If 0 Included in Chassis Weight) 56 4; - 32 500 16000 Equipment 72; 1ti.5 19.5 2925 57037.5 Aerial Device See Drawing 0 0 Total 15.67 1 30490.2 477643.6591 CG Above Ground 56.67 • „r�r � c �r Horizontal Center of Gravity 66.64 (From Rear Axle) Rosenbauer- South Dakota DEPARTMENT: CALHOUN COUNTY, TX Wheel Base C A 212 147 Crew Doors: 2 GVWR Rear: 23,000 `' 35,000 Rear: 4254 Cab to Pump Compartment 26 7532 Pump Compartment 48 Tank Length Lower 116 Tank Length Upper 116 rn5en aum Body Length 144 Firefighting Technology Total Tank Capacity 1000 READY TO SERVE Aerial Size 0 Percent of Weight to Front Axle Water (& Foam) Lower Body Pump 5.66% 0.00% 45.75% Water (& Foam) Upper 1 Aerial Hose 5.66% NA 0.47% TOTAL WT FRONT WT REAR WT Water (& Foam) Lower 2,317 131 2,186 Water(& Foam) Upper 6,783 384 6,399 Body 2,592 0 2,592 Pump 2,200 1,007 1,193 Aerial NA 0 0 SUB TOTAL 13,892 1,522 12,370 Chassis 11,785 7,532 4,254 SUB TOTAL 25,677 9,053 16,624 Miscellaneous Equipment 425 258 167 NFPA 1901 2,500 -101 2,601 Equipment Allowance NFPA Personnel Load 500 368 132 (Included in Chassis if 0) Hose Load 1,265 6 1,259 Ground Ladders 123 0 123 0 0 0 TOTAL 30790 31.43% 68.57% NOTE: Weights shown are approximate Proposed chassis information: Brand: Axle Capacities: Front:. Estimated Chassis Weight: Front: (includes +5% variance) FL Crew Doors: 2 GVWR Rear: 23,000 `' 35,000 Rear: 4254 2 Wheel Drive .12,000 - 7532 NOTE: Chassis weights MUST BE VERIFIED bvthe DEALER. Dealer will be responsible for confirming the axles are adequate for the proposed apparatus. loon# extra capacity per axle is recommended. The Registrar Company CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION This is to certify that the Quality Management system of Rosenbauer South Dakota, LLC 100 Third Street Lyons, SD 57041 USA has been assessed by TRC, Inc. and found to be in conformance to the following standard(s): ISO 9001:2008 This Registration is for the following scope: Design, Manufacture and Sales of Fire Trucks and Accessories. Effective Date: January 23, 2015 Expiry Date: March 12, 2018 Triginal Issue Date: January 23, 2015 P�resident, The �Registrar Company. Inc. ���gfR /FdMULT\LATERq`KCertificate (1 4'p du/t! /��,'� Road, � Plano, TX 75093 9 A �` xCNIiION�ARRANG„_.. Ftrerrgh Ung Terhnologq One (1) Year Bumper to Bumper Material and Workmanship TERMS AND CONDITIONS Rosenbauer hereby warrants each new fire apparatus to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a warranty period of one (1) year starting on the date the vehicle is delivered to original purchaser. Under this warranty, Rosenbauer agrees to furnish any item or items to replace those that have been found to be defective in material or workmanship where there is no indication of abuse, neglect or other than normal service. Such an item or items, at the option of Rosenbauer must be made available for our inspection at our request and returned to our factory or another location designated by Rosenbauer. Transportation of such an item or items will be arranged and covered by buyer within thirty (30) days after the date of failure and within one (1) year from the date of delivery of the apparatus to the original purchaser. The inspection must indicate that the failure was attributed to defective material or workmanship. Authorization for repair or item replacement must be sought from Rosenbauer customer service department prior to repair or item replacement occurring. THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY TO OR COVER THE FOLLOWING: • Normal maintenance services or adjustments, including but not limited to glass, filters, batteries, screens, lubricants, light bulbs, belts, hoses, wiper blades and other incidentals. • Any item that has been repaired, replaced or altered by a facility not approved in advance by Rosenbauer, or in a manner which, at Rosenbauer's 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, exposure to corrosive agents, fire, severe environmental conditions or acts of God. • Items which are manufactured by a party other than Rosenbauer and which are separately warranted by that party, including but not limited to commercial chassis, engine, transmission, driveline and axles. EXCLUSIONS OF DAMAGES BOTH INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL. At no time shall Rosenbauer be held liable for any incidental, consequential, indirect, special and/or punitive damages whatsoever, whether coming from breach of contract, warranty, tort or equity. Such items shall include the chassis or other items sold by Rosenbauer, or their operation or their failure to operate, or defects herein, or any undertakings, acts or omissions related to, regardless whether Rosenbauer's knowledge of the possibility of any such damage. Without limitation of the generality of the preceding statements, Rosenbauer categorically disclaims any and all liability for property and personal injury, damages, penalties for lost revenue and/or profit, loss of chassis or products and associated pieces of equipment, the expense of substituting chassis and/or products, or the out of service expenses, resulting from damages and/or delays, that creates down time expenses and/or create economic losses, or any third party claims for damages. 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 or make any alteration to this warranty in connection with the sale of our apparatus unless expressly given in writing by Rosenbauer. 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. Rev. Date 11/1/13 QW #01-16-0080 Firefighting Technology Five (5) Year Paint Warranty TERMS AND CONDITIONS Rosenbauer hereby warrants the paint on the body of each new fire & rescue vehicle to be free from blistering, peeling, corrosion or any other adhesion defect caused by defective manufacturing methods or paint material selection for a warranty period of five (5) years starting on the date the vehicle is delivered to original purchaser. Under this warranty, Rosenbauer agrees to furnish any item or items to replace those that have been found to be defective in material or workmanship where there is no indication of abuse, neglect or other than normal service. Such an item or items, at the option of Rosenbauer must be made available for our inspection at our request and returned to our factory or another location designated by Rosenbauer. Transportation of such an item or items will be arranged and covered by buyer within thirty (30) days after the date of failure and within five (5) years from the date of delivery of the apparatus to the original purchaser. The inspection must indicate that the failure was attributed to an adhesion defect caused by defective manufacturing methods or paint material selection. Authorization for repair or item replacement must be sought from Rosenbauer customer service department prior to repair or item replacement occurring. THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY TO OR COVER THE FOLLOWING: • Any item that has been repaired, repainted or altered by a facility not approved in advance by Rosenbauer. • 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 defect resulting from misuse, negligence, alteration, accident or lack of normal or required maintenance or adjustments, exposure to corrosive agents, fire, severe environmental conditions or acts of God. • Painted items which are manufactured by a party other than Rosenbauer and which are separately warranted by that party included cabs not manufactured and painted by Rosenbauer. EXCLUSIONS OF DAMAGES BOTH INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL. At no time shall Rosenbauer be held liable for any incidental, consequential, indirect, special and/or punitive damages whatsoever, whether coming from breach of contract, warranty, tort or equity. Such items shall include the chassis or other items sold by Rosenbauer, or their operation or their failure to operate, or defects herein, or any undertakings, acts or omissions related to, regardless whether Rosenbauer's knowledge of the possibility of any such damage. Without limitation of the generality of the preceding statements, Rosenbauer categorically disclaims any and all liability for property and personal injury, damages, penalties for lost revenue and/or profit, loss of chassis or products and associated pieces of equipment, the expense of substituting chassis and/or products, or the out of service expenses, resulting from damages and/or delays, that creates down time expenses and/or create economic losses, or any third party claims for damages. 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 or make any alteration to this warranty in connection with the sale of our apparatus unless expressly given in writing by Rosenbauer. 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. Rev. Date I IA/13 QW #01-20-0200 TERMS AND CONDITIONS Rosenbauer hereby warrants the stainless steel plumbing and manifolds of the fire pump assembly of each new fire & rescue vehicle to be free from defects in material or workmanship for a warranty period of ten (10) years starting on the date the vehicle is delivered to original purchaser. Under this warranty, Rosenbauer agrees to furnish any item or items to replace those that have been found to be defective in material or workmanship where there is no indication of abuse, neglect or other than normal service. Such an item or items, at the option of Rosenbauer, must be made available for our inspection at our request and returned to our factory or another location designated by Rosenbauer. Transportation of such an item or items will be arranged and covered by buyer within thirty (30) days after the date of failure and within ten (10) years from the date of delivery of the apparatus to the original purchaser. The inspection must indicate that the failure was attributed to defective material or workmanship. Authorization for repair or item replacement must be sought from Rosenbauer customer service department prior to repair or item replacement occurring. THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY TO OR COVER THE FOLLOWING: • Normal maintenance services or adjustments. • Any item that has been repaired, replaced or altered by a facility not approved in advance by Rosenbauer or in a manner which, at Rosenbauer's 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, exposure to corrosive agents, fire, severe environmental conditions or acts of God. • Items which are manufactured by a party other than Rosenbauer and which are separately warranted by that party. EXCLUSIONS OF DAMAGES BOTH INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL. At no time shall Rosenbauer be held liable for any incidental, consequential, indirect, special and/or punitive damages whatsoever, whether coming from breach of contract, warranty, tort or equity. Such items shall include the chassis or other items sold by Rosenbauer, or their operation or their failure to operate, or defects herein, or any undertakings, acts or omissions related to, regardless whether Rosenbauer's knowledge of the possibility of any such damage. Without limitation of the generality of the preceding statements, Rosenbauer categorically disclaims any and all liability for property and personal injury, damages, penalties for lost revenue and/or profit, loss of chassis or products and associated pieces of equipment, the expense of substituting chassis and/or products, or the out of service expenses, resulting from damages and/or delays, that creates down time expenses and/or create economic losses, or any third party claims for damages. 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Ann Street 3rd Floor, Simile 301 Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 QUOTATION Exp. Date: 03/16/2018 1 Quote No: 11129-0001 HAS PMPR/TNKR: CO -00-5000 ROSENBAUER CT BODY - Single Axle Modular BID PREP: CO -01-0210 Modular Body Bid Prep Forms WARRANTY: CO -01-1210 Modular Body Warranties CAB: CHASSIS Use Drop Down For Chassis Options ELEC-DC: CO -50-0000 Pumper/Tanker-DC Electrical System CHS MODS: CO -02-0000 Pumper/Tanker-Chassis Modifications PLUMBING: CO -20-0000 Midship Pumper/Tanker Pump & Plumbing PUMP COMPT: CO -26-1000 Pumper/Tanker-Top Mount Pump Compt PMPR/TNKR: CO -41-2000 Half Depth EVER Cmpts CT AT Body BODY-CMMN: CO -44-0050 Modular Body -Common Body Parts ELEC-AC: CO -60-0000 Pumper/Tanker-AC Electrical System EQUIP-SYST: CO -70-0000 Pumper/Tanker-Equipment Systems PAINT: CO -80-5000 Modular Body - Single Axle - Pnt/Ltr/St EQUIP -LSE: CO -90-0000 Pumper/Tanker - Loose Equipment C-- 1 RAS 02/19/2018 1 RAS Page 1 PART NO S 1 1 = Modular Body Bid Prep Forms -108.018 01/08/18 = 1 HAS ROSENBAUER APPARATUS SOLUTIONS - RAS - 08 JANUARY 2018 1 RAS 00-00-1499 Overall Height Restriction, NONE 1 RAS 00-00-1509 Overall Length Restriction, NONE 1 RAS 00-00-1519 Overall Width Restriction, NONE I RAS 00-00-1529 Wheelbase Restriction, NONE 1 RAS 00-00-1539 Angle of Approach, NFPA Minimum, 8 Degrees 1 RAS 00-00-1549 Angle of Departure, NFPA Minimum, 8 Degrees 1 RAS O1-06-0500 Calculated Center of Gravity I RAS O1-07-0060 1-- Technical Drawings, Representative Drawings (3 -View) (Left/Right/Rear) I RAS 01-07-1100 Change Orders I RAS 02-10-3000 Delivery (751 to 1000 miles) 1 RAS = Modular Body Warranties -108.018 01/08/18 = 1 RAS 01-16-0150 -- Warranty, Apparatus, Body Warranty, 1 Year I RAS O1-19-0250-- Warranty, Bdy, Alum, 5 Years 1 RAS O1-19-2800-- Warranty, Subframe, Lifetime Galy 1 RAS O1-20-0250-- Warranty, Paint, PPG, 5 Years 1 RAS O1-17-0150-- Pump Warranty, Darley, 6 Years 1 RAS O1-17-1050-- Plmbg Warranty, Stnls Stl, 10 Years I RAS O1-18-0450-- Warranty, Water Tank, UPF I RAS O1-33-3100-- Mnls, Bdy Complete, 1 Set Printed With CD 1 RAS O1-33-3400-- Mnls, Bdy Complete, Electronic Internet Service 1 RAS 02-90-1100 S Chassis, Freightliner M2, 2 -Dr 1 RAS = Use Drop Down For Chassis Options -108.018 01/08/18 = 1 RAC2 18 = Pumper/Tanker-DC Electrical System -108.018 01/08/18 = I I I RAS 50-03-1000 Elecal, Base, Standard, W/O Load Mgmt I I I RAS 50-05-1510 1-- Electrical Jct Box, Weather Resistant 1 RAS 50-12-1200 Swtch Panel, Cab Dash I 1 I RAS 50-15-1100 Batteries, With Supl'd Chs 1 RAS 50-15-3100 Battery Swtch, Mstr Disconnect , Chs Sppld 1 RAS 50-15-5600 Battery Chrgr, KUSS, Autocharge 1000 091-215-12 1 RAS 50-16-1200 1-- Display, Digital, Sngl Battery Bank, Standard Housing 091 -194A -IND 1 RAS 50-20-1500 Shore Power Inlet, KUSS Super Auto -Eject 20A 1 RAS 50-20-1120 1-- Shore Power Inlet, Left Front Cab Dr I RAS 50-42-2000 Air Horns, (2) Hood Mntd, 24.5" Stuttertone, Chrome I 1 RAS 50-43-2100 1-- Air Horn Cntrl, Driver, Sgle Ft Swtch 1 RAS 52-08-2300 1-- HandLt Install Lctn, Cab, Define I I I RAS 53-01-1200 Marker Lts, LED, DOT Requirements 51-05-6200 Lt, Engine Cmpt, 12 Volt LED, w/Switch 1 RAS 1 51-05-9000-- Switch on Light Head 1 RAS RAS 51-05-6400 Lt, Pump Cmpt, 12 Volt LED With Swtch 1 RAS 53-04-2600-- Tum Signals, Whelen, LED w/ Arrow, 4"x6" (Pair) 51-05-9000 (-- Switch on Light Head 1 RAS 1 52-01-1200 Back Up Alarm 1 RAS 52-08-2300 1-- HandLt Install Lctn, Cab, Define I I I RAS 53-01-1200 Marker Lts, LED, DOT Requirements I RAS 53-02-1300 License Plate Brkt, Stainless, No Lt, Rr 1 RAS 53-03-0060 Whelen Rr DOT LED Ung Pkg (4x6) 1 RAS 53-03-2600-- Tail/Brake Lts, Whelen, LED, 4"x6" (Pair) 1 RAS 53-04-2600-- Tum Signals, Whelen, LED w/ Arrow, 4"x6" (Pair) I RAS 53-06-3500-- Backup Lts, Whelen, LED, 4"x6" (Pair) 1 RAS 54-02-1400-- Ground Lts, Cab, 2 Door, LED Pair I RAS 54-03-1200-- Ground Lts, Pump Panel, LED, Pair 1 RAS 54-03-1600-- Ground Lts, Rr Step, LED, Pair 1 RAS �,' 54-04-1999-- Lt Swtch , Ground Lts w! Park Brake 1 RAS 02/19/2018 54-15-1610-- Scene Lt, Whelen, Pioneer Plus Sngl Pnl PCPSMIC LED Srfc Mt, Chrome 54-10-1450 Step Lt, Rr Tailboard, LED, Ea 54-15-5300 -- Scene Lt Lan, Left Side of Pump Enclsr 2 RAS 54-15-5400 -- Scene Lt Lem, Right Side of Pump Enclsr 54-11-2100 Lt Swtch, Step/Wlkwy Lts Wired Park Brake Swtch 54-15-5700-- Scene Lt Lctn, Rr Of Bdy 1 RAS 54-15-6400-- Scene Lt Swtch, Left Scene Lts, Cab Switch Panel 54-12-1918 Deck Lts, Rr Of Hosebed 54-15-6500-- Scene Lt Swtch , Right Scene Lts, Cab Switch Panel 1 RAS 54-15-6600-- Scene Lt Swtch , Rr Scene Lts, Cab Switch Panel 54-12-1300 1-- Deck Lts, Unity, I -AG Spot 1 -AG Flood 54-15-6700-- Scene Lt Swtch, Rr Scene Lts, Auto w/ Reverse 1 RAS 54-15-1610-- Scene Lt, Whelen, Pioneer Plus Sngl Pnl PCPSMIC LED Srfc Mt, Chrome 4 RAS 54-15-5300 -- Scene Lt Lan, Left Side of Pump Enclsr I RAS 54-15-5400 -- Scene Lt Lem, Right Side of Pump Enclsr I RAS 54-15-5700-- Scene Lt Lctn, Rr Of Bdy 2 RAS 54-15-6400-- Scene Lt Swtch, Left Scene Lts, Cab Switch Panel 1 RAS 54-15-6500-- Scene Lt Swtch , Right Scene Lts, Cab Switch Panel 1 RAS 54-15-6600-- Scene Lt Swtch , Rr Scene Lts, Cab Switch Panel 1 RAS 54-15-6700-- Scene Lt Swtch, Rr Scene Lts, Auto w/ Reverse I RAS 55-11-1300 Dr Open/Hazard Wrn Lt, Flashing LED Red Lens I 1 I RAS 56-01-1600 Siren, Elect, Whelen 295SLSAI I 1 RAS 56-02-1750-- Spkr, Whelen SA315P, 100 Watt I RAS 56-03-1800-- Spkr Lctn, To Be Determined by Body Mfg 1 RAS 57-02-1900 S-- Lt Bar, Whelen, Justice, LED, 56" JE2NFPA I 1 I RAS 57-10-0600 (-- Lightbar Cmd, with Master Warning Switch 1 RAS 58-71-1820-- Wrn Lts, Whelen, Upper Rr (2) S -LED Rotary L31 P/N L31 *F 1 RAS 57-20-8100-- Wrn Lt, Drvr, Whelen, L31 LED Rotator Red Color Lens, Ea 1 RAS 57-20-8101-- Wm Lt, Offer, Whelen, L31 LED Rotator Red Color Lens, Ea 1 RAS 58-74-5100-- Stanchions, Rr Wrn Lt, Cast Alum 1 RAS CAB WARNING LTS 1 RAS 58-03-2100-- Wm Lts, Whelen, Low Fmt, (2) LINZ6 LED 1 RAS 57-20-2002-- Wm Lt, Drvr, Whelen, LINZ6, Blue LED, Clear Lens, Ea 1 RAS 57-20-2001 (-- Wrn Lt, Offer, Whelen, LINZ6, Red LED, Clear Lens, Ea 1 RAS 58-01-2200-- Flange, Chrome, Wm Lt, Whin, LINZ6FC, Ea 2 RAS 58-09-2100-- Wm Lts, Whelen, Intrsct (2) LINZ6 LED 1 RAS 57-20-2002-- Wm Lt, Drvr, Whelen, LINZ6, Blue LED, Clear Lens, Ea I RAS 57-20-2001-- Wrn Lt, Offer, Whelen, LINZ6, Red LED, Clear Lens, Ea 1 RAS 58-01-2200-- Flange, Chrome, Wrn Lt, Whln, LINZ6FC, Ea 2 RAS 58-26-2100-- Wm Lts, Whelen, Low Mid Bdy (2) LINZ6 LED 1 RAS 57-20-2002-- Wm Lt, Drvr, Whelen, LINZ6, Blue LED, Clear Lens, Ea 1 RAS 57-20-2001 (-- Wrn Lt, Offer, Whelen, LINZ6, Red LED, Clear Lens, Ea I RAS 58-01-2200-- Flange, Chrome, Wrn Lt, Whln, LINZ617C, Ea 2 RAS 58-36-2100-- Wm Lts, Whelen, Low Rr Side (2) LINZ6 LED 57-20-2000-- Wm Lt, Drvr, Whelen, LINZ6, Red LED, Clear Lens, Ea 1 1 RAS RAS 57-20-2003-- Wrn Lt, Offer, Whelen, LINZ6, Blue LED, Clear Lens, Ea I RAS 58-01-2200-- Flange, Chrome, Wrn Lt, Whin, LINZ617C, Ea 2 RAS 58-91-1720 Traffic Arrow Lt, Whelen, 46.82" TIR6 Super -LED, TAM85 I 1 I RAS 58-95-1300 Traffic Arrow Lt Mntg, Surface Mt, Rr Bdy 1 RAS = Pumper/Tanker-Chassis Modifications -108.018 01/08/18 = I 11"s 10-02-1100-- Label, Data, Fluid Levels 1 RAS 10-02-1200-- Label, Data, Height x Length, Weight 1 58-81-2200-- Wm Lts, Whelen, Low Rr (2) LINZ6 LED I RAS RAS 57-20-2000-- Wm Lt, Drvr, Whelen, LINZ6, Red LED, Clear Lens, Ea 1 RAS 10-02-2500-- Label, "Caution: Do Not Wear Helmet While Seated" 57-20-2003-- Wm Lt, Offer, Whelen, LINZ6, Blue LED, Clear Lens, Ea I RAS 1 58-01-2200-- Flange, Chrome, Wm Lt, Whln, LINZ6FC, Ea 2 RAS 58-91-1720 Traffic Arrow Lt, Whelen, 46.82" TIR6 Super -LED, TAM85 I 1 I RAS 58-95-1300 Traffic Arrow Lt Mntg, Surface Mt, Rr Bdy 1 RAS = Pumper/Tanker-Chassis Modifications -108.018 01/08/18 = I 11"s 10-02-1100-- Label, Data, Fluid Levels 1 RAS 10-02-1200-- Label, Data, Height x Length, Weight 1 RAS 10-02-1300-- Label, Data, "No Ride" Rr Step I RAS 10-02-2100-- Label, Indicating Number of Seats 1 RAS 10-02-2500-- Label, "Caution: Do Not Wear Helmet While Seated" 1 RAS 10-03-6000-- Tow Plates (2), Rr Frame Rail, Under Step 1 RAS 80-43-2400-- Painting, Tow Plates, Blk 1 RAS 10-04-2110-- Bumper Ext, None, With Chassis, Commercial 1 RAS 10-04-3560 1-- Bumper, w/Chassis 1 RAS 10-06-1310 1-- VIM Cvrs, S/S Liner/Cvrs, Sngl Axle I 1 I RAS 10-06-1600 1-- Tire Pressure Indicator, Sngl Axle, Commercial, p/n RWTG1235 1 RAS 10-07-0100 1-- Exhaust Supplied With Chassis I I I RAS 10-08-1300 1-- Mud Flaps, Front Whls, BIk, w/ Bdy I 1 ( RAS 10-08-2100 1-- Mud Flaps, Rr Whis, Blk, w/ Bdy 1 RAS 10-10-1440-- Cab Step Enclsr, Freightliner, 2 Dr LH Side I 1 I RAS 10-10-1460-- Cab Step Enclsr, Freightliner, 2 Dr RH Side 1 RAS 10-11-1000 1-- Cab Trim, Rr Ext. Wall, Alum T/P, Comm Cab I 1 I RAS 02/19/2018 = Midship Pumper/Tanker Pump & Plumbing -108.018 01/08/18 = 11 RAS 20-02-2200 1-- Pump, Darley, PSM, I Stage, Midship 1 RAS 20-02-2120-- Pump Flow Rtng, Darley, PSM, 1250 GPM 1 RAS 22-03-1600-- Intk, Ungated, 6", LH Side 1 RAS 22-41-5700 1-- Cap, 6', Chrome Long Hndl 1 RAS 22-03-2600-- Intk, Ungated, 6", RH Side 1 RAS 22-41-5700 I-- Cap, 6", Chrome Long Hndl 1 RAS 20-05-2400-- Pump Seal, Mech, Darley PSM I RAS 20-05-3100-- Pump Shift, Darley, Elec/Pneumatic, Midship 1 RAS 20-05-5100-- Pump Primer, Darley, 12V Elec, Mnl Pull Cntrl 1 RAS 27-10-3400-- Pressure Gvmr, FRC, In-Cntrl, w/Bdy, TGA300 I RAS STAINLESS STEEL PUMP PLUMBING * 1 RAS 21-00-2000-- Screens/Anodes, Pump 1 RAS 21-00-3300 -- Piping, Stnls Stl - 1250 GPM & Up 1 RAS 21-01-0200-- Pump Drain, Master, Manifold, Push Pull Type I RAS 21-01-5500 (-- Intk Manifold, Stnls Stl 1 RAS 21-01-6500 (-- Dschg Manifold, SmIs Stl 1 RAS 21-01-7100 1-- Painting, Pump & Piping, Silver 1 RAS 21-01-8100 1-- Threads, National Hose (NST) I RAS 22-51-5210-- Tank -To -Pump, Water Tank, 3" Vlv/4" Piping, Midship, Pmpr/Tnkr I RAS 22-50-0100 1-- Single Tank to Pump Control - Pump Operator's Panel - 1 RAS 24-62-1300 1-- Vlv Mfger, AYR, 8000, (3") 1 RAS 22-55-4060 1-- Intk Vlv Cmrl, Swing Type Man, Lckg, TM, AKR - IC 1 RAS 23-02-1300 1-- Tank Fill/Cooling Line, Water Tank, 2" 1 RAS 24-62-1200 (-- Vlv Mfger, AYR, 8000, (2") 1 RAS 22-55-4060 1-- Intk Vlv Cntrl, Swing Type Man, Lckg, TM, AKR - IC I RAS 20-30-3100 1-- Pump Instin, Midship Split -Shaft, By Bdy Bldr 1 RAS 20-31-3600 Dump -Relief Vlv, Suction Side, TFT At 8 1 RAS 20-31-4100 Pump Cooler, Bypass -To -Tank, 3/8" 1 RAS 20-31-5200 Heat Exchanger, Engine, Complete 1 RAS 20-31-1000 1-- Fire Pump Testing - Pumpers/Tankers 1 RAS 20-31-1100 (-- Pump Test, Pumper, UL I RAS 20-31-1500 I-- Pump Test, Label I RAS 22-12-1100 Intk, Aux, Gtd, 2-1/2", NST, Left Side 1 RAS 21-01-2502-- Drain/Bleeder, IC Lift -Up, Mnl 1/4 Tum - Spec Only 1 RAS 22-41-1100 (-- Plug, 2-1/2", Chrome Rocker Lug, w/Chain 1 RAS 24-62-1250 (-- Vlv Mfger, AKR, 8000, (2-1/2") 1 RAS 22-55-4050 1— Intk Vlv Cntrl, AKR, Mnl Swing Type -Adjacent I RAS 02/19/2018 23-06-2200-- Crosslay Dschgs, (2)1-1/2", Over Pump Panel, NST 200 ft of 1 -3/4 -in each I RAS 21-01-2502 1-- Drain/Bleeder, IC Lift -Up, Mal 1/4 Turn - Spec Only 2 RAS 24-61-1200 1-- Vlv Mfger, AKR, 8000, (2") 2 RAS 24-53-0730 1-- Dschg Vlv Cntrl, Swing Type Mnl, Lckg, TM, AKR - IC 2 RAS 27-02-1500 1-- Gauge, Dschg, IC, 2-1/2" 400#, WF 2 RAS 23-08-3300-- Crosslay Cvr, Alum T/P, Sngl, W/Vinyl End Flaps (Non NFPA Walking Surface) 1 RAS 29-20-5600 1-- Vinyl Cover, Color, RED 1 RAS 23-08-4100-- Crosslay Rollers, "U" Shaped, Both Sides 1 RAS 23-08-5019-- Crosslay Dschgs, Over Pump Panel, Normal Height 1 RAS 23-09-4100 Dschg, 2-1/2", Left Side, Pump Panel, NST 2 RAS 21-01-2502-- Drain/Bleeder, IC Lift -Up, Mnl 1/4 Tum - Spec Only 2 RAS 24-02-1200-- Elbow, 2-1/2"F x 2-1/2" NST M, Chrome 2 RAS 24-03-1400-- Cap, 2-1/2", NST Chrome, Rocker Lug, w/Chain 2 RAS 24-61-1250 I-- Vlv Mfger, AKR, 8600,(2-1&') 2 RAS 24-53-0730-- Dschg Vlv Cntrl, Swing Type Mnl, Lckg, TM, AKR - IC 2 RAS 27-02-1500-- Gauge, Dschg, IC, 2-1/2" 400#, WF 2 RAS 23-10-4100 Dschg, 2-1/2", Right Side, Pump Panel, NST 1 RAS 21-01-2502-- Drain/Bleeder, IC Lift -Up, Mnl 1/4 Tum - Spec Only 1 RAS 24-02-1200-- Elbow, 2-1/2"F x 2-1/2" NST M, Chrome 1 RAS 24-03-1400-- Cap, 2-1/2", NST Chrome, Rocker Lug, w/Chain 1 RAS 24-61-1250 1-- Vlv Mfger, AKR, 8000,(2-1/2") 1 RAS 24.53-0730-- Dschg Vlv Cntrl, Swing Type Mnl, Lckg, TM, AKR - IC I RAS 27-02-1500 (-- Gauge, Dschg, IC, 2-1/2" 400#, WF I RAS 23-10-6100 Dschg, 4", Right Side, Pump Panel, NST 1 RAS 21-01-2502-- Drain/Bleeder, IC Lift -Up, Mnl 1/4 Tum - Spec Only 1 RAS 24-02-2600-- Elbow, LW Alum, 5" Storz x 4"F 1 RAS 24-03-2200-- Cap, LW Alum, 5" Storz, w/Cable 1 RAS 24-61-1400 (-- Vlv Mfger, AKR, 8000,(4"), Gear 1 RAS 24-53-1300-- Dschrg Vlv Cntrl, AKR, 4", Handwheel 1 RAS 27-02-1500 1-- Gauge, Dschg, IC, 2-1/2" 400#, WF I RAS 23-13-3200 Dschg, 2-1/2", Right Rr, NST 1 RAS 21-01-2502-- Drain/Bleeder, IC Lift -Up, Mnl 1/4 Tum - Spec Only 1 RAS 24-02-1200-- Elbow, 2-1/2"F x 2-1/2" NST M, Chrome 1 RAS 24-03-1400-- Cap, 2-1✓2", NST Chrome, Rocker Lug, w/Chain 1 RAS 24-61-1250 1-- Vlv Mfger, AKR, 8000,(2-1/2") 1 RAS 24-53-0730-- Dschg Vlv Cntrl, Swing Type Mnl, Lckg, TM, AKR - IC I RAS l 27-02-1500-- Gauge, Dschg, IC, 2-1/2" 400#, WF I RAS 24-11-3200 Monitor Dschg, 3", Over Midship Pump Enclsr, NPT 1 RAS 02/19/2018 ~1 24-61-1300 24-53-0740 27-02-1500 26-16-2100 7 -- Vlv Mfger, AKR, 8006, (3") -- Dschg Vlv Cntrl, Swing Type Mal, Lckg, TM, AKR Slow Cls - IC -- Gauge, Dschg, IC, 2-1/2" 400#, WF = Pumper/Tanker-Top Mount Pump Compt -108.018 01/08/18 = Pump Enc, Top Mt, E/Alum, 40-49"W, T/P Wlkwy, Crslys w/Handrail Ea Side LIRAS I RAS 1 RAS 11 RAS 26-55-1100 Labels, Test Data and Safety Placards I 1 I RAS 26-55-2400 Labels, Innovative Controls Color Coded 1 RAS 26-56-1325 Pump Panel LED Lts (3), Tecniq E10 -W0001-1, Top Mt, w/Swtch, 3x top, 2x sides I 1 I RAS 26-56-2000 Pump Panel Lt (1), Actuated w/Pump Engagement 1 RAS 27-01-1500 1-- Mstr Gauges, IC, 4" PSI, Pr 1 1 RAS 27-01-4100 Gauge, Test Taps 1 RAS 27-35-1100 Water Tank Gauge, FRC, TankVision Pro 300, Pump Panel WLA300-A00 I 1 I RAS 27-35-6120-- Water Tank Gauge, Whelen PS TANK LED, Level Lts, (3 Lts), FRC 1 RAS = Half Depth HL/HR Cmpts CT AT Body -108.018 01/08/18 = I 1 I RAS 26-30-1200 Rug Brd, LH Pump Panel, Alum T/P, TM 1 RAS 26-30-5100-- Hosewell, Ruing Brd, Pump Panel, LH (Floating) 1 RAS 26-30-6200 1-- Hosewell, Ruing Brd, Velcro Straps, 1 RAS 26-30-1250 Rug Brd, RH Pump Panel, Alum T/P, TM 1 RAS 26-30-5300-- Hosewell, Ruing Brd, Pump Panel, RH (Floating) 1 RAS 26-30-6200-- Hosewell, Ruing Brd, Velcro Straps, I RAS 26-31-3300 Pump Side Access Door, Upper LH, Line -X 1 RAS 26-31-3340 Pump Side Access Door, Upper RII, Line X 1 RAS 26-35-5200 Pump Panel, Line -X, LH/RH/Top, TM 1 RAS 26-35-1100 (-- Pump Panel, Bltd, LH 1 RAS 26-35-1200-- Pump Panel, Bltd, RH I RAS 26-55-1100 Labels, Test Data and Safety Placards I 1 I RAS 26-55-2400 Labels, Innovative Controls Color Coded 1 RAS 26-56-1325 Pump Panel LED Lts (3), Tecniq E10 -W0001-1, Top Mt, w/Swtch, 3x top, 2x sides I 1 I RAS 26-56-2000 Pump Panel Lt (1), Actuated w/Pump Engagement 1 RAS 27-01-1500 1-- Mstr Gauges, IC, 4" PSI, Pr 1 1 RAS 27-01-4100 Gauge, Test Taps 1 RAS 27-35-1100 Water Tank Gauge, FRC, TankVision Pro 300, Pump Panel WLA300-A00 I 1 I RAS 27-35-6120-- Water Tank Gauge, Whelen PS TANK LED, Level Lts, (3 Lts), FRC 1 RAS = Half Depth HL/HR Cmpts CT AT Body -108.018 01/08/18 = I 1 I RAS 02/1 CT MODULAR BODY CONFIGURATIONS I 1 1 RAS 46-00-0010 Boy Const, Rosenbauer CT 1 RAS 46-00-0060 Bdy, 98" Wide - 14/28" Half Depth Compartments I 25-26-1500 (-- Water Tank, 1000 Gal, Pmpr/Tnkr, , Poly I RAS RAS 25-25-0060 1-- Water Tank, "T" Tank 1 RAS 46-00-0520-- Compt Tops - Alum Treadplate 25-44-1300 1-- Water Tank, Fill Tower, 10" x 10", <1500 Gals 1 RAS I 25-42-1100-- Water Tank, Base Specs, Poly I RAS RAS 25-42-1190 1-- Water Tank, Manufacturer, No Preference, Poly I RAS 44-06-4100 1-- Fenderette, Polished Aluminum 25-50-2500 Direct Tank Fill, 2-1/2" Right Rr I RAS 1 24-62-1250 1-- Vlv Mfger, AKR, 8000, (2-1/2") 1 RAS RAS 22-55-4050 1-- Intk Vlv Cntrl, AKR, Mnl Swing Type -Adjacent 1 RAS 46-01-0200 1-- Bdy, CT Alum, Pmpr/Tnkr, 144" 25-50-2670 1-- NH 2-1/2" Swivel, Plug & Screen 1 RAS 29-46-1200 Hosebed 70" Wide 1 RAS 29-10-1000-- Hosebed, Grating, Extrd Alum, <180" Long I RAS 29-10-5100 1-- Hosebed, Strge Cpcty, 55 Cubic Feet, Minimum 1 RAS �i 29-10-8100-- Hosebed, Divider, 1/4" Alum 2 RAS 29-20-5000 (-- Hosebed Cvr, Vinyl, >180" L, <74" W, Velcro 1 RAS 29-20-5600 1-- Vinyl Cover, Color, RED 1 RAS 29-46-2000-- Hosebed Risers - Alum TP, Each Side of Hosebed 1 RAS CT MODULAR BODY CONFIGURATIONS I 1 1 RAS 46-00-0010 Boy Const, Rosenbauer CT 1 RAS 46-00-0060 Bdy, 98" Wide - 14/28" Half Depth Compartments I RAS 46-00-0100 Bdy Const - Rosenbauer CT - 1/8" Aluminum 1 RAS 30-01-2250 (-- Electrolysis Corrosion Cntrl 1 RAS 46-00-0520-- Compt Tops - Alum Treadplate 1 RAS 46-00-1000-- Sub -Frame, CT Body I RAS 46-00-1210 1-- Sub -Frame, Hot Dip Finish 1 RAS 46-00-0610 Whl Well Module, Alum Pntd, Sngl Axle 1 RAS 44-06-4100 1-- Fenderette, Polished Aluminum 1 RAS 46-03-0145 144" Bdy, Roll Up Drs, HIM 1 RAS 30-02-1150 1-- Roll -Up Drs - ROM Mfg 1 RAS 30-02-1260 1-- Dr Strap, EZ -Pull Down, Ea 6 RAS 46-01-0200 1-- Bdy, CT Alum, Pmpr/Tnkr, 144" 1 RAS LEFT SIDE COMPARTMENTS I 1 1 RAS 46-09-0200 1-- Cmpt Height, 72" High Left 1 RAS 46-10-0010 1-- Ahd Rr Whls - Full Ht Comp't 37" - Roll Up Dr - Natural Finish I RAS 44-40-1020-- Vents, Compts, Louvers (Ea) 1 RAS 45-01-1050 1-- Shelving Tracks, (2) Unistrut, Alum 1 RAS 45-19-1300 X 1-- Equipment Mounting Pnl, Rr Wall, PacTrac 1 55-01-4110-- Cmpt LED Strip Lt, (2) Ea Cmpt (approx 30") 1 RAS 55-06-1100 1-- Cmpt Lt, Dr Swtch, Auto, Ea I RAS 46-11-0010 1-- Upr Hgh Sde - Sgle Comp't 70" - Roll Up Dr - Natural Finish I RAS 44-40-1020 (-- Vents, Compts, Louvers (Ea) I RAS 45-01-1050-- Shelving Tracks, (2) Unistrut, Alum 1 RAS 45-19-1301 X-- Equipment Mounting Pnl, Rr Wall, PacTrac 1 55-01-4110-- Cmpt LED Strip Lt, (2) Ea Cmpt (approx 30") 1 RAS 55-06-1100 1-- Cmpt Lt, Dr Swtch, Auto, Ea 1 RAS �i 46-12-0010-- Bhd Rr Whls - Full Ht Comp't 37" - Roll Up Dr - Natural Finish 44-40-1020 1-- Vents, Compts, Louvers (Ea) 1 1 RAS RAS 45-01-1050-- Shelving Tracks, (2) Unistrut, Alum I RAS 45-02-1200 1-- Shelf, Adjust, Alum 1/8" 2 RAS 0 55-06-1100-- Cmpt Lt, Dr Swtch, Auto, Ea RIGHT SIDE COMPARTMENTS 1 I RAS I RAS 46-14-0010 1-- Cmpt Height, 72" High Right I RAS 46-15-0010-- Ahd Rr Whls - Full Ht Comp't 37" - Roll Up Dr - Natural Finish 1 RAS 44-40-1020-- Vents, Compts, Louvers (Ea) 1 RAS 45-01-1050 (-- Shelving Tracks, (2) Unistrut, Alum I RAS 45-19-1302 X -- Equipment Mounting Put, Rr Wall, PacTrac 1 55-01-4110 -- Cmpt LED Strip Lt, (2) Ea Cmpt (approx 30") 1 RAS 55-06-1100 1-- Cmpt Lt, Dr Swtch, Auto, Ea I RAS 46-16-0010 (-- Upr Hgh Sde - Sgle Comp't 70" - Roll Up Dr - Natural Finish 1 RAS 44-40-1020-- Vents, Compts, Louvers (Ea) 1 RAS 45-01-1050-- Shelving Tracks, (2) Unistrut, Alum I RAS 45-02-1200-- Shelf, Adjust, Alum 1/8" 1 RAS 55-01-4110 -- Cmpt LED Strip Lt, (2) Ea Cmpt (approx 30") 1 RAS 55-06-1100 1-- Cmpt Lt, Dr Swtch, Auto, Ea I RAS 46-17-0010-- Bhd Rr Whls - Full Ht Comp't 37" - Roll Up Dr - Natural Finish 1 RAS 44-40-1020-- Vents, Compts, Louvers (Ea) 1 RAS 45-01-1050-- Shelving Tracks, (2) Unistrut, Alum I RAS 45-02-1200-- Shelf, Adjust, Alum 1/8" 1 RAS 45-06-1100-- Slide Tray, 500#, Alum 3/16",EZ Slide 1 RAS 55-01-4110 -- Cmpt LED Strip Lt, (2) Ea Cmpt (approx 30") 1 RAS 55-06-1100 1-- Cmpt Lt, Dr Swtch, Auto, Ea 1 RAS 46-18-0030 Rr Car Comp't - 45" Low Roll Up/Non Trans - Natural Finish I RAS 44-40-1020-- Vents, Compts, Louvers (Ea) 1 RAS i 45-01-1050-- Shelving Tracks, (2) Unistrut, Alum I RAS 45-02-1200-- Shelf, Adjust, Alum 1/8" 1 RAS 45-06-1100-- Slide Tray, 500#, Alum 3/16",EZ Slide 1 RAS 55-01-4110 (-- Cmpt LED Strip Lt, (2) Ea Cmpt (approx 30") 1 RAS 55-06-1100 1-- Cmpt Lt, Dr Swtch, Auto, Ea I RAS 90-02-3500 Ladder Strge, Vrtcl Slide In, Right Rr Bdy 1 RAS 90-02-2920 1-- Compt Door, Smooth, With Chevron 1 RAS 90-03-0225 Ladders, Ground, Provd'd By Bdy Bldr, SD 1 RAS 90-16-5400 Pike Pole Mtg, In Ladder Tunnel, Ea I RAS 90-25-9115 Suction Hose Provd'd By, Bdy Bldr, SD 1 RAS = Modular Body -Common Body Parts -108.018 01/08/18 = 1 RAS 44-01-1450 1-- Bdy Trim, Fmt Cmpt, Ht of Side Cmpts, Alum T/P 1 RAS Rr BODY DESIGN - PUMPER/TANKER 1 RAS 44-01-4000-- Bdy Trim, Entire Rr Bdy, Smooth for Chevron Stripe 1 RAS 33-61-1500 Rr Step, Pmpr-Tnkr Bdy, Bolt -On, 16" 1 RAS U)[33-62-4160-- Steps, Fldg, Rear, Left Hand (4), Integral LED Lts 1 RAS 33-70-1300-- Handrails, Rr Step, Vert, 48", Pair I RAS 02/19/2018 44-02-1110-- Rub Rails, Lwr Bdy, Extrd Alum 1 RAS 44-02-2000-- Rub Rails, Spacers, Nylon 1 RAS 44-11-5120 Whl Well Prvsns, Ahd of Whls Left Side CT I RAS 44-10-1100 -- Whi Well Cmpt, Sngl SCBA Tube, Alum Dr I RAS 44-10-6000 1-- Whl Well Compt, SCBA Compt Straps 1 RAS 44-11-5320 Whl Well Prvsns, Bhnd Whls Left Side CT I RAS 44-10-1100-- Whl Well Cmpt, Sngl SCBA Tube, Alum Dr 1 RAS 44-10-6000 1-- Whl Well Compt, SCBA Compt Straps 1 RAS 44-11-5520 Whi Well Prvsns, Ahd of Whls Right Side CT 1 RAS 44-10-1100-- Whl Well Cmpt, Sngl SCBA Tube, Alum Dr 1 RAS 44-10-6000 1-- Wbl Well Compt, SCBA Compt Straps 1 RAS 44-11-5720 Whl Well Prvsns, Bhnd Whls Right Side CT 1 RAS 44-10-1100-- Whl Well Cmpt, Sngl SCBA Tube, Alum Dr 1 RAS 44-10-6000-- Whl Well Compt, SCBA Compt Straps 1 RAS = Pumper/Tanker-AC Electrical System -108.018 01/08/18 = I I I RAS = Pumper/Tanker-Equipment Systems -108.018 01/08/18 = I 1 1 RAS = Modular Body - Single Axle - Pnt/Ltr/St -108.018 01/08/18 = 1 RAS 80-05-6200 Bdy Paint, Sngi Axle, CT - Sngl Color 1 RAS 80-06-1100 1 --Apparatus Color 1 RAS 80-30-1200 Compt Finish, Spatter Coat, Up to 8 Cmpts 1 RAS 10 n� ii ninn l o TABLE OF CONTENTS j Com) Calhoun County 6 Commerical Cab Pumpers (,J Proposal 1 Bid Specifications 2 Form 1295 3 Pierce Specifications 4 Electrical Analysis 5 Warranties and Certs 6 Drawing 7 a A Iff 600027 CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS 2018.02.22 6 Commercial Cab Pumpers 3500 Shelby Lane Denton, Texas 76207 GDN P115891 Lmer90mur-Ar fir, OUP TXDOTMVDNo.390 EIN 27.44333335590 raZLctiny the 5nuthiVL-..qt February 21, 2018 Calhoun County Fire Departments 211 S Ann St Port Lavaca TX 77979 Proposal for Six (6) Pierce/Freightliner Pumpers Siddons-Martin Emergency Group, LLC is pleased to provide the following proposal to Calhoun County Fire Departments. Unit will comply with all specifications attached and made a part of this proposal. Total price includes delivery FOB Calhoun County Fire Departments and training on operation and use of the apparatus. Description Amount 300199, No. 841, (6) Pierce/Freightliner 2dr. Top Mount Pumper ( $ 258,642.00 ea) Freightliner, FL, 2 Door, Pumper, BTO / FL, ISB 360, 1000 gal, Darley 1250 Price guaranteed for 26 days. Delivery within 10.5-11.5 months of order date. A warranty term of 12 months is Included. The trade-in total listed includes the following itemized pricing: Trade-in #1 = $25,000.00 #2 $5,000.00 #3 $15,000.00 Vehicle Price $ 1,551,852.00 #4 $25,000.00 #5 $15,000.00 #6 $10,000.00 Trade -In ($ 95,000.00) SUB TOTAL $ 1,456,852.00 TOTAL $ 1,456,852.00 Taxes. Tax is not included in this proposal. In the event that the purchasing organization is not exempt from sales tax or any other applicable taxes and/or the proposed apparatus does not qualify for exempt status, it is the duty of the purchasing organization to pay any and all taxes due. Balance of sale price is due upon acceptance of the apparatus at the factory. Late Fee, A late fee of ,033% of the sale price will be charged per day for overdue payments beginning ten (10) days after the payment is due for the first 30 days, The late fee Increases to .044% per day until the payment is received. In the event a prepayment is received after the due date, the discount will be reduced by the same percentages above Increasing the cost of the apparatus. Cancellation. In the event this proposal is accepted and a purchase order is issued then cancelled orterminated by Customer before completion, Siddons-Martin Emergency Group may charge a cancellation fee. The following charge schedule based on costs incurred may be applied: (A) 10% of the Purchase Price after order is accepted and entered by Manufacturer; (B) 20% of the Purchase Price after completion of the approval drawings; (C) 30% of the Purchase Price upon any material requisition. The cancellation fee will increase accordingly as costs are incurred as the order progresses through engineering and into manufacturing. Siddons-Martin Emergency Group endeavors to mitigate any such costs through the sale of such product to another purchaser; however, the customer shall remain liable for the difference between the purchase price and, if applicable, the sale price obtained by Siddons-Martin Emergency Group upon sale of the product to another purchaser, plus any costs incurred by Siddons-Martin to conduct such sale. Acceptance. In an effort to ensure the above stated terms and conditions are understood and adhered to, Siddons-Martin Emergency Group, LLC requires an authorized individual from the purchasing organization sign and date this proposal and include it with any purchase order. Upon signing of this proposal, the terms and conditions stated herein will be considered binding and accepted by the Customer. The terms and acceptance of this proposal will be governed by the laws of the state of TX. No additional terms or conditions will be binding upon Siddons-Martin Emergency Group, LLC unless agreed to in writing and signed by a duly authorized officer of Siddons-Martin Emergency Group, LLC. Proposal 302977.7 1/2 02.21.2018 C) Sincerely, Andrew Jozwiak Siddons-Martin Emergency Group, LLC 11 , the authorized representative of Calhoun County Fire Departments, agree to purchase the proposed and agree to the terms of this proposal and the specifications attached hereto, Signature & Date Proposal 302977.7 212 02-21-2018 Calhoun County Basic Specifications Commercial Cab Pumper Required: • Freightliner single -Cab M2 Chassis iCummins ISL 300HP Engine • Allison 6 Speed Automatic Transmission • Cab Air Conditioning included • 1250 GPM Water Pump — Darley Preferred • 1000 Gallon Poly Water Tank • All Stainless Steel Pump Piping and Valves • NO electronic valve actuators, ALL manual pump valves • Top -mount Pump Panel • Aluminum Pumper body • Pump Discharges: • Two 1.5" NH Crosslay Preconnects • Four 2.5" NH Discharges; 2 Driver Side -1 Rear -1 Passenger Side • One 4" piped discharge with 4" or 5" Stortz Discharge Passenger Side • One 2.5" NH Pump Intake - Drivers Side • One 3" NPT Deck Gun Connection • Two 6" NH Pump Intakes — One on each Side • One 2.5" NH Direct Tank Fill with valve in Rear • Four Body Mounted Whelen LED Scene Lights; 1 Driver Side - 2 Rear -1 Passenger Side Three High Visibility Whelen Tank Level Indicators;1 Driver Side -1 Rear -1 Passenger Side • ALL Whelen LED Emergency Lighting • Whelen LED Arrowstick mounted on rear of body • Roll -up doors on all body compartments (7 Total Body Compartments; D1, D2,D3, R11 P3, P2, P1) • 7000 Series Pac Trac in 3 body compartments (D1/D2/P1) for ease of mounting tools, etc • Adjustable shelves in the rest of body compartments • Two slide out shelves in P3/R1 • Interior Ladder Storage with full complement of ladders including attic ladder • Two Free Floating hose trays with straps under each pump panel • Spare SCBA cylinder storage over rear fenderwells • Full Hose bed with two adjustable dividers Optional: • Extendable LED Scene Lights • Generator • Rechargeable LED Flashlights • Crew Cab or Extended Cab .,FOAM or CAFS • Other Equipment: ie: deck gun, hard suction hoses, intake valves, etc Page 1 of 3 OPTIONAL: ADDS TO PRICE WITH REQUIRED SPECS • Extended LED Scene Lights: Add $3,751.51 Per Pumper • Generator: Add $8,186.98 Per Pumper • Rechargeable LED Flashlights: Add $242.00 Per Pumper • Crew Cab: Add $8,605.88 Per Pumper • Extended Cab: Add $4,756.04 Per Pumper • FOAM: Add $10,909.33 Per Pumper • CAFS: Add $26,124.34 Per Pumper • Other Equipment: (le: deck gun, hard suction hoses, intake valves, etc.) Deck Gun: Add $1,258.88 Per Pumper Hard Suction Hoses: Add $491.25 Per Pumper Intake Valves: Add $2,902.50 Per Pumper : Add Per Pumper Add Per Pumper Add Per Pumper Page 2 of 3 LESS TRADE IN - PRICE WITH REQUIRED SPECS STRIPPED OF LOOSE ITEMS NET PRICE Magnolia Beach VFD 2000 Smeal Freightliner Pumper $258,642.00 $25,000.00 $233,642.00 1 Six Mile VFD 1992 E -One Pumper $258,642.00 $5,000.00 $253,642.00 2 Olivia Port Alto VFD 1998 Smeal International Pumper $258,642.00 $15,000.00 $243,642.00 3 Point Comfort VFD 2001 E -One GMC Pumper 4. $258,642.00 $25,000.00 $233,642.00 Port O'Connor VFD 1998 Smeal freightliner Pumper $258,642.00 $15,000.00 $243,642.00 t S. Seadrift VFD 1994 E -One Pumper 6. $258164200 $10,000.00 $248,642.00 OPTIONAL: ADDS TO PRICE WITH REQUIRED SPECS • Extended LED Scene Lights: Add $3,751.51 Per Pumper • Generator: Add $8,186.98 Per Pumper • Rechargeable LED Flashlights: Add $242.00 Per Pumper • Crew Cab: Add $8,605.88 Per Pumper • Extended Cab: Add $4,756.04 Per Pumper • FOAM: Add $10,909.33 Per Pumper • CAFS: Add $26,124.34 Per Pumper • Other Equipment: (le: deck gun, hard suction hoses, intake valves, etc.) Deck Gun: Add $1,258.88 Per Pumper Hard Suction Hoses: Add $491.25 Per Pumper Intake Valves: Add $2,902.50 Per Pumper : Add Per Pumper Add Per Pumper Add Per Pumper Page 2 of 3 The undersigned affirms that they are duly authorized to execute this bid and that this company, corporation, firm, partnership, or individual has read the entire bid package and fully understands and has followed all specifications and general conditions. i SUBMITTED this 21th day of February 2018 Authorized Signature: % "fir"" "' --�0� Name: Andrew lozwiak Title: Sales Representative Business Name: Siddons-Martin Emergency Group Address: 1362 East Richey Road Houston, Texas 77073 Phone Number: 1-800-784-6806 Fax Number: 1-281-442-0850 Mail Address: ajozwiak@siddons-martin.com NOTE: Be sure to remember to include your Form 1295 with your bid. See page 5 of the General Conditions. Page 3 of 3 CERTIFICATE OF INTERESTED PARTIES FORM 1295 l of l Complete Nos. i - 4 and 6 If there are interested parties. OFFICE USE ONLY complete Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 if there are no Interested parties. CERTIFICATION OF FILING. Certificate Number: 1 Name of business entity filing form, and the city, state and country of the business entity's place of business. 2018-315439 Siddons Martin Emergency Group, LLC Houston, TX United States Date Filed: 02/1912018 2 Name of governmental entity or state agency that is a party to the contract for which the form is being filed. Date Acknowledged: Calhoun County Provide the Identification number used by the governmental entity or state agency to track or Identity the contract, and provide a 3 description of the services, goods, or other property to be provided under the contract. 2018.02.22 Six Commercial Cab Pumpers Nature of interest 4 Name of Interested Party City, state, Country (place of business) (check applicable) Intermediary Martin Jr, Leon Houston, TX United States Siddons, Patrick Houston, TX United States E 5 Check only If there is NO Interested Party. 6 UNSWORN DECLARATION /� �/�n My name is ��2�nI f �`L,q, fy r t ,(aan�d my date of birth is �.1 th I� My address is 1 3(Q2 EIAS� V, CC Ili � 1 A)SV — ,�, ��V�� . OSA. Ea (street) (city) (state) (zip code) (country) I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. e /� 10+ y Stale of a t the l l ..day of � v" , 26 -,1 Executed in A f C `� County, ,:on (month) (year) �Signature 0authorized agent of contracting business entity (Declarant) Vercinn V1.0.5523 Forms provided by Texas Ethics commission Pierce Freightliner 2dr Top Mount Pumper Proposal Specifications for: Calhoun County Prepared by: Andrew Jozwiak Siddons-Martin Emergency Group 02/21/2018 ; e ;Wet per-'. . . . . .. ...... As PERFORM. LIKE NO OTHER- CONTENTS NFPA2016 STANDARDS ....................... ............................................................... I.............. 9 NFPACOMPLIANCY.......................................................................................I..................... 9 PUMPTEST.......................................................................................................................... 9 GENERATORTEST............................................................................................................ 10 BIDBOND............................................................................................................................ 10 PERFORMANCE BOND NOT REQUESTED...................................................................... 10 APPROVALDRAWING....................................................................................................... 11 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS..................................................................................... 11 CHASSIS............................................................................................................................. 11 WHEELBASE....................................................................................................................... 11 GVWRATING...................................................................................................................... 11 FRAME................................................................................................................................ 11 FRAMELINER..................................................................................................................... 11 FRONTAXLE...................................................................................................................... 11 FRONTSUSPENSION........................................................................................................ 12 FRONTBRAKES................................................................................................................. 12 TIREBRAND....................................................................................................................... 12 TIRES, FRONT.................................................................................................................... 12 WHEELS, FRONT................................................................................................................ 12 REARAXLE......................................................................................................................... 12 PARKINGBRAKE................................................................................................................ 12 REARAXLE RATIO............................................................................................................. 12 REARSUSPENSION........................................................................................................... 13 TIRES, REAR...................................................................................................................... 13 WHEELS, REAR.................................................................................................................. 13 TIREPRESSURE MANAGEMENT..................................................................................... 13 CHROMELUG NUT COVERS............................................................................................ 13 MUDFLAPS........................................................................................................................ 13 WHEELCHOCKS................................................................................................................ 13 WHEELCHOCK BRACKETS.............................................................................................. 13 1 of 60 ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM............................................................................................. 14 I AIR COMPRESSOR, BRAKE SYSTEM.............................................................................. 14 AIRDRYER......................................................................................................................... 14 AIRINLET............................................................................................................................ 14 ENGINE............................................................................................................................... 14 ENGINEACCESSORIES.................................................................................................... 14 ENGINEWARRANTY.......................................................................................................... 15 RADIATOR.......................................................................................................................... 15 HIGHIDLE........................................................................................................................... 15 ENGINEEXHAUST BRAKE................................................................................................ 15 FUEL/WATER SEPARATOR............................................................................................... 15 AIR INTAKE, W/EMBER SEPARATOR................................................................................ 15 EXHAUSTSYSTEM............................................................................................................ 15 EXHAUSTMODIFICATIONS............................................................................................... 16 COOLANTLINES................................................................................................................ 16 CFUELTANK.........................................................................................................................16 DIESELEXHAUST FLUID TANK........................................................................................ 16 FUELPRIMER PUMP.......................................................................................................... 16 AUXILIARY FUEL COOLING SYSTEM............................................................................... 16 TRANSMISSION.................................................................................................................. 17 TRANSMISSION SHIFT CONTROL.................................................................................... 17 TRANSMISSIONCOOLER.................................................................................................. 17 DRIVELINE.......................................................................................................................... 17 STEERING........................................................................................................................... 17 BUMPER.............................................................................................................................. 17 TOWHOOKS....................................................................................................................... 17 BUMPERGAP..................................................................................................................... 17 CAB...................................................................................................................................... 17 CABGRILLE - CHROMED.................................................................................................. 18 MIRRORS............................................................................................................................ 18 CABACCESS STEPS......................................................................................................... 18 2 of 60 STEPLIGHTS...................................................................................................................... 18 DAYTIMERUNNING LIGHTS............................................................................................. 19 AIRCONDITIONING............................................................................................................ 19 ENGINE COMPARTMENT LIGHTS.................................................................................... 19 SEATINGCAPACITY.......................................................................................................... 19 SEATING...............................................................................................I............................. 19 SEATBELT WEB LENGTH................................................................................................. 19 SEATBELTS....................................................................................................................... 19 HELMET STORAGE PROVIDED BY FIRE DEPARTMENT ................................................ 19 PORTABLE HAND LIGHTS, PROVIDED BY FIRE DEPARTMENT .................................... 19 CABINSTRUMENTS........................................................................................................... 20 EMERGENCYSWITCH PANEL.......................................................................................... 20 "DO NOT MOVE APPARATUS" INDICATOR...................................................................... 20 OPENDOOR INDICATOR LIGHT....................................................................................... 20 WIPERCONTROL............................................................................................................... 21 VEHICLEDATA RECORDER.............................................................................................. 21 SeatBelt Monitoring System............................................................................................ 21 ELECTRICAL....................................................................................................................... 22 BATTERYSYSTEM............................................................................................................. 23 JumpStart Connections................................................................................................... 23 MASTERBATTERY SWITCH............................................................................................. 23 BATTERY CHARGING RECEPTACLE............................................................................... 23 ALTERNATOR..................................................................................................................... 23 ELECTRONIC LOAD MANAGEMENT................................................................................. 23 EXTERIORLIGHTING......................................................................................................... 24 INTERMEDIATELIGHT....................................................................................................... 24 REAR CLEARANCE/MARKER/ID LIGHTING..................................................................... 24 REARFMVSS LIGHTING.................................................................................................... 25 LICENSEPLATE BRACKET............................................................................................... 25 BACK-UP ALARM.........................................................................................................I...... 25 CABPERIMETER SCENE LIGHTS.................................................................................... 25 3 of 60 PUMPHOUSE PERIMETER LIGHTS................................................................................. 26 BODY PERIMETER SCENE LIGHTS.................................................................................. 26 STEPLIGHTS...................................................................................................................... 26 12 VOLT LIGHTING............................................................................................................. 26 DECKLIGHTS..................................................................................................................... 27 WALKINGSURFACE LIGHT............................................................................................... 27 WATERTANK..................................................................................................................... 27 DIRECTTANK FILL............................................................................................................. 28 HOSEBED.......................................................................................................................... 29 HOSEBED DIVIDER........................................................................................................... 29 HOSEBED HOSE RESTRAINT.......................................................................................... 29 RUNNINGBOARDS............................................................................................................ 29 TAILBOARD......................................................................................................................... 30 REAR WALL, SMOOTH ALUMINUM/BODY MATERIAL ..................................................... 30 TOWBAR............................................................................................................................ 30 HOSETRAY........................................................................................................................ 30 COMPARTMENTATION...................................................................................................... 30 UNDERBODYSUPPORT SYSTEM.................................................................................... 31 AGGRESSIVE WALKING SURFACE.................................................................................. 32 LOUVERS............................................................................................................................ 32 TESTINGOF BODY DESIGN.............................................................................................. 32 LEFT SIDE COMPARTMENTATION................................................................................... 32 RIGHT SIDE COMPARTMENTATION................................................................................. 33 DOORS, SIDE COMPARTMENT, LAP................................................................................ 33 DOORS, ROLL -UP, SIDE COMPARTMENT....................................................................... 34 COMPARTMENTATION, REAR.......................................................................................... 35 ROLLUP DOOR, REAR COMPARTMENT.......................................................................... 35 COMPARTMENTLIGHTING............................................................................................... 36 MOUNTINGTRACKS.......................................................................................................... 36 ADJUSTABLESHELVES.................................................................................................... 36 SLIDE -OUT FLOOR MOUNTED TRAY............................................................................... 36 4 of 60 5 of 60 EQUIPMENTMOUNTING................................................................................................... 37 RUBRAIL............................................................................................................................ 37 BODYFENDER CROWNS.................................................................................................. 37 BODYFENDER LINER........................................................................................................ 37 HARDSUCTION HOSE....................................................................................................... 37 HANDRAILS........................................................................................................................ 38 HANDRAILS........................................................................................................................ 38 AIRBOTTLE STORAGE (Double)....................................................................................... 38 EXTENSIONLADDER......................................................................................................... 38 ROOFLADDER.. ................................................................................................................. 38 LADDERSTORAGE............................................................................................................ 38 FOLDINGLADDER.............................................................................................................. 39 PIKE POLE PROVIDED BY FIRE DEPARTMENT.............................................................. 39 U PIKE POLE PROVIDED BY FIRE DEPARTMENT.......................................................... 39 PIKEPOLE STORAGE........................................................................................................ 39 REARFOLDING STEPS..................................................................................................... 39 PUMP................................................................................................................................... 40 MECHANICALSEALS......................................................................................................... 40 PUMPTRANSMISSION...................................................................................................... 40 PUMPINGMODE................................................................................................................ 40 AIRPUMP SHIFT................................................................................................................ 40 TRANSMISSIONLOCK-UP................................................................................................. 41 AUXILIARYCOOLING SYSTEM......................................................................................... 41 INTAKERELIEF VALVE - PUMP........................................................................................ 41 PRESSURECONTROLLER................................................................................................ 41 PRIMINGPUMP.................................................................................................................. 41 PUMPMANUALS................................................................................................................ 42 PLUMBING, STAINLESS STEEL AND HOSE..................................................................... 42 MAINPUMP INLETS........................................................................................................... 42 MAINPUMP INLET CAP..................................................................................................... 42 VALVES...............................................................................................................................42 5 of 60 LEFTSIDE INLET................................................................................................................ 43 INLETCONTROL................................................................................................................ 43 INLETBLEEDER VALVE..................................................................................................... 43 TANKTO PUMP..................................................................................................................43 TANKREFILL...................................................................................................................... 43 LEFT SIDE DISCHARGE OUTLETS................................................................................... 43 RIGHT SIDE DISCHARGE OUTLETS................................................................................. 43 LARGE DIAMETER DISCHARGE OUTLET........................................................................ 44 REARDISCHARGE OUTLET.............................................................................................. 44 DISCHARGECAPS............................................................................................................. 44 OUTLETBLEEDER VALVE................................................................................................. 44 LEFTSIDE OUTLET ELBOWS........................................................................................... 44 RIGHTSIDE OUTLET ELBOWS......................................................................................... 44 REAROUTLET ELBOWS.................................................................................................... 45 LARGE DIAMETER OUTLET ELBOWS.............................................................................. 45 DISCHARGEOUTLET CONTROLS.................................................................................... 45 DELUGERISER.................................................................................................................. 45 CROSSLAYHOSE BEDS.................................................................................................... 45 CROSSLAY/DEADLAY HOSE RESTRAINT....................................................................... 46 CROSSLAY 8.00" LOWER THAN STANDARD................................................................... 46 FOAMSYSTEM................................................................................................................... 46 PUMPCOMPARTMENT...................................................................................................... 46 PUMPMOUNTING.............................................................................................................. 46 TOP MOUNT PUMP CONTROL PANELS........................................................................... 46 IDENTIFICATIONTAGS...................................................................................................... 47 WALKWAY........................................................................................................................... 47 WALKWAYTOOL COMPARTMENT................................................................................... 47 PUMPPANEL CONFIGURATION....................................................................................... 47 PUMPAND GAUGE PANEL............................................................................................... 47 CAB/ PUMP MODULE GAP............................................................................................... 48 PUMPCOMPARTMENT LIGHT.......................................................................................... 48 6 of 60 VACUUM AND PRESSURE GAUGES................................................................................ 48 PRESSUREGAUGES......................................................................................................... 49 WATERLEVEL GAUGE...................................................................................................... 49 WATERLEVEL GAUGE...................................................................................................... 49 LIGHTSHIELDS.................................................................................................................. 50 ELECTRONICSIREN.......................................................................................................... 50 SPEAKER............................................................................................................................ 51 FRONT ZONE UPPER WARNING LIGHTS........................................................................ 51 WARNINGLIGHTS.........................................................................................................I.... 51 SIDEZONE LOWER LIGHTING.......................................................................................... 52 REARZONE LOWER LIGHTING........................................................................................ 52 REAR/SIDE ZONE UPPER WARNING LIGHTS................................................................. 52 TRAFFICDIRECTING LIGHT.............................................................................................. 52 LOOSEEQUIPMENT............................................................................................I............. 53 NFPA REQUIRED LOOSE EQUIPMENT PROVIDED BY FIRE DEPARTMENT ................ 53 SOFTSUCTION HOSE....................................................................................................... 54 DRY CHEMICAL EXTINGUISHER PROVIDED BY FIRE DEPARTMENT .......................... 54 WATER EXTINGUISHER PROVIDED BY FIRE DEPARTMENT ........................................ 54 FLATHEAD AXE PROVIDED BY FIRE DEPARTMENT...................................................... 54 PICKHEAD AXE PROVIDED BY FIRE DEPARTMENT...................................................... 55 PAINTPROCESS................................................................................................................ 55 PAINT - ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT.............................................................................. 56 PAINT.................................................................................................................................. 57 COMMERCIALCHASSIS PAINT........................................................................................ 57 PAINT CHASSIS FRAME ASSEMBLY................................................................................ 57 COMPARTMENTINTERIOR PAINT................................................................................... 57 REFLECTIVESTRIPES...................................................................................................1111 57 REARCHEVRON STRIPING.............................................................................................. 57 REFLECTIVE STRIPE, CAB DOORS.................................................................................. 57 LETTERING.............................................................................................................1.11....1... 58 �.; LETTERING.........................................................................................................................58 7of60 CDMANUAL, BODY PARTS ONLY.................................................................................... 58 SERVICEPARTS INTERNET SITE..................................................................................... 58 MANUALS, SERVICE.......................................................................................................... 58 MANUAL, CHASSIS OPERATION...................................................................................... 58 ONE (1) YEAR MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP............................................................. 59 CHASSISWARRANTY........................................................................................................ 59 PAINTWARRANTY............................................................................................................. 59 COMPARTMENT LIGHT WARRANTY................................................................................ 59 TRANSMISSIONWARRANTY............................................................................................ 59 WATERTANK WARRANTY...................................................................................I............ 59 TEN (10) YEAR STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY....................................................................... 59 ROLL UP DOOR MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP WARRANTY ..................................... 59 PUMPWARRANTY............................................................................................................. 59 TEN (10) YEAR PUMP PLUMBING WARRANTY............................................................... 59 TEN (10) YEAR PRO -RATED PAINT AND CORROSION ................................................... 60 THREE (3) YEAR MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP......................................................... 60 VEHICLE STABILITY CERTIFICATION .............. :............................................................. .. 60 CABINTEGRITY................................................................................................................. 60 AMPDRAW REPORT......................................................................................................... 60 Your apparatus will be manufactured in Bradenton, Florida. NFPA 2016 STANDARDS This apparatus specification includes a commercial chassis that has not been certified to meet the requirements of NFPA 1901 by the chassis manufacturer. Although this chassis may comply with certain aspects of the standard, Pierce has not received certification from this chassis manufacturer that all criteria have been met. The body as built by the manufacturer must comply with the NFPA standards effective January of 2016. Certification of slip resistance of all stepping, standing and walking surfaces must be supplied with delivery of the apparatus. All horizontal surfaces designated as a standing or walking surface that are greater than 48.00" above the ground must be defined by a 1.00 wide line along its outside perimeter. Perimeter markings and designated access paths to destination points will be identified on the customer approval print and are shown as approximate. Actual location(s) will be determined based on materials used and actual conditions at final build. Access paths may pass through hose storage areas and opening or removal of covers or restraints may be required.Access paths may require the operation of devices and equipment such as the aerial device or ladder rack. A plate that is highly visible to the driver while seated will be provided. This plate will show the overall height, length, and gross vehicle weight rating. The manufacturer will have programs in place for training, proficiency testing and performance for any staff involved with certifications. An official of the company will designate, in writing, who is qualified to witness and certify test results. NFPA COMPLIANCY Apparatus proposed by the bidder will meet the applicable requirements of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) as stated in the current edition at time of contract execution. Fire Department's specifications that differ from NFPA specifications will be indicated in the proposal as "non-NFPA." PUMP TEST The rated water pump will be tested, approved, and certified by an ISO certified independent third party testing agency at the manufacturer's expense. The test results, along with the pump manufacturer's certification of hydrostatic test, the engine manufacturer's certified brake horsepower curve, and the manufacturer's record of pump construction details will be forwarded to the Fire Department. 9 of 60 GENERATOR TEST If the unit has a generator, the generator will be tested, approved, and certified by an ISO certified independent third party testing agency at the manufacturer's expense. The test results will be provided to the Fire Department at the time of delivery. BID BOND A bid bond as security for the bid in the form of a 10% bid bond will be provided with the proposal. This bid bond will be issued by a Surety Company who is listed on the U.S. Treasury Departments list of acceptable sureties as published in Department Circular 570. The bid bond will be issued by an authorized representative of the Surety Company and will be accompanied by a certified power of attorney dated on or before the date of bid. The bid bond will include language which assures that the bidder/principal will give a bond or bonds, as may be specified in the bidding or contract documents, with good and sufficient surety for the faithful performance of the contract, including the Basic One (1) Year Limited Warranty, and for the prompt payment of labor and material furnished in the prosecution of the contract. Notwithstanding any document or assertion to the contrary, any surety bond related to the sale of a vehicle will apply only to the Basic One (1) Year Limited Warranty for such vehicle. Any surety bond related to the sale of a vehicle will not apply to any other warranties that are included within this bid (OEM or otherwise) or to the warranties (if any) of any third party of any part, component, attachment or accessory that is incorporated into or attached to the vehicle. In the event of any contradiction or inconsistency between this provision and any other document or assertion, this provision will prevail. PERFORMANCE BOND NOT REQUESTED A performance bond will not be included. If requested at a later date, one will be provided to you for an additional cost and the following will apply: The successful bidder will furnish a Performance and Payment bond (Bond) equal to 100 percent of the total contract amount within 30 days of the notice of award. Such Bond will be in a form acceptable to the Owner and issued by a surety company included within the Department of Treasury's Listing of Approved Sureties (Department Circular 570) with a minimum A.M. Best Financial Strength Rating of A and Size Category of XV. In the event of a bond issued by a surety of a lesser Size Category, a minimum Financial Strength rating of A+ is required. Bidder and Bidder's surety agree that the Bond issued hereunder, whether expressly stated or not, also includes the surety's guarantee of the vehicle manufacturer's Bumper to Bumper warranty period included within this proposal. Owner agrees that the penal amount of this bond will be simultaneously amended to 25 percent of the total contract amount upon satisfactory acceptance and delivery of the vehicle(s) included herein. Notwithstanding anything contained within this contract to the contrary, the surety's liability for any warranties of 10 of 60 any type will not exceed three (3) years from the date of such satisfactory acceptance and 1 delivery, or the actual Bumper to Bumper warranty period, whichever is shorter. APPROVAL DRAWING A drawing of the proposed apparatus will be prepared and provided to the purchaser for approval before construction begins. The Pierce sales representative will also be provided with a copy of the same drawing. The finalized and approved drawing will become part of the contract documents. This drawing will indicate the chassis make and model, location of the lights, siren, horns, compartments, major components, etc. A "revised" approval drawing of the apparatus will be prepared and submitted by Pierce to the purchaser showing any changes made to the approval drawing. ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS Two (2) electrical wiring diagrams, prepared for the body as it interfaces with the commercial chassis, will be provided. CHASSIS The chassis will be a Freightliner, Model M2, 106MD Conventional Chassis, supplied with the following equipment: WHEELBASE The wheelbase of the vehicle will be 201.50 inches. GVW RATING The gross vehicle weight rating will be 35,000 lbs.. FRAME The frame rails will be formed from 120,000 psi yield, heat treated alloy steel. The frame rails will be E -coated prior to painting. FRAME LINER An 0.25' inner frame reinforcement will be provided. The frame section properties will be: - Section Modulus:26.50 cubic inch, per rail - RBM:3,200,000 in -Ib, per rail - Yield Strength: 120,000 psi, per rail FRONT AXLE Front axle will be an I beam type, made of forged steel. It will have a ground rating capacity of 12,000 Ib. 11 of 60 FRONT SUSPENSION Spring mounted: Taper -leaf Capacity at Ground: 12,000 Ib Shock Absorbers: Double Acting Shock absorbers will be provided on the front axle. FRONT BRAKES The front brakes will be S -Cam, 16.50" x 6.00". The front brakes will be provided with automatic slack adjusters. TIRE BRAND The default brand of tire for the commercial chassis manufacturer for this apparatus is Michelin. However, the commercial chassis manufacturer reserves the right to substitute brands and models of tire as may be available at the factory on the date of manufacture. They will provide the proper tread style and weight rating for the position in which the tire is installed. Pierce Manufacturing and the chassis manufacturer are working to provide the brand of tire specified. However, due to shortages (and even model changes by the tire manufacturers), if the chassis manufacturer substitutes other tires, they will not be changed by Pierce. TIRES, FRONT Front tires will be 11 R22.50, radial tires with a tread pattern suitable for the steering axle position. The capacity of the tires will meet or exceed the rating of the axle and/or suspension. WHEELS. FRONT Wheels for the front axle will be 22.50" x 8.25" aluminum disc, ten (10) -hole pattern. REAR AXLE The single reduction rear axle will be a MeritorT"', Model RS -23-160, with a ground rating capacity of 23,000 Ib. The brake chambers will be forward mounted. PARKING BRAKE The parking brake will be spring set and located on the rear axle service brake. Rear axle brakes will be 16.50" x 7.00", S -Cam drum type brakes. Automatic slack adjusters will be provided. REAR AXLE RATIO i A rear axle ratio will be furnished to allow the vehicle to reach atop speed of 60 MPH. 12 of 60 L REAR SUSPENSION The rear suspension will be spring mounted multi -leaf, with a capacity at ground level of 23,000 lbs. TIRES. REAR Rear tires will be 11 R22.50 radial tires with a traction tread pattern suitable for the drive axle position. The tires will meet or exceed the weight rating of the axle and/or suspension. WHEELS. REAR The rear wheels will be 22.50" x 8.25" disc with a ten (10) -hole pattern. The outer wheel will be polished aluminum and the inner wheel will be steel. TIRE PRESSURE MANAGEMENT There will be a RealWheels LED AirSecureTM tire alert pressure management system provided, that will monitor each tire's pressure. A sensor will be provided on the valve stem of each tire for a total of six (6) tires. The sensor will calibrate to the tire pressure when installed on the valve stem for pressures between 10 and 200 psi. The sensor will activate an integral battery operated LED when the pressure of that tire drops 5 to 8 psi. Removing the cap from the sensor will indicate the functionality of the sensor and battery. If the sensor and battery are in working condition, the LED will immediately start to flash. CHROME LUG NUT COVERS Chrome lug nut covers will be supplied on front and rear wheels. MUD FLAPS Mud flaps with a Pierce logo will be installed behind the rear wheels. WHEEL CHOCKS There will be one (1) pair of folding Ziamatic, Model SAC -44-E, aluminum alloy, Quick -Choc wheel blocks, with easy -grip handle provided. WHEEL CHOCK BRACKETS There will be one (1) pair of Zico, Model SACH -44-H, horizontal mounting wheel chock brackets provided for the Ziamatic, Model SAC -44-E, folding wheel chocks. The brackets will be made of aluminum and consist of a quick release spring loaded rod to hold the wheel chocks in place. The brackets will be mounted below the left side rear compartment. 13 of 60 ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM The vehicle will be equipped with an anti-lock braking system. The ABS will provide anti-lock braking control on both the front and rear wheels. It will be a digitally controlled system that utilizes microprocessor technology to control the anti-lock braking system. Each wheel will be monitored by the system. When any particular wheel begins to lockup, a signal will be sent to the control unit. This control unit then will reduce the braking of that wheel for a fraction of a second and then reapply the brake. This anti-lock brake system will eliminate the lockup of any wheel thus helping to prevent the apparatus from skidding out of control. AIR COMPRESSOR, BRAKE SYSTEM The air compressor will have an output of 18.7 cubic feet per minute. AIR DRYER An air dryer with a heater will be provided. Other features of this air dryer include: - Desiccant style filter - In-line filtration system - Automatic purge valve AIR INLET A single air inlet with male coupling will be provided. It will allow station air to be supplied to the apparatus brake system through a shoreline hose. The inlet will be located in the driver side lower step well of cab. A check valve will be provided to prevent reverse flow of air. The inlet will discharge into the "wet' tank of the brake system. A mating female coupling will also be provided with the loose equipment. ENGINE • Model: Electronic Cummins 86.7 360EV • Number of Cylinders: Six (6) • Displacement: 6.7 liters • Rated Brake Horsepower: 360 at 2600 rpm • Peak Torque: 800 at 1800 rpm Governed rpm: 2600 • Charge Air Cooled ENGINE ACCESSORIES • Air Cleaner: Dry type, with restriction indicator in cab • Fuel Filters Governor: Limiting speed type 14 of 60 • Lube Oil Cooler Lube Oil Filter: Full flow Starting Motor: 12 -volt ENGINE WARRANTY The engine will come with a warranty provided by the engine manufacturer. RADIATOR Pressurized System, Tube and Fin • Deaeration Tank and Sight Glass Anti -Freeze Protection -34 Degrees Fahrenheit HIGH IDLE A high idle switch will be provided on the instrument panel inside the cab. Activating the switch will cause the vehicle to automatically maintain a preset engine rpm. The high idle switch will be operational only when the parking brake is on and the truck transmission is in neutral. A green indicator light will be provided adjacent to the switch. The light will be labeled "OK To Engage High Idle." ENGINE EXHAUST BRAKE An exhaust brake with an integral variable geometry turbo charger (VGT) will be provided. The control will be located on the instrument panel within easy reach of the driver. FUELIWATER SEPARATOR A Detroit fuel/water separator will be provided on the chassis. It will include a "water in fuel' sensor, hand primer and a 12 -volt pre -heater. AIR INTAKE, W/EMBER SEPARATOR The air inlet will be equipped with a stainless steel mesh to separate water and burning embers from the air intake system such that particulate matter larger than 0.039" (1.0 mm) in diameter cannot reach the air filter element. This will comply with NFPA 1901 and 1906 standards. EXHAUST SYSTEM The exhaust system will include a diesel particulate filter (DPF) and a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) device to meet current EPA standards. The DPF and SCR will be mounted horizontally outside of the frame rails in the passenger side front step area. 15 of 60 EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS The exhaust will terminate with a horizontal tailpipe and diffuser ahead of the right side rear wheels. A heat deflector shield will be provided where the tail pipe is routed under any side compartmentation. All modifications will be approved by the chassis engine manufacturer and/or the chassis OEM. Exhaust treatment devices will not be altered. COOLANT LINES Gates Blue Stripe rubber hose will be used for all engine coolant lines installed by the chassis manufacturer. Hose clamps will be the constant torque type to prevent coolant leakage. They will expand and contract according to coolant system temperature thereby keeping a constant clamping pressure on the hose. FUEL TANK A 50 gallon fuel tank will be provided and mounted at the left-hand cab step. The tank will be constructed of aluminum. DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID TANK A diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) tank will be provided and mounted on the driver's side, below the cab. The tank will be sized by the chassis manufacturer based on the engine provided. It will include an integrated heater unit that utilizes engine coolant to thaw the DEF in the event of freezing. FUEL PRIMER PUMP A fuel primer pump will be included with the heated fuel water separator. AUXILIARY FUEL COOLING SYSTEM A supplementary fuel cooling system will be provided to allow the use of water from the discharge side of the pump for cooling the chassis engine fuel. The heat exchanger will be a cylindrical type and will be a separate unit. The cooler will operate any time the pump is discharging water and will be plumbed to the master drain valve. 16 of 60 TRANSMISSION An Allison, model 3000 EVS, electronic torque converting automatic transmission will be provided. To qualify for the EVS rating, the transmission will be filled with synthetic transmission fluid. Two (2) PTO openings will be located on left side and top of converter housing (positions 8 o'clock and 4 o'clock). A transmission temperature gauge or warning light will be installed on cab instrument panel. TRANSMISSION SHIFT CONTROL A push button shift module will be mounted to right of driver. Shift position indicator will be indirectly lit for after dark operation. The transmission will be a five (5) -speed. TRANSMISSION COOLER A transmission oil cooler will be provided in the lower tank of the radiator. DRIVELINE Drivelines will have a heavy duty metal tube that is properly sized for the intended application. ( The shafts will have a splined slip joint. STEERING The steering system will be hydraulically driven. The steering column will have an adjustable tilt and telescope feature. BUMPER A 14.00", three (3) piece, full width chrome plated steel bumper with collapsible boxed ends will be attached to the front of the chassis frame. TOW HOOKS Two (2) painted, forged steel tow hooks will be provided. BUMPER GAP The standard bumper furnished with the chassis will be used. CAB A 2 -door flat -roof cab will be provided. The cab and doors will be of an aluminum construction. Exterior Styling 17 of 60 Aerodynamic hood and windshield I Tinted Glass in all Windows Fiberglass hood with mounted plastic grille Single 63"x14" rear window Interior Leaf spring rear cab suspension Vinyl mats Forward roof mounted console Two (2) dash -mounted cup holders, right-hand and left-hand Gray Vinyl Upholstery Dual Sun visors Fresh Air Heater and Defroster - Gray Vinyl Upholstery CAB GRILLE - CHROMED The cab grille will be a chromed high impact plastic with a horizontal rib design. The headlight bezels and air intake grilles will also have a chromed finish. The grille will tilt with the hood. MIRRORS West Coast style heated, remote operated mirrors constructed from a molded composite material with a bright finish will be provided. A heated 8.00" convex mirror will be included below the primary mirrors. An auxiliary down view mirror will be included on the passenger side. CAB ACCESS STEPS The cab steps will be provided by the chassis manufacturer. The stepping surface will be constructed from polished stainless steel and have a punch formed slip resistant surface. No modifications of any type will be provided by the apparatus manufacturer. STEP LIGHTS There will be four (4) white LED step lights provided. There will be one (1) light installed at each cab door, one (1) light per doorstep. 18 of 60 In order to ensure exceptional illumination, each light will provide a minimum of 25 foot-candles (fc) covering an entire 15" x 15" square placed ten (10) inches below the light and a minimum of 1.5 fc covering an entire 30" x 30" square at the same ten (10) inch distance below the light. The lights will be activated when the adjacent door is opened. DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS The chassis will be provided with daytime running lights. AIR CONDITIONING An air conditioner will be provided that is integral with heater and defroster system. ENGINE COMPARTMENT LIGHTS Two (2) engine compartment lights will be installed under the engine hood, of which the switches are an integral part. SEATING CAPACITY The seating capacity in the cab will be two (2). SEATING Seating inside the cab will consist of an air -ride driver seat and a fixed companion seat. SEAT BELT WEB LENGTH NFPA 1901, 2016 edition, Section 14.1.3.1 and 14.1.3.2 requires effective seat belt web length for a Type 1 lap belt for pelvic restraint to be a minimum of 60.00", and a Type 2 pelvic and upper torso restraint -style seat belt assembly to be a minimum of 110.00". Per Fire Department specification of a commercial chassis, this apparatus may not have seat belts of the required length. These belts may not provide sufficient length for large firefighters in bunker gear. This apparatus will be non-compliant to NFPA 1901 standards effective at time of contract execution. SEAT BELTS All seating positions in the cab and crew cab will have highly visible (orange) seat belts. HELMET STORAGE PROVIDED BY FIRE DEPARTMENT NFPA 1901, 2016 edition, section 14.1.7.4.1 requires a location for helmet storage be provided. There is no helmet storage on the apparatus as manufactured. The fire department will provide a location for storage of helmets. PORTABLE HAND LIGHTS PROVIDED BY FIRE DEPARTMENT NFPA 1901, 2016 edition, section 5.9.4 requires two portable hand lights mounted in brackets fastened to the apparatus. 