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Item F12 F.12 Coty f � ,�� ,' BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS �� Mayor David Rice,District 4 The Florida Keys � Mayor Pro Tem Craig Cates,District I y Michelle Coldiron,District 2 James K.Scholl,District 3 Ij Holly Merrill Raschein,District 5 County Commission Meeting November 15, 2022 Agenda Item Number: F.12 Agenda Item Summary #11267 BULK ITEM: Yes DEPARTMENT: Emergency Services TIME APPROXIMATE: STAFF CONTACT: Steven Hudson (305) 289-6342 NA AGENDA ITEM WORDING: Approval to purchase, through the Florida Sheriffs Association Contract(FSA20-VEF14.0), a Pierce Custom Saber Pumper, and approval to purchase options from the manufacturer on a sole-source basis at a total cost of $728,875.00; and approval for the Fire Chief to execute all necessary documentation. ITEM BACKGROUND: Monroe County Fire Rescue (MCFR) is requesting approval to purchase, through the Florida Sheriffs Association Contract (FSA20-VEF14.0), a Pierce Custom Saber Pumper at a base cost of $502,633.00, and approval to purchase options from the manufacturer on a sole-source basis at a cost of $240,683.00, less the FSA discount of $14,441.00. The total cost of the Pierce Custom Saber Pumper, including the options after the discount, is $728,875.00. Further, MCFR is requesting approval for the Fire Chief to execute all necessary documentation. The State of Florida Cooperative Bid Process for Fire/Rescue Vehicles is designed to provide participating agencies with the most economically priced fire & rescue apparatus to fulfill their emergency fire/EMS needs, in a prompt and timely manner. The Florida Sheriffs Association bid package provides the base price for the vehicle, without options, and directs the purchase to obtain a price for options specific to the vehicle from the manufacturer. The price list showing the price and options is attached. PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION: OMB has agreed to transfer the capital funding needed for the purchase. CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES: Florida Sheriffs Association Contract(#FSA20-VEF14.02 Group 7 Level 1-spec 103 base STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval DOCUMENTATION: Packet Pg. 751 F.12 Ten-8 Pierce Custom Saber Pumper Equipment Pricing Proposal 10.31.2022 Ten-8 Pierce Custom Saber Pumper Options List 10.31.2022 Ten-8 FSA Contract Spec Group 7 Price Adjustment Ten-8 Pierce Custom Saber Pumper Equipment Proposal Ten-8 Pierce Custom Saber Pumper Manufacturing and Limited Warranty Ten-8 Sole Source Letter Florida Sheriffs Association 4FSA20-VEF14.0 FINANCIAL IMPACT: Effective Date: 11/15/2022 Expiration Date: N/A Total Dollar Value of Contract: $728,875.00 Total Cost to County: $728,875.00 Current Year Portion: $728,875.00 payable on delivery around Q1 of 2024 Budgeted: Yes Source of Funds: 125-06069 ARPA Fire Rescue CPI: N/A Indirect Costs: N/A Estimated Ongoing Costs Not Included in above dollar amounts: N/A Revenue Producing: N/A If yes, amount: N/A Grant: N/A County Match: N/A Insurance Required: Yes, upon delivery Additional Details: N/A 11/15/22 NEW COST CENTER ADDED $728,875.00 125-06069 ARPA Fire Rescue REVIEWED BY: James Molenaar Completed 11/01/2022 11:10 AM Steven Hudson Completed 11/01/2022 2:37 PM Purchasing Completed 11/01/2022 2:39 PM Budget and Finance Completed 11/01/2022 3:02 PM Brian Bradley Completed 11/01/2022 3:04 PM Lindsey Ballard Completed 11/01/2022 3:20 PM Board of County Commissioners Pending 11/15/2022 9:00 AM Packet Pg. 752 F.12.a =F, fA Equipment Proposal Proposal# 820 A 8 1S SERVICE TO SERVE VOIJ CL This Equipment Proposal (the "Proposal") has been prepared by Ten-8 Fire & Safety, LLC ("Company") in response to the undersigned Customer's request for a proposal. This Proposal is comprised of the special terms set forth below,the Proposal Option List,Warranty,and Company's Purchasing Terms and Conditions. Through its signature below or other Acceptance(as defined below),Customer acknowledges having received,read and being bound by this Proposal,all attachments and Company's Purchasing Terms and Conditions. E 0 Date: October 26,2022("Proposal Date") Customer:Monroe County("Customer") U) Customer Address: Monroe Countv,Florida U a� c� Qty Product Description&Options Price 0 1 Florida Sheriffs Contract Level 1 Spec 103 Base $502,633.00 0- 0 U) 1 Purchase from FSA Contract FSA20-VEF14.02 Added Required FD Options $240,683.00 2- FSA 6%options discount ($14,441.00) 1 Optional pre-payment discount. N $708,475.00 paid 15 days from order will include a 20,400.00 discount Q Pre-Payment includes a 100%performance bond. Ci 1 Pre-Pay must be paid 15 days from order for full discount. U) 0 0. 0 —Commercial chassis price is an estimate;final price is net price charged by the chassis manufacturer. Total: $728,875.00 .2 CL Delivery Timing:The Product described above in the Product Description and Options Section of this document will be built by and shipped from the manufacturer approximately 15 (months) after Company receives Customer's acceptance of this E Proposal as defined below,subject to market and production conditions,Force Majeure,delays from the chassis manufacturer, ,E changes to Order Specifications,or any other circumstances or cause beyond Company's or manufacturer's control. cr Other: a� C, Unless accepted within 30 days from date of proposal,the right is reserved to withdraw this proposal. E CL ACCEPTANCE OF THIS PROPOSAL CREATES AN ENFORCEABLE BINDING AGREEMENT BETWEEN COMPANY AND CUSTOMER. "ACCEPTANCE" MEANS THAT CUSTOMER DELIVERS TO COMPANY: (A) A PROPOSAL CU SIGNED BY AN AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE, OR (B) A PURCHASE ORDER INCORPORATING THIS PROPOSAL, WHICH IS DULY APPROVED, TO THE EXTENT APPLICABLE, BY CUSTOMER'S GOVERNING E BOARD. ACCEPTANCE OF THIS PROPOSAL IS EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THE TERMS CONTAINED IN THIS PROPOSAL AND COMPANY'S PURCHASING TERMS AND CONDITIONS. ANY ADDITIONAL OR DIFFERENT TERMS, WHETHER CONTAINED IN CUSTOMER'S FORMS OR OTHERWISE PRESENTED BY CUSTOMER AT t0 a� ANY TIME,ARE HEREBY REJECTED. 