19 of 60 The hand lights are not on the apparatus as manufactured. The fire department will provide 1 and mount these hand lights. CAB INSTRUMENTS - Engine Temperature Gauge and Warning Buzzer - Engine Oil Pressure Gauge and Warning Buzzer - Speedometer with Odometer - Engine Tachometer - Engine Hourmeter - Fuel Level Gauge - DEF Level Gauge and Warning Lamp with 2010+ engines - Voltmeter: Low voltage red warning light and audible alarm - Air Brake Pressure Gauge - Air Restriction Indicator - Circuit Breakers: For overload protection of electric circuits - Ignition Switch: Keyless type EMERGENCY SWITCH PANEL An emergency switch panel will be provided in the cab. The switch panel will be located overhead and on the cab instrument panel. "DO NOT MOVE APPARATUS" INDICATOR A flashing red indicator light (located in the driving compartment) will be illuminated automatically per the current edition of NFPA. The light will be labeled "Do Not Move Apparatus If Light Is On". The same circuit that activates the Do Not Move Apparatus indicator will not activate any alarm when the parking brake is released. OPEN DOOR INDICATOR LIGHT A red 'open door" indicator light will be provided inside the cab, in clear view of the driver, to warn of an open compartment door. 20 of 60 WIPER CONTROL •. Wiper control will include an intermittent feature and windshield washer controls. VEHICLE DATA RECORDER There will be a vehicle data recorder (VDR) capable of reading and storing vehicle information provided. The information stored on the VDR can be downloaded through a USB port mounted in a convenient location determined by cab model. A USB cable can be used to connect the VDR to a laptop to retrieve required information. The program to download the information from the VDR will be available to download on-line. The vehicle data recorder will be capable of recording the following data via hardwired and/or CAN inputs: • Vehicle Speed - MPH • Acceleration - MPH/sec Deceleration - MPH/sec • Engine Speed - RPM Engine Throttle Position - % of Full Throttle ABS Event - On/Off Seat Occupied Status - Yes/No by Position Seat Belt Buckled Status - Yes/No by Position • Master Optical Warning Device Switch - On/Off Time - 24 Hour Time • Date - Year/Month/Day The system will also be capable of no additional functionality required. An additional input will be included with this system. When the VDR is active, this input will not be required. Seat Belt Monitoring System A seat belt monitoring system (SBMS) will be provided. The SBMS will be capable of monitoring up to six (6) seating positions indicating the status of each seat position per the following: Seat Occupied & Buckled = Green LED indicator illuminated Seat Occupied & Unbuckled =Red LED indicator with audible alarm • No Occupant & Buckled= Red LED indicator with audible alarm No Occupant & Unbuckled = No indicator and no alarm 21 of 60 The SBMS will include an audible alarm that will warn that an unbuckled occupant condition exists and the parking brake is released, or the transmission is not in park. ELECTRICAL All 12 -volt electrical equipment installed by the apparatus manufacturer will conform to modern automotive practices. All wiring will be high temperature crosslink type. Wiring will be run in loom or conduit where exposed and have grommets where wire passes through sheet metal. Automatic reset circuit breakers will be provided which conform to SAE Standards. Wiring will be color, function and number coded. Function and number codes will be continuously imprinted on all wiring harness conductors at 2.00" intervals. 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: (1) All holes made in the roof will be caulked with silicon. Rope caulk is not acceptable. Large fender washers, liberally caulked, will be used when fastening equipment to the underside of the cab roof. (2) 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. (3) Electrical components designed to be removed for maintenance will not be fastened with nuts and bolts. Metal screws will be used in mounting these devices. Also a coil of wire will be provided behind the appliance to allow them to be pulled away from mounting area for inspection and service work. (4) Corrosion preventative compound will be applied to all terminal plugs 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). (5) All lights that have their sockets in a weather exposed area will have corrosion preventative compound added to the socket terminal area. (6) All electrical terminals in exposed areas will have silicon (1890) applied completely over the metal portion of the terminal. All emergency light switches will be mounted on a separate panel installed in the cab. A master warning light switch and individual switches to be provided to allow pre -selection of emergency lights. The light switches will be "rocker" type with an internal indicator light to show when switch is energized. All switches will be properly identified and mounted in a removable panel for ease in servicing. Identification of the switches will be done by either printing or etching on the switch panel. The switches and identification will be illuminated. 22 of 60 L All lights and reflectors, required to comply with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard #108, will be furnished. Rear identification lights will be recessed mounted for protection. Lights and wiring mounted in the rear bulkheads will be protected from damage by installing a false bulkhead inside the rear compartments. 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. BATTERY SYSTEM A single starting battery system will be provided consisting of two (2) 12 volt, 1125 CCA, maintenance -free, group 31 batteries. The battery system will have a total of 2250 CCA. Jump Start Connections Positive and negative posts for jump starting will be provided by the chassis manufacturer. They will be frame mounted and located under the hood. MASTER BATTERY SWITCH A master battery switch, to activate the battery system, will be provided inside the cab within easy reach of the driver. The master battery disconnect switch will be wired between the starter solenoid and the remainder of the electrical loads on the apparatus. A green "battery on" indicator light, visible from the driver's position, will be provided. BATTERY CHARGING RECEPTACLE The battery charging receptacle location will be near the driver's side cab step area. The shoreline receptacle will be located on the driver side of pump panel. ALTERNATOR The alternator will be a Delco Remy 40SI, 275 amp, quadramount, with remote battery voltage senser. ELECTRONIC LOAD MANAGEMENT A Kussmaul Load Manager 2 will be provided on the apparatus. The device is an electronic load management (ELM) system that monitors the vehicles 12 -volt electrical system, and automatically reduces the electrical load in the event of a low voltage condition and by doing so, ensures the integrity of the electrical system. 23 of 60 The ELM will monitor the vehicle's voltage while at the scene (parking brake applied). It will sequentially shutdown individual electrical loads when the system voltage drops below a preset value. Two (2) separate electrical loads will be controlled by the load manager. The ELM will sequentially re-energize electrical loads as the system voltage recovers. EXTERIOR LIGHTING Exterior lighting will meet or exceed Federal Department of Transportation, Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards and National Fire Protection Association requirements in effect at this time. Front headlights will be halogen type and comply to all FMVSS requirements. Five (5) clearance/marker lights will be installed across the leading edge of the cab. INTERMEDIATE LIGHT There will be two (2) Weldon, Model 9186-8580-29, amber LED turn signal marker lights furnished, one (1) each side, in the rear fender panel. The light will double as a turn signal and marker light. REAR CLEARANCE/MARKER/ID LIGHTING There will be a three (3) LED light bar used as identification lights located at the rear of the apparatus per the following: • As close as practical to the vertical centerline • Centers spaced not less than 6.00" or more than 12.00" apart Red in color • All at the same height There will be two (2) LED lights installed at the rear of the apparatus used as clearance lights located at the rear of the apparatus per the following: • To indicate the overall width of the vehicle • One (1) each side of the vertical centerline • As near the top as practical Red in color To be visible from the rear • All at the same height There will be two (2) LED lights installed on the side of the apparatus used as marker lights as close to the rear as practical per the following: To indicate the overall length of the vehicle One (1) each side of the vertical centerline As near the top as practical 24 of 60 • Red in color i . To be visible from the side • All at the same height There will be two (2) red reflectors located on the rear of the truck facing to the rear. One (1) each side, as far to the outside as practical, at a minimum of 15.00", but no more than 60.00", above the ground. There will be two (2) red reflectors located on the side of the truck facing to the side. One (1) each side, as far to the rear as practical, at a minimum of 15.00", but no more than 60.00", above the ground. Per FMVSS 108 and CMVSS 108 requirements. REAR FMVSS LIGHTING There will be a pair of Weldon, Model 3884-0100-0*, incandescent tri tail lamp assemblies provided. Each module will include the following: One (1) incandescent stop/tail light One (1) incandescent sequential turn light (right or left) One (1) incandescent backup light One (1) triple light, polished aluminum housing The assemblies will be mounted on the face of the rear body compartments. LICENSE PLATE BRACKET There will be one (1) Weldon, Model OJ10-0393-00, license plate bracket mounted on the rear of the body. A Weldon, Model 9186-23882-30, incandescent step light will illuminate the license plate. BACK-UP ALARM A PRECO, Model 1040, solid-state electronic audible back-up alarm that actuates when the truck is shifted into reverse will be provided. The device will sound at 60 pulses per minute and automatically adjust its volume to maintain a minimum ten (10) dBA above surrounding environmental noise levels. CAB PERIMETER SCENE LIGHTS There will be Truck -Lite, Model 40227C, 4.00" white incandescent lights with Model 40700, grommets provided. The lights will be installed under the driver and officer riding area exits. 25 of 60 These lights will be activated automatically when the battery switch is on and the exit doors are opened or by the same means as the body perimeter scene lights. PUMP HOUSE PERIMETER LIGHTS There will be four (4) Truck -Lite, Model 40227C, 4.00" white incandescent lights with Model 40700, grommets provided. The lights will be mounted in the following locations: • One (1) light will be provided under the driver's side top mount pump panel access step One (1) light will be provided under the driver's side pump panel running board • One (1) light will be provided under the passenger's side pump panel running board • One (1) light will be provided under the passenger's side top mount pump panel access step The lights will be controlled by the same means as the body perimeter lights. BODY PERIMETER SCENE LIGHTS There will be two (2) Truck -Lite, Model 6060C, white LED lights with grommets provided under at the rear step area of the body, one (1) each side shining to the rear. The perimeter scene lights will be activated when the parking brake is applied. STEP LIGHTS Four (4) white LED step lights will be provided. One (1) step light will be provided on each side, on the front compartment face and two (2) step lights at the rear to illuminate the tailboard. In order to ensure exceptional illumination, each light will provide a minimum of 25 foot-candles (fc) covering an entire 15.00" x 15.00" square placed 10.00" below the light and a minimum of 1.5 fc covering an entire 30.00" x 30.00" square at the same 10.00" distance below the light. These step lights will be actuated with the pump panel light switch. All other steps on the apparatus will be illuminated per the current edition of NFPA 1901. 12 VOLT LIGHTING There will be two (2) Whelen® Model P*H1*, 8,875 lumens 12 volt DC LED light(s) with flood optics installed on the apparatus located, 1 Driver Side, 1 Passenger side. The painted parts of this light assembly to be white. The light(s) to be installed on vertically adjustable bracket(s). The lights will be controlled by a switch at the driver's side switch panel. 26 of 60 The light(s) may be load managed when the parking brake is applied. DECK LIGHTS There will be one (1) Whelen®, Model MPB*, 12 volt DC LED floodlights with stud bail mount provided at the rear of the hose bed, on the passenger's side. The painted parts to be black. The lights will be activated by a control from the driver side switch panel. WALKING SURFACE LIGHT There will be Model FRP, 4" round black 12 volt DC LED floodlight with bolt mount provided to illuminate the entire designated walking surface on top of the body. The light will be activated when the body step lights are on. WATER TANK Booster tank will have a capacity of 1000 gallons and be constructed of polypropylene plastic by United Plastic Fabricating, Incorporated. Tank will be T-shaped to provide for deep side compartments and to serve as a large sump to limit the amount of undraftable water. 1 Tank joints and seams will be nitrogen welded inside and out. Tank will be baffled in accordance with NFPA Bulletin 1901 requirements. Baffles will have vent openings at both the top and bottom to permit movement of air and water between compartments. Longitudinal partitions will be constructed of .38" polypropylene plastic and will extend from the bottom of the tank through the top cover to allow for positive welding. Transverse partitions will extend from 4.00" off the bottom of the tank to the underside of the top cover. All partitions will interlock and will be welded to the tank bottom and sides. Tank top will be constructed of .50" polypropylene. It will be recessed .38" and will be welded to the tank sides and the longitudinal partitions. Tank top will be sufficiently supported to keep it rigid during fast filling conditions. Construction will include 2.00" polypropylene dowels spaced no more than 30.00" apart and welded to the transverse partitions. Two (2) of the dowels will be drilled and tapped (.50" diameter, 13.00" deep) to accommodate lifting eyes. 27 of 60 A sump that is 8.00" long x 8.00" wide x 6.00" deep will be provided at the bottom of the water tank. Sump will include a drain plug and the tank outlet. Tank will be installed in a fabricated cradle assembly constructed of structural steel. Sufficient crossmembers will be provided to properly support bottom of tank. Crossmembers will be constructed of steel bar channel or rectangular tubing. Tank will "float" in cradle to avoid torsional stress caused by chassis frame flexing. Rubber cushions, .50" thick x 3.00" wide, will be placed on all horizontal surfaces that the tank rests on. Stops or other provision will be provided to prevent an empty tank from bouncing excessively while moving vehicle. Mounting system will be approved by the tank manufacturer. Fill tower will be constructed of .50" polypropylene and will be a minimum of 8.00" wide x 14.00" long. Fill tower will be furnished with a .25" thick polypropylene screen and a hinged cover. An overflow pipe, constructed of 4.00" schedule 40 polypropylene, will be installed approximately halfway down the fill tower and extend through the water tank and exit to the rear of the rear axle. One (1) sleeve will be provided in the water tank for a 3.00" pipe to the rear. DIRECT TANK FILL There will be one (1) - 2.50" gated external tank fill(s) installed and properly labeled at the rear of the water tank, located passenger's side, with the valve installed as low as practical for easy hose connection. Piping, for the fill, will be routed through the rear wall of the tank and include a flow deflector to break up the stream of water entering the water tank. A 2.50" full flow ball valve with 2.50" piping and a 2.50" (F)NST chrome swivel will be located at the inlet. A 2.50" chrome plated 30 degree elbow and plug with VLH automatic pressure relieving thread technology will be provided for the tank fill. 28 of 60 HOSE BED The hose bed will be fabricated of .125"-5052 aluminum with a nominal 38,000 psi tensile strength. Standard hose bed width will be 68.00" inside. Upper and rear edges of side panels will have a double break for rigidity, a split tube finish will not be acceptable. The upper inside area of the beavertails will be covered with brushed stainless steel to prevent damage to painted surface when hose is removed. Flooring of the hose bed will be removable aluminum grating with the top surface corrugated to aid in hose aeration. The grating slats will be a minimum of 0.50" x 4.50" with spacing between slats for hose ventilation. The hose bed will accommodate 1000 feet of 5.00" hose and 1000 feet of 3.00" hose. HOSE BED DIVIDER Two (2) adjustable hosebed dividers will be furnished for separating hose. Each divider will be constructed of a .25" brushed aluminum sheet. Flat surfaces will be sanded for uniform appearance, or constructed of brushed aluminum. Divider will be fully adjustable by sliding in tracks, located at the front and rear of the hose bed. Divider will be held in place by tightening bolts, at each end. Acorn nuts will be installed on all bolts in the hose bed which have exposed threads. HOSE BED HOSE RESTRAINT The hose in the hose bed will be restrained by a black nylon Velcro® strap at the top of the hosebed. At the rear of the hose bed, 2.00" black nylon webbing with a 1.50" x 4.00" box pattern will attach at the top rear outside corners with seat belt buckle fasteners. The webbing will have straps connected with seat belt buckle fasteners located at the rear body sheet below the hose bed. A cross -divider will be provided just behind the fill tower. The divider will be bolted to the side sheet. RUNNING BOARDS Running boards will be fabricated of .125" bright aluminum treadplate. Each running board will be supported by a welded 2.00" square tubing and channel assembly, which will be bolted to the pump compartment substructure. 29 of 60 Running boards will be 12.75" deep and spaced .50" away from the pump panel. A splash guard will be provided above the running board treadplate. TAILBOARD The tailboard will also be constructed of .125' bright aluminum treadplate and spaced .50" from the body, as well as supported by a structural steel assembly. The tailboard area will be 16.00" deep. The exterior side will be flanged down and in for increased rigidity of tailboard structure. REAR WALL SMOOTH ALUMINUMMODY MATERIAL The rear facing surfaces of the center rear wall will be smooth aluminum. The bulkheads, the surface to the rear of the side body compartments, will be smooth and the same material as the body. Any inboard facing surfaces below the height of the hosebed will be aluminum diamondplate . TOW BAR A tow bar will be installed under the tailboard at center of truck. Tow bar will be fabricated of 1.00" CRS bar rolled into a 3.00" radius. Tow bar assembly will be constructed of .38" structural angle. When force is applied to the bar, it will be transmitted to the frame rail. Tow bar assembly will be designed and positioned to allow up to a 30 -degree upward angled pull of 17,000 Ib, or a 20,000 Ib straight horizontal pull in line with the centerline of the vehicle. Tow bar design will have been fully tested and evaluated using strain gauge testing and finite element analysis techniques. HOSE TRAY Two (2) hose trays will be made free floating one (1) in each side running board. The tray(s) will be flanged and drop in from the top. The ends will be tapered at the front and rear towards the center. No fasteners will be used to secure the tray(s). Capacity of the tray will be 1 00'of 1.50" hose. Rubber matting will be installed on the floor of the tray to provide proper ventilation. COMPARTMENTATION Body and compartments will be fabricated of .125", 5052-H32 aluminum. 30 of 60 Side compartments will be an integral assembly with the rear fenders. i Circular fender liners will be provided for prevention of rust pockets and ease of maintenance. L,, Compartment flooring will be of the sweep out design with the floor higher than the compartment door lip. The compartment door opening will be framed by flanging the edges in 1.75" and bending out again .75" to form an angle. Drip protection will be provided above the doors by means of bright aluminum extrusion, formed bright aluminum treadplate or polished stainless steel. The top of the compartment will be covered with bright aluminum treadplate rolled over the edges on the front, rear and outward side. These covers will have the corners welded. Side compartment covers will be separate from the compartment tops. Front facing compartment walls will be covered with bright aluminum treadplate. All screws and bolts which protrude into a compartment will have acorn nuts on the ends to prevent injury. UNDERBODY SUPPORT SYSTEM Due to the severe loading requirements of this pumper a method of body and compartment support suitable for the intended load will be provided. The backbone of the support system will be the chassis frame rails which is the strongest component of the chassis and is designed for sustaining maximum loads. The support system will include .375" thick steel vertical angle supports bolted to the chassis frame rails with .625" diameter bolts. Attached to the bottom of the steel vertical angles will be horizontal angles, with gussets welded to the vertical members, which extend to the outside edge of the body. A steel frame will be mounted on the top of these supports to create a floating substructure which will result in a 500 Ib equipment support rating per lower compartment. The floating substructure will be separated from the horizontal members with neoprene elastomer isolators. These isolators will reduce the natural flex stress of the chassis from being transmitted to the body. Isolators will have a broad load range, proven viability in vehicular applications, be of a fail safe design and allow for all necessary movement in three (3) transitional and rotational modes. 31 of 60 The neoprene isolators will be installed in a modified V three (3) -point mounting pattern to reduce the natural flex of the chassis being transmitted to the body. AGGRESSIVE WALKING SURFACE All exterior surfaces designated as stepping, standing, and walking areas will comply with the required average slip resistance of the current NFPA standards. LOUVERS Louvers will be stamped into compartment walls to provide the proper airflow inside the body compartments and to prevent water from dripping into the compartment. Where these louvers are provided, they will be formed into the metal and not added to the compartment as a separate plate. TESTING OF BODY DESIGN Body structural analysis has been fully tested. Proven engineering and test techniques such as finite element analysis, stress coating and strain gauging have been performed with special attention given to fatigue, life and structural integrity of the cab, body and substructure. Body will be tested while loaded to its greatest in-service weight. The criteria used during the testing procedure will include: Raising opposite corners of the vehicle tires 9.00" to simulate the twisting a truck may experience when driving over a curb. Making a 90 degree turn, while driving at 20 mph to simulate aggressive driving conditions. Driving the vehicle at 35 mph on a washboard road. Driving the vehicle at 55 mph on a smooth road. Accelerating the vehicle fully, until reaching the approximate speed of 45 mph on rough pavement. Evidence of actual testing techniques will be made available upon request. LEFT SIDE COMPARTMENTATION The left side compartmentation will consist of three rollup door compartments. A full height, rollup door compartment ahead of the rear wheels will be provided. The interior dimensions of this compartment will be 34.50" wide x 66.63" high x 25.88" deep in the lower 25.00" of the compartment and 12.00" deep in the remaining upper portion. The clear door opening will be a minimum of 28.75" wide x 56.88" high. A rollup door compartment over the rear wheels will be provided. The interior dimensions of this compartment will be 66.50" wide x 32.88" high x 12.00" deep. The clear door opening will be a minimum of 58.25' wide x 23.13" high. 32 of 60 A full height, rollup door compartment behind the rear wheels will be provided. The interior ( dimensions of this compartment will be 47.75" wide x 67.63" high x 25.88" deep in the lower 26.00" of height and 12.00" deep in the remaining upper section of the compartment. The clear door opening will be a minimum of 44.75" wide x 57.88" high. U, The interior height of the compartments will be measured from the compartment floor to the ceiling. The spool of the rollup door at the top of the compartment takes up some usable space. The depth of the compartments will be measured from the back wall to the inside of the door frame. Closing of the door will not require releasing, unlocking, or unlatching any mechanism and will easily be accomplished with one hand. RIGHT SIDE COMPARTMENTATION The right side compartmentation will consist of three rollup door compartments. A full height, rollup door compartment ahead of the rear wheels will be provided. The interior dimensions of this compartment will be 34.50" wide x 66.63" high x 25.88" deep in the lower 25.00" of the compartment and 12.00" deep in the remaining upper portion. The clear door opening will be a minimum of 28.75" wide x 56.88" high. A rollup door compartment over the rear wheels will be provided. The interior dimensions of this compartment will be 66.50" wide x 32.88" high x 12.00" deep. The clear door opening will be a minimum of 58.25" wide x 23.13" high. A full height, rollup door compartment behind the rear wheels will be provided. The interior dimensions of this compartment will be 47.75" wide x 67.63" high x 25.88" deep in the lower 26.00" of height and 12.00" deep in the remaining upper section of the compartment. The clear door opening will be a minimum of 44.75" wide x 57.88" high. The interior height of the compartments will be measured from the compartment floor to the ceiling. The spool of the rollup door at the top of the compartment takes up some usable space. The depth of the compartments will be measured from the back wall to the inside of the door frame. Closing of the door will not require releasing, unlocking, or unlatching any mechanism and will easily be accomplished with one hand. DOORS SIDE COMPARTMENT, LAP_ All hinged compartment doors will be lap style with double panel construction and will be a minimum of 1.50" thick. To provide additional door strength, a "C" section reinforcement will be installed between the outer and interior panels. 33 of 60 Doors will be provided with a closed cell rubber gasket around the surface that laps onto the body. A second heavy-duty automotive rubber molding with a hollow core will be installed on the door framing that seals onto the interior panel, to ensure a weather resisting compartment. All compartment doors will have polished stainless steel continuous hinge with a pin diameter of .25", that is bolted or screwed on with stainless steel fasteners. (Hinges which are welded on will not be acceptable.) A strip of dielectric isolation tape will be provided between the hinge and doorjamb. All door lock mechanisms will be fully enclosed within the door panels to prevent fouling of the lock in the event equipment inside shifts into the lock area. Doors will have keyed locks with recessed, polished stainless steel "D" ring handles and FMVSS approved door locking mechanisms. Both lap doors will be keyed alike. To prevent corrosion caused by dissimilar metals, compartment door handles will not be attached to outer door panel with screws. A rubber gasket will be provided between the "D" ring handle and the door. Lap door(s) will be provided on compartment(s) Body. DOORS ROLL -UP, SIDE COMPARTMENT There will be six (6) compartment doors installed on the side compartments. The doors will be double faced aluminum construction, an anodized satin finish and manufactured by Gortite®. Lath sections will be an interlocking rib design and will be individually replaceable without complete disassembly of door. Between each slat at the pivoting joint will be a PVC inner seal to prevent metal to metal contact and prevent dirt or moisture from entering the compartments. Seals will allow door to operate in extreme temperatures ranging from 180 to -40 degrees Fahrenheit. Side, top and bottom seals will be provided to resist ingress of dirt and weather and be made of Santoprene. All hinges, barrel clips and end pieces will be nylon 66. All nylon components will withstand temperatures from 300 to -40 degrees Fahrenheit. Hardened plastic will not be acceptable. A polished stainless steel lift bar to be provided for each roll -up door. Lift bar will be located at the bottom of door and have latches on the outer extrusion of the doors frame. A ledge will be supplied over lift bar for additional area to aid in closing the door. Doors will be constructed from an aluminum box section. The exterior surface of each slat will be flat. The interior surfaces will be concave to provide strength and prevent loose equipment from jamming the door from inside. 34 of 60 To conserve space in the compartments, the spring roller assembly will not exceed 3.00" in diameter. A garage style roll door will not be acceptable. The header for the rollup door assembly will not exceed 4.00". A heavy-duty magnetic switch will be used for control of open compartment door warning lights. COMPARTMENTATION, REAR A rollup door compartment above the rear tailboard will be provided. Interior dimensions of this compartment will be 40.00" wide x 54.13" high x 25.88" deep in the lower 45.25" of height and 15.75" deep in the remaining upper portion. Depth of the compartment will be calculated with the compartment door closed. For a chassis with a rear mounted fuel tank, a louvered removable access panel will be furnished on the back wall of the compartment. Rear compartment will be open into the rear side compartments. Clear door opening of this compartment will be 33.25" wide x 45.25" high. Closing of the door will not require releasing, unlocking, or unlatching any mechanism and will easily be accomplished with one hand. ROLLUP DOOR, REAR COMPARTMENT There will be a rear rollup door. The door will be double faced aluminum construction, an anodized satin finish and manufactured by Gortite®. Lath sections will be an interlocking rib design and will be individually replaceable without complete disassembly of door. Between each slat at the pivoting joint will be a PVC inner seal to prevent metal to metal contact and prevent dirt or moisture from entering the compartments. Seals will allow door to operate in extreme temperatures ranging from 180 to -40 degrees Fahrenheit. Side, top and bottom seals will be provided to resist ingress of dirt and weather and be made of Santoprene. All hinges, barrel clips and end pieces will be nylon 66. All nylon components will withstand temperatures from 300 to -40 degrees Fahrenheit. A polished stainless steel lift bar to be provided for each roll -up door. Lift bar will be located at the bottom of door and have latches on the outer extrusion of the doors frame. A ledge will be supplied over lift bar for additional area to aid in closing the door. 35 of 60 Door will be constructed from an aluminum box section. The exterior surface of each slat will 1 be flat. The interior surface will be concave to provide strength and prevent loose equipment from jamming the door from inside. To conserve space in the compartments, the spring roller assembly will not exceed 3.00" in diameter. The header for the rollup door assembly will not exceed 4.00". A heavy-duty magnetic switch will be used for control of open compartment door warning lights. COMPARTMENT LIGHTING There will be a 6.00" diameter Truck -Lite, Model 79384, light(s) provided in each enclosed compartment. The light(s) will be activated when the battery switch is on and the compartment door is open. MOUNTING TRACKS There will be seven (7) sets of tracks for mounting shelf(s) in D3, D2, D1, R1, P1, P2 and P3. These tracks will be installed vertically to support the adjustable shelf(s), and will be full height of the compartment. The tracks will be painted to match the compartment interior. ADJUSTABLE SHELVES There will be seven (7) shelves with a capacity of 500 Ib provided. The shelf construction will consist of .188" aluminum painted spatter gray with 2.00" sides. Each shelf will be infinitely adjustable by means of a threaded fastener, which slides in a track. The shelves will be held in place by .12" thick stamped plated brackets and bolts. The location(s) will be determined at a later date. SLIDE -OUT FLOOR MOUNTED TRAY There will be two (2) floor mounted slide -out tray(s) provided. Each tray will have 2.00" high sides and a minimum capacity rating of 500 Ib in the extended position. Each tray will be constructed of aluminum painted spatter gray There will be two undermount-roller bearing type slides rated at 2501b each provided. The pair of slides will have a safety factor rating of 2. 36 of 60 To ensure years of dependable service, the slides will be coated with a finish that is tested to i withstand a minimum of 1,000 hours of salt spray per ASTM 8117. To ensure years of easy operation, the slides will require no more than a 501b force for push -in or pull-out movement when fully loaded after having been subjected to a 40 hour vibration (shaker) test under full load. The vibration drive file will have been generated from accelerometer data collected from a heavy truck chassis driven over rough gravel roads in an unloaded condition. Proof of compliance will be provided upon request. Automatic locks will be provided for both the "in" and 'but' positions. The trip mechanism for the locks will be located at the front of the tray for ease of use with a gloved hand. The location(s) will be P3 and R1. EQUIPMENT MOUNTING Pac Trac equipment mounting system will be installed on the walls of three (3) compartment(s), On the rear of the wall of the compartment. D1, D2, P1. RUB RAIL Bottom edge of the side and rear of the body compartments will be trimmed with a bright aluminum extruded rub rail. Trim will be 2.12" high with 1.38" flanges turned outward for rigidity. The rub rails will not be an integral part of the body construction, which allows replacement in the event of damage. BODY FENDER CROWNS Polished stainless steel fender crowns will be provided around the rear wheel openings with a dielectric barrier will be provided between the fender crown and the fender sheet metal to prevent corrosion. The fender crowns will be held in place with stainless steel screws that thread directly into a composite nut and not directly into the parent body sheet metal to eliminate dissimilar metals contact and greatly reduce the chance for corrosion. BODY FENDER LINER A painted fender liner will be provided. The liners will be removable to aid in the maintenance of rear suspension components. HARD SUCTION HOSE Hard suction hose will not be required. 37 of 60 _ HANDRAILS 1 The handrails will be 1.25" diameter anodized aluminum extrusion, with a ribbed design, to provide a positive gripping surface. Chrome plated end stanchions will support the handrail. Plastic gaskets will be used between end stanchions and any painted surfaces. Drain holes will be provided in the bottom of all vertically mounted handrails. Handrails will be provided to meet NFPA 1901 section 15.8 requirements. The handrails will be installed as noted on the sales drawing. HANDRAILS One (1) vertical handrail, not less than 29.00" long, will be located on each rear beavertail. • One (1) full width horizontal handrail will be provided below the hose bed at the rear of the apparatus. AIR BOTTLE STORAGE (DOUBLE) A quantity of four (4) air bottle compartments, 15.25" wide x 7.75" tall x 26.00" deep, will be provided on the driver side forward of the rear wheels, on the driver side rearward of the rear wheels, on the passenger side forward of the rear wheels and on the passenger side rearward of the rear wheels . A polished stainless steel door with a Southco non-locking C2 chrome lever latch will be provided to contain the air bottle. A dielectric barrier will be provided between the door hinge, hinge fasteners and the body sheet metal. Inside the compartment, black rubber matting will be provided. EXTENSION LADDER There will be a 24' two -section aluminum Duo -Safety Series 900-A extension ladder provided. ROOF LADDER There will be a 14' aluminum Duo -Safety Series 775-A roof ladder provided. LADDER STORAGE The ladders will be stored between the water tank and the passenger's side compartments. The ladders will extend into the pump compartment just to the rear of the water pump discharges. The ladder storage area will be enclosed as practical by means of sheet metal to protect the ladders from road dirt. The ladders that extend into the pump house will also be enclosed. A black rubber boot will be provided to enclosed the ladders in the gap between the pump house and the body. Each ladder will be stored vertically in a separate stainless steel storage trough. Each stainless steel trough will be lined with Dura -Surf nylon slides. An aluminum enclosure will be provided at the rear of the body to properly contain the ladders. This enclosure will extend to the rear of the side body compartments. The enclosure will also include a vertically hinged smooth aluminum door with a D -handle latch to access the ladders. FOLDING LADDER One (1) 10.00' aluminum, Series 585-A, shaped trough inside the ladder storage Duo -Safety folding ladder will be installed in a U - compartment. PIKE POLE PROVIDED BY FIRE DEPARTMENT NFPA 1901, 2016 edition, Section 5.9.4 requires one (1) 8 ft or longer pike pole mounted in a bracket fastened to the apparatus. The pike pole is not on the apparatus as manufactured. The fire department will provide and mount the pike pole. The pike pole(s) will be a Duo -Safety 10' pike pole. 6' PIKE POLE PROVIDED BY FIRE DEPARTMENT NFPA 1901, 2016 edition, Section 5.9.4 requires one (1) 6' pike pole or plaster hook mounted in a bracket fastened to the apparatus. The pike pole is not on the apparatus as manufactured. The fire department will provide and mount the pike pole. The pike pole(s) will be a Duo -Safety 6' pike pole. PIKE POLE STORAGE Aluminum tubing will be used for the storage of two (2) pike poles and will be located in ladder storage compartment. If the head of a pike pole can come in contact with a painted surface, a stainless steel scuffplate will be provided. REAR FOLDING STEPS Bright finished, non-skid folding steps with a black coating will be provided at the rear. Each step will incorporate an LED light to illuminate the stepping surface. The steps can be used as a hand hold with two openings wide enough for a gloved hand. 39 of 60 PUMP Pump will be a Darley PSM single stage pump, 1250 gpm, midship mounted centrifugal type. Pump will be the class "A" type. Pump will deliver the percentage of rated discharge at pressure indicated below: - 100% of rated capacity at 150 psi net pump pressure. -70% of rated capacity at 200 psi net pump pressure. -50% of rated capacity at 250 psi net pump pressure. Pump body will be fine-grained gray iron, bronze fitted. The impellers will be high strength bronze alloy accurately balanced and splined to pump shaft for precision fit and durability. Double seal ring design will help to minimize end thrust. Deep groove radial type oversize ball bearings will be provided. The bearings will be protected at the openings from road dirt and water with an oil seal and a water slinger. MECHANICAL SEALS Mechanical seals will be provided for the pump. PUMP TRANSMISSION Pump transmission case will be alloy cast iron of heavy duty design with adequate oil reserve capacity to maintain low operation temperatures. Magnetic drain will be provided. The gears will be helical in design and precision cut for quite operation and long life. The gears will be cut from high strength alloy steel, heat treated and gas nitride. The gear face will be a minimum of 3.50". PUMPING MODE An interlock system will be provided to ensure that the pump drive system components are properly engaged so that the apparatus can be safely operated. The interlock system will be designed to allow stationary pumping only. AIR PUMP SHIFT Pump shift engagement will be made by a two (2) position sliding collar, actuated pneumatically (by air pressure), with a three (3) position air control switch located in the cab. Two (2) indicator lights will be provided adjacent to the pump shift inside the cab. One (1) green light will indicate the pump shift has been completed and be labeled "pump engaged". The second green light will indicate when the pump has been engaged, and that the chassis transmission is in pump gear. This indicator light will be labeled "OK to pump". 40 of 60 Another green indicator light will be installed adjacent to the hand throttle on the pump panel and indicate either the pump is engaged and the road transmission is in pump gear, or the road transmission is in neutral and the pump is not engaged. This indicator light will be labeled "Warning: Do not open throttle unless light is on". The pump shift will be interlocked to prevent the pump from being shifted out of gear when the chassis transmission is in gear to meet NFPA requirements. The pump shift control in the cab will be illuminated to meet NFPA requirements. TRANSMISSION LOCK-UP The direct gear transmission lock-up for the fire pump operation will engage automatically when the pump shift control in the cab is activated. AUXILIARY COOLING SYSTEM A supplementary heat exchange cooling system will be provided to allow the use of water from the discharge side of the pump for cooling the engine water. The pump casting will be designed to be used as a heat exchanger. INTAKE RELIEF VALVE - PUMP An Elkhart Style 40 relief valve will be installed on the suction side of the pump preset at 125 psig. The relief valve will have a working range of 75 psig to 250 psig. The outlet will terminate below the frame rails with a 2.50" National Standard hose thread adapter and will have a "do not cap" warning tag. The relief valve pressure control will be located behind an access door at the right side pump panel. PRESSURE CONTROLLER A Pierce Pump Boss Model PBA300 pressure governor will be provided. A pressure transducer will be installed in the water discharge manifold on the pump. The display panel will be located at the pump operator's panel. PRIMING PUMP The priming pump will be a Trident Emergency Products compressed air powered, high efficiency, multistage venturi based AirPrime System, conforming to standards outlined in the current edition of NFPA 1901. All wetted metallic parts of the priming system are to be of brass and stainless steel construction. 41 of 60 One (1) priming control will open the priming valve and start the pump primer. PUMP MANUALS There will be a total of two (2) pump manuals provided by the pump manufacturer and furnished with the apparatus. The manuals will be provided by the pump manufacturer in the form of two (2) electronic copies. Each manual will cover pump operation, maintenance, and parts. PLUMBING. STAINLESS STEEL AND HOSE All inlet and outlet lines will be plumbed with either stainless steel pipe, flexible polypropylene tubing or synthetic rubber hose reinforced with hi -tensile polyester braid. All hose's will be equipped with brass or stainless steel couplings. All stainless steel hard plumbing will be a minimum of a schedule 10 wall thickness. Where vibration or chassis flexing may damage or loosen piping or where a coupling is required for servicing, the piping will be equipped with victaulic or rubber couplings. Plumbing manifold bodies will be ductile cast iron or stainless steel. All piping lines are to be drained through a master drain valve or will be equipped with individual drain valves. All drain lines will be extended with a hose to drain below the chassis frame. All water carrying gauge lines will be of flexible polypropylene tubing. All piping, hose and fittings will have a minimum of a 500 PSI hydrodynamic pressure rating. MAIN PUMP INLETS A 6.00" pump manifold inlet will be provided on each side of the vehicle. The suction inlets will include removable die cast zinc screens that are designed to provide cathodic protection for the pump, thus reducing corrosion in the pump. MAIN PUMP INLET CAP The main pump inlets will have National Standard Threads with a long handle chrome cap. The cap will be the Pierce VLH, which incorporates an exclusive thread design to automatically relieve stored pressure in the line when disconnected. VALVES All ball valves will be Akron® Brass. The Akron valves will be the 8000 series heavy-duty style with a stainless steel ball and a simple two -seat design. No lubrication or regular maintenance is required on the valve. Valves will have a ten (10) year warranty. 42 of 60 LEFT SIDE INLET There will be one (1) auxiliary inlet with a 2.50" valve at the left side pump panel, terminating with a 2.50" (F) National Standard hose thread adapter. The auxiliary inlet will be provided with a strainer, chrome swivel and plug. Inlet valve location will be behind the pump panel. INLET CONTROL The side auxiliary inlet(s) will incorporate a quarter -turn ball valve with the control located at the top mount control panel. The valve operating mechanism will indicate the position of the valve. There will be one (1) inlet. INLET BLEEDER VALVE A 0.75" bleeder valve will be provided for each side gated inlet. The valves will be located behind the panel with a swing style handle control extended to the outside of the panel. The handles will be chrome plated and provide a visual indication of valve position. The swing handle will provide an ergonomic position for operating the valve without twisting the wrist and provides excellent leverage. The water discharged by the bleeders will be routed below the chassis frame rails. TANK TO PUMP The booster tank will be connected to the intake side of the pump with heavy duty piping and a quarter turn 3.00 full flow line valve with the control remotely located at the operator's panel. Tank to pump line will run straight (no elbows) from the pump into the front face of the water tank and angle down into the tank sump. A rubber coupling will be included in this line to prevent damage from vibration or chassis flexing. A check valve will be provided in the tank to pump supply line to prevent the possibility of "back filling" the water tank. TANK REFILL A 1.50" combination tank refill and pump re -circulation line will be provided, using a quarter - turn full flow ball valve controlled from the pump operator's panel. LEFT SIDE DISCHARGE OUTLETS There will be two (2) discharge outlets with a 2.50" valve on the left side of the apparatus, terminating with a 2.50" (M) National Standard hose thread adapter. RIGHT SIDE DISCHARGE OUTLETS There will be one (1) discharge outlet with a 2.50" valve on the right side of the apparatus, terminating with a 2.50" (M) National Standard hose thread adapter. 43 of 60 LARGE DIAMETER DISCHARGE OUTLET There will be a 4.00" discharge outlet with a 4.00" Akron valve installed on the right side of the apparatus, terminating with a 4.00 (M) National Standard hose thread adapter. This handwheel control at the pump operator's control discharge outlet will be actuated with panel. An indicator will be provided to show when the valve is in the closed position. REAR DISCHARGE OUTLET There will be one (1) discharge outlet piped to the rear of the hose bed, driver's side, installed so proper clearance is provided for spanner wrenches or adapters. Plumbing will consist of 2.50" piping along with a 2.50" full flow ball valve with the control from the pump operator's panel. DISCHARGE CAPS Chrome plated, rocker lug, caps with chains will be furnished for all side discharge outlets. The caps will be the Pierce VLH, which incorporates an exclusive thread design to automatically relieve stored pressure in the line when disconnected. OUTLET BLEEDER VALVE A 0.75" bleeder valve will be provided for each outlet 1.50" or larger. Automatic drain valves are acceptable with some outlets if deemed appropriate with the application. The valves will be located behind the panel with a swing style handle control extended to the outside of the side pump panel. The handles will be chrome plated and provide a visual indication of valve position. The swing handle will provide an ergonomic position for operating the valve without twisting the wrist and provides excellent leverage. Bleeders will be located at the bottom of the pump panel. They will be properly labeled identifying the discharge they are plumbed in to. The water discharged by the bleeders will be routed below the chassis frame rails. LEFT SIDE OUTLET ELBOWS The 2.50" discharge outlets located on the left side pump panel will be furnished with a 2.50" (F) National Standard hose thread x 2.50" (M) National Standard hose thread, chrome plated, 45 degree elbow. The elbow will be Pierce VLH, which incorporates an exclusive thread design to automatically relieve stored pressure in the line when disconnected. RIGHT SIDE OUTLET ELBOWS The 2.50" discharge outlets located on the right side pump panel will be furnished with a 2.50" (F) National Standard hose thread x 2.50" (M) National Standard hose thread, chrome plated, 45 degree elbow. OM The elbow will be Pierce VLH, which incorporates an exclusive thread design to automatically l relieve stored pressure in the line when disconnected. REAR OUTLET ELBOWS The 2.50" discharge outlets located at the rear of the apparatus will be furnished with a 2.50" (F) National Standard hose thread x 2.50" (M) National Standard hose thread, chrome plated, 45 degree elbow. The elbow will be Pierce VLH, which incorporates an exclusive thread design to automatically relieve stored pressure in the line when disconnected. LARGE DIAMETER OUTLET ELBOWS The 4.00" outlet(s) will be furnished with one (1) 4.00" (F) National Standard hose thread x 5.00" Storz elbow adapter with Storz cap. DISCHARGE OUTLET CONTROLS The discharge outlets will incorporate a quarter -turn ball valve with the control located at the pump operator's panel. The valve operating mechanism will indicate the position of the valve. If a handwheel control valve is used, the control will be a minimum of a 3.9" diameter stainless steel handwheel with a dial position indicator built in to the center of the handwheel. �- DELUGE RISER A 3.00" deluge riser will be installed above the pump in such a manner that a monitor can be mounted and used effectively. Piping will be rigidly braced and installed securely so no movement develops when the line is charged. The riser will be gated and controlled at the pump operator's panel. The deluge riser will have male National Pipe Threads for mounting the monitor. CROSSLAY HOSE BEDS Two (2) crosslays with 1.50" outlets will be provided. Each bed to be capable of carrying 200' of 1.75" double jacketed hose and will be plumbed with 2.00" i.d. pipe and gated with a 2.00" quarter turn ball valve. Outlets to be equipped with a 1.50" National Standard hose thread 90 degree swivel located in the hose bed so that hose may be removed from either side of apparatus. The crosslay controls will be at the pump operator's panel. The center crosslay dividers will be fabricated of 0.25" aluminum and will provide adjustment from side to side. The divider will be unpainted with a brushed finish. Vertical scuffplates constructed of stainless steel will be provided at the front and rear ends of the bed on each side of vehicle. 45 of 60 Crossley bed flooring will consist of removable perforated brushed aluminum. t ' CROSSLAY/DEADLAY HOSE RESTRAINT Elastic netting will be provided across the top and ends of two (2) crosslay/deadlay opening(s) to secure the hose during travel. The netting will be permanently attached at the top center of the crosslay/deadlay bed and removable on each end. L) CROSSLAY 8.00" LOWER THAN STANDARD The crosslays will be lowered 8.00" from standard. FOAM SYSTEM A foam system will not be required on this apparatus. PUMP COMPARTMENT The pump compartment will be separate from the hose body and compartments so that each may flex independently of the other. It will be a fabricated assembly of steel tubing, angles and channels which support both the fire pump and the side running boards. Compartment will be mounted on chassis frame rails with rubber isolators in a four point pattern to allow for chassis frame twist. Pump compartment, pump, plumbing and gauge panels must be removable from the chassis as a single assembly. PUMP MOUNTING Pump will be mounted to a substructure which will be mounted to the chassis frame rail using rubber isolators. The mounting will allow chassis frame rails to flex independently without damage to the fire pump. TOP MOUNT PUMP CONTROL PANELS All pump controls and gauges to be properly marked and located above the pump to the rear of the walkway. Operator to face the rear of the truck when viewing the control panel from the operating position. The control panel will be in two planes. Both planes to be full width of the pump house. The upper plane will contain the pump master gauges, engine monitoring gauges, electrical switches, and foam controls (if applicable). The upper plane will be hinged at the bottom with a full length stainless steel hinge. The fasteners used to hold the panel in the upright position will be quarter turn type. Vinyl covered cable or chains will be used to hold the gauge panel in the dropped position. 46 of 60 The lower plane is to contain all the line pressure gauges and valve control rods. The line pressure gauge will be mounted directly below the corresponding discharge control handle and recessed within the same chrome plated casting for quick identification. All outlet and inlet controls will be the lever type with direct linkage utilizing bell cranks and universal swivels to the valve itself. The control levers will be made of a 0.62" (minimum) stainless steel rod. The gauge and valve control bezels will be removable from the face of the pump panel for ease of maintenance. IDENTIFICATION TAGS Identification tags for the discharge controls will be recessed within the same bezel. The discharge identification tags will be color coded, with each discharge having its own unique color. All remaining identification tags will be mounted on the pump panel in chrome plated bezels. The side pump panels will be easily removable for ease of maintenance. Polished stainless steel trim collars to be installed around all inlets and outlets. WALKWAY A 19.00" wide walkway will be provided for access to the top control panel. The walkway will be constructed of bright aluminum treadplate and properly reinforced. There will be six (6) white LED lights provided on the back of the cab to illuminate the walkway. The lights will come on with the body perimeter lights. WALKWAY TOOL COMPARTMENT A tool compartment will be provided on each side of the walkway. Each compartment will have an aluminum treadplate door and will be equipped with two (2) white LED lights with chrome bezels, one (1) in each compartment. PUMP PANEL CONFIGURATION The pump panel configuration will be arranged and installed in an organized manner that will provide user-friendly operation. PUMP AND GAUGE PANEL The side control panels will be constructed of aluminum with a painted FormCoat black finish. A polished aluminum trim molding will be provided around each panel. The gauge and top mount control panels will be constructed of aluminum with a painted FormCoat black finish. A polished aluminum trim molding will be provided around each panel. 47 of 60 The gauge panel will be hinged at the bottom with a full length stainless steel hinge. The ' fasteners that hold the panel in the up right position will be quarter -turn style. Vinyl covered chains will be used to hold the panel in the dropped position. The driver's and passenger's side pump panels will be removable and fastened with swell type fasteners. CAB / PUMP MODULE GAP Due to certain chassis components that extend rearward of the back of the cab, a cab to pump module walkway gap that is larger than typical may be required. The distance between the cab and the pump module will be indicated on the approval drawing supplied by Pierce. This cab to pump module gap will be acceptable as constructed . PUMP COMPARTMENT LIGHT A pump compartment light will be provided inside the right side pump enclosure and accessible through a door on the pump panel. A .125 weep hole will be provided in each light lens, preventing moisture retention. Engine monitoring graduated LED indicators will be incorporated with the pressure controller. Also provided at the pump panel will be the following: i - Master Pump Drain Control VACUUM AND PRESSURE GAUGES The pump vacuum and pressure gauges will be liquid filled and manufactured by Class 1 Incorporated ©. The gauges will be a minimum of 4.00" in diameter and will have white faces with black lettering, with a pressure range of 30.00"-0-600#. Gauge construction will include a Zytel nylon case with adhesive mounting gasket and threaded retaining nut. The pump pressure and vacuum gauges will be installed adjacent to each other at the pump operator's control panel. Test port connections will be provided at the pump operator's panel. One will be connected to the intake side of the pump, and the other to the discharge manifold of the pump. They will have 0.25 in. standard pipe thread connections and non -corrosive polished stainless steel or brass plugs. They will be marked with a label. This gauge will include a 10 year warranty against leakage, pointer defect, and defective bourdon tube. E:. .f PRESSURE GAUGES The individual "line" pressure gauges for the discharges will be Class 1© interlube filled. They will be a minimum of 2.00" in diameter and have white faces with black lettering. Gauge construction will include a Zytel nylon case with adhesive mounting gasket and threaded retaining nut. Gauges will have a pressure range of 30"-0-400#. The individual pressure gauge will be installed as close to the outlet control as practical. This gauge will include a 10 year warranty against leakage, pointer defect, and defective bourdon tube. WATER LEVEL GAUGE There will be an electronic water level gauge provided on the operator's panel that registers water level by means of five (5) colored LED lights. The lights will be durable, ultra -bright five (5) LED design viewable through 180 degrees. The water level indicators will be as follows: • 100 percent = Green 75 percent = Yellow 50 percent = Yellow • 25 percent = Yellow • Refill = Red The light will flash when the level drops below the given level indicator to provide an eighth of a tank indication. To further alert the pump operator, the lights will flash sequentially when the water tank is empty. The level measurement will be based on the sensing of head pressure of the fluid in the tank. The display will be constructed of a solid plastic material with a chrome plated die cast bezel to reduce vibrations that can cause broken wires and loose electronic components. The encapsulated design will provide complete protection from water and environmental elements. An industrial pressure transducer will be mounted to the outside of the tank. The field calibratable display measures head pressure to accurately show the tank level. WATER LEVEL GAUGE An electronic water level gauge will be provided Driver side, Passenger Side and rear of the truck. , that registers water level by means of five (5) colored LED lights. The lights will be durable, ultra -bright five (5) LED design viewable through 180 degrees. The water level indicators will be as follows: • 100 percent= Green 49 of 60 • 75 percent = Yellow • 50 percent = Yellow • 25 percent = Yellow • Refill = Red The light will flash when the level drops below the given level indicator to provide an eighth of a tank indication. To further alert the pump operator, the lights will flash sequentially when the water tank is empty. The level measurement will be based on the sensing of head pressure of the fluid in the tank. The display will be constructed of a solid plastic material with a chrome plated die cast bezel to reduce vibrations that can cause broken wires and loose electronic components. The encapsulated design will provide complete protection from water and environmental elements. An industrial pressure transducer will be mounted to the outside of the tank. The field calibratable display measures head pressure to accurately show the tank level. LIGHT SHIELDS Illumination will be provided by LED strip lights at the pump control panel for controls, switches, essential instructions, gauges, and instruments necessary for the operation of the apparatus and the equipment provided on it. Lights will be installed under a stainless steel shield. A light will come on above the pump panel light switch when the parking brake is set. This is to afford the operator some illumination when first approaching the control panel. A green pump engaged indicator will come on at the operator's panel when the pump is in OK to Pump mode. The remaining lights to be actuated from a switch located on the pump panel. ELECTRONIC SIREN A Whelen®, Model 295SLSA1, electronic siren with noise canceling microphone will be provided. This siren to be active when the battery switch is on and that emergency master switch is on. Siren head will be located near the overhead switches. The electronic siren will be controlled on the siren head only. No horn button or foot switches will be provided. 50 of 60 SPEAKER There will be one (1) Whelen®, Model SA315P, black nylon composite, 100 -watt, speaker with through bumper mounting brackets and polished stainless steel grille provided. The speaker will be connected to the siren amplifier. Providing that there is space available, the speaker(s) will be recessed in the center of the non -extended commercial chassis front bumper. FRONT ZONE UPPER WARNING LIGHTS There will be one (1) 60.00" Whelen Freedom IV LED lightbar mounted on the cab roof. The lightbar will include the following: • One (1) red flashing LED module in the driver's side rear corner position. • Open in the driver's side end position. • One (1) red flashing LED module in the driver's side front corner position. One (1) red flashing LED module in the driver's side first front position. • Open in the driver's side second front position. • Open in the driver's side third front position. • Open in the driver's side fourth front position. • One (1) red flashing LED module in the driver's side fifth front position. One (1) red flashing LED module in the passenger's side fifth front position. • Open in the passenger's side fourth front position. • Open in the passenger's side third front position. • Open in the passenger's side second front position. • One (1) red flashing LED module in the passenger's side first front position. • One (1) red flashing LED module in the passenger's side front corner position. • Open in the passenger's side end position. • One (1) red flashing LED module in the passenger's side rear corner position. There will be clear lenses included on the lightbar. There will be a switch in the cab on the switch panel to control this lightbar. The four (4) red flashing LED modules in the front positions may be load managed when the parking brake is applied. WARNING LIGHTS A pair of surface mounted Whelen model RSR02ZCR, LIN3 Super LED flashing lights will be provided on the grille. The color of these lights will be red. 51 of 60 A switch will be provided inside the cab on the switch panel for actuation. 1 These lights will be installed with a plastic, chrome -plated flange. SIDE ZONE LOWER LIGHTING There will be four (4) WhelenO, flashing LED warning lights with chrome trim installed per the following: • Two (2) Model M4*C, 3.38" high x 5.50" wide lights located one (1) each side on the bumper extension. The side front lights to be red. • Two (2) Model M6*C, 4.31" high x 6.75' wide lights located one (1) each side above rear wheels. The side rear lights to be red. • The lights will include a clear lens. There will be a switch in the cab on the switch panel to control the lights. REAR ZONE LOWER LIGHTING Two (2) Whelen, Model RS*02ZCR, flashing LIN3 Super LED lights will be located at the rear of the apparatus. The color of the lights will be red. A switch located in the cab on the switch panel will control these lights. These lights will be installed in a plastic, chrome -plated flange REAR/SIDE ZONE UPPER WARNING LIGHTS There will be two (2) WhelenO, Model L31 H*FN, LED warning beacons provided at the rear of the truck, located one (1) each side. There will be a switch located in the cab on the switch panel to control the beacons. The color of the lights will be red LEDs with both domes clear. The rear warning lights will be mounted on top of the compartmentation with all wiring totally enclosed. The rear deck lights will be mounted on the beavertails as high as possible. TRAFFIC DIRECTING LIGHT There will be one (1) WhelenO, Model TAL65, 36.00" long x 2.87' high x 2.25' deep, amber LED traffic directing light installed at the rear of the apparatus. The Whelen, Model TACTL5, control head will be included with this installation. The controller will be energized when the battery switch is on. The auxiliary flash not activated. 52 of 60 This traffic directing light will be recessed at the rear of the apparatus as high as practical. j The traffic directing light controller will be located within the switch panel on the center console. The controller will be within easy reach of the driver. LOOSE EQUIPMENT The following equipment will be furnished with the completed unit: - One (1) bag of chrome, stainless steel, or cadmium plated screws, nuts, bolts and washers, as used in the construction of the unit. NFPA REQUIRED LOOSE EQUIPMENT PROVIDED BY FIRE DEPARTMENT The following loose equipment as outlined in NFPA 1901, 2016 edition, section 5.9.3 and 5.9.4 will be provided by the fire department. 800 ft (60 m) of 2.50" (65 mm) or larger fire hose. • 400 ft (120 m) of 1.50" (38 mm), 1.75" (45 mm), or 2.00" (52 mm) fire hose. One (1) handline nozzle, 200 gpm (750 L/min) minimum. • Two (2) handline nozzles, 95 gpm (360 L/min) minimum. • One (1) smoothbore of combination nozzle with 2.50" shutoff that flows a minimum of 250 gpm. • One (1) SCBA complying with NFPA 1981 for each assigned seating position, but not fewer than four (4), mounted in brackets fastened to the apparatus or stored in containers supplied by the SCBA manufacturer. • One (1) spare SCBA cylinder for each SCBA carried, each mounted in a bracket fastened to the apparatus or stored in a specially designed storage space(s). • One (1) first aid kit. • Four (4) combination spanner wrenches. • Two (2) hydrant wrenches. • One (1) double female 2.50" (65 mm) adapter with National Hose threads. • One (1) double male 2.50" (65 mm) adapter with National Hose threads. • One (1) rubber mallet, for use on suction hose connections. Two (2) salvage covers each a minimum size of 12 ft x 14 ft (3.7 m x 4.3 m). • One (1) traffic vest for each seating position, each vest to comply with ANSI/ISEA 207, Standard for High Visibility Public Safety Vests, and have a five -point breakaway feature that includes two (2) at the shoulders, two (2) at the sides, and one (1) at the front. Five (5) fluorescent orange traffic cones not less than 28.00" (711 mm) in height, each equipped with a 6.00" (152 mm) retro -reflective white band no more than 4.00" (152 mm) from the top of the cone, and an additional 4.00" (102 mm) retro -reflective white band 2.00" (51 mm) below the 6.00" (152 mm) band. 53 of 60 • Five (5) illuminated warning devices such as highway flares, unless the five (5) fluorescent orange traffic cones have illuminating capabilities. One (1) automatic external defibrillator (AED). • Four (4) ladder belts meeting the requirements of NFPA 1983, Standard on Fire Service Life Safety Rope and System Components (if equipped with an aerial device). If the supply hose carried does not use sexless couplings, an additional double female adapter and double male adapter, sized to fit the supply hose carried, will be carried mounted in brackets fastened to the apparatus. • If none of the pump intakes are valved, a hose appliance that is equipped with one or more gated intakes with female swivel connection(s) compatible with the supply hose used on one side and a swivel connection with pump intake threads on the other side will be carried. Any intake connection larger than 3.00" (75 mm) will include a pressure relief device that meets the requirements of 16.6.6. • If the apparatus does not have a 2.50" National Hose (NH) intake, an adapter from 2.50" NH female to a pump intake will be carried, mounted in a bracket fastened to the apparatus if not already mounted directly to the intake. • If the supply hose carried has other than 2.50" National Hose (NH) threads, adapters will be carried to allow feeding the supply hose from a 2.50" NH thread male discharge and to allow the hose to connect to a 2.50" NH female intake, mounted in brackets fastened to the apparatus if not already mounted directly to the discharge or intake. SOFT SUCTION HOSE There will be no soft suction hose provided. DRY CHEMICAL EXTINGUISHER PROVIDED BY FIRE DEPARTMENT NFPA 1901, 2016 edition, section 5.9.4 requires one (1) approved dry chemical portable fire extinguisher with a minimum 80-B:C rating mounted in a bracket fastened to the apparatus. The extinguisher is not on the apparatus as manufactured. The fire department will provide and mount the extinguisher. WATER EXTINGUISHER PROVIDED BY FIRE DEPARTMENT NFPA 1901, 2016 edition, section 5.9.4 requires one (1) 2.5 gallon or larger water extinguisher mounted in a bracket fastened to the apparatus. The extinguisher is not on the apparatus as manufactured. The fire department will provide and mount the extinguisher. FLATHEAD AXE PROVIDED BY FIRE DEPARTMENT NFPA 1901, 2016 edition, Section 5.9.4 requires one (1) flathead axe mounted in a bracket fastened to the apparatus. 54 of 60 The axe is not on the apparatus as manufactured. The fire department will provide and mount the axe. PICKHEAD AXE PROVIDED BY FIRE DEPARTMENT NFPA 1901, 2016 edition, Section 5.9.4 requires one (1) pickhead axe mounted in a bracket fastened to the apparatus. The axe is not on the apparatus as manufactured. The fire department will provide and mount the axe. PAINT PROCESS The exterior custom cab and/or body painting procedure will consist of a seven (7) step finishing process. A commercial chassis paint process will follow similar processes as determined by the chassis manufacturer. The following procedure will be used by Pierce: 1. Manual Surface Preparation - All exposed metal surfaces on the custom cab and body will be thoroughly cleaned and prepared for painting. Imperfections on the exterior surfaces will be removed and sanded to a smooth finish. Exterior seams will be sealed before painting. Exterior surfaces that will not be painted include; chrome plating, polished stainless steel, anodized aluminum and bright aluminum treadplate. 2. Chemical Cleaning and Pretreatment - All surfaces will be chemically cleaned to remove dirt, oil, grease, and metal oxides to ensure the subsequent coatings bond well. The l aluminum surfaces will be properly cleaned and treated using a high pressure, high temperature 4 step Acid Etch process. The steel and stainless surfaces will be properly cleaned and treated using a high temperature 3 step process specifically designed for steel or stainless. The chemical treatment converts the metal surface to a passive condition to help prevent corrosion. A final pure water rinse will be applied to all metal surfaces. 3. Surfacer Primer - The Surfacer Primer will be applied to a chemically treated metal surface to provide a strong corrosion protective base coat. A minimum thickness of 2 mils of Surfacer Primer is applied to surfaces that require a critical aesthetic finish. The surfacer primer will be a two -component high solids urethane that has excellent sanding properties and an extra smooth finish when sanded. 4. Finish Sanding - The surfacer primer will be sanded with a fine grit abrasive to achieve an ultra -smooth finish. This sanding process is critical to produce the smooth mirror like finish in the topcoat. 5. Sealer Primer - The sealer primer is applied prior to the base coat in all areas that have not been previously primed with the surfacer primer. The sealer primer is a two - component high solids urethane that goes on smooth and provides excellent gloss hold out when top coated. 6. Base coat Paint - Two coats of a high performance, two component high solids polyurethane base coat will be applied. The Base coat will be applied to a thickness 55 of 60 that will achieve the proper color match. The Base coat will be used in conjunction with \! a urethane clear coat to provide protection from the environment. 7. Clear Coat - Two (2) coats of clear coat will be applied over the base coat color. The clear coat is a two -component high solids urethane that provides superior gloss and durability to the exterior surfaces. Lap style doors will be clear coated to match the body. Paint warranty for the roll -up doors will be provided by the roll -up door manufacturer. Our specifications are written to define cyclic corrosion testing, physical strengths, durability and minimum appearance requirements must be met in order for an exterior paint finish to be considered acceptable as a quality finish. Each batch of base coat color will be checked for a proper match before painting of the cab and the body. After the cab and body are painted, the color is verified again to make sure that it matches the color standard. Electronic color measuring equipment will be used to compare the color sample to the color standard entered into the computer. Color specifications are used to determine the color match. A Delta E reading will be used to determine a good color match within each family color. All removable items such as brackets, compartment doors, door hinges, and trim will be removed and separately if required, to ensure paint behind all mounted items. Body assemblies that cannot be finish painted after assembly will be finish painted before assembly. PAINT - ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT Contractor will meet or exceed all current State regulations concerning paint operations. Pollution control will include measures to protect the atmosphere, water and soil. Controls will include the following conditions: Topcoats and primers will be chrome and lead free. • Metal treatment chemicals will be chrome free. The wastewater generated in the metal treatment process will be treated on-site to remove any other heavy metals. • Particulate emission collection from sanding operations will have a 99.99% efficiency factor. • Particulate emissions from painting operations will be collected by a dry filter or water wash process. If the dry filter is used, it will have an efficiency rating of 98.00%. Water wash systems will be 99.97% efficient • Water from water wash booths will be reused. Solids will be removed on a continual basis to keep the water clean. Paint wastes will be disposed of in an environmentally safe manner. • Empty metal paint containers will be recycled to recover the metal. • Solvents used in clean-up operations will be recycled on-site or sent off-site for distillation and returned for reuse. 56 of 60 Additionally, the finished apparatus will not be manufactured with or contain products that have ozone depleting substances. Pierce will, upon demand, present evidence that the manufacturing facility meets the above conditions and that it is in compliance with the state EPA rules and regulations. PAINT The chassis will be painted by the chassis manufacturer, and will remain the commercial grade finish as provided. To ensure a good color match between the body and chassis, the apparatus manufacturer and chassis manufacturer will have a mutually preapproved paint color program. The apparatus will be painted Pierce #90 candy apple red . COMMERCIAL CHASSIS PAINT The chassis will be painted by the chassis manufacturer. It will remain the color and commercial quality finish as provided. The primary color will be Pierce #90 candy apple red . PAINT CHASSIS FRAME ASSEMBLY The chassis frame assembly shall be painted black by the chassis manufacturer. It shall remain the commercial grade finish as provided. COMPARTMENT INTERIOR PAINT The compartment interior will be painted with a gray spatter finish for ease of cleaning and to make it easier to touch up scratches and nicks. i REFLECTIVE STRIPES Three (3) reflective stripes will be provided across the front of the vehicle and along the sides of the body. The reflective band will consist of a 1.00" white stripe at the top with a 1.00" gap then a 6.00" white stripe with a 1.00" gap and a 1.00" white stripe on the bottom. REAR CHEVRON STRIPING There will be alternating chevron striping located on the rear -facing vertical surface of the apparatus. The rear surface, excluding the rear compartment door, will be covered. The colors will be red and fluorescent yellow green diamond grade. Each stripe will be 6.00" in width. This will meet the requirements of the current edition of NFPA 1901, which states that 50% of the rear surface will be covered with chevron striping. REFLECTIVE STRIPE, CAB DOORS A white reflective stripe will be provided on the interior of each cab door. This stripe will be a minimum of 96.00 square inches and will meet the NFPA 1901 requirement. 57 of 60 LETTERING i The lettering will be totally encapsulated between two (2) layers of clear vinyl. LETTERING Forty-one (41) to sixty (60) genuine gold leaf lettering, 3.00" high, with outline and shade will be provided. CD MANUAL, BODY PARTS ONLY A custom parts manual for the Pierce® installed parts only will be provided in CD format with the completed unit. The manual will contain the following: - Job number - Part numbers with full descriptions - Table of contents - Parts section sorted in functional groups reflecting a major system, component, or assembly - Parts section sorted in Alphabetical order - Instructions on how to locate parts The manual will be specifically written for the body model being purchased. It will not be a generic manual for a multitude of different bodies. SERVICE PARTS INTERNET SITE The service parts information included in this manual are also available on the Pierce website. The website offers additional functions and features not contained in this manual, such as digital photographs and line drawings of select items. The website also features electronic search tools to assist in locating parts quickly. MANUALS, SERVICE A CD format service manual supplement containing parts and service information on Pierce® installed components will be provided with the completed unit. The manual will be specifically written for the unit being purchased. It will not be a generic manual for a multitude of different units. MANUAL, CHASSIS OPERATION One (1) chassis operation manual will be provided with the completed unit. ONE (1) YEAR MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP Each new piece of apparatus will be provided with a minimum one (1) year basic apparatus material and workmanship limited warranty. The warranty will cover such portions of the apparatus built by the manufacturer as being free from defects in material and workmanship that would arise under normal use and service. A copy of the warranty certificate will be submitted with the bid package. CHASSIS WARRANTY The chassis manufacturer will provide a three (3) year or 100,000 mile warranty. PAINT WARRANTY The commercial chassis manufacturer's paint warranty will apply to the paint on the chassis only. COMPARTMENT LIGHT WARRANTY The compartment lights will not offer an extended warranty. TRANSMISSION WARRANTY The transmission will have a five (5) year/unlimited mileage warranty covering 100 percent parts and labor. The warranty to be provided by Allison Transmission and not apparatus builder. WATER TANK WARRANTY A UPF poly water tank limited warranty certificate, WA0195, is included with this proposal. TEN (10) YEAR STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY The Pierce apparatus body limited warranty certificate, WA0009, is included with this proposal. ROLL UP DOOR MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP WARRANTY A Gortite roll -up door limited warranty will be provided. The mechanical components of the roll -up door will be warranted against defects in material and workmanship for the lifetime of the vehicle. A six (6) year limited warranty will be provided on painted and satin roll up doors. The limited warranty certificate, WA0190, is included with this proposal. PUMP WARRANTY A Darley pump limited warranty certificate, WA0179, is included with this proposal. TEN (10) YEAR PUMP PLUMBING WARRANTY The Pierce apparatus plumbing limited warranty certificate, WA0035, is included with this proposal. 59 of 60 TEN (10) YEAR PRO -RATED PAINT AND CORROSION A Pierce body limited pro -rated paint warranty certificate, WA0057, is included with this proposal. THREE (3) YEAR MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP The Pierce Goldstar gold leaf lamination limited warranty limited warranty certificate, WA0018, is included with this proposal. VEHICLE STABILITY CERTIFICATION The fire apparatus manufacturer will provide a certification stating the apparatus complies with NFPA 1901, current edition, section 4.13, Vehicle Stability. The certification will be provided at the time of bid. CAB INTEGRITY The cab has been tested to and passed the following standards: - ECE Regulation No.29 - SAE J2422 Cab Roof Strength Evaluation - Quasi -Static Loading Heavy Trucks. AMP DRAW REPORT The bidder will provide, at the time of bid and delivery, an itemized print out of the expected amp draw of the entire vehicle's electrical system. The manufacturer of the apparatus will provide the following: • Documentation of the electrical system performance tests. • A written load analysis, which will include the following: o The nameplate rating of the alternator. o The alternator rating under the conditions specified per: ■ Applicable NFPA 1901 or 1906 (Current Edition). o The minimum continuous load of each component that is specified per: ■ Applicable NFPA 1901 or 1906 (Current Edition). o Additional loads that, when added to the minimum continuous load, determine the total connected load. o Each individual intermittent load. All of the above listed items will be provided by the bidder per the applicable NFPA 1901 or 1906 (Current Edition). 60 of 60 � Electrical Analysis 2/20/2018 Bid #: 841 Job #: Desc: Calhoun County Pumper Sales Rep: Jozwiak, Andrew I Fomer: Calhoun County Organization: Siddons-Martin Emergency Group Option Description Type* Minimum Intermittent Total Load Load Connected 0001247 High Idle w/Electronic Engine, Commercial 0.00 1.20 0.00 0005937 Light, Do Not Move Apparatus, Commercial Chassis 0.00 0.62 0.00 0005940 Lights, Engine Compt, (2) Commercial Chassis 0.00 3.20 0.00 0005945 Light, Pump Compt 0.00 1.80 0.00 0072153 Primer, Trident, Air Prime, Air Operated 0.00 0.01 0.00 0075907 Lights, Backup, Included in Weldon light cluster (triple or quad) 0.00 4.20 0.00 0549333 Indicators, Engine, Included with Pressure Controller 0.00 0.35 0.00 0565143 Gauge, Water Level, Class 1, Pierce Standard 0.00 0.00 0.40 0589905 Alarm, Back-up Warning, PRECO 1040 0.00 0.50 0.00 0602637 Portable Hand Light, Provided by Fire Dept, Pumper NFPA 2016 0.00 0.50 0.00 0685175 Single Start, (2) Grp 31, 1125 CCA each, LH, FLR M2 0.00 3.00 0.00 0709438 Light, Walking Surface, FRP Flood, LED 0.00 0.00 0.00 0773943 Air Conditioning, Commercial 0.00 3.00 0.00 0774336 Light, Win, P*H1* Pioneer, 12 VDC, 1st 0.00 0.00 13.00 0779576 Fuel/Water Separator, Detroit, w/Hand Primer, H2O Sensor and 0.00 0.00 15.62 0789264 Fuel Repriming Pump Inci'd w Detroit Fuel / Water Sep, Water Fuel 0.00 6.00 0.00 0002758 Amp Draw, NFPA/ULC Radio Allowance NFPA 5.00 0.00 0.00 0005926 Light, Open Door- Commercial Std NFPA 0.95 0.00 0.00 0018624 Pump House, Top Mount, 45", w/19" Walkway, Control Zone NFPA 0.69 0.00 0.69 0020881 ABS, Anti -Lock Braking System, Commercial NFPA 0.60 5.40 0.00 0023650 LS 152" Rollup, Full Height Front & Rear, FDLER NFPA 4.50 0.00 4.50 0031203 Lights, Tail, Weldon 3884-0100-0*, Tri -Lamp Cluster, Incandescent NFPA 2.60 7.80 0.00 `.194 Load Manager, Kussmaul 2 Channel NFPA 0.56 0.56 0.00 1586 Gauge, Water Level, Class 1, Pierce Std NFPA 1.23 0.00 0.00 _ 0063658 RS 152" Rollup, Full Height Front & Rear, FDLER NFPA 4.50 0.00 4.50 0072620 Wiper control, intermittent feature Commercial NFPA 1.20 4.80 0.00 0072785 Cab Lighting, Commercial Chassis NFPA 14.48 7.79 0.00 0083702 Rear, Rollup, 51.25" FF NFPA 0.90 0.00 0.90 0088745 Light, Rear Zone Upper, Win L31HRFN LED Beacon, Red LED NFPA 3.20 4.80 0.00 0509487 Lights, Cab Access Steps, P25, LED, 41-ts NFPA 0.50 0.00 0.50 0524929 Lights, Front Zone, Win LIN3 Super LED, Comm NFPA 0.80 0.00 0.00 0525667 Siren, Win 295SLSA1, 100 or 200 Watt NFPA 1.56 14.06 0.00 0530165 Lights, Rear Zone Lower, Win LIN3 Super LED NFPA 1.60 0.00 0.00 0556360 Lights, Step, P25 LED 41ts, Pump Pnl Sw NFPA 1.00 0.00 0.00 0582760 Cab, 2 -door, Flat Roof, Freightliner M2-106 NFPA 28.60 8.45 27.95 0586382 Gauges, Engine, Included With Pressure Controller NFPA 0.30 0.00 0.00 0604307 Pump Shift, Air w/o Manual Override, Split Shaft, Interlocked, Darley NFPA 1.00 0.00 0.00 0606721 Lightbar, Win, Freedom IV-V, 60", R_RR_RR_RR_R NFPA 9.60 0.00 4.96 0612356 Light, Deck, Win (1) MPB* Micro Pioneer LED Rear Flood Light, NFPA 7.00 0.00 0.00 0616844 Lights, Perimeter Pump House, Truck -Lite 40227C Incd 41ts NFPA 5.76 0.00 0.00 0620054 Light, Directional/Marker, Intermediate, Weldon 9186-8580-29 LED NEPA 0.10 0.90 0.00 0627282 Lights, Clearance/Marker/ID, Rear, FRP LED Bar & P25 LED 41-ts NFPA 1.75 0.00 0.00 0643834 Lights, Side Zone Lower, Win M4*C Frnt & M6* C Rear LED, Clear NFPA 3.00 4.50 0.00 0648885 Light Shield, Top Mt, LED Strip Lights NFPA 0.77 0.00 0.00 0652523 Lights, Perimeter Cab, Truck -Lite 40227C Incandescent NFPA 8.40 0.00 0.00 0664469 Bracket, License Plate & Light, Weldon 9186-23882-30 incandescent NFPA 0.69 0.00 0.00 0683575 Lights, Perimeter Body, Truck -Lite 6060C LED 2ts, Rear Step NFPA 0.50 0.00 0.00 0770737 Engine, Cummins B6.7, 360 hp, FL 102-106 NFPA 1.00 0.00 0.00 r-"1913 Fuel Tank, 50 Gallon, Left Side, Aluminum, Commercial NFPA 0.08 0.00 0.00 850 Trans, Automatic, Allison 3000 EVS, w/(2) PTO Provsions, NFPA 2.00 2.00 0.00 * UDMC = User Defined Mission Critical, LM = User Defined Load Managed, S = Electrical Amperage Supply �CPJICG. Bid #: 841 Desc: Calhoun County Pumper % `-tomer: Calhoun County Electrical Analysis Job #: Sales Rep: Organization: Jozwiak, Andrew Siddons-Martin Emergency Group 2/20/2018 Option Description Type* Minimum Load Intermittent Load Total Connected 0773985 0791528 0794959 0595797 Air Dryer, Brake, w/Heater, Commercial Light, Traffic Directing, Win TAL65, 36.00" Long, TACTL5 Controller, Pressure, Pierce, Pump Boss, PBA300 Alternator, 275 amp, Delco Remy 40SI NFPA NFPA NFPA S Load Totals: 4.70 0.60 1.80 0.00 0.00 1.20 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 123.52 86.64 73.02 Note: Minimum Continous Load is in "Blocking Right of Way" mode.(Reference current edition of NFPA 1901) Note: Intermittent Load items are not factored in on any alternator load comparisons. These items are included on the report for reference only and should be looked at as amp draw exclusion items. (Reference current edition of NFPA 1901) Note: Total Connected Load "Demand" represents Total Connected Load minus any Load Managed items Alternator Output at idle: 148.00 Minimum Continuous Load Supply: 148.00 Demand: I 123.52 Variance: 24.48 Alternator Output at Governed Speed: 217.00 Total Connected Load Supply; 217.001 Demand: 196.54. !Variance: 20.46'. * UDMC = User Defined Mission Critical, LM = User Defined Load Managed, S = Electncai Amperage �uppry NEW PRODUCT WARRANTY PARTICIPATING OEM ClUlison DI TRIBUTOR SALES SALES Transmission. LIMITED WARRANTY ON NEW ALLISON AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS USED IN EMERGENCY VEHICLE APPLICATIONS Allison Transmission will provide for repairs or replacement, at its option, during the warranty period of each new Allison transmission listed below that is installed in an Emergency Vehicle in accordance with the following terms, conditions, and limitations. WHAT IS COVERED • WARRANTY APPLIES —This warranty is for new Allison transmission models listed below installed in an Emergency Vehicle and is provided to the original and any subsequent owner(s) of the vehicle during the warranty period. • REPAIRS COVERED —The warranty covers repairs or replacement, at Allison Transmission's option, to correct any transmission malfunction resulting from defects in material or workmanship occurring during the warranty period. Needed repairs or replacements will be performed using the method Allison Transmission determines most appropriate under the circumstances. • TOWING —Towing is covered to the nearest Allison Transmission Distributor or authorized Dealer only when necessary to prevent further damage to your transmission. • PAYMENT TERMS — Warranty repairs, including parts and labor, will be covered per the schedule shown in the chart contained in section "APPLICABLE MODELS, WARRANTY LIMITATIONS, AND ADJUSTMENT SCHEDULE." • OBTAINING REPAIRS —To obtain warranty repairs, take the vehicle to any Allison Transmission Distributor or authorized Dealer within a reasonable amount of time and request the needed repairs. A reasonable amount of time must be allowed for the Distributor or Dealer to perform necessary repairs. • TRANSMISSION REMOVAL AND REINSTALLATION — Labor costs for the removal and re -installation of the transmission, when necessary to make a warranty repair, are covered by this warranty. • WARRANTY PERIOD —The warranty period for all coverages shall begin on the date the transmission is delivered to the first retail purchaser, with the following exception: Demonstration Service - A transmission in a new truck or bus may be demonstrated to a total of 5000 miles (8000 kilometers). If the vehicle is within this limit when sold to a retail purchaser, the warranty start date is the date of purchase. Normal warranty services are applicable to the demonstrating Dealer. Should the truck or bus be sold to a retail purchaser after these limits are reached, the warranty period will begin on the date the vehicle was first placed in demonstration service and the purchaser will be entitled to the remaining warranty. APPLICABLE MODELS, WARRANTY LIMITATIONS, AND ADJUSTMENT SCHEDULE ARRAPITY'L�lYIITATIONS ADJUSTMENT C GE TO,BE = ichevei occnrs'fiist - SAID BY -THE CIIS,T,OMER - A APPLICABLE , . - MODELS Transmission Miles xy Months Or Kilometers Parts Labor, _. iVIT MD st 0-24 No Limit No Charge No Charge 3000, 3200,3500, 3,00 HT>with Hydrauho Controls- 0-24 No Limit No Charge No Charge A SeriesTMa 20001Sies T�, ,1000 0-36 No Limit No Charge No Charge FIT,rnth Electronic ` : '< 0-60 No Limit No Charge No Charge @ontrols 10:00 E�?S', 2100 EVS� 22001EVS 2350 EVS,�29b0 EVS,"2550 EVS; `; < 0-60 No Limit No Charge No Charge 3000 EVS;�S011.Fn�S 4000, �,. 40.b0�EVS; 400, j4500 EVS; 4700; ' `'"9700 EVS;w4800, 4894 EVS Page 1 of 2 WHAT IS NOT COVERED • DAMAGE DUE TO ACCIDENT, MISUSE, or ALTERATION — Defects and damage caused as the result of any of the following are not covered: — Flood, collision, fire, theft, freezing, vandalism, riot, explosion, or objects striking the vehicle; — Misuse of the vehicle; — Installation into unapproved applications and installations; — Alterations or modification of the transmission or the vehicle, and — Damage resulting from improper storage (refer to long-term storage procedure outlined in the applicable Allison Service Manual) — Anything other than defects in Allison Transmission material or workmanship NOTE: This warranty is void on transmissions used in vehicles currently or previously titled as salvaged, scrapped, junked, or totaled. • CHASSIS, BODY, and COMPONENTS —The chassis and body company (assemblers) and other component and equipment manufacturers are solely responsible for warranties on the chassis, body, component(s), and equipment they provide. Any transmission repair caused by an alteration(s) made to the Allison transmission or the vehicle which allows the transmission to be installed or operated outside of the limits defined in the appropriate Allison Installation Guideline is solely the responsibility of the entity making the alteration(s). • DAMAGE CAUSED by LACK of MAINTENANCE or by the USE of TRANSMISSION FLUIDS NOT RECOMMENDED in the OPERATOR'S MANUAL— Defects and damage caused by any of the following are not covered: — Failure to follow the recommendations of the maintenance schedule intervals applicable to the transmission; — Failure to use transmission fluids or maintain transmission fluid levels recommended in the Operator's Manual. • MAINTENANCE —Normal maintenance (such as replacement of filters, screens, and transmission fluid) is not covered and is the owner's responsibility. • REPAIRS by UNAUTHORIZED DEALERS — Defects and damage caused by a service outlet that is not an authorized Allison Transmission Distributor or Dealer are not covered. • USE of OTHER THAN GENUINE ALLISON TRANSMISSION PARTS — Defects and damage caused by the use of parts that are not genuine Allison Transmission parts are not covered. • EXTRA EXPENSES — Economic loss and extra expenses are not covered. Examples include but are not limited to: loss of vehicle use, inconvenience, storage; payment for loss of time or pay; vehicle rental expense, lodging; meals; or other travel costs. • "DENIED PARTY" OWNERSHIP — Warranty repair parts and labor costs are not reimbursed to any participating or non -participating OEMs, dealers or distributors who perform warranty work for, or on behalf of, end users identified by the United States as being a "denied party' or who are citizens of sanctioned or embargoed countries as defined by the U.S. Department of Treasury Office of Foreign Assets Control. Furthermore, warranty reimbursements are not guaranteed if the reimbursement would be contrary to any United States export control laws or regulations as defined by the U.S. Department of Commerce, the U.S. Department of State, or the U.S. Department of Treasury. OTHER TERMS APPLICABLE TO CONSUMERS AS DEFINED by the MAGNUSON-MOSS WARRANTY ACT This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. Allison Transmission does not authorize any person to create for it any other obligation or liability in connection with these transmissions. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE APPLICABLE TO THESE TRANSMISSIONS IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY. PERFORMANCE OF REPAIRS AND NEEDED ADJUSTMENTS IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY. ALLISON TRANSMISSION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (SUCH AS, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOST WAGES OR VEHICLE RENTAL EXPENSES) RESULTING FROM BREACH OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY.** ** Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty will last or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. OTHER TERMS APPLICABLE TO OTHER END-USERS THIS WARRANTY IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THE ALLISON TRANSMISSION MODELS LISTED ABOVE AND IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ALLISON TRANSMISSION DOES NOT AUTHORIZE ANY PERSON TO CREATE FOR IT ANY OTHER OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH SUCH TRANSMISSIONS. ALLISON TRANSMISSION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY. QUESTIONS If you have any questions regarding this warranty or the performance of warranty obligations, you may contact any Allison Transmission Distributor or Dealer or write to: Allison Transmission, Inc. P.O. Box 894 Indianapolis, IN 46206-0894 Attention: Warranty Administration PF -9 Form SE0616EN (201009) Page 2 of 2 v_? ��CPJlCeFire and ,f r.je A i' .t ; it :.r One (1) Year Material and Workmanship Basic Apparatus Limited Warranty 1. LIMITED WARRANTY Subject to the limitations and exclusions set forth below, Pierce Manufacturing provides the following warranty to the Buyer: This limited warranty shall apply only if the product is property maintained in accordance with Pierce's maintenance Instructions and manuals and Is used In service which Is normal to the particular model. Normal service means service which does not subject the product to stresses or Impacts greater than normally result from careful use. If the Buyer discovers a defect or nonconformity, it must notify Pierce In writing within thirty (30) days after the date of discovery, but in any event prior to the expiration of the warranty period. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY MAY NOT BE ASSIGNED OR OTHERWISE TRANSFERRED BY THE BUYER TO ANY SUBSEQUENT USER OR PURCHASER OR TO ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY. 218/2010 WA0008 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Pierce makes no warranty whatsoever as to: (a) any integral pads, components, attachments or trade accessories of or to the product that are not manufactured by Pierce, Including but not limited to engines, transmissions, drivelines, axles, water pumps and generators; with respect to all such pads, components, attachments and accessories, Pierce shall assign to Buyer the applicable warranties, If any, made by the respective manufacturers thereof; (b) any vehicle, chassis, or component, part, attachment or accessory damaged by misuse, neglect, fire, exposure to severe environmental or chemical conditions, acidic environment, Improper maintenance, accident, crash, or force majeure such as natural disaster. Iighlning,earthquake, windstorm, hall, good, war or riot; (c) any vehicle, chassis or component, part, attachment or accessory that has been repaired, altered or assembled in any way by any person or entity other than Pierce which, In the sole judgment of Pierce, adversely affects the performance, stability or purpose for which it was manufactured; or (d) products or parts which may In the ordinary course wear out and have to be replaced during the warranty period, including, but not limited to, tires, fluids, gaskets and light bulbs. Pierce assumes no responsibility for the assembly of its parts or subassemblies into finishing products or vehicles unless the assembly Is performed by Pierce. The original purchaser may void this warranty in part or in its entirety H the product Is repaired or replaced (a) without prior written approval of the Pierce Customer Service Department; or (b) at a facility which has not been approved by Pierce as to technical capability. Any repairs, modifications, alterations or aftermarket pads added after manufacture without the authorization of Pierce may void this warranty. 2 DISCLAIMERS OF WARRANTIES THE WARRANTY SET FORTH IN PARAGRAPH 1 IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY GIVEN BY PIERCE. PIERCE HEREBY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, ANY WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND ANY WARRANTIES ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE. 3 BUYER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY If the product fails to conform to the warranty set forth in paragraph 1 during the warranty period, and such nonconformity is not due to misuse, neglect, accident or Improper maintenance, Buyer must notify Pierce within the time pedod specified in paragraph 1, and shall make the product available for inspection by Pierce or Its designated agent. At the request of Pierce, any allegedly defective product shall be returned to Pierce by Buyer for examination and/or repair. Buyer shall be responsible for the cost of such transportation, and for risk of loss of or damage to the product during transportation. Within a reasonable time, Pierce shall repair or replace (at Pierce's option and expense) any nonconforming or defective parts. Repair or replacement shall be made only by a facility approved In advance In writing by Pierce. THIS REMEDY SHALL BE THE EXCLUSIVE AND SOLE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY. 4 EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein or In any agreement between Pierce and Buyer. IN NO EVENT SHALL PIERCE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, WHETHER ARISING OUT OF BREACH OF CONTRACT, WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY) OR OTHER THEORY OF LAW OR EQUITY. WITH RESPECT TO VEHICLES OR OTHER PRODUCTS SOLD BY PIERCE, OR THEIR OPERATION OR FAILURE TO OPERATE, OR ANY DEFECTS THEREIN, OR ANY UNDERTAKINGS, ACTS OR OMISSIONS RELATED THERETO, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER PIERCE HAS BEEN INFORMED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF ANY SUCH DAMAGES. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Pierce specifically disclaims any Ilabllily for property or personal Injury damages, penalties, damages for lost profits or revenues, loss of vehicles or products or any associated equipment, cosi of substitute vehicles or products. down -lime, delay damages, any other types of economic loss, or for any claims by any third party for any such damages. Nota: Any Surety Bond, if a part of the sale of the vehicle as to which this limited warranty is provided, applies only to this Pierce Basic One Year Limited Warranty for such vehicle, and not to other warranties made by Pierce in a separate document (if any) or m the warranties (it any) made by any manufacturer (other than Pierce) of anypart, component, allachment or accessory that is Incorporated into or allached to the vehicle. Portions of the apparatus manufactured by Pierce shall be Coverage: free from defects In material and workmanship The date the apparatus is placed in service, or 60 days from Warranty Begins: the original buyer invoice date, whichever comes first. Warranty Period Twelve (12) months. Ends After: Conditions and Exclusions: No specific exclusions apply See Also Paragraphs 2 thru 4 This limited warranty shall apply only if the product is property maintained in accordance with Pierce's maintenance Instructions and manuals and Is used In service which Is normal to the particular model. Normal service means service which does not subject the product to stresses or Impacts greater than normally result from careful use. If the Buyer discovers a defect or nonconformity, it must notify Pierce In writing within thirty (30) days after the date of discovery, but in any event prior to the expiration of the warranty period. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY MAY NOT BE ASSIGNED OR OTHERWISE TRANSFERRED BY THE BUYER TO ANY SUBSEQUENT USER OR PURCHASER OR TO ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY. 218/2010 WA0008 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Pierce makes no warranty whatsoever as to: (a) any integral pads, components, attachments or trade accessories of or to the product that are not manufactured by Pierce, Including but not limited to engines, transmissions, drivelines, axles, water pumps and generators; with respect to all such pads, components, attachments and accessories, Pierce shall assign to Buyer the applicable warranties, If any, made by the respective manufacturers thereof; (b) any vehicle, chassis, or component, part, attachment or accessory damaged by misuse, neglect, fire, exposure to severe environmental or chemical conditions, acidic environment, Improper maintenance, accident, crash, or force majeure such as natural disaster. Iighlning,earthquake, windstorm, hall, good, war or riot; (c) any vehicle, chassis or component, part, attachment or accessory that has been repaired, altered or assembled in any way by any person or entity other than Pierce which, In the sole judgment of Pierce, adversely affects the performance, stability or purpose for which it was manufactured; or (d) products or parts which may In the ordinary course wear out and have to be replaced during the warranty period, including, but not limited to, tires, fluids, gaskets and light bulbs. Pierce assumes no responsibility for the assembly of its parts or subassemblies into finishing products or vehicles unless the assembly Is performed by Pierce. The original purchaser may void this warranty in part or in its entirety H the product Is repaired or replaced (a) without prior written approval of the Pierce Customer Service Department; or (b) at a facility which has not been approved by Pierce as to technical capability. Any repairs, modifications, alterations or aftermarket pads added after manufacture without the authorization of Pierce may void this warranty. 2 DISCLAIMERS OF WARRANTIES THE WARRANTY SET FORTH IN PARAGRAPH 1 IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY GIVEN BY PIERCE. PIERCE HEREBY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, ANY WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND ANY WARRANTIES ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE. 3 BUYER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY If the product fails to conform to the warranty set forth in paragraph 1 during the warranty period, and such nonconformity is not due to misuse, neglect, accident or Improper maintenance, Buyer must notify Pierce within the time pedod specified in paragraph 1, and shall make the product available for inspection by Pierce or Its designated agent. At the request of Pierce, any allegedly defective product shall be returned to Pierce by Buyer for examination and/or repair. Buyer shall be responsible for the cost of such transportation, and for risk of loss of or damage to the product during transportation. Within a reasonable time, Pierce shall repair or replace (at Pierce's option and expense) any nonconforming or defective parts. Repair or replacement shall be made only by a facility approved In advance In writing by Pierce. THIS REMEDY SHALL BE THE EXCLUSIVE AND SOLE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY. 4 EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein or In any agreement between Pierce and Buyer. IN NO EVENT SHALL PIERCE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, WHETHER ARISING OUT OF BREACH OF CONTRACT, WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY) OR OTHER THEORY OF LAW OR EQUITY. WITH RESPECT TO VEHICLES OR OTHER PRODUCTS SOLD BY PIERCE, OR THEIR OPERATION OR FAILURE TO OPERATE, OR ANY DEFECTS THEREIN, OR ANY UNDERTAKINGS, ACTS OR OMISSIONS RELATED THERETO, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER PIERCE HAS BEEN INFORMED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF ANY SUCH DAMAGES. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Pierce specifically disclaims any Ilabllily for property or personal Injury damages, penalties, damages for lost profits or revenues, loss of vehicles or products or any associated equipment, cosi of substitute vehicles or products. down -lime, delay damages, any other types of economic loss, or for any claims by any third party for any such damages. Nota: Any Surety Bond, if a part of the sale of the vehicle as to which this limited warranty is provided, applies only to this Pierce Basic One Year Limited Warranty for such vehicle, and not to other warranties made by Pierce in a separate document (if any) or m the warranties (it any) made by any manufacturer (other than Pierce) of anypart, component, allachment or accessory that is Incorporated into or allached to the vehicle. PIERCE MANUFACTURING INC.0 AN OSHKOSH CORPORATION° COMPANY Certification Document CDO022 Freightliner Cab Integrity Certification Freightliner certifies the integrity of their cab relative to occupant protection. sobiaturm sr. Campa,na DAIMLER 4747 N cher-! F ruarA OR OM"519 609.745-507¢ Phana 509.745-56- FU 60bj0MW®Da1rt1er.c0m November 7, 2008 To whom it may concern, Daimler Trucks North America LLC assures the cab strength of FreightlincrM2 and Cuscadle. vehicles wnfomt to thom5trequirementsofSAE12422 Roof Crush (M ECE R29 Backwall impact (European) and TSVS 1981:21 A -pillar Impact (Swedish). The SAE 12420 applies only to COE vehicles w we have not chosen to apply it to Conventional& Sincerely, Bob Johnson Sr. Compliance Analyst CDO022 Cab Integrity Certification - Freightliner 081211 1 12/11/2008 !�J T c y c y Y a LL O fJ 6 R R a 6 > N O `o O. p N Q o ro m Ei to{y 0 m r O LL y O > N m � R U C C a L_ O O o2 R E gid_ N 12 _ 6 c�Fire ;ij �t 'it - Apparatus Three (3) Year Material and Workmanship Goldstar® Gold Leaf Lamination 1. LIMITED WARRANTY Subject to the limitations and exclusions set forth below, Pierce Manufacturing provides the foilowine warranty to the Buyer: This limited warranty shall apply only If the product Is properly maintained in accordance With PTerce's maintenance Instructions and manuals and Is used in service which is normal to the particular model. Normal service means service which does not subject the product to stresses or impacts greater than normally result from careful use. If the Buyer discovers a defect or nonconformity, it must notify Pierce in writing within thirty (30) days after the date of discovery, but in any event prior to the expiration of the warranty period. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY MAY NOT BE ASSIGNED OR OTHERWISE TRANSFERRED BY THE BUYER TO ANY SUBSEQUENT USER OR PURCHASER OR TO ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY. 2/2212010 WA0018 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Pierce makes no warranty whatsoever as to: (a) any Integral parts, components, attachments or trade accessories of or to the product that are not manufactured by Pierce, including but not limited to engines, transmissions, drivelines, axles, water pumps and generators; with respect to all such pads, components, attachments and accessories, Pierce shall assign to Buyer the applicable warranties, if any, made by the respective manufacturers thereof; (b) any vehicle, chassis, or component, part, attachment or accessory damaged by misuse, neglect, fire, exposure to severe environmental or chemical conditions, acidic environment, improper maintenance, accident, crash, or force majeure such as natural disaster, lightning, earthquake, windstonn, hall, flood, war or riot; (c) any vehicle, chassis or component, pad, attachment or accessory that has been repaired, altered or assembled in any way by any person or entity other than Pierce which, in the sole judgment of Pierce, adversely affects the performance, stability or purpose for which it was manufactured; or (d) products or pads which may in the ordinary worse wear out and have to be replaced during the warranty period, Including, but not limited to, tires, fluids, gaskets and light bulbs. Pierce assumes no responsibility for the assembly of its pads or subassemblies into finishing products or vehicles unless the assembly Is performed by Pierce. The original purchaser may void this warranty in pad or in Its entirely If the product Is repaired or replaced (a) without prior written approval of the Pierce Customer Service Department; or (b) at a facility which has not been approved by Pierce as to technical capability. Any repairs, Modifications, alterations or aftermarket pads added after manufacture without the authorization of Pierce may Vold this warranty. 2. DISCLAIMERS OF WARRANTIES THE WARRANTY SET FORTH IN PARAGRAPH 1 IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY GIVEN BY PIERCE. PIERCE HEREBY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY. INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, ANY WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND ANY WARRANTIES ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE. 3 BUYER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. If the product falls to conform to the warranty set forth In paragraph 1 during the warranty period, and such nonconformity is not due to misuse, neglect, accident or Improper maintenance, Buyer must notify Pierce within the time period specified In paragraph 1, and shall make the product available for inspection by Pierce or Its designated agent. Al the request of Pierce, any allegedly defective product shall be returned to Pierce by Buyer for examination andfor repair. Buyer shall be responsible for The cost of such transportation, and for dsk of loss of or damage to (he product during transportation. Within a reasonable time, Pierce shall repair or replace (at Piercds option and expense) any nonconforming or defective pads. Repair or replacement shall be made only by a facility approved in advance in writing by Pierce. THIS REMEDY SHALL BE THE EXCLUSIVE AND SOLE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY. 4. EXCLUSION OF OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGESAND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein or in any agreement between Pierce and Buyer, IN NO EVENT SHALL PIERCE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, WHETHER ARISING OUT OF BREACH OF CONTRACT, WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY) OR OTHER THEORY OF LAW OR EQUITY, WITH RESPECT TO VEHICLES OR OTHER PRODUCTS SOLD BY PIERCE, OR THEIR OPERATION OR FAILURE TO OPERATE, OR ANY DEFECTS THEREIN, OR ANY UNDERTAKINGS, ACTS OR OMISSIONS RELATED THERETO, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER PIERCE HAS BEEN INFORMED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF ANY SUCH DAMAGES. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Pierce specifically disclaims any liability for properly or personal Injury damages, penalties, damages for lost profits or revenues, loss of vehicles or products or any associated equipment, cost of substitute vehicles or products, dowmfime, delay damages, any other types of economic loss, or for any claims by any third party for any such damages. Note: Any Surely Bond, it a part of the safe of the vehicle as to which this limited warranty IS provided, applies only to this Pierce Basic One Year Limited Warranty for such vahide, and not to other warranties made by Pierce in a separate document (if any) or to the warranties litany) made by any manufacturer (other than Pierce) of anypad, component, attachment or accessory that is incorporated into or attached to the vehicle. Each Goldstar® gold leaf lamination shall be free from Coverage: defects in material and workmanship. The date of the original purchase invoice (Issued when the Warranty Begins: product ships from the factory). Warranty Period Three (3) Years Ends After: J Conditions and Exclusions: This warranty does not cover damage from lack of maintenance and cleaning (proper cleaning and maintenance See Also procedures are detailed In the Pierce operation and Paragraphs maintenance manual). 2 thru 4 This limited warranty shall apply only If the product Is properly maintained in accordance With PTerce's maintenance Instructions and manuals and Is used in service which is normal to the particular model. Normal service means service which does not subject the product to stresses or impacts greater than normally result from careful use. If the Buyer discovers a defect or nonconformity, it must notify Pierce in writing within thirty (30) days after the date of discovery, but in any event prior to the expiration of the warranty period. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY MAY NOT BE ASSIGNED OR OTHERWISE TRANSFERRED BY THE BUYER TO ANY SUBSEQUENT USER OR PURCHASER OR TO ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY. 2/2212010 WA0018 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Pierce makes no warranty whatsoever as to: (a) any Integral parts, components, attachments or trade accessories of or to the product that are not manufactured by Pierce, including but not limited to engines, transmissions, drivelines, axles, water pumps and generators; with respect to all such pads, components, attachments and accessories, Pierce shall assign to Buyer the applicable warranties, if any, made by the respective manufacturers thereof; (b) any vehicle, chassis, or component, part, attachment or accessory damaged by misuse, neglect, fire, exposure to severe environmental or chemical conditions, acidic environment, improper maintenance, accident, crash, or force majeure such as natural disaster, lightning, earthquake, windstonn, hall, flood, war or riot; (c) any vehicle, chassis or component, pad, attachment or accessory that has been repaired, altered or assembled in any way by any person or entity other than Pierce which, in the sole judgment of Pierce, adversely affects the performance, stability or purpose for which it was manufactured; or (d) products or pads which may in the ordinary worse wear out and have to be replaced during the warranty period, Including, but not limited to, tires, fluids, gaskets and light bulbs. Pierce assumes no responsibility for the assembly of its pads or subassemblies into finishing products or vehicles unless the assembly Is performed by Pierce. The original purchaser may void this warranty in pad or in Its entirely If the product Is repaired or replaced (a) without prior written approval of the Pierce Customer Service Department; or (b) at a facility which has not been approved by Pierce as to technical capability. Any repairs, Modifications, alterations or aftermarket pads added after manufacture without the authorization of Pierce may Vold this warranty. 2. DISCLAIMERS OF WARRANTIES THE WARRANTY SET FORTH IN PARAGRAPH 1 IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY GIVEN BY PIERCE. PIERCE HEREBY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY. INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, ANY WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND ANY WARRANTIES ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE. 3 BUYER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. If the product falls to conform to the warranty set forth In paragraph 1 during the warranty period, and such nonconformity is not due to misuse, neglect, accident or Improper maintenance, Buyer must notify Pierce within the time period specified In paragraph 1, and shall make the product available for inspection by Pierce or Its designated agent. Al the request of Pierce, any allegedly defective product shall be returned to Pierce by Buyer for examination andfor repair. Buyer shall be responsible for The cost of such transportation, and for dsk of loss of or damage to (he product during transportation. Within a reasonable time, Pierce shall repair or replace (at Piercds option and expense) any nonconforming or defective pads. Repair or replacement shall be made only by a facility approved in advance in writing by Pierce. THIS REMEDY SHALL BE THE EXCLUSIVE AND SOLE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY. 4. EXCLUSION OF OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGESAND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein or in any agreement between Pierce and Buyer, IN NO EVENT SHALL PIERCE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, WHETHER ARISING OUT OF BREACH OF CONTRACT, WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY) OR OTHER THEORY OF LAW OR EQUITY, WITH RESPECT TO VEHICLES OR OTHER PRODUCTS SOLD BY PIERCE, OR THEIR OPERATION OR FAILURE TO OPERATE, OR ANY DEFECTS THEREIN, OR ANY UNDERTAKINGS, ACTS OR OMISSIONS RELATED THERETO, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER PIERCE HAS BEEN INFORMED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF ANY SUCH DAMAGES. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Pierce specifically disclaims any liability for properly or personal Injury damages, penalties, damages for lost profits or revenues, loss of vehicles or products or any associated equipment, cost of substitute vehicles or products, dowmfime, delay damages, any other types of economic loss, or for any claims by any third party for any such damages. Note: Any Surely Bond, it a part of the safe of the vehicle as to which this limited warranty IS provided, applies only to this Pierce Basic One Year Limited Warranty for such vahide, and not to other warranties made by Pierce in a separate document (if any) or to the warranties litany) made by any manufacturer (other than Pierce) of anypad, component, attachment or accessory that is incorporated into or attached to the vehicle. K. Apparatus ,s�ig,�7Lp�,L I r and Rescue Ten (10) Year Pro -Rated Paint and Corrosion Custom Body Limited Warranty 1. LIMITED WARRANTY Subject to the limitations and exclusions set forth below, Pierce Manufacturing provides the following warranty to the Buyer: This limited warranty shall apply only if the product is property maintained In accordance with Plerce's maintenance Instructions and manuals and Is used in service which Is normal to the particular model. Normal service means service which does not subject the product to stresses or impacts greater than normally result from careful use. If the Buyer discovers a defect or nonconformity, it must notify Pierce in writing within thirty (30) days after the dale of discovery, but in any event prior to the expiration of the warranty period. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY MAY NOT BE ASSIGNED OR OTHERWISE TRANSFERRED BY THE BUYER TO ANY SUBSEQUENT USER OR PURCHASER OR TO ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY. 2/8/2010 WA0057 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Pierce makes no warranty whatsoever as to: (a) any Integral pans, components, attachments or trade accessories of or to the product that are not manufactured by Pierce, including but not limited to engines, transmissions, drivelines, axles, water pumps and generators, with respect to all such parts, components, attachments and accessories, Pierce shall assign to Buyer the applicable warranties, if any, made by the respective manufacturers thereof; (b) any vehicle, chassis, or component, part, attachment or accessory damaged by misuse, neglect, fire, exposure to severe environmental or chemical conditions, acidic environment, Improper maintenance, accident, crash, or force majeure such as natural disaster, lightning, earthquake, windstorm, hall, flood, war or dot; (c) any vehicle, chassis or component, pan, attachment or accessory that has been repaired, altered or assembled in any way by any person or entity other than Pierce which, in the sole judgment of Pierce, adversely affects the performance, stability or purpose for which it was manufactured; or (d) products or parts which may in the ordinary course wear out and have to be replaced during the warranty period, including, but not limited to, tires, fluids, gaskets and light bulbs. Pierce assumes no responsibility for the assembly of its pads or subassemblies Into finishing products or vehicles unless the assembly Is performed by Pierce. The original purchaser may void this warranty in pan or in Its entirety if the product Is repaired or replaced (a) without prior written approval of the Pierce Customer Service Department; or (b) at a facility which has not been approved by Pierce as to technical capability. Any repairs, modifications, alterations or aftermarket pads added after manufacture without the outho intion of Pierce may void this warranty. 2. DISCLAIMERS OF WARRANTIES THE WARRANTY SET FORTH IN PARAGRAPH 1 IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY GIVEN BY PIERCE. PIERCE HEREBY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, ANY WARRANTY OF FITNESS FORA PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND ANY WARRANTIES ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE. 3 BUYER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY If the product falls to conform to the warranty set forth in paragraph 1 during the warranty period, and such nonconformity is not due to misuse, neglect, accident or Improper maintenance, Buyer must notify Pierce within the time period specified in paragraph 1, and shall make the product available for inspection by Pierce or Its designated agent. At the request of Pierce, any allegedly defective product shall be returned to Pierce by Buyer for examination and/or repair. Buyer shall be responsible for the cost of such transportation, and for risk of loss of or damage to the product during transportation. Within a reasonable lime, Pierce shall repair or replace (at Pierce's option and expense) any nonconforming or defective pads. Repair or replacement shall be made only by a facility approved in advance in writing by Pierce. THIS REMEDY SHALL BE THE EXCLUSIVE AND SOLE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY. 4 EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein or In any agreement between Pierce and Buyer, IN NO EVENT SHALL PIERCE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, WHETHER ARISING OUT OF BREACH OF CONTRACT, WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY) OR OTHER THEORY OF LAW OR EQUITY, WITH RESPECT TO VEHICLES OR OTHER PRODUCTS SOLD BY PIERCE, OR THEIR OPERATION OR FAILURE TO OPERATE, OR ANY DEFECTS THEREIN. OR ANY UNDERTAKINGS, ACTS OR OMISSIONS RELATED THERETO, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER PIERCE HAS BEEN INFORMED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF ANY SUCH DAMAGES. Without limning the generality of the foregoing, Pierce specifically disclaims any liability for property or personal Injury damages, penalties, damages for lost profits or revenues, loss of vehicles or products or any associated equipment, cost of substilute vehicles or products, down-time, delay damages, any other types of economic loss, or for any claims by any third party for any such damages. Note: Any Surely Bond,, ff a part of the sale of the vehicle as to which this limited warranty Is provided, applies only to this Pierce Basic One Year Limited Warranty for such vehicle, and not to other warranties made by Plame in a sepamle document (ifany) w to the warranties (irony) made by any manufacturer (other than Pierce) of anypart, component, attachment or accessory that is incorporated Into or attached to the vehicle. Exterior surfaces of the body shall be free from blistering. Coverage: peeling, corrosion or any other adhesion defect caused by defective manufacturing methods or paint material selection. The date of the original purchase Invoice (issued when the Warranty Begins: product ships from the factory). Warranty Period Ten(10)Years Ends After: This limited warranty is applicable to the vehicle in the following percentage costs of warranty repair, If any: Topcoat Durability & Appearance: Gloss, Color Retention & Cracking 0.72 months 100% 73.96 months 50% 97-120 months 25% Integrity of Coating System: Adhesion, BllsteringtSubbling 0.36 months 100% 37-84 months 50% 85-120 months 257. Conditions and Corrosion: Dissimilar Metal and Crevice Exclusions: 0.36 months 100% 37-0B months 60% Bee Also 49-72 months 25% Paragraphs 73-120 months 10% 2lhru 4 Corrosion Perforation 0.120 months 100% This limited warranty applies only to exterior paint. Paint on the vehicle's interior is warranted only under the Pierce Basic One Year Limited Warranty. Items not covered by this warranty Include: (a) Damage from lack of maintenance and cleaning (proper cleaning and maintenance procedures are detailed In the Pierce operation and maintenance manual). (b) UV paint fade. (c) Any cab not manufactured by Pierce. This limited warranty shall apply only if the product is property maintained In accordance with Plerce's maintenance Instructions and manuals and Is used in service which Is normal to the particular model. Normal service means service which does not subject the product to stresses or impacts greater than normally result from careful use. If the Buyer discovers a defect or nonconformity, it must notify Pierce in writing within thirty (30) days after the dale of discovery, but in any event prior to the expiration of the warranty period. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY MAY NOT BE ASSIGNED OR OTHERWISE TRANSFERRED BY THE BUYER TO ANY SUBSEQUENT USER OR PURCHASER OR TO ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY. 2/8/2010 WA0057 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Pierce makes no warranty whatsoever as to: (a) any Integral pans, components, attachments or trade accessories of or to the product that are not manufactured by Pierce, including but not limited to engines, transmissions, drivelines, axles, water pumps and generators, with respect to all such parts, components, attachments and accessories, Pierce shall assign to Buyer the applicable warranties, if any, made by the respective manufacturers thereof; (b) any vehicle, chassis, or component, part, attachment or accessory damaged by misuse, neglect, fire, exposure to severe environmental or chemical conditions, acidic environment, Improper maintenance, accident, crash, or force majeure such as natural disaster, lightning, earthquake, windstorm, hall, flood, war or dot; (c) any vehicle, chassis or component, pan, attachment or accessory that has been repaired, altered or assembled in any way by any person or entity other than Pierce which, in the sole judgment of Pierce, adversely affects the performance, stability or purpose for which it was manufactured; or (d) products or parts which may in the ordinary course wear out and have to be replaced during the warranty period, including, but not limited to, tires, fluids, gaskets and light bulbs. Pierce assumes no responsibility for the assembly of its pads or subassemblies Into finishing products or vehicles unless the assembly Is performed by Pierce. The original purchaser may void this warranty in pan or in Its entirety if the product Is repaired or replaced (a) without prior written approval of the Pierce Customer Service Department; or (b) at a facility which has not been approved by Pierce as to technical capability. Any repairs, modifications, alterations or aftermarket pads added after manufacture without the outho intion of Pierce may void this warranty. 2. DISCLAIMERS OF WARRANTIES THE WARRANTY SET FORTH IN PARAGRAPH 1 IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY GIVEN BY PIERCE. PIERCE HEREBY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, ANY WARRANTY OF FITNESS FORA PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND ANY WARRANTIES ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE. 3 BUYER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY If the product falls to conform to the warranty set forth in paragraph 1 during the warranty period, and such nonconformity is not due to misuse, neglect, accident or Improper maintenance, Buyer must notify Pierce within the time period specified in paragraph 1, and shall make the product available for inspection by Pierce or Its designated agent. At the request of Pierce, any allegedly defective product shall be returned to Pierce by Buyer for examination and/or repair. Buyer shall be responsible for the cost of such transportation, and for risk of loss of or damage to the product during transportation. Within a reasonable lime, Pierce shall repair or replace (at Pierce's option and expense) any nonconforming or defective pads. Repair or replacement shall be made only by a facility approved in advance in writing by Pierce. THIS REMEDY SHALL BE THE EXCLUSIVE AND SOLE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY. 4 EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein or In any agreement between Pierce and Buyer, IN NO EVENT SHALL PIERCE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, WHETHER ARISING OUT OF BREACH OF CONTRACT, WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY) OR OTHER THEORY OF LAW OR EQUITY, WITH RESPECT TO VEHICLES OR OTHER PRODUCTS SOLD BY PIERCE, OR THEIR OPERATION OR FAILURE TO OPERATE, OR ANY DEFECTS THEREIN. OR ANY UNDERTAKINGS, ACTS OR OMISSIONS RELATED THERETO, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER PIERCE HAS BEEN INFORMED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF ANY SUCH DAMAGES. Without limning the generality of the foregoing, Pierce specifically disclaims any liability for property or personal Injury damages, penalties, damages for lost profits or revenues, loss of vehicles or products or any associated equipment, cost of substilute vehicles or products, down-time, delay damages, any other types of economic loss, or for any claims by any third party for any such damages. Note: Any Surely Bond,, ff a part of the sale of the vehicle as to which this limited warranty Is provided, applies only to this Pierce Basic One Year Limited Warranty for such vehicle, and not to other warranties made by Plame in a sepamle document (ifany) w to the warranties (irony) made by any manufacturer (other than Pierce) of anypart, component, attachment or accessory that is incorporated Into or attached to the vehicle. Fire and Rescue Apparatus Ten (10) Year Structural Integrity Apparatus Body Limited Warranty 1 LIMITED WARRANTY Subject to the limitations and exclusions set forth below, Pierce Manufacturing provides the follovbna warrantv to the Euvec This limited warranty shall apply only if the product Is property maintained in accordance with Pierce's maintenance Instructions and manuals and Is used in service which is normal to the particular model. Normal service means service which does not subject the product to stresses or impacts greater than normally result from careful use. if the Buyer discovers a defect or nonconformity, it must notify Pierce In writing within thirty (30) days after the date of discovery, but in any event prior to the expiration of the warranty period. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY MAY NOT BE ASSIGNED OR OTHERWISE TRANSFERRED BY THE BUYER TO ANY SUBSEQUENT USER OR PURCHASER OR TO ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY. 2/8/2010 WA0009 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Pierce makes no warranty whatsoever as to: (a) any integral parts, components, attachments or trade accessories of or to the product that are not manufactured by Pierce, Including but not limited to engines, transmissions, drivelines, axles, water pumps and generators; with respect to all such parts, components, attachments and accessories, Pierce shall assign to Buyer the applicable warranties. If any, made by the respective manufacturers thereof; (b) any vehicle, chassis, or component, pan, attachment or accessory damaged by misuse, neglect, fire, exposure to severe environmental or chemical conditions, acidic environment, improper maintenance, accident, crash, or force majeure such as natural disaster, lightning, earthquake, windstorm, hail, good, war or not; (c) any vehicle, chassis or component, pad, attachment or accessory that has been repaired, altered or assembled In any way by any person or entity other than Pierce which, in the sole judgment of Pierce, adversely affects the performance, stability or purpose for which It was manufactured; or (d) products or pads which may in the ordinary course wear out and have to be replaced during the warranty period, Including, but not limited to, tires, fluids, gaskets and light bulbs. Pierce assumes no responsibility for the assembly of Its pads or subassemblies into finishing products or vehicles unless the assembly Is performed by Pierce. The original purchaser may void this warranty in pan or In its entirely If the product is repaired or replaced (a) without prior written approval of the Pierce Customer Service Department; or (b) at a facility which has not been approved by Pierce as to technical capablllty. Any repairs.modifications, alterations or aftermarket pads added ager manufacture without the authorization of Pierce may void this warranty. 2 DISCLAIMERS OF WARRANTIES THE WARRANTY SET FORTH IN PARAGRAPH 1 IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY GIVEN BY PIERCE, PIERCE HEREBY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY. INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, ANY WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND ANY WARRANTIES ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE. 3 BUYER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. If the product falls to conform to the warranty set forth in paragraph 1 during the warranty period, and such nonconformity is not due to misuse, neglect, accident or Improper maintenance, Buyer must notify Pieme within the time period specified In paragraph 1, and shall make the product available for Inspection by Pierce or Its designated agent. At the request of Pierce, any allegedly defective product shall be returned to Pierce by Buyer for examination and/or repair. Buyer shall be responsible for the cost of such transportation, and for risk of loss of or damage to the product during transportation. Within a reasonable time, Pierce shall repair or replace (at Ptercds option and expense) any nonconforming or defective pads. Repair or replacement shall be made only by a facility approved in advance in writing by Pierce. THIS REMEDY SHALL BE THE EXCLUSIVE AND SOLE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY. 4 EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein or in any agreement between Pierce and Buyer, IN NO EVENT SHALL PIERCE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES WHATSOEVER. WHETHER ARISING OUT OF BREACH OF CONTRACT, WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY) OR OTHER THEORY OF LAW OR EQUITY, WITH RESPECT TO VEHICLES OR OTHER PRODUCTS SOLD BY PIERCE, OR THEIR OPERATION OR FAILURE TO OPERATE, OR ANY DEFECTS THEREIN, OR ANY UNDERTAKINGS, ACTS OR OMISSIONS RELATED THERETO, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER PIERCE HAS BEEN INFORMED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF ANY SUCH DAMAGES. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Pierce specifically disclaims any liability for property or personal Injury damages, penalties, damages for lost profits or revenues, loss of vehicles or products or any associated equipment, cost of substitute vehicles or products, down-time, delay damages, any other types of economic loss, or for any claims by any third party for any such damages. Note: Any Surety Bond, its part of the $ale of the vehicle as to which this limited warranty is provided, applies only to this Pierce Basic One Year Limited Warranty for such vehicle, and not to other warranties made by Pierce in a separate document litany) or to the warranties (if any) made by any manufacturer (other than Pierce) of anypad, component, allachment or, accessory that is /ncorpomled into or attached to the vehicle. The apparatus body shall be free from structural failures Coverage: caused by defects in material and workmanship The date of the original purchase invoice (Issued when the Womanly Begins: product ships from the factory). Ten (10)Years Warranty Period Ends After: • 1000,0, 000 Miles Conditions and This warranty applies only to the body tubular support and Exclusions: mounting structures and other structural components of the body of the vehicle model, as identified In the Pierce See Also specifications for the Fire and Rescue Apparatus. Paragraphs 2 thru4 This warranty does not apply to damage caused by corrosion. This limited warranty shall apply only if the product Is property maintained in accordance with Pierce's maintenance Instructions and manuals and Is used in service which is normal to the particular model. Normal service means service which does not subject the product to stresses or impacts greater than normally result from careful use. if the Buyer discovers a defect or nonconformity, it must notify Pierce In writing within thirty (30) days after the date of discovery, but in any event prior to the expiration of the warranty period. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY MAY NOT BE ASSIGNED OR OTHERWISE TRANSFERRED BY THE BUYER TO ANY SUBSEQUENT USER OR PURCHASER OR TO ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY. 2/8/2010 WA0009 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Pierce makes no warranty whatsoever as to: (a) any integral parts, components, attachments or trade accessories of or to the product that are not manufactured by Pierce, Including but not limited to engines, transmissions, drivelines, axles, water pumps and generators; with respect to all such parts, components, attachments and accessories, Pierce shall assign to Buyer the applicable warranties. If any, made by the respective manufacturers thereof; (b) any vehicle, chassis, or component, pan, attachment or accessory damaged by misuse, neglect, fire, exposure to severe environmental or chemical conditions, acidic environment, improper maintenance, accident, crash, or force majeure such as natural disaster, lightning, earthquake, windstorm, hail, good, war or not; (c) any vehicle, chassis or component, pad, attachment or accessory that has been repaired, altered or assembled In any way by any person or entity other than Pierce which, in the sole judgment of Pierce, adversely affects the performance, stability or purpose for which It was manufactured; or (d) products or pads which may in the ordinary course wear out and have to be replaced during the warranty period, Including, but not limited to, tires, fluids, gaskets and light bulbs. Pierce assumes no responsibility for the assembly of Its pads or subassemblies into finishing products or vehicles unless the assembly Is performed by Pierce. The original purchaser may void this warranty in pan or In its entirely If the product is repaired or replaced (a) without prior written approval of the Pierce Customer Service Department; or (b) at a facility which has not been approved by Pierce as to technical capablllty. Any repairs.modifications, alterations or aftermarket pads added ager manufacture without the authorization of Pierce may void this warranty. 2 DISCLAIMERS OF WARRANTIES THE WARRANTY SET FORTH IN PARAGRAPH 1 IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY GIVEN BY PIERCE, PIERCE HEREBY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY. INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, ANY WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND ANY WARRANTIES ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE. 3 BUYER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. If the product falls to conform to the warranty set forth in paragraph 1 during the warranty period, and such nonconformity is not due to misuse, neglect, accident or Improper maintenance, Buyer must notify Pieme within the time period specified In paragraph 1, and shall make the product available for Inspection by Pierce or Its designated agent. At the request of Pierce, any allegedly defective product shall be returned to Pierce by Buyer for examination and/or repair. Buyer shall be responsible for the cost of such transportation, and for risk of loss of or damage to the product during transportation. Within a reasonable time, Pierce shall repair or replace (at Ptercds option and expense) any nonconforming or defective pads. Repair or replacement shall be made only by a facility approved in advance in writing by Pierce. THIS REMEDY SHALL BE THE EXCLUSIVE AND SOLE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY. 4 EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein or in any agreement between Pierce and Buyer, IN NO EVENT SHALL PIERCE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES WHATSOEVER. WHETHER ARISING OUT OF BREACH OF CONTRACT, WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY) OR OTHER THEORY OF LAW OR EQUITY, WITH RESPECT TO VEHICLES OR OTHER PRODUCTS SOLD BY PIERCE, OR THEIR OPERATION OR FAILURE TO OPERATE, OR ANY DEFECTS THEREIN, OR ANY UNDERTAKINGS, ACTS OR OMISSIONS RELATED THERETO, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER PIERCE HAS BEEN INFORMED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF ANY SUCH DAMAGES. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Pierce specifically disclaims any liability for property or personal Injury damages, penalties, damages for lost profits or revenues, loss of vehicles or products or any associated equipment, cost of substitute vehicles or products, down-time, delay damages, any other types of economic loss, or for any claims by any third party for any such damages. Note: Any Surety Bond, its part of the $ale of the vehicle as to which this limited warranty is provided, applies only to this Pierce Basic One Year Limited Warranty for such vehicle, and not to other warranties made by Pierce in a separate document litany) or to the warranties (if any) made by any manufacturer (other than Pierce) of anypad, component, allachment or, accessory that is /ncorpomled into or attached to the vehicle. Fire and Rescue Apparatus Ten (10) Year Material and Workmanship Stainless Steel Piping Limited Warranty 1 LIMITED WARRANTY Subject to the limitations and exclusions set forth below, Pieme Manufacturing provides the following warenly tome Buyer. This limited warranty shall apply only if the product is property maintained In accordance With Pierce's maintenance instmctlons and manuals and is used in service which is normal to the particular model. Normal service means service which does not subject the product to stresses or impacts greater than normally result from careful use. If the Buyer discovers a defect or nonconformity, it most notify Pierce in writing within thirty (30) days after the date of discovery, but in any event prior to the expiration of the warranty period. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY MAY NOT BE ASSIGNED OR OTHERWISE TRANSFERRED BY THE BUYER TO ANY SUBSEQUENT USER OR PURCHASER OR TO ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY. 3/22/2012 WA0035 Notwithstanding anything to (he contrary herein, Pierce makes no warranty whatsoever as to: (a) any Integral pads, components, attachments or trade accessories of or to the product that are not manufactured by Pierce, including but not limited to engines, transmissions, drivelines, axles, water pumps and generators; with respect to all such parts, components, attachments and accessories, Pierce shall assign to Buyer the applicable warranties, if any, made by the respective manufacturers thereof; (b) any vehicle, chassis, or component, pad, attachment or accessory damaged by misuse, neglect, fire, exposure to severe environmental or chemical conditions, acidic environment, improper maintenance, accident, crash, or force majeure such as natural disaster. lightning, earthquake, windstorm, hail, flood, war or dot; (c) any vehicle, chassis or component, pad, attachment or accessory that has been repaired, altered or assembled in anyway by any person or entity other than Pierce which, in the sole judgment of Pierce, adversely affects the performance, stability or purpose for which it was manufactured; or (d) products or pads which may in the ordinary course wear out and have to be replaced during the warranty period, including, but not limited to, tires, fluids, gaskets and light bulbs. Pierce assumes no responsibility for the assembly of Its pads or subassemblies into finishing products or vehicles unless the assembly Is performed by Pieme. The original purchaser may void this warranty in part or In its entirety g the product is repaired or replaced (a) without prior written approval of the Pierce Customer Service Department; or (b) at a facility which has not been approved by Pieme as to technical capability. Any repairs, modifications. alterations or aflernarkel pads added after manufacture without the aulhoriulion of Planes may void this warranty. 2 DISCLAIMERS OF WARRANTIES THE WARRANTY SET FORTH IN PARAGRAPH 1 IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY GIVEN BY PIERCE. PIERCE HEREBY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, ANY WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND ANY WARRANTIES ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE. 3BUYER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY, If the product fails to conform to the warranty set forth in paragraph t during the warranty period, and such nonconformity is not due to misuse, neglect, accident or improper maintenance, Buyer must notify Pierce within the time period specified in paragraph 1, and shall make the product available for Inspection by Pierce or its designated agent. At the request of Pierce, any allegedly defective product shall be returned to Pierce by Buyer for examination and/or repair. Buyer shall be responsible for the cost of such transportation, and for risk of loss of or damage to the product during transportation. Within a reasonable time, Piece shall repair or replace (at Pierce's option and expense) any nonconforming or defective parts. Repair or replacement shall be made only by a facility approved in advance in uniting by Pleme. THIS REMEDY SHALL BE THE EXCLUSIVE AND SOLE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY. 4 EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES Nomithstanding anything to the contrary herein or in any agreement between Pierce and Buyer, IN NO EVENT SHALL PIERCE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, WHETHER ARISING OUT OF BREACH OF CONTRACT, WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY) OR OTHER THEORY OF LAW OR EQUITY, WITH RESPECT TO VEHICLES OR OTHER PRODUCTS SOLD BY PIERCE, OR THEIR OPERATION OR FAILURE TO OPERATE, OR ANY DEFECTS THEREIN, OR ANY UNDERTAKINGS, ACTS OR OMISSIONS RELATED THERETO, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER PIERCE HAS BEEN INFORMED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF ANY SUCH DAMAGES. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing. Pierce specifically disclaims any liability for property or personal Injury damages, penalties, damages for lost profits or revenues, loss of vehicles or graduate or any associated equipment, cost of substitute vehicles or products, down-gme, delay damages, any other types of economic loss, or for any claims by any third party for any such damages. Nole: Any Surely Bond, Na part of the safe of the vehicle as to which this limited warranty is provided, applies only to this Pierce Basic One Year Limited Warranty for such veMcfe, and not to other wanantles made by Pierce In a sepamle document (d any) Otto the wanantias (d any) made by any manufacturer (other than Pierce) of any part, component, attachment or accessory that is incorporated into or attached to the vehicle. Stainless steel piping shall be free from structural fall Ores caused by defects in material and Workmanship* or Coverage perforation caused by corrosion. The date of the original purchase Invoice (issued when the Warranty Begins: product ships from the factory). Warranty Period Ten(10)Years Ends After: -or- 100,000 Mlles Pierce's obligation under this warranty is limited to repairing or replacing without charge, as Pierce may elect, the Conditions and stainless steel piping or components which Pierce Exclusions: determines to have failed due to defective material and Workmanship, or perforation caused by corrosion. See Also Paragraphs This warranty does not cover the use of guoroproteln(FP) 2 thru4 type foam. The sodium chloride within FP foam can cause long-term damage to system components If not thoroughly gushed Immediately after use. This limited warranty shall apply only if the product is property maintained In accordance With Pierce's maintenance instmctlons and manuals and is used in service which is normal to the particular model. Normal service means service which does not subject the product to stresses or impacts greater than normally result from careful use. If the Buyer discovers a defect or nonconformity, it most notify Pierce in writing within thirty (30) days after the date of discovery, but in any event prior to the expiration of the warranty period. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY MAY NOT BE ASSIGNED OR OTHERWISE TRANSFERRED BY THE BUYER TO ANY SUBSEQUENT USER OR PURCHASER OR TO ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY. 3/22/2012 WA0035 Notwithstanding anything to (he contrary herein, Pierce makes no warranty whatsoever as to: (a) any Integral pads, components, attachments or trade accessories of or to the product that are not manufactured by Pierce, including but not limited to engines, transmissions, drivelines, axles, water pumps and generators; with respect to all such parts, components, attachments and accessories, Pierce shall assign to Buyer the applicable warranties, if any, made by the respective manufacturers thereof; (b) any vehicle, chassis, or component, pad, attachment or accessory damaged by misuse, neglect, fire, exposure to severe environmental or chemical conditions, acidic environment, improper maintenance, accident, crash, or force majeure such as natural disaster. lightning, earthquake, windstorm, hail, flood, war or dot; (c) any vehicle, chassis or component, pad, attachment or accessory that has been repaired, altered or assembled in anyway by any person or entity other than Pierce which, in the sole judgment of Pierce, adversely affects the performance, stability or purpose for which it was manufactured; or (d) products or pads which may in the ordinary course wear out and have to be replaced during the warranty period, including, but not limited to, tires, fluids, gaskets and light bulbs. Pierce assumes no responsibility for the assembly of Its pads or subassemblies into finishing products or vehicles unless the assembly Is performed by Pieme. The original purchaser may void this warranty in part or In its entirety g the product is repaired or replaced (a) without prior written approval of the Pierce Customer Service Department; or (b) at a facility which has not been approved by Pieme as to technical capability. Any repairs, modifications. alterations or aflernarkel pads added after manufacture without the aulhoriulion of Planes may void this warranty. 2 DISCLAIMERS OF WARRANTIES THE WARRANTY SET FORTH IN PARAGRAPH 1 IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY GIVEN BY PIERCE. PIERCE HEREBY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, ANY WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND ANY WARRANTIES ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE. 3BUYER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY, If the product fails to conform to the warranty set forth in paragraph t during the warranty period, and such nonconformity is not due to misuse, neglect, accident or improper maintenance, Buyer must notify Pierce within the time period specified in paragraph 1, and shall make the product available for Inspection by Pierce or its designated agent. At the request of Pierce, any allegedly defective product shall be returned to Pierce by Buyer for examination and/or repair. Buyer shall be responsible for the cost of such transportation, and for risk of loss of or damage to the product during transportation. Within a reasonable time, Piece shall repair or replace (at Pierce's option and expense) any nonconforming or defective parts. Repair or replacement shall be made only by a facility approved in advance in uniting by Pleme. THIS REMEDY SHALL BE THE EXCLUSIVE AND SOLE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY. 4 EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES Nomithstanding anything to the contrary herein or in any agreement between Pierce and Buyer, IN NO EVENT SHALL PIERCE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, WHETHER ARISING OUT OF BREACH OF CONTRACT, WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY) OR OTHER THEORY OF LAW OR EQUITY, WITH RESPECT TO VEHICLES OR OTHER PRODUCTS SOLD BY PIERCE, OR THEIR OPERATION OR FAILURE TO OPERATE, OR ANY DEFECTS THEREIN, OR ANY UNDERTAKINGS, ACTS OR OMISSIONS RELATED THERETO, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER PIERCE HAS BEEN INFORMED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF ANY SUCH DAMAGES. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing. Pierce specifically disclaims any liability for property or personal Injury damages, penalties, damages for lost profits or revenues, loss of vehicles or graduate or any associated equipment, cost of substitute vehicles or products, down-gme, delay damages, any other types of economic loss, or for any claims by any third party for any such damages. Nole: Any Surely Bond, Na part of the safe of the vehicle as to which this limited warranty is provided, applies only to this Pierce Basic One Year Limited Warranty for such veMcfe, and not to other wanantles made by Pierce In a sepamle document (d any) Otto the wanantias (d any) made by any manufacturer (other than Pierce) of any part, component, attachment or accessory that is incorporated into or attached to the vehicle. Warranty Coverage Exclusions EXCLUSIONS The following components, parts, or conditions, are specifically excluded from coverage under this Warranty. AIR COMPREssORS, ENGINE BRAKES, AND OTHER PROPRIETARY ENGINE COMPONENTS �e engine manufacturer installs most air compressors and engine brakes. Any lure of a proprietary engine component or Jacobs Brake component must be filed directly to the engine manufacturer. Failures on non-proprietary components can be Bled through Daimler Trucks North America LLC Dealers. AIR SPRINGS Tolerance buildup can occur during the assembly process of the rear suspension and rear cab air springs, and can cause the springs to have the appearance of being crooked, misaligned or improperly installed. This tolerance buildup is not detrimental to the operation of the vehicle and will not have an affect on either the quality of the ride or the durability of the components or vehicle. Straightening of these springs is not covered under this Warranty. ALIGNMENT OF AXLES/WHEELS/STEERING WHEEL Each Daimler Trucks North America vehicle manufacturing plant uses an integrated alignment system to align axles and wheels and to center the steering wheel to Daimler Trucks North America LLC specifications. Realignment or readjustment of these items is not covered under warranty. Any special alignment settings at the request of the Owner must be handled between the Dealer and Owner after delivery from factory. These special adjustments are not covered under Warranty. AXLE BREATHER VENTS During the vehicle manufacturing process, an oil run or drip stain may appear at the breather vent. Removing the vent, applying pipe sealant to the threaded vent fitting and re -installing the vent is unnecessary. Removing the axle breather vent and re -sealing the threaded fitting is not covered under this Warranty. CAB INTERIOR COMPONENTS The repair or replacement of cab interior components that are rendered unserviceable due to normal wear or abuse are not covered under this warranty. These components include, but are not limited to: > Upholstery > Floor coverings (including floor mats) > Curtains A Window shades > Steering wheel C` Steering wheel wrap Painted trim components =-..HROME SURFACES, ALUMINUM AND STAINLESS STEEL COMPONENTS The following items ARE covered under this Warranty: > Chrome peeling off in sheets > Chrome out at mounting bolts due to over -torque at the factory > Bubbles in the chrome that are not caused by rock chips and/or general rust conditions > Isolated rust along seams or welds The following items are NOT covered under this Warranty: > General rust, for example, rust on the unfinished backside of a bumper > Dimpling at the mounting bolts > Staining, bluing, and/or yellowing that can be cleaned with a quality cleaning - product > Rust, pits, and/or nicks caused by road wash or road debris breaking the chrome surface > Streaks/stains/corrosion caused by severe wash solutions or corrosive road salts/chemicals Claims pertaining to failures of chrome surfaces, aluminum, and stainless steel components will not be processed unless a clear digital picture is provided that adequately shows the defect. CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT Clutch adjustments are normally required due to clutch wear and are considered normal maintenance. However, if the clutch adjustment is found to be outside of Company specifications during, or prior to, in-service of the vehicle, a warranty claim will be accepted on a one-time basis. Claims for clutch adjustments will not be accepted unless the adjustment is found to be outside of Company specifications using the special clutch adjustment measuring tools provided by Company (e.g., adjusting the clutch to satisfy feel will not be accepted as warranty). COMPETITION Warranty will become void on any vehicle that is used in competition, including but not limited to: - > Racing > Tractor pulls > Other motor sports Daimler Trucks North America LLC CONSUMABLE PARTS Parts that are subject to consumption during their normal service life and are routinely replaced during normal maintenance services are covered up to 15,000 miles (24000km) for all DaimlerTmcks North America LLCvehicles except Thomas Built Bus (TBB) bodies and chassis. TBB consumable parts are covered up to 30 days from the date of in-service. These items are: > Antennas > Fire extinguishers > Caps (radiator, surge, > Ashtrays > Fluorescent ballast and fuel tank) > Belts tubes - > Receiver -dryer filter > Brake linings > Fuses > Trailer air hoses > Cigarette lighter > Gladhand > Trailer electrical cables assembly > Hosetennas > Windshield washer > Clutch brake > Light bulbs nozzles > Clutch linings > Mattresses > Wiper arms and blades > Datalogger > Mud flaps RBB makes - wiper blades > Mud flap p mounting only) > Desiccant brackets cartridges Consumable parts NOT covered under this Warranty include, but are not limited to, the following: > Antifreeze > Fluids (unless low due to a warrantable failure) > Filters (fuel, air, oil, > Lubricants water) CORROSION Coverage provides warranty against corrosion to any metal or metal alloy part of the vehicle. Rust or corrosion to specific components and/or caused by certain conditions are excluded from all Company warranty coverage and will not be paid under Basic Vehicle, Cab Structure, Cab Corrosion, or Aftermarket Parts Warranty. Exclusions to corrosion warranty include, but are not limited to, the following: > Corrosion caused by general rust (for example, rust on the unfinished backside of a bumper) > Surface rust caused by chips or scratches in the paint or chrome surfaces > Corrosion caused by high-pressure washing, severe wash solutions, cleaning solvents, detergents, compounds > Corrosion caused by salinity in the environment or corrosive salts and/or chemicals used on the road surface. > Corrosion caused by acid rain or other industrial fallout > Corrosion due to improper prevention measures during storage or use > Corrosion or rust on tone rings, rotors or drums (rotor exclusion does not apply to hydraulic discs with Magna -Coat Rotors) > Corrosion due to environmental damage (Including ocean spray); airborne fallout (includes chemicals, tree sap, etc.), or other atmospheric conditions or other acts of nature > Corrosion due to improper use, misuse or abuse, negligence, including Improper or insufficient maintenance DAMAGE The following are not covered under this Warranty: > Damage caused by use of the vehicle in any application that is not approved or is inconsistent with build specifications > Damage resulting from improper use or misuse or abuse, negligence, improper operation, improper or insufficient maintenance (including, but not limited to failure to maintain vehicle as outlined in the driver's/operator's and maintenance manuals), overloading, unauthorized modifications, accidents, or operation at excessive speeds > Environmental damage, including airborne fallout (including chemicals, tree sap, etc.), or other atmospheric conditions, hailstones, or other acts of nature > Damage caused by road salts/chemicals or cleaning solvents, detergents or compounds > Storage deterioration including damage caused by improper or insufficient storage or maintenance > Damage caused by road hazards or road conditions > Damage caused during shipping/transport after Initial delivery of vehicle > Damages (including peeling or flaking) caused by high-pressure washing or steam -cleaning > Damages occurring after in-service (e.g., from rock chips) > Damages caused by customer -installed sealer In air conditioning systems > Damages caused by engine horsepower/torque upgrades. > Damage due to vibration associated with misapplication or improper operation of drivetrain components > Damage due to terrorist activities > Damage due to acts of war Effective: 3/25/2010 EXCLUSIONS The information provided In this document is for general Information only and is not offered as customers warranty. This coverage may be superseded without notification. Copyright 0 Daimler Trucks North America LLC. All rights reserved. DaimierTrucks North America LLC is a Daimlercompany. Warranty Coverage Exclusions ENGINE The engine, including all of its components as supplied by the manufacturer, is not covered under this Warranty, but is warranted separately by the manufacturer of the engine. For engine warranty or service, contact the engine manufacturer's �'thorized sales and service facility. r .HAUST SYSTEM CLAMPS During the early life of the vehicle or when the engine is cold, many exhaust clamps exhibit a soot trace. This condition is self-correcting and does not require adjustment, tightening, or replacement of the clamp. Claims for adjusting or tightening will not be paid under warranty. FIFTH WHEELS Adjustment of the locking mechanism, bushings, slide locking plungers, and the repair or replacement of lock guards are considered routine maintenance and are not covered under this Warranty. GLASS, MIRRORS, LENS Glass, mirror or lens breakage or chips or scratches of glass, mirrors, or lenses are not covered by this Warranty. MISAPPLICATION OF VEHICLE The warranty on any vehicle used inconsistent with its specified vocation/application will be downgraded to the warranty that is consistent with the vehicle use. Any and all claims associated with the misapplication of the vehicle will be subject to chargeback. MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES Premium charges and work not directly related to the repair or replacement of a warranted part are not covered under this Warranty. Examples include, but are not limited to: )Federal, state, provincial, and local taxes >Travel expenses >Loss of revenue )Customer labor including overtime labor >Downtime >Driver's expenses >Cost of rental equipment >Loss of cargo, including perishable cargo >General housekeeping supplies (i.e. rags, solvents, sweeping compounds, coveralls, etc.) )Communication charges )Towing/road call assistance (unless coverage is specifically stated in the applicable warranty table) >Repair or replacement of optional items not sold or installed by company >Removal or replacement of dealer, body builder, or customer installed equipment >Environmental fees, cleanup, or other charges )Cost of emergency services. MODIFICATIONS TO ORIGINAL EGUIPMENT Company does not warrant vehicle component or chassis modifications, or Tuipment installations arranged by Dealers or Customers. In addition, the extra ie necessary to remove body builder installed items and/or equipment to work --on a warranted repair is not covered under this Warranty unless Company sells the complete chassis/body/equipment as a package. If Dealers or Customers perform any vehicle modifications or equipment installations, to the extent these modifications or equipment installations adversely affect other vehicle components or vehicle performance, Company shall not accept any product liability or claims under the terms of the vehicle warranty. These claims become the sole responsibility of the person performing the modifications or equipment installations. PAINT The following exclusions to paint warranty include, but are not limited to: > Complete chassis re -painting to repair paint damages > Damages occurring after in-service (e.g., from rock chips) 3 Peeling/flaking caused by high-pressure washing or steam cleaning > Rusting of painted bumpers > Removal and/or replacement of decals, striping, and/or lettering not applied by Company Specific areas of the vehicle are deliberately not painted or are not painted to any standard; paint repairs are not warrantable to such areas. These areas include: > Underside of the hood, including the inside > Underside of the exterior of the wheel wells sun visor > Inside of the side -mounted air fairings > Inside of the bumper > Underside of the roof -mounted air fairings > Aftertreatment devices Gloss: Gloss Warranty claims pertaining to gloss issues on vehicles painted with low -gloss colors (as identified in the Data Books) are the Dealer's responsibility and will not be honored by warranty. TRANSMISSIONS Allison transmissions and components are covered under this Warranty, but are warranted separately by Allison. Information regarding Allison's warranty is provided for Informational purposes only and is subject to change. For warranty or service information, contact Allison's authorized sales and service facility. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Routine maintenance, servicing, and adjustment, as defined in the applicable hlcle Maintenance Manual and Drivel's Manual, are excluded from Warranty. Daimler Trucks North America LLC Periodic adjustment or re -torque of wheel bearings, wheel lug nuts, and suspension U -bolts are considered maintenance adjustments and are not covered under warranty. Vibrations, squeaks, rattles, loose fittings/clamps, hose fitting leaks, loose nuts/bolts/screws, and loose electrical connections may develop during the initial trip(s) of the vehicle and these types of repairs/adjustments are covered under warranty one time during the following applicable initial operating periods unless excluded in the paragraphs below. Reminder: After the following initial operating periods, these developments are the result of use and their repair/adjustment activities are considered routine maintenance and thus excluded from warranty. INITIAL OPERATING PERIOD The Initial Operating Period (IOP) for Daimler Trucks North America LLC vehicles (except TBB makes) is up to 15,000mi (24 OOOkm), except for FCCC where it is 25,000mi (40 200km). The IOP for Thomas Built Bus (TBB) bodies and chassis is 30 days from the date of In-service. See CONSUMABLE PARTS. Exclusions from warranty during the Initial Operating Period are: > Cab, hood, and fender -mounted mirrors are adjusted at the factory but may be retracted by the transporter to prevent damage during transport. Subsequent adjustments and tightening of mirror mounting hardware are considered part of the routine preparation of the vehicle before Customer delivery. Claims for adjusting the mirrors or tightening of the attaching hardware will not be paid under warranty during the initial operating period or after. > Claims for re-routing of electrical wiring, hoses, or lines which meet Daimler Trucks North America's routing standards will not be paid under warranty during the initial operating period or after. > Final preparation of the vehicle for Customer delivery to include cleaning/vacuuming interior of cab, washing windows, washing the exterior of the vehicle, polishing exterior chromed or painted surfaces are considered as delivering -Dealer responsibilities. Claims for these activities will not be paid under warranty during the initial operating periods or after. TEST VEHICLES Any vehicles being used in testing or used to test specific components must be Identified to the Warranty Department and accommodations must be made for claims that relate to the test item(s). Any vehicles used In endurance testing, such as the Altoona Test, are void of all warranty, new or used. TIRES AND TIRE BALANCING The tires are not covered under this Warranty, but are warranted separately by the tire manufacturer. Tire balancing is not covered under warranty. Effective: 3/25/2010 EXCLUSIONS rage r o, r The information provided in this document is for general information only and Is not offered as customer's warranty. This coverage may in, superseded without notification. Copyright 0 Daimler Trucks North America LLC. All rights reserved. Daimler Trucks North America LLC Is a Daimler company. Daimler Trucks North America LLC Dealer WarrantyMonual NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY COVERAGE DESCRIPTIONS & WARRANTY COVERAGE TABLES REIGMNER MEDIUM—KK Freightliner Medium Truck +i CRF/1;1J71/Arrn�1 coveragee Description 'iimeb Distanceb Basic Vehicle 2 Years Unlimited Battery 1 Year 100,000 mi/161000 km Brightwork 6 Months Unlimited Cab Corrosion/Perforation 5 Years Unlimited Cab Structure 5 Years Unlimited Corrosion 6 Months Unlimited Crossmembers 5 Years Unlimited Diesel Emission 2010c 5 Years 100,000 mi/161000 km Frame Rails 5 Years Unlimited GHG 14d (Light Heavy Duty Trucks) 5Years 50,000mU80500km GHG14d(Medium Heavy Duty toHeavyHeavyDutyTrucks) 5Years lOD,000mi/161000km GHG14d (Medium Heavy Duty to Heavy Heavy Duty Tractors) 5 Years 100,000 mi/161000 km GHG144 Tire 2 Years 24,000 mi/38 400 km Hybrid Transmission - Eatone 3 Years 15D,000 mi/240 000 km Paint 1 Year 100,000 mi/161000 km Paint, Chassis 6 Months Unlimited Front Axle' 2 Years Unlimited Rear Axle 2Years Unlimited Transfer Case 2 Years Unlimited Transmission' 2Years Unlimited Detroit Front Axlef (File Direct) DISCLAIMER: Failure to read or distribute this information does not provide exemption from compliance with the Information contained herein. WAR406 Copyright® Daimler Truck North America LLC. 54 Revised 9/1/15 All rights reserved. DaimlerTrucks North America LLC is a Daimler company. Daimler Trucks North America LLC Dealer WarrantyManual NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY COVERAGE DESCRIPTIONS & WARRANTY COVERAGE TABLES REIGHTLINER MEDIUMTRUCK coverage" Description Thneb Distance' Post-ModelYear20119 2Years Unlimited Post -Model Year 2011h 4Years Unlimited Detroit Rear Axle (File Direct) Post -Model Year 20118 2Years Unlimited Post -Model Yea 2011h 4 Years Unlimited Detroit DT -12 Transm mion`3 5 Years 750,000 mill 200 000 km a. Coverage may vary; check vehicle's actual warranty coverage online via OWL's Coverage Info/Check Coverage screen, b. Time or distance, whichever comes first c. Applies to vehicles equipped with EPA 2010 compliant diesel engines. d. Applies to models 2013 and later domiciled in the United States, check actual warranty online via OWL's Coveragelnro/Check Coverage screen for coverage listed as `GHG14.J e. Customers wIll have only one (1) type of transmission coverage, depending on how the vehicle Is speed. f, Front axle coverage Isalso applicabletogliders. g. Medium Duty -General Seryice: Warranty coverage is determined by Gross Combination Weight Rating, road surface, and vocation. Please see www.ddcan.com for specific coverage details. h. Medlum Duty- General Service Plus: Warranty coverage is determined by Gross Combination Weight Hating, road surface, and vocation. Please see www.ddcm,com for specific coverage details. 1. DetroitTrammisslon: Warranty coverage is determined by Gross Combination Weight Rating, road surface, and vocation. Please see www.ddcsn.com DISCLAIMER; Failure to read or distribute this information does not provide exemption from compliance with the Information contained herein. WAR406 Copyright 0Daimler Truck North America LLC. Revised 9/1/15 All rights reserved. Daimler Trucks North America LLC is a Daimler company. 55 UI Daimler Trucks North America LLC Freightliner SD Vocational Dealer Warranty Manual NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY COVERAGE DESCRIPTIONS ds WARRANTY COVERAGE TABLES pMMITLINER 50 VMTIONAE Applicable models: 108SDII14SD SD Vocational Coverage is only available far vehicles ordered with the following engines: Cummins H, C, or L SD Vocational Coverage is notavailablefor vehicles in these vocations: Logging, Mining; Oiyleld Category Determinants Road Surface -most severe in -transit between sites <30% off-highway rough, maintained concretelasphalt, maintained gravdtcrushed rock; maintained dirt or soft soil (Class C or D roads)a GCW 92,000 lb/41 730 kg or less Axles and Their Manufacturer's GVW Rating 2 -axle unit 46,000 16/20 865 kg or less 3 -axle unit 66,00016/29 937 kg or less 4 -axle unit N/A 5 -axle unit N/A a. Class C roads have a natural surface and may be dirt, sand, or rock A minimal amount of n original read corridor. Class D roads are prim cies. These roads receive no maintenance or Coverage° Description T➢meh Distanceb Basic Vehicle 2 Years Unlimited Battery I Year 100,000 mi/161000 km Brlghtwork 6 Months Unlimited Cab Corroston/Perforation 5 Years Unlimited Cab Structure 5 Years Unlimited Corrosion 6 Months Unlimited Crossmembers 5 Years UnBmited Diesel Emission 2010` 5 Years 100,000 mi/161000 km Frame Rails 5 Years Unlimited GHG34d(Medium Heavy Dutyto Heavy Heavy Duty Trucks) 5Years 100,000 mi/161000 km GHG14d (Medium HeavyDutyto Heavy Heavy Duty Tractors) 5Years 100,D00mi/161000km GHG14471re 2Years 24,0o0mi/38400Ion Paint I Year 100,000 mi/161000 km Paint, Chassis 6 Months Unlimited Front Axle 2 Years Unlimited Rear Axle 2 Years Unlimited DISCLAIMER: Failure to read or distribute this Information does not provide exemption from compliance with the information contained herein. WAR406 Copyright® Daimler Truck North America I.I.C. Revised 9/1/15 All rights reserved. Daimler Trucks North America LLC Is a Daimler company. 56 �I Daimler Trucks North America LLC Dealer Warranty Manual NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY COVERAGE DESCRIPTIONS & WARRANTY COVERAGE TABLES REIGHTLINER 50 VOCATIONAL Coverage° Description Timeb Distanceb Transfer Case 2 Years Unlimited Transmission 2 Years Unlimited Detroit Front Axl` (File Direct) Pre -Model Year 2011' 2 Years Unlimited Post -Model Year20l la 3 Years 300,000 mi/483 000 km Detroit Rear Axle (File Direct) Pro -Model Year 2011f 2 Years Unlimited Post -Model Year 20118 3 Years 300,000 ml/483 000 Fa a. Coverage may vary; check vehlcWs actual warrantycoverage online via OWVs Coveragelnfo/Check Coverage screen, b. Time ordistance, whichever comes first c. Appitesto vehicles equipped with EPA 2010 compliant diesel engines. d. Apples to models 2013 and later domiciled In the United States, check actual warranty online via OWI!s Coverage info/Check Coverage screen for coverage listed as'GHG14.,." e. Front Axle coverage is also applicable to gliders. E Pre -Model Year 2011 Detroit Axle; Warranty coverage is determined by Gross Combination Weight Rating, road surface, and vocation. Please see www.ddan.com for spec70c coverage details. g. Heavy Duty -General Service: Warranty coverage is determined by Gross Combination Weight Rating, road surface, and vocation. Please see www.ddcsn.com for specific coverage details. DISCLAIMER: Failure to read or distribute this Information does not provide exemption from compliance with the information contained herein. WAR406 Copyright® Daimler Truck North America LLC, 57 Revised 9/1/15 All rights reserved. Daimler Trucks North America LLC is a Daimler company. DalmlerTrucks North America LLC Freightliner Level l Dealer Warranty Manual NEW VEHICLELIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY COVERAGE DESCRIPTIONS & WARRANTY COVERAGE TABLES 9EIGIMLINER CEWFUL r(rRF// Level I Coverage is not available for vehicles in these vocations: Refuse Packer, Logging, Mining, OiPld Category Determinants Road Surface -most severe in -transit between sites 1D0% on -highway smooth concrete or asphalt GCW 92,OOOlb/41730kgorless Axles and Their Manufacturer's GVW Rating 2 -axle unit 35,000lb/15 876 kg or less 3 -axle unit 58,000lb/26 308 kg or less 4 -axle unit 71,000lb/32 205 kg or less 5 -axle unit N/A Coverage° Description Mmeb Distanceb Basic Vehicle 1 Year 100,000 ml/161000 km Battery I Year 100,000 mi/161000 km Brightwork 6 Months Unlimited Cob Corrosion/Perforation 5 Years Unlimited Cob structure 3 Years 300,000 mi/483 000 km Corrosion 6Months Unlimited Crossmembers 6Years 750,000mill 207000Ian Dieael Emission 2010` 5 Years 100,000 mi/161000 Ian Frame Rails 6 Years 750,000 mill 207 000 km GHG14d (Medium Heavy Duty to Heavy Heavy Duty Trucks) 5 Years 100,000 mi/1610D0 km GHG14d (Medium Heavy Duty to Heavy Heavy Duty Tractors) 5Years 100,000mi/161000im GHG14dTire 2Years 24,000mi/38400km Paint 1 Year 100,008 mi/16100D km Paint, Chassis 6 Months Unlimited Front Axle 3 Years 300,000 mi/483 000 km Rear Axle 3 Years 300,000 mi/483 000 km 'hansfercase 3Years 300,000 mi/483 000 km Transmission 3 Years 300,000 mV483 000 km Detroit FrontAxlee (File Direct) Post -Model Year 20111 2 Years Unlimited Post -Model Year 20119 3 Years 30D,000 mi/483 000 km Post -Model Year 20116 SYears 750,000 mi/12000001on Detroit Rear Axle (File Direct) DISCLAIMER: Failure to read ordistribute this information does not provide exemption from compliance with the Information contained herein. WAR406 Copyright ® DaimlerTruck North America LLC. 58 Revised 9/1/15 All rights reserved. Daimler Trucks North America LLC is a Daimler company. �\I Daimler Trucks North America LLC Dealer Warranty Manual NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY COVERAGE DESCRIPTIONS & WARRANTY COVERAGE TABLES aE1GHTDNER EYEL Coverage" Description Timeb Distance" Post-Modcl Yen 2011' 2 Years Unlimited Post -Model Year 20118 3 Years 30D,ODO mi/483 000 km Post -Model Year 2011h 5 Years 750,000 mill 200 000 km Detroit DT-121Yansmissiont (Pile Direct) 5 Years 750,000 mill 200 000 km a. Coverage may vary; check vehicle's actual warranty coverage online via OWL's Coverage Info/Check Coverage screen. b. Mme or distance, whichever Comes first c. Applies to vehicles equipped with EPA 2010 compliant diesel engines. d. Applies to models 2013 and later domiciled In the United States, check actual warranty online via OWL'sCoverage lnfo/Check Coverage screen for coverage listed as `GHG14..." e, Front Axle coverage Is also applicable to gliders, f. Medium Duty -General Service: Warranty coverage is determined by Grass Combination Weight Hating, road surface, and vocation. Please see www.ddcsn.com for specific coverage details. g. Heavy Duty -General Service: Warranty coverage is determined by Gross Combination Weight Rating, road surface, and vocation. Please see Heavy Duty -Highway: Warranty coverage is determined by Gross Combination Weight Rating, road surface, and vocation. Please seewww.ddcsn,com for specific coverage details. Detroit Transmission: Warranty coverage is determined by Gross Combination Weight Rating, road surface, and vocation. Please see www.ddamcom for specific coverage details. 