2 a� INTENDING TO CREATE A BINDING AGREEMENT, Customer and Company have each caused this Proposal to be 00 executed by their duly authorized representatives as of date of the last signature below. Customer:Monroe Countv Florida Ten-8 Fire&Safet ,LLC IBy: By: ,, ,�ii Title: Title: Authorized Sales Representative Print: Print: Michael Schneider Date: Date: 10-26-2022 Packet Pg. 753 - EF.12.a E EXHIBIT A PROPOSAL OPTION LIST E 0 U) u U) CN CN CD C14 V- Cli U) 0 0. 0 .2 E w E E 0 U) u Co Packet Pg. 754 - EF.12.a E EXHIBIT B WARRANTY CL E CL E 0 U) u CL 0 U) CL CN CN CD C14 V- Cli U) 0 CL 0 L- CL .2 CL E Cr w CL E CL E 0 U) u CL Co Packet Pg. 755 - EF.12.a E EXHIBIT C PURCHASING TERMS AND CONDITIONS CL E CL E 0 U) u CL 0 U) CN CN Q cl V- Cli U) 0 CL 0 L- CL .2 CL E Cr w CL E CL E 0 U) u CL co Packet Pg. 756 F.12.a PURCHASING TERMS AND CONDITIONS CL These Purchasing Terms and Conditions,together with the Equipment Proposal and all attachments(collectively,the E "Agreement") are entered into by and between Ten-8 Fire & Safety, LLC, a Florida company ("Company") and Customer(as defined in Ten-8 Fire & Safety LLC's Equipment Proposal document) and is effective as of the date 0 specified in Section 3 of these Purchasing Terms and Conditions. Both Company and Customer may be referred throughout this document individually as a"parry"or collectively as the"parties." 0 1. Definitions. U) a. "Acceptance"has the same meaning set forth in Company's Equipment Proposal. �j b. "Company's Equipment Proposal"means the Equipment Proposal provided by Company and prepared in response to Customer's request for proposal for a fire apparatus,associated equipment or an ambulance. c. "Cooperative Purchasing Contract" means an Agreement between Company and a public authority, including without limitation, a department, division, agency of a municipal, county or state government U) ("Public Authority"),that adopts or participates in an existing agreement between Company and another non- party customer(including,but not limited to such non-party customer's equipment proposal, its applicable 2- exhibits,attachments and purchasing terms and conditions),often referred to as a"piggyback arrangement," which is expressly agreed to,in writing,by Company. Company has sole discretion to determine whether it will agree to such a Cooperative Purchasing Contract. � d. "Delivery"means when Company delivers physical possession of the Product to Customer. c"I e. "Manufacturer"means the Manufacturer of any Product. , f. "Prepayment Discount" means the prepayment discounts, if any, specified in Company's Equipment Proposal. g. "Product"means the fire apparatus and any associated equipment,or ambulance manufactured or furnished U) 0 for Customer by Company pursuant to the Specifications. CL 0 h. "Purchase Price" means the Total price set forth in the Quotation, adjusted for the final net price for the chassis charged by the original equipment manufacturer set forth in the final invoice submitted to the 0 Company by the manufacturer. S .2 i. "Purchasing Terms and Conditions" means these Purchasing Terms and Conditions; however, if the Company's Equipment Proposal or the Customer's related Purchase Order states that it is governed by a Cooperative Purchasing Agreement, "Purchasing Terms and Conditions" shall mean those terms and conditions set forth in the applicable Cooperative Purchasing Agreement. E j. "Specifications" means the general specifications, technical specifications, training, and testingcr E requirements for the Product contained in Company's Equipment Proposal and its Exhibit A(Proposal Option W List or for ambulance sales,the Quotation,or Order Form,as applicable),prepared in response to Customer's request for such a proposal. 0. E 2. Purpose. This Agreement sets forth the terms and conditions of Company's sale of the Product to Customer. a� 3. Term of Agreement. This Agreement will become effective on the date of Acceptance as defined in Company's CU Equipment Proposal("Effective Date")and,unless earlier terminated pursuant to the terms of this Agreement,it E will terminate upon Delivery and payment in full of the Purchase Price. 0 U) 4. Purchase and Pam. Customer agrees to pay Company the Purchase Price for the Product(s). The Purchase U Price is in U.S.dollars. Where Customer opts for a Prepayment Discount that specifies that Customer will tender 2 one or more prepayments to Company,Customer must provide each prepayment within the time frame specified in the Equipment Proposal in order to receive the Prepayment Discount for that prepayment installment. To the 00 extent permitted by applicable law, Company may in its sole discretion charge a convenience fee if Customer elects to pay the Purchase Price by means of a credit card. 5. Representations and Warranties. Customer hereby represents and warrants to Company that the purchase of the Product(s) has been approved by Customer in accordance with applicable general laws and, as applicable, �E Customer's charter, ordinances and other governing documents, and funding for the purchase has been duly U budgeted and appropriated. d Packet Pg. 757 F.12.a 6. Cancellation/Termination. a. Fire Equipment and Apparatus Sales.In the event this Agreement is cancelled or terminated by 0 Customer before completion,Company may charge Customer a cancellation fee. The following E charge schedule is based on costs incurred by Manufacturer and Company for the Product, CL which may be applied and charged to Customer: (a) 12%of the Purchase Price after the order for the Product(s)is accepted and entered into Manufacturer's system by Company;(b)22%of 0 the Purchase Price after completion of approval drawings by Customer, and; (c) 32% of the Purchase Price upon any material requisition made by the Manufacturer for the Product. The 0 cancellation fee will increase in excess of(c)in this Section 6,accordingly,as additional costs U) are incurred by Manufacturer and Company as the order progresses through engineering and t j into the manufacturing process. 