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L Daimler Trucks North America LLC Dealer WarrantyManual NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY COVERAGE DESCRIPTIONS & WARRANTY COVERAGE TABLES FREIGHTLINER LEVE. 11 JFACTORY ROUSED ON ORAFrER /071201 IT Freightliner Level II (Factoryreleasedon*rafter 01/07/2013) Level 11 Coverage is not available for vehicles in this vacation: Mining Distanceb Category Determinants Models with Limitations Road Surface - most severe in -transit between sites Up to 30% off-highway rough, Columbia, Century, orComnado;Up 100,000 m11161000 km maintained wncreWesphalt;maintained to 10%off-highway rough maintained Unlimited gravel/crushed rock; maintained dirt or cancrete/asphaln maintained Unlimited soft soil gravel/crushed rock GCW 140,000lb/63 505 kg or less 6 Months Unlimited Doubles on NY turnpikes are rated 143,00016 5 Years Doubles on PL turnpikes arc rated 147,000 lb Axles and Their Manufacturers GVW Rating 5 Years 2 -axle unit 49,00016/21 000 kg or less 5 Years 3 -axle unit 69,00016/31 000 kg or less 5Years 4 -axle unit 89,00016/40 000 kg or less 5Years 5 -axles or more 98,0001b/44 452 kg or less 2 Yew Coverage' Description Timeb Distanceb Basic Vehicle 1 Year 100,000 mi/161000 km Battery 1 Year 100,000 m11161000 km Brightwork 6 Months Unlimited Cob Corrosion/Perforation 5 Years Unlimited Cab Structure 3 Years 150,000 mi/241000 km Corrosion 6 Months Unlimited Crossmembers 5 Years 300,000 mi/483 000 km Diesel Emission 2010` 5 Years 100,000 mi/161000 Fa Frame Rails 5 Years 300,000 mi/483 000 km GHG14d(MediumHeavyDutytoHeavyHeavyDutyTrucks) 5Years 100,000 mi/161 000 kin GHG14d(Medium Heavy Duty to Heavy Heavy Duty Tradors) 5Years 100,000 mi/161000 km GHG14d Mre 2 Yew 24.000mi/38 400 kin paint I Year 100,000 mi/161000 km Paint, Chassis 6 Months Unlimited FrontAidee 2 Years 100,000 mi/161000 km Rear Axle 2 Years 100,000 mi/161000 km Transfer Case 2 Years 100,000 mi/161000 km Transmission 2 Years 100,000 mi/161000 km Detroit Front Axlee (Pile Direct) DISCLAIMEh Failure to read or distribute this Information does not provide exemption from compliance with the information contained herein. WAR406 Copyright 0Daimler Truck North America LLC. 60 Revised 9/1/15 All rights reserved. Daimler Trucks North America LLC Is a Daimler company. Daimler Trucks North America LLC Dealer Warranty Manual NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY COVERAGE DESCRIPTIONS & WARRANTY COVERAGE TABLES FREIGHTLINER LEVeL ACTORY RELEASED ON OR AFTER 01107/2013 Coverage" Description T➢meb Distanceb Pre -Model Year 2011f 2 Years 100,000 mi/161000lun Post -Model Year 20118 3 Years 300,000 mi/483 000 km Post -Model Year 2011h 2 Years Unlimited Detroit Rear Axle (File Direct) Pre -Model Year 2011f 2 Years 100,000 mV161000 km Post -Model Year 20118 3 Years 300,000 mi/483 000 km Post -Model Year 2011h 2 Years Unlimited Detroit DT -12 Transmission' (File Direct) 5 Years 750,000 mill 200 000 Fu a. Coverage may vary; checkvehicWs actual warranty coverage online via OWL's Coverage lnfarCheckCoveroge screen. b. Time or distance, whichever comes first Q Applies to vehicles eyyulpped with EPA 2010 compliant diesel engines. d. Appllestomodels2013 and later domiciled In the United States, check actual warranty online via OWL's Coveragetnfo/Check Coverage screen for coverage listed as'GHG14.' e. From; Axle coverage is also applicable to gliders. E P"odel Year 2011 Detroit Axle: Warranty coverage is determined by Gross Combination Weight Rating, road surface, and vocation. Please see www.ddcsn.com forspeciRc coverage details. g. Heavy Duty -General Service; Warranty coverage is determined by Gross Combination Weight Rating, road surface, and vocation. Please see www.ddon.com for specific coverage details. h. Medium Duty -General Service: Warranty coverage is determined by Gross Combination Well; ht Rating, road surface, and wcation. Please see coverage is determined by Gross Combination Weight Rating, road surface, and vocation. Please seewww.ddcsn.com DISCLAIMER: Failure to read or distribute this Information does not provide exemption from compliance with the information contained herein. WAR4G6 Copyright 0 Daimler Truck North America LLC. 61 Revised 9/1/15 All rights reserved. Daimler Trucks North America LLC Is a Daimler company. Daimler Trucks North America LLC DealerWanantyManaal NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY COVERAGE DESCRIPTIONS & WARRANTY COVERAGE TABLES REwHTDNER LEVEL FACTORY RELEASED PRIOR TO6 13 Freightliner Level 11 (Factory released prior to 01/07/2013) ���Fir/ir/ /wFr�1► Level 11 Coverage is not avallable for vehicles in this vocation: I Mining Distane Category Determinants Models with Limitations Road Surface - most severe in -transit between sites Up to 30% off-highway rough, Columbia, Century, or Coronado: Up 100,000 mi/161000 km maintained concrete/asphalt; maintained to 10%off-bighway rough maintained Unlimited gravel/crushed rode maintained dirt or cuacrete/asphalt; maintained Unlimited soft sell gravel/crushed rock GCW 140,000lb/63 505 kg or less 6 Months Unlimited Doubles on NY turnpikes are rated 143,000 lb 5 Years Doubles on FL turnpikes are rated 147,000 lb Axles and Their Manufacturer's GVW Rating 5 Years 2 -aide unit 46,00016/20 865 kg or less 5 Years 3 -axle unit 66,000 )b/29 937 kg or less 5Years 4 -axle unit 86,00016/39 008 kg or less 5Years 5 -axles or more 98,000 Ib/44 452 kg or less 2 Years Coverage" Description 'time" Distane Basic Vehicle 1 Year 100.00D mi/161000 km Battery 1 Year 100,000 mi/161000 km Brightwork 6 Months Unlimited Cab Corroalon/Perforation 5 Years Unlimited Cab Structure 3 Years 150,000 mi/241000 km Corrosion 6 Months Unlimited Crossmembers 5 Years 300,000 mi/483 000 km Diesel Emission 2010` 5 Years 100,000 mi/161000 km Frame Rails 5 Years 300,000 mi/483 000 km GHG14d(Medium HeavyDutytoHeavy HeavyDuty Trucks) 5Years 100,000 mi/161 000 Ian GHG14d(Medium Heavy Duty to Heavy Heavy Duty tractors) 5Years 100,000 mVI61000 km GHG14d 41re 2 Years 24,000mi/38 400 km paint 1 Year 100,000 mi/161000 km Paint, Chassis 6 Months Unlimited Front Ailee 2 Years 100,000 mi/161000 ken Rear Asle 2 Years 100,000 mi/161000 kin Transfer Case 2 Years 100,000 mi/161000 km Transmission 2 Years 100,000 mi/161000 km Detroit Front Axlee (File Direct) - DISCLAIMER; Failure to read or distribute this Information does not provide exemption from compliance with the Information contained herein, WAR406 Copyright® Daimler Truck North America I.I.C. Revised 9/1/15 All rights reserved. Daimler Trucks North America LLC Is a Daimler company. 62 Daimler Trucks North America LLC Dealer Warranty Manual NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY COVERAGE DESCRIPTIONS l4 WARRANTY COVERAGE TABLES REIGHTLINER LEVEL 11 JIFACTORY RF' EASED PRIOR TO 01107120131 Coverage° Description Timeb Distance" Pre -Model Year 2011( 2 Years 100,000 nd/161000 km Post -Model Year 20118 3 Years 300,000 rni/483 000 km Post -Model Year 2011h 2 Years Unlimited Detroit Rear Aide (File Direct) Pre -Model Year 2011f 2 Years 100,000 mi/161 000 km Post -Model Year 2013E 3 Years 300,000 mi/483 000 km Post -Model Year 20116 2 Years Unlimited Detroit DT -12 Transmisslonl (File Direct) 5 Years 750,000 mi/I 200 000 km a. Coverage may vary,checkvehlcWs actual warranty coverage online via OWL's Coverage lnfo/CheckCoverage screen. b. Time or distance, whichever comes first c. Applies to vehicles equipped with PPA 2010 compliant diesel engines. d. Applies to models 2013 and later domiciled In the United States, check actual warranty online via OWCs Coverageinfo/Check Coveragescreen for coverage listed as `GHG14-." e. Front Axle coverage Is also applicable to gliders. f. Pre -Model Year 2011 Detroit Axle Warranty;Warrantycoverage is determined by Gross Combination Weight Rating, road sudace,and vocation. Please see www.ddcsn.com for specific coverage details. g. Heavy Duty -General Service: Warranty coverage is determined by Gross Combinatlon Weight Rating, road surface, and vocation. Please see www.ddan.com for specific coverage details. h. Medium Duty -General Service: Warranty coverage is determined by Gross Combination Weight Rating, road surface, and vocation, Please see www.ddcsn.com for specific coverage details. I. Detroit Transmission: Warranty coverage is determined by Gross Combination Weight road surface, and vocation. Please see www.ddcsn.com for specific coverage details, DISCLAIMER: Failure to read or distribute this Information does not provide exemption from compliance with the information contained herein. WAR406 Copyright® Daimler Truck North America LLC. 63 Revised 9/1/15 All rights reserved. Daimler Trucks North America LLC Is a Daimler company. Daimler Trucks North America LLC Dealer WarrontyMantras NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY COVERAGE DESCRIPTIONS & WARRANTY COVERAGE TABLES REIGHTLINER LEVELI ACTORY RELEASED ON OR AFTER OT 07 Freightliner Level ill (Factory released on or after 01/07/2013) CategoryDeterminants Road Surface -most severe in -transit between sites Any GCW All Okay Axles and Their Manufacturer's GVW Rating 2 -axle unit Over 49,0001b/21 000 kg 3 -axle unit Over 69,000 Ib/31000 kg 4 -axle unit Over 89,00016/40 000 kg 5 -axles or more Over 98,00016/44452 kg Coverage• Description nmeb Dlstanceb Basic Vehicle 1 Year 50,000 mi/80 500 km Battery 1 Year 50,000 mi/80 500 km Brightwork 6 Months Unlimited Cab Corrosion/Perforation 1 Year 50,000 mi/80 500 km Cab Structure 1 Year 50,000 mi/80 500 km Corrosion 6Months Unlimited Crossmembers 1 Year 50,000 mi/80 500 km Diesel Emission 2010` 5 Year: 100,000 mi/161000 km Frame Ralis 1 Year 50,000 mi/80 500 km GHG14d(Medium Heavy Duty toHeavyHeavy Duty Trucks) 5Years 100,000mi/161000kin GHG14d (Medium Heavy Duty to Heavy Heavy Duty Tractors) 5 Years 100,000 mi/161000 km GHG14dTiire 2Years 24,000mi/38 400 kin Point I Year 50,000 MUM 500 km Paint, Chassis 6 Months Unlimited Front Axles - 1 Year 100,000 mi/161000 Fa Rear Axle 1 Year 100,000 mi/161000 km Transfer Case 1 Year 100,000 mi/1610001un Transmission 1 Year 100,000 mi/161000 Fa Detroit Front Axlee (Flit Direct) Pre -Model Year 2011f 1 Year 100,ODO mi/161000 km Post -Model Year 20119 i Year Unlimited Post -Model Year 2011h 3 Years 300,000 mi/483 000 km Post -Model Year 2011' 2 Years Unlimited Detroit Rear Axle (File Direct) DISCLAIMER: Failure to read ordlstdbute this Information does not provide exemption from compliance with the Information contained herein, WAR406 Copyright 0Daimler Truck North America LLC. 64 Revised 9/1/15 All rights reserved. Daimler Trucks North America LLC is a Daimler company. �1 DaimlerTrucks North America LLC Dealer WarrantyManual NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY COVERAGE DESCRIPTIONS & WARRANTY COVERAGE TABLES REIGHTUNER LEVELII ACTORY RELEASED ON OR AFTER 013 Coverage" Description 7lMeb Distanceb Pre -Model Year 2011( 1Year 100,000 mi/161 000 kin Post -Model Year 20116 1 Year Unlimited Poet -Model Year 2011b 3 Years 300,000 mi/483 OOD km Post -Model Year 2011' 2 Years Unlimited a. Coverage may vary; checkvehlcWs actual warranty coverage online via OWL's Coverage lnfa/Check Coverogescreen. b. Time or distance, whichever comes first c Applies to vehicles equipped with EPA 2010 compliant diesel engines. d. Applies to models 2013 and later domiciled In the United States, check actual warranty online via OWL'sCoverage Info/check Coverage screen for coverage listed a5'GHG14..' e. Front Axle coverage Isalso applicable togliders. E Pre -Model Year 2011 Detroit Axle: Warranty coverage is determined by Gross Combination Weight Rating, road surface, and vocation. Please see www.ddcsn.com for specific coverage details. g. Other -Severe Duty: Warranty coverage is determined by Gross Combination Weight Rating, road surface, and vocation. Please see VAMC dun.com for specific coverage details. h. Heavy Duty -General Service: Warranty coverage is determined by Gross Combination Weight Rating, road surface, and vocation. Please see www.ddcsn.com for specific coverage details. I. Medium Duty -General Service: Warranty coverage is determined by Gross Combination Weight Rating, road surface, and vocation. Please see www.ddon.com for specific coverage details. DISCLAIMER Failure to read or distribute this information does not provide exemption from compliance with the Information Contained herein, WAR406 Copyright 0 DalmlerTruck North America I.I.C. 6S Revised 9/1/15 All rights reserved. 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Daimler Trucks North America LLC DealerWanantyManual NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY COVERAGE DESCRIPTIONS & WARRANTY COVERAGE TABLES FREIGHTLINER LEVEL(FACTORY RELEASED PRIon T007 0 Freightliner Level III (Factory releasedpriortool/D7/zo,3) Category Determinants Road Surface -most severe in -transit between sites Any GCW Ali Okay ' Axles and Their Manufacturcr'e GVW Rating 2 -axle unit Over 46,00D lb/20 865 kg 3 -axle unit Over 66,000lb/29 937 kg 4 -axle unit Over 86,000lb/39 008 kg 5 -axles or more Over 98,00016/44 452 kg Coverage° Description Timeb Distance" Basic vehicle 1 Year 50,000 mi/80 500 km Battery 1 Year 50,000 mi/80 500 km Brlghtwork 6 Months Unlimited Cab Corrosion/Perforation 1 Year 50,001) mi/80 500 Ian Cab Structure 1 Year 50,000 mi/80 500 km Corrosion 6 Months Unlimited Crossmembers 1 Year 50,000 int80 500 km Diesel Emission 2010` 5 Years 100,000 mi/161 DOD km Frame Raga 1 Year 50,000 mi/80 500 ktn GHG14d(Medium Heavy Duty toHeavy HeavyDuty Trucks) 5Years 100,000mi/161000kin GHG14d (Medium Heavy DutytoHeavyHeavy DutyTractors) 5Years 100,000mi/161000kin GHG14d Tire 2 Years 24,1100"38 400 km Paint I Year 50,000 mi180 500 km Paint, Chassis 6 Months Unlimited FrontAxlee 1 Year 100,000 m1/161 ODD km RcarAAe /Year 100,000mi/161ODDju Transfer Case t Year 100,000 mi/161000 km Transmission 1 Year 100,000 mil/161000 km Detroit Front Axlee (File Direct) Pre -Model Year 2011E 1 Year 100,000 mi/161 ODD km Post -Model Year 20118 1 Year Unlimited Post -Mode! Year 2011h 3 Years 300,000 mi/483 000 km Post -Model Year 20111 2 Years Unlimited Detroit Rear Axle (FRe Direct) DISCLAIMER Failure to read or distribute this information does not provide exemption from compliance with the information contained herein. WAR406 Copyright ®DaimletTruck North America LLC. 66 Revised 9/1/15 All rights reserved. DalmlerTrucks North America LLC Is a Daimler company. Daimler Trucks North America LLC NEW VEHICLE Dealer Warranty Manual WARRANTY COVERAGE Coverage" Description Thneb Distanceb PmModel Year 201 If 1 Year 100,000 m11161 000 ion Post -Model Year 20118 1 Year Unlimited Post -Model Year 201 l 3Years 300,000 mi/483 ODD km Poet -Model Year 2011' 2 Years Unlimited a. Coverage may vary, check vehicle's actual warranty coverageonllneviaoWL's Coveragelnfo/CheckCoverage screen. b. Time or distance, whlchevercomes first c Applies to vehicles equipped with EPA 2010 compliant diesel engines. d. Applies to models 2013 and later domiciled In the United States, check actual warranty online via OWUs CoveragelnPo/CheckCoveragescreen for coverage listed as'GHG14_' e. Front Axle coverage is also applicable to gliders. f. Pre -Model Year 2011 Detroit Axle: Warranty coverage is determined byGross Combination Weight Rating, road surface, and vocation. Please see www.ddan.com for specific coverage details. g. Other -Severe Duty. Warranty coverage is determined by Gross Combination Weight Rating, road surface, and vocation. Please seewww.ddon.com for specific coverage details. h. Heavy Duty -General Service: Warranty coverage is determined by Gross Combination Weight Rating, road surface, and vocation. Please see www.ddan.com for specific coverage details. I. Medium Duty -General Service: Warranty coverage is determined by Gross Combination Weight Rating, road surface, and vocation. Please see www.ddan.com for specific coverage details. DISCLAIMER: Failure to read or distribute this information does not provide exemption from compliance with the Information contained herein. WAR406 Copyright® Daimler Truck North America LLC - Revised 9/1/15 All rights reserved. Daimler Trucks North America LLC is a Daimler company. 67 DAIMLER TRUCKS NORTH AMERICA LLC DEALER WARRANTY MANUAL SECTION 1 NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY STATEMENT CI Daimler Trucks North America LLC Section 1 1.1 New Vehicle Coverage DealerWarrantyManuaf NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY STATEMENT NEW VEHICLECoyenAGE The following section outlines Company standard warranty coverages for all Company vehicles, equipment, chassis, or cabs sold by Daimler Trucks North America and domi- ciled in the USA (50 states and Washington, D.C.) and Canada. This information is also Included in the Owner's Warranty Information Booklet. See Warranty Coverage Descriptions for standard warranty coverages by make and model. Additional coverage may apply, verify coverages online for specific vehicle warranty. 1.2 New Vehicle Limited Warranty Under this New Vehicle Limited Warranty ("Warranty"), Daimler Trucks North America LLC ("Company") warrants that each new vehicle will be free from defects in material and workmanship that occur under normal use within the applicable warranty period, subject to certain limitations and exclusions as specified in this document. 1.3 Limitations This limited warranty applies only to new vehicles sold by an authorized Daimler Trucks North America (DTNA) dealer or ordered directly from DTNA; vehicles sold at auction or as a result of repossession retain the warranty coverage from the original in-service date or factory invoice date if the vehicle has not been warranty registered. Daimler Trucks North America LLC reserves the right to reduce or remove coverage on vehicles in salvage condition. This Warranty covers all components and parts unless specifically covered by other warranties or otherwise excluded by this document. This warranty does not apply to vehicles that are sold or domiciled outside of the United States (50 states and Washington, D.C.) or Canada. This Warranty does not apply to engines, Allison transmissions, tires, or other compo- nents or parts that are not manufactured by Company and that are warranted directly by their respective manufacturers. Progressive damage caused by these manufacturers' components to any other parts including, but not limited to, parts installed by Company is excluded from Company warranty coverage. With respect to the fore- going, Company makes no warranty whether express, implied, statutory or otherwise including, but not limited to, parts installed by Company is excluded from Company warranty coverage. With respect to the foregoing, Company makes no warranty whether express, implied, statutory or otherwise including, but not limited to, any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY HIND WHETHER WRITTEN, ORAL, OR IMPLIED INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THIS WARRANTY SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDES ANY DISCLAIMER: Failure to read or distribute this Information does not provide exemption from compliance with the information contained herein. WAR406 Copyright® Daimler Truck North America LLC. 14 Revised 9/1/15 All rights reserved. Daimler Trucks North America LLC Is a Daimler company. DalmierTrucks North America LLC Dealer Warranty Manual NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY STATEMENT PURCHmWs EacLuslyE REMEDY OTHERWARRANTIES ORCONDITIONS PROVIDED FORBYLAW, WHETHER STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE. COMPANY'S SOLE OBLIGATION UNDER THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE TO REPAIR OR REPLACE, IN COMPANY'S SOLE DISCRETION, ANY DEFECTIVE COMPONENT OR PART. SUCH REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT SHALL BE WI'T'HOUT COST TO PURCHASER WHEN PERFORMED WITHIN THE APPLI- CABLE WARRANTY PERIOD (TIME, DISTANCE, OR HOUR LIMIT, WHICH- EVER OCCURS FIRST). Purchaser must notify Company within the applicable warranty period, of any failure of the vehicle to comply with this Warranty and Purchaser must, at Purchaser's expense, promptly return the vehicle to an Authorized Service Facility for inspection and repair or replacement of any defect in material or workmanship occurring within the applicable warranty period. During New Vehicle coverage, warranty reimburse- ment will notbe paid on repairs perfonned by customers on their own vehicles without a current Customer Performed Warranty Agreement (CPWA). The vehicle must be maintained and serviced according to the prescribed schedules outlined in the Driver's/Operator's and Maintenance Manuals. Receipted bills and other evidence showing that required maintenance and service have been performed. are required by Company as a condition of this Warranty. After the Company's obligations under this Warranty expire, all liabilities of Company to Purchaser under this Warranty shall terminate. Repairs made under this Warranty do not constitute an extension of the original Warranty period for the vehicle or for any specific component or part. To the extent that any provision of this Warranty contravenes the law of any jurisdic- tion, such provision shall be inapplicable in such jurisdiction, and the remainder of the warranty shall not be affected. 1.4 Purchaser's Exclusive Remedy THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE THE PURCHASER'S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AGAINST COMPANY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, UNDER STATUTE (INCLUDING STATUTORY PROVISIONS AS TO CONDITIONS AS TO QUALITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAIR PURPOSE OF GOODS SUPPLIED PURSUANT TO THE CONTRACT OF SALE), WARRANTY, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY. 7.5 Limitation of Liability COMPANY'S LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTYIS LIMITED TO THE COST TO REPAIR OR REPLACE, IN COMPANY'S SOLE DISCRETION, THE DEFEC- TIVE COMPONENT OR PART THAT IN NO EVENT SHALL EXCEED THE FAIR MARKET VALUE OF THE VEHICLE AT THE TIME THE DEFECT IS DISCOV- ERED. IN NO EVENT SHALL COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCI- DENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED DISCLAIMER: Failure to read or distribute this information does not provide exemption from compliance with the information contained herein. WAR4o6 Copyright m Daimler Truck North America LLC, 1s Revised 9/1/15 All rights reserved. DaimlerTrucks North America LLC is a Daimler company. DaimlerTrucks North America LLC DealerWanantyManual NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY STATEMENT EXCLUSIONS TO, INJURIES TO PERSONS OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY, LOSS OF PROFITS OR ANTICIPATED PROFITS, OR LOSS OF VEHICLE USE. 1.6 Exclusions The following components, parts, or conditions are specifically excluded from coverage under this Warranty. NOTE: Parts found defective prior to installation must be filed as a Parts Adjustment Request (PAR) to the Parts Distribution Center (PDC). AERODYNAMIC WHEEL COVERS AIR SPRINGS Aerodynamic wheel covers are excluded from coverage under this Warranty. Tolerance buildup can occur during the assembly process of the rear suspension and rear cab air springs, and can cause the springs to have the appearance of being crooked, misaligned or improperly installed. This tolerance buildup is not detrimental to the operation of the vehicle and will not have an affect on either the quality of the ride or the durability of the components or vehicle. Straightening of these springs is not covered under this Warranty. ALIGNMENT OF AXLES/WHEELS/STEERING WHEEL Each DTNA vehicle manufacturing plant uses an integrated alignment system to align C axles and wheels and to center the steering wheel to Daimler Trucks North America LLC specifications. Realignment or readjustment of these items, including steering stops and steering poppets, is not covered under warranty. Any special alignment settings at the request of the Owner must be handled between the Dealer and Owner after delivery from factory. These special adjustments are not covered under Warranty. AXLE BREATHER VENTS During the vehicle manufacturing process, an oil run or drip stain may appear at the breather vent Removing the vent, applying pipe sealant to the threaded vent fitting and re -installing the vent is unnecessary. Removing the We breather vent and re -sealing the threaded fitting is not covered under this Warranty. CAB INTERIOR COMPONENTS The repair or replacement of cab interior components that are rendered unserviceable due to normal wear or abuse are not covered under this Warranty. These components include, but are not limited to: • Curtains • Floor coverings (including floor mats) • Painted trim components • Steering wheel Steering wheel wrap �..DISCLAIMER: Fallureto read ordistribute, this information does not provide exemption from compliance with the Information contained herein. WAR406 CopyrighteDalmlerTruckNorth America LLC. 16 Revised 911115 All rights reserved, Daimler Trucks North America LLC Is a Daimler company. Daimler Trucks North America LLC Upholstery Window shades DealerWanantyManual NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY STATEMENT EXCLUSIONS CHROME SURFACES, ALUMINUM AND STAINLESS STEEL COMPONENTS The following items ARE covered under this Warranty: Chrome peeling off in sheets' Chrome cut at mounting bolts due to over -torque at the factory Bubbles in the chrome that are not caused by rock chips and/or general rust conditions • Isolated rust along seams or welds The following items are NOT covered under this Warranty: • General rust, for example, rust on the unfinished backside of a bumper • Dimpling at the mounting bolts Staining, bluing, and/or yellowing that can be cleaned with a quality cleaning -product • Rust, pits, and/or nicks caused by road wash or road debris breaking the chrome surface Streaks/stains/corrosion caused by severe wash solutions or corrosive road salts/chemicals Claims pertaining to failures of chrome surfaces, aluminum, and stainless steel compo- nents will not be processed unless a clear digital picture is provided that adequately shows the defect. CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT COMPETITION Clutch adjustments are normally required due to clutch wear and are considered normal maintenance. However, if the clutch adjustment is found to be outside of Company specifications during, or prior to, in-service of the vehicle, a warranty claim will be accepted on a one-time basis. Claims for clutch adjustments will not be accepted unless the adjustment is found to be outside of Company specifications using the special clutch adjustment measuring tools provided by Company (e.g., adjusting the clutch to satisfy feel will not be accepted as warranty). Warranty will become void on any vehicle that is used in competition, including but not limited to: Racing Tractor pulls Other motor sports CONSUMABLE PARTS Parts that are subject to consumption during their normal service life and are routinely replaced during normal maintenance services are covered up to 15,000 miles (24 C,' DISCLAIMER Failure to read or distribute thislnfonnationdoesnotprovideexemptionfromcompliancewiththeInformationcontainedherein. WAR406 Copyright® Daimler Truck North America I.I.C. 17 Revised 9/1/15 All rights reserved. Daimler Trucks North America LLC is a Daimler company. Daimler Trucks North America LLC CORROSION Dealer Warranty Manual NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY STATEMENT EXCLUSIONS OOOkm) for all Daimler Trucks North America LLC vehicles except Thomas Built Bus (TBB) bodies and chassis. TBB consumable parts are covered up to 30 days from the date of in-service. These items are: • Antennas • Ashtrays • Belts • Brake linings • Cigarette lighter assembly • Clutch brake • Clutch linings • Data logger batteries • Desiccant cartridges • Fire extinguishers • Fluorescent ballast and tubes • Fuses Gladhand • Hosetennas • Light bulbs* • Mattresses • Mud flaps • Mud flap mounting brackets • Caps (including, but not limited to, DEF, fuel, radiator, surge tank) • Receiver -dryer filter Trailer air hoses • Trailer electrical cables • Windshield washer nozzles • Wiper arms and blades (TBB makes - wiper blades only) *Seated light and LED assemblies are not considered consumable. Consumable parts NOT covered under this Warranty include, but are not limited to, the following: • Antifreeze • Filters (fuel, air, oil, water) • Fluids (unless low due to a warrantable failure) Lubricants A detailed list of exclusions for CO OR SIONis listed under Warranty Coverage Descriptions. DISCLAIMER Failure to read ordistribute this information does not provide exemption from compliance with the Information contained herein, WAR406 Copyright® Daimler Truck North America LLC is Revised 9/1/15 All rights reserved. Daimler Trucks North America LLC is a Daimler company. Daimler Trucks North America LLC Dealer WarantyManual 17'TitiLlel� ENGINE NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY STATEMENT EXCLUSIONS The following are not covered under this Warranty: • Damage caused by use of the vehicle in any application that is not approved or is inconsistent with build specifications Damage resulting from improper use or misuse or abuse, negligence, improper operation, improper or insufficient maintenance (including, but not limited to failure to maintain vehicle as outlined in the driver's/operator's and maintenance manuals), overloading, unauthorized modifications, accidents, or operation at excessive speeds Environmental damage, including airborne fallout (including chemicals, tree sap, etc.), or other atmospheric conditions, hailstones, or other acts of nature Damage caused by road salts/chemicals or cleaning solvents, detergents or compounds • Storage deterioration including damage caused by improper or insufficient storage or maintenance • Damage caused by road hazards or road conditions • Damage caused during shipping/transport after initial delivery of vehicle Damages (including peeling or flaking) caused by high-pressure washing or steam -cleaning • Damages occurring after in-service (e.g., from rock chips) • Damages caused by customer -installed sealer in air conditioning systems • Damages caused by engine horsepower/torque upgrades • Damage due to vibration associated with misapplication or improper operation of drivetrain components • Damage due to terrorist activities • Damage due to acts of war The engine, including all of its components as supplied by the engine manufacturer, is not covered under this Warranty, but is warranted separately by the manufacturer of the engine. For engine warranty or service, contact the engine manufacturers autho- rized sales and service facility. ENGINE -BRAKES, AIR COMPRESSORS, AND OTHER PROPRIETARY ENGINE COMPONENTS The engine manufacturer installs most air compressors and engine brakes. Any failure of a proprietary engine component or Jacob' Brake component must be filed directly to the engine manufacturer. Failures on non-proprietary engine components can be filed through DTNA. EXHAUST SYSTEM CLAMPS During the early life of the vehicle or when the engine is cold, many exhaust clamps exhibit a soot trace. This condition is self-correcting and does not require adjustment, DISCLAIMER; Failure to read or distribute this information does not provide exemption from compliance with the information contained herein. WAR406 Copyright ®DalmlerTruckNorth America LLC. 19 Revised 9/1/15 All rights reserved. Daimler Trucks North America LLC is a Daimler company. Daimler Trucks North America LLC DealerWaaantyManual NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY STATEMENT tightening, or replacement of the clamp. Claims for adjusting or tightening will not be paid under warranty, FIFTH WHEELS Adjustment of the locking mechanism, bushings, slide locking plungers, and the repair or replacement of lock guards are considered routine maintenance and are not covered under this Warranty. GLASS, MIRRORS, LENS Glass, mirror or lens breakage or chips or scratches of glass, mirrors, or lenses are not covered by this Warranty. MISAPPLICATION OF VEHICLE The warranty on any vehicle used inconsistent with its specified vocation/application will be downgraded to the warranty that is consistent with the vehicle use, Any and all claims associated with the misapplication of the vehicle will be subject to chargeback. MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES Premium charges and work not directly related to the repair or replacement of a warranted part are not covered under this Warranty. Examples include, but are not limited to: • Federal, state, provincial, and local taxes • Travelexpenses • Loss of revenue • Customer labor, including overtime labor • Downtime • Driver's expenses Cost of rental equipment • Loss of cargo, including perishable cargo • General housekeeping supplies (i.e., shop rags, solvents, sweeping compounds, coveralls, etc.) • Communication charges • Towing/road call assistance (unless coverage is specifically stated in the appli- cable warranty coverage table) • Repair or replacement of optional items not sold or installed by company • Removal or replacement of dealer, body builder, or customer installed equip- ment • Environmental fees, cleanup, or other charges • Cost of emergency services MODIFICATIONS TO ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT Company does not warrant vehicle component or chassis modifications, or equipment installations arranged by Dealers or Customers. In addition, the extra time necessary to remove body builder installed items and/or equipment to work on a warranted repair DISCLAIMER: Failure to read or distribute this information does not provide exemption from compliance with the information contained herein. WAR406Copyright 0 Daimler Truck North America LLC. 20 Revised 9/1/15 All rights reserved. Daimler Trucks North America LLC is a Daimler company. Daimler Trucks North America LLC PAINT Gloss Dealer WarrantyManual NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY STATEMENT is not covered under this Warranty unless Company sells the complete chassis/body/equipment as a package. If Dealers or Customers perform any vehicle modifications or equipment installations, to the extent these modifications or equipment installations adversely affect other vehicle components or vehicle performance, Company shall not accept any product liability or claims under the terms of the vehicle warranty. These claims become the sole responsibility of the person performing the modifications or equipment installations. The following exclusions to paint warranty include, but are not limited to: • Complete chassis re -painting to repair paint damages Damages occurring after in-service (e.g., from rock chips) Peeling/flaking caused by high-pressure washing or steam cleaning • Rusting of painted bumpers Removal and/or replacement of decals, striping, and/or lettering not applied by Company Specific areas of the vehicle are deliberately not painted or are not painted to any stan- dard, paint repairs are not warrantable to such areas. These areas include: • Underside of the hood, including the inside of the wheel wells Underside of the roof -mounted air fairings • Underside of the exterior sun visor • Inside of the side -mounted air fairings • Inside of the bumper • Aftertreatment devices Gloss Warranty claims pertaining to gloss issues on vehicles painted with low -gloss colors (as identified in the Data Books) will not be covered under this warranty. SHIP LOOSE ITEMS AND COMPONENTS During the manufacturing process, certain vehicle components are normally placed in the cab of the vehicle or strapped down to the chassis for security reasons. It is the Dealer's responsibility to mount these "ship loose" items in the correct location on the vehicle. Mounting of"ship loose" items will not be covered under warranty. These items include, but may not be limited to, the following: • Aerodynamic wheel covers • Antennas Fire extinguishers Trailer air hoses • Trailer electrical cables Winter fronts • Tire inflation hoses DISCLAIMER Failure to read ordistribute this information does not provide exemption from compliance with the information contained herein. WAR406Copyright 0 DaimlerTruck North America LLC. 21 Revised 9/1/15 All rights reserved. DaimlerTrucks North America LLC is a Daimler company. Daimler Trucks North America LLC Spare wheels/tires • Chrome lug nut covers • Driver's pouch • Jacks Dealer Warranty Manual NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY STATEMENT ExctUsioNs Daimler Trucks North America has established a Roof Fairing Removal program in order to reduce transport related damage. The Transporter will remove the fairing during the decking process and secure the fairing on the frame rail of the unit. Benefits for this program include fewer units towed in reverse and an overall improved delivery process. Some units will continue to be received with the fairing collapsed. It is the Dealer's responsibility to mount these fairings correctly. Claims for mounting of these collapsed fairings will not be covered under warranty. Those units received with the fairing removed, DTNA warranty will reimburse for the re -installation of the roof fairing prior to delivery to the end customer. If vehicle is drop shipped directly to customer: Transporter notifies customer that roof fairing has been removed for transport and arranges for re -installation prior to or at delivery. • If customer has facilities for re -installation of roof fairings, then fairings will be re -installed at final delivery location. If customer does not have facilities to re -install fairings, transporter will arrange with nearest authorized DTNA dealership to have fairings re -installed and shuttle units to customer location at no additional cost to our customer. TRANSMISSIONS Allison transmissions and components are not covered under this Warranty, but are warranted separately by Allison. Information regarding Allison's warranty is provided for informational purposes only and is subject to change. For warranty or service infor- mation, contact Allison's authorized sales and service facility. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Routine maintenance, servicing, and adjustment, as defined in the applicable Vehicle Maintenance Manual and Driver's Manual, are excluded from Warranty. Periodic adjustment or re -torque of wheel bearings, wheel lug nuts, and suspension U -bolts are considered maintenance adjustments and are not covered under warranty. Vibrations, squeaks, rattles, loose fittings/clamps, hose fitting leaks, loose nuts/bolts/screws, and loose electrical connections may develop during the initial trip(s) of the vehicle and these types of repairs/adjustments are covered under warranty one time during the following applicable initial operating periods unless excluded in the paragraphs below. Reminder. After the following initial operating periods, these developments are the result of use and their repair/adjustment activities are considered routine maintenance and thus excluded from warranty. DISCLAIMEa: Failure to read or distribute this Information does not provide exemption from compliance with the information contained herein. WAR406 Copyright® Daimler Truck North America I.I.C. 22 Revised 9/1/15 All rights reserved. Daimler Trucks North America LLC is a Daimler company. Daimler Trucks North America LLC INITIAL OPERATING PERIOD Dealer Warranty Manual NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY STATEMENT The Initial Operating Period (IOP) for Daimler Trucks North America LLC vehicles is as follows: Make Initial Operating Period Freightliner, Sterling, Western Star Up to 15,000 miles/ 24 000 km Freightliner Custom Chassis Corporation (FCCC) Up to 25,000 miles/ 40 000 km Thomas Built Bus (TBB) bodies and TBB chassis' Up to 6 months from the date of in-service a. TBB applications utilizing FCCC chassis retain the FCCC 1013 separate from the TBB body. SEE CONSUMABLE PARTS elsewhere in this section. Exclusions from warranty during the Initial Operating Period are: Cab, hood, and fender -mounted mirrors are adjusted at the factory but may be retracted by the transporter to prevent damage during transport. Subsequent adjustments and tightening of mirror mounting hardware are considered part of the routine preparation of the vehicle before Customer delivery. Claims for adjusting the mirrors or tightening of the attaching hardware will not be paid under warranty during or after the initial operating period. Claims for re-routing of electrical wiring, hoses, or lines which meet Daimler Trucks North America's routingstandards will not be paid under warranty during or after the initial operating period. Final preparation of the vehicle for Customer delivery to include cleaning/vacu- uming interior of cab, washing windows, washing the exterior of the vehicle, polishing exterior chromed or painted surfaces are considered as ordering -Dealer responsibilities. Claims for these activities will not be paid under warranty during or after the initial operating period. TEST VEHICLES Any vehicles being used in testing or used to test specific components must be identi- fied to the Warranty Department and accommodations must be made for claims that relate to the test item(s), Any vehicles used in endurance testing, such as the Altoona Test, are void of all warranty, new or used. TIRES AND TIRE BALANCING The tires are not covered under this Warranty, but are warranted separately by the tire manufacturer. Tire balancing is not covered under warranty. i DISCLAIMER: Failure to read or distribute this information does not provide exemption from compliance with the information contained herein. WAR406 Copyright® Daimler Truck North America LLC. Revised 9/1/15 All rights reserved. DalmlerTrucks North America LLC is a Daimler company, 23 Daimler Trucks North America LLC 1.7 Transfer of Warranty Dealer Warranty Manual NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY STATEMENT TRANSFEROF WARRANTY This Warranty is transferable to a subsequent Owner if it has not expired. To ensure the Owner receives proper warranty recognition, the ownership information should be updated in the Company system. 1.8 Change of Owner Address Information To ensure Company's ability to reach the current Owner with Recall and Field Service campaign information, the Owner's information must be updated whenever there is a change to the Owner's name or address. 1.9 Product Improvement Company reserves the right to make improvements or changes to the product at any time without incurring any obligation to make such changes or improvements to any other vehicle. 1A g Owner's Responsibilities It is the Owners responsibility to ensure the vehicle is maintained as outlined in the Driver's/Operators and Maintenance Manuals. It is important that the new Owner becomes familiar with the contents of the warranty information. When the Owner first receives the vehicle, the Dealer should review the Owner's Warranty Information booklet with the Owner. ( To initiate warranty, the customer must complete and sign the Warranty Start Form (WAR275). Dealer must attach the Warranty Start Form to the Product Registration screen in OWL. DISCLAIMER: Failure to read or distribute this information does not provide exemption from compliance with the information contained herein. WAR406 Copyright® Daimler Truck North America I.I.C. 24 Revised 9/1/15 All rights reserved. DaimlerTrucks North America LLC is a Daimler company. FAMILY OWNED SINCE 1958 Gail Droppia Oshkosh Cor,oration 1512 38th Ave East Bradenton, Fl. 34208 Gail: ,`.Rfg:NTLLNF..R TRUCK SALES • SERVICE • PARTS • LEASING 2401 PROGRESS WAY • KAUKAUNA, WI 54130-9559 920.766.5222 • FAX 920.766.5299 • TOLL FREE 800.236.5271 W W W.TR UCKCO U NTRY.CO M 2/21/17 Freightliner M2106, M2112, 108SD and 114SD base spec chassis GVW ordered through 9/30/2017 by Pierce Manufacturing and delivered to Pierce Manufacturing by 12/31/2017 carry an extended basic vehicle warranty. The M2106 and the 108SD will carry a 3Yr/100,000 mile basic vehicle warranty. The M2112r '-d 114SD will carry a 3Yr / 200,000 mile basic vehicle warranty. 'Ix' This warranty �'s limited to a chassis domiciled within the United States and Canada. FXP base spec GVW units domiciled in Canada will carry an extended 3Yr/100,000 mile basic vehicle warranty. \ _ _ ..XP base spec GVW units domiciled in the United States will carry an extended 5Yr/100,000 mile basic vehicle warranty. Please let me know if you require any additional information. Regards, •il, John Frawley Director of Corporate Accounts PIERCE MANUFACTURING INC AN OSHKOSH CORPORATION"COMPANY Lf.0 Certification Document CDO156 Statement of Compliance to NFPA 1901-2016 Vehicle Stability Pierce fire apparatus comply with NFPA 1901 Section 4.13 Vehicle Stability using the tilt table method. As prescribed by the standard, each apparatus is compared to a substantially similar apparatus that has been loaded as required and tested on a tilt table per the SAE J2180 test procedure. If the apparatus configuration was not expected to meet the minimum tilt table criteria, then it will be equipped with the Electronic Stability Control option. A listing of all tested apparatus is maintained by the Research and Development lab and is available for inspection at the Appleton factory. VALIDATION TEST: Multiple Tests Pierce Manufacturing, Inc. David W. Archer Vice President of Engineering June 1, 2017 4.13 Vehicle8mbility. 4.13.1' Rollover SmbiBtyYnm appmauu shall meet the aim ,in defined in 4.13.1.1, or yushull be cgiuppcd with a stability control system in accordance with 4.13.1.2. 4.13.1.1 llhc apparatm shall meet the critctia dcrmcd in ei- thcrofthefollowing,. (lyrlho spimmuu shall remain stable to 26.6 degrcas in both direcbom when tested on a tilt able in accordance with SAEJ2180. A 7f@ ibblr J`"-f"mjor3fwurin911aSlalit Ra11- mrr7brsshalijb,11.77h,d . (2) The calatmed or measured center ofgoolty Joe) shall be no higher than 80 perecnt -Title rearaxle Incliwidth. 4.13.7.1.1 Compliance slhali be codifiedby tadng, mlcuhat- ing, or mcaaring the apparauu or by camparing me appara- tus to a compliant, substantially similar example apparatus, and the ceriifialkin shall bedclhcrcd with die fire apparauu. 9.13.1.1.2 The eximple appaauu shall he considered sub - scant hal ly similar i f it Includes a dmssb with me some or higher CG height, die same or narrower rear axle track width, the came or greater water tank size and OG height. the same type of front and rear stupenslon, and the same type and airs of aerial desire. 4.13.1.1.3 for purposes of 9.iS.1.1, the apparatus dull be loaded with fuel, firefighting agents, hose, ladders, a welght of 25o Ili in orb readngpmidmh, and%eightaphalcntto the tris cdlaneom egaipmentallowanceasdefhned inThble 12.13. 4.13.1.1.3.1 If the apparmu 6 designedto meet a apedfied higher equipment loading or larger hose bed capacity or a tarry additional ground ladders, these greater loads shall be included in the tesdng, aladadng, or measuring. 4.13.1.1.3.2 llle weight added to tie fir, apparatm for the purpose of test, calculation, or measurement shall be dmrib- used to approximate typiai inaenice weorthe fireappamma while not exceeding the manufacurer s pubihhed Individual Compartment weight 4.13.1.2 If the apparaho is egsuppcd with a smbility ardrol system, the system shall have, at a minimum, a steering wheel fashion senior, a vehide yaw senior, a lateral accelerometer, and indisiduai wheel bake controls. CDO156 Vehicle Stability 170601.doc 1 626/2017 Effective 1 August, 2009 0 Z a u A kA a mi a W i II E W Z W U. 0 06 Z H FH CL J W ppp�H J J J W ® ®Q ul H Z ® ®W pp!oO J Z F i' Opp— J � ®OO• W6 LIFETIME SERVICE WARRANTY United Plastic Fabricating, Inc. (hereinafter called "UPF") warrants each POLY -TANK@, Booster/Foam Tank POLYSIDE® Wetside Tank, Integrator Tank/Body, ELLIPSETm Elliptical Tank, Ellip-T-Tank Tank and DEFENDERTA4 Skid Tank to be free from defects in material and workmanship for the service life of the original vehicle (vehicle must be actively used in an emergency re- sponse for fire suppression). All UPF Tanks must be installed and operated in accordance with the UPF Installation and Operating Guidelines. Failure to do so can void the warranty. Every UPF Tank is inspected and tested before leaving our facility. Should your UPF Tank require service, please notify UPF via email, fax, in writing or by calling UPF at 1-978-975-4520. Please provide the serial number, a de- scription of the service request, the location along with the phone number and name of the contact person. Our goal is to have scheduled work completed within a reasonable time period. Under a valid warranty claim, UPF will cover the cost to repair the UPF Tank including the customary and reasonable costs to make the tank accessible such as the removal and reinstallation of the tank if authorized in advance (pre -approved) by UPF. The warranty will not cover tanks that have been im- properly installed, operated, misused, abused, or modified from its intended or designed use. Serial number must not have been altered, defaced or re- moved. Tanks that are not stored or installed properly which results in the tank suffering UV damage will not be covered by this agreement. Should UPF determine that the service claim is valid under this warranty for a tank located outside of the United States and Canada, UPF will assume the costs for labor and material for the warranty repair as described above plus all travel costs to the U.S. port of embarkation. Costs for airline travel outside of the U.S. and Canada will not be the responsibility of UPF. In the event the tank shall become stationed in an area of the world that is considered to be a war zone or where unsafe conditions exist for the safe passage of United States Nationals, as reported by the United States Depart- ment of State, (http://www.state.gov), and a request to perform service or warranty repairs, UPF reserves the right to refuse to honor such requests. It is the purchaser's responsibility to relocate the tank to an area where such repairs can be performed without undue risk to UPF employees or their des- ignee. UPF will make every reasonable effort to support our products though alternative means. For EllipseTm elliptical tanks, a separate five year warranty provided by the subcontractor is applied to the sub -frames, chute linings (rubber isolation strips) and metal components. The stainless steel wrap provided by UPF shall be warranted by the subcontractor performing the wrap installation in accordance with their warranty in place at the time of the installation. UPF will not be liable for any warranty costs associated with the wrap, sub -frames, chute linings (rubber isolation strips) and metal components but will assist with all claims on behalf of its customer. For PolySide@ wetsided tanks and IntegratorTm Tank/Body units, all polypro- pylene components related to the tank shall carry the standard UPF lifetime Continued on back service warranty. Other polypropylene components, including but not limited Vto compartments, wheel wells, fenders and other body related components by UPF for of ten The warranty for the W shall be warranted a period years. 0 O ® PolySide® and IntegratorTM units excludes paint or hardware, which shall be the W covered by the manufacturer of paint/hardware. IL W All UPF tanks 50 gallons or less utilized for non -fire applications and installed 0 on specialty vehicles such as ATVs, trailers, boats, etc. are covered under a separate warranty policy available from UPF. Further, UPF Protector TM foam o$ and water trailers are warranted under a separate warranty policy available Z from UPF. aThis UPF warranty is transferable within the United States only with prior writ - manufacturer may assign H ten approval by UPF (except an original apparatus FI this warranty to the first titled owner/lessee of the apparatus). V 0. J UPF will NOT reimburse any unnecessary work and/or work that has J not been pre -approved. Any and all third party charges must be pre- W authorized and approved in writing by UPF prior to commencing the third repairs, alterations, actions or modi- work. Any unauthorized party �/� W fications will not be covered and can void the warranty. UPF will be the be y sole determining authority as to whether a service claim will valid ®' d and covered under this warranty. WIn no event will UPF be liable for an amount in excess of the purchase price of the booster/foam tank at the time of manufacture or for any loss or dam- E� age, whether direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, or otherwise arising foam, etc.) shall not be out of failure of its product. Loss of contents (water, 0 the responsibility of UPF. Further, UPF isnot responsible for costs associated INMI ® ® I— with service repairs to chassis, sub -frames, bodies, valves, dumps, hoses, V1 pressure vacuum vents, and other components (i.e. liquid level transducers, for travel the vehicle to and from etc.). Further, UPF will not cover the cost of W a repair facility. Z This warranty contains the entire warranty. It is the sole warranty and price ® ®Wherein agreements or representation, whether oral or written, are either merged expressly cancelled. UPF neither assumes, nor authorizes any per- or son supposing to act on its behalf to change, nor assume for it, any warranty QH or liability concerning its product. legal rights, and may also have other Wj This warranty gives you specific you ■ 0 IL rights which vary from state to state. Some states do not allow exclusion or incidental or consequential damage, so the above limitation or r limitation or do limitations on exclusion may not apply to you. Since some states not allow length of an implied warranty, the above limitation may not apply to you. Zthe MINN Z THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, WHICH EX- DESCRIPTION OF THE FACE HEREOF. THERE IS 14 TEND BEYOND THE EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR A jNO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ADDITION- C ALLY, THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER OBLIGATION OR $11111110b— 111090 LIABILITIES ON THE PART OF UPF. 0 ® IL POLY -TANK®,& POLYSIDE® are registered trademarks of UPF, Inc. INTEGRATOR'", ELLIPSE', ELLIP-T-TANK" & DEFENDER'" are trademarks of UPF, Inc. © 08/01/09 UPF, Inc. Printed in the USA PIERCE MANUFACTURING INC. TO: All Dealer Service Representatives From: Kevin Hanegraaf DATE: January 4, 2010 BULLETIN RE: UPF Tank Warranty Policy — Truck in Accident Service Topic #292 To keep the UPF tank warranty valid on trucks that have been involved in a vehicular accident, it is UPF's policy that the customer must remove the tank from the truck and send it back to one of UPF's facilities for inspection. In the event that this does not take place, the warranty will be considered null and void. The customer must remove and send the tank back to UPF for inspection in order to maintain the original warranty coverage, at which time it will be: - Filled with water - Visually inspected - Ultraviolet spark tested on articulating test stand in the dark - Recommendation for repairs if necessary provided by UPF - Fully evaluated and repaired by UPF If your customer chooses to leave the tank on the truck and wants a technician to inspect and/or repair the tank in the field, then the warranty is no lonaer in effect. This direction is upheld by UPF because the technician cannot inspect the entire tank when it is still installed on the truck. Note: This memo is intended to relay the information Pierce has received on UPF's tank warranty for trucks that are in a vehicular accident. In the event of an actual claim, we direct you to consult with UPF's service Manager Maura Watts (800-638-8265 x253) 2600 AMERICAN DRIVE • APPLETON, WI 54912-2017 • 920-832-3000 (177 MANUFACTURING Pierce Warranty Statement for Gortite Roll Un Doors Rev 2/24/2011 All mechanical components of the door shall be warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the lifetime of the vehicle. All parts covered under this warranty shall be to the original owner. A&A manufacturing warrants that painted doors shall be free of blistering, peeling, bubbling, or any other adhesion defect caused by defective manufacturing methods or paint material selection. The time period for the coverage shall be 6 years from date of door shipment to Pierce. Satin anodized finish doors shall be warranted for 6 years against corrosion defects from date of door shipment to Pierce. Replacement of decals/Scotchlite is not covered. The maximum amount A&A will reimburse for labor is $60.00 per hour and the maximum amount of time allowed for repair is as follows: Door 1.0 Hr. Slat Replacement 1.0 Hr. Pennant Plate Replacement 1.0 Hr. Roller Replacement .5 Hr. Seal Replacement .5 Hr. Switch/Magnet Replacement 1.0 Hr. Travel Time 4.0 Hr. A&A Manufacturing Co., Inc. 2300 S. Calhoun Road • New Berlin, WI 53151 • Phone (262) 786-1500 • Fax (262) 786-3280 L �O-Fp L Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC. P.O. Box 4405 McAllen Texas 78502 TX. MVD#A121598/Pl2l599 February 19, 2018 Calhoun County Michael Pfeifer, County Judge Judge Pfeifer, Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC. Is pleased to provide you with the following quote on (6) new Toyne fire apparatus. The triple combination pumpers will be a Freightliner/Toyne top control and are available for delivery within 300-330 days from contract. The specifications of these units are included with this proposal. The purchase order may be issued to Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC. Municipal Fire takes the following exception to the specifications: Toyne offers a stainless-steel fire body, and currently not aluminum. However, Calhoun county will enjoy the peace of mind of a stronger, rust proof fire body, in the stainless-steel product. Being a coastal county, this would be very beneficial. Please also note that the same stainless material that is required in the specification will also be used to construct each fire body. With the Stainless body, Calhoun County will enjoy: 1000 LB compartment weight capacity 20 -year body warranty (as opposed to the 10 typically of aluminum) Municipal Fire Added Items: • Courtesy Preventive Maintenance- Municipal Fire will come to each fire department whom receives a pumper and will perform a fluid and filter change once a year for 3 years. Package includes: shall include oil change, replace air filter, fuel filter, top off transfer case, differential, and grease chassis. • 2 -year bumper to bumper warranty • Mobile Service EVT technicians for repairs. • Preferred labor rate of $95.00 for any non -warranty repairs (our normal rate is �' $110.00) The following is the proposed pricing for the units: Freightliner^/Toyne Triple Combination Pumper Freightliner/Toyne Pumper $254,961.00 Ea. 6 Pumpers Sub -total $1,529,766.00 Trade in Discount of assorted Pumpers -$60,000.00 Total: $1,469,766.00 Optional Pre -payment discounts: If Calhoun County pre -pays Freightliner chassis, a discount of -$1000.00 per truck will be applied. If Calhoun County pre -pays the entire purchase, a discount of -$4500.00 per truck will be applied. Warranties are included in this proposal. Municipal Fire Apparatus takes pride in offering mobile service, but also has a full maintenance facility in McAllen Texas. Municipal Fire is an authorized service center for Toyne Fire trucks. We have service staff, and parts on hand to service your current fire apparatus, as well as future apparatus. I look forward to working with you and your staff and will be more than happy to come visit with your personnel on any questions you may have. Regards, James F. Farrell Jr. Vice President Sales PRICE WITH REQUIRED SPECS C21y 9oa 2.'9')E_Gi 96/.00 4.� 1.00 •60 O LESS TRADE IN - STRIPPED OF LOOSE ITEMS Magnolia Beach VFD 2000 Smeal Freightliner Pumper -A/d, 0d0. Gd Six Mile VFD 1992 E -One Pumper `F ello DDD • 00 Olivia Port Alto VFD 1998 Smeal International Pumper V /d, 600.0y Point Comfort VFD 200d1 /E -One GMC Pumper �p — /6. Ood. DU Port O'Connor VFD 1998 Smeal Freightliner Pumper — 0/6 md. oa Seadrift VFD 1994 E -One Pumper -016, aoo. do NET PRICE Ad Vz #d�V, %w 60 4aW 94,/ 4v OPTIONAL: ADDS TO PRICE WITH REQUIRED SPECS • Extended LED Scene Lights: Add"GUDep Per Pumper .0000-Prk6le. 474520 les • Generator: Add Per Pumper_r � iso • � ^s+� • Rechargeable LED Flashlights: Add Per Pumper • Crew Cab: Add �CJO'rlc7 Per Pumper • Extended Cab: Add � Per Pumner • FOAM: Add 1��5tb' 60 • CAFS: Add eoslf000-60 Per Pumper Pumper • Other Equipme t: (ie: deck gun, hard suction hoses, intake vrAi I_ves, etc.) T-"Ciuoe-5 6vj rq� St�ccyor � i >aS joozr_lc Deck Gun: Add 0336° Per Pumper Hard Suction Hoses: Add$/ Per Pumper Intake Valves: Add 41 _MO 'tom �_ Per Pumper : Add Per Pumper Add Per Pumper Add Per Pumper Page 2 of 3 The undersigned affirms that they are duly authorized to execute this bid and that this company, corporation, 'i firm, partnership, or individual has read the entire bid package and fully understands and has followed all specifications and general conditions. SUBMITTED this day of 2018 Authorized Signature: Name: JCw e S fiv✓i ��/' cJ % Title: Business Name: )tJ Af CjPn_Q - 1�P y,,�" Iq G✓ �—l/—J�Ga/�/�S Address: �dCJ0 Nom. o (.4-t-M�(&L //Z�I - W-�T Phone Number: e 6SO -Sy-73 Fax Number: C E -Mail Address: U NOTE: Be sure to remember to include your Form 1295 with your bid: See page 5 of the General Conditions. Page 3 of 3 Calhoun County Basic Specifications Commercial Cab Pumper Required: • Freightliner single -Cab M2 Chassis • Cummins ISL 300HP Engine • Allison 6 Speed Automatic Transmission • Cab Air Conditioning included • 1250 GPM Water Pump — Darley Preferred • 1000 Gallon Poly Water Tank • All Stainless Steel Pump Piping and Valves • NO electronic valve actuators, ALL manual pump valves • Top -mount Pump Panel • Aluminum Pumper body • Pump Discharges: • Two 1.5" NH Crosslay Preconnects • Four 2.5" NH Discharges; 2 Driver Side -1 Rear - 1 Passenger Side • One 4" piped discharge with 4" or 5" Stortz Discharge - Passenger Side • One 2.5" NH Pump Intake - Drivers Side • One 3" NPT Deck Gun Connection • Two 6" NH Pump Intakes — One on each Side • One 2.5" NH Direct Tank Fill with valve in Rear • Four Body Mounted Whelen LED Scene Lights; 1 Driver Side - 2 Rear -1 Passenger Side • Three High Visibility Whelen Tank Level Indicators; 1 Driver Side -1 Rear - 1 Passenger Side • ALL Whelen LED Emergency Lighting • Whelen LED Arrowstick mounted on rear of body • Roll -up doors on all body compartments (7 Total Body Compartments; D1, D2,D3, R1, P3, P2, P1) • 7000 Series Pac Trac in 3 body compartments (D1/D2/P1) for ease of mounting tools, etc • Adjustable shelves in the rest of body compartments • Two slide out shelves in P3/R1 • Interior Ladder Storage with full complement of ladders including attic ladder • Two Free Floating hose trays with straps under each pump panel • Spare SCBA cylinder storage over rear fenderwells • Full Hose bed with two adjustable dividers optional: • Extendable LED Scene Lights • Generator • Rechargeable LED Flashlights • Crew Cab or Extended Cab • FOAM or CAFS LJ • Other Equipment: ie: deck gun, hard suction hoses, intake valves, etc Page 1 of 3 ,0 PEOOYHALL CHISTINA P TOWN 202 SANK ST, STEP DEMI CARRERA CANDICE➢ILLARREAL PORT LAVACA, TEAS 71979 ERICA PEREI F ASSISTANT AUDITOR TELEPHONE (3611553.4610FAX I3 611 5 5 34 614 ASSISTANT AUDITORS Return the following by 10:00 AM, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2018: This information must be returned by the time and date due. Failure to return the following information will void the bid. 1. Bid — (return all 3 pages: Specifications page, Bid page & Signature page) 2. Your Complete Bid - List of Specifications and all other information needed to make your bid complete. 3. Form 1295 (see General Conditions, page 5) * On #3 on Form 1295 put the following: 2018.02.22 Six Commercial Cab Pumpers * Do Not Fold * Bid information must be returned in a SEALED 9 x 12 or larger envelope clearly marked: "Sealed Bid — 6 Commercial Cab Pumpers" * If you send your bids by UPS, FEDEX, etc, the outside of this envelope must be clearly marked: "Sealed Bid — 6 Commercial Cab Pumpers" Page 2 of 2 Forms provided by Texas Ethics Commission www.ethics.state. Version V CERTIFICATE OF INTERESTED PARTIES 1295 FORM 10f1 Complete Nos. l - 4 and 6 if there are interested parties. OFFICE USE ONLY Complete Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 if there are no interested parties. CERTIFICATION OF FILING Certificate Number: 1 Name of business entity filing form, and the city, state and country of the business entity's place of business. 2018-315667 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists McAllen, TX United States Date Filed: 02/19/2018 2 Name of governmental entity or state agency that is a party to the contract for which the form is being filed. Calhoun County Date Acknowledged: 3 Provide the identification number used by the governmental entity or state agency to track or identify the contract, and provide a description of the services, goods, or other property to be provided under the contract. 2018.02.22 Fire apparatus S. COtrtYnehcLa� gab pumpers Nature of interest 4 Name of Interested Patty City, state, Country (place of business) (check applicable) Controlling I Intermediary 5 Check only if there is NO Interested Party. n 6 UNSWORN DECLARATION tri My name is �1�' �D l'6� and my date of birth is 1 I� ^ -1f-t �n� My address is ''fes Q ��� U t�,A RVA I L , , J..{-1—, ' -�_-{- - (street) (city) (state) (zip code) (country) I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. in n �-flC unry, State of , on the 0day offol�l, 20,LO . Executed .lLs e (month) (year) CLAUDIAV.ABREGO b Notary Public ;._ ' STATE OF'rEXAS - ;try, py,. Notary ID# 1282978 Si natur of aut rzed a e t of contracting business entity My Comm. Exp. 07-10.2018 g (Decierent) Forms provided by Texas Ethics Commission www.ethics.state. Version V l � FREIGHTLINER SPECIFICATION PROPOSAL Weight Weight Description Front Rear CUM L9 300EV HP @ 2000 RPM, 2200 GOV RPM, 860 LB/FT @ 1300 RPM Engine Equipment 2016 ONBOARD DIAGNOSTICS/2010 EPA/CARB/GHG17 NFPA COMPLIANT EMBER SCREEN AND FIRE RETARDANT DONALDSON AIR CLEANER DR 12V 275 AMP 40 -SI BRUSHLESS PAD ALTERNATOR WITH REMOTE BATTERY VOLTAGE SENSE (2) ALLIANCE MODEL 1231, GROUP 31,12 VOLT MAINTENANCE FREE 2250 CCA THREADED STUD BATTERIES WITH POSITIVE JUMP START POST BATTERY BOX FRAME MOUNTED WIRE GROUND RETURN FOR BATTERY CABLES WITH ADDITIONAL FRAME GROUND RETURN POSITIVE LOAD DISCONNECT WITH CAB MOUNTED CONTROL SWITCH MOUNTED OUTBOARD DRIVER SEAT CUMMINS TURBOCHARGED 18.7 CFM AIR COMPRESSOR WITH INTERNAL SAFETY VALVE CUMMINS EXHAUST BRAKE INTEGRAL WITH VARIABLE GEOMETRY TURBO WITH ON/OFF DASH SWITCH RH MTD HORIZONTAL AFTERTREATMENT WITH RH HORIZONTAL TAILPIPE BORG WARNER (KYSOR) REAR AIR ON/OFF ENGINE FAN CLUTCH AUTOMATIC FAN CONTROL WITHOUT DASH SWITCH CUMMINS SPIN ON FUEL FILTER COMBINATION FULL FLOW/BYPASS OIL FILTER Calhoun CO TX ®® 08/24/2017 Page 1 of 6 Weight Weight Description Front Rear 1100 SQUARE INCH ALUMINUM RADIATOR WITH AUXILIARY COOLING ANTIFREEZE TO -34F, OAT (NITRITE AND SILICATE FREE) EXTENDED LIFE COOLANT GATES BLUE STRIPE COOLANT HOSES OR EQUIVALENT CONSTANT TENSION HOSE CLAMPS FOR COOLANT HOSES ELECTRIC GRID AIR INTAKE WARMER WATER TO OIL TRANSMISSION COOLER TRANSMISSION OIL CHECK AND FILL WITH ELECTRONIC OIL LEVEL CHECK SYNTHETIC TRANSMISSION FLUID (TES -295 DETROIT DA -F-12.0-312,000# FF1 71.5 KPI/3.74 DROP SINGLE FRONT AXLE MERITOR 16.5X5 Q+ CAST SPIDER CAM FRONT BRAKES, DOUBLE ANCHOR, FABRICATED SHOES FIRE AND EMERGENCY SEVERE SERVICE, NON - ASBESTOS FRONT LINING FRONT OIL SEALS BENDIX VERSAJUST AUTOMATIC FRONT SLACK ADJUSTERS Calhoun CO TX ®® 06/24/2017 Page 2 of 6 Description IRON REAR AXLE CARRIER WITH STANDARD AXLE HOUSING MXL 17T MERITOR EXTENDED LUBE MAIN DRIVELINE WITH HALF ROUND YOKES MERITOR 16.5X7 P CAM REAR BRAKES, DOUBLE ANCHOR, CAST SHOES FIRE AND EMERGENCY SEVERE SERVICE NON - ASBESTOS REAR BRAKE LINING REAR OIL SEALS BENDIX VERSAJUST AUTOMATIC REAR SLACK ADJUSTERS 26,000# FLAT LEAF SPRING REAR SUSPENSION WITH HELPER AND RADIUS ROD FOR FIRE/EMERGENCY AIR BRAKE PACKAGE WABCO 4S/4M ABS WITH TRACTION CONTROL & ESC _ STANDARD AIR SYSTEM PRESSURE PROTECTION BW AD -9 BRAKE LINE AIR DRYER WITH HEATER CUSTOM STEEL AIR BRAKE RESERVOIRS BW DV -2 AUTO DRAIN VALVE - WET TANK UCalhoun CO TX UPGRADED CHASSIS MULTIPLEXING UNIT UPGRADED BULKHEAD MULTIPLEXING UNIT (217 INCH) WHEELBASE / (151 INCH) CA 11/32X3 -1/2X10-15/16 INCH STEEL FRAME 120KSI INCH) REAR FRAME OVERHANG THREE-PIECE 14 INCH CHROME STEEL BUMPER WITH COLLAPSIBLE ENDS AND CUTOUT FOR SPEAKER FRONT TOW HOOKS - FRAME MOUNTED FENDER & FRONT OF HOOD MTD FRONT MUDFLAPS GRADE 8 THREADED HEX HEADED FRAME FASTENERS 50 GALLON POLISHED RECTANGULAR ALUMINUM FUEL TANK - LH 6 GALLON DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID TANK FUELNVATER SEPARATOR WITH WATER IN FUEL SENSOR fRE/GHTL/NER Weight Weight Front Rear 08/24/2017 Page 3 of 6 NFPA COMPLIANT EXTERIOR GRAB HANDLES HOOD MOUNTED CHROMED PLASTIC GRILLES FIBERGLASS HOOD WITH FIRE WALL INSULATION DUAL 25 INCH ROUND STUTTER TONE HOOD MOUNTED AIR HORNS DUAL ELECTRIC HORNS INTEGRAL HEADLIGHT/MARKER ASSEMBLY WITH CHROME BEZELS & DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS LED AERODYNAMIC MARKER LIGHTS DUAL 102" WEST COAST BRIGHT FINISH HEATED MIRRORS WITH LH AND RH REMOTE LH AND RH 8INCH BRIGHT FINISH CONVEX MIRRORS MOUNTED UNDER PRIMARY MIRRORS 63X14 INCH TINTED REAR WINDOW TINTED DOOR GLASS LH AND RH WITH TINTED NON- OPERATING WING WINDOWS MANUAL DOOR WINDOW REGULATORS TINTED WINDSHIELD 2 GALLON WINDSHIELD WASHER RESERVOIR WITHOUT FLUID LEVEL INDICATOR, FRAME MOUNTED Cab Interior --- _ OPAL GRAY VINYL INTERIOR MOLDED PLASTIC DOOR PANELS WITH ALUMINUM KICKPLATES LOWER DOORS BLACK MATS WITH PREMIUM INSULATION WOODGRAIN INSTRUMENT PANELS 1 Calhoun CO TX ® 08/24/2017 Page 4 of 6 Weight Weight Description Front Rear ;Tires -1 MICHELIN XZE2 11 R22.5 14 PLY RADIAL FRONT TIRES MICHELIN XDN2 12R22.5 16 PLY RADIAL REAR TIRES - s `Huy ... CONMET PRESET PLUS PREMIUM IRON FRONT HUBS CONMET PRESET PLUS PREMIUM IRON REAR HUBS Wheels �. 22.5X8.25 10 -HUB PILOT POLISHED ALUMINUM DISC FRONT WHEELS 22.5X825 10 -HUB PILOT POLISHED ALUMINUM DISC REAR WHEELS Cab Exterior 106 INCH BBC FLAT ROOF ALUMINUM CONVENTIONAL AIR RIDE CAB NFPA COMPLIANT EXTERIOR GRAB HANDLES HOOD MOUNTED CHROMED PLASTIC GRILLES FIBERGLASS HOOD WITH FIRE WALL INSULATION DUAL 25 INCH ROUND STUTTER TONE HOOD MOUNTED AIR HORNS DUAL ELECTRIC HORNS INTEGRAL HEADLIGHT/MARKER ASSEMBLY WITH CHROME BEZELS & DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS LED AERODYNAMIC MARKER LIGHTS DUAL 102" WEST COAST BRIGHT FINISH HEATED MIRRORS WITH LH AND RH REMOTE LH AND RH 8INCH BRIGHT FINISH CONVEX MIRRORS MOUNTED UNDER PRIMARY MIRRORS 63X14 INCH TINTED REAR WINDOW TINTED DOOR GLASS LH AND RH WITH TINTED NON- OPERATING WING WINDOWS MANUAL DOOR WINDOW REGULATORS TINTED WINDSHIELD 2 GALLON WINDSHIELD WASHER RESERVOIR WITHOUT FLUID LEVEL INDICATOR, FRAME MOUNTED Cab Interior --- _ OPAL GRAY VINYL INTERIOR MOLDED PLASTIC DOOR PANELS WITH ALUMINUM KICKPLATES LOWER DOORS BLACK MATS WITH PREMIUM INSULATION WOODGRAIN INSTRUMENT PANELS 1 Calhoun CO TX ® 08/24/2017 Page 4 of 6 Weight Weight Front Rear FORWARD ROOF MOUNTED CONSOLE WITH UPPER STORAGE COMPARTMENTS WITHOUT NETTING IN DASH STORAGE BIN AM/FMMS DASH MTD RADIO WITH AUXILIARY INPUT (2) CUP HOLDERS LH AND PH DASH HEATER, DEFROSTER AND AIR CONDITIONER MAIN HVAC CONTROLS WITH RECIRCULATION SWITCH SOLID-STATE CIRCUIT PROTECTION AND FUSES 12V NEGATIVE GROUND ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OVERHEAD INSTRUMENT PANEL DOME DOOR ACTIVATED LH AND RH, DUAL READING LIGHTS, FORWARD CAB ROOF CAB DOOR LATCHES WITH MANUAL DOOR LOCKS (1) 12V POWER SUPPLY & USB CHARGER IN DASH SEATS INC 911 UNIVERSAL SERIES HIGH BACK AIR SUSPENSION DRIVER SEAT NFPA COMPLIANT 2 MAN MID BACK NON SUSPENSION PASSENGER SEAT WITH TOOLBOX NFPA COMPLIANT Ir BLACK CORDURA PLUS CLOTH DRIVER SEAT COVER NFPA 1901-2009 HIGH VISIBILITY ORANGE SEAT BELTS ADJUSTABLE TILT AND TELESCOPING STEERING COLUMN 4 -SPOKE 18 INCH STEERING WHEEL DRIVER AND PASSENGER INTERIOR SUN VISORS BLACK GAUGE BEZELS LOW AIR PRESSURE INDICATOR LIGHT AND AUDIBLE ALARM 2" PRIMARY AND SECONDARY AIR PRESSURE GAUGES ENGINE COMPARTMENT MOUNTED AIR RESTRICTION INDICATOR WITH GRADUATIONS ELECTRONIC CRUISE CONTROL WITH SWITCHES IN LH SWITCH PANEL ICU3S, 132X48 DISPLAY WITH DIAGNOSTICS, 28 LED WARNING LAMPS AND DATA LINKED FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICE VEHICLES ENGINE WARNING 2 INCH ELECTRIC FUEL GAUGE ELECTRICAL ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE 2 INCH TRANSMISSION OIL TEMPERATURE GAUGE ENGINE AND TRIP HOUR METERS INTEGRAL WITHIN DRIVER DISPLAY ®® Calhoun CO TX 08/24/2017 Page 5 of 6 Weight Weight Front Rear ELECTRIC ENGINE OIL PRESSURE GAUGE ELECTRONIC MPH SPEEDOMETER WITH SECONDARY KPH SCALE ELECTRONIC 3000 RPM TACHOMETER IGNITION SWITCH CONTROLLED ENGINE STOP DIGITAL VOLTAGE DISPLAY INTEGRAL WITH DRIVER DISPLAY SINGLE ELECTRIC WINDSHIELD WIPER MOTOR WITH DELAY MARKER LIGHT SWITCH INTEGRAL WITH HEADLIGHT SWITCH ONE VALVE PARKING BRAKE SYSTEM WITH DASH VALVE SELF CANCELING TURN SIGNAL SWITCH WITH DIMMER, WASHERMIPER AND HAZARD IN HANDLE INTEGRAL ELECTRONIC TURN SIGNAL FLASHER WITH HAZARD LAMPS OVERRIDING STOP LAMPS ONE SOLID CUSTOM BASE/CLEAR COAT COLOR BLACK, HIGH SOLIDS POLYURETHANE CHASSIS PAINT Weight Weight Total Front Rear Weight Factory Weight* 7288 lbs 4313 lbs 11601 lbs (+) Weights shown are estimates only. ®® Calhoun CO TX 08/24/2017 Page 6 of 6 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas CORPORATE OWNERSHIP OF MANUFACTURER The manufacturer of the apparatus must be fully owned and managed by a Parent Company, Corporation, or Individual(s) that is 100% held by United States of America based Company, Corporation, or United States citizen(s). Proposals from any manufacturer that is fully or partially owned and/or operated by a foreign company, Corporation or Individual(s) under any type of ownership, partnership, or any similar type of agreement will be immediately rejected. CORPORATE CONTACT INFORMATION The purchaser shall be provided with the following information to allow them to contact the President/CEO of the manufacturing company (not dealer) when deemed necessary: • Name of Company President. • Office address. • Office telephone number. • Email address. • Home address. • Home telephone number. • 24/7 Cellular telephone number. If the manufacturing company is a subsidiary of, division of, or owned by a different Company, the above information shall also be provided on the 'Parent' Company. There will be no exception to this requirement. TOP OF THE LINE FIRE APPARATUS If the manufacturer or bidder for the apparatus manufacturer represents two or more different lines of apparatus and/or operates two or more manufacturing plants, it should be clearly stated in the bid proposal. In addition to this requirement, the bidder shall give a detailed explanation of why the particular line, brand, model or manufacturing facility will be used. Manufacturer's or bidder's with multiple lines (two or more) or multiple manufacturing facilities (two or more) shall be required to submit bid proposals on only the top of the line brand/model or from the top of the line facility. It is the intention of the purchaser to purchase a top of the line, first class, #1 quality fire apparatus. Any bidder that submits a bid on a "lower end" line, brand, model, or from a "lower end" manufacturing facility will be immediately rejected. The purchaser is not interested in purchasing a manufacturer's or bidders "lower end" apparatus. Because of this, any bids submitted that do not comply with the above requirements will be immediately rejected. CERTIFICATION OF NFPA 1901-2016 COMPLIANCE As per NFPA 1901, the Purchaser shall assume the responsibility of determining, prior to the purchase of the apparatus, whom will be responsible for ensuring that all aspects of NFPA 1901 are met. The manufacturer shall be responsible for providing or performing only the items requested by the purchaser in the documents provided to the manufacturer by the purchaser. 10015-0001 08/26/17 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas Written certification shall be provided by the manufacturer stating that the delivered apparatus complies with the NFPA 1901 Standard. If the purchaser has elected to provide, perform, outsource and/or contract with a third party or waive any item required by NFPA 1901, the manufacturer shall provide, upon delivery, a "Statement of Exceptions" per Chapter 4 of NFPA 1901 4.21. The "Statement of Exceptions" shall include: • A separate specification of the section of the NFPA Standard for which the apparatus is lacking compliance. • A description of the particular aspect of the apparatus that is not compliant therewith or required equipment that is missing. • A description of the further changes or modifications to the delivered apparatus which must be completed to achieve full compliance. • An identification of the entity whom will be responsible for making the necessary post -delivery changes or modifications or for suppling and installing any missing required equipment to the apparatus to achieve full compliance to the standard. Prior to, or at the time of, delivery of the apparatus, the Statement of Exceptions shall be signed by an authorized agent of the entity responsible for the final assembly of the apparatus and by an authorized agent of the purchasing entity, indicating a mutual understanding and agreement between the parties regarding the substance thereof. The purchaser shall not place the apparatus into active emergency service until fully compliant with NFPA 1901. NFPA REQUIRED EQUIPMENT The end user of this apparatus shall provide all other equipment and accessories that are required by NFPA 1901 but note( specifically listed in these specifications. MAXIMUM TOP SPEED The maximum top speed of this apparatus shall be determined using the following NFPA 1901 Chapter 4 criteria: • Apparatus with 1250 gallon combined water tank capacity shall not exceed 60 MPH. • Apparatus with GVW R of over 50,000 lbs. shall not exceed 60 MPH. • Apparatus weighing over 26,000 lbs. shall not exceed 68 MPH. DARLEY MODEL LDM 1.250 GPM SINGLE STAGE PUMP The fire pump shall be a Darley model LDM that complies with all applicable requirements of the latest edition of the " Standard for Automotive Fire apparatus " published by the National Fire Protection Association and printed in Pamphlet 1901. DARLEY PUMP WARRANTY The Darley pump shall have a 6 year 6000 hour (depending on which comes first) warranty on defective materials and workmanship in the pump. The warranty shall cover the first three years of labor. UNDERWRITER'S LABORATORY CERTIFICATION The completed apparatus shall be tested and approved by the independent testing company Underwriter's Laboratories, Inc. The manufacturer of the apparatus shall be responsible for all costs involved in this test. The certification of 10015-0001 08/26/17 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas inspection and approval shall be presented to the Fire Chief of the Department upon delivery of the completed apparatus. PUMP PERFORMANCE - 1,250 U.S. GPM. The pump shall be a single stage centrifugal with a class A" rated capacity of 1,250 United States gallons per minute. The pump shall deliver the percentage of rated discharge pressures as indicated below: 100 percent of rated capacity at 150 pounds net pressure. 70 percent of rated capacity at 200 pounds net pressure. • 50 percent of rated capacity at 250 pounds net pressure. 100 percent of rated capacity at 165 pounds net pressure. PACKING TYPE SEAL The pump shall be equipped with an injection packing type shaft seal. The seal shall be adjustable from under the apparatus. SACRIFICIAL PUMP ANODES (4) To aid in protecting the pump from internal corrosion, four sacrificial anodes shall be provided, located one in the lower section of each side inlet and two on the discharge side of the pump. FRC PUMP BOSS PRESSURE GOVERNOR SYSTEM CFire Research Pump Boss pressure governor and monitoring display kit shall be installed. The kit shall include a control module, pressure sensor, and cables. The following continuous displays shall be provided: • Check engine/stop engine warning lights • 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 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 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) U 10015-0001 08/26/17 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas • 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. TFT A-18 INTAKE RELIEF VALVE A TFT model A-18 intake relief/dump valve shall be provided on the intake side of the pump to relieve excess incoming pressure. The system shall be designed to automatically restore to a non -relieving position when excessive pressure is no longer present. The pressure adjustment range shall be from 50 psi to 200 psi. The relief system shall be adjustable with a common type box end wrench. Intake relief valve 125 psi pre-set. The intake relief valve shall be pre-set to 125 psi. PUMP SHIFT MECHANISM -AIR/ELECTRIC The pump shall be shifted from road to pump by means of a cab mounted air over electric pump shift switch. The switch shall have a built in positive locking mechanism to prevent accidental movement of the switch. The locking mechanism shall require the operator to manually lift up on the switch lever to disengage the lock. The switch shall have three positions: • Position 1 = road position • Position 2 = neutral position • Position 3 = pump position A green indicator light shall be provided in the driving compartment and shall be energized when the pump shift has been completed. This light shall be labeled "PUMP ENGAGED". When the apparatus is equipped with an automatic transmission, a green indicator light shall be provided in the driver's compartment. It shall be energized when both the pump shift has been completed and the chassis transmission is in pump gear. This light shall be labeled "OK TO PUMP". DARLEY PRIMING SYSTEM A Darley priming system shall be provided. The priming pump shall be an electrically driven, positive displacement vane type conforming to requirements outlined in NFPA 1901. One priming control shall both open the priming valve and start the priming motor. The primer shall be capable of taking suction and discharging water with a lift of 10 feet in not more than 30 seconds with 10015-0001 08/26/17 4 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas the pump dry and using 20 feet of appropriately sized hard suction hose with strainer. The system shall develop a vacuum of 22 inches at an altitude of up to 2,000 feet above sea level. The vacuum test shall be performed with a capped 20 foot length of hard suction hose, developing a vacuum of at least 20 inches with a drop not exceeding 10 inches in 5 minutes. The priming system shall be "cilless" type. PRIMER FUSE The primer shall be protected with a 250 amp fused link to protect the apparatus 12 volt electrical system if the primer motor malfunctions. SUPPLEMENTARY HEAT EXCHANGER A supplementary heat exchanger cooling system shall be provided on the pump drive engine. Proper valves shall be installed to permit water from the discharge side of the fire pump to regulate the engine coolant circulating through the heat exchanger system without intermixing. The heat exchanger shall be adequate in size to maintain the temperature of the coolant in the pump drive engine not in excess of the engine manufacturer's temperature rating under all pumping conditions. Appropriate drains shall be provided to allow draining the heat exchanger to prevent damage from freezing. A valve control shall be provided on the pump operator's panel. The valve control handle shall be of the rotary type and shall have an arrow indicator that identifies the opened/closed position of the valve. MANIFOLD DRAIN VALVE - The pump shall have a manifold type drain valve assembly consisting of a stainless steel plunger in a bronze body with multiple ports. The control for the valve shall be on the left side along the bottom of the panel and above the side running board. The valve shall be a rotary type with a large easy to grip handle. The valve shall be labeled "PUMP DRAIN". ICI "LEVER LIFT" BLEEDER/DRAIN VALVES ICI 3/4" quarter turn ball type bleeder/drain valve shall be provided for each discharge and auxiliary intake. A hose shall be connected to the valve that will direct water below the apparatus and away from the immediate pump operator's location. The control handle shall be "lever lift" style for easy actuation. The handle for the control shall have a recessed area for the color coded identification label. LOW POINT AUTO -DRAINS Automatic drains shall be provided in low points of any discharge piping. The drain shall drain to the ground below its location. This drain shall be a supplementary drain and will not be considered the required 3/4" bleeder drain. 6" LEFT (DRIVER) SIDE MASTER INTAKE A 6" master intake shall be provided on the left (driver) side of the apparatus. The intake shall have a 6" -male NST connection. The intake shall have a removable screen to prevent the entry of large objects into the pump. The screen shall be constructed of a material that will provide cathodic protection to the pump. A label shall be provided above the intake that states "DRIVER SIDE MASTER INTAKE". The label shall be color coded burgundy. Soft Suction compt in runningboard LH U 10015-0001 08/26/17 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas LEFT SIDE SUCTION HOSE WELL A soft suction hose well shall be provided on the left side of the pump compartment. The hose well shall be of the "sunken" type below the running board. The floor shall be covered with Turtle Tile flooring. LEFT SIDE SUCTION HOSE WELL CAPACITY The left side hose well shall hold up to 25 feet of 5' hose. SOFT SUCTION HOSE RETENTION STRAPS - LH Two heavy duty straps made of black webbing material shall be provided to secure the hose in the left side hose well. LEFT SIDE MASTER INTAKE CAP A 6" female NST long handle chrome cap shall be provided on the left side master intake. 6" RIGHT (PASSENGER) SIDE MASTER INTAKE A 6" master intake shall be provided on the right (passenger) side of the apparatus. The intake shall have a 6" male NST connection. The intake shall have a removable screen to prevent the entry of large objects into the pump. The screen shall be constructed of a material that will provide cathodic protection to the pump. A label shall be provided above the intake that states "PASSENGER SIDE MASTER INTAKE". The label shall be color coded burgundy. RIGHT SIDE SUCTION HOSE WELL A soft suction hose well shall be provided on the right side of the pump compartment. The hose well shall be of the "sunken" type below the running board. The floor shall be covered with Turtle Tile flooring. RIGHT SIDE SUCTION HOSE WELL CAPACITY The right side hose well shall hold up to 25 feet of 5" hose. SOFT SUCTION HOSE RETENTION STRAPS - RH Two heavy duty straps made of black webbing material shall be provided to secure the hose in the right side hose well. RIGHT SIDE MASTER INTAKE CAP A 6" female NST long handle chrome cap shall be provided on the right side master intake. 3/8" PUMP COOLING/BYPASS LINE A 3/8" pump cooling/bypass line shall be provided from the pump discharge manifold directly into the tank. This discharge shall implement an all brass ball type 1/4 turn valve with chrome plated handle control located on the pump 10015-0001 08/26/17 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas Cpanel. The valve control handle shall indicate the open/closed position of the valve. The handle shall have a recessed area for mounting of the identification label which shall clearly state "PUMP COOLER". TANK REFILURECIRCULATION DISCHARGE A discharge shall be provided from the pump discharge manifold to allow pump cooling when necessary as well as to refill the booster tank. The water tank fill gauge shall be directly in line with this discharge control. 2" refill/recirc valve piping The valve and piping shall be 2". Manually controlled from pump panel p/t The refill/recirculation discharge shall be manually controlled on the pump panel. STAINLESS STEEL PIPING All piping for discharges shall be stainless steel using stainless steel fittings. High pressure helix wire reinforced flexible piping with a minimum burst pressure of 1200 psi may be used in some areas to minimize friction losses. All flexible piping couplings shall be high tensile strength stainless steel. All piping shall be properly supported and braced to prevent movement of piping other than what is allowed by the flexible couplings to compensate for apparatus flexing. Any discharge manifolds provided on the apparatus must be fabricated of a minimum of schedule 10 304 marine grade piping. Use of any welded light gauge (less than Schedule 10) manifolding or plumbing will not be acceptable. Stainless steel piping 10 year warranty The stainless steel piping shall be warranted to be free from corrosion perforation for a period of 10 years following the delivery of the apparatus. VICTAULIC COUPLINGS Victaulic style couplings shall be used in the assembly of the pump piping system. The couplings shall allow flex in the piping and provide for a disassembly point for maintenance and repairs. VENTED LUG CAPS AND PLUGS All intake and discharge plugs and caps and plugs shall be vented lug type designed to relieve trapped pressure and help reduce possible operator injuries. AKRON HD -8800 SERIES VALVES All discharge and small diameter auxiliary intakes shall have heavy duty Akron 8800 series brass ball valves with stainless steel ball. This shall include the tank to pump and tank fill valve. LEFT SIDE FORWARD AUXILIARY INTAKE An auxiliary intake shall be provided on the left side of the pump compartment in the forward position. Aux intake valve/piping 2 1/2" LH FRT The intake valve and piping shall be 2 1/2". Aux intake manually controlled from pump operators position LH FRT The valve shall be manually controlled from the pump operator's position. U 10015-0001 08/26/17 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas LH FWD 2.5" int connection 2.5" FNST swivel w plug NST The intake shall have a 2 1/2" chrome plated female NST swivel connection with screen and a male NST chrome plated intake plug and chain. LH FWD aux intake 3/4" bleeder/drain valve A 3/4" bleeder/drain valve shall be provided. RIGHT SIDE DISCHARGE One 4" discharge shall be provided on the right side pump panel. The discharge shall be located forward of the intake Right (officer's) side 4" discharge DIS PKG One (1) right side 4" discharge(s): RH 4" Trident handcrank operated valve control The right side 4" discharge shall be manually controlled from the pump operator's position with a gear actuated hand wheel control featuring position indication. RH 4" dis. to have NO chrome elbow. STRAIGHT OUT. The discharge shall extend straight out of the apparatus with no elbow. RH 4" dis. connection 4" x 4" Storz elbow w cap/chain. A Kochek model SKE44R 4" FNST x 4" locking swivel storz elbow adapter with a model ZCC407 4" blind cap and chain shall be provided. LEFT SIDE DISCHARGES Three 2 1/2" discharges shall be provided on the left side pump panel. The discharges shall be located two forward of the intake located side by side and one located rear of the intake. Left (driver's) side 2.5" discharge(s) DIS PKG Three (3) left side 2 1/2" discharge(§): Manually controlled from pump panel The left side 2 1/2" discharge shall be manually controlled on the pump panel. LH FWD 2.5" dis. to have elbow. MNST The discharge shall be equipped with a chrome plated brass or bright finish stainless steel discharge elbow with MNST thread. LH FWD 2.5" dis. connection 2.5" cap/chain. NST A 2 1/2" chrome plated NST cap and chain shall be provided. LEFT REAR 21/2" DISCHARGE One (1) 2 1/2" discharge shall be provided on the left rear of the apparatus. Manually controlled from pump panel LH REAR The valve shall be manually controlled on the pump panel. Rear - Left 2.5" dis. to have chrome elbow. NST A chrome discharge elbow shall be provided with 2 1/2" NST threads. Rear - Left 2.5" dis. connection NO CAP/CHAIN. The discharge shall be used as a pre -connected line and shall not require any cap or chain. 10015-0001 08/26/17 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas C 13/4" MID MOUNT CROSSLAY PRECONNECTS Two 1 3/4" preconnected crosslays shall be provided and located in front of the top mounted pump panel, located side by side. The crosslays shall be positioned between the top pump panel and the area where the pump operator stands. The crosslay compartment shall be constructed of 5052 smooth aluminum sheet material with a random brushed finish applied after fabrication. Each crosslay shall be piped using 2" piping or high pressure hose incorporating a 2" valve with the control on the top mount pump operator's panel. ALUMINUM TREADBRITE HINGED COVER An aluminum treadbrite full length hinged cover shall be provided on the top of the crosslay compartment. Rubber spacer blocks shall be provided on the back of the cab to keep the cover from contacting the cab when the cover is in the raised position. # 1 1 3/4" or 2" xlay 200' capacity The #1 - hand line crosslay shall have the capacity to hold 200 feet of 1 3/4" or 2" fire hose and nozzle. # 2 1 3/4" or 2" xlay 200' capacity The #2 - hand line crosslay shall have the capacity to hold 200 feet of 1 3/4" or 2" fire hose and nozzle. Manually controlled from pump panel 1 3/4" xlay The valve(s) shall be manually controlled on the pump panel. Chicksan 2" swivel elbows for 1.75" crosslays NST There shall be two (2) 2" swivel elbows with 1 1/2" male NST hose thread connections provided on the cross lay hose beds. The swivels shall be mounted in a position to prevent hose "pinching" at the hose thread connection. 3/4" manual drain valves for crosslays 3/4" manual drain valves shall be provided for all 1 3/4" crosslays. The valves shall have an all brass body with heavy duty neoprene seal. CROSSLAY COMPARTMENT ENDS - BLACK WEBBING The crosslay compartment shall be enclosed on each end using a heavy duty webbing to prevent hose from accidently unloading. The webbing shall be black. A yellow nozzle strap shall be provided for each crosslay. The strap shall be designed to loop through the nozzle handle and secured to the apparatus to keep nozzle from coming out of the crosslay compartment without manually disconnecting the nozzle strap. 