0 b. Ambulance Sales. This Section 6 for Cancellation/Termination does not apply to Ambulance CL Sales. An order for an ambulance cannot be cancelled or terminated once Company receives 0 and processes Customer's Acceptance of Company's Equipment Proposal. c� 7. Delivery. The Product is scheduled to be delivered as specified in the Delivery Timing section of the Equipment CL Proposal ("Delivery Timing"), which will be F.O.B. Company's facility. The Delivery Timing is an estimate, and Company is not bound to such date unless it otherwise agrees in writing. Company is not responsible for � Delivery delays caused by or as the result of actions, omissions or conduct of the Manufacturer, its employees, affiliates, suppliers, contractors, and carriers. All right,title and interest in and to the Product, and risk of loss, , shall pass to Customer upon Delivery of the Product(s)to Customer. 8. Standard Warranty.The manufacturer warranties applicable to this Agreement,if any,are attached to Company's U) Equipment Proposal as Exhibit A and are incorporated herein as part of the Agreement. 0 CL a. Disclaimer. EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, COMPANY, INCLUDING ITS PARENT COMPANY, AFFILIATES, SUBSIDIARIES, AND THEIR RESPECTIVE OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, EMPLOYEES, SHAREHOLDERS, AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES DO NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES,EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS PROVIDED UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN,EXPRESS,IMPLIED OR STATUTORY. WITHOUT LIMITING E THE FOREGOING DISCLAIMER, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF MERCHANTABILITY, IMPLIED WARRANTY AGAINST INFRINGEMENT, AND IMPLIED cr w WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED AND DISCLAIMED. STATEMENTS MADE BY SALES REPRESENTATIVES OR IN PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS DO NOT CONSTITUTE WARRANTIES. 9. Limitation of Liability. COMPANY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL,CONSEQUENTIAL, 0 INDIRECT, ECONOMIC, PUNITIVE, SPECIAL OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES ARISING FROM OR IN � ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH THIS AGREEMENT WITHOUT REGARD TO THE NATURE OF THE CLAIM OR THE UNDERLYING THEORY OR CAUSE OF ACTION(WHETHER IN CONTRACT,TORT, 0 STRICT LIABILITY,EQUITY OR ANY OTHER THEORY OF LAW) ON WHICH SUCH DAMAGES ARE U) BASED. COMPANY'S LIMIT OF LIABILITY UNDER THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE CAPPED AT THE U TOTAL AMOUNT OF THE MONIES PAID BY CUSTOMER TO COMPANY UNDER THIS AGREEMENT. 10. Force Majeure. Company shall not be responsible nor deemed to be in default on account of delays in °0 performance due to causes which are beyond Company's control or which make Company's performance � impracticable, including but not limited to wars, insurrections, strikes, riots, fires, storms, floods, other acts of nature, explosions, earthquakes, accidents, transportation or delivery delays or losses outside of Company's control, any act of government, inability or delay of Company or manufacture in obtaining necessary labor or adequate or suitable manufacturing components at reasonable prices, allocation regulations or orders affecting materials, equipment, facilities or completed products, failure to obtain any required license or certificates, acts of God or the public enemy, terrorism, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, failure of vendors to perform their contracts or labor troubles of Company or a manufacturer causing cessation,slowdown,or interruption of work. Packet Pg. 758 F.12.a E it. Customer's Obligations. Customer shall provide its timely and best efforts to cooperate with Company and Manufacturer during the manufacturing process to create the Product. Reasonable and timely cooperationCL includes,without limitation,Customer's providing timely information in response to a request from Manufacturer E or Company and Customer's participation in traveling to Manufacturer's facility for inspections and approval of CL the Product. 12. Default. The occurrence of one or more of the following shall constitute a default under this Agreement: (a) Customer's failure to pay any amounts due under this Agreement or Customer's failure to perform any of its E 0 obligations under this Agreement; (b)Company's failure to perform any of its obligations under this Agreement; U) (c) either party becoming insolvent or becoming subject to bankruptcy or insolvency proceedings; (d) any �j representation made by either party to induce the other to enter into this Agreement,which is false in any material 0 respect; (e)an action by Customer to dissolve,merge,consolidate or transfer a substantial portion of its property to another entity;or(f)a default or breach by Customer under any other contract or agreement with Company. CL 0 U) 13. Manufacturer's Statement of Origin. Company shall retain possession of the manufacturer's statement of origin ("MSO")for the Product until the entire Purchase Price has been paid. If more than one Product is covered by 2- this Agreement, Company shall retain the MSO for each individual Product until the Purchase Price for that CL Product has been paid in full. C14 c14 14. Arbitration. Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement,or the breach thereof,shall be c14 settled by arbitration administered by the American Arbitration Association in accordance with its Commercial Iry Arbitration Rules, and judgment on the award rendered by the arbitrator(s)may be entered in any court having �a jurisdiction thereof. The Arbitration shall take place in Bradenton,Florida. U) 0 15. Miscellaneous. The relationship of the parties established under this Agreement is that of independent contractors C and neither party is a partner,employee,agent,or joint venture of or with the other. Neither party may assign its LM CL rights and obligations under this Agreement without the prior written approval of the other party. This Agreement �y and all transactions between Ten-8 Fire&Safety,LLC will be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. The delivery of signatures to this Agreement may be via facsimile transmission or other electronic means and shall be binding as original signatures. This Agreement shall constitute the entire agreement and supersede any prior agreement between the parties concerning the subject matter of this 0 Agreement. This Agreement may only be modified by an amendment, in writing, signed by duly authorized E representatives of both parties with authority to sign such amendments to this Agreement. In the event of a conflict between the Ten-8 Proposal and these Terms and Conditions,the Ten-8 Proposal shall control except in cr the case of a Cooperative Purchasing Contract as set forth in Section 1(c)and(h)of these Purchasing Terms and Conditions. If any term of this Agreement is determined to be invalid or unenforceable by a competent legal 0. authority, such term will be either reformed or deleted, as the case may be,but only to the extent necessary to comply with the applicable law, regulation, order or rule, and the remaining provisions of the Agreement will remain in full force and effect. 0 CU 0 U) U 0 c� 00 E c� Packet Pg. 759 F.12.b • Option List 10/31/2022 w Customer: Monroe County Board of County Commissioners Bid 820 Number: Representative Schneider, Michael Job Number: Organization: Ten-8 Fire &Safety, LLC Number of 1 Units: Requirements Manager: Bid Date: 10/15/2021 Description: Monroe County Pumper-2018-2021-Dup Stock CL Number: Body: Pumper, Long,Aluminum, 2nd Gen, Saber Price Level: 42 (Current: 42) Chassis: Saber FIR Chassis Lane: Line Option Type Option Description Qty Price 0 1 0074080 Build-to-Order, Pierce Florida Product-2nd Gen Pumper 1 0.00 U) 2 0766611 Boiler Plates, Pumper 1 0.00 U Fire Department/Customer-Monroe County Fire Rescue Operating/In conjunction W-Service Center- In Conjunction Miles-50 Miles CL Number of Fire Dept/Municipalities- 15 Bidder/Sales Organization-Ten 8 Fire Equipment Inc c� Delivery-Delivery representative Dealership/Sales Organization, Service-Ten 8 Fire Equipment Inc. CL C> 3 0661794 Single Source Compliance 1 0.00 CN 4 0584455 Manufacture Location, Bradenton, Florida 1 0.00 Q 5 0584453 RFP Location: Bradenton, Florida 1 0.00 6 0588609 Vehicle Destination, US 1 0.00 7 0610784 Comply NFPA 1901 Changes Effective Jan 1, 2016, With Exceptions 1 0.00 8 0533347 Pumper/Pumper with Aerial Device Fire Apparatus 1 0.00 ®a 9 0588611 Vehicle Certification, Pumper 1 0.00 10 0568412 Agency,Apparatus Certification, Pumper/Tanker, Third Party, PMFD 1 0.00 11 0000114 Inspection Trip(s) 1 0.00 CL Qty, - 1 Fill in Blank-Pre-Build TBD CL 12 0620357 Consortium, Florida Sheriffs 1 0.00 CL 13 0537375 Unit of Measure, US Gallons 1 0.00 14 0030006 Bid Bond Not Requested 1 0.00 15 0540326 Performance Bond, Not Requested 1 0.00 LOO 16 0000007 Approval Drawing 1 0.00 E 17 0002928 Electrical Diagrams 1 0.00 18 0632451 Saber FIR Chassis 1 0.00 t3 19 0629024 Chassis Discount, Saber FIR 1 0.00 20 0000110 Wheelbase 1 0.00 Wheelbase-203" CL 00 21 0000070 GVW Rating 1 0.00 GVW rating -45000# 22 0649713 Frame Rails, 10.25"x 3.50"x .375", Saber FR/Enf 1 0.00 ; 23 0648354 Frame Liner, Internal"C", 9.38"x 3.13"x .25", Saber FR/Enf, 26" Qval 1 2,157.88 24 0637708 Axle, Front, Meritor FL-941, 18,000 lb, Saber FR/Enforcer 1 1,793.00 25 0637879 Suspension, Front, Standens, Taper Leaf, 18,000 lb, Saber FR/Enforcer 1 0.00 26 0000321 Shock Absorbers on Front Axle, Monroe Magnum 65, Saber/Enforcer 1 0.00 ° 27 0000322 Oil Seals, Front Axle 1 0.00 28 0802633 Tires, Front, Goodyear,Armor Max MSA, 385/65R22.50, 18 ply, Fire Ser. 1 0.00 29 0019611 Wheels, Front,Alcoa, 22.50"x 12.25",Aluminum, Hub Pilot 1 2,653.00 30 0640711 Axle, Rear, Dana S26-190, 27,000 lb Saber/Enforcer 1 0.00 31 0544253 Top Speed of Vehicle, 68 MPH 1 0.00 32 0565380 Suspen, Rear, Single Slipper Spring, 27,000 lb, Saber/Enforcer 1 145.00 33 0000485 Oil Seals, Rear Axle Bid#: 1 0.00 10/31/2022 1:15 PM 820 Packet Pg. 760 34 0587216 Tires, Rear, Goodyear, G622 RSD, 12R22.50, 16 ply, Single 1 0.0 F.12.b 35 0019625 Wheels, Rear,Alcoa,22.50"x 8.25",Aluminum, Hub Pilot, Single 1 3,426.00 36 0568081 Tire Balancing, Counteract Beads 1 0.00 37 0620570 Tire Pressure Monitoring, RealWheels,AirSecure, Valve Cap, Single Axle 1 0.00 Qty, Tire Pressure Ind-6 38 0531133 Axle Hub Covers, Rear, S/S, High Hat, Real Wheel (Pair) 1 270.91 39 0057936 Covers, Lug Nut, Chrome 1 148.72 40 0544802 Chocks, Wheel, SAC-44-E, Folding 1 676.98 Qty, Pair-01 41 0544806 Mounting Brackets, Chocks, SAC-44-E, Folding, Horizontal 1 472.99 Qty, Pair-01 CL Location, Wheel Chocks-Left Side Rear Tire, Forward and CL 