3" MONITOR DISCHARGE A 3" monitor discharge shall be provided above the pump compartment. The discharge piping shall extend above the pump compartment a sufficient distance to allow use of the deck gun. Manually controlled from pump panel MON 3" (slow close) The valve shall be manually controlled on the pump panel. The control shall have an integrated slow closing mechanism to comply with NFPA 1901. PUMP COMPARTMENT A modular pump compartment with top mounted pump operator's panel shall be provided. The modular design of the pump compartment shall allow the compartment to be fully independent of the apparatus body. A 1" flex joint shall be provided between the pump compartment and the apparatus body. 10015-0001 08/26/17 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas The modular design of the pump compartment shall allow the entire pump system, including the pump itself, to be removed from the apparatus in a one-piece assembly while leaving the body intact and without having to cut any sheet metal or welds. STAINLESS STEEL PUMP COMPARTMENT CONSTRUCTION The entire pump compartment shall be constructed using only 304 marine grade stainless steel fabricated sheeting with a #4 annealed and polished finish on all exterior surfaces. The pump compartment shall not require any finish painting. Due to the extreme twisting and flexing that all fire apparatus are subjected to, aluminum shall not be used in any portion of the pump compartment structural support. The use of any type of enclosed tubing that requires the use of self tapping or any other type of machine screw shall not be acceptable. TOP MOUNT PUMP OPERATOR'S WALKWAY An 18" wide (front to rear) pump operator's walkway shall be provided between the pump compartment and the chassis cab. A 1" minimum space shall be provided between the walkway edges, pump compartment and rear wall of the chassis. TOP MOUNT WALKWAY LIGHTING — LED Two teardrop style LED lights shall be provided to illuminate the top mount walkway area. WALKWAY COMPARTMENT - DRIVER'S SIDE A compartment shall be incorporated into the walkway assembly on the driver's side of the apparatus. The compartment shall have a minimum depth of 22", and shall be a minimum of 12" wide x 18" high in the rear 13" and no less than 6" high in the forward section. The entire step and running board assembly shall be horizontally hinged to allow complete access to the compartment. A pneumatic spring hold -open device shall be provided to hold the integrated step/door assembly open. WALKWAY COMPARTMENT - OFFICER'S SIDE A compartment shall be incorporated into the walkway assembly on the officer's side of the apparatus. The compartment shall have a minimum depth of 22", and shall be a minimum of 12" wide x 18" high in the rear 13" and no less than 6" high in the forward section. The entire step and running board assembly shall be horizontally hinged to allow complete access to the compartment. A pneumatic spring hold -open device shall be provided to hold the integrated step/door assembly open. RH walkway compt exhaust clearance disclaimer (The right side walkway compartment dimensions may be effected by the chassis exhaust system design.) WALKWAY COMPARTMENT LIGHTING — LED An LED strip light shall be provided in the under walkway compartment(s). The light(s) shall be activated by the pump panel light switch. TOP MOUNT PUMP OPERATOR'S WALKWAY MATERIAL The entire pump operator's walkway assembly shall be constructed of NFPA compliant slip resistant aluminum treadbrite on all stepping surfaces. Pump compt runningboard/step - ALUM TREAD 10015-0001 08/26/17 10 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas PUMP COMPARTMENT RUNNING BOARDS The pump compartment side running boards shall be constructed of NFPA compliant slip resistant aluminum treadbrite PUMP COMPARTMENT FRONT WALL The front wall of the pump compartment shall be constructed of aluminum treadbrite which is bolted to the pump compartment assembly and removable. PUMP COMPARTMENT SIDE ACCESS DOORS - TOP MOUNT A brushed stainless steel hinged access door shall be provided on each side of the pump compartment. The doors shall have pneumatic hold open devices and push button type flush latches. The doors shall be a minimum of 30" wide x 20" high. TOP MOUNT BRUSHED STAINLESS STEEL PUMP PANEL A rear facing top mounted pump panel shall be provided to allow simple, efficient operation of all pump functions necessary during normal operations. A dual level inclined pump panel shall be provided for convenient user friendly layout of the panel to simplify the operation of the apparatus. Both levels of the panel shall be sloped to provide an angled view of the panel so that the operator may read all identification labels easily. - All controls for the pump shall be identified using permanently engraved identification labels properly secured to the panel. All discharge and intake identification labels shall be color coded to NFPA 1901 recommendations with labels at the control, intake/discharge location and drain port location. U The front incline panel shall be constructed of brushed stainless steel and shall begin at the lower edge of the front panel just behind the control levers and continue back to the area which the second incline level begins. The rear incline panel shall be constructed of brushed stainless steel and shall begin just above the pressure gauge mounting area and continue up to the top of the pump compartment. The panel shall have a full width stainless steel hinge at the bottom to allow the panel to hinge forward for access to the back of the panel. A latch shall be provided on each end to secure the panel in the closed position. A full pump panel width brushed stainless steel light shield shall be provided at the top of the gauge panel. SIDE INTAKE/DISCHARGE PANELS - TOP MOUNT The side panels of the pump compartment shall be constructed of brushed stainless steel. The side panels shall be easily removable and held into place using stainless steel or chrome plated flush mounted latches. Panels that are permanently attached to the pump compartment or require removal of mechanical fasteners are not acceptable. LED PUMP PANEL LIGHTS The top mount pump panel shall be illuminated using a track type LED light assembly. The light shall be constructed of an unbreakable type clear poly flexible material housed in an aluminum extrusion 10015-0001 11 08/26/17 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas mounted behind a brushed stainless steel light shield shall be provided across the top of the gauge panel. LED SIDE DISCHARGE/INTAKE PANEL LIGHTS The right and left side discharge and intake panels shall be illuminated using a track type LED light assembly on each side. The lights shall be constructed of an unbreakable type clear poly flexible material housed in an aluminum extrusion mounted behind a brushed stainless steel light shield provided across the top of the gauge panel. AUTOMATIC PUMP PANEL LIGHT ACTIVATION The pump panel lights above the pump control panel shall function automatically with the pump shift activation. INNOVATIVE CONTROLS TOP MOUNT CONTROL HANDLES All top mount valve control handles shall be Innovative Controls 'locking' lever type with "T" handles. The "T" handles shall be chrome plated zinc and shall have a recessed area for the color coded identification label. STAINLESS STEEL VALVE CONTROL LINKAGES All manual valve controls shall have control rod linkages constructed of 1/2" stainless steel rod or pipe and shall implement heavy ball swivel joints and clevises for smooth valve operation. Steel, painted or coated control rods are not acceptable. (No Exception). ICI MASTER PUMP DISCHARGE PRESSURE GAUGE An ICI 4" diameter master pressure gauge shall be provided to indicate the main pump discharge pressure. The gauge shall read from 30" hg vacuum to 400 psi and shall be accurate within +/- 1%. The gauge shall be glycerin filled (-40F to +150F) and have a high impact resistant clear acrylic lens. ICI MASTER PUMP INTAKE PRESSURE GAUGE An ICI 4" diameter master pressure gauge shall be provided to indicate the pump intake pressure. The gauge shall read from 30" hg vacuum to 400 psi and shall be accurate within +/- 1%. The gauge shall be glycerin filled (-40F to +150F), read up to 400 psi, be accurate within +/- 1% and have a high impact resistant clear acrylic lens. Master gauge bezel - bright stainless steel The master intake and discharge gauges shall have bright finish stainless steel bezels. Master gauges face white with black numbers The master gauge dials shall be white with black markings. The needle shall match the color of the markings. Master intake/discharge gauge labeling The master intake gauge shall be clearly labeled "PUMP INTAKE" and shall be located to the left of the master discharge pressure gauge. The label shall be burgundy color. The master discharge gauge shall be clearly labeled "PUMP DISCHARGE" and shall be located to the right of the intake pressure gauge. The label shall be black color. Master gauge warranty. The master intake/discharge pressure gauges shall have a lifetime non -yellowing and freeze warranty. The gauges shall also be warrantied for 4 years for defects in materials and workmanship, including fluid leakage. The warranty will not cover labor costs and/or transportation costs. l 10015-0001 12 08/26/17 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas PRESSURENACUUM TEST PLUGS Underwriter's test plug adapters shall be provided for connection of pump test gauges. INNOVATIVE CONTROLS SL PLUS TANK GAUGE - PUMP PANEL An Innovative Controls model SL Plus tank gauge shall be provided on the pump panel. The gauge shall feature a 180 degree highly visible wide view ultra -bright LED display showing the level of the booster tank. INNOVATIVE CONTROLS SL PLUS MONSTER GAUGE - REAR An Innovative Controls model SL Monster tank gauge shall be provided on the rear of the apparatus. The gauge shall feature a 180 degree highly visible wide view ultra -bright LED display showing the level of the booster tank. INNOVATIVE CONTROLS SL PLUS MONSTER GAUGE - RIGHT SIDE An Innovative Controls model SL Monster tank gauge shall be provided on the right side of the body. The gauge shall feature a 180 degree highly visible wide view ultra -bright LED display showing the level of the booster tank. INNOVATIVE CONTROLS SL PLUS TANK GAUGE - LEFT SIDE An Innovative Controls model SL Plus tank gauge shall be provided on the left side of the apparatus body or pump compartment. The gauge shall feature a 180 degree highly visible wide view ultra -bright LED display showing the level of the booster tank. C 'TANK GAUGE PARK BRAKE DISABLE The tank gauge(s) shall be disabled when the park brake is released so that the lights are not a distraction when the vehicle is in motion. ICI DISCHARGE PRESSURE GAUGES Unless otherwise specified, each 1 1/2" or larger discharge shall have an ICI pressure gauge. The gauge shall be glycerin filled (-40F to +150F), read from 0 - 400 psi, be accurate within +/- 1 % and have a high impact resistant clear acrylic lens. Pressure gauge size - 2 3/4" diameter ICI The individual discharge pressure gauges shall have a 2 3/4" diameter. Pressure gauge face white with black numbers The discharge pressure gauge dials shall be white with black markings. The needle shall match the color of the markings. Pressure gauge - control handle alignment The pressure gauge shall be directly in line with the discharge control handle for the discharge that they provide pressure readout for. For ease of operation, this requirement must be strictly adhered to. There shall be no exception to this requirement. Pressure gauge labeling The gauges shall be clearly labeled with permanent color coded labels. Pressure gauge warranty. The discharge pressure gauges shall have a lifetime non -yellowing and freeze warranty. The gauge shall also be warrantied for four years for defects in materials and workmanship including fluid leakage. Warranty will not cover labor costs and/or transportation costs. Air horn button on pump panel. 10015-0001 13 08/26/17 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas PUMP PANEL AIR HORN BUTTON A momentary push button shall be provided on the pump panel to activate air horns. IDENTIFICATION LABELS FOR PUMP PANEL Innovative Controls verbiage label bezels shall be installed. The bezel assemblies will be used to identify apparatus components. These labels shall be designed and manufactured to withstand the specified apparatus service environment. Where required, the verbiage label bezel assemblies shall include a chrome plated panel mount bezel with durable easy to read UV resistant polycarbonate inserts featuring the specified verbiage and color coding. The UV resistant polycarbonate verbiage and color inserts shall be sub -surface screen printed to eliminate the possibility of wear and protect the inks from fading. Both the insert labels and bezel shall be backed with 3M permanent adhesive (200MP), which meets UL969 and NFPA standards. The color scheme for the discharge and intake labels shall be per NFPA A.16.9.1. BOOSTER TANK- PRO POLY of AMERICA The tank shall have a LIFETIME warranty provided by Pro -Poly of America. The tank shall be constructed of 1/2" thick Polyprene sheet stock. This material shall be non -corrosive stress relieved thermo-plastic, black in color and U.V. stabilized for maximum protection. The booster tank shall be of a special configuration and is so designed to be completely independent of the body and compartments. All exterior tank joints and seams shall be extrusion welded and/or contain the BENT EDGE and tested for maximum strength and integrity. The top of the booster tank is fitted with removable lifting eyes designed with a 3 to 1 safety factor to facilitate easy removal. The transverse swash partitions shall be manufactured of 3/8" Polyprene material. The longitudinal swash partitions shall be constructed of 3/8" Polyprene and extend through the cover to allow for positive welding and maximum integrity. All partitions shall be equipped with vent and air holes to permit movement of air and water between compartments. The partitions shall be designed to provide maximum water flow. All swash partitions shall interlock with one another and are welded to each other as well as to the walls of the tank. The tank cover shall be constructed of 1/2" thick black Polyprene stress relieved UV stabilized material and shall incorporate a three piece locking design which will allow for individual removal of each section of necessary. The tank cover shall be recessed 1/2" from the top of the tank and shall be welded to both sides and longitudinal partitions of maximum integrity. Each of the covers shall have hold downs consisting of 2" polypropylene dowels spaced a maximum of 30" apart. These dowels shall extend through the covers and will assist in keeping the covers rigid under fast filling conditions. A minimum of two lifting dowels shall be drilled and tapped to accommodate the lifting eyes. The sump shall be constructed of 1/2" black polyprene. The sump shall have a 3" NPT threaded outlet on the bottom for a drain plug. An anti -swirl plate shall be located approximately 2 1/2" above the sump. The tank cradle assembly shall be designed to provide support to the tank. The assembly shall be approved by the manufacturer of the tank. BOOSTER TANK CAPACITY 1.000 GALLONS The poly booster tank shall have a capacity of 1,000 U.S. gallons. 10" x 10" booster tank fill tower - Left side front 10015-0001 08/26/17 14 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas BOOSTER TANK FILL TOWER - LEFT SIDE FRONT The tank shall have a combination vent and manual fill tower. The fill tower shall be constructed of 1/2" polypropylene and shall be a minimum of 10" x 10" outer dimension. The tower shall be located in the left front corner of the hose bed. The tower shall have a 1/4" thick removable polypropylene screen and polypropylene hinged type cover. 4" TANK OVERFLOW A 4" diameter tank vent/overflow shall be provided and integrated into the tank. The piping shall be a minimum of schedule 40 polypropylene designed to run through the tank and discharge behind the rear wheels. 1" TANK SUMP DRAIN A 1" drain shall be provided in the bottom of the tank sump to fully drain the tank. The drain shall use 1" stainless steel piping with a 1" valve. The control for the valve shall be remoted to the driver's side of the apparatus just under and behind the side rub rail. The drain control handle shall be labeled "TANK DRAIN". 3" TANK SUMP CLEAN OUT PLUG A 3" tank sump clean out plug drain shall be provided in the bottom of the tank sump. 2 1/2" REAR TANK FILL(S) one (1) 2 1/2" rear tank fills shall be provided on the rear of the apparatus. The fill connection shall be located on the right side of the rear face. The valve shall be located on the inside of the rear compartment with the valve control and connection located on the exterior. The fill valve shall be connected to the tank with 2 1/2" stainless steel pipe. REAR FILL LOCATION - RIGHT (PASSENGER) SIDE The rear fill shall be located on the right (passenger) side. Akron manual 8825 valve. 2.5" tank fill(s) (valve in rear compt). An Akron 8825 series valve with R-1 handle shall be utilized on the tank fill. The control for the valve and the valve bleeder/drain control shall be remoted to the exterior of the rear compartment. Rear tank fill 2 1/2" FNST thread connection. The fill shall have a 2 1/2" FNST swivel connection and 30 -degree elbow with a chrome plated plug and chain. No piping/valve shield. The piping and valve for the tank fill will extend into the side rear compartment and may interfere with equipment storage in that area. Bleeder drain A 3/4" bleeder valve shall be provided on the the tank fill. 3" TANK TO PUMP One 3" tank to pump line(s) and valve(s) shall be provided between the tank and the pump. The piping from the sump to the valve shall be 4". Manually controlled from pump panel (tank to pump). The tank to pump valve shall be manually controlled on the pump panel. 10015-0001 15 08/26/17 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas TANK TO PUMP CHECK VALVE A check valve assembly shall be provided on the pump. The valve shall prevent unintentional back filling of the tank through the tank to pump line. Connection from the valve to the tank shall be made by using a non -collapsible flexible rubber hose. HOT DIPPED GALVANIZED SUB FRAME The tank cradle and body substructure shall be constructed of high strength ASTM A-36 structural steel with a 36,000 psi minimum yield strength. The entire substructure shall be framed and jig welded together to insure a truly square assembly. The substructure shall be fastened to the chassis rails so that it may be easily removed from the chassis for repair, replacement or mounting to a new chassis. After complete assembly of the tank cradle substructure, the entire assembly shall be hot dipped galvanized for superior corrosion protection. Due to the extreme duty that this apparatus will experience during its intended service life and to prevent rusting and corrosion from shortening the service life of this apparatus, sub frames fabricated of painted/undercoated steel or aluminum tubing shall not be acceptable. 20 YEAR SUB -STRUCTURE WARRANTY The tank cradle and body substructure shall have a 20 warranty covering failure due to corrosion perforation or structural design error. This warranty shall be in effect for 20 years after delivery of the apparatus to the customer. NO EXCEPTION. HYPER-FLEXBODY MOUNTING The body module assembly shall be mounted to the chassis frame rails with "Hyper-Flex"'vibration and shock isolators using a forward mounting system. Flexible neoprene pads, or U -springs especially developed for the expected weight and torsional flexing of the apparatus body, shall be incorporated into the system to eliminate chassis frame rail flex from transmitting harmful loads and twisting onto the body. 100" BODY WIDTH The apparatus body shall be 100" wide from side to side measuring from the rub rail mounting surface. APPARATUS BODY MATERIAL The entire apparatus body shall be constructed of 304 marine grade stainless steel with a #4 annealed and polished finish. The interior of the apparatus body shall not require any finish painting. The compartment interiors must be a #4 finish. Mill finish or DA sanded finish will not be acceptable. APPARATUS BODY CONSTRUCTION The entire apparatus body shall be formed by sheering and bending the sheet metal. Metal tubular structures or extrusions shall not be used in the construction of the apparatus body. All edges of the sheared metal shall be sanded to remove any sharp shearing edges prior to bending the metal. After sheering and bending, the body shall be assembled on a jig table that is designed to hold all parts securely in place to insure an accurately built apparatus body. NGB stainless steel bolted construction I. 10015-0001 16 08/26/17 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas APPARATUS BODY ASSEMBLY METHOD The entire apparatus body shall be assembled using only bolted type construction. All apparatus body parts shall be able to be unbolted without the need to cut welds, etc. No exceptions to this requirement as all apparatus manufacturers have the capability to manufacture apparatus bodies in this manner. COMPARTMENTFLOORS All compartment floors shall be constructed of 304 marine grade stainless steel with a # 4 annealed and polished finish on the interior surface. The drain ports shall be designed to prevent road spray from entering the compartment. The front edge shall consist of a minimum of two bends to provide additional strength in the compartment floor and shall then form the lower door jamb. All compartment floors shall be sweep out design. This shall include the lower side compartments, any compartments above the wheel well, any transverse compartments, and the rear face compartment(s). Any exception to this requirement will cause immediate rejection of bid. COMPARTMENT WEIGHT RATING Each compartment shall be designed to carry 1,000 lbs. of equipment distributed throughout the compartment. INTERIOR COMPARTMENT SURFACES All visible interior compartment surfaces shall be 304 marine grade stainless steel with a # 4 annealed and polished finish. CSurfaces that are painted or coated in any manner, raw material or any surface with any type sanded finish are not 'acceptable. L) FRONT COMPARTMENT CORNERS The apparatus body front compartment corners and vertical faces on both sides shall be constructed of 304 marine grade stainless steel with a # 4 annealed and polished finish. The corners shall be a one-piece fabrication from top to bottom and from the inner body panel to the outer face of the compartment to provide maximum strength. Corners using structural support channels or extrusions that require two or more pieces shall not be implemented. The If 4 finish corner shall wrap around the side of the apparatus body and form the front compartment door jamb providing front corner protection. REAR COMPARTMENT CORNERS - BRUSHED The apparatus body rear compartment corners and vertical faces on both sides shall be constructed of 304 marine grade stainless steel with a # 4 annealed and polished finish. The corners shall be a one- piece fabrication from top to bottom and from the inner body panel to the outer face of the compartment to provide maximum strength. Corners using structural support channels or extrusions that require two or more pieces shall not be implemented. The # 4 finish corner shall wrap around the side of the apparatus body and form the rear compartment door jamb providing front corner protection. 10015-0001 17 08/26/17 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas COMPARTMENT TOPS/CEILINGS The apparatus body compartment tops shall be constructed of 304 marine grade stainless steel with a # 4 annealed and polished finish on the interior surface. COMPARTMENT TOP OVERLAY The compartment top shall be overlaid with 1/8 aluminum treadbrite. The aluminum treadbrite shall be an overlay only and shall not form any structural part of the apparatus body or shall the bottom side of the treadbrite be visible when looking into the compartment. PAINTED FENDERWELLS The left and right side rear fender wells shall be constructed of ultra -smooth 304 marine grade stainless sheet steel with a minimum tensile strength of 90,000 psi. The fender wells shall be radius cut and shall have a full circular inner liner to prevent rust pockets and for ease of cleaning. A 1" gap shall be provided on the bottom of each side of the circular liner to allow drainage of water and for easy cleanout. Sufficient clearance shall be provided for tire chains. Before the booster tank is installed, the fender wells shall be thoroughly cleaned and all seams sealed to prevent corrosion in the fender well area. PAINTED FENDERWELLS The fender wells shall be finish painted the primary exterior color of the apparatus. UPPER DOOR POSTS - PAINTED The upper door post to the front and rear of the compartment door above the rear wheels shall be constructed of ultra - smooth 304 marine grade stainless sheet steel with a minimum tensile strength of 90,000 psi. The outer surface of these door posts shall be finished painted. REMOVABLE INNER FENDER LINER The fender wells shall be radius cut and shall have a circular inner liner to prevent corrosion pockets and for ease of cleaning. The inner liner shall be constructed of high impact polypropylene material and shall be fully removable for chassis suspension access. Removable fender liner - no exception To prevent the accumulation of potential corrosive materials in the fender well area, there shall be no exception to the removable inner fender liner. STAINLESS STEEL FENDERETTE The fender wells shall be trimmed with a polished stainless steel fenderette. The stainless steel fenderette shall be secured into place with stainless steel fasteners and shall be easily removable for replacement. A black rubber fender welting shall be provided between the fenderette and the inner liner surface. The fenderettes shall protrude from the apparatus body a maximum of 1 ". 10015-0001 08/26/17 18 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas REPLACEABLE FENDERETTE The stainless steel fenderette shall be secured to the apparatus body with stainless steel fasteners and shall be easily removable for replacement. Fenderettes that are welded to the apparatus body are not acceptable. Outer body side brushed stainless OUTER BODY SIDES The outer left and right side body panels above the compartment tops shall be constructed of 304 2B marine grade stainless steel with a # 4 brushed finish and shall not require any finish paint. COMPARTMENT VENTILATION Each compartment shall have a removable metal ventilation plate to allow for air movement in the compartment. A cleanable filter material shall be provided behind the plate. Plastic cover plates will not be acceptable. ROM SERIES IV ROLL UP COMPARTMENT DOORS For all compartments requiring roll up doors, Robinson (ROM) Series IV roll up doors shall be installed. �- Each shutter slat, track, bottom rail, and drip rail shall be constructed from anodized 6063 T6 aluminum. The shutter slats shall feature a double wall extrusion 0.315" thick with a concave interior surface to minimize loose equipment jamming the shutter door closed. Shutter slats shall feature an interlocking end shoe to prevent side to side binding of the shutter door during operation. Slats must have interlocking joints with an inverted locking flange. The slat inner seal shall be a one piece PVC extrusion designed to prevent metal to metal contact while minimizing dirt and water from entering the compartment. The shutter door tracks shall be one piece design with integral overlapping flange to provide a clean finished look without the need of caulk. Door tracks shall feature an extruded Santoprene rubber double lip low profile side seal with a silicone co -extruded back to reduce friction during shutter operation. The shutter bottom rail shall be a one piece double wall extrusion with integrated finger pull. The finger pull shall be curved upward with a linear striated surface to improve operator grip while operating the shutter door. The bottom rail shall have a smooth contoured interior surface to prevent loose equipment from jamming the shutter door. Bottom rail seal shall be made from Santoprene and shall be a double "V" seal to prevent water and debris from entering compartment. The bottom rail lift bar shall be a one piece "D" shaped aluminum extrusion with linear striations to improve operator grip during operation. The lift bar shall have a wall thickness of 0.125" and be be supported by no less than two pivot blocks constructed from Type 66 Glass filled reinforced nylon for superior strength. The bottom rail end blocks shall have incorporated drain holes which will allow any moisture that collects inside the extrusion to drain out. Shutter door shall have an enclosed counter balance system. The system shall be 4" in diameter and held in place by 2 heavy duty 18 gauge zinc plated plates. The counter balance system shall have 2 over -molded rubber guide wheels to provide a smooth transition from vertical track to counter balance system; no foam material of any kind shall be permitted or used in this area. 10015-0001 19 08/26/17 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas STAINLESS STEEL COATED FASTENERS All fasteners used in the finish construction of the apparatus body shall be marine grade stainless steel. Fasteners that pass through a dissimilar metal panel shall be Magna -Gard, or equal, coated to help prevent metal reaction and corrosion. As the Magna -Gard, or equal, coating is a "baked on" type coating providing for excellent adhesion to the fastener, spray on type coatings may be used in conjunction with the Magna -Gard, or equal, but not in place of it. Because dissimilar metal corrosion is a common occurrence on all apparatus and the Magna -Gard (or similar "baked on" coatings) fasteners are commercially available to all manufacturers and is not a proprietary product, there shall be no exception to this requirement. DRIVER'S SIDE COMPARTMENT IN FRONT OF THE REAR WHEELS A compartment shall be provided in front of the rear wheels. The compartment interior dimensions shall be 67" high x 47.75" wide with the lower 28" of the compartment being 26" usable depth and the remaining upper section being 14" usable depth. The compartment shall have a roll up door with a satin finish. DRIVER'S SIDE ABOVE WHEEL COMPARTMENT A compartment shall be provided above the rear wheels. The compartment interior dimensions shall be 37" high x 63.75" wide x 14" usable depth. The compartment shall have roll up door with a satin finish. DRIVER'S SIDE COMPARTMENT BEHIND REAR WHEELS A compartment shall be provided behind the rear wheels. The compartment interior dimensions shall be 67" high x 44" wide x 26" useable depth in a portion of the lower section and the remaining upper section being 14" usable depth. The compartment shall have a roll up door with a satin finish. PASSENGER'S SIDE COMPARTMENT IN FRONT OF THE REAR WHEELS A compartment shall be provided in front of the rear wheels. The compartment interior dimensions shall be 67" high x 47.75" wide with the lower 28" of the compartment being 26" usable depth and the remaining upper section being 14" usable depth. The compartment shall have a roll up door with a satin finish. PASSENGER'S SIDE ABOVE WHEEL COMPARTMENT A compartment shall be provided above the rear wheels. The compartment interior dimensions shall be 37" high x 63.75" wide x 14" usable depth. The compartment shall have a roll up door with a satin finish. 10015-0001 20 08/26/17 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas F1PASSENGER'S SIDE COMPARTMENT BEHIND REAR WHEELS A compartment shall be provided behind the rear wheels. The compartment interior dimensions shall be 67" high x 44" wide x 26" useable depth in a portion of the lower section and the remaining upper section being 14" usable depth. The compartment shall have a roll up door with a satin finish. REAR FACE COMPARTMENT A rear compartment shall be provided on the apparatus just ahead of the rear step. The compartment shall be a minimum of 30" useable depth. REAR COMPARTMENT HEIGHT U The rear facing compartment shall extend upward and shall be flush with the top of the booster tank to maximize the height of the rear compartment. There shall not be a void area between the top of the rear facing compartment and the bottom of the hose bed nor shall the booster tank extend over the rear compartment. REAR FACE COMPARTMENT DOOR - ROLL UP The rear compartment shall have a roll up door. The door shall have a satin finish. DRIVER'S SIDE REAR COMPARTMENT - TRANSVERSE The driver's side compartment behind the rear wheels shall be open into the rear facing compartment (transverse). PASSENGER'S SIDE REAR COMPARTMENT - TRANSVERSE The passenger's side compartment behind the rear wheels shall open into the rear facing compartment (transverse). REAR STEP MATERIAL - NFPA ALUMINUM TREADBRITE The rear step shall be constructed of NFPA complaint bright finish aluminum treadbrite. 18" REAR TAILBOARD STEP An 18" depth rear tailboard step shall be provided on the apparatus. The step shall be spaced from the rear face of the apparatus body a minimum of 3/4" for easy wash out. RUBRAILS - BRIGHT ANODIZED ALUMINUM Extruded aluminum rub rails shall be provided on the apparatus body sides. The rub rails shall have a bright finish with anodized coating to protect the finish. The rub rails shall be spaced from the apparatus body a minimum of 1/4" with poly spacers. The rub rails must be bolted on to the apparatus body to allow easy replacement if damaged. Rub rails that are permanently fastened to the apparatus body by welding or any other permanent method will not be acceptable. NO EXCEPTION WILL BE ALLOWED TO THIS REQUIREMENT. 10015-0001 21 08/26/17 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas RUB RAIL ENDS The rub rail ends shall be'capped' with a high impact resistant black EPDM contoured block. HOSE BED FLOORING The floor of the hose bed shall be constructed of fiber reinforced Dura-Dek, or equal, material. The top portion of each "T" cross section shall measure 1 5/8" wide x 3/16" thick with beaded ends. The vertical portion shall be 3/16" thick tapering out at the bottom to a thickness of 1/2" and have an overall height of 1 ". The "T" sections shall be spaced 3/4" apart to allow for drainage and ventilation. The flooring shall then be protected with a polyurethane coating to screen out ultraviolet rays. The gray colored coating shall be baked on and include a slip resistant material. HOSE BED - 68" WIDE The hose bed shall be 68" wide from side to side. HOSE BED CAPACITY The hose bed shall have the capacity to carry the following hose load: HOSE BED DIVIDER(S) There shall be one (2) hose bed divider(s) to partition off hose. The divider(s) shall be constructed of 3/16" thick aluminum plate material. The lower edge of the divider(s) shall have a two inch 90 -degree bend toward one side and a 2" x 2" x 3/16" aluminum angle welded to the other side. The divider(s) shall be adjustable by sliding in tracks which are recessed flush into the hose bed flooring, one on front and one on rear. The divider shall be held in place by two bolts on each end. The upper rear corner of the divider(s) shall have a minimum of a 3" radius cut with a 1" aluminum rub plate. HOSE BED BULKHEAD A bulkhead divider shall be provided in the front area of the hose bed separating the hose bed from the tank fill tower(s). The balance of this area that is not occupied by fill tower or other mounted equipment shall be used as a dunnage compartment. HOSE BED COVER WITH VELCRO FASTENERS A heavy duty vinyl coated nylon hose bed cover shall be provided to protect the hose load from the weather. The cover shall extend from the front of the hose bed to the rear and then extend downward to cover the exposed rear of the bed. The cover shall have a double reinforced area where the cover comes into contact with the upper rear corners of the hose bed dividers. The cover shall be secured to the apparatus using Velcro on the sides and lift dots on front. The rear of the cover shall be secured to the apparatus using positive mechanical latches. , 10015-0001 22 08/26/17 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas r1 HOSE BED COVER - RED The hose bed cover shall be red. LOW MOUNT ENCLOSED LADDER COMPARTMENT A ladder storage compartment shall be provided on the right side of the apparatus with an access door on the rear. The compartment shall be located below the hose bed level and shall not be located above or through the booster tank. The compartment shall be located between the booster tank and the right side compartments. For ease of removal and replacement with limited staffing, the compartment shall be designed to carry all portable ladders vertically on their beams. Ladder racks that carry the ladders horizontally shall not be acceptable. The compartment shall be constructed of 5052 1/8" aluminum with a brushed finish. Individual slides fabricated of 5052 H32 alloy aluminum shall be provided in the compartment on both sides to allow individual storage for all ladders. The slides shall be provided with permanently attached Rodex poly slip blocks with tapered front and rear edges allow easier loading/unloading of the ladders. All ladders shall be capable of being removed individually without disturbing the remaining ladders. LADDER COMPARTMENT DOOR An aluminum tread plate vertically hinged door with a slam -type latch shall be provided on the compartment. The latch shall be activated by a large "D" ring control. The use of lift -and -turn or small snap type latches on this door shall not be Cacceptable. PIKE POLE STORAGE Storage for two straight handle pike poles shall be provided in the ladder storage compartment LADDER COMPARTMENT LIGHT An LED light shall be provided in the ladder storage compartment. The light shall be mounted just inside the ladder compartment access door and activated with an automatic door switch. The light switch shall be incorporated into the door ajar warning system in the cab. DUO SAFETY 24'2 -SECTION ALUMINUM LADDER One (1) Duo Safety 900A 24' NFPA compliant two section aluminum extension ladder provided and mounted. DUO SAFETY 14' ALUMINUM ROOF LADDER One (1) Duo Safety model 775A 14' NFPA compliant aluminum roof ladder with folding hooks shall be provided and mounted. DUO SAFETY 10' ALUMINUM FOLDING ATTIC LADDER One (1) Duo Safety 585A 10' NFPA compliant aluminum folding attic ladder shall be provided and mounted. 1 hard suct above each high side compt 10015-0001 08/26/17 23 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas HARD SUCTION MOUNTINGS Two hard suction hose troughs shall be provided and mounted one above the high side compartments on left side and one above the high side compartments on the right side. The troughs shall be constructed of 1/8" 5052 smooth aluminum sheeting material with a brushed finish. HARD SUCTION SECURING STRAPS The hard suction shall be held in the troughs using velcro straps on both ends. COMPARTMENT SHELF TRACKS - ALUMINUM Four (4) sets consisting of two heavy duty aluminum adjustable tracks shall be provided in specified compartments, one for each end of shelf. The tracks shall not be welded to the apparatus body. SHALLOW DEPTH COMPARTMENT SHELVING There shall be four (4) shallow depth shelves provided. The shelves shall be constructed of 1/8" smooth aluminum with a 2" upward bend on the front and rear edges. Randoom orbit sanded finsh 12/14 shallow shelves. The shelves shall have a random orbit sanded finish. Randoom orbit sanded finsh 12/14 shallow shelves. The shelves shall have a random orbit sanded finish. SHALLOW DEPTH COMPARTMENT SHELVING — STAINLESS STEEL There shall be one (1) shallow depth shelves provided. The shelves shall be constructed of heavy gauge stainless steel. The shelves shall have a 2" upward bend on the front and rear edges. SLIDE OUT TRAYS 2 Slide out trays will be provided, location TBD by customer. DRIVER'S SIDE FRONT OF WHEELWELL SPARE CYLINDER COMPARTMENT A compartment shall be provided in the wheel area in front of the rear axle on the driver's side to hold a total of two (2) spare SCBA cylinders. The compartment shall be injection molded high strength polyethylene designed specifically for the SCBA cylinder storage. The compartment shall be slanted towards the rear and have a drain port at the low point of the compartment. DRIVER'S SIDE REAR OF WHEELWELL SPARE CYLINDER COMPARTMENT A compartment shall be provided in the wheel area behind the rear axle on the driver's side to hold a total of two (2) spare SCBA cylinders. 10015-0001 24 08/26/17 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas 1The compartment shall be injection molded high strength polyethylene designed specifically for the SCBA cylinder storage. The compartment shall be slanted towards the rear and have a drain port at the low point of the compartment. PASSENGER'S SIDE FRONT OF WHEELWELL SPARE CYLINDER COMPARTMENT A compartment shall be provided in the wheel area in front of the rear axle on the passenger's side to hold a total of two (2) spare SCBA cylinders. The compartment shall be injection molded high strength polyethylene designed specifically for the SCBA cylinder storage. The compartment shall be slanted towards the rear and have a drain port at the low point of the compartment. PASSENGER'S SIDE REAR OF WHEELWELL SPARE CYLINDER COMPARTMENT A compartment shall be provided in the wheel area behind the rear axle on the passenger's side to hold a total of two (2) spare SCBA cylinders. The compartment shall be injection molded high strength polyethylene designed specifically for the SCBA cylinder storage. The compartment shall be slanted towards the rear and have a drain port at the low point of the compartment. WHEELWELL STORAGE COMPARTMENT DOORS — BRUSHED FINISH STAINLESS Brushed finish stainless steel access doors shall be provided on each wheel well storage compartment in the wheel well. WHEELWELL SCBA CYLINDER COMPARTMENT RETENTION STRAPS One 1" wide loop of high visibility yellow webbing shall be installed in each wheel well spare cylinder compartment for each cylinder to be stored in the compartment. The loop(s) shall be designed to loop around the cylinder valve and help prevent the cylinder from sliding out of the compartment if the door is not latched or fails. PAC-TRAC MOUNTING BOARDS There shall be three (3) PAC-TRAC mounting board(s) provided and mounted in the apparatus. The mounting boards shall be approximately 30" high x 28" wide. FOLDING ACCESS STEPS Austin FS -200 CHR chrome plated folding access steps shall be provided in areas listed in these specifications. All access steps provided on the apparatus shall support a minimum static load of 500 lbs. and be mounted in accordance to recommended mounting procedures as outlined by NFPA 1901. The steps shall be minimum of 6.5" wide x 6.5" depth. The steps shall be attached to the apparatus using stainless steel bolts with locking type nuts. RH (pass) front high side compts 4 access steps - folding. Four NFPA compliant folding steps shall be provided on the right side front compartment face. LH (driver) front high side compts 4 access steps Folding. Four NFPA compliant folding steps shall be provided on the left side front compartment face. RH (pass) rear 3 access steps Folding. Three NFPA compliant folding steps shall be provided on the rear of the apparatus on the right side. LH (driver) rear 3 access steps Folding. Three NFPA compliant folding steps shall be provided on the rear of the apparatus on the left side. 10015-0001 25 08/26/17 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas NFPA KNURLED FINISH HANDRAILS All handrails shall be 1 1/4" diameter extruded aluminum "knurled finish" with chrome plated stanchions. Rubber gaskets shall be provided between the stanchions and any painted surfaces. LEFT REAR VERTICAL HAND RAILS An NFPA compliant handrail shall be provided on the left rear of the apparatus for boarding the rear step and using the left rear hose bed access steps. RIGHT REAR VERTICAL HAND RAILS An NFPA compliant handrail shall be provided on the right rear of the apparatus for boarding the rear step and using the right rear hose bed access steps. RIGHT FRONT GRAB RAIL A 12" NFPA compliant horizontal handrail shall be provided on the right front of the apparatus towards the front of the hose bed. LEFT FRONT GRAB RAIL A 12" NFPA compliant horizontal handrail shall be provided on the left front of the apparatus towards the front of the hose bed. RIGHT REAR GRAB RAIL A 12" NFPA compliant horizontal handrail shall be provided on the right rear of the apparatus towards the rear of the hose bed. LEFT REAR GRAB RAIL A 12" NFPA compliant horizontal handrail shall be provided on the left rear of the apparatus towards the rear of the hose bed. INTERMEDIATE REAR HORIZONTAL HAND RAIL An intermediate horizontal handrail shall be provided on the rear of the apparatus. WALKWAY GRAB RAILS 1 1/4" diameter extruded aluminum "knurled finish" handrails with chrome plated stanchions shall be provided on each side of the walkway entry. NFPA 1901 CERTIFIED 12 VOLT ELECTRICAL SYSTEM The 12 -volt apparatus body electrical system shall be provided and shall be in compliance with NFPA 1901 testing and certification procedures as follows: 10015-0001 26 08/26/17 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas NFPA MINIMUM ELECTRICAL LOAD DEFINITION The NFPA 1901 defined minimum electrical load shall consist of the total amperage required to simultaneously operate the following in a stationary mode: • Propulsion engine and transmission. • The clearance and marker lights. • Communication equipment (5 amp default). • Illumination of all walking surfaces, the ground at all egress points, control and instrumentation panels and 50% of total compartment lighting. • Minimum warning lights required for "blocking right of way" mode. • The current to simultaneously operate and fire pump and all specified electrical devices. • Anything defined by the purchaser, in the advertised specifications, to be critical to the mission of the apparatus. RESERVE CAPACITY TEST The first electrical test to be performed will be the Reserve Capacity Test. All items listed in NFPA Minimum Load Definition shall be activated with the engine shut off. After 10 minutes of operation, those items shall be deactivated. After deactivation, the battery system shall have ample reserve to start the engine. ALTERNATOR PERFORMANCE TEST AT IDLE An "alternator performance test at idle" test shall be completed. The minimum continuous electrical load shall be - activated with the engine running at idle speed. When the engine temperature has been stabilized at idle speed, the battery system shall be tested to detect any battery discharge current. ALTERNATOR PERFORMANCE TEST AT FULL LOAD An "alternator performance test at full load" test shall be completed. The minimum continuous electrical load shall be activated with the engine running up to the engine manufacturer's governed speed for a 2 hour period. TEST CONDITIONS All electrical testing shall be performed with the engine compartment at approximately 200 degrees. 12 -VOLT WIRING SYSTEM All 12 -volt electrical wiring shall be SXL cross link rated to carry 125% of the maximum current for which the circuit is protected. The wire shall be of sufficient size so that voltage drop in any electrical device does not exceed 10%. All wiring shall be color, number, and function coded with the number and function being printed every 3" along the entire length of all apparatus body wires (as required by NFPA 1901). All wiring shall be routed through heavy duty PVC split loom securely attached and protected against heat, oil, and physical damage. All locations where the wire passes through a body panel shall be protected with electrical grommets. All connections shall be made using mechanical connectors and be screwed to terminal or junction box with machine screws. Wire nut, insulation displacement, or piercing connections shall not be used. All circuits shall be provided with properly rated low voltage over current protective devices of the automatic reset type. Removable access panels shall be provided to provide access to the wire and electrical components. 10015-0001 27 08/26/17 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas V -MUX multiplexed electrical system. MULTI-PLEXED ELECTRICAL SYSTEM The apparatus body electrical system shall incorporate a Multiplexed Electrical System. The multiplex system shall consist of all solid-state components contained inside aluminum extrusions referred to as nodes. Each node shall consist of (24) output channels and (24) input channels. All inputs and outputs will be configured into an electrical harness utilizing Deutsch connectors. The nodes must be waterproof and not require special mounting requirements. The system, at a minimum, shall be capable of performing the following functions: load management sequencing, switch loads, receive digital and analog signals, perform and report diagnostics, continuously report vehicle status and the system is expandable. Placement of nodes throughout the apparatus enables a reduction in wire harness bundles, elimination of redundant harnesses and separate circuit boards, relay and circuit breakers, electrical hardware, separate electrical or interlock subsystems and associated electronics for controlling various electrical loads and inputs. The multiplex system shall be field re -programmable and re -configurable by any authorized dealer or service center. This complete system shall eliminate the need for the following separate components or devices: load manager, load sequencer, warning lamp flasher, door open notification system, interlock modules, separate volt meter and ammeter. The Base System Shall Include: • Total Load Management • Load Shedding Capabilities • Load Sequencing Capabilities • "On -Board" Diagnostics Readout • Very Reliable, Solid -State Hardware • Error Reporting • Continuous system monitoring and reporting • Emergency warning lamp flasher • Door Ajar System • Field Configurable • Expandability Capabilities • Advanced PC Diagnostics As -built wiring harness drawings and a master circuit list of electrical circuits that the apparatus builder installs.shall be furnished in the delivery manuals. These schematics must show the electrical system broken down into separate functions, or small groups of related functions. Schematics shall depict circuit numbers, electrical components, harnesses, and connectors from beginning to end. A single drawing for all electrical circuits installed by the apparatus builder shall not be accepted. VMUX WARRANTY The VMUX multiplexed electrical system shall be warranted, under normal use and service, for a period of four years. One year parts and labor and the remaining three years parts only. AUTOMATIC HIGH IDLE FUNCTION An automatic high idle system shall be installed and will activate whenever the system voltage drops below a determined voltage. The high idle will remain on until adequate voltage is achieved. 10015-0001 28 08/26/17 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas MASTER BATTERY DISCONNECT A Cole Hersee master battery disconnect switch shall be provided and mounted within easy reach of the driver when entering the apparatus. A green 'battery on' indicator light shall be provided in clear view of the driver. The light shall be mounted in a manner that will not impair the driver's vision. REAR LICENSE PLATE LIGHT/BRACKET A chrome plated LED license plate light shall be provided on the rear of the apparatus. A license plate mounting bracket shall be provided that spaces the license plate away from the apparatus body. CLEARANCE LIGHTS/REFLECTORS All apparatus body clearance lights shall be LED style. All lower clearance lights and reflectors shall be mounted in a manner that provides protection from damage, and shall comply with FMVSS-108 regulations. MID -MOUNTED SIDE TURN SIGNAL - LED An amber LED side turn signal shall be provided in the mid-section area of the apparatus on both sides. ,LED PUMP COMPARTMENT LIGHTS (21 Two LED compartment lights shall be provided to illuminate the pump compartment. The lights shall function with the pump operators gauge panel lights. ENGINE COMPARTMENT LIGHT - LED An LED light shall be provided and mounted over the engine on the engine compartment wall. An on/off switch shall be provided on the light to activate it. TRACK TYPE LED COMPARTMENT LIGHTING Each apparatus body compartment shall have one track type LED light vertically mounted in the compartment. The lights shall be constructed of an unbreakable type clear poly type flexible material housed in an aluminum extrusion. A compartment that is considered a'full height' compartment shall have a 48" long light section and a 'low height' or above wheel compartment shall have a 18" long section. The lights shall function automatically and independently of other compartments when the compartment door is opened. Compartment lighting systems that are controlled by a single, dash mounted switch are not acceptable. COMPARTMENT LIGHT SWITCHES Each hinged apparatus body door compartment shall have a magnetic style reed indicator switch. Each roll up door shall have an integral door open indicator magnet in the lift bar. If the bar is not properly closed, it shall 08/26/17 10015-0001 29 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas activate the "Door Open" light in the cab. The compartment lights shall function automatically when the door is opened. A master compartment light switch shall not be acceptable. DOOR AJAR INDICATOR - LED A red LED flashing light shall be provided on the cab dash area in clear view of the driver to warn of an open compartment or personnel door. A label shall be provided that states "Do Not Move Apparatus When Light Is On". PERIMETER GROUND LIGHTING five (5) There shall be five (5) 4" diameter underbody perimeter lights furnished and installed. The lights shall have an unbreakable polycarbonate lens and housing. The lights shall be sealed to help prevent moisture entry. The ground lights shall be activated with the parking brake. LED APPARATUS BODY STEP LIGHTING All apparatus body and pump steps and running boards shall be illuminated using chrome plated or stainless steel LED lights. The lights shall function automatically with the park brake. GROUND/STEP LIGHTING CUTOFF SWITCH A ground/step light cut off switch shall be provided in the cab to allow the driver to disable the ground lights and other lights that activate when the parking brake is set. The switch shall automatically re -set itself when the parking brake is released. KUSSMAUL 20/20 BATTERY CHARGER A Kussmaul Auto -Charge 20/20 fully automatic battery charger with 20 -amp output shall be installed on the apparatus. Remote voltage sensing shall be provided to compensate the charger output for the voltage drop in the charging wires. A 0-25 ampere meter shall be provided on the charging unit to indicate charge rate. KUSSMAUL AUTO -PUMP AIR COMPRESSOR A Kussmaul Auto -Pump 120 -volt air compressor shall be provided on the apparatus. The compressor shall have a .76 cfm open flow with a maximum pressure of 100 psi. The pressure switch shall be pre-set at 70 psi cut in and 90 psi cut out. AUTO -EJECT SHORELINE CONNECTION A Kussmaul 20 amp 120 -volt Super Auto -Eject shall be provided. The unit shall automatically eject the connecting plug when the engine is cranked. AUTO -EJECT COVER - YELLOW The Auto -Eject shall have a spring loaded cover yellow in color. 10015-0001 08/26/17 30 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas AUTO -EJECT MATING PLUG A NEMA 5-15P mating female cord end shall be shipped loose with the apparatus to allow the Fire Department to connect the cord end to a Fire Department provided charging cord. 120 VOLT SHORELINE CONNECTION LOCATION The 120 volt shoreline connection shall be located under the driver's door. WHELEN TRI -CLUSTER TAILLIGHTS - LED/INCANDESCENT Whelan 606TT 4" x 6" LED taillights and 60AOOTAR 4" x 6" LED turn signals shall be provided. The backup lights shall be 4" x 6" clear incandescent. A polished trim housing shall be provided, one each side for mounting the tail lights, turn signal lights, and backup lights. BACKUP LIGHTS PARK FUNCTION The backup lights shall automatically activate when the park brake is set to provide work lighting at the rear of the apparatus. BACKUP ALARM A minimum 97db backup alarm shall be provided and shall automatically activate when the apparatus transmission is placed into reverse. C The backup alarm shall exceed all NFPA1901 and SAE J994 Type D requirements and testing. DASH MOUNTED SWITCH PANEL A dash mounted control console shall be provided for all warning/auxiliary light controls. WARNING LIGHT SWITCH - SINGLE A single master optical warning device switch shall be provided that will activate all minimum optical warning lighting through a single switch. Individual switches shall not be provided for any minimum optical warning lighting to insure total compliance to the warning lighting requirements defined in NFPA 1901. All lighting controlled by this switch shall not be subject to load management. Any warning lights that are installed on the apparatus that are not required to meet the minimum optical warning lighting requirements shall be subjected to load management and shall have individual switches to activate/de-activate the warning light. All switches shall be clearly labeled as to their function. ZONE A UPPER WARNING LIGHTING A Whelen Centurion lightbar shall be mounted on the top of the cab roof. The lightbar shall be 72" in length and mounted with low profile stainless steel brackets. L) 08/26/17 10015-0001 31 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas The lightbar shall be divided into five sections: The center section shall have a rotator with two V mirrors mounted one on each side of the rotator. The lenes shall be clear. The center sections shall automatically de -activate when the apparatus is placed into 'Blocking Right of Way" mode. The outer two sections on each side shall each have one rotator located at the far end of the outer section. A V mirror shall be located next to the rotators. The lenses shall be red. ZONE C UPPER WARNING LIGHTING Two Whalen model L3IHRFN NFPA LED red beacons shall be provided one on each side on the rear. FRONT GRILLE WARNING LIGHTS Two Whelen model M6R red LED lights shall be provided in the grille area on the apparatus. A chrome bezel shall be provided around the lights. INTERSECTION WARNING LIGHT - SIDES One Whelen LINZ6 red LED light shall be provided on each side as low and far forward as possible on the apparatus. A chrome bezel shall be provided around the lights. MID-SECTION WARNING LIGHTS - SIDES One Whelen LINZ6 red LED light shall be provided on each side in the mid-section of the apparatus. A chrome bezel shall be provided around the lights. SIDE FACING LOWER REAR WARNING LIGHTS One Whelen LINZ6 red LED light shall be provided shall be provided on each side of the apparatus as low and as far rearward as possible on the apparatus. A chrome bezel shall be provided around the lights. REAR FACING LOWER WARNING LIGHTS Two Whelen model M611 red LED lights shall be provided on the lower rear of the apparatus. A chrome bezel shall be provided around the lights. CODE 3 V -CON 3672 SIREN A Code 3 model 3672 V -Con siren shall be provided and mounted in the cab. The siren shall have wail, yelp, hyper -yelp, and air horn tones as well as public address (PA) and shall be capable of radio rebroadcast. A hard -wired microphone shall be provided. 100 WATT SPEAKER A 100 watt speaker shall be provided and recessed into the front bumper. The model of speaker installed shall be designed to fit bumper type. 10015-0001 MN 08/26/17 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas Code 3 81 scenes 2 ea side/2 rear CODE 3 81Z26 SCENE LIGHTS Six Code 3 model 81 Z26 9" x 7" 26 degree scene lights shall be provided and mounted two on each side and two on the rear. The lights shall have a chrome plate trim bezel. FRC SPA900-Q70 SCENE LIGHTS (2) Two FRC model SPA900-Q70 scene lights shall be provided and mounted one on each side on the rear. The lights shall be 12VDC and create up to 7,000 lumens each. The lights shall have a chrome plate trim bezel. 12 VOLT SCENE LIGHT ACTIVATION SWITCH (1) A single switch shall be located on the cab control console to activate the 12 volt scene light(s). 12 VOLT SCENE LIGHT ACTIVATION SWITCH (1) A single switch shall be located on the cab control console to activate the 12 volt scene light(s). UNITY AG -C DECK/HOSE BED LIGHTS Two Unity model AG -C chrome plated lights shall be provided and mounted on the rear of the apparatus, one each side. The lights shall be controlled by light head mounted switches and shall be capable of 360 degrees of rotation and 90 degrees above and below horizontal tilt. The lights shall be subject to load management shedding to comply with NFPA 1901. FRC SPECTRA LED TELESCOPING LIGHT - 12 VOLT Two (2) Fire Research model SPA540-Q15 top raising telescoping light(s) shall be mounted on the apparatus. The lighthead shall be 12 volt LED and shall draw a maximum of 13.9 amps creating 15,000 lumens. The telescoping pole shall be constructed of heavy wall anodized tube. The pole shall be secured in any raised position with a non -directional advanced twist lock locking device. The twist lock mechanism shall have a knurled positive grip. The light(s) shall be electrically tested so that they are safe for their intended use. The light(s) shall be certified by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) and shall meet/exceed NFPA 1901. Spectra 12 volt telelight on/off on lighthead The telescoping light(s) shall be equipped with a FRC "ON" switch on the lighthead(s). Spectra 12 volt telelight "up" indicator in cab. The telescoping light(s) shall be equipped with a FRC "SW" pole not nested indicator connected to the apparatus door ajar system. Spectra 12 volt telelight "TW" cord out top The telescoping light(s) shall be equipped with a FRC "TW" retractile coil cord out of the lighthead. Telelight(s) mounted at the pump panel area. The telescoping light(s) shall be mounted at the pump panel. TRAFFIC ADVISOR 08/26/17 10015-0001 33 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas Unit will have a whelen traffic advisor mounted on the rear. VEHICLE DATA RECORDER (VDRL The apparatus shall be equipped with an onboard Vehicle Data Recorder. The recorder shall be capable of recording the following data, in this order, at a minimum of once per second: • Vehicle speed (MPH). • Acceleration (from speedometer) (MPH/Sec). • Deceleration (from speedometer) (MPH/Sec). • Engine speed (RPM). • Engine throttle position (% of throttle). • ABS event (on/off). • Seat occupied status (occupied yes/no by position). • Seat belt status (buckled yes/no by position). • Master optical warning device switch (on/off). • Time (24 hour). • Date (year/month/day). The data shall be stored at the sampling rate in a 48 hour loop and shall have sufficient memory to record 100 engine hours of minute by minute summary data showing the data listed above. When the memory capacity is reached, the system shall erase the oldest data first. All data stored in the VDR shall be password protected and shall be capable of being uploaded by the user to a computer and transferable to into a data management software package. The software shall be provided with the apparatus. The software shall be both "Windows" and "Apple" compatible and shall produce the following formatted reports from the uploaded data: • Raw second -by -second data over a specified data/time range. • Daily log for the time the engine is running for a given date (minute by minute output of all values). • Weekly summary (maximum values each hour for each day of the week). • Monthly summary (maximum values each day for each day of the month). SEATBELT WARNING SYSTEM The apparatus shall be equipped with a seatbelt warning system. The system shall consist of an audible warning device that can be heard at all seated positions that are designed to be occupied while the vehicle is in motion as well as a visual display visible to the driver showing each seating position. The warning system shall be activated anytime the parking brake is released or the automatic transmission is not in park The system shall display seating position lights as follows: • Green (buckled/senses occupant). • Red (buckled/no occupant). • Red (unbuckled/senses occupant). • Dark (unbuckled/no occupant). 08/26/17 10015-0001 34 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas OCCUPIED SEATING POSITIONS (31 There shall be three seating positions designated for use while the vehicle is in motion. Paint Procedure/bolted brushed SS bodies. SOME PAINT PAINT PROCEDURE - PPG DELFLEET BASE COAT/CLEAR COAT All interior compartment surfaces shall remain # brushed stainless steel. There shall be no paint or any other type of coating on the interior compartment surfaces. Standard mill finish, DA finish or swirled finish shall not be accepted. Any exterior surfaces that are to be painted shall be individually listed in the apparatus body portion of this specification. All seams or flanges on the apparatus body shall be caulked or properly sealed to prevent moisture accumulation in flanged areas. PPG CERTIFIED 10 YEAR LIMITED PAINT WARRANTY The apparatus body exterior finish paint shall have a 10 year limited warranty. The warranty shall be certified by the manufacturer of the paint. Documentation of this shall be provided to the end user. Any warranty that is extended by the apparatus manufacturer and not backed by the paint manufacturer will not be acceptable. PPG Commercial OEM Product Warranty Coverage: U Warranty Inclusions: • Delamination of the topcoat and/or other layers of paint. • Cracking or checking due to failure of the product. • Excessive loss of gloss caused by cracking, checking and hazing. Warranty Exclusions: Paint deterioration caused by blisters, bubbles, flaking or other degradation due to rust or corrosion originating from the substrate. • Hazing, chalking or loss of gloss caused by improper care, abrasive polishes, cleaning agents, heavy-duty pressure washing, or aggressive mechanical wash systems. • Paint deterioration caused by abuse, scratches, chips, gloss reduction, accidents, acid rain, chemical fallout, road treatment materials/chemicals or acts of nature. • Any paint that was not applied by Toyne, Inc. • Claims presented without proper Warranty documentation. • Failure on finishes performed by Non -PPG Commercial Certified Technicians. • Failure on finishes due to inadequate film builds. • Failures due to improper cleaning or surface preparation or failure to follow the product use instructions. THESE ARE THE ONLY WARRANTIES THAT PPG MAKES, AND ALL OTHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATIONS, ANY WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, ARE DISCLAIMED BY PPG. 08/26/17 10015-0001 35 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas 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 help minimize electrolysis and corrosion between dissimilar metals. This shall be in addition to any other barrier material that may be used. APPARATUS BODY UNDERCOATING The apparatus body shall be undercoated after assembly is completed. A bituminous based automotive type undercoat shall be used. Care shall be taken to avoid undercoat application to items that would hinder normal maintenance. COMPARTMENT INTERIORS - BRUSHED STAINLESS FINISH The compartment interiors shall be brushed stainless steel # 4 finish. The brushed finish shall be as provided by the manufacturer of the material. Interiors with any type of paint, sprayed -on coatings, DA finish, or standard "mill finish" will not be acceptable. PAINT WHEELS The front and outside rear wheels (rims) shall be painted to match the primary color of the chassis cab with a silver outer trim. TIRE PRESSURE VISUAL INDICATOR Real Wheels model RWTG1234 valve stem mounted visual indicators shall be provided on each tire. The LED indicators shall flash when the tire pressure drops 8 psi. LETTERING The apparatus dealer shall provide and apply all vehicle lettering and numbering. 4" NFPA REFLECTIVE STRIPE A 4" reflective stripe shall be applied to the apparatus. The stripe shall be applied to a minimum of 50% of the length of the apparatus on each side and 25% across the front of the apparatus. The stripe shall comply with NFPA 1901 requirements. PRIMARY REFLECTIVE STRIPE COLOR - WHITE The primary reflective stripe shall be 680-10 white. REFLECTIVE STRIPE - HORIZONTAL The reflective stripe shall be applied in a straight horizontal line from front to rear. The height of the stripe on the chassis cab and the body shall be as close as possible. INNER CAB DOOR REFLECTIVE STRIPING - 2 DOOR 08126(17 10015-0001 36 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas (--�A minimum of 100 square inches of reflective material shall be provided on the inner door liner of each cab door. REAR CHEVRON STRIPING A minimum of 50 percent of the rear vertical surface of the apparatus shall be covered with 6 inch alternating red and fluorescent yellow green retro -reflective striping. The striping shall slope downward away from the centerline of the apparatus at a 45 -degree angle. The retro -reflective material shall conform to the requirements of ASTM D 4956 "Standard Specification for Retro - Reflective Sheeting for Traffic Control", Type I or better. ENGINE HORIZONTAL EXHAUST Shielding shall be provided between the apparatus body and the exhaust pipe if necessary to deflect heat away from the body. The exhaust system shall be designed and installed to comply with EPA equipment requirements and shall not be modified. CAB ENTRY STEP COVER The OEM provided cab entry step on the side opposite the fuel tank shall be removed from the chassis provided brackets and replaced with a fabricated aluminum treadbrite step assembly. FUEL TANK/STEP COVER The OEM provided cab entry step on the same side as the fuel tank shall be removed from the chassis provided brackets land replaced with a fabricated aluminum treadbrite step assembly. FRONT MUD FLAPS Heavy duty black rubber mud flaps shall be provided on the front wheels. The mud flaps shall be attached to the apparatus in the wheel well area using heavy duty stainless steel retention straps that are secured into place using stainless steel fasteners. REAR MUD FLAPS Heavy duty black rubber mud flaps shall be provided on the rear wheels. The mud flaps shall be attached to the apparatus in the rear wheel well area using heavy duty stainless steel retention straps that are secured into place using stainless steel fasteners. FRONT/REAR AXLE NUT COVERS AND BABY MOONS The front and rear axles shall have stainless steel nut covers and baby moons. REAR PULLING EYES Two rear 3/4" CRS pulling eyes shall be provided under the rear tailboard. The eyes shall have a minimum of a 3" clear opening for passing chains through the eye. BATTERY DANGERS LABEL - FAMA01 U 08/26/17 10015-0001 37 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas A permanent label shall be provided near the battery location that warns of potential injury or death that could be caused by the batteries. The label shall also state precautions that should be taken while working on or around the batteries. ROTATING SHAFTS DANGER LABEL - FAMA02 A permanent label shall be provided on each side of the frame rail and in any other location(s) where rotating shaft hazards are apparent. The label shall warn of potential injury or death that could be caused by the movement of the shaft(s) as well as precautions that should be taken while working on or around them. HOT SURFACE DANGERS LABEL - FAMA03 A permanent label shall be provided near any hot surface that warns of potential injury or death that could be caused by contact with the surface. The label shall also state precautions that should be taken while working on or around the surface. HOT EXHAUST DANGERS LABEL - FAMA04 A permanent label shall be provided near any hot exhaust surface that warns of potential injury or death that could be caused by contact with the surface. The label shall also state precautions that should be taken while working on or around the surface. SPINNING ENGINE FAN DANGER LABEL - FAMA05 A permanent label shall be provided on both sides of the engine fan. The label shall warn of potential injury or death that could be caused by the movement of the fan as well as precautions that should be taken while working on or around them. SEATED AND BELTED WARNING LABEL - FAMA07 A permanent label shall be provided that is visible to all occupants that states that they should be seated and belted while the apparatus is in motion. The label shall also state potential injuries or death that could be caused if the safety belts are not used properly. AIR CONDITIONING REFRIGERANT WARNING LABEL - FAMA09 If the apparatus is equipped with any type of air conditioning system, a permanent label shall be provided that is located in an area that would be visible to service personnel. The label shall state that the system contains R1 34A, the necessary precautions that should be taken and the dangers of working on or around the system. CAB INTERIOR EQUIPMENT MOUNTING DANGER LABEL - FAMA10 A permanent label shall be provided inside of the cab warning of the dangers of unsecured equipment inside the cab. The label shall state that all equipment shall be properly secured and also warn of potential injury or death that could be caused by failing to do so. FIRE SERVICE TIRE RATING LABEL - FAMA12 10015-0001 IE 08/26/17 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas A permanent label shall be provided inside of the cab in view of the driver while entering the cab warning of the dangers of improper use of the tires on the apparatus. The label shall also warn of potential injury or death that could be caused by improper tire use or condition. ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL LABEL - FAMA13 If the apparatus is equipped with an electronic stability control system, a permanent label shall be provided inside of the cab in view of the driver warning of the dangers of improper operation of the apparatus and the importance of safe driving. The label shall also warn of potential injury or death that could be caused by improper operation of the apparatus. MAXIMUM OCCUPANCY LABEL - FAMA14 A permanent label shall be provided inside of the cab in view of the driver stating the maximum number of personnel that can ride in the apparatus. The label shall also warn of potential injury or death that could be caused by exceeding the stated capacity. DO NOT WEAR HELMET LABEL - FAMA15 A permanent label shall be provided inside of the cab in view of all seated positions stating that helmets should not be worn in cab. The label shall also warn of potential injury or death that could be caused by wearing helmet in cab. VEHICLE BACKING LABEL - FAMA17 A permanent label shall be provided inside of the cab in view of the driver advising of proper procedures to following when the apparatus is in reverse motion. The label shall also warn of potential injury or death that be caused by failing to follow proper procedures. INTAKE/DISCHARGE CAP PRESSURE LABEL - FAMA18 A permanent label shall be provided in all areas that intakes and discharges are capped. The label shall give instruction on how to properly remove the cap. The label shall also warn of potential dangers, injury or death that be caused by failing to follow proper cap removal procedures. HOSE RESTRAINT LABEL - FAMA22 A permanent label shall be provided near any hose storage area. The label shall instruct the operator to insure that all hose is properly secured prior to placing the apparatus in motion and to provide warning of potential dangers, including injury or death, in failing to do so. LH HOSEWELL HOSE RESTRAINT LABEL - FAMA22 A permanent label shall be provided near the left side runningboard hosewell. The label shall instruct the operator to insure that all hose is properly secured prior to placing the apparatus in motion and to provide warning of potential dangers, including injury or death, in failing to do so. RH HOSEWELL HOSE RESTRAINT LABEL - FAMA22 A permanent label shall be provided near the right side runningboard hosewell. The label shall instruct the operator to U 10015-0001 08/26/17 39 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas insure that all hose is properly secured prior to placing the apparatus in motion and to provide warning of potential dangers, including injury or death, in failing to do so. ACCESS STEPS/LADDER LABEL - FAMA23 A permanent label shall be provided at any area of the apparatus where personnel will be boarding or exiting the apparatus. The label shall instruct the operator in the proper method of climbing into or onto the apparatus as well as exiting and provide indication of potential injury or death that could occur in failing to do so. DO NOT RIDE ON REAR STEP WARNING LABEL - FAMA24 A permanent label shall be provided at the rear step area stating that riding in this area while the vehicle is in motion is prohibited and shall warn of the potential dangers, including injury or death, in doing so. DO NOT RIDE IN WALKWAY WARNING LABEL - FAMA24 A permanent label shall be provided in the walkway/crosswalk stating that riding in this area while the vehicle is in motion is prohibited and shall warn of the potential dangers, including injury or death, in doing so. TRAINED OPERATOR ONLY LABEL - FAMA25 A permanent label shall be provided on the pump panel that states that only properly trained personnel should operate the apparatus and shall indicate that injury or death could occur as a result. NOT A STEP WARNING LABEL- FAMA26 A permanent label shall be provided in any horizontal location that a firefighter may feel tempted to use as a step but is not designed, constructed or intended to be a stepping, standing or walking surface. The label shall state that the surface is not intended for this purpose and indicate potential injury or death in doing so. COMPARTMENT TOP WARNING LABEL - FAMA26 A permanent label shall be provided on the front and rear of the compartment tops on both sides warning that the area is not designed, constructed or intended to be a stepping, standing or walking surface. The label shall state that the surface is not intended for this purpose and indicate potential injury or death in doing so. SIREN NOISE WARNING LABEL - FAMA42 A permanent label shall be provided inside the driver's door warning of potential injury that could be received from the noise of the siren. The label shall also state safety precautions that should be taken when the siren is in use. TANK FILL RATE LABEL A permanent label shall be provided near any tank fill location clearly stating the following tank fill limitations and procedures: Do not exceed 100 psi when filling tank. 10015-0001 08/26/17 40 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas 1 • Fill rate in GPM = tank size capacity. For tanks over 1000 gallons, do not exceed maximum fill rate of 1,000 GPM. • Gate back fill when water reaches top of the tank. The label shall also state that failure to follow procedure could result in over -pressurization, premature tank failure and possibly void tank warranty. FLUID CAPACITY LABEL A permanent plate shall be mounted in the driver's compartment specifying the quantity and type of the following fluids used in the apparatus (if applicable) for normal maintenance: • Engine oil. • Engine coolant. • Chassis transmission fluid. • Pump transmission fluid. • Pump primer fluid. • Drive axle fluid. • Air conditioning refrigerant. • Air conditioning lubrication oil. • Power steering fluid. • Cab -tilt mechanism fluid (if applicable). • Transfer case fluid. • Equipment rack fluid. • CAFS compressor system lubricant. • Generator system lubricant. • Front tire cold pressure. • Rear tire cold pressure. • Maximum tire speed ratings. LENGTH HEIGHT, WEIGHT LABEL A permanent plate or label shall be provided in the cab stating the overall length, height and the gross vehicle weight rating (GVW R), in tons, of the completed apparatus. The wording on this label shall indicate that the information on the plate/label was current at the time of manufacture and if the overall height of the apparatus changes while the vehicle is in service, the purchaser shall revise the height dimension on the plate. PUMP CERTIFICATIONS Where applicable, the following documents shall be provided with the completed apparatus: • Pump manufacturer's certification of suction capability. • Special condition certifications, if any. • Pump manufacturer's approval for stationary pumping. • Engine manufacturer's certified brake horsepower curve showing maximum governed speed. • Pump manufacturer's certification of hydrostatic test. • Pump manufacturer's certification of hydrodynamic test, if required. Certification of inspection and tests for the fire 10015-0001 41 08/26/17 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas pump. OPTICAL WARNING LIGHT CERTIFICATION The emergency warning light system shall be certified using one of the available methods provided for in NFPA 1901 13.8.16. SIREN CERTIFICATION The siren manufacturer shall certify the siren to NFPA 1901 13.9.1.1. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATION A written load analysis and the results of the electrical system performance test shall be provided with the completed apparatus. The load analysis shall include the following: • Nameplate rating of the alternator. • The alternator rating under the conditions specified in NFPA 1901 13.3.2. • Each of the component loads specified in NFPA 1901 13.3.3 that make up the minimum continuous electrical load. • Additional electrical loads that, when added to the minimum continuous electrical load, determine the total continuous electrical load. • Each individual intermittent electrical load. BOOSTER TANK CAPACITY CERTIFICATION The manufacturer shall certify the capacity of the booster tank. Certification shall be documented on the Manufacturer's Record of Construction document. NPFA SLIP RESISTANCE CERTIFICATION Any materials used as a stepping, standing or walking surface shall be certified to be compliant with NFPA 1901 15.7.4. Documentation shall be provided with the completed apparatus. WEIGHT CERTIFICATION Documents from a certified scale showing actual loading on the front, rear and overall apparatus shall be provided. The apparatus shall be scaled with the water tank full but without personnel, equipment and hose. VEHICLE ROLLOVER STABILITY The apparatus shall be certified to NFPA 1901 Rollover Stability requirements using the calculated/measured center of gravity method. UNDERWRITER'S LABORATORIES TESTING The apparatus shall undergo an Underwriter's Laboratories Certification Test to insure that the completed apparatus meets the requirements of NFPA 1901. The certificate shall be provided to the purchaser upon completion. Underwriter's Laboratories shall also perform the required testing on the entire installed electrical system. Self -certification by the apparatus manufacturer will not be acceptable. 10015-0001 42 08/26/17 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas MANUFACTURER'S RECORD OF APPARATUS CONSTRUCTION All information required to comply with NFPA 1901 4.20.1 shall be provided with the completed apparatus. OPERATIONS AND SERVICE DOCUMENTATION The apparatus shall be complete with all operation and service documentation covering the apparatus as delivered and accepted. The documentation shall address the inspection, service and operations of the apparatus and all major components as required in NFPA 1901 4.20.2. "AS BUILT" APPARATUS BODY OWNERS MANUALS (2) Two "as built" apparatus body owner's manual USB drives shall be provided with the apparatus. All apparatus body electrical schematics shall be provided as well as all instructional and maintenance manuals on components provided and permanently mounted on the apparatus. A copy of the final apparatus body build specifications shall also be included on the drive. The USB shall be "read only" and shall not allow modification. To eliminate component confusion, generic documentation with equipment that is not provided on the apparatus body shall not be acceptable. FAMA FIRE APPARATUS SAFETY GUIDE One (1) FAMA Fire Apparatus Safety Guide(s) shall be provided with the completed apparatus. C- 'STATEMENT OF EXCEPTION - NFPA MISCELLANEOUS REQUIRED EQUIPMENT The customer shall be responsible for providing all NFPA required miscellaneous equipment that is not contained within these specifications. All required equipment must be properly installed on the apparatus and in working condition prior to the apparatus being placed into service. FAMILIARIZATION AND DEMONSTRATION Upon completion of the new apparatus, an authorized properly trained representative of the manufacturer shall perform a "Familiarization and Demonstration" overview of the apparatus and related components. The Department shall provide the representative with a written list, by full proper names, of the individual(s) that are to receive the overview. Upon completion of the overview, each person in attendance will be required to acknowledge, by signature, that they understand the operation of the apparatus and all related components. �i CHASSIS FAMILIARIZATION Familiarization of the apparatus shall include the following: How to locate gauges or indicators and check all fluid levels and operational use of the apparatus. How to tilt the chassis cab or hood assembly for access to the engine, fire pump (if applicable), or aerial control (if applicable), or any other device to allow access to fluids or for required maintenance. Interior cab controls, instruments, mirrors, safety devices or alarms, brake operations, transmission control, pump controls (if applicable) exhaust regeneration (if applicable), seat adjustments, warning light engagement and other operational equipment. 10015-0001 43 08/26/17 Municipal Fire Apparatus Specialists LLC Calhoun County Texas FIRE PUMP FAMILIARIZATION Familiarization of the apparatus shall include the following items related to the fire pump system: • Setting the parking brake, proper transmission gear and the fire pump engagement operations. • Throttle control. • Primer and tank -to -pump operation. • Use of pressure control device. • Tank refilling operations. • Proper operation of discharge controls. • Proper shutdown and draining of the system. POST ACCEPTANCE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS After apparatus acceptance, the Department shall be responsible for ongoing training of personnel. The Department shall not allow untrained or undertrained personnel to operate the apparatus or any included feature of the apparatus. 10015-0001 M 08/26/17 C ALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS wrt r--"qow, -lisp, 10 6 Commercial Ca!t; Pumpers CI p 0 0 1"110 00 Cio 00 00 00 -j 0 RETURN INSTRUCTIONS For Submitting a Bid for 2018.02.22 6 Commercial Cab Pumpers BIDS .DUE. By 10.00 AM, THURSDAY., FEBRUARY 22, 20 .8 DELIVERY ADDRESS FOR Bibs Michael Pfeifer, County Judge Calhoun County Courthouse 211SAnn St 3'4 Floor, Suite 301 Port Lavaca TX 77979 BID PACKAGES- Maybe obtained at the Calhoun County Auditor's Office. Peggy Hall, Assistant Auditor Calhoun County Courthouse Annex, Il 202 S. Ann St., Suite'B Port Lavaca, TX 77979 Phone: 361.553-4610 Email. pegay hall@nlhouncotx.org Page 1 of 2 This information must be returned by the time and date due. Failure to return the following information will void the bid. 1. Bid — (return all 3 pages: Specifications page, Bid page & Signature page) 2. Your Complete Bid Dist of Specifications and all other information needed to make your bid complete. 3. Form 1295 (see General Conditions, page 5) * On ##3 on Form 1295 put the following: 2015.02.22 Six Commercial Cab Pumpers * Do Not Fold * Bid information must be returned in a SEALED 9 x 12 or larger envelope clearly marked: "Sealed Bid — 6 Commercial Cab Pumpers„ * If you send your bids by UPS, FEDEX, etc, the outside of this envelope must be clearly marked: "Sealed Bid — 6 Commercial Cab Pumpers„ Page; 1 of 2 Calhoun County Basic Specifications Commercial Cab Pumper Requited: Frelghtliner single -Cab ivM2 Chassis Cummins ISL 300HP Engine • Allison 6 Speed Automatic Transmission Cab Air Conditioning included • 1250 CPM Water Pump— Darley Preferred 1000 Callon Poly Water Tank • All Stainless Steel Pump Piping and Valves NO electronic valve actuators, ALL manual pump valves • Top -mount Pump Panel • Aluminum Pumper body Pump Discharges: • Two 1;5" NH Crosslay Preconnects • Four 2:5" NH Discharges; 2 Driver Side -1 Rear —l -Passenger Side • One e piped discharge with 4" or 5" Stortz Discharge - Passenger Side • One 2.5" NN Pomp Intake - Drivers Side •One 3" NPT Deck.Gun Connection • Two 6" NH Pump Intakes —One on each Side • One 2.5" NH Direct Tank Fill with valve in Rear • Four Body Mounted Whelen LED Scene Lights;`. Driver Side - 2 Rear -1 Passenger Side • Three High Visibility Whelen Tank Level Indicators, I Driver Side - I Rear -1 Passenger Side • ALL Whalen LED EmergencyLighting. • Whelen LED Arrowstick;mounted on rear of body • Roll -up doors on all body compartments (7 Total Body Compartments; D1, D2,D3 111, P3, P2, P1) • 700(l Series Pac Trac in 3 body compartments (DI/1)2/P1) for ease of mounting tools, etc • Adjustable shelves in the rest of body compartments • Two slide out shelves'in P3JR1 • Interior Ladder Storage with full complement of ladders including attic ladder • Two Free Floating hose trays with straps under each pump panel • Spare $CBA cylinder storage over rear fenderwells • Full Hose bed. with two adjustable dividers optional: • Extendable LED Scene Lights • Generator • Rechargeable LED Flashlights • Crew Cab or Extended Cab. • FOAM or CATS Other Equipment: ie: deck gun, hard suction hoses, intake valves, etc Page i of PRICE WITH REQUIRED SPECS 1. $299,980.00 2 $299,980.00 3 $299,980.00 4 $299,980.00 S $299,980.00 6. $299,980.00 LESS TRADE IN - STRIPPED OF LOOSE ITEMS Magnolia Beach VFD 2000 Smeal Freightliner Pumper $25,000.00 Six Mile VFD 1992 E -One Pumper $5,000.00 Olivia Port Alto VFD 1998 Smeal International Pumper $15,000.00 Point Comfort VFD 2001 E -One GMC Pumper $25,000.00 Port O'Connor VFD 1998 Smeal freightliner Pumper $15,000.00 Seadrift VFD 1994 E -One Pumper $10,000.00 OPTIONAL, ADDS TO PRICE WITH REQUIRED SPECS •Extended LED Scene Lights: Add $2,640.00 ea. Per Pumper NET PRICE $274,980.00 $294,980.00 $284,980.00 $274,980.00 $284,980.00 $289,980.00 • Generator: Add $16,668.00 Per Pumper Harrison 6kw Hydraulic Generator •Rechargeable LED Flashlights Add $141.06 Per Pumper Streemlight Fire Vulcan LED • Crew'Cab-, Add $13,444.00 Per Pumper • Extended Cab: Add $8,967.00 Per Pumper • FOAM: Add $10,216.00 Per Pumper FoamLogix 2.1A w/30 Gallon Foam Cell • CAFS: Add $37,173.00 Per Pumper Waterous 140-P Platinum • Other Equipment: (ie: deck gun, hard suction hoses, intake valves, etc.) Deck Gun: Add $2,322.15 Per Pumper Hard Suction Hoses: Add $313.80 ea Per Pumper intake valves: .Add : $1,545.98 ea. Per Pumper Honda EM5000 Generator : Add $8,980.00 Per Pumper Electric Cord Reel ; Add $3,131.00 .Per Pumper Streamlight LED Survivor : Add$108.81 ea -Per Pumper w/200' of 10/3 cable Deck Gun = Akron Aries 1250 GPM Intake Valve = Akron Revolution Paget of w/Akronmatic Nozzle The undersigned affirms that they are duly authorized to execute this bid and that this company, corporation, firm, partnership, or individual has read the entire bid package and fully understands and has followed all specifications anis general conditions. SUBMlTTEDthis 22nd day of February 12018 Name.. Keiih'Gould Title: V.P. Salts Business Name, Tone Star Emergency Group LLC. Address; 24635 1.45 Bide 13 Spring. Texas 77380 Phone Number: (800) 332-1402 Fax Number; E -Mall Address kaith� r{`t)Ionestaxeg.evin NOTE Be sure to remember to. include your Form 1295 with your bid. See page 5 of the General Conditions. Page 3 of CERTIFICATE OF INTERESTED PARTIES FORM 1295. Complete Nos, 1-4 and 6 If Zbere.are Interested parries, OFFICE USE ONLY Complete Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 if there are no interested Parties. CERTIFICATION OF FILING 1 Name of business entity tiling form, and the city, state and country of the business entity's place: Certificate Number: of business.. 2018-216112' Lone Star Emergency Group Spring, TXUnited:StateS. Date. Filed: , 2 Name a govommentat entity or statoagency that Is a Party to the contract for which the forms 0212012018 being filed. - Date Acknovdedgod: Calhoun County 3 Provide the Identification number used by the governmental entity or state agency to track or Identify the'contract, and provide a .description of Jh6 services, goods, or other property to be provided under the contract. 2016:02.22 SIX Commercial Cab E-One; Commercial Pumpers Nature of Interest 4 Name of Interested Pany city, state, Country (place of business) (chock applicable) Controlling Intermediary 8 Check only if ;here Is NO Interested Party. n 6 UNSWORN DECLARATION- My name is David Bessoio and my date of birth is My address is 14635145 Btd9 H Spring TX 1 773811 1V1_ on—t om (street) (city) (state) (ZIP Via). (eountN) I declare under penalty of petjur/ that the foregoing is true and eorreot. Executed in MOIIt9OM9X County, .$tate of TEN&S , on the 2a day of Fgbruary , 2ol$_. (month) (year) <" Signature of aut� Y-�dconuaCUng busing s melt? (00diorant) f .. ... .. ;,:._ >. .._ Vomimi V9.115523 Forms provided by TeXA$,Ethlcs commission rrvtv.eUttcs,steuu.�.ub ry '@g'n S _ogLa �m,sg a•� a`s Foof='zasa.m d' �$�g ONry N N uw$ e e a33 3 3 o$ e 6 OOY LONE STAR —EMERGENCY GROUP E -One Rescue Pumper w/Freightliner Chassis Product Specifications For Calhoun County Lone Star Emergency Group / J.D. Earls 800-922-4142 / 830-584-3028 February 20, 2018 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLEOF CONTENTS............................................................................................................ TRADES..................................................................................................................................... 1 ISOCompliance......................................................................................................................2 TESTING COMPLIANCE STANDARD................................................................................... 2 HoseBed Capacity.................................................................................................................. 2 OverallHeight Restriction...................................................................................................... 2 OverallLength Restriction...................................................................................................... 2 NFPACompliance.................................................................................................................. 2 EquipmentCapacity................................................................................................................ 3 CHASSISPREP.......................................................................................................................... 3 FreightlinerChassis Prep........................................................................................................ 3 AuxiliaryEngine Cooler......................................................................................................... 3 FRAMEASSEMBLY................................................................................................................ 3 RearUnderbody Support Frame............................................................................................. 3 WHEELOPTIONS..................................................................................................................... 4 FrontWheel Trim Package..................................................................................................... 4 Rear Wheel Trim Package, Single Axle................................................................................. 4 TIREOPTIONS.......................................................................................................................... 4 TirePressure Indicators.......................................................................................................... 4 AIRSYSTEM OPTIONS........................................................................................................... 4 AirInlet................................................................................................................................... 4 ENGINES& TRANSMISSIONS.............................................................................................. 5 VehicleSpeed......................................................................................................................... 5 Commercial Cummins Engine................................................................................................ 5 CHASSISOPTIONS.................................................................................................................. 5 RearTow Eyes........................................................................................................................ 5 TowHooks.............................................................................................................................. 5 ChassisTrim Package............................................................................................................. 5 CABMODEL............................................................................................................................. 6 CabModel............................................................................................................................... 6 CABBADGE PACKAGE.......................................................................................................... 6 LogoPackage.......................................................................................................................... 6 CABDOOR OPTIONS.............................................................................................................. 6 CabDoor Interior Striping...................................................................................................... 6 MISCEXTERIOR CAB OPTIONS........................................................................................... 6 ii Label"Diesel Fuel Only.. ...................................................................................................... 6 RearCab Overlay.................................................................................................................... 6 SEATS........................................................................................................................................ 6 SeatingCapacity Tag.............................................................................................................. 6 MISCINTERIOR CAB OPTIONS............................................................................................ 6 CabConsole............................................................................................................................ 6 CABELECTRICAL OPTIONS................................................................................................. 7 Auto -Eject Battery Charger Receptacle.................................................................................. 7 BatteryCharger....................................................................................................................... 7 BODYCOMPT LEFT SIDE...................................................................................................... 7 DriverSide Assembly............................................................................................................. 7 DriverSide Compartments................................................................................................. 8 BODYCOMPT RIGHT SIDE....................................................................................I.............. 8 OfficerSide Assembly............................................................................................................ 8 OfficerSide Compartments................................................................................................ 9 StorageTunnel.................................................................................................................... 9 BODYCOMPT REAR......................................................................................I........................ 9 RearBody Assembly.............................................................................................................. 9 RearBody Compartment.................................................................................................. 10 StorageCompartments...................................................................................................... 10 TailboardStep....................................................................................................................... 10 Enhanced Extended Compartment Framework ................................................................ 10 RearAccess Handrails...................................................................................................... 11 EnhancedExtended............................................................................................................... 11 DOORS...................................................................................................................I................. I 1 RollUp Compartment Door.................................................................................................. 11 RollUp Compartment Door.................................................................................................. 12 SHELVES................................................................................................................................. 12 AdjustableShelf [Qty: 4]...................................................................................................... 12 Adjustable Tracks [Qty: 41 .................................................................................................... 12 TRAYS/ TOOLBOARDS....................................................................................................... 13 Roll -Out Tray [Qty: 2].......................................................................................................... 13 RunningboardSuction Tray.................................................................................................. 13 Toolboard.............................................................................................................................. 13 COVERS................................................................................................................................... 13 HoseBed Cover.................................................................................................................... 13 VinylCrosslay Cover............................................................................................................ 14 iii Running Board Tray Securing Strap..................................................................................... 14 PUMPMODULE......................................................................................................................14 PumpModule Width............................................................................................................. 14 PumpModule........................................................................................................................ 14 PumpModule Frame......................................................................................................... 14 PumpModule Mounting................................................................................................... 14 PumpAccess..................................................................................................................... 15 Top Mounted Pump Control Area.................................................................................... 15 Crosswalk.......................................................................................................................... 15 Pump Module Running Boards......................................................................................... 15 SteppingSurfaces.............................................................................................................. 15 PumpPanel Opening............................................................................................................. 15 PumpModule Height............................................................................................................15 PUMPPANELS........................................................................................................................ 16 TopMount Pump Panels....................................................................................................... 16 PumpAccess Doors.............................................................................................................. 16 MISC PUMP PANEL OPTIONS............................................................................................. 16 PumpPanel Tags................................................................................................................... 16 PUMPMODULE OPTIONS.................................................................................................... 16 RollerAssemblies................................................................................................................. 16 ModuleLogos....................................................................................................................... 16 AirHorn Switch.................................................................................................................... 17 DoubleCrosslay Hosebed..................................................................................................... 17 WATERTANK........................................................................................................................17 1030 Gallon Water Tank.......................................................................................................17 FillTower Location.............................................................................................................. 19 TANKPLUMBING.................................................................................................................. 19 TankFill 2 Akron Valve....................................................................................................... 19 Inlet2.5 Rear Tank w/Gauge................................................................................................ 19 TankTo Pump....................................................................................................................... 19 LADDERSTORAGE / RACKS.............................................................................................. 20 HardSuction Hose Rack....................................................................................................... 20 HardSuction Hose Rack....................................................................................................... 20 LadderBrand........................................................................................................................ 20 Ladders.................................................................................................................................. 20 StorageTunnel Contents....................................................................................................... 20 HANDRAILS/ STEPS............................................................................................................. 21 iv IntermediateRear Step.......................................................................................................... 21 HoseBed Folding Steps........................................................................................................ 21 FoldingSteps [Qty: 41........................................................................................................... 21 MISCBODY OPTIONS........................................................................................................... 22 MudFlaps............................................................................................................................. 22 Body Height and Mainframe Construction........................................................................... 22 BodyMounting System.................................................................................................... 22 WaterTank Mounting System.......................................................................................... 22 HoseBed Side Assembly.................................................................................................. 22 HoseBed............................................................................................................................... 23 HoseBed Divider [Qty: 21.................................................................................................... 23 StoragePan........................................................................................................................... 23 HoseBed Divider Hand Hold............................................................................................... 23 StainlessSteel Trim.............................................................................................................. 24 Interior Body Compartment Finish....................................................................................... 24 CornerGuards....................................................................................................................... 24 RubRail................................................................................................................................ 24 BodyWheel Well.................................................................................................................. 24 SCBABOTTLE STORAGE.................................................................................................... 25 SCBAStrap........................................................................................................................... 25 SCBA2 BOTTLE STORAGE E-ONE................................................................................ 25 PUMPS..................................................................................................................................... 25 PumpRating.......................................................................................................................... 25 FirePump System................................................................................................................. 25 FirePump.......................................................................................................................... 25 MechanicalSeal................................................................................................................ 26 PumpShift........................................................................................................................ 26 Heat Exchanger & Heated Pump Core............................................................................. 27 Tailshaftsupport............................................................................................................... 27 IntakeManifold................................................................................................................. 27 DischargeManifold.......................................................................................................... 27 TestPorts.......................................................................................................................... 27 PUMPCERTIFICATION........................................................................................................ 27 PumpCertification................................................................................................................ 27 PUMPOPTIONS...................................................................................................................... 28 Steamers, Flush+l................................................................................................................. 28 MasterDrain Valve............................................................................................................... 28 v Anodes, Darley Pump........................................................................................................... 28 PumpCooler......................................................................................................................... 28 Auxiliary Engine Cooler Control.......................................................................................... 29 PrimingSystem..................................................................................................................... 29 INTAKES.....................................................................................................................—......... 29 hitake 2.5 Top Mount Control Akron Valve........................................................................ 29 INTAKEOPTIONS.................................................................................................................. 30 IntakePressure Relief........................................................................................................... 30 DISCHARGES AND PRECONNECTS.................................................................................. 30 Deck Gun 3" Discharge Akron Valve................................................................................... 30 1.5 Single Crosslay Akron Valve [Qty: 2]............................................................................ 30 Left Panel 2.5 Discharge Akron Valve................................................................................. 31 Left Rear 2.5" Discharge Akron Valve................................................................................. 31 Right Side 4 Handwheel Discharge...................................................................................... 32 DeckGun Location............................................................................................................... 32 DISCHARGEOPTIONS.......................................................................................................... 32 Monitor, Dealer Installed...................................................................................................... 32 Bleeder Drain Valve [Qty: 7]................................................................................................ 33 Top Mount Valve Control [Qty: 101 ..................................................................................... 33 GarnishRing Bezel............................................................................................................... 33 PRESSUREGOVERNORS..................................................................................................... 33 FRCTGA400 Governor....................................................................................................... 33 GAUGES.................................................................................................................................. 35 GAUGE IC 10 LED TANK LEVEL WATER/PSTANK.................................................... 35 2.5" Gauges [Qty: 71 ............................................................................................................. 35 ELECTRICALSYSTEMS....................................................................................................... 36 Multiplex Electrical System.................................................................................................. 36 ElectricalSystem.............................................................................................................. 36 MultiplexSystem.............................................................................................................. 36 Wiring ...... 37 WiringProtection.............................................................................................................. 37 WiringConnectors............................................................................................................ 37 NFPA Required Testing of Electrical System.................................................................. 38 NFPA Required Documentation....................................................................................... 38 VehicleData Recorder.......................................................................................................... 39 OccupantDetection System.............................................................................................. 39 MultiplexDisplay................................................................................................................. 39 vi Electrical Connection Protection.......................................................................................... 40 40 LIGHTBARS.....................................................................................................I..................... LightBar............................................................................................................................... 40 WARNINGLIGHT PACKAGES............................................................................................ 40 Lower Level Warning Light Package................................................................................... 40 41 WARNINGLIGHTS................................................................................................................ Hazard(Door Ajar) Light..................................................................................................... 41 Lights 41 UpperRear Warning .................................................................................................. 41 DIRECTIONALLIGHT BARS............................................................................................... Directional Traffic Warning Light........................................................................................ 41 Shield 42 DirectionalLight ........................................................................................................ Directional Light Bar Control Location................................................................................ 42 42 SIRENS..................................................................................................................................... 42 ElectronicSiren..................................................................................................................... Location 42 Electronic Siren Control ........................................................................................ 42 SPEAKERS............................................................................................................................... 42 SirenSpeaker........................................................................................................................ 42 DOTLIGHTING.......................................................................................I.............................. LicensePlate Light............................................................................................................... 42 BodyMarker Lights.............................................................................................................. 43 UpperBody: ...................................................................................................................... 43 43 LowerBody: ..................................................................................................................... 43 LicensePlate Bracket............................................................................................................ 43 TailLights............................................................................................................................. LIGHTS - COMPARTMENT, STEP & GROUND................................................................. 43 CompartmentLight Package................................................................................................. 43 44 GroundLights....................................................................................................................... 44 RecessedStep Light.............................................................................................................. 44 LIGHTS- DECK AND SCENE............................................................................................... 44 HoseBed Light..................................................................................................................... Deck/Scene Light Wired to Back -Up Lights........................................................................ 44 45 DeckLights........................................................................................................................... 45 CrosslayLight....................................................................................................................... 45 LIGHTS- NON-WARNING.................................................................................................... Light 45 EngineCompartment ................................................................................................... Package 45 LEDPump Panel Light ........................................................................................... 45 CabDome Lights.................................................................................................................. vii PumpCompartment Light..................................................................................................... 45 MISCELECTRICAL............................................................................................................... 46 Back -Up Alarm..................................................................................................................... 46 LIGHTS- QUARTZ................................................................................................................. 46 Whelen Pioneer 12V LED Flood Light................................................................................ 46 PioneerFlood Light.............................................................................................................. 46 ELBOWS.................................................................................................................................. 47 Chrome Elbow[Qty: 4 ]........................................................................................................ 47 ADAPTERS.............................................................................................................................. 47 StorzAdapter........................................................................................................................ 47 GROUNDLADDERS.............................................................................................................. 47 Duo -Safety Folding Ladder.................................................................................................. 47 Duo -Safety Roof Ladder....................................................................................................... 47 Duo -Safety 2 -Section Extension Ladder.............................................................................. 47 MISCLOOSE EQUIPMENT................................................................................................... 47 WheelChocks....................................................................................................................... 47 DOTRequired Drive Away Kit............................................................................................ 47 EXTERIORPAINT.................................................................................................................. 48 Un -Painted Pump/Pre-Connect Module(s)........................................................................... 48 PaintBody Small.................................................................................................................. 48 CommercialCab Paint.......................................................................................................... 49 LETTERING............................................................................................................................. 49 Scotchlite Letter [Qty: 60].................................................................................................... 49 STRIPING................................................................................................................................. 49 ReflectiveStripe in Rubrail.................................................................................................. 49 Caband Body Stripe............................................................................................................. 49 RearBody Reflective Striping.............................................................................................. 49 Designated Standing / Walking Area Indication.................................................................. 49 WARRANTY/ STANDARD..........................................................................................I........ 50 10 Year 100,000 Mile Structural Warranty.......................................................................... 50 10 Year Stainless Steel Plumbing Warranty......................................................................... 50 10 Year Paint and Corrosion Warranty................................................................................. 50 Warranty- One Year Standard............................................................................................. 50 SUPPORT, DELIVERY, INSPECTIONS AND MANUALS ................................................. 51 ElectronicManuals............................................................................................................... 51 Fire Apparatus Safety Guide................................................................................................. 51 viii Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT Trade Values are contingent on condition of vehicles. If conditions changes trade values may be adjusted. An NFPA pump test within 30 days of trade will be required. Trade values are valid for units released prior to the end of 2018. Any apparatus that has sustained flood damage will not be considered for trade. Magnolia Beach VFD 2000 Smeal Freightliner Pumper - $25,000 Six Mile VFD 1992 E -One Pumper - $5,000 Olivia Port Alto VFD 1998 Smeal International Pumper - $15,000 Point Comfort VFD 2001 E -One GMC Pumper - $25,000 Port O'Connor VFD 1998 Smeal Freightliner Pumper - $15,000 Seadrift VFD 1994 E -One Pumper - $10,000 Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT ISO Compliance The manufacturer shall operate a Quality Management System meeting the requirements of ISO 9001:2000. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is a recognized world leader in establishing and maintaining stringent manufacturing standards and values. The manufacturer's certificate of compliance affirms that these principles form the basis for a quality system that unswervingly controls design, manufacture, installation, and service. The manufacturer's quality systems shall consist of, but not be limited to, all written quality procedures (aka QOP) and other procedures referenced within the pages of the manufacturer's Quality Manual, as well as all Work Instructions, Workmanship Standards, and Calibration Administration that directly or indirectly impacts products or processes. In addition, all apparatus assembly processes shall be documented for traceability and reference. The manufacturer shall also engage the services of a certified third party for testing purposes where required. If the manufacturer operates more than one manufacturing facility each facility must be ISO certified. By virtue of its ISO compliance the manufacturer shall provide an apparatus that is built to exacting standards, meets the customer's expectations, and satisfies the customer's requirements. A copy of the manufacturer's certificate of ISO compliance for each manufacturing facility shall be provided with the bid. TESTING COMPLIANCE STANDARD Hose Bed Capacity The hose bed shall have the capacity to store the following hose from the driver side to the officer side. Overall Height Restriction The apparatus shall have no overall height restrictions. Overall Length Restriction The unit has no overall length restrictions. NFPA Compliance The E -ONE supplied components of the apparatus shall be compliant with NFPA 1901, 2016 edition. Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT Equipment Capacity Equipment allowance on the apparatus shall be 2500 lbs. This allowance is in addition to the weight of the hoses and ground ladders listed in the shop order as applicable. CHASSIS PREP Freightliner Chassis Prep The commercial chassis shall be made ready for installation of components required by the fire apparatus specifications such as warning lights and sirens, cab wire harness, etc. Preparation shall also include relocating of components as necessary to meet the fire apparatus requirements such as exhaust tail pipe, air system components, batteries, etc. Auxiliary Engine Cooler An auxiliary engine cooler shall be provided to lower the engine coolant temperatures during prolonged pumping operations. This auxiliary engine cooler shall be installed in-line with the engine coolant system in such a manner as to allow cool pump water to circulate around engine coolant, thus forming a true heat exchange action. The auxiliary cooler inlet and outlet shall be continuous and shall prevent intermixing of engine coolant and pump water. The auxiliary cooler shall be controlled at the pump operator's panel. FRAME ASSEMBLY Rear Underbody Support Frame The body shall be supported at the rear by a steel frame extension bolted to the chassis frame rails. The frame rails and frame extension shall be isolated from the aluminum body extrusions by 5/16" x 2" fiber reinforced rubber. The frame extension shall be built with (2) 2.5" sq. x .25 wall thickness x full width cross rails welded to (2) 2.5" sq. x .25 wall thickness side rails. The frame extension assembly will be welded to steel weldments, which are secured to the chassis frame with grade 8 5/8" bolts. The frame extension shall not interfere with N.F.P.A. minimum requirements for angle of departure. Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT WHEEL OPTIONS Front Wheel Trim Package The front wheels shall have stainless steel lug nut covers (for use with aluminum wheels) or chrome plated plastic (for use with steel wheels). The front axle shall be covered with American made Real Wheels brand mirror finish, 304L grade, non -corrosive stainless steel universal baby moons. All stainless steel baby moons shall carry a lifetime warranty plus a 2 year re -buffing policy. There shall be two (2) baby moons and twenty (20) lug nut covers. Rear Wheel Trim Package, Single Axle The rear wheels shall have stainless steel lug nut covers (chrome plated steel lug nut covers not acceptable), or American made chrome plated plastic lug nut covers. The rear axle shall be covered with American made Real Wheels brand mirror finish, 304L grade, non -corrosive stainless steel, spring clip band mount high hats, DOT user friendly. All stainless steel high hats shall carry a lifetime warranty plus a 2 year re -buffing policy. There shall be two (2) high hats and twenty (20) lug nut covers. TIRE OPTIONS Tire Pressure Indicators The apparatus shall be provided with Real Wheels AirGuard LED tire pressure indicating valve stem caps. When the tire is under inflated by 5-10 PSI, the LED indicator on the cap shall flash red. The indicator housings shall be shock resistant and constructed from polished stainless steel. The indicators shall be calibrated by attaching to valve stem of a tire at proper air pressure per load ratings and easily re -calibrated by simply removing and re -installing them during service. Real Wheel Part number RWC1234 was superseded by RWC1235 as of June 2015 AIR SYSTEM OPTIONS Air Inlet A 1/4" male plug air hose inlet shall be connected to the air reservoir tank. A 1/4" inline check valve will be installed in the line. Air hose connection will provide the capability of filling the air brake system with air from an outside source. Location: driver's door step area. B Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT ENGINES & TRANSMISSIONS Vehicle Speed Chassis speed shall be electronic limited and not to exceed a maximum of 68 MPH. Note: Speed rating may be lower based on OEM tire ratings/top speed limitations provided on chassis. Commercial Cummins Engine The chassis shall be equipped with a Cummins L9 six -cylinder, EPA compliant, electronic engine. The engine shall be 300HP @ 2000 RPM (2200 RPM Governed) with 860 lb/ft @ 1300 RPM. CHASSIS OPTIONS Rear Tow Eyes Two (2) heavy duty tow eyes made of 3/4" (0.75") thick steel having 2-1/2" diameter holes shall be mounted below the body at the rear of the vehicle to allow towing (not lifting) of the apparatus without damage. The tow eyes will be welded to the lower end of a 5" steel channel that is bolted at the end of the chassis frame rails. The tow eyes shall be painted chassis black. Tow Hooks The chassis shall have two (2) forward frame mounted tow hooks. Chassis Trim Package A diamond plate trim package shall be provided for a Freightliner two (2) door cab. The trim package shall not require that the OEM supplied steps be removed for installation. All stepping surfaces on the trim package shall be in accordance with NFPA by including a multi -directional aggressive gripping surface incorporated into the aluminum diamond plate. This surface shall extend vertically from the diamond plate a minimum of a 1/8" (0.125') and shall be 1" in diameter in design with a maximum of 4" on center. (NO EXCEPTIONS) The driver and officer side trim shall include an upper and lower full width step. The trim package shall include fuel and DEF fill access and a mounting surface for the battery charger receptacle and air inlet. Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT CAB MODEL Cab Model Two door Freightliner M2 106 4x2 CAB BADGE PACKAGE Logo Package The apparatus shall have manufacturer logos provided on the cab and body as applicable. CAB DOOR OPTIONS Cab Door Interior Striping Reflective striping shall be installed on commercial cab doors, visible when the door is open, meeting NFPA requirement of 96 sq. in. coverage for each door. MISC EXTERIOR CAB OPTIONS Label "Diesel Fuel Only" Located above each fuel filler housing shall be a metallic label that designates "Diesel Fuel Only' requirements. It shall be black with white or equivalent contrasting letters a minimum of 1/2" high. Rear Cab Overlay The exterior rear of the cab shall have a diamond plate overlay. The overlay shall be provided to protect the rear painted surface of the cab when personnel are in or on the top mount walkway area. SEATS Seating Capacity Tag A tag that is in view of the driver stating seating capacity of two (2) personnel shall be provided. MISC INTERIOR CAB OPTIONS Cab Console The console shall be centrally located and shall allow the driver and/or officer access to all components while seated with seat belts secured. Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT The console shall be constructed of aluminum smooth plate with a black Zolatone finish. The top surface shall have a non -reflective material for increased visibility of labels and controls. All switches located on the console shall be clearly labeled and shall be back -lit for easy operation and visibility. CAB ELECTRICAL OPTIONS Auto -Eject Battery Charger Receptacle The battery charger receptacle shall be a Kussmaul 20 amp NEMA 5-20 Super Auto -Eject #091-55-20-120 with a cover. The Super Auto -Eject receptacle shall be completely sealed and have an automatic power line disconnect. The receptacle shall be located driver's door step area and the cover color shall be Yellow. Battery Charger An E -ONE LPC 20 battery charger with remote mounted LED display shall be installed A fully automatic charging system shall be installed on the apparatus. The system shall have a 120 volt, 60 hertz, 7 amp AC input with an output of 20 amps 12 volts DC. The battery charging system shall be connected directly to the shoreline to ensure the batteries remain fully charged while the vehicle is in the fire station or firehouse. The system shall include a remote charging status indicator panel. The panel shall consist of two (2) LED lights to provide a visual signal if battery voltage is good or drops below 11.5 volts. The microprocessor shall be continuously powered from the battery to provide the charge status. BODY COMPT LEFT SIDE Driver Side Assembly The driver side assembly shall be constructed entirely of aluminum extrusions and interlocking aluminum plates. This aluminum modular design shall provide a high strength -to -weight ratio for increased equipment carrying capacity. The driver side body corners shall be 6063-T5 extruded aluminum corner sections with a 3/16" (0.188") wall thickness. The side body extrusions shall be 6063-T5 aluminum tubing with a 3/16" (0.188") wall thickness and 3/16" (0.188") outside corner radius. The corners and sides shall be welded both internally and externally at each joint using an aluminum alloy welding wire. The driver side body shall be completely sanded and deburred to assure a smooth finish and painted job color. Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT Driver Side Compartments The three (3) driver side compartments shall be constructed from 3003 H14 1/8" (.125") smooth aluminum plate. The compartments shall be modular in design and shall not be a part of the body support structure. There shall be one (1) compartment located ahead of the rear wheels. This compartment shall be approximately 42" wide x 68" high x 26" deep in the lower 57" high section and 12" deep in the upper 11" high section. The compartment shall contain approximately 39.2 cu. ft. of combined storage space. The door opening shall be approximately 42" wide x 68" high. There shall be one (1) compartment located over the rear wheel. This compartment shall be approximately 56" wide x 34" high x 26" deep in the lower 23" high section and 12" deep in the upper 11" high section and contain approximately 23.6 cu. ft. of storage space. The door opening shall be approximately 56" wide x 34" high. There shall be one (1) compartment located behind the rear wheel. The compartment shall be approximately 56" wide x 68" high. The forward area of the compartment shall be approximately 42" wide x 68" high x 26" deep in the lower 57" high section and 12" deep in the upper 11" high section. The enhanced extended rear portion of the compartment shall be approximately 14" wide x 68" high x 24" deep in the lower 57" high section and 11" deep in the upper 38" high section. The total combined storage space shall be approximately 51.7 cu. ft. The door opening shall be approximately 56" wide x 68" high. Each compartment seam shall be sealed using a permanent pliable silicone caulk. The walls of each compartment shall be machine -louvered for adequate ventilation. An externally -mounted compartment top shall be provided and constructed of a 1/8" (.125") aluminum treadplate. BODY COMPT RIGHT SIDE Officer Side Assembly The officer side assembly shall be constructed entirely of aluminum extrusions and interlocking aluminum plates. This aluminum modular design shall provide a high strength -to -weight ratio for increased equipment carrying capacity. The officer side body corners shall be 6063-T5 extruded aluminum corner sections with a 3/16" (0.188") wall thickness. The side body extrusions shall be 6063-T5 aluminum tubing with a 3/16" (0.188") wall thickness and 3/16" (0.188") outside corner radius. The corners and sides shall be welded both internally and externally at each joint using an aluminum alloy welding wire. The officer side body shall be completely sanded and deburred to assure a smooth finish and painted job color. Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT Officer Side Compartments The three (3) officer side compartments shall be constructed from 3003 H14 1/8" (.125") smooth aluminum plate. The compartments shall be modular in design and shall not be a part of the body support structure. There shall be one (1) compartment located ahead of the rear wheel. The compartment shall be approximately 42" wide x 68" high x 26" deep in the lower 30" high section and 12" deep in the upper 38" high section. The compartment shall contain approximately 30 cu. ft. of combined storage space. The door opening shall be approximately 42" wide x 68" high. There shall be one (1) compartment located over the rear wheel. The compartment shall be approximately 56" wide x 34" high x 12" deep and contain approximately 13.2 cu. ft. of storage space. The door opening shall be approximately 56" wide x 34" high. There shall be one (1) compartment located behind the rear wheel. The compartment shall be approximately 56" wide x 68" high. The forward area of the compartment shall be 42" wide x 30" high x 26" deep in the lower area and 42" wide x 38" high x 12" deep in the upper area. The enhanced extended rear portion of the compartment shall be approximately 14" wide x 68" high x 24" deep in the lower 30" high section and 11" deep in the upper 38" high section. The total combined storage space shall be approximately 39.5 cu. ft. The door opening shall be approximately 56" wide x 68" high. Each compartment seam shall be sealed using a permanent pliable silicone caulk. The walls of each compartment shall be machine -louvered for adequate ventilation. An externally -mounted compartment top shall be provided and constructed of a 1/8" (.125") aluminum treadplate. Storage Tunnel The area directly behind the upper area of the officer side compartments shall be for the storage of NFPA equipment. BODY COMPT REAR Rear Body Assembly The rear body shall be constructed entirely of aluminum extrusions and interlocking aluminum plates and includes a full height center rear compartment. The rear body frame shall be 6063-T5 1.5" x 4" and 1.5" x 3"aluminum extrusions with a 3/16" (0.188") wall thickness and 3/16" (0.187') outside corner radius and 1/8" (0.125") aluminum smooth plate. The rear extrusions shall be welded both internal and external at each joint using an aluminum alloy welding wire. W Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT Rear Body Compartment The full height center rear compartment shall be constructed from 3003 H14 1/8" (.125") smooth aluminum plate. The compartment shall be modular in design and shall not be a part of the body support structure. The compartment shall be approximately 38" wide and shall vary in height and depth dependent upon water tank capacity. The compartment seams shall be sealed using a permanent pliable silicone caulk. Machined louvers shall be provided for adequate ventilation. Storage Compartments A storage compartment shall be provided at the rear body compartment. The storage compartment shall be located to the officer side of the rear compartment. The storage compartment shall be approximately 13" wide x 29" high x length of side assembly. The storage compartment shall store NFPA equipment. The storage compartment shall include a vertical hinged door to secure contents. The door shall be constructed of 3/16" (.187") aluminum smooth plate and shall have a push-button style latch. The compartment door shall be securely attached with a full-length stainless steel piano type hinge with 1/4" pin (outboard standard design, inboard when rear body includes beaver tail). The hinge shall be "staked" on every other knuckle to prevent the pins from sliding. The door shall be wired to the door ajar indicator light in the cab and shall be interlocked with the parking brake per NFPA. Tailboard Step A tailboard step shall be provided at the rear of the body. The tailboard shall 15.5' in depth and in accordance with NFPA in both step height and stepping surface. The maximum rear step height to the tailboard shall not exceed 24". The tailboard step shall be formed from 3/16" (0.188") aluminum treadplate and shall be reinforced with 6063-T5 1.5" x 3" aluminum extrusion. The tailboard shall be in accordance with current NFPA requirements and shall include a multi -directional aggressive gripping surface incorporated into the diamond plate. The surface shall extend vertical from the diamond plate sheet a minimum of 1/8" (0.125")Gripping surfaces shall be circular in design, a minimum of I " diameter and on centers not to exceed 4". The tailboard step shall be bolted on to the body from the underside assuring a clear surface and shall be easily removable for replacement in the case of damage. Enhanced Extended Compartment Framework Each side of the tailboard shall be the external compartment frame work of the enhanced extended side compartments. The compartment frame work shall be 6063 -TS 1.5"x 4"and 1.5" x 10 Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT 3" aluminum extrusions with a 3/16"(0.188") wall thickness and 3/16" (0.188") outside corner radius. The rear extrusions shall be welded both internally and externally at each joint using an aluminum alloy welding wire. Rear Access Handrails Handrails shall be provided at the rear of the body to assist ground personnel accessing the tailboard step and hosebed area. Each handrail shall be constructed of 6063T5 1.25" OD anodized aluminum tube, with an integral ribbed surface to assure a good grip for personnel safety, and shall be mounted between chrome stanchions. The handrails shall be located- two (2) handrails, one (1) on each side, appropriately sized handrail mounted vertical on the trailing edge of the body and appropriately sized handrail(s) mounted horizontal below the rear hosebed opening. Enhanced Extended Enhanced Extended Compartmentation stepped down below hosebed level. Includes embossed diamond plate compartment tops. DOORS Roll Up Compartment Door A ROM brand roll up door with satin finish shall be provided on a compartment up to 45" tall. The door(s) shall be installed in the following location(s): L2, R2. The Robinson door slats shall be double wall box frame and manufactured from anodized aluminum. The slats shall have interlocking end shoes on each slat. The slats shall have interlocking joints with a PVC/vinyl inner seal to prevent any metal to metal contact and inhibit moisture and dust penetration. The track shall be anodized aluminum with a finishing flange incorporated to provide a finished look around the perimeter of the door without additional trim or caulking. The track shall have a replaceable side seal to prevent water and dust from entering the compartment. The doors shall be counterbalanced for ease in operation. A full width latch bar shall be operable with one hand, even with heavy gloves. Securing method shall be a positive latch device. A magnetic type switch integral to the door shall be supplied for door ajar indication and compartment light activation. The door opening shall be reduced by 2" in width and approximately 8-9" in height depending on door height. 11 Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT Roll Up Compartment Door A ROM brand roll up door with satin finish shall be provided on a compartment greater than 45" tall. The door(s) shall be installed in the following location(s): Ll, L3, Rl, R3, B1. The Robinson door slats shall be double wall box frame and manufactured from anodized aluminum. The slats shall have interlocking end shoes on each slat. The slats shall have interlocking joints with a PVC/vinyl inner seal to prevent any metal to metal contact and inhibit moisture and dust penetration. The track shall be anodized aluminum with a finishing flange incorporated to provide a finished look around the perimeter of the door without additional trim or caulking. The track shall have a replaceable side seal to prevent water and dust from entering the compartment. The doors shall be counterbalanced for ease in operation. A full width latch bar shall be operable with one hand, even with heavy gloves. Securing method shall be a positive latch device. A magnetic type switch integral to the door shall be supplied for door ajar indication and compartment light activation. The door opening shall be reduced by 2" in width and approximately 8-9" in height depending on door height. SHELVES Adjustable Shelf [Qty: 41 There shall be an aluminum adjustable shelf provided for a compartment as specified The shelf shall be constructed of 3/16" (.187') smooth aluminum plate. A shelf under 16" deep shall have a minimum 2" front and rear lips to accommodate optional plastic interlocking compartment tile systems and shall be capable of holding 100 lbs. For additional strength and reinforcement of the shelf a return break shall be provided on the outward lip on a shelf 16" deep or greater and shall be capable of holding 2501bs. The shelf shall be sized, width and depth, to match the size and location in the compartment. Adjustable Tracks [Qty: 41 Tracks shall be provided in [#LOC] for use with adjustable shelves and/or trays in deep non - transverse compartments. The tracks shall be vertically mounted and attached to the side and/or rear walls of the compartments. 12 Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT TRAYS/TOOLBOARDS Roll -Out Tray [Qty: 21 There shall be a floor mounted roll-out tray provided in a compartment as specified. The roll-out tray shall be constructed of 3/16" (.187") smooth aluminum plate with a sanded finish and welded corners for increased strength and rigidity. The tray shall be sized in width and depth as applicable. For greater tray accessibility, the drawer slides shall feature one hundred percent extension. The tray shall utilize a gas spring to secure the tray in the open or closed position. The tray shall have a total capacity of 500 lbs. Runningboard Suction Tray A running board suction hose storage tray "floating style" shall be provided and located in the driver side running board, officer side running board. The tray shall be "floating style" mounted and constructed of 1/8" (.125") aluminum diamond plate (exterior) with a smooth sanded surface interior. The bottom of the tray shall have removable aluminum slats and drain holes to allow water drainage from hose stored in the tray. The tray shall have a 3" tapered front corner to protect tray againist debris. The tray shall be removable for the running board. Toolboard The back wall of L3, R3, Rl shall have PAC TRAC tool mounting provided. COVERS Hose Bed Cover A cover constructed of Red 18 oz. PVC vinyl coated polyester shall be installed over the apparatus hose bed. The base fabric shall be 1000 x 1300 Denier Polyester with a fabric count of 20 x 20 square inch. The front edge of the cover shall be mechanically attached to the body. The sides of the cover shall be held in place with heavy duty Velcro strips running the length of the hose bed. The rear of the cover shall have an integral flap that extends down to cover the rear of the hose bed. This flap shall be secured in place along the lower edge with flexible cord that fasten to steel hook(s) mounted to body to comply with the latest edition of NFPA 1901. 13 Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT Vinyl Crosslay Cover A cover constructed of Red 18 oz. PVC vinyl coated polyester shall be installed on the crosslay. The base fabric shall be 1000 x 1300 Denier Polyester with a fabric count of 20 x 20 per square inch. The cover shall be held in place across the top of the body by chrome snaps. The sides of the cover shall have integral flaps that extend down to cover the sides of the crosslay. The side flaps shall be secured in place to comply with the latest edition of NFPA 1901. Running Board Tray Securing Strap A heavy duty black nylon strap with an aluminum quick -release buckle shall be provided for the running board hose tray(s). The strap shall be attached to the inboard side of the tray as low as practical to allow cinching of strap for securing tray contents and shall not reduce the overall tray capacity. Location: driver side running board, officer side running board PUMP MODULE Pump Module Width Pump module shall be 76" wide. Pump Module Pump Module Frame An extruded aluminum pump module shall be provided and located forward of the apparatus body. The pump module shall be constructed entirely of welded aluminum alloy extrusions and interlocking aluminum plates. The pump module framework shall consist of 1.5" x 3" x.188" wall, 1.5" x 3" x .375' wall with center web and 3" x 3" x.188" wall extrusions. The pump module design and mounting shall be separate from the body to allow the pump module and body to move independently of each other in order to reduce stress from frame twisting and vibration. The exterior surface of the pump module framework shall have a sanded finish. Pump Module Mounting The pump module shall be attached to the chassis using four (4) center bonded isolation mounts and a steel mounting frame. The isolation mounts shall be 2.75' diameter and mount to the chassis with two (2) 4" x 4" x.312" A36 steel angles. 14 Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT Pump Access A pump service access door shall be provided at the front of the pump module. The door shall be secured with two (2) thumb latches. Top Mounted Pump Control Area The upper area of the module shall be configured for a top mount pump operator's panel. The upper side walls of the module shall be tapered for improved operator visibility. Crosswalk An extruded aluminum crosswalk shall be provided at the front of the pump module. The crosswalk shall be integral to the pump module and be constructed entirely of aluminum extrusions. The crosswalk walkway shall be in accordance with NFPA in both step height and stepping surface. The crosswalk walkway floor shall be formed from .188" aluminum treadplate. The walkway floor shall be bolted on to the module and be easily removable to service chassis components or for replacement in the case of damage. The crosswalk entry shall include two (2) 5" wide formed diamond plate steps located one (1) on each side offset forward and two (2) handrails, a minimum 24" long, located one (1) on each side mounted vertically on the forward extrusion of the pump module. Pump Module Running Boards The pump module shall include a running board on each side. The running boards shall be in accordance with NFPA in both step height and stepping surface. The running boards shall be formed from .125" aluminum treadplate. Each running board shall be bolted on to the pump module and be easily removable for replacement in the case of damage. Stepping Surfaces The top mount crosswalk and each running board shall include a multi -directional, aggressive gripping surface incorporated into the treadplate. The surface shall extend vertically from the diamond plate sheet a minimum of .125". Gripping surfaces shall be circular in design, a minimum of 1" diameter and on centers not to exceed 4". Pump Panel Opening The panel opening on the pump module shall be 39" wide. Pump Module Height The pump module height shall be 80". 15 Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT PUMP PANELS Top Mount Pump Panels The top mount gauge panel, driver and officer side pump panels shall be constructed of 14 gauge stainless steel. The top mount gauge panel shall be able to lift forward for access to panel mounted electrical connections. The driver and officer panels shall have the ability to be removed from the module for easier access and for maintenance in the pump area. Pump Access Doors The driver and officer side pump module shall include an upper horizontal -hinged pump access door. The doors shall be constructed of 14 gauge brushed stainless steel. The compartment doors shall be securely attached with a full-length stainless steel piano type hinge with 1/4" pins. The hinge shall be "staked" on every other knuckle to prevent the pin from sliding. The doors shall include two (2) push-button style latches to secure the doors in the closed position and two (2) hold -open devices to hold the doors in the open position. MISC PUMP PANEL OPTIONS Pump Panel Tags Color coded pump panel labels shall be supplied to be in accordance with NFPA 1901 compliance. PUMP MODULE OPTIONS Roller Assemblies Stainless steel rollers with nylon guides set in aluminum extrusions shall be installed on the preconnect hose storage area(s). The rollers shall assist with deployment of hose and to protect the module surface. Module Logos Logos with the OEM brand name shall be provided and shall be mounted one (1) each side on pump module/pre-connect panels. Logos shall be sized as applicable to available space on panel(s). 16 Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT Air Horn Switch A heavy duty weatherproof push-button switch shall be installed at the pump operator's panel to operate the air horns. The switch shall be labeled "Evacuation Alert". Location: top mount control panel. Double Crosslay Hosebed Two (2) crosslay hosebeds shall be provided on the pump module. Each of the two (2) crosslay areas shall have a capacity for up to 200' of 2.0" double jacket fire hose single stacked. The crosslay floor and side walls shall be constructed of 3/16" (.188) smooth aluminum plate. The floor shall be slotted to prevent the accumulation of water and allow for ventilation of wet hose. One (1) 1/4" (.25") smooth aluminum plate fixed divider with a sanded finish shall be provided to separate the two (2) hose storage areas. WATER TANK 1030 Gallon Water Tank A 1030 gallon (US) "R" booster tank shall be supplied. The booster tank shall be constructed of polypropylene material. The booster tank shall be completely removable without disturbing or dismounting the apparatus body structure. The top of the booster tank is fitted with removable lifting assembly designed to facilitate tank removal. The booster tank top, sides, and bottom shall be constructed of a minimum 1/2" (0.50") thick black UV -stabilized copolymer polypropylene. Joints and seams shall be fused using nitrogen gas as required and tested for maximum strength and integrity. The tank construction shall include technology wherein a sealant shall be installed between the plastic components prior to being fusion welded. This sealing method will provide a liquid barrier offering leak protection in the event of a weld compromise. The tank cover shall be constructed of 1/2" thick polypropylene and UV stabilized, to incorporate a multi -piece locking design, which allows for individual removal and inspection if necessary. The tank cover(s) shall be flush or recessed 3/8" from the top of the tank and shall be fused to the tank walls and longitudinal partitions for maximum integrity. Each one of the covers shall have hold downs consisting of 2" minimum polypropylene dowels spaced a maximum of 40" apart. These dowels shall extend through the covers and will assist in keeping the covers rigid under fast filling conditions. The tank shall have a combination vent and manual fill tower with a hinged lid. The fill tower shall be constructed of 1/2" polypropylene and shall be a typical dimension of 8" x 8" outer perimeter (subject to change for specific design applications). The fill tower shall be blue in color indicating that it is a water -only fill tower. The tower shall have a 1/4" thick removable polypropylene screen and a polypropylene hinged cover. The capacity of the tank shall be engraved on the top of the fill tower lid. 17 Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT The booster tank shall have two (2) tank plumbing openings. One (1) for a tank -to -pump suction line with an anti -swirl plate, and one (1) for a tank fill line. All tank fill couplings shall be backed with flow deflectors to break up the stream of water entering the tank, and be capable of withstanding sustained fill. rates per the tank fill inlet size. The sump shall be constructed of a minimum of 1/2" polypropylene. The sump shall have a minimum 3" N.P.T. threaded outlet for a drain plug per NFPA. This shall be used as a combination clean-out and drain. All tanks shall have an anti -swirl plate located approximately 3" above the inside floor. The transverse and longitudinal swash partitions shall be manufactured of a minimum of 3/8" polypropylene. All partitions shall be equipped with vent and air holes to permit movement of air and water between compartments. The partitions shall be designed to provide maximum water flow. All swash partitions interlock with one another and are completely fused to each other as well as to the walls of the tank. All partitions and spacing shall comply with NFPA 1901. The walls shall be welded to the floor of the tank providing maximum strength. Inside the fill tower there shall be a combination vent/overflow pipe. The vent overflow shall be a minimum of schedule 40 polypropylene pipe with an I.D. of 3" or larger that is designed to run through the tank. This outlet shall direct the draining of overflow water past the rear axle, thus reducing the possibility of freeze-up of these components in cold environments. This drain configuration shall also assure that rear axle tire traction shall not be affected when moving forward. The booster tank shall undergo extensive testing prior to installation in the truck. All water tanks shall be tested and certified as to capacity on a calibrated and certified tilting scale. Each tank shall be weighed empty and full to provide precise fluid capacity. Each tank shall be delivered with a Certificate of Capacity delineating the weight empty and full and the resultant capacity based on weight. Engineering estimates for capacity calculations shall not be permitted for capacity certification. The tank must be designed and fabricated by a tank manufacturer that is ISO 9001:2008 certified in each of its locations. The ISO certification must be to the current standard in effect at the time of the design and fabrication of the tank. A tag shall be installed on the apparatus in a convenient location and contain pertinent information including a QR code readable by commercially available smart phones. The information contained on the tag shall include the capacity of the water and foam (s), the maximum fill and pressure rates, the serial number of the tank, the date of manufacture, the tank manufacturer, and contact information. The QR code will allow the user to connect with the tank manufacturer for additional information and assistance. The tank shall have a limited Lifetime warranty that provides warranty service for the life of the fire apparatus in which the tank is installed. Warranties are transferable if the apparatus ownership changes by requesting the transfer from the tank manufacturer. Tank capacity is 1030 US gallon / 857 Imperial gallons / 3898 Liters. Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT Fill Tower Location Fill tower(s) shall be located offset to officer side of water tank. TANK PLUMBING Tank Fill 2 Akron Valve One (1) 2" pump -to -tank fill line having a 2" manually operated full flow valve. The valve control shall be located at the pump operator's panel and shall visually indicate the position of the valve at all times. The fill line shall be controlled using a chrome handle with an integral tag. The valve shall be an Akron 8800HD series with a 316 stainless steel ball and dual polymer seats for ease of operation and increased abrasion resistance. The valve shall have a self-locking ball feature using an automatic friction lock design to balance the stainless steel ball when in a throttle position with water flowing through it. The valve shall be of unique Akron swing -out design to allow the valve body to be removed for servicing without disassembling the plumbing. All fabricated piping shall be a minimum of Schedule 10 stainless steel for superior corrosion resistance and decreased friction loss. Inlet 2.5 Rear Tank w/Gauge A 2-1/2" rear water inlet shall be installed into the rear of the booster tank and shall be controlled by a rear mounted 2-1/2" manual valve. The valve shall be constructed of brass and be of the quarter turn ball type. It shall come equipped with a strainer, 2-1/2" chrome NST swivel, chrome plug and retainer device. With tank level gauge next to valve Location: [#LOC] Tank To Pump One (1) manually operated 3" Akron valve shall be installed between the pump suction and the booster tank. Includes flex hose with stainless steel hose clamps for connection to the 4" tank sump outlet. The valve control shall be located at the pump operator's panel and shall visually indicate the position of the valve at all times. The valve shall be an Akron 8800HD series with a 316 stainless steel ball and dual polymer seats for ease of operation and increased abrasion resistance. The valve shall have a self-locking ball feature using an automatic friction lock design to balance the stainless steel ball when in a throttle position and water is flowing through it. The valve shall be of the unique Akron swing -out design to allow the valve body to be removed for servicing without disassembling the plumbing. 19 Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT All fabricated piping shall be a minimum of Schedule 10 stainless steel for superior corrosion resistance and decreased friction loss. A check valve shall be provided in the tank to pump supply line to prevent the possibility of "back filling" the water tank. The valve control shall be located at the pump operator's panel and shall visually indicate the position of the valve at all times. LADDERSTORAGE/RACKS Hard Suction Hose Rack One (1) hard suction hose storage rack shall be provided on the driver side compartment top. The storage rack shall be constructed of anodized extruded aluminum and includes two (2) spring -mounted latch handles with stainless steel scuff plates. The scuff plates shall be located on the hose bed side to protect the painted surface. The storage rack shall be capable of storing one (1) 6" x 10' hard suction hose. Hard Suction Hose Rack One (1) hard suction hose storage rack shall be provided on the officer side compartment top. The storage rack shall be constructed of anodized extruded aluminum and includes two (2) spring -mounted latch handles with stainless steel scuff plates. The scuff plates shall be located on the hose bed side to protect the painted surface. The storage rack shall be capable of storing one (1) 6" x 10' hard suction hose. Ladder Brand The ladder brand capable of being carried on the unit shall be Duo -Safety. Ladders The length of ladders capable of being stored shall be the following: 24'2 -section, 14' roof ladder and 10' attic ladder w/shoes. Storage Tunnel Contents , Storage tunnel capable of holding (1) 2 -section, (1) roof, (1) attic, (2) pike poles, (1) backboard in Officer. 20 Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT HANDRAILS / STEPS Intermediate Rear Step An intermediate step shall be provided on the rear of the apparatus. The step shall be constructed of 3/16" (.187") aluminum treadplate. The step shall include a multi -directional, aggressive gripping surface incorporated into the treadplate.The step shall be bolted to'the rear end assembly and be easily removable for replacement in the case of damage. One (1) handrail shall be installed in compliance with current NFPA. The handrails shall be constructed of 6063T5 1.25' OD anodized aluminum tube, with an integral ribbed surface to assure a good grip for personnel safety, mounted between chrome stanchions. Hose Bed Folding Steps Innovative Controls dual lighted LED folding steps shall be positioned to the driver side rear of the body. The steps shall be NFPA compliant for access to the hose bed storage area and in step height and surface area. The steps shall be staggered stepped as applicable with tailboard depth, not applicable with recessed step mounting. Innovative Controls dual lighted folding step with LED lights integral to the step on the top to provide NFPA requirements of 2 fc (201x) on the stepping surface. Folding step shall also have a LED light integral to the bottom of the step to meet NFPA requirements of a stepping surface up to 18" below the step. The folding step shall sustain a minimum static load of 500 lb with a 3 to 1 safety factor. The folding step shall also meet NFPA slip resistance qualifications. Corrosion resistance shall be demonstrated by a 1000 hr salt spray test with no visible signs of deterioration of the step body or hardware. One (1) hand rail shall be installed (as applicable) in compliance with current NFPA. The hand rail shall be constructed of 6063T5 1.25' OD anodized aluminum tube, with an integral ribbed surface to assure a good grip for personnel safety, mounted between chrome stanchions. Folding Steps [Qty: 4] Innovative Controls dual lighted LED folding step(s) shall be located driver side front compartment face. The folding step(s) shall meet current NFPA in step height and surface area. Innovative Controls dual lighted LED folding step with LED lights integral to the step on the top to provide NFPA requirements of 2 fc (201x) on the stepping surface. Folding step shall also have a LED light integral to the bottom of the step to meet NFPA requirements of a stepping surface up to 18" below the step. The folding step shall sustain a minimum static load of 500 lb with a 3 to 1 safety factor. The folding step shall also meet NFPA slip resistance qualifications. Corrosion resistance shall be demonstrated by a 1000 hr salt spray test with no visible signs of deterioration of the step body or hardware. 21 Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT One (1) hand rail shall be installed in compliance with current NFPA. The hand rail shall be constructed of 6063T5 1.25" OD anodized aluminum tube, with an integral ribbed surface to assure a good grip for personnel safety, mounted between chrome stanchions. MISC BODY OPTIONS Mud Flaps Black mud flaps with E -ONE logo shall be provided for the body wheel wells. Body Height and Mainframe Construction The body mainframe shall be entirely constructed of aluminum. The complete framework shall be constructed of 6061T6 and 6063T5 aluminum alloy extrusions welded together using 5356 aluminum alloy welding wire. The body mainframe shall include 3" x 3" 6061-T6 aluminum 3/8" (0.375") wall cross member extrusion or 3" x 3" I-beam section aluminum extrusion depending on the application at the front of the body. A solid 3" x 3" "I-beam" section aluminum extrusion shall be provided the full width of the body forward and rearward of the rear wheel well. The cross members shall be designed to support the compartment framing and shall be welded to 1-3/16" x 3" (1.188" x 3") solid 6063-T5 aluminum frame sill extrusions. The frame sill extrusions shall be shaped to contour with the chassis frame rails and shall be protected from contact with the chassis frame rails by 5/16" x 2" (0.31" x 2") fiber -reinforced rubber strips to prevent wear and galvanic corrosion caused when dissimilar metals come in contact. Body Mounting System The main body shall be attached to the chassis frame rails with six (6) of 5/8" (0.625") diameter steel U -bolts. This body mounting system shall be used to allow easy removal of the body for major repair or disassembly. Water Tank Mounting System The body design shall allow the booster tank to be completely removable without disturbing or dismounting the apparatus body structure. The water tank shall rest on top of a 3" x 3" frame assembly covered with rubber shock pads and corner braces formed from 3/16" angled plate to support the tank. The booster tank mounting system shall utilize a floating design to reduce stress from road travel and vibration. To maintain low vehicle center of gravity the water tank bottom shall be mounted within 5" of the frame rail top. Hose Bed Side Assembly The hose bed side assemblies shall be made of 3" x 3" slotted aluminum extrusion and 3/16" (.188") smooth plate. The hose bed side assemblies shall provide a 90" high body. 22 Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT The exterior hose bed side surface shall be completely sanded and deburred to assure a smooth finish and painted job color. The interior hose bed side surface shall be completely sanded and deburred to assure a smooth sanded finish. Hose Bed The area above the booster tank shall have a hose storage area provided. The hose bed shall be constructed entirely from maintenance -free, 3/4" deep x 7.5" wide, extruded aluminum slats that shall be pop -riveted into a one-piece grid system. Each slat shall have all sharp edges removed and have an anodized ribbed top surface that shall prevent the accumulation of water and allow for ventilation of wet hose. The hose bed shall include an open area for the fill tower(s). The hose bed design shall incorporate adjustable tracks in the forward area rearward of the fill tower(s) and the rearward area of the hose bed for the installation of an adjustable divider(s). The adjustable tracks shall hold an adjustable divider(s) mounting nut straight, so only a Philips head screwdriver is required to adjust a divider(s) from side to side (as is practical with other hose bed mounted equipment). The hose bed shall be easily removable to allow access to the booster tank below. Hose Bed Divider [Qty: 21 There shall be a hose bed divider provided the full fore -aft length of the hose bed. The hose bed divider shall be constructed of 1/4" (0.25") smooth aluminum plate with an extruded aluminum base welded to the bottom. The rear end of the divider shall have a 3" radius corner to protect personnel. The divider shall be natural finish aluminum for long-lasting appearance and shall be sanded and de -burred to prevent damage to the hose. The divider shall be adjustable from side to side in the hose bed to accommodate varying hose loads. Storage Pan A storage pan shall be provided in the forward area of the hose bed. The storage pan shall be constructed of 3/16" (.188") aluminum tread plate. Hose Bed Divider Hand Hold There shall be a hand hole cut-out(s) on the trailing edge of each hose bed divider. The cut- out(s) is specifically sized for use in adjusting of the hose bed divider. 23 Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT Stainless Steel Trim A stainless steel trim shall be located at the bottom edge of compartment Ll, L2, L3, Rl, R2, R3 opening. The trim shall provide added protection of the painted surface of the body when equipment is removed from the compartment. Interior Body Compartment Finish The body compartment interiors shall have a Zolatone gray finish. Includes inner pan of hinged doors and floors (if smooth plate) and tool compartments (as applicable). Does not include floors if they are diamond plate. Corner Guards The rearward body corners of the body shall have corner guards installed. The corner guards shall be constructed of (.063") aluminum treadplate. Rub Rail The pump area module(s) and body shall have rub rails mounted along the sides and at the rear The rub rail shall be C -channel in design and constructed of 3/16" thick 6463T6 anodized aluminum extrusion. The rub rail shall be 2.75" high x 1.25" deep and shall extend beyond the body width to protect compartment doors and the body side. The rub rail depth shall allow marker and/or warning lights to be recessed inside for protection. The top surface of the rub rail shall have minimum of five (5) raised serrations. Each serration being a minimum of .1" in height and with cross grooves to provide a slip -resistant edge for the tailboard step and pump module running board areas. The rub rail shall be mounted a minimum of 3/16" off the pump module and body with nylon spacers. The ends of each section shall be provided with a finished rounded corner piece. Body Wheel Well The body wheel well frame shall be constructed from 6063-T5 aluminum extrusion with a slot the full length to, permit an internal fit of 3/16" (0.188") aluminum smooth plate painted jab color. The wheel well trim shall be constructed from 6063-T5 formed aluminum extrusion. The fenderettes shall be bolt -on and shall be easily removable. The fenderette shall be constructed from .080" aluminum with a mirror finish. The fenerette shall be 2 1/2" (2.5") wide x 2 1/4" (2.25') tall with a 26 7/8" (26.875") radius. A "P" shaped rubber gasket shall be provided between the fenerette and wheel well body panel. The wheel well liners shall be constructed of a 3/16" (.187') composite material. The liners shall be bolt -on and shall provide a maintenance -free and damage -resistant surface. 24 Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT SCBA BOTTLE STORAGE SCBA Strap Straps shall be provided in each exterior storage compartment to provide secondary means to hold each SCBA bottle in the compartment. The straps shall be constructed from 1" nylon webbing formed in a loop. The strap(s) shall be mounted to the storage compartment ceiling directly inside the door opening at each bottle location. SCBA 2 BOTTLE STORAGE E -ONE E -ONE designed (2) SCBA bottle storage constructed with aluminum plate with hinged door and push button latch shall be provided in the body wheel well area. The door shall match wheel well area material and finish. The door shall cover the recessed fuel fill if located adjacent to the SCBA storage. U-shaped troughs made out of aluminum smooth plate with rubbert inserts shall be provided to store standard size SCBA bottles up to 7.25' in diameter and 24.5' in length. The troughs can also store a standard size 20lbs ABC Extinguisher or 2.5 gal Water Extinguisher in each trough. Location: driver side rear wheel well offset forward, driver side rear wheel well offset rearward, officer side rear wheel well offset forward, officer side rear wheel well offset rearward PUMPS Pump Rating The fire pump shall be rated at 1250 GPM. Fire Pump System Fire Pump The pump shall be a Darley PSM single stage fire pump. The pump shall have the capacity of 1,000 to 1,500 gallons per minute (U.S. GPM) NFPA 1901 rated performance, and shall be split -shaft driven. Power to drive the pump shall be provided by the same engine used to propel the apparatus. The pump shall be midship mounted and designed to operate through an integral transmission, including a means for power selectivity to the driving axle or to the pump. The pump casing shall be a fine grain cast iron alloy, vertically split, with a minimum 30,000 psi tensile strength and bronze fitted. 25 Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT The impeller shall be a high strength bronze alloy of mixed flow design, accurately balanced and splined to the pump shaft for precision fit and durability. The impeller shall feature a double suction inlet design with opposed volute cutwaters to minimize radial thrust. The seal rings shall be renewable, double labyrinth, wrap around bronze type. The pump shaft shall be precision ground stainless steel. The shaft shall be splined to receive broached impeller hubs, for greater resistance to wear, torsional vibration, and torque imposed by the engine. The bearings provided shall be heavy duty, deep groove, and radial type ball bearings. They shall be over -sized for extended life. The bearings shall be protected at all openings from road dirt and water splash with oil seals and water slingers. The transmission case shall be heavy-duty cast iron alloy with adequate oil reserve capacity for low operating temperatures. The transmission case shall contain a magnetic drain plug for draining the gear case oil and a dipstick for checking and filling the level of the gear case through its opening. The transmission shall also allow the use of an external heat exchanger for increased cooling under extreme conditions. The pump drive shaft shall be precision ground, heat treated alloy steel, with a minimum 1-1/2" x 10" spline ends. Gears shall be helical design, and shall be precision cut for quiet operation and extended life. The gears shall be cut from high strength alloy steel, carburized and ground. The gear face shall be 3-1/2" minimum width. The gear shift shall be a heat treated alloy steel splined spur gear to engage either the pump drive gear or the truck drive shaft gear. The gear ratio of the pump shall be selected by the pump and apparatus manufacturer's Engineering Department. Mechanical Seal The pump shall be fumished with a maintenance free mechanical seal. The mechanical seal shall be a non -contacting, non -wearing dual seal design. Pump Shift The pump shift shall be pneumatically -controlled using a power shifting cylinder. The power shift control valve shall be mounted in the cab and be labeled "PUMP SHIFT". The apparatus transmission shift control shall be furnished with a positive lever, preventing accidental shifting of the chassis transmission. A green indicator light shall be located in the cab and be labeled "PUMP ENGAGED". The light shall not activate until the pump shift has completed its full travel into pump engagement position. A second green indicator light shall be located in the cab and be labeled "OK TO PUMP". This light shall be energized when both the pump shift has been completed and the chassis automatic transmission has obtained converter lock-up (4th gear lock-up). 