42 0010670 ABS Wabco Brake System, Single rear axle 1 0.00 43 0508676 Brakes, Meritor, EX225, 17", Disc Plus, Front 1 0.00 44 0627930 Brakes, Bendix, Cam, Rear, 16.50 x 8.63" 1 787.65 45 0020784 Air Compressor, Brake, Cummins/Wabco 18.7 CFM 1 0.00 E 0 46 0644232 Brake Reservoirs, 4,272 Cubic Inch Minimum Capacity, Saber FR/Enforcer 1 0.00 U) 47 0644228 Air Dryer, Wabco System Saver 1200 IWT, Heated, 10" Frame, Standen, 1 0.00 t j 48 0000790 Brake Lines, Nylon 1 0.00 49 0000854 Air Inlet,w/Disconnect Coupling 1 0.00 Location,Air Coupling(s)-h)IDS Pump Panel CL Qty,Air Coupling (s)- 1 50 0805875 Engine, Cummins L9, 450 hp, 1250 lb-ft,W/OBD, EPA 2024, Saber 1 26,030.00 c� 51 0001244 High Idle w/Electronic Engine, Custom 1 0.00 52 0687994 Engine Brake, Jacobs Compression Brake, Cummins Engine 1 7,147.00 CL C> Switch, Engine Brake-e) ISC/ISM/ISL9/ISX Hi Med Lo � 53 0644227 Clutch, Fan,Air Actuated, Saber FR/Enforcer 1 427.47 54 0640477 Air Intake, Metal Screen, Saber FR/Enforcer 1 0.00 Ci 55 0794761 Exhaust System, 4", 2017 L9 Engine, Horizontal, Right Side 1 0.00 56 0788765 Radiator, Saber FR/Enforcer 1 0.00 57 0001090 Cooling Hoses, Rubber 1 -922.00 -J 58 0001125 Fuel Tank, 65 Gallon, Left Side Fill 1 0.00 U) 59 0001129 Lines, Fuel 1 0.00 60 0649146 DEF Tank, 4.5 Gallon, IDS Fill, Rear of Axle, Common Door, Spring 1 242.59 CL Door, Material & Finish, DEF Tank-Polished Stainless 61 0723716 Fuel Priming Pump, Electronic,Automatic, Cummins, No Swt Req'd 1 0.00 CL 62 0552712 Not Required, Shutoff Valve, Fuel Line 1 0.00 CL 63 0699437 Cooler, Chassis Fuel, Not Req'd. 1 0.00 64 0645743 Fuel/Water Separator, Racor 690R1210, 10 Micron, Heater, IATS, ISL9 1 744.62 65 0887559 Trans,Allison 6th Gen, 3000 EVS P,w/Prognostics, Imp/Vel/SFR/Enf 1 529.00 LOO 66 0625329 Transmission, Shifter, 5-Spd, Push Button, 3000 EVS 1 0.00 E 67 0684459 Transmission Oil Cooler, Modine, External 1 0.00 68 0801878 Fluid, 3000 Series Trans,Allison Approved TES-668 Synthetic, IPOS, 1 335.78 t3 69 0001370 Driveline, Spicer 1710 1 0.00 70 0635294 Steering, Single Gear, TRW TAS-85,w/tilt, Pump w/Cooler, Saber 1 0.00 71 0509229 Steering Wheel, 2 Spoke 1 0.00 CL 00 72 0550144 Logo/Emblem, on Horn Button 1 0.00 Text, Row(1)One-Monroe County Text, Row(2)Two-Fire ; Text, Row(3)Three-Rescue 73 0606433 Bumper, 19" Extended, Steel Painted, Paint Feature, Saber FR/Enforcer 1 0.00 E Paint, Color-job color 74 0640197 Tray, Hose, Center, 19" Bumper, Outside Air Horns 1 443.57 Grating, Bumper extension-Grating, Rubber Capacity, Bumper Tray-20) 125'of 1.75" 75 0633479 Hose Restraint, Bumper Tray, Velcro Straps, Pair 1 154.57 Qty, Pair-01 76 0614646 No Lift&Tow Package, Imp/Vel,AXT, SFR/Enf 1 0.00 77 0002270 Tow Hooks, Chrome 1 0.00 78 0632360 Cab, Saber FIR, 7010 Bid#: 1 7,705.00 10/31/2022 1:15 PM 820 Packet Pg. 761 79 0647919 Engine Tunnel, ISL, Saber FR/Enforcer 1 0.0 F.12.b 80 0633594 Rear Wall, Interior,Adjustable Seating 1 0.00 81 0632103 Rear Wall, Exterior, Cab, Saber FR/Enforcer 1 257.29 Material, Exterior Rear Wall-Aluminum Treadplate 82 0644201 Cab Lift, Elec/Hyd, Saber FR/Enforcer 1 0.00 83 0754567 Grille, Bright Finished, Enforcer Style, Front of Cab, Saber FIR 1 1,942.00 84 0647932 Not Required, Trim, S/S Band,Across Cab Face,AXT/Dash 1 0.00 85 0015440 No Chrome Molding, On side of cab 1 0.00 86 0569263 Mirrors, Retrac, West Coast Style, Remote,w/Remote Convex 1 0.00 87 0648170 Door, Half-Height, Saber FR/Enforcer 4-Door Cab, Raised Roof 1 0.00 Key Model, Cab Doors-751 CL Cab, Exterior Door Handle, Finish-4-Door, Chrome/Black CL 88 0655543 Door Panel, Brushed Stainless Steel, Saber/Enforcer 4-Door Cab 1 0.00 89 0528958 Not Required, Controls, Electric Window,AXT, Quantum, Saber, Enforcer, 1 0.00 90 0620344 Steps, 4-Door Cab, Dual, Saber FR/Enforcer 1 1,344.00 Light, Step,Additional-P25 LED E 0 Step Well Material-Aluminum Treadplate U) 91 0770194 Handrail, Exterior, Knurled,Alum, 4-Door Cab 1 0.00 t j 92 0892638 Lights, Cab&Crw Cab Acs Stps, P25, LED w/Bezel, 61ts 1 0.00 Color, Trim-Chrome Housing 93 0002141 Fenders, s/s on cab-Saber/Enforcer 1 0.00 CL 94 0637984 Window, Side of C/C, Fixed, Saber FR/Enforcer 1 0.00 95 0012090 Not Required, Windows, Front/Side of raised roof 1 0.00 c� 96 0779033 Not Required, Windows Rear of Crew Cab, Saber FR/Enforcer 1 0.00 97 0722796 Dash, Poly, Saber FR/Enforcer 1 0.00 CL C> 98 0634206 Mounting Provisions, 1/4"Alum, Full Engine Tunnel, Saber FR/Enforcer 1 601.39 � Mounting Provision Spacing- .75" Material Finish, Cab Interior-Painted Ci 99 0750824 Cab Interior, Vinyl Headliner, Saber FR/Enforcer, CARE 1 0.00 Color, Cab Interior Vinyl/Fabric-Endure Vinyl-Black Engine Tunnel Cover-Painted ®a Cab Interior Rear Wall Material-Painted Aluminum U) 100 0753903 Cab Interior, Paint Color, Saber FR/Enforcer 1 0.00 Color, Cab Interior Paint-b)black CL 101 0052100 Floor, Rubber Padded, Cab&Crew Cab, Saber/Enforcer 1 0.00 102 0741237 HVAC, Saber FIR, CARE 1 0.00 CL HVAC System, Filter Access-Removable Panel CL Auxiliary Cab Heater-Both HVAC System, Control Loc. -Panel Position#12 103 0639675 Sun Visor, Smoked Lexan,AXT, Imp/Vel, Saber FR/Enforcer 1 0.00 LOO Sun Visor Retention -No Retention E 0 104 0634328 Grab Handles, Driver and Officer Door Posts, Saber FR/Enforcer 1 0.00 105 0002526 Light, Engine Compt,All Custom Chassis 1 0.00 t3 106 0631830 Fluid Check Access, Saber FR/Enforcer,Arrow XT 1 48.63 Latch, Door, Storage-Southco C2 Chrome Flush 107 0530840 Box, Storage,Aluminum, Latex Gloves 1 72.64 CL 00 Location-locate at final Qty, - 1 108 0002501 Map box, 4 bin/30 Deg Slant, Custom Chassis 1 698.52 ; Location-locate at Final Inspection 109 0583039 Not Required, Side Roll and Frontal Impact Protection 1 0.00 E 110 0622617 Seating Capacity, 6 Seats 1 0.00 111 0636957 Seat, Driver, Pierce PSV,Air Ride, High Back, Saber FR/Enforcer 1 0.00 112 0636946 Seat, Officer, Pierce PSV, Fixed, SCBA, Saber FR/Enforcer 1 0.00 113 0620420 Radio Compartment, Below Non-Air Ride Seat, Saber FR/Enforcer 1 0.00 Latch, Door, Storage-Lift and Turn Latch 114 0632852 Seat, Rear Facing C/C, IDS Outboard, Pierce PSV, SCBA, Saber 1 0.00 115 0102783 Not Required, Seat, Rr Facing C/C, Center 1 0.00 116 0632848 Seat, Rear Facing C/C, PS Outboard, Pierce PSV, SCBA, Saber 1 0.00 117 0632947 Seat, Forward Facing C/C, IDS Outboand,#tierce PSV, SCBA, Foldup, 1 1,410.91 10/31/2022 1:15 PM 820 Packet Pg. 762 118 0766900 SP Cabinet, Forward Facing, Center, 44 W x 60 H x 18 D, Roll, SFR/Enf 1 3,971.7 F.12.b Material Finish, Shelf-Painted -Cab Interior Shelf/Tray, Cabinet-(2)Shelves,Adjustable, 0.75" Up-Turned Lip Door, Cab Interior Cabinet-Rollup,Amdor,Anodized, Locking#751 Light, Tall Cabinet-Amdor H2O, Interior, Left Side and Amdor H2O, Louvers, Cabinet-Louvers, Left Side 119 0632874 Seat, Forward Facing C/C, PS Outboard, Pierce PSV, SCBA, Foldup, 1 1,410.91 120 0589269 Shelf,Adjustable, EMS Compt, .75" Lip 1 176.19 Location-cab EMS compt Qty, Shelf-01 121 0766467 Upholstery, Seats In Cab,All Vinyl, Seats Inc, CARE 4 342.42 CL Color, Cab Interior Vinyl/Fabric-Endure Vinyl-Black CL Qty, -04 122 0557922 Bracket,Air Bottle, Zico, QM-ROLO-SA, Rol-Loc Style 5 3,075.56 Qty, -05 123 0734952 Door,Access, Front, (2)Rear Facing Seat Risers, No Heater 1 348.40 E 0 Latch, Door, Storage-Lift and Turn Latch, Flush U) Material Finish, Cab Interior-Painted t3 Louvers, Cabinet-Louvers, Door c� 124 0603866 Seat Belt, Dual Retractor, ReadyReach, Saber FR/Enforcer 1 0.00 Seat Belt Color-Red 125 0543133 Bracket, Helmet Holder, Zico UHH-1 1 458.15 Qty, Helmet Storage Brkt-6 c� 126 0647647 Lights, Dome, FRP Dual LED 4 Lts 1 0.00 Color, Dome Lt-Red &White CL C> Color, Dome Lt Bzl-Black cv c14 Control, Dome Lt White-Door Switches and Lens Switch Q Control, Dome Lt Color-Lens Switch 127 0804719 Handlts, (4)Streamlight, Fire Vulcan, 44451, C4 LED, Tail Lts, 12v, Orange 1 1,527.11 Location, Portable Hand Light-top of each EMS compt-match last 128 0644187 Cab Instruments, Black Gauges, Black Bezels, Saber FR/Enforcer 1 0.00 ®a Emergency Switching- Individual Switches 129 0002544 Air Restriction Indicator-Pierce Chassis 1 0.00 E 130 0032602 Speedometer, Class 1 w/LED, Officer Overhead 1 680.93 CL 131 0543751 Light, Do Not Move Apparatus 1 0.00 Alarm, Do Not Move Truck-Steady Alarm CL 132 0637359 Not Required, Door Open Indicator w/Do Not Move Truck Light, Enf/Saber 1 0.00 CL 133 0754774 Switching, Cab Instrument Lower Console&Overhead, Rocker, Saber 1 0.00 134 0802940 Wiper Control, 2-Speed with Intermittent, Saber FR/Enforcer 1 0.00 Location, Wiper Control-Standard Location 135 0548004 Wiring, Spare, 15 A 12V DC 1st 3 531.60 E Qty, -03 12vdc power from-Battery direct t3 Wire termination- 15 amp power point plug Location, Spare Wiring-Officer Dash, EMS Compt and one on the 136 0548013 Wiring, Spare, 20 A 12V DC 2nd 2 318.92 CL 00 Qty, -02 12vdc power from-Battery direct Wire termination- 10-Place Bus Bar w/Cover ; Location-one located in the rear EMS mounted on the top inside 137 0636439 Wiring, Spare, 37.5 A 12V DC, Cust Install Radio, 30A Bat Dir, 7.5A Ign & 1 260.86 �E Qty, -01 Location-Motorola XTL2500-locate wire center overhead panel 138 0012668 Swivel Mount for Customer Installed Radio 1 222.14 Location-center overhead Qty, - 1 139 0763646 Vehicle Information Center, LCD On Gauge Cluster Only, Sab/Enf 1 0.00 System Of Measurement-US Customary 140 0626864 Not Required, Vehicle Information Center, No Multiplex System 1 0.00 141 0734854 Collision Mitigation, Not Requested Bid#: 1 0.00 10/31/2022 1:15 PM 820 Packet Pg. 763 142 0610240 Vehicle Data Recorderw/Seat Belt Monitor 1 0.0 F.12.b 143 0687904 Antenna Mount, Custom Chassis, Cable Routed to Behind Officer Seat 1 162.07 Location-TBD Qty, -01 144 0696439 Antenna Mount, Custom Chassis, Cable Routed to Instrument Panel Area 1 162.07 Qty, -01 Location,Antenna Mount-Right Side 145 0653530 Camera, Pierce, 7" LCD, R, IRS, LS Cameras 1 1,520.20 Location, Camera Monitor-Driver Side Dash 146 0624249 Electrical Power/Signal Protection &Control, Saber FIR 1 0.00 147 0624260 Electrical System, Saber FIR 1 0.00 CL 148 0079166 Batteries, (4)Exide Grp 31, 950 CCA ea, Threaded Stud 1 0.00 CL 149 0008621 Battery System, Single Start,All Custom Chassis 1 0.00 150 0002698 Battery Compartment, Saber/Enforcer 1 0.00 151 0531315 Charger, Sngl Sys, IOTA, DSL-75, 75 Amp, Kussmaul 091-94-12 Ind, 1 1,262.01 152 0012782 Location, Charger, Front Left Side Body Compartment 1 0.00 E 0 Location, Battery Chrgr/Cmpr-High On Left Wall U) 153 0530949 Location, Bat Chrg Ind, Driver's Seat Riser 1 114.01 t j 154 0016857 Shoreline, 20A 120V, Kussmaul Auto Eject, 091-55-20-120, Super 1 644.30 Qty, -01 Color, Kussmaul Cover-d)yellow CL Shoreline Connection-Battery Charger 155 0020168 Shoreline Cab Loc, Cab, Saber FIR 1 113.79 c� Location, Shoreline(s)-IDS Cab Side 156 0121711 Alternator, 320 amp, Leece-Neville 4962PA, Sgl Sys 1 479.00 CL C> 157 0644176 Load Manager, Integrated In Electrical System, Saber FR/Enforcer 1 0.00 CN 158 0783153 Headlights, Rect LED, JW Spkr Evo 2,AXT/DCF/Enf/Imp/Sab/Vel 1 2,141.48 Q Color, Headlight Bez-Chrome Bezel 159 0804681 Light, Directional, Wln 604T*Common Bzl,Above Headlts,Sab/Enf 1 0.00 Color, Lens, LED's-Clear Flash Pattern, Directional Lts-Steady On (Arrow) ®a 160 0620054 Light, Directional/Marker, Intermediate, Weldon 9186-8580-29 LED 21ts 1 0.00 161 0647802 Lights, Clearance/Marker/ID, Front, P25 LED 5 Lts, Saber FR/Enforcer 1 0.00 162 0647899 Lights, Directional/Marker, Cab Front Side, Weldon 9186-8580-29 LED, 1 0.00 CL 163 0627282 