26 Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT Heat Exchanger & Heated Pump Core An automatic heat exchanger system shall be provided in the pump. Antifreeze from the vehicle engine shall flow through the pump core jacket. Water flow from the fire pump shall be used to cool the engine antifreeze. This feature shall assist against the pump freezing in cold climates. Tailshaft support The pump shall be installed using an additional gearbox support. The additional support shall assist in stabilizing the driveline under high torque conditions. Intake Manifold The pump shall utilize a stainless steel intake manifold system. The manifold shall have two (2) 6.0" diameter suction ports with 6" NST male threads and removable screens. The ports shall be mounted one (1) on each side of the apparatus and extend through the side pump panels. Inlets shall come equipped with long handle chrome caps. Discharge Manifold The pump shall utilize a stainless steel discharge manifold system that allows a direct flow of water to all discharge valves. The manifold and fabricated piping system shall be constructed of a minimum of Schedule 10 stainless steel to reduce corrosion. Test Ports Two (2) test plugs shall be pump panel -mounted for third party testing of vacuum and pressures of the pump. PUMP CERTIFICATION Pump Certification The pump, when dry, shall be capable of taking suction and discharging water in accordance with current NFPA 1901. The pump shall be tested at the manufacturer's facility by an independent, third -party testing service. The conditions of the pump test shall be as outlined in current NFPA 1901. The tests shall include, at a minimum, the pump test, the pumping engine overload test, the pressure control system test, the priming device tests, the vacuum test, and the water tank to pump flow test as outlined in current NFPA 1901. A piping hydrostatic test shall be performed as outlined in current NFPA 1901. The pump shall deliver the percentage of rated capacities at pressures indicated below 100% of rated capacity at 150 psi net pump pressure 100% of rated capacity at 165 psi net pump pressure 27 Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT • 70% of rated capacity at 200 psi net pump pressure 50% of rated capacity at 250 psi net pump pressure A test plate, installed at the pump panel, shall provide the rated discharges and pressures together with the speed of the engine as determined by the certification test, and the no-load governed speed of the engine. A Certificate of Inspection certifying performance of the pump and all related components shall be provided at time of delivery. Additional certification documents shall include, but not limited to, Certificate of Hydrostatic Test, Electrical System Performance Test, Manufacturer's Record of Pumper Construction, and Certificate of Pump Performance from the pump manufacturer. PUMP OPTIONS Steamers, Flush+1 The pump 6" steamer intake(s) shall be mounted approximately I" from the pump panel to back of cap when installed. The "Flush+l" dimension can vary + or - 1-1/4" or as practicable depending on the pump module width and options selected. (Example 72" or 76" modules.) Location: driver's side, officer's side. Master Drain Valve A manual master drain valve shall be installed on the pump panel. The master pump drain assembly shall consist of a Class 1 bronze master drain with a rubber disc seal. The master drain shall have a rubber seal to prevent water from running out on the running board. The manual master drain valve shall have twelve (12) individual -sealed ports that allow quick and simultaneous draining of multiple intake and discharge lines. It shall be constructed of corrosion -resistant material and be capable of operating at a pressure of up to 600 PSI. The master drain shall provide independent ports for low point drainage of the fire pump and auxiliary devices. Anodes, Darley Pump The anode help prevent damage caused by galvanic corrosion within the pump. The system provides a sacrificial metal which helps to diminish or prevent pump and pump shaft galvanic corrosion. One (1) anode will be located on the suction side of the pump. Pump Cooler The pump shall have a 3/8" line installed from the pump discharge to the booster tank to allow a small amount of water to circulate through the pump casing in order to cool the pump during sustained periods of pump operation when water is not being discharged. The pump cooler line shall be controlled from the pump operator's panel by a Innovative Controls 1/4 tum valve with 28 Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT "T" handle. Each 1/4 turn handle grip shall feature built-in color -coding labels and a verbiage tag Auxiliary Engine Cooler Control The auxiliary engine cooler shall be controlled from the pump operator's panel by an Innovative Controls 1/4 turn valve with "T" handle. The 1/4 turn handle grip shall feature built-in color - coding label and a verbiage tag. 1/2" lines shall be installed from the pump discharge via the valve to the cooler and back to the pump intake to allow a small amount of water to circulate through the engine cooler. Priming System One (1) 12V positive displacement type rotary vane primer of a fluid -less design shall be provided for the fire pump priming system. The pump shall be constructed of heat-treated and hard -coated anodized aluminum alloy. A single, push-pull control shall be located on the pump operator's panel with a "Pull to Prime" label. The primer shall not require a lubrication tank. The priming pump shall be constructed of heat treated aluminum and hard coat anodized. INTAKES Intake 2.5 Top Mount Control Akron Valve One (1) 2-1/2" suction inlet with a manually operated 2-1/2" Akron valve shall be provided on the driver side pump panel, officer side pump panel. The valve shall be an Akron 8800HD series with a 316 stainless steel ball and dual polymer seats for ease of operation and increased abrasion resistance. The valve shall have a self-locking ball feature using an automatic friction lock design to balance the stainless steel ball when in a throttle position and water is flowing through it. The valve shall be of the unique Akron swing -out design to allow the valve body to be removed for servicing without disassembling the plumbing. The outlet of the valve shall be connected to the suction side of the pump with the valve body located behind the pump panel. The valve shall come equipped with a brass inlet strainer, 2-1/2" NST female chrome inlet swivel and shall be equipped with a chrome plated rockerlug plug with a retainer device. The valve shall be controlled by a vertically mounted quarter turn locking handle located on the top mounted pump operator's panel and shall visibly indicate the position of the valve at all times. All fabricated piping shall be a minimum of Schedule 10 stainless steel for superior corrosion resistance, and decreased friction loss. 29 Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT A 3/4" bleeder valve assembly will be installed on the side pump panel. INTAKE OPTIONS Intake Pressure Relief Al Series - PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE - TFT's pressure relief valve is adjustable from 50 to 250 psi (3 to 14 bar) with easy to see 25 psi (2 bar) increments. The aluminum casting is plastic impregnated, hard coat anodized, and TFT powder coat finished inside and out for maximum corrosion protection. Works with Darley, Waterous, or Hale bolt hole patterns for direct use on pump flanges. DISCHARGES AND PRECONNECTS Deck Gun 3" Discharge Akron Valve One (1) 3" deck gun discharge outlet with a manually operated Akron valve and 3" stainless steel pipe shall be provided above the pump compartment. The valve shall be an Akron 880OHD series with a 316 stainless steel ball and dual polymer seats for ease of operation and increased abrasion resistance. The valve shall have a self-locking ball feature using an automatic friction lock design to balance the stainless steel ball when in a throttle position with water flowing through it. The valve shall be of the unique Akron swing -out design to allow the valve body to be removed for servicing without disassembling the plumbing. The valve shall be equipped with a device that limits the opening and closing speeds to comply with the current edition of NFPA 1901. The valve control shall be located at the pump operator's panel and shall visually indicate the position of the valve at all times. All fabricated piping shall be a minimum of Schedule 10 stainless steel for superior corrosion resistance and decreased friction loss. 1.5 Single Crosslay Akron Valve [Qty: 21 Two (2) single crosslay discharges shall be provided at the front area of the body. The crosslays shall include 2" brass swivels with 1-1/2" hose connections to permit the use of hoses from either side of the apparatus. The crosslay hose beds shall consist of 2" heavy-duty hoses coming from the pump discharge manifold to the 2" swivels. The hoses shall be connected to manually operated 2" Akron valves. The valves shall be Akron 880OHD series with a 316 stainless steel ball and dual polymer seats for ease of operation and increased abrasion resistance. The valves shall have a self-locking ball 30 Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT feature using an automatic friction lock design to balance the stainless steel ball when in a throttle position with water flowing through it. The valves shall be of the unique Almon swing -out design to allow the valve bodies to be removed for servicing without disassembling the plumbing. The valve controls shall be located at the pump operator's panel and shall visually indicate the position of the valves at all times. All fabricated piping shall be a minimum of Schedule 10 stainless steel for superior corrosion resistance and decreased friction loss. Location: crosslay 1 & 2. Left Panel 2.5 Discharge Akron Valve Two (2) 2-1/2" discharge outlets with manually operated Akron valves shall be provided at the left hand side pump panel. The valves shall be Akron 8800HD series with a 316 stainless steel ball and dual polymer seats for ease of operation and increased abrasion resistance. The valves shall have a self-locking ball feature using an automatic friction lock design to balance the stainless steel ball when in a throttle position with water flowing through it. The valves shall be of the unique Akron swing -out design to allow the valve bodies to be removed for servicing without disassembling the plumbing. The valve controls shall be located at the pump operator panel and shall visually indicate the position of the valves at all times. All fabricated piping shall be a minimum of Schedule 10 stainless steel for superior corrosion resistance and decreased friction loss. Location: left side discharge 1, left side discharge 2 Left Rear 2.5" Discharge Akron Valve One (1) 2-1/2" discharge outlet with a manually operated Akron valve shall be supplied to the left rear of the apparatus by a 2-1/2" stainless steel pipe. The valve shall be an Akron 8800HD series with a 316 stainless steel ball and dual polymer seats for ease of operation and increased abrasion resistance. The valve shall have a self-locking ball feature using an automatic friction lock design to balance the stainless steel ball when in a throttle position with water flowing through it. The valve shall be of the unique Akron swing -out design to allow the valve body to be removed for servicing without disassembling the plumbing. 31 Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT The valve control shall be located at the pump operator panel and shall visually indicate the position of the valve at all times. All fabricated piping shall be a minimum of Schedule 10 stainless steel for superior corrosion resistance and decreased friction loss. Location: left rear discharge. Right Side 4 Handwheel Discharge One (1) 4" diameter discharge outlet with a handwheel controlled Akron valve shall be provided at the side pump panel. The valve shall be an Akron 8840HD series with a bronze flat ball design for ease of operation and increased abrasion resistance. The valve shall have a self-locking ball feature using an automatic friction lock design to balance the brass ball when in a throttle position and water is flowing through it. The valve shall be of the unique Akron swing -out design to allow the valve body to be removed for servicing without disassembling the plumbing. The handwheel valve control shall have the following features: • Handwheel driven worm gear rotates a gear sector for smoother and easier operation under pressure. • A 50:1 ratio. • 6" handwheel. • 12-1/2 turns for full open/close. • Opening and closing speed complies with the current edition of NFPA. • Portrait position indicator which shows the position of the valve ball to meet NFPA 1901. The valve controls and indicators shall be located at the pump operator's panel. Location: right side discharge 1. Deck Gun Location Deck gun piping shall be positioned centered in deck gun channel. This location shall allow for optimal operation of a deck gun monitor once installed. DISCHARGE OPTIONS Monitor, Dealer Installed Dealer installed monitor, make and model as specified. 32 Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT Bleeder Drain Valve [Qty: 71 The bleeder/drain valves shall be Innovative Controls'/d' ball brass drain valves with chrome - plated lift lever handles and ergonomic grips. Each lift handle grip shall feature built-in color - coding labels and a verbiage tag identifying each valve, also supplied by Innovative Controls. The color labels shall also include valve open and close verbiage. Top Mount Valve Control [Qty: 101 For valve actuation, the apparatus pump panel shall be equipped with Innovative Controls Top Mount Valve Controls. The ergonomically designed grip -activated T -handles shall be chrome - plated zinc with recessed UV -resistant labels for color -coding and verbiage. The patented spring-loaded handle and control rod assembly shall open and close valves when the user simply squeezes the T -handle and pivots the rod. When the T -handle grip is released, the valve control shall lock at the desired position automatically to eliminate valve drift. No secondary manual tightening method shall be required. A robust die cast and chrome -plated pivot arm shall house the internal locking mechanism protecting it from environmental hazards. A brass bushing and closely-toleranced stainless steel rod shall ensure long-term smooth valve control operation and never require lubrication. The valve control handles shall mount to sections of decorative clear anodized aluminum extrusion, designed to evenly space the handles and provide a secure mount for the handle's pivot rod. Garnish Ring Bezel Innovative Controls intake and/or discharge garnish rings shall be installed to the apparatus with mounting bolts. These bezel assemblies will be used to identify intake and/or discharge ports with color and verbiage. These garnish 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. PRESSURE GOVERNORS FRC TGA400 Governor Fire Research InControl series TGA400-A00 pressure governor and monitoring display kit shall be installed. The kit shall include a control module, intake pressure sensor, discharge pressure sensor, and cables. The control module case shall be waterproof and have dimensions not to exceed 5-1/2" high by 10-1/2" wide by 2" deep. The control knob shall be 2" in diameter with no mechanical stops, have a serrated grip, and a red idle push button in the center. IE shall not extend more than 1-3/4" from the front of the control module. 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. 33 Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT The following continuous displays shall be provided: Pump discharge; shown with four daylight bright LED digits more than 1/2" high Pump Intake; shown with four daylight bright LED digits more than 1/2" high Pressure / RPM setting; shown on a dot matrix message display Pressure and RPM operating mode LEDs Throttle ready LED Engine RPM; shown with four daylight bright LED digits more than 1/2" high Check engine and stop engine warning LEDs Oil pressure; shown on a dual color (green/red) LED bar graph display Engine coolant temperature; shown on a dual color (green/red) LED bar graph display Transmission Temperature: shown on a dual color (green/red) LED bar graph display Battery voltage; shown on a dual color (green/red) LED bar graph display. The 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. All LED intensity shall be automatically adjusted for day and night time operation. The program shall store the accumulated operating hours for the pump and engine to be displayed with the push of a button. It shall monitor inputs and support audible and visual warning alarms for the following conditions: High Battery Voltage Low Battery Voltage (Engine Off) Low Battery Voltage (Engine Running) High Transmission Temperature Low Engine Oil Pressure High Engine Coolant Temperature Out of Water (visual alarm only) No Engine Response (visual alarm only). The program features shall be accessed via push buttons and a control knob located on the front of the control panel. There shall be a USB port located at the rear of the control module to upload future firmware enhancements. Inputs to the control panel from the pump discharge and intake pressure sensors shall be electrical. The discharge pressure display shall show pressures from 0 to 600 PSI. The intake pressure display shall show pressures from -30 in. Hg to 600 PSI. 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 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. The pressure governor, monitoring and master pressure display shall be programmed to interface with a specific engine. Location of the governor and monitoring display shall be: Pump Operator's Panel. 34 Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FM DEPARTMENT GAUGES GAUGE IC 10 LED TANK LEVEL WATER/PSTANK One (1) Innovative Controls brand water tank level gauge shall be located at the pump operator's panel to provide a high -visibility display of the water tank level. Ten (10) high- intensity light emitting diodes (LEDs) on the display module shall have a 3-dimensional lens allowing the full, 3/4, 1/2, 1/4, and refill levels to be easily distinguished at a glance within full 180 degree visibility. The display module shall be protected from vibration and contamination with the components being encased in an encapsulated plastic housing. The long life and extreme durability of LED indicators eliminates light bulb replacement and maintenance. Color coded cover plates shall complete the assembly of the display module to the pump panel. System calibration shall be accomplished via supplied magnet. Each display level can be set independently for maximum reliability. The display shall provide a steady indication of fluid level despite sloshing inside of the tank when the vehicle is in motion due to an "anti -slosh" feature. In addition to the pump panel mounted lights there shall be one (1) Whelen PSTank series LED (Light Emitting Diode) strip light installed each side as specified. The system shall be controlled by an Innovative Control tank level driver module that is integral of the NFPA required pump panel mounted tank level light assembly. The additional tank level system shall be interlocked through the parking brake assembly so as not to be on while the vehicle is in motion. The remote strip light shall be arranged as follows: Full Green 3/4 Blue 1/2 Amber 1/4 Red Location of Whelen PSTank Strip Lights: each side of pump module up high, rear of body driver side. 2.5" Gauges [Qty: 71 The valve discharge gauges shall be 2 %2"(63mm) diameter Innovative Controls pressure gauges. Each gauge shall have a rugged corrosion free stainless steel case and clear scratch resistant molded crystals with captive O-ring seals to ensure distortion free viewing and 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 —40F to +160F. Each gauge shall exceed ANSI B40.1 Grade A requirements with an accuracy of+/ - 35 Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT 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 stainless steel bezel shall be provided to prevent corrosion and protect the lens and gauge case. The gauges shall be installed into decorative chrome -plated mounting bezels that incorporate valve -identifying verbiage and/or color labels. The gauges shall display a range from 0 to 400 psi with black graphics on a white background. ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS Multiplex Electrical System Electrical System The apparatus shall incorporate a Weldon V -MUX multiplex 12 volt electrical system. The system shall have the capability of delivering multiple signals via a CAN bus. The electrical system installed by the apparatus manufacturer shall conform to current SAE standards, the latest FMVSS standards, and the requirements of the applicable NFPA 1901 standards. The electrical system shall be pre -wired for optional computer modem accessibility to allow service personnel to easily plug in a modem to allow remote diagnostics. 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 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 maximum current for which the circuit is protected. The system shall have electro -magnetic interference suppression provided as required in applicable SAE standards. Any electrical junction or terminal boxes shall be weather -resistant and located away from water spray conditions. Multiplex System For superior system integrity, the networked multiplex system shall meet the following minimum component requirements: • The network system must be Peer to Peer technology based on RS485 protocol. No one module shall hold the programming for other modules. One or two modules on a network referred to as Peer to Peer, while the rest of the network consists of a one master and several slaves is not considered Peer to Peer for this application. • Modules shall be IP67 rated to handle the extreme operating environment found in the fire service industry. • All modules shall be solid state circuitry utilizing MOS -FET technology and utilize Deutsch series input/output connectors. • Each module that controls a device shall hold its own configuration program. M4 Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT • Each module should be able to function as a standalone module. No "add-on" module will be acceptable to achieve this form of operation. • Load shedding power management (8 levels). • Switch input capability for chassis functions. • Responsible for lighting device activation. • Self-contained diagnostic indicators. Wire harness needed to interface electrical devices with multiplex modules. • The grounds from each device should return to main ground trunk in each sub harness by the use of ultrasonic splices. Wiring All harnessing, wiring and connectors shall be manufactured to the following standards/guidelines. No exceptions. • NFPA 1901 -Standard for Automotive Fire Apparatus • SAE J1127 and Jl l27 • IPC/WHMA-A-620 — Requirements and Acceptance for Cable and Wire Harness Assemblies. (Class 3 — High Performance Electronic Products) All wiring shall be copper or copper alloys of a gauge rated to carry 125 of the maximum current for which the circuit is protected. Insulated wire and cable 8 gauge and smaller shall be SXL, GXL, or TXL per SAE J1128. Conductors 6 gauge and larger shall be SXL or SGT per SAE J1127. All wiring shall be colored coded and imprinted with the circuits function. Minimum height of imprinted characters shall not be less than .082" plus or minus .0l ". The imprinted characters shall repeat at a distance not greater than 3". A coil of wire shall be provided behind electrical appliances to allow them to be pulled away from mounting area for inspection and service work. Wiring Protection The overall covering of the conductors shall be loom or braid. Braid style wiring covers shall be constructed using a woven PVC -coated nylon multifilament braiding yarn. The yarn shall have a diameter of no less than .04" and a tensile strength of 22 lbs. The yarn shall have a service temperature rating of -65 F to 194 F. The braid shall consist of 24 strands of yarn with 21 black and 3 yellow. The yellow shall be oriented the same and be next to each other. Wiring loom shall be flame retardant black nylon. The loom shall have a service temperature of -40 F to 300 F and be secured to the wire bundle with adhesive -backed vinyl tape. Wiring Connectors All connectors shall be Deutsch series unless a different series of connector is needed to mate to a supplier's component. The connectors and terminals shall be assembled per the 37 Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT connector/terminal manufacturer's specification. Crimble/Solderless terminals shall be acceptable. Heat shrink style shall be utilized unless used within the confines of the cab. NFPA Required Testing of Electrical System The apparatus shall be electrical tested upon completion of the vehicle and prior to delivery. The electrical testing, certifications, and test results shall be submitted with delivery documentation per requirements of NFPA 1901. 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 test fail. 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, an alarm sounded by excessive battery discharge, as detected by the system required in NFPA 1901 Standard, or a system voltage of less than 11.7 volts DC for a 12 volt nominal system, for more than 120 seconds, shall be considered a test 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 nominal 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 38 Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT A. Documentation of the electrical system performance tests required above. B. A written load analysis, including: a. The nameplate rating of the alternator. b. The alternator rating under the conditions. c. Each specified component load. d. Individual intermittent loads. Vehicle Data Recorder A vehicle data recorder system shall be provided to comply with NFPA 1901, 2009 edition. The following data shall be monitored: • Vehicle speed MPH Acceleration (from speedometer) MPH/Sec. • Deceleration (from speedometer) MPH/Sec. Engine speed RPM Engine throttle position % of full throttle ABS Event On/Off • Seat occupied status Occupied Yes/No by position • Seat belt status Buckled Yes/No by position • Master Optical Warning Device Switch On/Off • Time: 24 hour time • Date: Year/Month/Day Occupant Detection System There shall be a visual and audible warning system installed in the cab that indicates the occupant buckle status of all cab seating positions that are designed to be occupied during vehicle movement. The audible warning shall activate when the vehicle's park brake is released and a seat position is not in a valid state. A valid state is defined as a seat that is unoccupied and the seat belt is unbuckled, or one that has the seat belt buckled after the seat has been occupied. The visual warning shall consist of a graphical representation of each cab seat in the multiplex display screen that will continuously indicate the validity of each seat position. The system shall include a seat sensor and safety belt latch switch for each cab seating position, audible alarm and wiring harness. Multiplex Display The V -MUX multiplex electrical system shall include a Vista IV color display. The display shall have the following features: im Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT • Aspect ratio of 16:9 (Wide Screen) • Diagonal measurement of no less than 7" Master warning switch Engine high idle switch • Five (5) tactile switches to access secondary menus Eight (8) multi -function programmable tactile switches • Specific door ajar indication Real time clock • Provides access to the multiplex system diagnostics • Video capability for optional back-up camera(s) and GPS display The display shall be located center console. Electrical Connection Protection The vehicle electrical system shall be made more robust by the application of a corrosion inhibiting spray coating on all exposed electrical connections on the chassis and body. If equipped with an aerial device, the exposed connections on the aerial components shall also be protected. The coating shall use nanotechnology to penetrate at the molecular level into uneven surfaces to create a protective water repellant film. The coating shall protect electrical connections against the environmental conditions apparatus are commonly exposed to. LIGHT BARS Light Bar A Whelen Justice series 56" all LED light bar model JE2NFPA shall be installed. The light bar shall consist of four (4) corner facing LIN6 red LED modules, six (6) forward facing CON3 Linear LED modules, four (4) red / two (2) white, and MKEZ7 mounts. Lens color: Clear. The white LEDs shall be switched off in blocking right of way mode. The light bar shall be installed in the following location: Centered on the front cab roof. WARNING LIGHT PACKAGES Lower Level Warning Light Package Six (6) Whelen C -Series Super LED model C6L light heads and four (4) Whelen ION -T Series Super LED model TLI light heads shall be provided. The lights shall be Red with clear lenses. M Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT The rectangular lights shall include chrome flanges where applicable. The lights shall be wired with weatherproof connectors and shall be mounted as close to the corner points of the apparatus as is practical as follows: • Two (2) Whelen C6L Super LED lights on the front of the apparatus facing forward • Two (2) Whelen C61, Super LED lights on the rear of the apparatus facing rearward • Two (2) lights each side of the apparatus, one (1) Whelen TLI Super LED each side at the forward most point (as practical), and one (1) Whelen TLI Super LED each side at the rearward most point (as practical). • One (1) Whelen C61, Super LED light each side of the apparatus centrally located to provide mid ship warning light. The side facing lights shall be located at forward most position, centered in rear wheel well, and side facing at rear of body in mbrail if equipped. All warning devices shall be surface mounted in compliance with NFPA standards. WARNING LIGHTS Hazard (Door Ajar) Light There shall be a 2" red LED hazard light installed as specified. The light shall be located center overhead. Upper Rear Warning Lights Two (2) Whelen model L31H Super LED beacons with Red LED with Clear lens domes shall be supplied. The lights shall be located rear upper body on aerial style brackets to meet Zone C upper requirements. DIRECTIONAL LIGHT BARS Directional Traffic Warning Light One (1) Whelen TAL65 LED 36" long Traffic Advisor with amber lenses shall be provided. The directional bar shall include a TACTLDI control head. The control head shall include a remote flash control and end lamp enable/disable feature. The light shall be installed at the rear of the body to direct traffic around the vehicle. 41 Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT Directional Light Shield There shall be a diamond plate shield mounted over the directional light to protect it from damage. Directional Light Bar Control Location The directional light bar control head shall be located in the center console. SIRENS Electronic Siren A Whelen 295SLSA1 electronic siren shall be installed in the cab. The siren amplifier and control panel module shall include a rotary selector for six (6) functions, on/off switch, push button switch for manual siren or air horn tones, and noise canceling microphone. Electronic Siren Control Location The electronic siren control shall be located in the center console. SPEAKERS Siren Speaker One (1) Federal Signal model ES 100 Dynamax 100 watt speaker shall be flush mounted as far forward and as low as possible on the front of the vehicle. A polished model MSFMT with "E - ONE" grille shall be provided on the outside of the speaker to prevent road debris from entering the speaker. Speaker dimensions shall be: 5.5 in. high x 5.9 in. wide x 2.5 in. deep. Weight = 5.5 lbs. The speaker shall produce a minimum sound output of 120 dB at 10 feet to meet current NFPA 1901 requirements. The speaker shall be located driver side front bumper. DOT LIGHTING License Plate Light One (1) Truck -Lite model 15905 white LED license plate light mounted in a Truck -Lite model 15732 chrome plated plastic license plate housing shall be mounted at the rear of the body. 42 Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT Body Marker Lights Tnrcklite LED clearance lights shall be installed as specified. Upper Body: • One (1) red LED clearance light each side, rear of body to the side. Lower Body: • Three (3) red LED clearance lights centered at rear, recessed in the rubrail. • One (1) red LED clearance light each side at the trailing edge on either side of the apparatus body, recessed in the rubrail. • One (1) amber LED clearance / auxiliary turn light each side front of body, recessed in the rubrail. • A rectangular shaped marker light with a red colored lens shall be installed at the trailing edge on each side of the apparatus body/module, recessed in the rubrail. License Plate Bracket There shall be bracket fabricated from aluminum diamond plate, secured to rear of the body to accommodate a license plate. Tail Lights Three (3) Whelen model M6 series LED (Light Emitting Diode) lights shall be installed in a vertical 3 light housing each side at rear. Light functions shall be as follows: • LED red running light with red brake light in upper position. • LED amber populated arrow pattern turn signal in middle position. • LED clear back-up light in lower position. A one-piece chrome plastic trim shall be mounted around the three (3) individual lights in a vertical position. LIGHTS - COMPARTMENT, STEP & GROUND Compartment Light Package There shall be a minimum of one (1) TecNiq model T440 4" circular LED (Light Emitting Diode) light mounted in each body compartment greater than 4 cu. ft. Compartments over 36" in height shall have a minimum of two (2) lights, one (1) high and one (1) low. Transverse compartments shall have a minimum of two (2) lights, located one (1) each side. 43 Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT Compartment lights shall be wired to a master on/off switch on the cab switch panel. Each light shall be in a resilient shock -absorbent mount for improved bulb life. The wiring connection for the compartment lights shall be made with a weather -resistant plug in style connector. A single water and corrosion -resistant switch with a polycarbonate actuator and sealed contacts shall control each compartment light. The switch shall allow the light to illuminate if the compartment door is open. Ground Lights The apparatus shall be equipped with a sufficient quantity of lights to properly illuminate the ground areas around the apparatus in accordance with current NFPA requirements. The lights shall be TecNiq model T440 4" circular LED (Light Emitting Diode) with clear lenses mounted in a resilient shock absorbent mount for improved bulb life. The wiring connections shall be made with a weather resistant plug in style connector. Ground area lights shall be switched from the cab dash with the work light switch. One (1) ground light shall be supplied under each side of the front bumper extension if equipped. Lights in areas under the driver and crew area exits shall be activated automatically when the exit doors are opened. Recessed Step Light Two (2) TecNiq model T440 recessed 4" LED light with clear lens shall be provided to illuminate the step at the location specified. Location: one (1) each side of the top mount walkway. LIGHTS - DECK AND SCENE Hose Bed Light An Optronics round LED light model TLL44 shall be installed at the front area of the hose bed to provide hose bed lighting per current NFPA 1901. The light shall provide 7201m effective output. The light shall have a powder coated, die cast aluminum housing and stainless steel hardware with a weatherproof rating of IP69K. The hose bed light shall be switched with the work light switch in the cab. Deck/Scene Light Wired to Back -Up Lights The rear deck or scene lights shall be activated when the chassis is placed in reverse to provide additional lighting, in addition to the back-up lights, when backing the vehicle. 44 Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT Deck Lights Two (2) Optronics round 12 volt LED model TLL44 floodlights shall be installed at the rear of the apparatus. Each light shall provide 7201m effective output. Each light shall have a powder coated, die cast aluminum housing and stainless steel hardware with a weatherproof rating of IP69K. The rear deck lights shall be switched with the work light switch in the cab. Location: rear body/beavertail area on the trailing edge up high. Crosslay Light An Optronics round LED light model TLL44 shall be installed to rear of crosslay (SM) and forward of crosslay (TM as applicable) to provide crosslay lighting per current NFPA 1901. The light shall provide 7201m effective output. The light shall have a powder coated, die cast aluminum housing and stainless steel hardware with a weatherproof rating of IP69K. The crosslay light shall be switched with the work light switch in the cab. LIGHTS - NON -WARNING Engine Compartment Light There shall be lighting provided in compliance with NFPA to illuminate the engine compartment area. The light wiring circuit shall activate when the cab is tilted and master power is switched on. LED Pump Panel Light Package Two (2) TecNiq model E10 LED lights shall be mounted under a light shield directly above each side pump panel with the top mount panel having three (3) lights. The work light switch in the cab shall activate the lights when the parking brakes are set. Cab Dome Lights A large (7") clear dome light with 3 -position switch shall be installed above each front cab door. Pump Compartment Light An LED light shall be provided in the pump compartment area for NFPA compliance. The light shall be an Optronics ILL22 Series that has a polycarbonate lense and sealed / waterproof housing. The light shall be wired through a switch inside the pump compartment access door / panel 45 Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT MISC ELECTRICAL Back -Up Alarm An electronic back-up alarm shall be supplied. The 97 dB alarm shall be wired into the chassis back-up lights to signal when the vehicle is in reverse gear. LIGHTS - QUARTZ Whelen Pioneer 12V LED Flood Light A Whelen Pioneer Plus series 12V flood light LED light fixture(s) shall be provided on a Whelen PBAPEDD permanent mount non -telescoping base. The rectangular extruded light fixture with die cast end caps shall measure 14" wide by 4-5/8" high by 3" deep and have a white powder coat finish. The light fixture shall have a dual panel (4) clusters of LED lamps with molded vacuum metalized reflector that draws 12 amps and produce 14,000 usable lumens. The light assembly shall be mounted on the body as specified. The base shall allow for 360 - degree rotation of the light. A locking knob shall hold the pole at the desired angle. A switch shall be provided in the warning light switch panel. Location: driver side forward compartment top, officer side forward compartment top. Pioneer Flood Light Whelen Pioneer Plus, model PFP2P 12V light fixture(s) shall be supplied. The rectangular extruded light fixture with die cast end caps shall measure 14" wide by 4-5/8" high by 3" deep and have a white powder coat finish. The light fixture shall have a dual panel (4) clusters of LED lamps with molded vacuum metalized reflector that draws 12 amps at 12.8 We and produces 14,000 usable lumens. The lights shall be mounted with an locking swivel joint to allow the lights to be manually tilted up/down and locked in position by the operator. Handle standard. The light shall be mounted on a Whelen 3100 series through the body top adjustment pull-up pole. The wiring shall be routed from the light head. A length of 16/3 wire is supplied and secured with a strain relief. A hand tightened locking knob shall be provided to allow, for easy adjustment of the pole height. Location: driver side of pump module rearward of TM control panel, officer side of pump module rearward of TM control panel, driver side of body/beavertail rearward, officer side of body/beavertailrearward. Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT ELBOWS Chrome Elbow [Qty: 4] A 2-1/2" FNST x 2-1/2" MNST 45 degree chrome plated discharge elbow shall be supplied. ADAPTERS Storz Adapter Storz Swivel 4" FNST x 51130 Degree Elbow An aluminum 4" female NST x 5" Storz swivel elbow adapter with a tethered cap shall be supplied. GROUND LADDERS Duo -Safety Folding Ladder A Duo -Safety 585-A, 10' folding attic ladder shall be provided. Duo -Safety Roof Ladder A Duo -Safety 775-A, 14' roof ladder shall be provided. Folding steel roof hooks shall be attached to one end of the ladder with steel spikes on the other. Duo -Safety 2 -Section Extension Ladder A Duo -Safety 900-A, 24' 2 -section extension ladder shall be provided. MISC LOOSE EQUIPMENT Wheel Chocks Two (2) Zico model SAC -44 folding wheel chocks for up to 44" diameter tires shall be supplied and located per the customer. The SQCH-44-H horizontal holders and pair of chocks require a minimum storage area of 6" high, 10-1/2" wide and 22-3/8" deep. DOT Required Drive Away Kit Three (3) triangular warning reflectors with carrying case shall be supplied to satisfy the DOT requirement. 47 Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT EXTERIOR PAINT Un -Painted Pump/Pre-Connect Module(s) All applicable pump application modules shall have a sanded finish (not painted job color). Includes upper and lower pump modules, crosswalk module and/or speedlay/pre-connect module (as applicable). Rear mounted body/pump module shall be painted job color. Paint Body Small The apparatus body shall be painted Sikkens FLNA3225 Red (Sikkens published). The paint process shall meet or exceed current state regulations concerning paint operations. Pollution control shall include measures to protect the atmosphere, water, and soil. Contractor shall, upon demand, provide evidence that the manufacturing facility is in compliance with State EPA rules and regulations. The aluminum body exterior shall have no mounted components prior to painting to assure full coverage of metal treatments and paint to the exterior surfaces of the body. Any vertically or horizontally hinged smooth -plate compartment doors shall be painted separately to assure proper paint coverage on body, door jambs and door edges. Paint process shall feature Sikkens high solid LV products and be performed in the following steps: • Corrosion Prevention - all aluminum surfaces shall be pre-treated with the Alodine 5700 conversion coating to provide superior corrosion resistance and excellent adhesion of the base coat. • Sikkens Sealer/Primer LV - acrylic urethane sealer/primer shall be applied to guarantee excellent gloss hold-out, chip resistance and a uniform base color. • Silken High Solid LVBT650 (Base coat) - a lead-free, chromate -free high solid acrylic urethane base coat shall be applied, providing excellent coverage and durability. A minimum of two (2) coats shall be applied. • Sikkens High Solid LVBT650 (Clear coat) - high solid LV clear coat shall be applied as the final step in order to ensure full gloss and color retention and durability. A minimum of two (2) coats shall be applied. Any location where aluminum is penetrated after painting, for the purpose of mounting steps, hand rails, doors, lights, or other specified components shall be treated at the point of penetration with a corrosion inhibiting pre-treatment (ECK Corrosion Control). The pre- treatment shall be applied to the aluminum sheet metal or aluminum extrusions in all locations where the aluminum has been penetrated. All hardware used in mounting steps, hand rails, doors, lights, or other specified components shall be individually treated with the corrosion inhibiting pre-treatment. After the paint process is complete, the gloss rating of the unit shall be tested with a 20 degree gloss meter. Coating thickness shall be measured with a digital MIL gauge and the orange peel with a digital wave scan device. 48 Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT Commercial Cab Paint The Freightliner cab shall be painted by the chassis supplier. The cab paint color shall match FLNA3225 Red (Sikkens published). Paint shall be warranted by the cab/chassis manufacturer. LETTERING Scotchlite Letter [Qty: 601 Scotchlite letters upto 6" tall shall be applied. The exact size, color and location of the letters shall be as specified by the customer. STRIPING Reflective Stripe in Rubrail The reflective stripe in the body rubrail shall be white. Cab and Body Stripe A single straight Scotchlite stripe, upto 6 inches in width shall be installed on the cab and body. The stripe shall be NFPA compliant and the size, color. and location shall be as specified by the customer. Rear Body Reflective Striping Chevron style Reflexite V98 striping shall be provided on the rear of the apparatus. The stripes shall consist of 6" Red/Fluorescent Yellow Green alternating stripes in an "A" pattern. The striping shall be located on the rear facing extrusions, panels and doors inboard and outboard of the beavertails if applicable. Designated Standing / Walking Area Indication 1" wide yellow perimeter marking consisting of individual Reflexite diamonds shall be applied to indicate the outside edge of designated standing and walking areas above 48" from the ground in compliance with 2016 NFPA 1901. Steps, ladders and areas with a railing or structure at least 12" high are excluded from this requirement. Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT WARRANTY / STANDARD 10 Year 100,000 Mile Structural Warranty The apparatus manufacturer shall provide a comprehensive 10 year/100,000 mile structural warranty. This warranty shall cover all structural components of the cab and/or body manufactured by the apparatus manufacturer against defects in materials or workmanship for 10 years or 100,000 miles, whichever occurs first. Excluded from this warranty are all hardware, mechanical items, electrical items, or paint finishes. A copy of the warranty document shall be provided with the proposal. 10 Year Stainless Steel Plumbing Warranty The apparatus manufacturer shall provide a full 10 -year stainless steel plumbing components warranty. This warranty shall cover defects in materials or workmanship of apparatus manufacturer designed foam/water plumbing system stainless steel components for 10 years. A copy of the warranty document shall be provided with the proposal. 10 Year Paint and Corrosion Warranty The apparatus manufacturer shall provide a 10 -year limited paint and corrosion perforation warranty. This warranty shall cover paint peeling, cracking, blistering, and corrosion provided the vehicle is used in a normal and reasonable manner. The paint shall be prorated for 10 years as follows: Corrosion perforation shall be covered 100% for 10 years. Corrosion perforation is defined as complete penetration through the exterior metal of the apparatus. The warranty period shall begin upon delivery of the apparatus to the original user -purchaser. A copy of the warranty document shall be provided with the proposal. UV paint fade shall be covered in a separate warranty supplied by Akzo Nobel (Sikkens) and shall be for a minimum of 10 years. Warranty - One Year Standard The apparatus manufacturer shall provide a full 1 year standard warranty. All components manufactured by the apparatus manufacturer shall be covered against defects in materials or workmanship for a 1 year period. All components covered by separate suppliers such as 50 Specification for: CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT engines, transmissions, tires, and batteries shall maintain the warranty as provided by the component supplier. A copy of the warranty document shall be provided with the proposal. SUPPORT, DELIVERY, INSPECTIONS AND MANUALS Electronic Manuals Two (2) copies of all operator, service, and parts manuals MUST be supplied at the time of delivery in digital format -NO EXCEPTIONS! The electronic manuals shall include the following information: • Operating Instructions, descriptions, specifications, and ratings of the cab, chassis, body, aerial (if applicable), installed components, and auxiliary systems. • Warnings and cautions pertaining to the operation and maintenance of the fire apparatus and firefighting systems. • Charts, tables, checklists, and illustrations relating to lubrication, cleaning, troubleshooting, diagnostics, and inspections. • Instructions regarding the fiequency and procedure for recommended maintenance. • Maintenance instructions for the repair and replacement of installed components. • Parts listing with descriptions and illustrations for identification. • Warranty descriptions and coverage. The electronic document shall incorporate a navigation page with electronic links to the operator's manual, service manual, parts manual, and warranty information, as well as instructions on how to use the manual. Each copy shall include a table of contents with links to the specified documents or illustrations. The electronic document must be formatted in such a manner as to allow not only the printing of the entire manual, but to also the cutting, pasting, or copying of individual documents to other electronic media, such as electronic mail, memos, and the like. A find feature shall be included to allow for searches by text or by part number. These electronic manuals shall be accessible from any computer operating system capable of supporting portable document format (PDF). Permanent copies of all pertinent data shall be kept file at both the local dealership and at the manufacturer's location. NOTE: Engine overhaul, engine parts, transmission overhaul, and transmission parts manuals are not included. Fire Apparatus Safety Guide Fire Apparatus Safety Guide published by FAMA, latest edition. This safety manual is intended to point out some of the basic safety situations that may be encountered during the normal operation and maintenance of a fire apparatus and to suggest possible ways of dealing with these situations. This manual is NOT a substitute for the E -ONE'S fire apparatus operator and maintenance manuals or commercial chassis manufacturer's operator and maintenance manuals. 51 Calhoun County Commissioners' Court —February 28, 2018 6. CONSIDER AND TAKE NECESSARY ACTION (AGENDA ITEM NO. 6 ) To rescind motion and vote on incorrect specifications approved on Monday February 19, 2018 for Chillers for the Calhoun County Adult Detention Center and the Calhoun County Courthouse. (MP) RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Michael Pfeiffer, Calhoun County Judge SECONDER: David Hall, Commissioner Pct 1 AYES: Judge Pfeifer, Commissioner Hall, Lyssy, Syma, Finster Page 4 of 23 Agenda Item for Commissioners' Court — Wednesday, February 28, 2018 Consider and take necessary action to rescind motion and vote on incorrect specifications approved on Monday, February 19, 2018 for Chillers for the Calhoun County Adult Detention Center and the Calhoun County Courthouse. Reason the motion and vote needed to be rescinded: Correction was needed to 5.2 heading on Page 7 of 9 5.2 read: CALHOUN COUNTY ADULT DETENTION CENTER CHILLER SPECIFICATION 5.2 Should have read: CALHOUN COUNTY COURTHOUSE CHILLER SPECIFICATION This created confusion due to the Courthouse Chiller being 110 Tons and the Adult Detention Center Chiller being 160 Tons. Due to rescinding the motion and vote, dates changed: • Date of Mandatory Pre -Bid Meeting and Site Walk Through changed from March 8, 2018 to March 15, 2018 • Date Bids are Due changed from March 15, 2018 to March 22, 2018 • Date Bid is considered for Award changed from March 28, 2018 to April 4, 2018 Calhoun County Commissioners' Court --February 28, 2018 7. CONSIDER AND TAKE NECESSARY ACTION (AGENDA ITEM NO. 7) To approve specifications for Chiller for the Calhoun County Adult Detention Center and the Calhoun County Courthouse and authorize the County Auditor to advertise for bids. A mandatory pre-bid meeting and site walk through will be held at 1 pm on Thursday March 15, 2018 beginning in the Commissioners Courtrooms. Bids will be due in the County Judge's Office on or before 10:00 AM, Thursday March 22, 2018 and considered for award on Wednesday, April 14, 2018. (MP) RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Vern Lyssy, Commissioner Pct 2 SECONDER: David Hall, Commissioner Pct 1 AYES: Judge Pfeifer, Commissioner Hall, Lyssy, Syma, Finster Page 5 of 23 Agenda Item for Commissioners' Court — Wednesday, February 28, 2018 Consider and take necessary action to approve specifications for Chillers for the Calhoun County Adult Detention Center and the Calhoun County Courthouse and authorize the County Auditor to advertise for bids. A mandatory pre-bid meeting and site walk through will be held at 1 pm on Thursday, March 15, 2018 beginning in Commissioners' Courtroom. Bids will be due in the County Judge's office on or before 10:00 AM, Thursday, March 22, 2018 and considered for award on Wednesday, April 4th, 2018. CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS 2018.04.04 Invitation to Bid Two (2) Chillers • 1 for the Calhoun County Adult Detention Center • 1 for the Calhoun County Courthouse CONTENTS Invitation to Bid Letter Return Instructions General Conditions Specifications for Chillers: One for the Calhoun County Adult Detention Center (CCADC) and one for the Calhoun County Courthouse (CCC) Invitation to Bid Form Contact Information for Maintenance Department PEOOY HALL CHISTINA P TUAZON 202 S ANN ST, STE 0 DEMI CARREBA CANDICE VILLARREAL PORT LAVACA, TENAS 11919 ERICA PEREI In ASSISTANT AUDITOR TELEPHONE 13611553-4610 FAN 13611553-4614 ASSISTANT AUDITORS INVITATION TO BID Two (2) Chillers • 1 for the Calhoun County Adult Detention Center • 1 for the Calhoun County Courthouse Calhoun County Commissioners' Court is accepting sealed bids for the following: One (1) Chiller— Carrier Model 30XV-160655008042 or Equivalent One (1) Chiller— Carrier Model 30RBF1105-F7JC or Equivalent BID PACKAGE: May be obtained at the Calhoun County Auditor's Office. Peggy Hall, Assistant Auditor Calhoun County Courthouse Annex II 202 S. Ann St., Suite B Port Lavaca, TX 77979 Phone: 361-553-4610 Email: Peggy.hall@calhouncotx.org Mandatory Pre -Bid Meeting and Site Walk Through Information: Thursday, March 15, 2018 1:00 PM, Commissioners' Courtroom Calhoun County Courthouse 211 S Ann St, 1st Floor, Port Lavaca, TX 77979 BIDS DUE: 10:00 AM, Thursday, March 22, 2018 BID DELIVERY ADDRESS: Michael Pfeifer, County Judge Calhoun County Courthouse 211SAnn St 3`d Floor, Suite 301 Port Lavaca TX 77979 The outside of the 9 x 12 or larger envelope must be clearly marked: SEALED BID— Chillers BID OPENING: Public bid opening will be held 10:00 AM, March 22, 2018 in the County Judge's Office, Calhoun County Courthouse, 3`d Floor, Suite 301, Port Lavaca, Texas CIN 11 RETURN INSTRUCTIONS For Submitting a Bid for Two (2) Chillers P113ROXIMA K1L! Return the following by 10:00 AM, Thursday, March 22, 2018: This information must be returned by the time and date due. Failure to return the following information will void the bid. 1. Invitation to Bid Form 2. Detailed Bid & Information on Brand and Model for each 3. Form 1295 (see General Conditions, page 5) * On #3 on Form 1295 put the following: 2018.04.04 Chillers * Please Do Not Fold * Bid must be returned in a sealed 9 x 12 or larger envelope clearly marked: "Sealed Bid —Chillers" * If you send your bid by UPS, FEDEX, etc, the outside of this envelope must be clearly marked: "Sealed Bid —Chillers" Physical/Mailing Address: Michael Pfeifer, County Judge Calhoun County Courthouse 211SAnn St 3rd Floor, Suite 301 Port Lavaca, TX 77979 PE06Y NALL CRISTINA P TOAZON 202 S ANN ST, STE D DEMI CADRERA CANDICE VILLARREAL PORT LAVACA, TEMAS 71979 ERICA PEREZ 1" ASSISTANT AUDITOR TELEPHONE 13611553-4610 FAX 136115534614 ASSISTANT AUDITORS RETURN INSTRUCTIONS For Submitting a Bid for Two (2) Chillers P113ROXIMA K1L! Return the following by 10:00 AM, Thursday, March 22, 2018: This information must be returned by the time and date due. Failure to return the following information will void the bid. 1. Invitation to Bid Form 2. Detailed Bid & Information on Brand and Model for each 3. Form 1295 (see General Conditions, page 5) * On #3 on Form 1295 put the following: 2018.04.04 Chillers * Please Do Not Fold * Bid must be returned in a sealed 9 x 12 or larger envelope clearly marked: "Sealed Bid —Chillers" * If you send your bid by UPS, FEDEX, etc, the outside of this envelope must be clearly marked: "Sealed Bid —Chillers" Physical/Mailing Address: Michael Pfeifer, County Judge Calhoun County Courthouse 211SAnn St 3rd Floor, Suite 301 Port Lavaca, TX 77979 CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS GENERAL CONDITIONS Read all documents carefully. Follow all instructions. You are responsible for fulfilling all requirements and specifications. General Conditions apply to all advertised bids, proposals or contracts; however these may be superseded in whole or in part by the scope, special requirements, specifications or special sections of Texas Government Code and/or Texas Local Government Code. Governing Law: Bidder is advised that the Invitation to Bid, Request for Proposal or Contract shall be fully governed by the laws of the State of Texas and that Calhoun County may request and rely on advice, decisions and opinions of the Attorney General of Texas and the County Attorney concerning any portion of the Invitation to Bid, Request for Proposal or Contract. All parties agree that the venue for any litigation arising from this Invitation to Bid, Request for Proposal and/or Contract shall be held in Port Lavaca, Calhoun County, Texas. Bid, Proposal and/or Contract Form Completion: Once a bid, proposal and/or contract is released for bidding, Calhoun County will not answer any questions except through an addendum that has been approved by Commissioners' Court or at a mandatory pre-bid meeting. Fill out, sign, and return to the Calhoun County Judge's Office the required number of bid forms, proposal forms, and/or contracts, and any other required information by the day and time the bid, proposal and/or contract is due. The bid, proposal and/or contract must be signed and dated by an officer (or employee) who is duly authorized to execute this bid, proposal and/or contract, and that this company, corporation, firm, partnership or individual has not prepared this bid in collusion with any other vendor, and that the contents of this bid, proposal and/or contract as to prices, terms or conditions of said bid have not been communicated by the individual signing nor by any employee or agent to any other person engaged in this type of business prior to the official opening of this bid, proposal and/or contract. The use of liquid paper or white out is not acceptable and may result in the disqualification of the bid, proposal and/or contract. If an error is made, the vendor must draw a line through the error and initial each change. All responses typed or handwritten must be clear and legible. Bid, Proposal and/or Contract Return: On or before the due date and time, the vendor must return all completed bids, proposals and/or contracts and required information and copies to the Calhoun County Judge's Office, 211 S. Ann St., 3rd Floor, Suite 301, Port Lavaca, Texas. The clock in the County Judge's office is the official clock that will be used in determining the time the bid, proposal and/or contract is received and the time the bid, proposal and/or contract will be opened. A late delivery with an early postmark will not suffice. Calhoun Page 1 of 9 with adequate limits to cover vendor's liability as may arise directly or indirectly from work performed under terms of this bid, proposal and/or contract. Certification of such coverage must name Calhoun County as an additional insured and be provided to the County upon request. Waiver of Subrogation: Vendor and vendor's insurance carrier waive any and all rights whatsoever with regard to subrogation against Calhoun County as an indirect party to any suit arising out of personal or property damages resulting from vendor's performance under this agreement. Bonds: If this bid or proposal requires submission of bid or proposal guarantee and performance bond, there will be a separate page explaining those requirements. Bids or proposals submitted without the required bid bond or cashier's checks are not acceptable. Taxes: Calhoun County is exempt from all federal excise taxes and state and local (county and city) sales tax. Tax exempt forms will be furnished upon request to the Calhoun County Auditor's Office. Pricing: Prices for all goods and/or services shall be firm for the duration of this bid, proposal and/or contract and shall be stated on the bid sheet, proposal and/or contract. Prices shall be all inclusive. All prices must be written in ink or typewritten. Pricing on all transportation, freight, and other charges are to be prepaid by the vendor and included in the bid, proposal and/or contract prices. If there are any additional charges of any kind, other than those mentioned above, specified or unspecified, vendor must indicate the items required and their costs or forfeit the right to payment for such items. Inspections• Calhoun County reserves the right to inspect any item(s) or service location for compliance with specifications and requirements and needs of the using department before accepting them. Testing: Calhoun County reserves the right to test equipment, supplies, materials and goods bid for quality, compliance with specifications and ability to meet the needs of the user. Should the goods or services fail to meet requirements and/or be unavailable for evaluation, the bid is subject to rejection. Awards: Calhoun County reserves the right to award this bid, proposal and/or contract on the basis of lowest and best bid, proposal and/or contract that met specifications in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas, to waive any formality or irregularity, to make awards to more than one vendor, to reject any or all bids, proposals and/or contracts and to be the sole judge in determining which bid, proposal and/or contract will be most advantageous to Calhoun County. An award is final only upon formal execution by the Calhoun County Commissioners' Court. Page 3 of 9 Delinquent Property Taxes: Calhoun County reserves the right to reject any bid, proposal and/or contract submitted by a vendor owing delinquent property taxes to Calhoun County, Texas. Certificate of Interested Parties — Form 1295 Section 2252.908 was added to the Government Code by the 84`h Texas Legislature through adoption of House Bill 1295. Senate Bill 255 adopted by the 85th Legislature Regular Session amended the law effective for contracts entered into or amended on or after January 1, 2018. Additional exemptions from Form 1295 requirement were added for 1) a contract with a publicly traded business entity, including a wholly owned subsidiary of the business entity, 2) a contract with an electric utility as defined by Section 31.002 of the Utilities Code, or 3) a contract with a gas utility as defined by Section 121.001 of the Utilities Code. Notarization of Form 1295 has been replaced by an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury by an authorized representative of the business entity. The Texas Ethics Commission promulgated rules to implement the law and established an online portal: https://www.ethics.state.tx.us/whatsnew/elf_info_forml295.htm. The law states that a County may not enter into a contract with a business entity unless a Certificate of Interested Parties (Form 1295) has been completed and provided to the County at the time the contract is considered for action by Commissioners' Court. The term "business entity" includes a sole proprietorship, partnership or corporation (whether for-profit or non-profit). The term "contract" includes amendment, extension or renewal of an existing contract (bids and/or proposals also require Form 1295). The law does not apply to a contract, bid and/or proposal between the County and another governmental entity or state agency. The county is required to file Form 1295 with the state within thirty (30) days of approving a contract with a business entity. Governmental transparency is the objective of the law. A business entity will generate Form 1295 online. A business entity must use the application at the Texas Ethics Commission website to enter the required information on Form 1295 and print a copy of the completed form, which will include a certification of filing that will contain a unique certification number and date filed in the box marked "Office Use Only" located at the top right hand corner of the form. An authorized agent of the business entity must sign the printed copy of the form affirming under the penalty of perjury that the completed form is true and correct. Calhoun County Commissioners' Court will not consider for action any bid, proposal and/or contract with a business entity unless it is accompanied by a completed, signed Form 1295 or a signed statement declaring the provision of the law under which the business entity is exempt. No later than thirty (30) days after Calhoun County Commissioners' Court approves a contract or awards a bid or proposal with a business entity, the County Clerk will file acknowledgement Page 5 of 9 Cancellation: Calhoun County shall have the right to cancel for default all or any part of the undelivered portion of an order and/or services if vendor breaches any of the terms hereof including warranties of vendor, or if the vendor becomes insolvent or files for protection under the bankruptcy laws. Such rights of cancellation are in addition to and not in lieu of any other remedies, which Calhoun County may have in law or equity. Force Maieure: Force Majeure means a delay encountered by a party in the performance of its obligations under this Agreement, which is caused by an event beyond the reasonable control of that party. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, "Force Majeure" shall include but not be restricted to the following types of events: acts of God or public enemy; acts of governmental or regulatory authorities; fires, floods, epidemics or serious accidents; unusually severe weather conditions; strikes, lockouts, or other labor disputes; and defaults by subcontractors. In the event of a Force Majeure, the affected party shall not be deemed to have violated its obligations under this Agreement, and the time for performance of any obligations of that party shall be extended by a period of time necessary to overcome the effects of the Force Majeure, provided that the foregoing shall not prevent this Agreement from terminating in accordance with the termination provisions. If any event constituting a Force Majeure occurs, the affected party shall notify the other parties in writing, within twenty-four (24) hours, and disclose the estimated length of delay, and cause of the delay. Waiver: No claim or right arising out of a breach of any bid, proposal and/or contract can be discharged in whole or in part by a waiver or renunciation of the claim or right unless the waiver or renunciation is supported by consideration and is in writing signed by the aggrieved party. Applicable Law: This agreement shall be governed by the Uniform Commercial Code. Whenever the term "Uniform Commercial Code" is used it shall be construed as meaning the Uniform Commercial Code as adopted in the State of Texas and in effective on the date of bid, proposal and/or contract. Prohibition against Personal Interest in Bids, Proposals and/or Contracts: No officer or employee of the County shall have financial interest, direct or indirect, in any bid, proposal and/or contract with the County, or shall be financially interested, directly or indirectly, in the sale to the County of any land, materials, supplies, or service, except on behalf of the County as an officer or employee. Any willful violation of this section shall constitute malfeasance in office, and any officer or employee guilty thereof shall be subject to disciplinary action under applicable laws, statutes and codes of the State of Texas. Any violation of this section, with the knowledge, expressed or implied of the person or corporation contracting with the County shall render the bid, proposal and/or contract involved voidable by the Calhoun County Commissioners' Court. Insurance: Before commencing work, the successful vendor shall be required, at his own expense, to furnish the Calhoun County Auditor within ten (10) days of notification of award with a Page 7 of 9 Public Information Act: All governmental information is presumed to be available to the public. Certain exceptions may apply to the disclosure of the information. Governmental bodies shall promptly release requested information that is not confidential by law, either constitutional, statutory, or by judicial decision, or information for which an exception to disclosure has not been sought. CALHOUN COUNTY AUDITOR To request information from Calhoun County, please contact: Cindy Mueller Calhoun County Auditor Calhoun County Courthouse Annex II 202 S Ann St, Suite B Port Lavaca, TX 77979 Phone: 361-553-4610 Fax: 361-553-4614 Email: cindy.mueller@calhouncotx.org To request bid/proposal package: Peggy Hall Assistant Auditor Calhoun County Courthouse Annex II 202 S Ann St, Suite B Port Lavaca, TX 77979 Phone: 361-553-4610 Fax: 361-553-4614 Email: Peggy.hall@calhouncotx.org Page 9 of 9 G&WENGINEERS, INC. 205 W. Live Oak • Port Lavaca, TX 77979 • P: (361)552-4509 • F: (361)552-4987 Texas Firm Registration No. F04188 G&W ENGINEERS PROJECT NO.: REVISION: CALHOUN COUNTY CHILLER SPECIFICATION FOR THE CALHOUN COUNTY ADULT DETENTION CENTER AND CALHOUN COUNTY COURTHOUSE PORT LAVACA, TEXAS, 77979 FEBRUARY 2018 Engineering Consulting Planning Surveying 5310.007 G&WENGINEERS, INC. 1 CALHOUN COUNTY ADULT DETENTION CENTER Page 2 of 9 Sections 1 through 3 are for the use of obtaining a Carrier Air-cooled Chiller unit, model number: 3OXV- 160655008042 (or equivalent) forthe replacement of an existing, McQuay 160 -tan Air -Cooled chiller, model number: AGS160CH27-ER10 currently in operation at the Calhoun County Adult Detention Center (CCADC). 2 ExiSTINGAREA 2.1 CHILLER LOCATION 2.1.1 The existing McQuay chiller unit (model number AGS160CH27-ER10) is located up on the East side of the CCADC roof with 10' walls surrounding the unit. The length of the walls in the East and West direction is approximately 25'- 4'/:" with the North and South facing walls measuring to be 20'. This area will be utilized as the location for the new chiller. Below is an approximate representation of the existing area for the replacement chiller. Carrier has been notified about the dimensions surrounding the unit do not meet the stated 6'-0" of recommended "free" space around the chiller. Carrier is aware and has approved the area around the chiller with the North and South wall placed more than 6'-0" away from the chiller and the East and West walls being placed no further than 4'-9" from the chiller, excluding any control panels. z'' Figure 1. Roof Access Area for Chiller Placement Engineering Consulting Planning Surveying i i Y j i t " ita ��r;auu i I umuren uuum:r� n,FH. 1 E45NG EF16:YR VALLA Figure 1. Roof Access Area for Chiller Placement Engineering Consulting Planning Surveying 2.2 CALHOUN COUNTYADULT DETENTION CENTER CHILLER SPECIFICATION Nominal Capacity Voltage Product Tier and Evaporator Configuration Condenser Evaporator Condenser Fan and Sound Valve and Insulation Electrical Controls Packaging Part Number: Page 3 of 9 160 Tons 460V/3PH/60HZ Standard tier/flooded evaporator E -Coat Microchannel Flooded Evaporator/2 pass/with heater Variable Speed Condenser Fans / Standard Sound Suction service valve, manual discharge valves, suction line insulation Single point power with disconnect / no control transformer 7" Touch pilot display /EMM/GFI/LON Translator Coil Face Shipping Protection, Coil Trim Panels, Security Grilles, Hail Guards (End) 30XV-160655008042 2.2.1 Chiller shall consist of a complete five (5) year warranty for all required existing parts and spare parts. 2.2.2 The installer shall provide a full one (1) year warranty on all labor and installation of the chiller. 2.2.3 The part number shown in section 2.2 is a Carrier part number for a 160 Ton chiller. Any changes to the part number and/or chiller manufacturer shall be equivalent. 2.3 CALHOUN COUNTYADULT DETENTION CENTER CARRIER CHILLER DIMENSIONS. (SHOWN ON THE NEXT PAGE) Engineering Consulting Planning Surveying E19 3S i I(3S S1 LSI%5LE ,4I> -T FOMEH 2A TI ?! R 69 d78 FLOW IddF +1 n 85.A,*0:'0 11159.462.51 HOUNTIA6 HOLES — 88.PJ P214,11 15M2 fit Engineering Consulting Planning Surveying Page 4 of 9 )EMIL A MET k2 Page 5 of 9 3 CALHOUN COUNTYADULT DETENTION CENTER NOTES 3.1 SCOPE OF WORK FOR REMOVAL, DELIVERY, AND INSTALLATION 3.1.1 Contractor shall provide crane services to accommodate removal and disposal of existing McQuay 160 - ton air-cooled chiller from the roof location and facilitate the delivery and installation of replacement 160 -ton chiller from manufacturer to the established installation location. 3.1.2 Any and all permits that will and/or may be required to perform this work are required to be obtained by and for the contractor and any subcontractor(s). Contractor is expected to abide by all EPA specifications and requirements when removing and disposing of the existing chiller. 3.1.3 All inspections and/or permits needed for removal of existing chiller shall be obtained by the contractor and subcontractor(s). Permits may include and are not limited to all lifts by crane, mechanical and electrical disconnect, mechanical and electrical connection, and windstorm. 3.1.4 Contractor is required to disconnect all electrical, HVAC, and controls from existing unit and reconnect all items necessary to the replacement unit, current HVAC monitoring, and control system. 3.1.5 Installation of replacement chiller shall be complete in a timely manner and have minimal impact on the inmate population. 3.1.6 Contractor shall remove and install the appropriate roof curbing/base for the new chiller as per the manufacture requirements. 3.1.7 The contractor shall be responsible for all fabrication of any mechanical or electrical items that are needed for the new installed chiller to function properly. 3.1.8 The contractor shall be responsible for the replacement of ALL suction and discharge valves. Valves must be corrosion resistant for utilization in direct contact with water to prevent damage in the event of leaking orfailure of the chiller in the future. 3.1.9 Contractor shall be responsible for any and all changes and/or damages to insulation on all chilled water and refrigerant piping. Any changes and/or damages to the insulation shall be replaced as needed with the equivalent insulation. 3.1.10 Contractor is required for start-up and commission of the replacement chiller and insure the equipment is operating as designed. 3.1.11 Contractor shall be responsible for any and all cleanup and removal of work debris after work is completed and to be satisfactory with the CCADC. 3.1.12 A mandatory pre-bid meeting and site walk through will be held at 1 PM on Thursday, March 15, 2018. Pre-bid meeting will start in the Calhoun County Courthouse, Commissioners Courtroom, 211 South Ann Street, 111 Floor, Port Lavaca, Texas 77979. Each contractor shall visually inspect the existing chiller to be removed and location for the replacement chiller. Any contractor that turns in a bid for this work stated above that did not attend the mandatory pre-bid meeting and site walk through will be automatically dismissed and not considered for further evaluation. Engineering Consulting Planning Surveying Page 6 of 9 3.1.13 Contractor and/or subcontractor must provide Calhoun County with a certificate of insurance for General liability (100,000/300,000 or greater), workers compensation (at statutory limits), Employees Liability ($100,000 BIPP/$300,000 BIPO, /$100,000 PD or greater). The certificate should reflect that Calhoun County is additionally insured on the General Liability coverage. 3.1.14 Contractor to provide Calhoun County with an estimated project schedule which will include but is not limited to the project start and completion dates. 3.1.15 Form 1295 must be included in order for the bid to be considered. Seepage 5 of Calhoun County's general conditions. Engineering Consulting Planning Surveying Page 7 of 9 4 CALHOUN COUNTY COURTHOUSE CHILLER REPLACEMENT The Calhoun County Courthouse (CCC) currently utilized two (2) 110 -ton chillers to supply the building with condition air. Each unit is supplied with water by the City of Port Lavaca. These chillers are located behind on the West side of the building inside a gated area. The Carrier chiller on the North will need to be removed and replaced with an update chiller of the same type. 5 ExISrINGAREA 5.1 CHILLERLOCATION 5.1.1 The current location of the chiller will allow for the removal and replace of a new chiller with no changes to the fenced area and/or the chiller foundation. Spatial requirements of 8'-0" on the sides with exposed coils, and 6'-0" minimum on end sides will be met with the current layout. 5.2 CALHOUN COUNTY COURTHOUSE SPECIFICATION Nominal Capacity Voltage Condenser Coil Option Hydronics Cooler Options Refrigerant Circuit Electrical/Low Sound/High SCCR Controls/Communication Packaging Part Number: 110 Tons 460V/3PH/60HZ E -Coat, microchannel (MCHX) No Pump Installed Integral Cooler, CRN Suction Service Valves, Low Ambient Head Pressure Control operation, Minimum Load Control operation Single Point Power Connections, XL, Non -Fused Disconnect LON Translator EMM Trim Panels, Upper and Lower Grilles, Upper Hail Guards 30RBF1105—F7JC 5.2.1 The part number shown in section 5.2 is a Carrier part number for a 110 Ton chiller. Any changes to the part number and/or chiller manufacturer shall be equivalent. Engineering Consulting Planning Surveying Page 8 of 9 6 CALHOUN COUNTY COURTHOUSE NOTES 6.1 SCOPE OF WORK FOR REMOVAL, DELIVERY, AND INSTALLATION 6.1.1 Contractor and/or manufacture shall supply full five (5) year warranty for all parts and include a one (1) year warranty for all labor required while installing the replacement chiller. 6.1.2 Contractor shall provide crane services to accommodate removal and disposal of existing Carrier 110 - ton air-cooled chiller from the fenced location and facilitate the delivery and installation of replacement 110 -ton chiller from manufacturer to the established installation location. 6.1.3 Any and all permits that will and/or may be required to perform this work are required to be obtained by and for the contractor and any subcontractor(s). Contractor is expected to abide by all EPA specifications and requirements when removing and disposing of the existing chiller. 6.1.4 All inspections and/or permits needed for removal of existing chiller shall be obtained by the contractor and subcontractor(s). Permits may include and are not limited to all lifts by crane, mechanical and electrical disconnect, mechanical and electrical connection, and windstorm. 6.1.5 Contractor is required to disconnect all electrical, HVAC, and controls from existing unit and reconnect all items necessary to the replacement unit, current HVAC monitoring, and control system. 6.1.6 Installation of replacement chiller shall be complete without interruption or disruption of the HVAC operation of the Courthouse from the neighboring unit. 6.1.7 Contractor shall provide all materials required by the manufacture to install the replacement chiller on a concrete foundation such as rubber feet to elevate chiller as needed. 6.1.8 The contractor shall be responsible for all fabrication of any mechanical or electrical items that are needed for the new installed chiller to function properly. 6.1.9 The contractor shall be responsible for the replacement of ALL suction and discharge valves. Valves must be corrosion resistant for utilization in direct contact with water to prevent damage in the event of leaking or failure of the chiller in the future. 6.1.10 Contractor shall be responsible for any and all changes and/or damages to insulation on all chilled water, refrigerant, or any piping that needs insulation repair. Any changes and/or damages to the insulation shall be replaced as needed with the equivalent insulation. 6.1.11 Contractor is required for start-up and commission of the replacement chiller and insure the equipment is operating as designed. 6.1.12 Contractor shall be responsible for any and all cleanup and removal of work debris after work is completed and to be satisfactory with the CCC. Engineering Consulting Planning Surveying Page 9 of 9 6.1.13 A mandatory pre-bid meeting and site walk through will be held at 1 PM on Thursday, March 15, 2018. Pre-bid meeting will start in the Calhoun County Courthouse, Commissioners Courtroom, 211 South Ann Street, 1' Floor, Port Lavaca, Texas 77979. Each contractor shall visually inspect the existing chiller to be removed and location for the replacement chiller. Any contractor that turns in a bid for this work stated above that did not attend the mandatory pre-bid meeting and site walk through will be automatically dismissed and not considered for further evaluation. 6.1.14 Contractor and/or subcontractor must provide Calhoun County with a certificate of insurance for General liability (100,000/300,000 or greater), workers compensation (at statutory limits), Employees Liability ($100,000 BIPP/$300,000 BIPO, /$100,000 PD or greater). The certificate should reflect that Calhoun County is additionally insured on the General Liability coverage. 6.1.15 Contractor to provide Calhoun County with an estimated project schedule which will include but is not limited to the project start and completion dates. 6.1.16 Form 1295 must be included in order for the bid to be considered. Seepage 5 of Calhoun County's general conditions. END OF DOCUMENT Engineering Consulting Planning Surveying Calhoun County, Texas INVITATION TO BID List Price for Each Chiller and Total below and attach your detailed bid for each • Chiller for the Calhoun County Adult Detention Center Brand Model Number • Chiller for the Calhoun County Courthouse Brand Model Number TOTAL COST $ ** Include information on the Brand and Model Number for which you are submitting your bid. The undersigned affirms that they are duly authorized to execute this bid and that this company, corporation, firm, partnership, or individual has not prepared this bid in collusion with any other proposer or bidder, and that the contents of this bid as to prices, terms, or conditions of said bid have not been communicated by the undersigned nor by any employee or agent to any other person engaged in this type of business prior to the official opening of this bid. Furthermore, this company, corporation, firm, partnership, or individual affirms that they have read the entire bid package and fully understands and has followed and will follow all specifications and general conditions. SUBMITTED this day of 12018 Authorized Signature: Name: Title: Business Name: Address: Phone Number: Fax Number: E -Mail Address: CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS CONTACT INFORMATION for the CALHOUN COUNTY MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT Maintenance Department Everett Wood Maintenance Superintendent Calhoun County Courthouse 211 S. Ann St., Basement Port Lavaca, TX 77979 361-553-4499 INVITATION TO BID Notice is hereby given that the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas authorized the County Auditor to advertise for bids for: TWO (2) CHILLERS: 1 for the Calhoun County Adult Detention Center 1 for the Calhoun County Courthouse A MANDATORY PRE-BID MEETING AND SITE WALK THROUGH will be held Thursday, March 15, 2018, at 1:00 PM. Meeting will start in the commissioners' courtroom, Calhoun County Courthouse, 211 S Ann St, Vt Floor, Port Lavaca, TX 77979. Any bidder that submits a bid that did not attend the mandatory pre-bid meeting and site walk through will be automatically dismissed and not considered for further evaluation. BIDS are DUE in the County Judge's Office by 10:00 AM, Thursday, March 22, 2018. Calhoun County does not accept faxed or emailed bids. Any bids received after the closing time will be returned unopened. SEALED BIDS must be addressed to: Michael J Pfeifer, Calhoun County Judge, 211 S Ann St, Suite 301, Port Lavaca, TX 77979. The outside of the envelope must be marked: Sealed Bid—Chillers. Bid Packages may be obtained at the Auditor's Office, Calhoun County Courhouse Annex II, 202 S Ann St, Ste B, Port Lavaca TX 77979 or by calling Peggy at 361-553- 4610; email peggy.hall@calhouncotx.org. Commissioners' Court reserves the right to waive all technicalities, reject any or all bids, to accept the bid deemed most advantageous to Calhoun County and to be the sole judge in determining which bids will be most advantageous to Calhoun County. The County of Calhoun, Texas is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. The County does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or handicapped status in employment or the provision of services. Cindy Mueller County Auditor, Calhoun County, Texas Calhoun County Commissioners' Court --February 28, 2018 8. CONSIDER AND TAKE NECESSARY ACTION (AGENDA ITEM NO. 8) On Petition to Vacate Seadrift Farm Tract 1818 & 1819 in the American Townsite Co. Subdivision, a subdivision in Calhoun County, Texas according to the established map or plat of said subdivision of record in Volume 2, Page. 2- 3 of the Map or Plat Records of Calhoun County, Texas. (KF) RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Kenneth Finster, Commissioner Pet 4 SECONDER: Vern Lyssy, Commissioner Pet 2 AYES: Judge Pfeifer, Commissioner Hall, Lyssy, Syma, Finster Kenneth Finster, Commissioner Pet 4 spoke on this matter. Page 6 of 23 February 20, 2018 Honorable Michael Pfeifer Calhoun County Judge 211 S. Ann Port Lavaca, TX 77979 RE: AGENDA ITEM Dear Judge Pfeifer: Kenneth W. Finster County Commissioner County of Calhoun Precinct 4 Please place the following item on the Commissioners' Court Agenda for February 28, 2018. Discuss and take necessary action on Petition to Vacate Seadrift Farm Tract 1818 & 1819 in the American Townsite Co. Subdivision, a subdivision in Calhoun County, Texas according to the established map or plat of said subdivision of record in Volume Z, Page 2-3 of the Map or Plat Records of Calhoun County, Texas. Sincerely, Kenneth W. Finster KWF/at P.O. Box 177 — Seadrift, Texas 77983 — email: kfinstergcalhouncotx.org — (361) 785-3141 — Fax (361) 785-5602 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF CALHOUN PETITION TO VACATE SEADRIFT FARM TRACT 1818 & 1819 AMERICAN TOWNSITE CO. SUBDIVISION CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the undersigned, being the designated agent of the owner of the property described as Seadrift Farm Tracts 1818 and 1819, American Townsite Co. Subdivision, a subdivision in Calhoun County, Texas according to the established map or plat of said subdivision of record In Volume Z, Page 2-3 of the Map or Plat Records of Calhoun County, Texas, do hereby petition the Calhoun County Commissioners Court to vacate said tracts in accordance with Sections 206 and 207 of the Subdivision Regulations Adopted by Calhoun County Commissioners Court of November 29, 2004. The Property is proposed to be replatted in accordance with a plat submitted to the Calhoun County Commissioners Court. 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We Do More IBC Job Fair Thursday, Feb. 22 9 a.m. -1 p.m. Job Openings for Sales Associates and Teller. Interviewing onsite. 5, 6 & 7 in Block A of Sven Point Subdivision m. marked In File f1w 135604 of the Official Records of Calhoun County, Texas, do hereby fertile the Cal - Leon County Commission- ers Comt to vacate said Lots 4, 5, 6 & 71n Block A GRANT SERVICES PUBLIC NOTICE The City of Seadrift is seeking proposals from competent service provider(s) to assist City in the overall management of its founde. Harvey DR#4332 FEMA Public Assistance activities. An PFo may be requested to be sent by email it you call City Hail to make the request at(361)785-2251. Please submit 2 copies of your proposal of services and a statement of qualifications for the proposed services to City of Seadrift, P.O Box 159. Seadrift. Texas 77983 Prornsals shall be received by the City no later than 121 P.M. on March 6, 2018, to be considered. 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Mazatlan 1 located Ing, & MUCH MOREI IMMEDIATE RESPONSE from adult -that's what the Crisis Hotline is all about Far more information or help call 552-4357. PORT LAVACA Alcohol- ics Anonymous. Drinking Problem? AA meets Monday's. Wednesday's & Friday's at 213 Austin St. 8-9pm. Corner of Guada- lupe St & Austin St. 36,- 788-4534, SEADRIFT AA meetings on Monday night at Dock- side, 806 S. Main SI. 8 9 p.m. Open discussion, nonsmoking, cards signed. PERSONALS THE MIRACULOUS PRAYEft hakemann"yalWein' } asomen31selistoremauw- sVc,enatWlmN ol.lm ....ef a mores., u.._,_x . V A^ erhetirrnaIasoevVw NYaNAC+'3t4m0'nbew4 M HELP WANTED TURING for project I Int Comfort. Must have xperience in Oil and Ga onslmetlon BOIL -Up last maintenance an edge, to walk in dais weather conditions. Said esume gon Eales(steriaLue MANSFIELD INDUSTRI- A4L firing Painters and H for long term em ploy ..11., maintenance project in Formosa Plastics, Point Comfort site. Must pass back - ,.and Check, herr, follies. and alcohol testing. Must be able to pass computer based safely council re- quirements in English only. No per diem. Pay rales based on kit rourre. 979439-1870 or 281.299- 2591. SEARCHING far house- keeper and emardry all od- ant, please apply in per- son Cm Hollday Inn Ex- press, 2829 Hwy 35, Part Lavaca. SONIC IS NOW HIRING ALL POSITIONS, NO PHONE CALLS. APPLY IN PERSON ONLY. WORK WANTED RETIRED Member Efxbiaian (Part Lavaca Areal Small Jobs Only No Mobile Homes 903-714-9339 36"82 0290 Ask for Job. SERVICES EXPERIENCED seam stress will repair or make neve window coverings, RENTALS Colonial Arms Apartments Move In Speelall Daposit required, 112 month rent down 1 and 2 Bedroom Medina.' Color, pool an site, laundry facility. No pets. 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Furnishing optional. 512 944-7092 Page A01 I e -Edition I portlavacawave.com CABLE omE- Hiring Advance Technicians Fedmme mmmerdal and msNmand ac1a boar's, roar makers calms, terminal's seMce, and relo<at , ¢dural e@apment. 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Must be Ficabogmble of man and mgolames of remora morsmry bodies impacting the almorkn of teleamemericadons system incmaing. ban not limped m, FCC, NEC, NESC,OSHA,and DOTas,ell as all local odinances, ohm memo e sso na xoding Mmersomof quip/ lent mrs domalin ohm metersr (MR) leakag+dektom equipment rime domain renI n,oerp9R).o sual me domain renecmmetarlmORf antl GNefrelaled leslequlpment IDs position requires He gillet, work a Variable schedule and respond to commemenwhons during regular bromess hours, she yolk or'hall on Must be aallable to xaM verime including xe xforda, awshms, and Farmers as mammal. WINTER SPECIAL! $100 OFF IN r v. Ynur RAnt Fnrh Mill with 1-YAnr rnntrnftl FA Turin TUIJK a LIKE 130/16 Location: 800H Commerce SI Part La woma. Texas Color: Wriffin Year: 1961 Make; He,,- Ford oney Model: Unknown Lic.C: TXJ_4-_IHst263 HIN 8: 41GYF46 Name: Vim lege Type: Pleasure Hull MaterlaL fLbm[ass Mo- tor Type: Inboard Length RL): 40'7" USCG 11c gW,N The lienholder or allotted time is deemed a oVai,nar of all rights title. and Interest in the water raft and therefore gives permiss on or consent to sale the abandoned water craft at public auction. Contact the Port Lavaca Police Department at the below bram number for fir- formation nformal on regarding the re lease of this water craft City of Point Comfort Public Service Announcement: Fair Housing, It's the Law CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS. STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF CALHOUN. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the undersigned, be. Ing the designated agent of the owner of Iho prop- erty described as $.Go l l Farm Tracts 1816 and 1819, American Townsite To promote fair housing practices, the City of Point Comfort encourages potential homeowners and renters to be aware of their rights under the National Fair Housing Law. Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, as amended. prohibits discrimination against any person on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, disability, familial status or national origin in the sale or rental of units in the housing market. For more information on fair housing or to report possible fair housing discrimination, call the Texas Workforce Commission at (888) 452-4778 or (512) 463-2642 TTY: 512-371-7473. Policy of Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability The City of Point Comfort does not discriminate on the basis of disability in the admission or access to, or employment in, its federally assisted programs or activities. The Mayor has been designated to coordinate compliance with the nondiscrimination requirements contained in the Department of Housing and Urban Development's (HUD) regulations implementing Section 504 (24 CFR Part 8). Citizen Participation St Grievance Procedures Notice The City of Point Comfort has adopted complaint and grievance procedures regarding Its Texas Community Development Block Grant Programs (TxCDBG). Citizens may obtain a copy of these written procedures at 102 Jones St Point Comfort, TX, 77978 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Citizens may also request the procedures be mailed to them by calling the MayogCivil Rights Officer at (361) 987- 2661, These procedures outline the steps for a citizen to follow if s/he wishes to rite a complaint or grievance about TXCDBG activities, A person who has a complaint or grievance about any services or activities with respect to the TxCDBG project, may during regular business hours submit such complaint o grievance, in writing to the City Secretary, at Po. Box 497, Point Comfort, TX 77978 may call (361) 987-2661. The City of Point Comfortwill make every effort to resp¢ ulty to such complaints within fifteen (15) working days where practicable. Equal Employment Opportunity Statement The City of Point Comfort does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gentler identity, or national origin. Aviso Publico Vivienda Justa) Be la Ley Para promover practices de equidad de vivienda, to Ciudad de Point Comfort anima a los propietarios a inquilinos potenciales a ser conscientes Re sus detaches bajo las ]eyes naciona]es de Vivienda Justa. Tilulo VIII de la Ley de Detaches Chiles de 1968, Como enmendada, prohibe Is discriminacl6n contra cualquier persona par motives its raze, color, religion, seen, discapacidad, estado familiar o origen national an la Menta a renla de unidades an of mercado de to vivienda. Para obtener man information sabre Is equidad de vivienda o para Informar sabre one possible discriminachn de vivienda justa, flame a Is Comisibn Labond de Texas at (888) 4524778 o (512) 463-2642 TTY: 512-371-7473. P611za de no Discrimtnachin per Base de Discapaefdad to Ciudad the Point Comfort no discrimina par motivos de discapacidad en Is admisi6n a acceso a, a empleo, an sus programers o actividades qua coined ayuda federal. Mayor he side shsignado para coordinar of cumplimiento de los requisites de no discrimination contenldos an all Departamento its Vivienda (HUD) y reglamemos de Desarrollo Urbane de aplicacion de to Secci6n 504 (24 CFR Parte 8). Participacli n Cludadhina y Pracedimlentos tle Quejas Avyso La Ciudad de Point Comfort he adopedo procedinilentes para quejas y denunclas con respecto al programa de Texas Community Development Block Grant Programs (TxCDBG). Los cmdadanos pueden obtener one Copia de estos procedimientos escntos an 102 Jones St, Point Comfort, TX, 77978 entre las horas de 8:00 am y 5:00 ON de lanes a viemes. Los cludadanos tamblen pueden solicitar los procedimientos par cameo at Ilomor o adm,nr Arial rlo Tloraahne !`beth, nn foillI QAT. usakl Letnc nrn oviiminnrne hfp.,//www.portlavacawave.com/eedition/page-b/page_dde47a39-66ab-58da-8d38-6b8e452db918.html 1/1 Thursday, February 22 bper- beer YefaIIQY'6 P 2018 MadinnlPhvsfsaf Ad mil (BG), and food dress. MichaelITPfeffer, and beverage certi. County Judge Calhoun flcate TPS) by Playa Counoboar, Alegre Corporation. Ann St., 3rdSte. Sot, Port Love,,, TX DBA Taqueria 77979. Mazatlan 1 located at 150 State High- em packages may be ob wa 35 N Port La- y rained from the Calhoun County Auditor's OIIX. vaca, TX 77979, Cal- Courthouse Annex Il, 202 houn County. S. Ann Sb., Ste. B. Port La vaca, TX 77979 or by will Secretary of Said mg Peggy at 361-553- cor tiMi corporation is Maria P 4610 or email peggy.hall@calhouncotx.o Guerrero, Presltl- IT. ent and Manager of said corporation Is Commissioners' Court re Arturo Guerrero. serves the right to waive technicalities, e.jed any or (#1024) all bids, to accept the bid doomed most advantage - THE one to Calhoun County sed to be the sale budge in CLASSIFIEDS el t which isms will TICLIC / be most[ std nntageaus m bme .Ra Co Calhoun County. 