Lights, Clearance/Marker/ID, Rear, FRP LED Bar&P25 LED 41-ts 1 0.00 164 0034799 Lights, Tail, Weldon 3884-0100-2*Tri-Lamp Cluster, LED Stp/Tail, Turn & 1 0.00 CL 165 0671481 Not Required, Backup Lights, Included With Tail Light Option 1 0.00 CL 166 0889577 Bracket, License Plate &Light, P25 LED, Stainless Brkt 1 149.67 Color, Trim-Chrome Housing 167 0589905 Alarm, Back-up Warning, PRECO 1040 1 0.00 168 0769420 Lights, Perimeter Cab,Amdor AY-LB-12HW020 LED 4Dr 1 0.00 E 169 0769572 Lights, Perimeter Pump House,Amdor AY-LB-12HW020 LED 21ts 1 0.00 170 0769560 Lights, Perimeter Body,Amdor AY-LB-12HW012 LED 21ts, Rear Step 1 312.00 t3 Control, Perimeter Lts-Reverse Signal Activation and Headlight Sw 171 0566799 Lights, Step, P25 LED 41ts, Ign, Prk Brk Activated 1 0.00 172 0698589 Lights, Side Scene,Wln M9LZC Gradient LED, 1st 2 1,774.20 CL 00 Qty, -02 Switch, Lt Control 1 DC,1 -a)IDS Switch Panel Switch, Lt Control 2 DC,2-g)PS Switch Panel ; Switch, Lt Control 3 DC,3-d)No Control Switch, Lt Control 4 DC,4-d)No Control �E Location, Scene Lights-IDS& PS Rear Of Cab Doors (FIR Cab& 173 0698585 Lights, Side Scene,Wln M9LZC Gradient LED, 2nd, 2 1,774.21 Location, Lights-one each side front of body Qty, -02 Switch, Lt Control 1 DC,1 -a)IDS Switch Panel Switch, Lt Control 2 DC,2-f)Pump Operator's Panel Switch, Lt Control 3 DC,3-d)No Control Switch, Lt Control 4 DC,4-d)No Control 174 0629191 Light, FRC, 12V SPA260-Q20*LED ,#Surface Mount 2nd 1 2,071.66 10/31/2022 1:15 PM 820 Packet Pg. 764 Location, Lights-match last unit F.12.b Qty, -01 Switch, Lt Control 1 DC,1 -a)IDS Switch Panel Switch, Lt Control 2 DC,2-IDS Pump Panel Switch, Lt Control 3 DC,3-d)No Control Switch, Lt Control 4 DC,4-d)No Control Color, FRC/Rom Lt Housing-FRC, Chrome Bezel 175 0618265 Light, Visor, FRC, 12V SPA851-Q28*, LED MAX 1 2,635.72 Qty, -01 Location, driver's/passenger's/center-Centered Switch, Lt Control 1 DC,1 -a)IDS Switch Panel CL Switch, Lt Control 2 DC,2-e)No Control CL Switch, Lt Control 3 DC,3-d)No Control Switch, Lt Control 4 DC,4-d)No Control Light, Visor, Flash -Flash, Park Brake Released Color, FRC/Rom Lt Housing-FRC, White E 0 176 0760398 Lights, FRC, SPA***-Q20, 20,000 Lum, 12 VDC, 1st 1 2,845.57 U) Location-cab , match last 36052 t3 Qty, -01 Color, FRC/Rom Lt Housing-FRC, Black Chrome Face Control, Scene Lts-Cab Sw Panel IDS and Pump Panel Sw LS CL Mount, FRC-Fixed Side Mount, Model 580 177 0532358 Not Required, Deck Lights, Other Hose Bed & Rear Lighting 1 0.00 c� 178 0645877 Lights, Hose Bed, Sides, Dual LED Light Strips 1 701.12 Control, Hose Bed Lts-Cup Switch At Rear CL C> 179 0645639 Lights, Rear Scene, Wln, PELCC LED, 45 Deg Flange 1 914.63 CN Location, Lights-one each side on the rear body bulkheads Q Control, Rear Scene Lts-Cab Switch Panel IDS and Body Switch, 180 0709438 Lights, Walk Surf, FRP Flood, LED 1 0.00 181 0802858 Pumper, Long,Aluminum, 2nd Gen, Saber 1 3,426.00 182 0632361 No Additional Florida Discount-w/Saber FIR Chassis 1 0.00 ®a 183 0554271 Body Skirt Height, 20" 1 0.00 184 0028299 Tank, Water, 1000 Gallon, Poly, Long 1 1,789.00 185 0003405 Overflow, 4.00"Water Tank, Poly 1 0.00 CL 186 0028104 Foam Cell Required 1 0.00 187 0034425 Modified Poly Tank for Folding Tank, Ladder Storage or Backboards 1 480.88 CL Qty, - 1 CL 188 0024431 Modified Poly Tank for Hard Suction Hose, One Side 1 416.63 189 0633066 Sleeve, Through Tank 1 430.85 Qty, Sleeve- 1 Water Tank Sleeve-Plumbing/Hydraulic Diameter-3" Plumbing E 190 0553729 Not Required, Restraint, Water Tank, Heavy Duty 1 0.00 191 0003429 Not Required, Direct Tank Fill 1 0.00 t3 192 0003424 Not Required, Dump Valve 1 0.00 193 0048710 Not Required, Jet Assist 1 0.00 194 0030007 Not Required, Dump Valve Chute 1 0.00 CL 00 195 0514778 Not Required, Switch, Tank Dump Master 1 0.00 196 0126633 Hose Bed,Aluminum, Pumper 1 0.00 197 0723549 Painted Hose Bed 1 0.00 ; Paint Color, Hose Bed Interior-Match Lower Body 198 0003481 Hose Bed Capacity, Special 1 0.00 E Capacity, Hosebed - 1000'5"/300' 3" 199 0083488 Divider, Hose Bed, .25" Unpainted 1 0.00 Qty, Hosebed Dividers- 1 200 0010133 Cross-Divider, Hose Bed 1 580.37 201 0530804 Cover, Hose Bed,Alum Treadplate 1 6,314.00 202 0013512 Running Boards, 12.75" Deep 1 0.00 203 0689621 Tailboard, 16" Deep 1 -1,196.00 204 0690037 Wall, Rear, Smooth Aluminum/Body Material 1 31.67 Material, Rear Wall Inboard Fa&j turfaces-Alum D/A 820 Packet Pg. 765 10/31/2022 1:15 PM 205 0889214 Tow Eyes,w/Tow Bar, 2G Pumper 1 0.0 F.12.b 206 0895820 Construction, Compt,Alum, 2G Pumper 1 0.00 207 0063662 LS 161" Rollup, Full Height Front& Rear, FDLER 1 4,716.00 208 0063669 RS 161" Rollup, Full Height Front& Rear, FDLER 1 9,116.00 209 0692733 Doors, Rollup, Gortite, Side Compartments 6 0.00 Qty, Door Accessory-06 Color, Roll-up Door, Gortite-Painted to Match Lower Body Latch, Roll-up Door, Gortite-Non-Locking Liftbar 210 0083701 Compt, Rear, Rollup, 44.50" FF, 25.88" D 1 0.00 211 0692746 Door, Gortite, Rollup, Rear Compartment 1 -180.55 Color, Roll-up Door, Gortite-Satin finish CL Latch, Roll-up Door, Gortite-Non-Locking Liftbar CL 212 0554995 No Body Modification Required 1 0.00 213 0659353 Lights, Compt,AmdorAY-9220 LED, Dual Lt Strip 7 1,636.00 Qty, -07 214 0739915 Hatch, (2)Liftup, Pumper 2 6,966.30 E 0 Location, Hatch Compt-Both Sides U) Qty, Hatch Compt-2 t j Trim, Body/Hatch Compt Seam, Horizontal-Molding Hatch Compt, Width - 14" Latch, Hatch Compt-Lever Latch CL Matting, Floor, Hatch Compt-Not Required 215 0730092 Not Required 1 0.00 c� 216 0733219 Lights, Hatch Compt,42", LED, Light Strips, 2-Sides 4 Dr 1 445.92 217 0687146 Shelf Tracks, Painted 7 0.00 CL C> Qty, Shelf Track-07 CN Location, Shelf Track-LS1, LS2, LS3, RS1, RS2, RS3 and B1 Q 218 0600350 Shelves,Adj, 500 lb Capacity, Full