1100000 -MW` The county of Calhoun, Texas is as Equal Employ CABLE omE- Hiring Advance Technicians Fedmme mmmerdal and msNmand ac1a boar's, roar makers calms, terminal's seMce, and relo<at , ¢dural e@apment. Uses election equipment to Reveiential tlla&mu and Complete all repairs In Ne HL led Fiber Com KFC) reason, on Na repair bough, mar in the head end. http://mw bleoRe.novabouvcamen Berms WO ream mare about 08 sure n<eTech sees ale, been am a Few a orreaaons wiry rob x111 enjoy beingpad of aur tea m: Medical and dental insuanceslan farm date of Ilia (no waiting maroon nalnedh campair match p Orr Up to 5%ol pat -100% vested site' a East Trans reimbursemem& FREE online mnxs for personal Inlple'2ment file insurance, di,olld, benefl%, and &sup attI@Fit and crNaal innese insurance Group le i"Vithidenlayrheftnenodon 6rommaz Pad Time OU hoblR.,nabomparemat Aarancmonot weemunides and with moral Must possess a expng knowledgeofSignal 1melmeNls,Volt - cars motors SOM). forksm, unutim equipment, time domain re0eclomeler RR), opdwl time domain mandarins, FORed and soon related test equipment Must ba kn mbouldable of sales and regulations of s mgufaNry Loans annealing the ap,.ban of a wiewmmosermions system incWtling, bit not Threat N, TO NEG NE$C, WHA. and OUT, as sell sural total registers, OTHER QUALIFICATIONS Must Mosaics a Valid ddreR Irwres of ors awas In VNdF Ne mdinaual is elessVid. Must be Ficabogmble of man and mgolames of remora morsmry bodies impacting the almorkn of teleamemericadons system incmaing. ban not limped m, FCC, NEC, NESC,OSHA,and DOTas,ell as all local odinances, ohm memo e sso na xoding Mmersomof quip/ lent mrs domalin ohm metersr (MR) leakag+dektom equipment rime domain renI n,oerp9R).o sual me domain renecmmetarlmORf antl GNefrelaled leslequlpment IDs position requires He gillet, work a Variable schedule and respond to commemenwhons during regular bromess hours, she yolk or'hall on Must be aallable to xaM verime including xe xforda, awshms, and Farmers as mammal. WINTER SPECIAL! $100 OFF IN r v. Ynur RAnt Fnrh Mill with 1-YAnr rnntrnftl FA Turin TUIJK a LIKE 130/16 Location: 800H Commerce SI Part La woma. Texas Color: Wriffin Year: 1961 Make; He,,- Ford oney Model: Unknown Lic.C: TXJ_4-_IHst263 HIN 8: 41GYF46 Name: Vim lege Type: Pleasure Hull MaterlaL fLbm[ass Mo- tor Type: Inboard Length RL): 40'7" USCG 11c gW,N The lienholder or allotted time is deemed a oVai,nar of all rights title. and Interest in the water raft and therefore gives permiss on or consent to sale the abandoned water craft at public auction. Contact the Port Lavaca Police Department at the below bram number for fir- formation nformal on regarding the re lease of this water craft City of Point Comfort Public Service Announcement: Fair Housing, It's the Law CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS. STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF CALHOUN. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the undersigned, be. Ing the designated agent of the owner of Iho prop- erty described as $.Go l l Farm Tracts 1816 and 1819, American Townsite To promote fair housing practices, the City of Point Comfort encourages potential homeowners and renters to be aware of their rights under the National Fair Housing Law. Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, as amended. prohibits discrimination against any person on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, disability, familial status or national origin in the sale or rental of units in the housing market. For more information on fair housing or to report possible fair housing discrimination, call the Texas Workforce Commission at (888) 452-4778 or (512) 463-2642 TTY: 512-371-7473. Policy of Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability The City of Point Comfort does not discriminate on the basis of disability in the admission or access to, or employment in, its federally assisted programs or activities. The Mayor has been designated to coordinate compliance with the nondiscrimination requirements contained in the Department of Housing and Urban Development's (HUD) regulations implementing Section 504 (24 CFR Part 8). Citizen Participation St Grievance Procedures Notice The City of Point Comfort has adopted complaint and grievance procedures regarding Its Texas Community Development Block Grant Programs (TxCDBG). Citizens may obtain a copy of these written procedures at 102 Jones St Point Comfort, TX, 77978 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Citizens may also request the procedures be mailed to them by calling the MayogCivil Rights Officer at (361) 987- 2661, These procedures outline the steps for a citizen to follow if s/he wishes to rite a complaint or grievance about TXCDBG activities, A person who has a complaint or grievance about any services or activities with respect to the TxCDBG project, may during regular business hours submit such complaint o grievance, in writing to the City Secretary, at Po. Box 497, Point Comfort, TX 77978 may call (361) 987-2661. The City of Point Comfortwill make every effort to resp¢ ulty to such complaints within fifteen (15) working days where practicable. Equal Employment Opportunity Statement The City of Point Comfort does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gentler identity, or national origin. Aviso Publico Vivienda Justa) Be la Ley Para promover practices de equidad de vivienda, to Ciudad de Point Comfort anima a los propietarios a inquilinos potenciales a ser conscientes Re sus detaches bajo las ]eyes naciona]es de Vivienda Justa. Tilulo VIII de la Ley de Detaches Chiles de 1968, Como enmendada, prohibe Is discriminacl6n contra cualquier persona par motives its raze, color, religion, seen, discapacidad, estado familiar o origen national an la Menta a renla de unidades an of mercado de to vivienda. Para obtener man information sabre Is equidad de vivienda o para Informar sabre one possible discriminachn de vivienda justa, flame a Is Comisibn Labond de Texas at (888) 4524778 o (512) 463-2642 TTY: 512-371-7473. P611za de no Discrimtnachin per Base de Discapaefdad to Ciudad the Point Comfort no discrimina par motivos de discapacidad en Is admisi6n a acceso a, a empleo, an sus programers o actividades qua coined ayuda federal. Mayor he side shsignado para coordinar of cumplimiento de los requisites de no discrimination contenldos an all Departamento its Vivienda (HUD) y reglamemos de Desarrollo Urbane de aplicacion de to Secci6n 504 (24 CFR Parte 8). Participacli n Cludadhina y Pracedimlentos tle Quejas Avyso La Ciudad de Point Comfort he adopedo procedinilentes para quejas y denunclas con respecto al programa de Texas Community Development Block Grant Programs (TxCDBG). Los cmdadanos pueden obtener one Copia de estos procedimientos escntos an 102 Jones St, Point Comfort, TX, 77978 entre las horas de 8:00 am y 5:00 ON de lanes a viemes. Los cludadanos tamblen pueden solicitar los procedimientos par cameo at Ilomor o adm,nr Arial rlo Tloraahne !`beth, nn foillI QAT. usakl Letnc nrn oviiminnrne hfp.,//www.portlavacawave.com/eedition/page-b/page_dde47a39-66ab-58da-8d38-6b8e452db918.html 1/1 2/20/2018 Page A01 I e -Edition I portlae acawave.com 88 // THE PORT LAVACA WAVE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2018 sion in Calhoun County, Texas according to the as- tablehed map or plat of said subdivision of record in Volume Z, Page 2-3 of the Map or Plat Records of Calhoun County, Texas, do hereby petition the Cal- houn County Commission s Court to vermin said track in accordance with Sections 206 end 297 of the Subdivision Be9ula- lions Adopted by Calhoun County Commissioners Court of November 29, 2004. The Property Is pro- posetl to be replotted In accordance wnh A plat submitted to the Calhoun County Commissioners Court. The petition will be considered by the Cab hand Couuty Commission- s Court on February 14. 2018 at 10:00 am. Designated Agent Dennis J. El lis, R.PLS. P.O. Box 7343 Victoria, Texas 77903 ( 361) 571-2082. (#1022) y tha sout CLASSIFIED PUBLIC NOTICES PETITION TO VACATE 128 ACRES PART OF LOT 3, BLOCK 13, PORT 0 CONNOR TOWNSITE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF CALHOUN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the undersigned, be- ing the designated agent of the owner of the prop arty described as 1.28 acres recorded in File No. 149538 of the Official Re- cords of Cmlhoun County, Texas. do hereby petition the Calhoun County Com- missioners Court to va- cate said part of Lot 3, Block 13 of the Port O'Connor Towerite in ac- cordance wish Sections 206 and 207 of the Snout - vision Regulations and Re- creational Vehicle Park Regulations Adopted by Calhoun County CemMs- sioners Court on Novem- ber 29, 2004 and Amended on December 13, 2007. Property owner: Russell and Lana Lori Located on Byers Street in Port O'Connor, Texas The property is proposed to be replattad in aared- PUBLIC NOTICES once with a plat submitted to the Calhoun County Commissioners Court. Tho petition will be can reacted by the Calhoun County Commissioners Court on March 14, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. Designated Agent: Henry A. Danysh, R.PLS, 5088 G & W Engineers, Inc. TBPLS Firm No. 10022100 205 W. Live Oak Port Lavaca, TX 77979 (36N 5524509 (#1026) PETITION TO VACATE LOTS 4, 5, 6 & 7, BLOCK A, SWAN POINT SUBDIVISION STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF CALHOUN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the undersigned, be- ing the designated agent of the owner of the prop- erly described as Lots 4, S. 6 & 7 in Block A of Swan Polm subdivision re carded in File No. 135604 of the Official Records of Calhoun County, Texas do hereby petition the Cao noun County Commission - PUBLIC PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICES era Court to vacate said Lois 4,5,6 & 7 i Black A of Swan Point Subdivision In accordance with Sec- tions 206 and 207 of the Subdivision Regulations and Recreational Vehicle Park Regulations Adopted by Calhoun County Com- missioners Court on November 29, 2004 and Amended as December 13, 2007. Property owner M. R. Bswn Limited Faro sly Partnership Located on Swan Point Read, Seadrift, Texas. The property is proposed to be replotted in accord- ance with a plat submitted to the Calhoun County Commissioners Court. The petition will be con- sidered by the Calhoun County Commissioners Court on March 14, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. Designated Agent: Henry A. Danysh, R.P.L S. 5088 G & W Engineers, Inc. TBPLS Firm No. 10022100 205 W. live Oak Pan Lavaca, TX 77979 (361) 552-4509 (#1025) Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Consolidated Notice of Receipt of Application and Intent to Obtain Permit and Notice of Application and preliminary Desisted Air Quality Standard Permit for Concrete Batch Plants Proposed Registration No. 149843 Application, COo-Metal Concrete LLC, has applied to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (ICEO) for an Air Quality Standard Permit, Registration No.149843, which would mounted combutlion of permanent concrete batch plant tooled at 2998 Farm -to -Markel Road 3084, Port Lavaca, Calhoun County, Texas 27979,113 link to an electronic map of the site or facility's general location is Provided as public courtesy had not part of the application or notice.For exact location, refer to appoesdan. a eta ubll h 61 x.M 1 at= 6268 In =-96. 5495&x am=13 lab rL. The proposed tadhty will emit the following air contaminants: particulate matter Including (but not limited to) aggregate, cement, road dust, and partkulate matter with diameters of 10 microns or less antl 2.5 returns or less. This applicatlo5 was submitted to the TCEQ on December 22, 2017. The executive director has completed the administrative and technical reviews of the application and determined that the application meets all of the requbemems of a standard permit aulhodted by 30 TAC 9116.611, which would establish the conditions under which the plant must operate. The executive director has made a preliminary derblon to Issue the metrication because It meets all appacabie rules. The appilogon, executive diretlofs pre rebtary decision, and standard permit all be ..liable far viewing a ad copylugat the TCPQ central office, the TCEQ Corpus Christl regional o81cs, and the Calhoun County Public library Central, 200 West Mahan Street, Port tavaw, Calhoun County, Texas, beginning the Best day of publication of this narks. The fer llnJs compliance file, If any exists, Is amicable for public review at the TCEQ Corpus Christl Regional Office, NRC Bldg Ste 120D, 6300 Box. Dr, our 5839, Corpus chose, Texas. Visit www ceo texas eav/amd/sbd In review the standard permlt. Public Comment/prong, Meetingyou may submit publlc comments or request A publlc roasting. See Contacts section, The TCEQ will consider all public comments in developing a final derision an the application. no deadline to submit publlmomments or meeting requests Is 30 days after newspaper notice is published. Issues such as property values, noise, traffic safety, and ending we pounds of the TCEQs furls prion to consider In the permit process. The purpose of a public mreling Is to provide the opportunity, to submit comments or ask questions about the application. A public meeting about ilia application will he held If the execetNe director determine that there Is a s'gniFlcane degree of public interest In the application or if requested bye local legislamr. A public meeting b not ...tested ase battles. if a publicmcoung Is held, the deadline to submit public comments Is extended to the end of the public meeting. contested Case Heatlng. You may request a contested case headng. A contested case hearing Is a legal Brooding similar to a civil trial in state dishid court. Unless a written request for a contested ole hearing is Flied within 30 days from this notice, the executive director may approve the appilielon. A person who may be auettetl by calsslons of all centamlreadd from the could, is entitled to request s Request for Competitive Proposals As Construction Manager for Calhoun County ISD, Buford -Thompson Com- pany will be receiving competitive proposals (mm subconbeolore for Trends Middle School- Package R2 -Gym II, Hallway, and Exterior Renovations on Thursday February 22, 2018 9 2:00 PM. The scope, in general, can. slats of resoling existing gymnasium, interior onnew aligns, and site improve - mems. Compares. proposals will be received by Buford - Thompson Company, 1450 N. Jim Wright Free- way, White Settlement, Texas until 2.00 Par, p.- altime) on Thursday, Feb - proxy 22, 2018 via email to David Thornton at of- hornlonQbutord- carver after 2yD on, The complete bidding doc- umauts for this project will be available in eteclons., downloadable format for subcontractor and suppii or use In preparing pro - peseta for this project via SmariBldNet. Access to she bidding documents will be available through a link on the Buford -Thompson Company website `www.buford- thompsoacom' and fol - lament the humorous un- der the "projecW lab. Bid documents may also be obtained from Buford - Thompson Company, 1450 N. Jim Wright Free- way, While Settlement, Texas 76108. 817-467- 4981, had of charge upon ceipt of a comedians do - Company, in the amount of 5100.00 for each set. Plan unions that do not return plans within two asks of bid data In us .of. condition, will fusion the deposit. To request free CD of the plans and specifications, please e- mait Dani Gee at ofgee©bulord- rhomPson.com. The Proposal Package Manual detailing specific work required and orderec- tual obligations will be available with the bidding documents. BTC is not re sponsiot. lar partial or in correct information ob- tained from other bidding websites or plan rooms. Addenda will be posted on the SmarleidNet website only and mgtstered pm posers will receive a noti- posted. it isthe empra s lbility of the proposers to obtain all of the addenda, A pre -proposal meeting will be held Thursday, February 15, 2017 at 2:00 PM al Travis Middle School, Construction Site Blurs, 705 North Nearms Sireel, Part Lavaca, TX 77979 for ail interested pfoposon. A site visit will be canducked immediately following Is brief discus - care of the project Sam.- ments. This pre -proposal marling is not mandatory but highly recommended and an proposers are re. remains for any informa- tion discussed during the meeting. (#1027) ��l* n ComisiGn de calidad ambiental de Texas Consolldado de notigcackin de recibo de aplicacl6n y Is Intencibn de catcher Permiso y sotto de aplicacl6n y decisl6n prellminar Aire calidad permits, esho dar concrela de Is hornada plantas proposals registro N° 149843 Aplicael6n. Con Metal Concrete LLC, he solicitedo a Is Comish on de Texas sabre calidad ambianfal (TCEQ) on site modest calendar permiso, regislm N° 149843, qua aulorizatia la con grucclbin de one planta de hates coneretos pefmanentes siluads an 2998 FM Road 3064, Port Lavaca, Candace be Calhoun 77979. Este enlace a on maps elecu6Aco del Sitio o ubkzchn general tle to lestelaci6n se proparcion , coma codesla y no one parte she Is solicitud a aviso p6blico. Ubicaci6n exacta, consuls aplicacl6n. p hihwwg.tceo.texas.gov/assetsmubl'cRIb610rndex htmi71a1=28 62682&Ins,=-96 65495ilm%_ 13&Noe=r. La instalacidn propuesla engine las siguientes conmminantes del alr— e: partcul� incluyendo (pera no limited s a) agregado, cemento, poly s dei taming, y particulas can diameter de 10 micros o mends y 2.5 mkmnes a mends. Rounl6n dualling eamersholo publico. Puede envier caricaturing publieo , o solicitor Una considers publics. Who Is, Sell ds contactoe. be TCEQ considerar3 (odes los compounds pualiros an at desarrollo de one dechatm final sabre la aplicacl6n. EI plaza pari presenter comentorias toothache o reunion tle sogeiludea as de 36 dies despu6s de quo ee publico anuncto de peri6dico. Temas tomo vahores its Is propieded, ruido, seguridad vial, y magicacWn son fuera de Is Jurb dicchi n de Is TCEQ a considerer an of processor de portable. EI prop6sito de one reunion publics as proporcharc r Is oportunidad de enviar camentados o preguntas replace dela eploacion. Sl el director ejecufivo determine qua exists on grado significativo de inter6s publico en Is aplicacl6n o ai as solicila par on leglslador local, se converses one reuni6n publico sabre Is apfcach6n. Una reunion pribilca no as one deadlocks case impugn tda. SI ae Bever a cabs one reuni6n publica, as Dangle of plaza para presenter comentarios potatoes haste at final tle Is munidn p6 allos. Audlencla de case Impugnado. Usted porde solicitor one audfencla de case Impugnado. Una audienda case impugnado as on procedimiento legal similar a on jacks evil an to cone de Distrito del east A menos quo one solicitud par sul pane one multimedia do case Impugnado sea presentada demo do 30 cites a partlr tle esta notiBcacl6n, at director elecutivo puede aprobar la solicllud. A qufen puede vane, afectada par has emision is do contaminantes del fire de Is mslalack5n flood dormcho a salicitar on. audfencla. Pam sofieller Una audlencia, one persona realments dabs rea dir an one readmission pemnanente dents do 440 yardas de Is planta pmpuemta. 51 sollcita Una audfencla do case Impugnado, debaron presenter to sigulente: (1) so nambre o de on grupo 0 asocfecibn, on representante GROW, dimccidn, n4maro de telsfono domains at often DO http://www.porUavacawave.com/eedition/page-b/page_b2a37Od6-29ac-548f-98f0-748b6afca6e8.html 111 2/20/2018 Page A01 I e -Edition I portlavacawave.com B8 11'k THE PORT LAVACA WAVE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2018 CLASSIFIED • :: . •,. PUBLIC ' NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PETIT ON TO VACATE Subdivision Regulations SEADRIFT FARM TRACT and Recreational Vehcle 181881819 Park Regulations Adopted AMERICAN TOWNSITE by Calhoun County Core- omCO. Co.SUBDIVISION orssioners Court on CALHOUN COUNTY, November 29 2004 and TEXAS. Amended on December STATE OF TEXAS 13, 200]. Primary owner COUNTY OF CALHOUN. M. R. Brawn Leaned Fam- KNOW ALL MEN BY ily Partnership THESE PRESENTS: Located on Swan Point That the undersigned, be- Road, Seadrift, Texas. ing the designated agent The property is proposed of the owner of the prop- to be replotted In accord - any declared as Seadrift On. with a plat submitted Farm Tracts 1818 and to the Calhoun County 1819 American Tmvns to Commis aims Court Co. Subdivision, a subdivi The petition will be con - slon In Calhoun County, sidemd by the Calhoun Texas according to Ne es County Commissioners tablished map or plat of Court on March 14, 2018 saitl subdivision of record at 10:00 a.m. in Volume Z. Page 2-3 of DesiRmical Agent: me Map Or Plat Records of Henry A. Onnysh, R RL.& Calhoun County, Texas, 5088 do hereby petition the Cal- O d W Engineers, Inc. Turn County Commission- TBPLS Firm No. ars Court to vacate said 10022100 tracts in accordance with 205 W. Live Oak Sections 206 and 207 of Por Lavaca. TXT 979 the Subdivision Regula (361)5524509 tions Adopted by Calhoun o11025) County Comm ss Doers Ceurt of November 29 Request for Competitive 2004. The Property is pro Proposals Based to be replotted In As Construction Manager accordance with a plat for Calhoun County ISD, submitted to the calmad BWord-Thompson Com - County Commissioners Pany will be receiving Court. The pelillon will be competitive proposals from considered by the Cal- subcontractors for Travis houn County Commission- Middle School - Package ars Court on February 28, B2 - Gym 11, Hallway, and Sent at 10.00 am. Extent., Renovations on Designatetl Agent Thursday February 22, Dennis J. Ellis, R.P.L.S. 2018 @ 2:00 PM, The P.0x7.343 scope, in general, can- is , Texas 77903 sisls of reroofing existing (36 571-2032. gymnasium, interior redo'. (11022) aliens and site improve - mems PETITION TO VACATE Competitive proposals will 1.28 ACRES be received by Buford. PART OF LOT 3, BLOCK Thompson Company, 13. PORT O'CONNOR 1450 N. Jim Wright Flee- TOWNSITE way, White Settlement, STATE OF TEXAS Texas unfit 2.00 p m. (loc. COUNTYOFCALHOUN .1time) oa Thursday Feb KNOW ALL MEN BY mou,222018vlaemaillo THESE PRESENTS: David Trimmed at of. That the undersigned, be- hornl0n@bulord- too the designated agent Ibompson... or lax (817) of the owner of the prop- 467-5619 it necessar,. arty described as 128 Proposals will NOT be re - acres recorded in File No. ce vad alter 2:00 p.m. 149530 of the Offclal He The complete bidding dor cards of Calhoun County, uments for this project will Texas, do hereby petition be available In electronic, the Calhoun County Oom� doweroadable formal for missioners Court to va- subrommctor and suppu- rate said part of Loi 3 er use I. preparing pro- Biock 13 of the Pori posers for this project via O'Connor Towns is In ac SmadBdNel Access to cordance with Sections me bidding document. win 206 and 207 o1 the Suhdi be ave table through a ink Vision Regulations and Be- on the Buford Thompson creational Vehicle Park Company website Regulations Adopted by - w w yr b u 1 0 r it Calhoun County Commis thompson com' and fol stoners Court on Noweal lowing the inshuchons un bar 29. 2004 and our the`prolecte tab. Bid Amended on December documents may also be 13, 2007. obtained from Buford Property owner Russell Thompson Company, and Lana call 1450 N. Jim Wright Free- LocaledonByers Street ln way. White Settlement, Pod O'Connor, Texas Texas 76108, 817 -467 - The property is proposed 4981, free of charge upon ie be replatted In accord- receipt of a refundable de - soon with a plat submitted posit, by check, made pay - to the Calhoun County able to Buford -Thompson Commissioners Court. Company, in the amount The petition will be com of $100.00 for each set. sidered by the Calhoun Plan borders that do not County Commissioners return plans within two Court on March 14. 2018 weeks of bid date, In us- 11�1�Vt'`+.��,ItwaW{ : 1���."' �rE�'�,0R(T ijJ }I1i l��l}'� 11'1 I Iscals larbro so No.99 P114AWdrul yefsall, sdtarxw 2].130ti City makes progress in brush debris removal Volunteers bag'Harvey' debris, trash during beach cleanup 1 'Harvey'takes her home and tax office but not her spirit a _ rs as :. .. .:-v..... Vie Illl(6III(lI TETEPOU&M;CAW_AVE HOW you WANT IT.[ http://www.portlavacawave.com/eedition/page-b/page_e7a25672-ec84-5589-8d7c-4a4865afcbf0.html 1/1 Calhoun County Commissioners' Court --February 28, 2018 9. CONSIDER AND TAKE NECESSARY ACTION (AGENDA ITEM NO. 9) On Preliminary Plat of the Brown Subdivision in the Swan Point Subdivision. (KF) Pass Page 7 of 23 Calhoun County Commissioners' Court —February 28, 2018 10. CONSIDER AND TAKE NECESSARY ACTION (AGENDA ITEM NO. 10) On Preliminary Plat of the Captain's Corner Subdivision located in Port O'Connor, Texas. (KF) RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Kenneth Finster, Commissioner Pet 4 SECONDER: Vern Lyssy, Commissioner Pet 2 AYES: Judge Pfeifer, Commissioner Hall, Lyssy, Syma, Finster Mr. Danysh of G&W Engineers spoke on this matter. Page 8 of 23 February 20, 2018 Honorable Michael Pfeifer Calhoun County Judge 211 S. Ann Port Lavaca, TX 77979 RE: AGENDA ITEM Dear Judge Pfeifer: Kenneth W. Finster County Commissioner County of Calhoun Precinct 4 Please place the following item on the Commissioners' Court Agenda for February 28, 2018. Captains Corner • Discuss and take necessary action on Preliminary Plat of the ; Subdivision located in Port O'Connor, Texas. Sincerely, Kenneth W. Finster KWF/at P.O. Box 177 — Seadrift, Texas 77983 — email: kfinster@calhouncotx.org — (361) 785-3141 — Fax (361) 785-5602 Calhoun County Commissioners' Court —February 28, 2018 11. CONSIDER AND TAKE NECESSARY ACTION (AGENDA ITEM NO. 11) On Preliminary Plat of Wesland Subdivision located in the American Townsite Subdivision in Calhoun County, Texas. (KF) RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Kenneth Finster., Commissioner Pet 4 SECONDER: Vern Lyssy, Commissioner Pet 2 AYES: Judge Pfeifer, Commissioner Hall, Lyssy, Syma, Finster Page 9 of 23 February 20, 2018 Honorable Michael Pfeifer Calhoun County Judge 211 S. Ann Port Lavaca, TX 77979 RE: AGENDA ITEM Dear Judge Pfeifer: Kenneth W. Finster County Commissioner County of Calhoun Precinct 4 Please place the following item on the Commissioners' Court Agenda for February 28, 2018. • Discuss and take necessary action on Preliminary Plat of Wesland Subdivision located in the American Townsite Subdivision in Calhoun County, Texas. Sincerely, w Kenneth W. Finster KWF/at P.O. Box 177 — Seadrift, Texas 77983 — email: kfinster@calhouncotx.org — (361) 785-3141 — Fax (361) 785-5602 Calhoun County Commissioners' Court —February 28, 2018 12. CONSIDER AND TAKE NECESSARY ACTION (AGENDA ITEM NO. 12) On request to allow Precinct 4 Road & Bridge to open an account with the Reinalt-Thomas Corporation (Discount Tire) and authorize Commissioner Finster to sign the credit application. (KF) RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Venn Lyssy, Commissioner Pet 2 SECONDER: David Hall, Commissioner Pet 1 AYES: Judge Pfeifer, Commissioner Hall, Lyssy, Syma, Finster Page 10 of 23 February 20, 2018 Honorable Michael Pfeifer Calhoun County Judge 211 S. Ann Port Lavaca, TX 77979 RE: AGENDA ITEM Dear Judge Pfeifer: Kenneth W. 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CompanyNamc: Atzenhoffer Chevrolet Terms: State: TX zip: 77979 Address: PO Box 2509 City: Victoria state: TX zip: 77902 phone s: 361-578-0181 Fax d: 361-582-2737 Account d: Terms: 3. company Namc: Auto Parts & Machine Address: PO Box 145 City: Port Lavaca State: TX ziP: 77979 phoned: 361-552-3764 Fax d: 361-552-4096 Account $: Additional Billing Requirements: Terms: Have you conducted business with us in the past? Yes or No If yes, under what business name: Are you affiliated with any other companies that are currently conducting business with us? Yes or No If yes, under what business name: IAVE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY AUTHORIZE TI IE REINALT-TIIOMr1S CORPORATION TO CONTACT ALL OF THE ABOVE LISTED INDIVIDUALS OR BUSINESSES TO INQUIRE INTO OUR PAYMENT / CREDIT HISTORY AND BUSINESS RELATIONSHIP, IN ADDITION, I/WE UNDERSTAND THAT PAYMENT IN FULL IS DUE BY THE I5111 OF THE MONTH FOLLOWING THE MONTH OF PURCHASE AND THAT PAST DUE ACCOUNTS MAY BE SUBJECTTO A LATE CHARGE OF UP TO 1.5% PER MONTH (OR IF LESS, THE \MAXIMUM LEGAL AMOUNT). 1/WE FUTHER UNDERSTAND THAT FAILURE TO MAKE PAYMENTS AS AND WHEN DUE MAY RESULT IN A TERMINATION OF TRADE CREDIT PRIVILEGES AND RESULT IN FUTURE SHIPMENTS BEING ON C.O.D TERMS ONLY. AUTHORIZATION IS REQUIRED FOR ALL SALES. BY SIGNING BELOW UWE ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF TRADE CREDIT PRIVILEGES EXTENDED BY THE REINALT-THOMAS CORPORATION. VWE ARE NOT APPLYING FOR CONSUMER CREDIT. *Authorized Agent: Kenneth Finster Signature: (Print Name) Title: Commissioner Date: 02/28/2018 Ver. 102816 Customer N UNIFORM SALES& USG -PAX EXEMPTION/RESALE CERTIFICATE—MULTIJURISDICTION The below -listed stales have indicated that this certificate is acceptable as a resale/exception certificate for sales and use tax, subject to the notes on pages 2--4. The issuer and the recipient have the responsibility to determine the proper use of this certificate under applicable lams in each state, as those may change from time to tittle. Issued to Seller: The Reinalt-Thomas Corporation - AR I certify that: Name of Finn (Buyer): Calhoun County Address: 202 S. Ann, Ste. Port Lavaca, is engaged as a registered ❑ Wholesaler ❑ Retailer ❑ Mmmfacturer ❑ Seller (California) ❑ Lessor (see notes on pages 2-4) ❑x Other (Specity) Government and is registered with the below -listed states and cities within which your firm would deliver purchases to us and tail any such purchases are for wholesale, resale, or ingredients or components of a new product or service] to be resold, leased, or rented in the normal course ol'business. We are in the business ofwholesaling, retailing, nwnt factoring, lensing (renting) selling (California) the following: Description General description ortangible properly or taxable services to be purchased from the Seller: Products and/or services for the exlusive use of Calhoun County State State Registration, Seller's Permit, or ID Number of Purchaser State State Registration, Seller's Permit, or ID Number of Purchaser ALL M01" AR N6" AZ- NV Cr\ NJ CO NN!"" CT NC DC" ND rL 7 OH" GA" OK-' HI' PA- ID Ri Sc IA SD KS TN KY Tx` 74-6001923 M6' UT MD VT MI WA'" MN" WI" I further certify that i f any properly or service so purchased tax free is used or consumed as to make it subject to it Sales or Use Tax we will pay the tax due directly to the proper taxing authority when state law so provides or inform the Seller for added lac billing. This certificate shall be a part o; each order that we e:ty hereafter give to you, unless othervise specified, and shall be valid until canceled by us in meriting or revoked by tree city of state. Under penalties of perjury, I swear or aninn that the information on this form is true and correct its to every material matter. Authorized Signature: _ Loaner, Partner, or Corporate Officer, or other antimrized signer) Revised 5/18/2016 rr.++++. nr vm:;crrncar+:urs m+n THE REINALT-THOMAS CORPORATION Discount Tire / America's Tire / Discount Tire Direct / DirectPerformance.com 20225 N Scottsdale Rd, Dept 50005' Scottsdale, AZ 85255' Phone: (888)943-9707' Fax: (855)231-1343 Email: ar@diswunttire.com PLEASE SIGN AND RETURN WITH YOUR COMPLETED CREDIT APPLICATION Due to strict regulations in releasing credit information, banks now require written authorization from their depositor for release of information in regards to their account. Please sign and return this form with your credit application so should this information be required to make a credit decision, your application can be processed with no delays. (Note: You must be a signor on this account to sign this form.) Bank Name: Prosperity Bank Contact: Bank COUNTY TREASURER DOES NOT AUTHORIZE RELEASE OF THIS INFORMATION Address: Bank Phone Number: Account Number: Bank Fax Number:_ ABA Routing Number: I authorize The Reinalt-Thomas Corporation to contact the bank listed above for verification. I also authorize the bank listed above to disclose information responsive to this request. Printed Name / Title Company Name: Address: Signature (BELOW FOR BANK USE ONLY) Date The above referenced account has requested we contact you as a reference. We have completed preliminary credit checks and request your rating to assist in making a final decision. Your reply will be kept confidential and will be used only for the purpose of making a credit decision. Thank you for your attention to this request. Please fax your response back to (855)231-1343 or email it to ar@discounttire.com. Date Account Opened: Average Daily Balance: NSF Checks? ❑ Yes ❑ No Comments: Completed By: Printed Name Title Average 3 Month Balance: Satisfactory Account? ❑ Yes ❑ No Signature Date Ver. 102816 Calhoun County Commissioners' Court —February 28, 2018 13. CONSIDER AND TAKE NECESSARY ACTION (AGENDA ITEM NO. 13) On Notice of Communication Line Installation from Frontier Communications to construct a communication line within the right-of-way of 3rd Street and Maple Street in Calhoun County, Precinct #4, Port O'Connor, Texas. (KF) RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Kenneth Finster, Commissioner Pet 4 SECONDER: Clyde Syma, Commissioner Pet 3 AYES: Judge Pfeifer, Commissioner Hall, Lyssy, Syma, Finster Page 11 of 23 February 20, 2018 Honorable Michael Pfeifer Calhoun County Judge 211 S. Ann Port Lavaca, TX 77979 RE: AGENDA ITEM Dear Judge Pfeifer: Kenneth W. Finster County Commissioner County of Calhoun Precinct 4 Please place the following item on the Commissioners' Court Agenda for February 28, 2018. • Discuss and take necessary action on Notice of Communication Line Installation from Frontier Communications to construct a communication line within the right-of-way of Yd Street and Maple Street in Calhoun County, Precinct #4, Port O'Connor, Texas. Sincerely, Kenneth W. Finster KWF/at P.O. Box 177 — Seadrift, Texas 77983 — email: kfinster@calhouncotx.org — (361) 785-3141 — Fax (361) 785-5602 1/22/2018 223 N. Colorado Port Lavaca, TX 77979 361/552.2355 NOTICE OF COMMUNICATION LINE INSTALLATION TO THE COMMISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY ATTENTION: COUNTY JUDGE Formal notice is hereby given that FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS will construct a communication line within the right-of-way of 3RD ST. AND MAPLE ST. in Calhoun County, PRECINCT #4, in Port O'Connor, Texas as follows: BEGINNING AT THE INTERSECTION OF ADAMS AVE AND 3RD ST, FRONTIER PROPOSES TO PLACE A BURIED FIBER COMMUNICATIONS CABLE INSIDE AN EXISTING FRONTIER OWNED PIPE TO 10TH ST. FROM 10TH ST. TO THE USCG STATION, FIBER CABLE WILL BE PLACED Y INSIDE THE NORTH ROW OF MAPLE ST. AT A MINIMUM DEPTH OF 48" BELOW DITCH GRADE FOR AN APPROXIMATE DISTANCE OF 5,800'. ALL CULVERT PIPE AND PAVED BURIED ROAD CROSSINGS WILL BE BORED. ALL BURIED CABLE WILL BE PLACED A MINIMUM DEPTH OF 48" BELOW DITCH GRADE. The location and description of this line and associated appurtenances is more fully shown by five (5) copies of drawings attached to this notice. The line will be constructed and maintained on the County Road right-of-way in accordance with governing laws. Notwithstanding any other provision contained herein, it is expressly understood that tender of this notice by FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS does not constitute a waiver, surrender, abandonment or impairment of any property rights, franchise, easement, license, authority, permission, privilege or right now granted by law or may be granted in the future and any provision or provisions so construed shall be null and void. Construction of this line will begin on or after MARCH 11. 2018. FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS By /� Patrick Veit FRONTIER OSP Engineering Dept Address. 223 N. Colorado Port Lavaca, Tx 77979 0 z 0 cc a - z z 0 Q 0 Z J 0 0 TZJ U 0 i a m L S Z J Zpk-Ci Lq .N' Q7j �Qw o do�Xa � NmwO, o um _�t a.> ;.y OQm LLCJ p0 W 4'H O �ZC O Oa ZZ0wl ' �:w o Om S C- S p CL S W WLL 0 OwF- w Wz 3o wow WFS,w � t Off- m Jin= W W S Q Z m p g S �aQQUFO WY O J p S W Q O CL 11 Q Z FmC0��0-0 0 W K 5= >12: Z t- m d �= w. '. 0mmQ a>SO Sao= o O cai�� z i 4., zoos a y o 0Pz�?l w aU"Oz Z . EU= K Q "000 0 Calhoun County Commissioners' Court —February 28, 2018 14. CONSIDER AND TAKE NECESSARY ACTION (AGENDA ITEM NO. 14) On request to close Water Street between 13th & 15th Streets and 14th Street between Water & Commerce Streets; between the hours of 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. in Port O'Connor, Texas for the Poco Bueno Fishing Tournament July 20-22, 2018. (KF) RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Kenneth Finster, Commissioner Pet 4 SECONDER: Vern Lyssy, Commissioner Pet 2 AYES: .fudge Pfeifer, Commissioner Hall, Lyssy, Syma, Finster Page 12 of 23 February 20, 2018 Honorable Michael Pfeifer Calhoun County Judge 211 S. Ann Port Lavaca, TX 77979 RE: AGENDA ITEM Dear Judge Pfeifer: Kenneth W. Finster County Commissioner County of Calhoun Precinct 4 Please place the following item on the Commissioners' Court Agenda for February 28, 2018. Discuss and take necessary action to close Water Street between 13th & 15th Streets, and 14th Street between Water & Commerce Streets; between hours of 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m.in Port O'Connor, Texas for the Poco Bueno Fishing Tournament July 20-22, 2018. Sincerely, Kenneth W. Finster KWF/at P.O. Box 177 — Seadrift, Texas 77983 — email: kfinster@calhouncotx.org — (361) 785-3141 — Fax (361) 785-5602 Calhoun County Commissioners' Court —February 28, 2018 15. CONSIDER AND TAKE NECESSARY ACTION (AGENDA ITEM NO. 15) To declare Bissell Vacuum cleaner purchased by Precinct #3 on June 4, 2007 as Waste and authorize disposal of same. Vacuum runs but does not clean and would not be cost efficient to repair. (CS) RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Kenneth Finster, Commissioner Pct 4 SECONDER: Vern Lyssy, Commissioner Pct 2 AYES: Judge Pfeifer, Commissioner Hall, Lyssy, Syma, Finster Page 13 of 23 Clyde Syma Calhoun County Commissioner, Precinct 3 24627 State Hwy. 172—Ohvia, Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 —Office (361) 893-5346 —Fax (361) 893-5309 Email: clyde.s}ana(Walhouncotx.org 40 February 22, 2018 Honorable Michael Pfeifer Calhoun County Judge 211 S. Ann Port Lavaca, TX 77979 RE: Agenda Item Dear Judge Pfeifer, Please place the following item on the Commissioner's Court Agenda for February 28, 2018 • Please Consider and Take Necessary Action to declare Bissell Vacuum cleaner purchased by Precinct 3 on June 4, 2007 as Waste and authorize disposal of same. o Vacuum runs but does not clean, would not be cost efficient to repair. Sincerely, Clyde Syma, Commissioner, Pct.3 CS/jv Calhoun County Commissioners' Court —February 28, 2018 16. CONSIDER AND TAKE NECESSARY ACTION (AGENDA ITEM NO. 16) On appointments to the Calhoun County Radio Committee. (MP) RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Kenneth Finster, Commissioner Pct 4 SECONDER: Vern Lyssy, Commissioner Pct 2 AYES: Judge Pfeifer, Commissioner Hall, Lyssy, Syma, Finster Judge Pfeifer appointed David Hall, Commissioner Pct 1, Ron Reger, IT, and Dustin Jenkins, Calhoun County EMS. Page 14 of 23 Calhoun County Commissioners' Court --February 28, 2018 17. CONSIDER AND TAKE NECESSARY ACTION (AGENDA ITEM NO. 17) On continued participation in TAC HEBP ARTS Program and authorize County .fudge to sign agreement. (MP) RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Michael Pfeifer, Calhoun County Judge SECONDER: Vern Lyssy, Commissioner Pct 2 AYES: Judge Pfeifer, Commissioner Hall, Lyssy, Syma, Finster Page 15 of 23 , Susan Riley From: cindy.mueller@caihouncotx.org -- Cindy Mueller <cindy.mueller@calhouncotx.org> Sent: Friday, February 16, 2018 2:19 PM To: 'Susan Riley' Cc: 'Rhonda Kokena'; Clyde Syma; david.hall@calhouncotx.org; Kenny Finster; mike pfeifer; veru lyssy Subject: Agenda Item Request Attachments: ARTS Renewal Confirmation Program Agreement 2018.pdf Please place the following item on the agenda for February 28, 2018: • Consider and take necessary action to continue participation in TAC HEBP ARTS Program and authorize County Judge to sign agreement. Susan, Initials on pages 3 and 2 and sign/date page 3. Please return tome for forwarding to TAC. Cindy Mueller Calhoun County Auditor 202 S. Ann, Suite B Port Lavaca, TX 77979 Phone 361.553.4610 Fax 361.553.4614 AssOCIATION Of COUNTIES AND EMPLOYEE BENEPITs POOL February 16, 2018 Affordable Care Act Reporting and Tracking Service (ARTS) Renewal Information The Texas Association of Counties Health and Employee Benefits Pool (TAC HEBP) has begun the renewal process for those counties and districts participating in the Affordable Care Act Reporting and Tracking Service (ARTS). Renewal will enable your entity to produce the forms required by IRS Sections 6055/6056 for calendar year 2018, assuming this reporting continues to be a requirement. Reporting will consist of forms (currently Forms 1094/1095C) which must be provided both to employees and the IRS. Current law requires all employers with 50 or more full-time equivalent employees are required to file these forms. ARTS will provide measurement period tracking for 2018 and beyond (to determine whether an employee must be offered health coverage), as well as affordability testing for groups that require employee contributions toward the cost of their own health coverage. As your county or district rovides health benefits through TAC HEBP ARTS will continue to be available at NO COST in 2018 assuming. program deadlines are met. Your entity will need to continue sending employee, payroll, and unpaid leave of absence files to TAC HEBP in order to utilize this service for the 2018 reports. The information provided will be used to determine: 1) whether your employees are subject to fines under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) individual mandate; 2) whether individuals are eligible for a federal premium subsidy or tax credit; and 3) whether your entity is subject to penalties under the ACA employer mandate. Some payroll vendors have worked with TAC to produce these files for you. You will be responsible for the completion of required information in your payroll system and submission to TAC, but this eliminates the need for manually producing additional spreadsheets. If you use a payroll system that will produce the required IRS forms, and you determine that your entity does not need measurement period tracking or affordability monitoring, you may not need ARTS. It is a service offered by TAC and is completely optional. Enclosed is the ARTS Renewal Confirmation Program Agreement. Please return a signed copy (initials on pages 1 and 2, signature on page 3) to your Employee Benefits Consultant or email to ARTS@couniy.org no later than 6/1/2018 if your entity wishes to continue its participation in the program. If you have any questions, please contact your Employee Benefits Consultant at (800) 456-5974. A.ssOCIATION AND ENIPLOYEL+ ACA Reporting and Tracking Service (ARTS) 2018 Renewal Confirmation Program Agreement HEBP Member: (Pooled Group or ASO) Program Services The ARTS program includes the following services: • Measurement, Administrative, and Stability Period tracking beginning January 1, 2018 and notification of eligibility for part-time / variable / seasonal employees (can provide tracking back to beginning of Measurement Period if 2017 data was provided by countyldistrict); • Reporting for your county/district regarding the status of potential benefits -eligible employees; • Production of your countyldistrict's 1094C and 10950 forms, shipped to you for distribution to employees (optional direct mail service); • Transmission of your countyldistrict's 1094C and 10950 farms to the IRS. Program Requirements 1) Participants must provide employer, payroll, employee and unpaid leave of absence (LOA) files related to the group's Health Benefits Plan in the format designated by TAC HEBP, as described on Attachment A: "ARTS File Specifications". Payroll data must be provided for each payroll cycle. Employee files must be provided, at a minimum, once per quarter. LOA files may be provided if and when applicable. 2) Group agrees to pay program fees as described in the 2018 ARTS Fee Schedule. Enrollment and Data Submission Deadlines • Groups who wish to participate in the ARTS program must return the signed documents to TAC HEBP no later than June 1, 2018 in order to participate. Data file transmission to TAC HEBP must begin no later than August 1, 2018 to avoid late fees, however, we recommend that you continue sending your files after each payroll or at least monthly to avoid getting backlogged. Please refer to the enclosed "2018 Deadlines for ARTS Files". TAC HEBP- ARTS Renewal Confirmation lluhals Program Agreement 2018 -Page lof 3 TFXA.s Ass OCIATION Of COUNTIES HEALTH AND Elm PLOYLE BENP.r ITS POOL ACA Reporting and Tracking Service (ARTS) HEBP Member (Fully Insured or ASO) 2018 Fee Schedule for Renewing Participant 1 O ARTS Annual Subscription Fee *$4.25 / form Waived Optional Forms Distribution (group If applicable, will be billed in 2019 2 chooses to Have TAC mail employee forms) $ 1 47 /form after forms are produced Late fee for service election form 3 ❑ $1,700 (after 61112018) Late fee for data submission $2,700 it applicable, will be bored in 2019 4 (after 91112018 and/or 11712019) after forms are produced Total Amount Due: $ 0.00 (if zero, enter 0.00) *Per 1094/10950 form Fees subject to change annually 4 Initials TAC HEBP—ARTS Renewal Confirmation Program Agreement 2018—Page 2 of 3 AssOCIATION AND EMPLOYEE ACA Reporting and Tracking Service (ARTS) Contact Designation Form Contracting Authority: Calhoun County (Group Name) hereby designates and appoints, as indicated in the space provided below, a Contracting Authority of department head rank or above and agrees that any notice to, or agreement by, a Group's Contracting Authority, with respect to service or claims hereunder, shall be binding on the Group. Each Group reserves the right to change its Contracting Authority from time to time by giving written notice to HEBP. Name: Rhonda Kokena Title: County Treasurer Address: 202 S. Ann St Ste A Port Lavaca, TX 77979 Phone: (361)553-4620 Fax: (361)553-4614 Email: rhonda.kokena@calhouncotx.org Primary Contact: Main contact for data file and reporting matters pertaining to the ARTS program. Name: Cindy Mueller Title: County Auditor Mailing Address: 202 S. Ann St Ste B Port Lavaca TX 77979 Delivery Address (no PO Boxes): same as above Phone: (361)553-4610 HIPAA Secured Fax#: Email: cindy.mueller@calhouncotx.org Other Contact Emails for ARTS correspondence regarding data files, if any: Si ature of Courbt u or &ntracting Authority Micheal J. Pfeifer, County Judge Print Name and Title Payroll Software provider: Ablla MIP Fund Accounting Software Version #: 18.1.1.0 TAC HEBP—ARTS Renewal Confirmation Program Agreement 2018 —Page 3 of 3 Date 2018 Deadlines for ARTS files ARTS Files Due to TAC no later than 811118 Due by 10/31/18 Late Penalty: $2,700 TEXAS ASSOCIATION Of COUNTIES ' HEALTH AND EMPLOYEE BENEFITS POOL Due by Due by Due by 11130118* 12114117* 117119*A NOTE: deadline a is not A" HEPB will y guarantee timely production of 1095C forms A If all 2018 files not received by 117119: Late Penalty: $2,700 Calhoun County Commissioners' Court —February 28, 2018 18. Public Hearing on the matter of amending the 2017 and 2018 Calhoun County Budgets. (AGENDA ITEM NO. 18). I Candice Villarreal, County Auditor's office spoke. I Page 16 of 23 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Calhoun County Commissioners' Court will hold a public hearing in the Commissioners' Courtroom, 211 S. Ann Street, in Port Lavaca, Texas, at 10:00 a.m. on February 28, 2018 on the matter of amending the 2017 and 2018 Calhoun County Budgets. The public shall have the right to be present and participate in such hearing. Michael J. Pfeifer Calhoun County Judge Susan Riley From: cindy.mueller@calhouncotx.org -- Cindy Mueller <cindy.mueller@calhouncotx.org> Sent: Monday, January 22, 2018 11:58 AM To: susan riley; ladonna thigpen Cc: Candice Villarreal; Clyde Syma; david.hall@calhouncotx.org; Kenny Finster; mike Pfeifer; vern lyssy Subject: Budget Amendment Hearing Please schedule for 24//18 for both 2017 and 2018 budgets. Cindy Mueller Calhoun County Auditor 202 S. Ann, Suite B Port Lavaca, TX 77979 Phone 361.553,4610 Fax 361.553.4614 Calhoun County Commissioners' Court —February 28, 2018 19. CONSIDER AND TAKE NECESSARY ACTION (AGENDA ITEM NO. 19) On the matter of amending the 2017 and 2018 Calhoun County Budgets. (MP) RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Vern Lyssy, Commissioner Pet 2 SECONDER: David Hall, Commissioner Pet 1 AYES: Judge Pfeifer, Commissioner Hall, Lyssy, Syma, Finster Vern Lyssy, Commissioner Pet 2 moved with provision to amend the 2018 budget. Page 17 of 23 O O O Z Z Z J Q W Z /W� V W Z 2 6I I a� i �i J) n r.. m m a N r N r 2 T O N F I al j m .Z. W CC 4, O O O �I 5 O O O 6IZ m eQOI G m a w 4 m a w I Z LL J L W /W� V W Z U2 W a •YZ. �IC z 6 e w H I al mi 6IZ EE w O O e is ci W Z J UE W W C7 W Z Q Z �1 e e GZ1 YAC W O O V i 1 e X W Wp �Zµ1 C Neillm � EEO I V J Q W W (9 W Z J W OG rs W m OZ W W W_ a W C O A Z, W_ 91 e i w U"N w � F�- w hw m N V u w O O alm �W�[[ LIQ I w b N V 4 W m N lw 2 <o N •Z. J W W m Q Q � LLQi v E v OW W C e W G so N of 00 co co N ri i -I z o`C R co N tilc n N N r2 m n 0D N w. I W m 00 NN co b N Z LL W C7 LU Z U W W i W Z D W a NOz �I O N m W Z O W_ Z OC n N O Z Z CM N O Z Z LL CIW w J O ti N w w mlW m OC n N w 7�1 v N W Z m W_ S N O Z Z LL n N O Z 0 Z a -E Sa a Z 8 Q t N w Q N M 4s s a W W_ W C R N n co N LO a e e a W Z. i' n a N O N 0 z_ Z U 0 w w U W ti W O W Z Z J w 7.7 alai= N H u� Q m Z m Cl) h ml al h M H w F= fico N O) O N Calhoun County Commissioners' Court —February 28, 2018 20. Accept reports of the following County Offices. (AGENDA ITEM NO. 20) 1. Calhoun Tax Assessor/Collector ii. County Treasurer — October 2017; November 2017 iii. County Sheriff iv. District Clerk v. County Clerk vi. Justices of Peace — JP #3 — January 2018 vii. County Auditor viii. Floodplain Administration ix. Extension Service x. Adult Detention Center SHP Medical RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Michael Pfeifer, Calhoun County Judge SECONDER: Vern Lyssy, Commissioner Pct 2 AYES: Judge Pfeifer, Commissioner Hall, Lyssy, Syma, Finster Page IS of 23 02123/2018 14:05 CALHOUN CO AUDITREAS p AX)3615534614 P.0011003 CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS COUNTY TREASURER'S REPORT MONTH OF: OMBER2017 BEGINNING ENDING FUND FUNDBALANCE RECEIPTS DISBURSEMENTS FUNDBALANCE OPERATING FUNDS' GENERAL S 22,164,154.97 $ 2.603,041.60 S 3,891,680.44 S 21,275,908.13 AIRPORT MAINTENANCE S 24,005.36 230.89 6,791.85 17,444A0 1,678,05 APPELLATE JUDICIAL SYSTEM S L503.19 174.89 42,375.96 COASTAL PROTECTION FUND S 42,324A9 54,47 4,446.24 COUNTY AND DIST COURT TECH FUND $ 4,399.09 47.15 - 562,60 COUNTY CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION FUND 1 557.87 4.73 4,049.59 COUNTY CHILD WELFARE BOARD FUND S 3,980.77 69,12 1,166.40 - 1,695.63 265,677A0 COURTHOUSE SECURITY S 266,109.63 108.30 - 6,55832 COURT INITIATED GUARDIANSHIP FUND S 6,450.02 20,018,65 DIST CLK RECORD PRESERVATION FUND S 19,570.04 440.61 180,935.54 CO CLK RECORDS ARCHIVE FUND S 177,477.13 3,456.41 230.11 75.226.61 DONATIONS $ 77,185.16 1,271.56 153.44 - 14,917.84 DRUGIDWI COURT PROGRAM FUND -LOCAL $ 14,764.40 195.69 434.83 S,SBo.50 JUVENILE CASE MANAGER FUND S 9,119.72 9,177.51 FAMILY PROTECTION FUND S 8,986.24 191.27 0,638.27 JUVENILE DELINQUENCY PREVENTION FUND S 8,627.17 11.10 3,537,16 458,715,31 GRANTS JUSTICE COURT TECHNOLOGY S 462,297.05 S 76,090,76 18.39 444.37 2,030.91 74,504.22 JUSTICE COURT BUILDING SECURITY FUND $ 839,04 07.70 - 926.74 LATERAL ROAD PRECINCT #1 $ 1.26 4,317.97 - 4,319.23 4,319.24 LATERAL ROAD PRECINCT 92 S 1.26 4,317.98 - 4,319.23 LATERAL ROAD PRECINCT 53 S 1126 4,317.97 4,319.24 LATERAL ROAD PRECINCT 44 S 1.26 4,317.98 - 4202.00 JUROR DONATIONS -HUMANE SOCIETY S 1,266.00 16.00 - 74,716.79 PRETRIAL SERVICES FUND S 74,620.75 $ 202,251.46 96.04 1,400.90 - 1,756.00 201,896.36 LAW LIBRARY LAW ENF OFFICERS STD. EDUC.(LEOSE) S 34,111.11 43.91 - 34,159.02 POCCOMMUNITYCENTER S 58,151.38 2,224.84 3,197.07 57,180.15 4,600,87 RECORDS MANAGEMENT -DISTRICT CLERK S 4,533.24 155.63 - 2 oomo, 103,223.42 RECORDS MANAGEMENT -COUNTY CLERK S 101,841.40 3,332.02 14,769.81 RECORDS MOMT k PRESERVATION S 14,272.06 497,71 I,M,589A0 ROAD& BRIDGE GENERAL $ 1,546,590.66 17,998.74 45,813.37 6MILE PIER)BOAT RAMP INSUR)MAINT S 45,754,48 18.89 - 56,417.81 CAPITAL PROI•RB INFRASTRUCTURE S 11,667.81 710.00 - - 370,908.26 CAPITAL PROJ- COUNTY ENERGY TRZKI 1 370,908.26 - 75,472.13 CAPITAL PRO)- AIRPORT RUNWAY IMPROV S 78,472.13 41,656AS 104.712.65 CAPITAL PRO) -EMS SUBSTATION $ 146,369.10 130.37 7,493.69 CAPITAL PRO) -GREEN LAKE PARK $ 7,624.06 - CAPITAL PRO)- HATERJUS PARKJBOAT RAMP 5 20,242.36 - -20,242,36 61,348.32 264207.21 CAPITAL PROI. ODYSSEY CASE MGMT SOFTWAR S 325,555.53 20,142,00 206,590.46 CAPITAL PRO) -PORT ALTO PUBL BEACH -STORM S 226,732.46 - 474,553.56 CAP PRO)- IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS S 474,553.56 61.66 CAPITAL PRO) - PORT O'CONNOR LIBRARY S 61.66 - - - 4,000,00D.aO CAPITAL PROJ-MMC LOANS S 4,000,000.00 S 1,004.75 - 101.24 712.16 393,83 ARREST FEES BAIL BOND FEES(HB 1940) S 2,055 -DO 1,365.00 3,390,00 30.00 CONSOLIDATED COURT COSTS (NEW) $ 11,317,97 4,569.81 16,857.78 30.00 DNA TESTING FUND S 270.08 9.95 30.03 25D.00 D.32 DRUG COURT PROGRAM FUND -STATE S 3D2.22 134.43 436,33 270(267.14 S 4058068.44 S 30217660.36 SUBTOTALS S 31574469.66 S Page 1 of 02/2312018 14:05 CALHOUN CO AUDITREAS (AX)3615534614 P.0021003 COUNTY TREASURER'S REPORT MONTH OF: OCTOBRRI017 BEOINNINO ENDJNG BALANCE RBCSIPTS DISBUB-9HMENTS FUNDDALANCE FUNDFUND RA OPERATING FVNDS•LANCEFORWARD $ 31,374,469,66 S 2,701,267.14 $ 4,038,068.44 S 30,117.646.36 FLECTION SERVICES CONTRACT 76,437.12 96.71 - 76,533.83 ELECTRONIC FILING FEE FUND 21379.91 1,556.07 3,935.98 0.00 EMS TRAUMA FUND 570.57 160.69 604,69 116.57 7`847.31 PINES AND COURT COSTS HOLDING FUND 7,847.21 800.00 24.30 INDIGENT CIVIL LEGAL SERVICE 544.30 280.00 125.71 313.93 0.00 JUDICIAL FUND (ST. COURT COSTS) 188.22 130.41 14,49 JUDICIAL @. COURT PEREONNNBL TRAINING FUN 0.00 144.90 0,02 JUDICIAL SALARIES FUND 4,124.15 2,246.93 6,371.06 288.00 JUROR130NATION-TX CRIME VICTIMS FUND 304.00 16,00 8.44 16R� JUVENILE PROBATION RESTJTUTION 975,73 280.73 488.00 LAW ENFORCEMENT BLOCK GRANT 0.00 - 54,692A7 LIBRARY GIFT AND MEMORIAL 54,627.17 70.30 1,016,74 1,639,59 10,392.66 MISCELLANEOUS CLEARING 11,015.51 2,000.00 REFUNDABLE DEPOSITS 2,000,00 - 2,512.71 6,293.97 0.00 STATE CIVIL PEE FUND 31781.10 5.04 17.09 0.00 CIVIL JUSTICE DATA REPOSITORY FUND 12.05 387.85 1,501.13 0.00 JURY REIMBURSEMENT PEE 1,113.26 1,118.26 4,020.16 7.77 SUBTITLE C FUND 2,909.67 354.88 193.89 748.77 0.00 SUPP OF CRIM MOMENT DEFENSE 2,158.71 691.31 2,849.97 0.05 TIME PAYMENTS TRAFFIC LAW FAILURE TO APPEAR 1,453.82 522.86 1,976.61 0,00 7,393.90 UNCLAIMED PROPERTY 7,584,14 509.58 9.76 135.50 - 639.89 25.19 TRUANCY PREVENTION AND DIVERSION FUND 141.43 BOOTCAMPMAEP 147.43 69187.40 89349.49 - 602M.S6 96253.41 JUVENILE PROBATION SUBTOTALS S 31,874.890.89 1 2,e0Z'192.65 S 4,150,697.32 S 30,476,396.22 AXES IN ESCROW 0.00 6717.13 0.00 6,717.13 28 09.78 5 4150697.32 S 30483103.33 TOTAL OPERATING FUNDS S St Bi 890.89 S OTHER FUNDS D A FORFEITED PROPERTY FUND 38,411.62 1,510.39 - 39.922.01 19,295.17 8HERIPFNARCOTIC FORFEITURES 16,975.4 2,319.53 - 29,840.61 CERT OF OWCRTHSE REP SERIES 2010 28,478.86 1,361.95 - 41,119.71 CERT OF OB-CRTHOURE I&S SERIES 2011 39,336A3 93,13 I.?s 1,71323 80 556,07 69 737,06 73.93Q.74 CAL. CO. PEES & FINES s 07.903t IN 06 MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER 2,435,599,72 5,100,53266 4,732,660,38 $0 OPERATING 91385.13 $3,081.60 53,931.003REFUND INDIGENT HEALTHCARE -4PRIVATE RSPREST ACCOUNT 5,061.60 - WAIVERCLEARINO FUND 917,2D7.91 312.33 CLINIC CONSTRUCTION SERIES 2014 100.08 ID9,703.91 0.04 $70,901.73 -12NN 455,370,312NHBROADMOOR A$HPORD 131,145.93 623,946.34 619,046.516 33,393.35 449,717.70 415,224.44 67A86.61 NH CRESCENT 50,604.80 269,993,56 190,82128 89,766.97 NH FORT BEND 530,471.94 171,00663 727,767.13 594,711.46 NH SOLERA 161.22 151667.08 131663.05 165.25 NH GOLDEN CREEK TOTAL MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER FUNDS S 414213365 S 7992 L49.19 S 7406414.22 $ 1718 01.32 DRAINAGE DISTRICTS 27,491,34 10./8 102.39 S 21,399.63 N0. 109,366.93 7175 82.88 109,355.80 a NO. B 131,771.60 50.34 103,59 131,730.35 NO. I0 MAINTENANCE 204,491.43 2,830,08 23,391.44 184,770.07 NO. II-MAINTENANCE(OPERATMG 129973.08 49.68 - 130024.76 NO. II -RESERVE S 3012.33 S 22880.30 S 583228.61 TOTAL IRAINAGEDISTRICF FUNDS $ 603096.58 CALHOUN COUNTY WCID Rl S 390,585.99 1.43 29,986.94 S 360,600.41 OPERATING ACCOUNT S 1204.69 0.00 110,80 $ 1173.89 PAYROLL TAX TOTAL WCID FUNDS S 391 870.68 1.43 30097.74 S 76( 774.37 CALHOUN COUNTY FORT AUTHORITY S 138 334,93 $ 3,307.69 S 13,377.56 S 121265.06 MAINTENANCE AND OPERATING CALHOUN COUNTY S 2 148.87 S S 5,00 S 2143.87 FROST BANK AL MMC, DR. DIST., NAV. DI6T, WCID & FRO $ 5 277002.03 $ 7 998 471,34 S 7a 7 84481 $ 5 B03 913.23 TOTAL ALL FUNDS S 37,309,137.26 S 18,894,912.19 S 11,713,179.10 9 36,491,143.01 Page 2 of 02/23/2018 14:05 CALHOUN CO AUDITREAS IFAX)3615534614 P.0031003 COUNTY TREASURER'S REPORT MONTH OF: OCTOBER 2017 BANKAECONCILTATION LESS. CERT.OFDEP/ PLUS. CHECKS BANK FUND OTHER ITEMS ODT.9TANDINC BALANCE OPERATING" FFUNDOVTSTNDGDEP/ 27,519,639.32 566,611.33 S 3,530,28(.38 OTHER D A FORFEITED PROPERTY FUND - - 38927.01 19,293.17 SHERIPPNARCOTICFORFEITURES - - 29,834.40 CERT OF OB-CRiHSE REF SEME32010 29,840.81 6.41 41,111.39 CERT OF OR-CRTHOUSE I&$ SERIES 7012 41,119.71 73,9!0.76 8,32 21,640.56 - 23,915.50 76,285.70 CAL. CO FEES & PINES MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER 2,783,471,00 500,000,00 843,473.65 3,110.301.63 OPERATING; INDIGENT HEALTHCARE 8,333.93 - 1,763.73 - 10,301.68 !,061.66 REFUND IMPREST ACCOUNT 5,061,64 - - 817,520.24 PRIVATB WAIVER CLRARINO FUND 817,52024 - 100'12 CLINIC CONSTRUCTION SERIES 2014 100.12 - NH ASHFORD 223,735,32 - 136,23532 136,043.78 NH R 136,043.78 - 67,806.61 CRESCENT NH CRESCENT 67,886.61 - - - 89,766.97 NH ND 89,766.97 - 594,711,46 NH SCLERA SCLERA 594,711,46 NH GOLDEN CREEK 165,25 DRAINAGEDISTRICn 27,399.63 27,399.63 No,6 NO. 0 109,335.80 0.01 - 109,353.79 No. 10MAINTENANCE 131,718.35 - - 131,718.33 IR4,729.92 NO. I I MAINTENANCFJOPERATINO 184,730.07 0.13 - 130,024,76 N0. 11 RB$BRVE 130,074,76 CALHOUN COUNTY WCID MI 360,600.48 OPERATING ACCOUNT 360,600AB - 1,173,89 PAYROLLTAX 1,173.89 CALHOUN COUNTY PORT AUTHORITY 128.265.06 NIAINTLINANCFJOPERATING 128,165.06 - - CALHOUN COUNTY 2,143,87 FROST BANK 2,143.R7 TOTALS S 36 91345.04 S 28041294.17 S 143 902,25 S 9085 A5f.52 ' CO9-OPERA7INOFUND $27,500,000.00 . CDb- MMC OPERATING FIND -$500,000.00 THE DEPOSITORY FOR CALHOUN CO, NAVIGATION DISTRICT IS FIRST NATIONAL BANK -FORT LAVACA THE DEPOSITORY FOR ALL OTHER COUNTY FUNDS IS PROSPERITY BANK • PORT LAVACA "" THE DEPSOSITORY FOR CALHOUN COUNTY FROST IS FROST BANK • AUSTIN. TEXAS Court costs and fees collected and reported may not be curte to -date due to non mpii nee by other c unty otllces. I hereby certify that the current balances aro w � to all mo bs th havq b ived by the Coun Treasurer as of the date of this report. Ara RU NDA S. KOKENA �y COUNTY TREASURER Page 3 of 3 0212312018 14:06 CALHOUN CO AUDITREAS (FA)Q3615534614 P.0011003 CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS COUNTY TREASURER'S REPORT MONTH OFt NOVEMDER2017 BEGINNING ENDING FUND FUNDBADANCE RECEIPTS DISBURSEMENTS FUNDBAL41VCE OPERATING FUNDS, OENERAL $ 21,275,908.13 S 412,915.48 $ 1,414,740.63 S 20,334,082.98 AIRPORT MAINTENANCE 17,444.40 17,237.42 3,271.74 31,410.08 APPELLATE JUDICIAL SYSTEM 1,678.08 208.45 - 1,886.53 COASTAL PROTECTION FUND 42,378.96 34.09 - 42,413.05 COUNTY AND DIST COURT TECH FUND 4,446.24 35.00 - 4,481.24 COUNTY CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION FUND $62.60 4.37 566.97 COUNTY CHILD WELFARE BOARD FUND 4,049.89 107.26 4,157.15 COURTHOUSE SECURITY 265,677.40 1,116.38 - 266,793.78 COURT INITIATED OOARDIANSHIP FUND 6,558,32 145.28 - 6,703.60 DIST CLK RECORD PRESERVATION FUND 20,018.65 350,30 - 20,368,95 CO CLK RECORDS ARCHIVE FUND 180,935,54 3,405.54 184,341.08 DONATIONS 78,226.61 1,548.84 537.45 79,238.00 DKUOA7WI COURT PROGRAM FUND -LOCAL 14,917.84 111.36 15,029.20 JUVENILE CASE MANAGER FUND 8,880.58 245.28 347.54 8,778.32 FAMILY PROTECTION FUND 9,17751 97.38 9,274.89 JUVENILE DELINQUENCY PREVENTION FUND 8,638,27 6.95 - 8,645.22 OKANTS 458,778.31 26,573.30 1,552.62 483,798.99 JUSTICE COURT TECHNOLOOY 74,504.22 $57,17 - 75,061.39 JUSTICE COURT BUILDING SECURITY FUND 926.74 80.15 - 1,006.89 LATERAL ROAD PRECINCT 01 4,319,23 3A7 - 4,322.70 LATERAL ROAD PRECINCT #2 4,319.24 3.47 - 4,32271 LATERAL ROAD PRECINCT 03 4,319,23 3.47 - 4,322.70 LATERAL ROAD PRECINCT 04 4,319.24 3.47 - 4,322.71 JUROR DONATIONS • HUMANE SOCIETY 1,282,00 16.00 - 1,298.00 PRETRIAL SERVICES FUND 74,716.79 60.10 - 74,776.89 LAW LIBRARY 201,596.36 L297.72 - 203,194.08 LAW ENF OFFICERS STD. EDUC.(LE03E) 34,159.02 27,48 - 34,186,50 POC COMMUNITY CENTER 57,180.15 846.00 1,716.15 56,310.00 RECORDS MANAOEMENT•DISTRICT CLERK 4,688.87 105.91 4,794.78 RECORDS MANAGEMENT -COUNTY CLERK 103,223.42 3,387.67 106,611.09 RECORDS MOMT & PRESERVATION 14,769,81 371.22 15,141.03 ROAD &BRIDGE GENERAL 1,604,589A0 25,942.71 - 1,630,532,11 ROAD & BRIDGE FUND PRECINCT 04 SHERIFF FORFEITED PROPERTY - MILE PIEWBOATRAMP INSUR/MAINT 45,813.37 36.85 - 45,850,22 CAPITAL PRO) •RB INFRASTRUCTURE 56,41781 - 56,417.81 CAPITAL PROD -COUNTY ENBROY TR741 310,908.26 - - 370,908.26 CAPITAL FEW • AIRPORT RUNWAY IMPROV 78,472.13 - - 78,472.13 CAPITAL PROJ-EMS SUBSTATION 104,712.63 25,881.92 78,830.73 CAPITAL PROD- GREEN LAKE PARK 7,493.69 - - 7,493.69 CAPITAL PROD- HATERIVS PARKIBOAT RAMP 20,242.36 -70,242,36 CAPITAL PROD -ODYSSEY CASE MOMT SOFTWAR 264,207.21 - 39,863.75 224,343.46 CAPITAL PROJ -PORT ALTO PURL BEACH -STORM 206,590.46 5,973.79 7,864.95 204,699.30 CAPITAL PRO]- IMPROVEMENT$•LITTLE LEAOUE P 474,553.56 - 474,553.56 CAPITAL PROJ- PORT O'CONNORLIBRARY 61.66 - - 61.66 CAPITAL PROD -MMC LOANS 4,000,000.00 - 4,000,000,00 ARREST FEES 393,83 254.95 - 648.78 BAIL BOND FEES (HB 1940) 30.00 870,00 - 900.60 CONSOLIDATED COURT COSTS (NEW) 30,00 5,762.38 5,792.38 DNATESTINGPUND 250.00 12.09 - 262,09 DRUG COURT PROGRAM FUND -STATE 0.32 99.36 99.68 S 30217668.36 S 569858.11 i d95776,75 S 29291749.72 SUBTOTAL$ Page 1 of 3 02123/2018 14:06 CALHOUN CO AUDITREAS (FAX)3615534614 P.0021003 COUNTY TREASURER'S REPORT MONTH OF, NOVEM11ER2617 AEGINNING ENDING FUND FUNDBALANCE RECFIP& OISBUJL9EMEN1S PUNDBAUNCR OPERATING FUNDS -BALANCE FORWARDS 30,217,668,36 $ !69,856.11 S 1,493,776.75 S 29,291,749.72 ELECTION SERVICES CONTRACT 76,533.83 60,52 - 76,59435 ELECTRONIC FILING FEE FUND 6.00 1,268.44 - 1,268,44 EMS TRAUMA FUND 126,57 180.13 906,70 FINES AND COURT COSTS HOLDING, FUND 7,847.31 - 7,847.31 INDIGENT CIVIL LEGAL SERVICE 24.30 254.00 778.30 87.85 JUDICIAL FUND (ST- COURT COSTS) 0.00 87,85 - 199.49 JUDICIAL& COURT PERSONNEL TRAINING FUND 14,49 185.00 2,194.35 JUDICIAL SALARIES FUND 0.02 2,194.53 - 308,00 JUROR DONATION -TX CRIME VICTIMS FUND 285.00 20.00 90.00 JUVENILE PROBATION RESTITUTION 768.46 - 67BA6 0.00 LAW ENFORCEMENT BLOCK GRANT 0.00 - 54,736.46 LIBRARY GIFT AND MEMORIAL 54,692.47 10,392.66 43.99 13,330.87 - 171057.95 36,665.58 MISCELLANEOUS CLEARING - 2,000.00 REFUNDABLE DEPOSITS 2,000,00 0.00 2,276.79 1,276.79 STATE CIVIL FEE FUND 7.03 - 7,03 CIVIL JUST10EDATA REPOSITORY FUND 0.00 520.51 JURY REIMBURSEMENT PER 0.00 52$.51 - 1,624.41 SUBTITLE FUND 7,77 1,616.64 264.36 - - 264.36 SUPP OF CRiM INDIGENT DEFENSE 0.00 1,259,35 TIME PAYMENT$ 0.05 L259,30 96A.97 - 968.97 TRAFFIC LAW FAILURE TO APPEAR 0.00 UNCLAIMED PROPERTY 7,593.90 6.11 7,600.01 24432 TRUANCY PREVENTION AND DIVERSION FUND 23.19 21913 147,43 BOOT CAMP/JJAEP JUVENILE PROBATION 147.43 98255.41 24586,34 42114.08 84,727.67 $ 30,476,386.22 633,216.62 S 1,535,627,21 S 29,579,975.60 SUBTOTALS TAXES INESCROW 617i7iI37.824,-002.26 0,00 7,931,119.39 S 30483103,35 S S7T 618,85 S 1315627.24 3 37608094.99 TOTALOPERATING FUNDS OTHER FUNDS D AFORFEIT6D PROPERTY FUND 39,922.01 736,96 - 40,658.97 SHERIFF NARCOTIC FORFEITURES 19,295,17 7.06 2,000.00 17,302.23 306,380.73 CERT OF OB-CRTHBE REP SERIES 2010 29,840.81 276.539.92 - 399,929.25 CERT OF OE•CRTROUSE I&S SERIES 2012 41,119.71 358,609.54 - 61536.90 CAL CO. PEES & PINES 73 910.76 67,012.. 78 424.54 204.128.46 S 03.106A6 t 926.808.08 MEMORIAL MEDICALCENTER 2,783,472,00 3,451,143.93 4,956.418.34 S 1,278,197.61 OPERATING INDIGENT HEALTHCARE 8,535.93 57,141,21 34,237,78 31,439.36 REFUND IMPREST ACCOUNT 5,061,64 - - 5,061.64 817,822.61 PRIVATE WAIVER CLEARING FUND 817,52024 302.37 - 100.16 CLINIC CONSTRUCTION SERIES 2014 100.12 225,235.32 0.04 763,406,52 516,285.73 472,35531 NH ASFORD NHBROADMOOR 136,045.78 104,608.87 306,335.70 534,318.95 NH CRESCENT 67,986,61 825,989.84 607,419.51 296,456,94 NH FORT BEND 89,766.97 504,524.99 401,439,87 192,852.09 NH SOLERA 594,711.46 1,428,046.20 1,324,646.21 498,111.45 87,68139 NH GOLDEN CREEK TOTAL MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER FUNDS 165.251 255 108.54 167 592.40 S:4,718.601.32 S 7990274.53 $ 514375,54 S 4204400.31 DRAINAGE DISTRICTS 3 S 1,348.60 S 92.94 $ 28,615.29 NO. 6 5,008,80 12,703.48 101,661.12 NO.8 NO. 10 -MAINTENANCE 10,391.55 181.36 141,920.!4 NO. 11•MAINTENANCEJOPERATINO 7 97.471.72 23,969.37 258,232,42 13D072.85 NO. II -RESERVE TOTAL DRAINAGE DISTRICT FUNDS 6 48.09 51 S 114,268.76 S 36947,15 $ 660550,22 CALHOUN COUNTY WCID N3 $ 360,60D.48 6,801.54 25,993.41 $ 341,405.61 OPERATING ACCOUNT S 1173.89 0.00 110,80 S 1063.09 PAYROLL TAX TOTALWCIDFUNDS $ 361774.37 6,801.54 26104.21 $ 342471.70 CALHOUN COUNTY PORT AUTHO=Y S 128265.06 S 16,746.13 S 9267,55 S 135743,64 MAINTENANCE AND OPERATING CALHOUN COUNTY $ 2143.57 S S 5.00 5 2139,87 FROST BANK TOTAL MMC, DR. DIST„ NAY. DIST, WCID & FRO S 5 803 913,13 S8 12,0 090,96 S 11,5116.09.4% S 34 304,74 TOTALALLFUNDS S 36,491,145.04 S 17,408,416.00 S 10,222,75333 S 43,677,207,81 Page 2 of 3 0212312018 14:06 CALHOUN CO AUDITREAS (FAX)1615534614 P.0031003 COUNTY TREASURER'S REPORT MONTH OF, NOVRM11E112017 RANK RECONCILJAT/0N LESS, CERT.OFDEPI FUND omrlvpGDEP/ PLUS, CHECKS RANK FUND BALANCE OTHER ITEMS OUTSTANDING BALANCE OPERATING` S 37,505,094.99 S 27,538,116,82 $ 52,269.96 $ 10,019,245.13 OTHER D A FORFEITED PROPERTY FUND 40,658.97 - - 40,658.97 SHERIFF NARCOTIC FORFEITURES 17,302.23 - - 17,302,27 CERT OF OB-CRTHSE FEE SERIES 2010 306,380.73 306,350.73 CERT OF OB.CRTHO ISE I&S SERIES 2012 399,929.25 - 399,829.25 CAL. CO FEES R PINES 62,536.90 24,259.35 11,197.34 56,074.89 MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER OPERATING* 1,278,197.61 500,000.00 705,097,14 1,483,294.75 INDIORNTHEALTHCARE 31,439.36 18,534.24 2,508.18 15,413.30 REFUND IMPREST ACCOUNT S,061.64 5,061.64 PRIVATE WAIVER CLEARING FOND $17,822,61 - 817,822.61 CLINIC CONSTRUCTION SERIES 2014 10D.16 - 100.16 NH ASHFORD 472,358.11 - - 472,353.31 NH BROADMOOR 534,315.95 534,318.95 NH CRESCENT 286,456.94 - 286,456.94 NH PORT BEND 192,852,09 - 192.512.09 NH SOLERA 498,111.45 - - 498,111,45 NH GOLDEN CREEK 87,681.39 - 87,681.39 DRAINAGE DISTRICT, 28,655.29 - 9x,94 28,748.23 NO.5 N0.8 101,661.12 - 10,263.18 111,924.30 NO. 10 MAINTENANCE 141,028.54 181.36 142,109.90 NO. I I MAINTENANCEIOPERATING 258,232.42 - - 258,232,47 NO. 11 RESERVE 130,D72.85 - 130.072.85 CALHOUN COUNTY VPCID 01 OPERATING ACCOUNT 341,408.61 341,408,61 PAYROLLTAX 1,063,09 - - 1,063.09 CALHOUN COUNTY PORT AUTHORITY - 135,743.64 MAINTENANCE/OPERATINO'^' 135,743.64 - CALHOUN COUNTY FROST BANK 2,138.87 TOTALS 677 07.81 13 2808 910.41 9 755210.10 9 16 84 7.50 CDs-OPBRATINO FUND $27,50000,00 CVA - MMC OPERATING FUND - $500,000-00 " ' THE DEPOSITORY FOR CALHOUN CO. NAVIGATION DISTRICT IS FIRST NATIONAL BANK • PORT LAVACA THE DEPOSITORY FOR ALL OTHER COUNTY FUNDS 16 PROSPERITY BANK -PORT LAVACA •"' THE DEPSOSITORY FOR CALHOUN COUNTY FROST IS FROST BANK - AUSTIN, TEXAS Court costs and fees collected and reported may not be tune up -t0 -date due to non-compliance by other county offices. 1 hereby certify that the current balances are co ect to ell m Dies that Eve ave bee re elved by th/e. C/O,unt/Iy '[Measurer as of the date of this report.„t,�I n 7 ✓� 4L[.�-� RIANDA S. KOK'E��N� A� A COUNTY TREASURER Page 3 013 ENTER COURT NAME::'. JUSTICE OF PEACE NO.3' ENTER MONTH OF REPORT IJANUARY Ti ENTER YEAR OF REPORT 2018 CODE AMOUNT CASH BONDS REVISED 03/04/16 ADMINISTRATION FEE - ADMF BREATH ALCOHOL TESTING - BAT CONSOLIDATED COURT COSTS -CCC 87425 COURTHOUSE SECURITY CHS 8744 CJP CIVIL JUST DATA REPOS FEE CJDR/MVF 1.47 CORRECTIONAL MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE - CMI CR CHILD SAFETY - CS CHILD SEATBELT FEE - CSBF CRIME VICTIMS COMPENSATION -CVC. DPSCJFAILURE TO APPEAR- OMNI -DPSC 120.00 ELECTRONIC FILING FEE 40.00 FUGITIVE APPREHENSION - FA { GENERAL REVENUE -GR CRIM- IND LEGAL SVCS SUPPORT -IDF 43.72 JUVENILE CRIME & DELINOUENCY -JCO JUVENILE CASE MANAGER FUND JCMF 73.32 JUSTICE COURT PERSONNEL TRAINING -JCPT JUROR SERVICE FEE -JSF 87.36 LOCAL ARREST FEES LAF 52.60 LEMI LEGA LEOC OCL 'PARKS& WILDLIFE ARREST FEES -PWAF 5.00 ,. STATE ARREST FEES -SAE 51.70 SCHOOL CROSSING/CHILD SAFETY FEE- SCF SUBTITLE C-SUBC 417.51 TABC ARREST FEES -TAF TECHNOLOGY FUND - TF 87.44 '.TRAFFIC - TFC 4136 TIME PAYMENT -TIME 85.98 TRUANCY PREV/DIVERSION FUND 37.72 r LOCAL& STATE WARRANT FEES -WRNT 200.00 'r COLLECTION SERVICE FEE-MVBA- CSRV 448.50 DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSE -DDC 16.48 DEFERRED FEE -OFF 64.90 DRIVING EXAM FEE- PROV DL FILING FEE- FFEE & CVFF 100.00 FILING FEE SMALL CLAIMS FFSC COPIES/CERTIFED COPIES - CC INDIGENT FEE CIFForINDF 24.00 JUDGE PAY RAISE FEE JPAY 131:15 SERVICE FEE -SFEE 300.00 OUT -OF -COUNTY SERVICE FEE EXPUNGEMENT FEE -EXPG EXPIRED RENEWAL -EXPR ABSTRACT OF JUDGEMENT -AOJ ALL WRIT$ - WOP I WOE OPS FTA FINE-OPSF 290,00 LOCAL FINES -FINE 1,759.20 LICENSE & WEIGHT FEES - LWF PARKS & WILDLIFE FINES -PWF 196.00 SEATBELT/UNRESTRAINEO CHILD FINE SEAT - JUDICIAL& COURT PERSONNEL TRAMINGJCPT 20.00 - OVERPAYMENT ($10 & OVER) - OVER * OVERPAYMENT (LESS THAN $10) OVER RESTITUTION - REST PARKS & WILDLIFE -WATER SAFETY FINES -WS F 211100 WCR TOTAL ACTUAL MONEY RECEIVE A $5.86830 TYPE: AMOUNT TOTAL WARRANT FEES 20000 - - ENTER LOCAL WARRANT FEES 150.00 RECORD ON TOTAL PAGE OF HILL MOWRY SOFTWARE MO. REPORT STATE WARRANT FEES $50.00 RECORD ON TOTAL PAGE OF HILL COUNTRY SOFTWARE MO REPORT DUE TO OTHERS: AMOUNT DUE TO CCISD 50% of Fine on JV cases 0.00 PLEASEINCLUDE DR REQUESTING DISBURSEMENT DUE TO DA RESTITUTION FUND 0)80: PLEASE INCLUDE D.R. REQUESTING DISBURSEMENT REFUND OF OVERPAYMENTS 0.00 PLEASE INCLUDE DR REQUESTING DISBURSEMENT OUTOF-COUNTY SERVICE FEE 0.00' PLEASE INCLUDE DR. REQUESTING DISBURSEMENT CASH BONDS 0.00 PLEASEINCLUDE DR REQUESTING DISBURSEMENT(IF REQUIRED) TOTAL DUE TO OTHERS $0.00 TREASURERS RECEIPTS FOR MONTH: AMOUNT CASH, CHECKS, M.O.s & CREDIT CARDS $5,868 50 Calculate from ACTUAL Treasurer's Receipts TOTAL TREAS. RECEIPTS $5:868.50 MONTHLY REPORT OF COLLECTIONS AND DISTRIBUTIONS 2/6/2018 COURT NAME: JUSTICE OF PEACE NO, 3 MONTH OF REPORT: JANUARY YEAR OF REPORT: 2018 Page 1 of 2 ACCOUNT NUMBER ACCOUNT NAME AMOUNT CR 1000-001-45013 FINES 2,110.25 CR 1000-001-44190 SHERIFF'S FEES 287.96 ADMINISTRATIVE FEES: DEFENSIVE DRIVING 16.48 CHILD SAFETY 0.00 TRAFFIC 41.76 ADMINISTRATIVE FEE 64.90 EXPUNGEMENT FEES 0.00 MISCELLANEOUS 0.00 CR 1000-001-44363 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE FEES 123.14 CR 1000-001-44010 CONSTABLE FEES -SERVICE 300.00 CR 1000-001-44063 JP FILING FEES 100.00 CR 1000-001-44090 COPIES / CERTIFIED COPIES 0.00 CR 1000-001-49110 OVERPAYMENTS (LESS THAN $10) 0.00 CR 1000-001-44145 SCHOOL CROSSING/CHILD SAFETY FEE 0.00 CR 1000-999-20741 DUE TO STATE -DRIVING EXAM FEE 0.00 CR 1000-999-20744 DUE TO STATE -SEATBELT FINES 0.00 CR 1000-999-20745 DUE TO STATE -CHILD SEATBELT FEE 0.00 CR 1000-999-20746 DUE TO STATE -OVERWEIGHT FINES 0.00 CR 1000-999-20770 DUE TO JP COLLECTIONS ATTORNEY 448.50 TOTAL FINES, ADMIN. FEES & DUE TO STATE $3,369.85 CR 2670-001-44063 COURTHOUSE SECURITY FUND $65.58 CR 2720-001-44063 JUSTICE COURT SECURITY FUND $21.86 CR 2719-001-44063 JUSTICE COURT TECHNOLOGY FUND $87.44 CR 2699-001-44063 JUVENILE CASE MANAGER FUND $73.32 STATE ARREST FEES DPS FEES 20.34 P&W FEES 1.00 TABC FEES 0.00 CR 7020-999-20740 TOTAL STATE ARREST FEES 21.34 CR 7070-999-20610 CCC -GENERAL FUND 87.42 CR 7070-999-20740 CCC -STATE 786.83 DR 7070-999-10010 874.25 CR 7860-999-20610 STF/SUBC-GENERAL FUND 20.88 CR 7860-999-20740 STF/SUBC-STATE 396.63 DR 7860-999-10010 417.51 CR 7950-999-20610 TP -GENERAL FUND 42.99 CR 7950-999-20740 TP -STATE 42.99 DR 7950-999-10010 85.98 CR 7480-999-20610 CIVIL INDIGENT LEGAL -GEN. FUND 1.20 CR 7480-999-20740 CIVIL INDIGENT LEGAL -STATE 22.80 DR 7480-999-10010 24.00 Page 1 of 2 2/6/2018 COURT NAME: JUSTICE OF PEACE NO. 3 MONTH OF REPORT: JANUARY YEAR OF REPORT: 2018 CR 7865-999-20610 CRIM-SUPP OF IND LEG SVCS -GEN FUND 4.37 CR 7865-999-20740 CRIM-SUPP OF IND LEG SVCS -STATE 39.35 DR 7865-999-10010 43.72 CR 7970-999-20610 TL/FTA-GENERAL FUND 40.00 CR 7970-999-20740 TL/FTA-STATE 80.00 DR 7970-999-10010 120.00 CR 7505-999-20610 JPAY-GENERALFUND 13.12 CR 7505-999-20740 JPAY - STATE 118.03 DR 7505-999-10010 131.15 CR 7857-999-20610 JURY REIMB. FUND- GEN. FUND 8.74 CR 7857-999-20740 JURY REIMB. FUND- STATE 78.62 150 DR 7857-999-10010 87.36 CR 7856-999-20610 CIVIL JUSTICE DATA REPOS.- GEN FUND 0.15 CR 7856-999-20740 CIVIL JUSTICE DATA REPOS.- STATE 1.32 DR 7856-999-10010 1.47 CR 7502-999-20610 JUD/CRT PERSONNEL TRAINING FUND -CO 2.00 CR 7502-999-20740 JUD/CRT PERSONNEL TRAINING FUND -STAT 18.00 DR 7502-999-10010 20.00 CR 7998-999-20740 TRUANCY PREVENT/DIVERSION FUND 37.72 DR 7998-999-10010 37.72 CR 7403-999-22889 ELECTRONIC FILING FEE 40.00 DR 7403-999-10010 40.00 TOTAL (Distrib Req to OperAcct) $5,522.55 DUE TO OTHERS (Distrib Req Attchd) CALHOUN COUNTY IS 0.00 DA - RESTITUTION 0.00 REFUND OF OVERPAI 0.00 OUT -OF -COUNTY SER 0.00 CASH BONDS 0.00 PARKS & WILDLIFE FII 166.60 WATER SAFETY FINE: 179.35 TOTAL DUE TO OTHERS $345.95 TOTAL COLLECTED -ALL FUNDS $5,868.50 LESS: TOTAL TREASUER'S RECEIPTS $5,868.50 REVISED 03/04/16 OVER/(SHORT) $0.00 Page 2 of 2 Calhoun County Commissioners' Court —February 28, 2018 21. Approval of Payroll. No Action Taken, Page 19 of 23 Calhoun County Commissioners' Court —February 28, 2018 22, Consider and take action on any necessary budget adjustments. 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(AGENDA ITEM NO. 23) County Bills RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: David Hall, Commissioner Pct 1 SECONDER: Vern Lyssy, Commissioner Pct 2 AYES: Judge Pfeifer, Commissioner Hall, Lyssy, Syma, Finster Memorial Medical Center RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: David Hall, Commissioner Pct 1 SECONDER: Vern Lyssy, Commissioner Pct 2 AYES: Judge Pfeifer, Commissioner Hall, Lyssy, Syma, Finster Judge Pfeifer, Cindy Mueller, Calhoun County Auditor, Erica Perez, Auditor's Office, and Candice Villarreal, Auditor's Office spoke on this matter. Page 21 of 23 February 28, 2018 2018 APPROVAL LIST - 2018 BUDGE'r 41 COMMISSIONERS COURT MEETING OF BALANCE BROUGHT FORWARD FROM APPROVAL LIST REPORT PAGE FICA MEDICARE FWH AQUA BEVERAGE AT&T MOBILITY CABLE ONE CARDMEMBER SERVICE- SHERIFF/J, CITY OF PORT LAVACA FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS MCI MEGA PREFERRED WHITE TRASH SERVICES PAYROLL FOR 2/15/18-2/23/18 (AVERAGED) 02/28/18 40 $932,813.45 P/R $ 47,441.64 P/R $ 11,095.20 P/R $ 32,115.32 A/P $ 56.43 A/P $ 571.06 AT $ 56.06 AT $ 1,899.29 AT $ 1,595.88 A/P $ 863.29 A/P $ 318.04 AT $ 70.26 TOTAL VENDOR DISBURSEMENTS: $ 1,028,895.92 A/P $ 8,485.32 M. TRANSFERS BETWEEN FUNDS: $ 8,485.32 P/R TOTAL PAYROLL AMOUNT: $ TOTAL AMOUNT FOR APPROVAL: $ 1,037,381.24 MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER COMMISSIONERS COURT APPROVAL LIST FOR -- February 28, 2018 TOTALS TO BE APPROVED - TRANSFERRED FROM ATTACHED PAGES TOTAL PAYA9LE5; PAYROLL ANp,ELEGTRONIG BANK PAYMENTS $ �4-- 41"A"; jl�23. TOTAL NURSING UPI, EXPENSES MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER COMMISSIONERS COURT APPROVAL LIST FOR -- February 28, 2018 PAYABLES AND PAYROLL 2121/2018 McKesson -3408 Prescription Expense 3,898.90 2/22/2018 Weekly Payables 411,967.65 2/22/2018 Credit Card -see attached 6,227.12 2/27/2018 McKesson -3408 Prescription Expense 4,047.36 3/2/2018 Payroll Liabilities (Payroll Taxes) 6,917.33 3/2/2018 Payroll 7,615.42 TRANSFERS BETWEEN FUNDS 2/26/2018 Transfer from IBC Operating to NURSING HOME UPL EXPENSES 2/27/2018 Nursing Home UPI 2/27/2018 Nursing Home UPI QIPP/CHECKS TO MMC 2/27/2018 Ashford 2/27/2018 Fort Bend 2/27/2018 Solera 2/27/2018 Crescent INTER -GOVERNMENT TRANSFERS 2/26/2018 IGT 3rd FFY to be Daid March 01. 2018 771 144,750.53 1,327,664.99 45,010.56 11,616.14 9,513.86 57,146.24 DUE to Employee Amount 12/22/2017 Owed To Employee -Not yet reimbursed to employee (Bank Error) $ 175.00 1/11/2018 Owed To Employee -Not yet reimbursed to employee (Bank Error) $ 175.00 2/26/2018 Check #174695 issued to employee to correct bank errors $ 350.00 on previously approved payroll mM y m v 0 Mm TrJ... aU am+E°dQO ;ILLI Z:: d 9 E 5.0 u c {8{--� ,9.e ry 0.LL 3 N ❑ d N m❑ d O o„ E D D d u.� r I-:: O ❑�O ❑ OV Mm ¢L Q2o a N aLL 0 0 c.. ¢ m c❑il N o r m a W «: m r ❑ M m M N M C = M M M m S � N n r U❑ � o m 2 ryo r 0 0 o pj m 'n"w E Q e3Fm- U 0 G d C M = C N U N o N . `o Qo M��1 W >y� 9a" V 6€ s b w L c v O U ws o LL 6 mZ� LL Q�Q Q U yF E p o 0 yy .J 0 P Z r M PI p ® X (�I1I) MR r a J U int p Q ❑❑ Ld Cid ® o U m J Q m Z E C U o U Z VI W ro 0o t m (n � ma oTPI T U Q0, x d N � o m c =o 9cE r r 8� ° g U- 80 4 o t U D 0 N N n F:. t0 YI1 u W m W W W (n � m N d N n No O G UO d N O N w o m c Eo W r r 5 ° g U- 80 4 o t U D 0 N N n u M ag a ° A0 N M m O W M N m N ul n r ul o �n M �- f' N rm r M p m M M ul w rn n o n m o V O m M M w m n m N W m h N d n J U V U U U v 0 U N^ m Yl b N N N UC II C m'MMw m nnm .o d m m w N r M o ro 000 0000 E ¢ 0 0 0 0 0 D o o o m a M c o a � � o 5O5 LL N No OM MO M0 m m N N w LL FE p r n n n rn r d V m N n m N m N N m m w m E U m N N N m N w'W m Y d � N N � e U � N N W w W w w W W m m of o 00000 0 0o II e o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 U Z m m 000 w w w m e a o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o E E N N N N N N N N N J 7S N N N N N N N N N U. 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LCun Q �L. 0yyyyyy;;; ® a i z M m w W w W w m 5ry` U N V� N N N N Page 1 of 15 ON AM D FEB+x Z A _-.e B L 2018 MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER i7 i� '�6piY 02/21/2018 0 (F ®�:3 AP Open Invoice List ap_open 0 n ce.tem late d6lATrAMITOx Due Dates Through: 310 7/2 01 8 CAL OUN COUNTa'. `T '%A.`S t!TS!ilYR4 1#gT tq=$g 1 Vendor# Vendor Name Class Pay Code 11283 ACE HARDWARE 15521 ✓ Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt Check DPay Gross Discount No -Pay Net ✓ 119721 ✓ 02112/20 01/31/20 03/01/20 63.96 0.00 0.00 63.96 / SUPPLIES 0.00 70.95 v/ 119702 d 02/12/20 01/31/20 03/01/20 70.95 0.00 SUPPLIES 1. 119852 v102/12120 02/05/20 03/05/20 12.00 0.00 0.00 12.00 ✓ SUPPLIES - ✓ 119851 ✓ 02/12/20 02/05120 03/05/20 28.98 0.00 0.00 28.98 SUPPLIES / 119785 f 02/13/20 02/02/20 03/02/20 13.18 0.00 0.00 13.18 ✓ SUPPLIES ✓ 114.49 ✓ 119897 02113/20 02/06(20 03/06/20 114.49 0.00 0.00 SUPPLIES Vendor Totals Number Name _ Gross Discount No -Pay Net 11283 ACE HARDWARE 15521 303.56 0.00 0.00 303.56 Vendor# Vendor Name 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PARTS & MACHINE CO. ✓ W Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt Check D' Pay Gross Discount No -Pay Net 855642 ✓ 02/20/20 02/12/20 02/27/20 29.77 0.00 0.00 29.77 SUPPLIES Vendor Totals Number Name Gross Discount No -Pay Net A2600 AUTO PARTS & MACHINE CO. 29.77 0.00 0.00 29.77 Vendor# Vendor Name Class Pay Code 11756 AYA HEALTHCARE INC ✓ Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt Check D* Pay Gross Discount No -Pay Net file:///C:/Users/cclevenger/cpsi/Memmed.cpsinet.com/u82227/data 5hinp_cw5report265... 2/21/2018 Page 2 of 15 430716✓ 02/0712001/2512003/05/20 2,500.25 0.00 0.00 2,500.25 STAFFING SERVICES Vendor Total: Number Name Gross Discount No -Pay Net 11756 AYA HEALTHCARE INC 2,500.25 0.00 0.00 2,500.25 Vendor# Vendor Name Class Pay Code 10938 BANK OF THE WEST ✓/ Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt Check DPay Gross Discount No -Pay Net 4409348 02120/2002/15/20 6,145.37 0.00 0.00 6,145.37 0� LEASE Vendor Totals Number Name Gross Discount No -Pay Net 10938 BANK OF THE WEST 6,145.37 0.00 0.00 6,145.37 Vendor# Vendor Name Class Pay Code 81075 BAXTER HEALTHCARE CORP./ M Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt Check D Pay Gross Discount No -Pay Net / 58005257 v/ 02/19/20 02/01/20 03/03/20 48.88 0.00 0.00 48.88 e/ INVENTORY ' Vendor Total: Number Name Gross Discount No -Pay Net B1075 BAXTER HEALTHCARE CORP 48.88 0.00 0.00 48.88 Vendor# Vendor Name Class Pay Code ✓ 81220 BECKMAN COULTER INC M Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt Check D Pay Gross Discount No -Pay Net / 106860082,// 02/13/20 02/04/20 03/01/20 7,609.97 0.00 0.00 7,609.97 r/ /SUPPLIES 0.00 / 165.43 ✓ 106860724 d 02/13/20 02104120 03/01/20 165.43 0.00 SUPPLIES / 106861123 02113/20 02/05/20 03/02/20 760.28 0.00 0.00 760.28 ✓ SUPPLIES 106861131 ✓ 02/13/20 02105/20 03/02/20 15,498.84 0.00 0.00 15,498.84 SUPPLIES 106861721 ✓ 02/13/20 02/05/20 03/02/20 180.58 0.00 0.00 180.58 SUPPLIES / 1068614671, 02/13/20 02/05/20 03/02/20 513.52 0.00 0.00 513.52 Y SUPPLIES / 1,501.88 106866605 02/13/20 02/06/20 03/03/20 1,501.88 0.00 0.00 t/ SUPPLIES Vendor Total: Number Name Gross Discount No -Pay Net 81220 BECKMAN COULTER INC 26,230.50 0.00 0.00 26,230.50 Vendor# Vendor Name Class Pay Code A1825 CARDINAL HEALTH 414,LLC M Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt Check D' Pay Gross Discount No -Pay Net 8001562578 � 02119/2001/31/2003102/20 2,734.39 0.00 0.00 2,734.39 ✓ SUPPLIES Vendor Totals Number Name Gross Discount No -Pay Net A1825 CARDINAL HEALTH 414,LLC 2,734.39 0.00 0.00 2,734.39 Vendor# Vendor NameClass Pay Code C1992 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC.,/ M Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt Check 0' Pay Gross Discount No -Pay Net LNS7528J/ 02/12/20 01/30/20 03/01/20 8,321.74 0.00 0.00 / 8,321.74 V SUPPLIES LNX1614✓ 02/12/20 01/31/20 03102120 162.45 0.00 0.00 162.45 SUPPLIES LPG0470c// 02/12/20 01/31/20 03/02/20 807.90 0.00 0.00 807.90 file:///C:/Users/cclevenger/cpsi/memmed.cpsinet.corn/u82227/data_5/tmp_cw5report265... 2/21/2018 Page 3 of 15 SUPPLIES Vendor Totals Number Name Gross Discount No -Pay Net C1992 CDW 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February 2018 Statement Open Date: 01/05/2018 Closing Date: 02105/2018 Visa® Business Card MEMORIAL MEDICAL CNT JASON W ANGLIN (CPN 001171510) 393.75 140.12 33858 965^00 50^00 448.11 58.96 696°40 56.67 398 00 47^07 209.0t! 425.00 4`/500 27<05 22113 2`2113 24113 573°30 23^y7 1578 10°97 13-76 50.25 126^99 6 227^12 Account: Cardmember Service BUS 36 ELN 66 Previous Balance Payments Other Credits Purchases Balance Transfers Advances Other Debits Fees Charged Interest Charged New Balance Past Due Minimum Payment Due Credit Line Available Credit Page 1 of 4 4378 1-866-552-8855 ' 3 + $2,531.14 $2,531.14CR $0.00 + $6,227.12 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 /$6,227.12 $63.00 $10,000.00 $3,772.88 32 -Flo) 1/0. 12 "PROVED ON FEB 2 2 2018 COUNO'YAUDYfOR Q�y( CALHOUN COUNTY, TEAS r Mail payment coupon Payonlineat �� T with a check j myeccauniaccesa.com TPlease detach and send coupon with check payable to: Cardmember Service Pay by phone 1$66-552.8855 0047985100535743780000063000006227125 24 -Hour Cardmember Service: 1-866-552-8855 //' . to pay by phone 1i . to change your address 00002192901 SP 000638785070579 P Y MEMORIAL MEDICAL CNT JASON W ANGLIN 202 S ANN ST # A PORT LAVACA TX 77979.4204 '1111111'1'Illt.dp„11.1"'IIIIIIlliIlllJ"II'llll'P'li'llll' CPN 001171510 Account Number 4378 Payment Due Date 3/01/2018 New Balance $6,227.12 Minimum Payment Due $63.00 Amount Enclosed Cardmember Service P.O. Box 790408 St. Louis, MO 63179-0408 III11111,Ld111114llu.all B Elan,. February 2018 Statement 01/05/2018-02/05/2018 Page 2 of 4 MEMORIAL MEDICAL CNT Cardmember Service C 1-866-552 8855 JASON W ANGLIN (CPN 001171510) Paying Interest: You have a 24 to 30 day interest-free period for Purchases provided you have paid your previous balance in full by the Payment Due Date shown on your monthly Account statement. In order to avoid additional INTEREST CHARGES on Purchases, you must pay your new balance in full by the Payment Due Date shown on the front of your monthly Account statement. There Is no interest-free period for transactions that post to the Account as Advances or Balance Transfers except as provided in an Offer Materials. Those transactions are subject to interest from the date they post to the Account until the dyate they are paid in full. PAY TAXES WITH YOUR CARD. It's a fast, easy and secure way to pay your federal and state taxes. FAST -Pay quickly online. 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Date Date Ref Transaction Description Amount Notation Percentage with Balance Type By Type Interest RateVariable charge Rate Statement —BALANCE TRANSFER $0.00 $0.00 YES $0.00 1$425.00 "PURCHASES $6,227.12 80.00 YES $0.00 01129 01/26 4446 AHRA THE ASSOCIATION F 978.443-7591 MA 01/30 01129 0066 N.A.R.H.C. 231-924-0788 MI 15475.00 01130 01/29 7028 ADOBE SYSTEMS, INC. 800-833-6687 CA ,$27.05 02101 01/31 5248 HILTON HTL UNIV OF HOU HOUSTON TX 221.13 01/29/18 FOR 02 NIGHTS 02101 01131 5255 FOLIO: 94371 HILTON HTL UNIV OF HOU HOUSTON TX 221.13 vv 01/29/18 FOR 02 NIGHTS FOLIO: 94370 02/01 01131 5230 HILTON HTL UNIV OF HOU HOUSTON TX ,%$241.13 01/29/18 FOR 02 NIGHTS 02/02 02101 9898 FOLIO: 94350 ESUTURESCOM 708-478-35171L ✓50.25 —�-- 02/05 02(02 2778 OFFICEDEPOT#539 VICTORIA TX 126.99 �— 02105 02102 6495 MARRIOTT MARQUISHOUSTO HOUSTON TX $573.30 02/05/18 FOR 01 NIGHTS FOLIO: 025038 TOTAL THIS PERIOD $6,227.12 208wTnfatseafafntDate°, - =;r.TOM - Total Fees Charged in 2018 $0.00 Total Interest Charged in 2018 $0.00 �Cum�a�l�rAEPraval(%`hlsar�a/OrrjsebY,Ya�rr�`caarp�ny�j >t� '_. --,., yea' Atl r , �°* • L �. 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CAFE -P CANCER CHILD CLINIC CONBIN CREDOI DO ADV DENTAL DEP-LF DIS -LF RAT EATCSM PRETAX 4851.83 FICA -M 195.75 FICA -0 837.00 FIRSTC FLEX S FIX FE FORT D FRIA GIFT S GRANT GRP -IN GTL MOSP-I ID TFT LEAF LEGAL MASA MEALS 11I8C MISC/ MMCSOR OTHER PHI PHI*f' PR FIN RELAY REPAY SAMS SCRUBS SIGNOR ST -TX STONIF STONE STONE2 BIDDER TSA -1 TSA -2 TSA -C TSA -P TSA -R TUTION UNIFOR DN/MOS 7615.42 1+ -------------------- Grand Totals; ------- ( Gross; 13500.00 Deductions; 5884.58 Net: Checks Count:- FT 2 PT Other Female Hale 2 Credit OverAmt 2 ZeroNet Term Total: 2 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- TOLL FEE PHONE NUMBER: 1-800-555-3453 (EFTPS TUTORIAL SYSTEM: 1-800-572-8683) E]"ENTER 9 -DIGIT TAXPAYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER" "ENTER YOUR 4 -DIGIT PIN" "MAKE A PAYMENT, PRESS 1" D"ENTER THE TAX TYPE NUMBER FOLLOWED BY THE # SIGN" El"IF FEDERAL TAX DEPOSIT ENTER 1" D"ENTER 2 -DIGIT TAX FILING YEAR" F—l"ENTER 2 -DIGIT TAX FILING ENDING MONTH" IST QTR - 03 (MARCH) - Jan, Feb, Mar 2ND QTR - 06 (JUNE) - Apr, May, June 3RD QTR - 09 (SEPTEMBER) - July, Aug, Sept 4TH QTR -12 (DECEMBER) - Oct, Nov, Dec "ENTER AMOUNT OF TAX DEPOSIT- FOLLOWED BY # SIGN" "1 TO CONFIRM" "ENTER W/CENTS AMOUNT OF SOCIAL SECURITY" "ENTER W/CENTS AMOUNT OF MEDICARE" "ENTER W/CENTS AMOUNT OF FEDERAL WITHHOLDING" El "6 -DIGIT SETTLEMENT DATE" "1 TO CONFIRM" ACKNOWLEDGEMENT NUMBER #tt## ENTER: L� C� El $ 6,917.33 1 $ 1,674.00 $ 391.50 $ 4,851.83 CHECK $ CALLED IN BY: CALLED IN DATE: CALLED IN TIME: K-.0nance ShareWP-Payroll Filesftyroll Taxas12018Wt4 MMC TAX DEPOSIT WORKSHEET RUN 2 2.26.18 2/26/2018 MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER IBC ELECTRONIC TRANSFERS FOR OPERATING ACCOUNT -- FEBURARY 16, 2018 • FEBRUARY 23, 2018 Date Bank Description MMC Notes Amount 02/21/18 ACH Payment - Telecheck - Credit Card Processing Fee 5.00 02/21/18 ACH Payment - FDGL LEASE PYMT - Credit Card Machine Lease Expense 151.23 Total Electronic Payments: 156.23 t: February 26, 2018 Jason Anglin, CEO Memorial Medica Center MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER PROSPERITY BANK ELECTRONICTRANSFERS FOR OPERATING ACCOUNT— FEBURARY 16,2018 -FEBRUARY 23, 2018 Date Bank Description MMC Notes Amount 2/16/2018 ACH Payment PAYROLLONUNETRF PAYROLL 113122659463773 -Payroll (508.14)AWIyJ4a a L.14, (5.00)✓ 2/1612018 Deblt Adjustment - Comm Deposit brought in as 99,039.25 aihlb 99,034.25 (73644)✓ 2/20/2018 ACH Payment WEBFILE TAX PYMT OD 902/2954233021000025594 -Sales Tax (26.98)✓ 2/21/2018 ACH Payment FOGL LEASE PYMT 052-1405221000410001293855 - Credit Card Machine Lease Expense (389890) 2/21/2018 ACH Payment MCKESSON DRUG AUTO ACH ACH0338315791000D107 - 340B Drug Program Expense (2 , .)A vca cc Z•t9 2/23/2018 ACH Payment PAYROLL ONLINE TRF PAYROLL 113122659922019 -Payroll _ Total: (266,109.37) �1 February26,2018 Jason Anglin, CEOVVVU1lUU11I7T��T'�`` Memorial Medical Center PROSPERITY BANK ELECTRONICTRANSFERS FOR OPERATING ACCOUNT --ESTIMATED ACH DATED MARCH 1, 2018 3/1/2018 Health &Human Services -Tex Net SRO FFY 2018 DSH Advance Payment 57,146.24 2//2018 Jason Anglin, CEO Memorial Medial Center t/T E Al w Lo M Cm Q O c E O 0 m 2i [[s�� C^•d j❑ U � ul €A- U ! / § /\ k® )} •!` m §) S » \§ 2 0( a ƒ \ / § m 't2 ) )\!w; }k )$\>) k)) m §) S » \§ 2 0( a ƒ \ / ! ) , \ !i ;! /} i)- 0 _ [( ] / ;! /} §) 0 � EMS [( ] ` \\ i§ !{!(}\) . | ! _ §) 0 � EMS [( ] MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER CHECK REQUEST P Memorial Medical Center Operating Date Requested: 02/28/18 A FOR ACCT. USE ONLY Y ON �ImprestCash []A/P Check E FED 2 7 2148 11 Mail Check to Vendor E a^OUNTYAU.D?TOI 11ReturnCheck to Dept OALHDuN cOumm, °P.f`x A9 --- AMOUNT $45,010.66 G/L NUMBER: 21000012 Ashford -To transfer funds for Comp 1 & 2, Jan 2018 - QIPP payment. EXPLANATION: I REQUESTED BY: Maria D.Ortlz _ AUTHORIZED BY. J ------'--J MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER CHECK REQUEST p Memorial Medical Center Operating Date Requested: 02128/18 A Y .MY�I`. O VB9 ON t FEB 2 7 2018 E COUNrYAUDFT'OIt $11,616.14 AMOUNT FOR ACCT. USE ONLY 11Imprest Cash FIA/P Check 11 Mail Check to Vendor Return Check to Dept CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS G/L NUMBER: 21000008 EXPLANATION: Fort Bend -To transfer funds for Comp 1 & 2, Jan 2018 - Cil PP payment. REQUESTED BY: Marla D. Ortiz AUTHORIZED BY: MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER CHECK REQUEST P Memorial Medical Center Operating 02/28/18 Date Requested: A r. AYPROVEE1 FOR ACCT. USE ONLY Y § ON 11 Imprest Cash FEB 2 7 2096 r]A/P Checic E Mail Check to Vendor E COUMITADD1T R �ReeurnChecktoDept CAY,'fMOUN COUNTY, TEXAS AMOUNT $9,513.86 G/LNUMHER: 21000011 _ EXPLANATION: Solera -To transfer funds for Comp 1 & 2, Jan 2018 - QIPP payment. REQUESTED HY: Maria D. OrtIZ AUTHORIZED BY: __ MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER CHECK REQUEST P Memorial Medical Center Operating Date Requested:. 02/28/18 __.. A APPROVED ON FOR ACCT, USE ONLY Y []Imprest Cash FEB 2 i 20 ❑A/P Check E ❑Mail Check toVendor CGOWY'ADDITOP8 E CAT,IMOUN COUNTY, TtXAS Ofteturn Check to Dept AMOUNT $3,319.08 G(L NUMBER: 21000010 EXPLANATION: Crescent- To transfer funds for Comp 1&2, Jan 2018-QIPP payment. REQUESTED BY: Maria D. Ortiz AUTHORIZED BY: _�_ MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER COMMISSIONERS COURT APPROVAL LIST FOR ---- February 28, 2018 INDIGENT HEALTHCARE FUND: INDIGENT EXPENSES Adu Sports Medicine Clinic HEB Pharmacy (Medimpact) Pharmacy Reimbursement Laboratory Corporation of America MMCenter (In-patient $10,448.30 / Out-patient $2,465.85 / ER $325.12) Memorial Medical Clinic Port Lavaca Clinic Regional Employee Assistance SUBTOTAL Memorial Medical Center (indigent Healthcare Payroll and Expenses) Co -pays adjustments for January 2018 Reimbursement from Medicaid 140.19 242.53 68.21 13,239.27 1,567.05 201.38 415.93 15,874.56 4,166.67 Subtotal 20,041.23 (200.00) Calhoun County Commissioners' Court —February 28, 2018 24. CONSIDER AND TAKE NECESSARY ACTION (AGENDA ITEM NO. 24) On single source, emergency and public welfare purchases and bills. 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