Width/Depth, Predefined Locations 10 0.00 Qty, Shelf- 10 Material Finish, Shelf-Painted -Spatter Gray Location, Shelves/Trays, Predefined -LS1-Transition Point, RS1- ®a 219 0709689 Tray, 500 lb Slide-out, 2" Sides-Adj. Height, Predefined Locations 2 2,242.74 Qty, Tray(slide-out)-02 Location, Shelves/Trays, Predefined -RS1-Centered and LS3-Lower CL Material Finish, Tray-Painted-Spatter Gray 220 0647091 Tray, Floor Mounted, Slide-Out, 5001b, 2.00" Sides 4 4,007.17 CL Qty, -04 CL Location, Tray Slide-Out, Floor Mounted -RS3, LS1, B1 and LS3 Material Finish, Tray-Painted-Spatter Gray 221 0540317 Toolboard, Swing-out,Alum, .188", Peg Board 1 1,088.20 LOO Qty- 1 E Location, Pivot-Front Mounting, Toolboard-Stationary t3 Hole Diameter, Pegboard/Toolboard - .203"diameter Finish, Pegboard/Toolboard -Painted-Spatter Gray Location, Toolboard -RS2 CL 00 222 0726441 Partition, Trans Rear Compt 1 281.90 Qty, Partition -01 Location, Partition -b)right side ; Material Finish, Partition -Painted-Spatter Gray 223 0024016 Rub Rail,Aluminum Extruded, Side& Rear of Body 1 0.00 E 224 0784811 Fender Crowns, Rear, Stainless,w/Removable Liner 1 0.00 U CU Material Finish, Fender Liner-Painted Lower Body 225 0004068 Hose, Hard Suction, 6.0", 10.0', Corrugated 2 3,656.36 Qty, Hard Suction Hose-2 226 0612123 Compt, (2)HSH, Between Tank&Side Sheet, Stacked, Enclosed, Left 1 2,813.23 Door, Material & Finish, Storage-Smooth Aluminum Latch, Door, Storage-Southco C2 Black Flush, Pair Hinge Location-Left Side Trough, Material-Aluminum(2pid#: 10/31/2022 1:15 PM 820 Packet Pg. 766 227 0626229 Handrails, Side Pump Panels, Per Print 1 0.0 F.12.b 228 0004126 Handrails, Beavertail, Standard 1 0.00 229 0004146 Handrail, Rear, Below Hose Bed, Full Width 1 0.00 230 0657522 Compt,Air Bottle, Triple, Fender Panel 3 3,337.15 Qty,Air Bottle Comp-3 Door Finish, Fender Compt-Polished Location, Fender Compt-Triple-LS Fwd, Triple-IRS Fwd and Triple Latch,Air Bottle Compt-Flush Lift&Turn Insert,Air Bottle Compt-Rubber Matting 231 0004225 Ladder, 24' Duo-Safety 900A 2-Section 1 0.00 232 0004230 Ladder, 14' Duo-Safety 775A Roof 1 0.00 CL 233 0787027 Ladders Btwn Tank&S.Sht, IRS, Ext'd Rr, Encl'd Complete, RPH, Special 1 5,804.72 CL Fill in Blank-with back board Door, Material & Finish, Ladder Storage-smooth aluminum Latch, Door Ladder Storage-Lift and Turn, Pair 234 0014245 Ladder, 10' Duo-Safety Folding 585A,w/Mounting 1 0.00 E 0 Location, Folding Ladder-Ladder Compartment U) 235 0725371 Compt w/Door, Backboard, Over Pump 1 1,530.54 t j Door, Material & Finish, Storage-Aluminum Treadplate Latch, Door, Storage-Lift and Turn Latch Qty, Backboard Troughs- 1 CL Hinge Location-Forward Location, BB/Stokes/Long Tool Storage Over Pump-Rearward, c� Access, Backboard/Stokes/Long Tool Compt-Both Size, Backboard, Predefined-72"L x 18"W x 2"H CL C> 236 0568982 Pike Pole, 10' Fire Hooks Unlimited, Fiberglass, NHFG-10, Ram Knob 1 286.63 � Qty, -01 237 0054351 Pike Pole, 6' Fire Hooks Unlimited, Fiberglass, NHF-6 1 113.39 Ci Qty, -01 238 0004361 Tubes,Alum, Pike Pole Storage 2 0.00 Qty, Pike Pole Tubes-02 ®a Location, Pike Pole Tube-Ladder Storage 239 0593072 Steps, Folding, Front of Body, One Each Side,w/LED, Trident 1 22.53 Coating, Step-luminescent CL 240 0592994 Steps, Folding, Rear of Body,w/LED, Trident 1 0.00 Coating, Step-luminescent CL 241 0724153 Step, Folding -Extra, Body Only,w/LED, Trident 2 764.58 CL Qty, Folding Step-02 Location,Additional Step-DS/PS front body Coating, Step-luminescent 242 0586899 Step, Cargo Area, Ea. 1 317.62 E Qty, -01 Fill in Blank-IDS cargo t3 243 0057375 Pump House, Side Control, 54", Control Zone 1 0.00 244 0037731 Pump House Structure, Raised, Included with Ladder Storage 1 0.00 245 0014441 Pump, Hale, QMAX-150, 1500 GPM, Single Stage 1 4,721.00 CL 00 246 0014482 Seal, Mechanical, Hale 1 878.85 247 0014477 Trans, Pump, Hale, Gear 1 0.00 248 0635600 Pumping Mode, Stationary Only 1 0.00 ; 249 0604179 Pump Shift,Air w/Manual Override,Split Shaft,Interlocked,Hale,Behind 1 2,133.00 250 0003148 Transmission Lock-up, EVS 1 0.00 251 0004547 Auxiliary Cooling System 1 0.00 252 0014486 Not Required, Transfer Valve, Single Stage Pump 1 0.00 253 0746501 Valve, Relief Intake, Elkhart 1 0.00 Qty- 1 Pressure Setting- 125 psig Intake Relief Valve Control-Behind Right Side Pump Panel 254 0564941 Controller, Pressure, FRC, Pump Boss, PBA200 1 0.00 255 0072153 Primer, Trident,Air Prime,Air Operated 1 0.00 256 0780354 Manuals, Pump, (3)Total, (2)Electror9bcb6pies and (1)Paper 1 80.76 10/31/2022 1:15 PM 820 Packet Pg. 767 257 0602512 Plumbing, Stainless Steel and Hose, Single Stage Pump, Control Zone 1 0.0 F.12.b 258 0795135 Plumbing, Stainless Steel,w/Foam System 1 0.00 259 0004645 Inlets, 6.00"- 1250 GPM or Larger Pump 1 0.00 260 0519389 Cap, Main Pump Inlet, Long Handle, NST, (1)Fire Department, (1)Pierce 1 -143.39 261 0084610 Valves, Akron 8000 series-All 1 0.00 262 0016158 Valve, Inlet(s)Recessed, Side Cntrl, "Control Zone" 2 0.00 Qty, Inlets-2 263 0004700 Control, Inlet, at Valve 1 0.00 264 0004660 Inlet(1), Left Side,2.50" 1 0.00 265 0004680 Inlet, Right Side, 2.50" 1 1,498.61 266 0897261 Inlet, 4"to 6" Front, 5" Plumbing,w/Bleeder Valve, Thru Bumper 1 10,809.88 CL Inlet, Size-Six CL Drain, Suction -T Swing Handle Inlet, Front, Valve-Jamesbury 5.00" SS Inlet, Front, Plumbing-Stainless Steel 267 0014823 Control, Front Inlet, Electric,w/Indicator Lights 1 1,049.33 E 0 268 0755136 Valve, Relief Intake, Front Inlet, Elkhart 1 887.16 U) Pressure Setting- 125 psig t j 269 0749108 Piping for Front Suction Thru Bumper,As Short As Possible 1 0.00 270 0004788 Cap, Front Inlet, Long Handle, VLH 1 0.00 271 0092569 No Rear Inlet(Large Dia)Requested 1 0.00 CL 272 0064116 No Rear Inlet Actuation Required 1 0.00 273 0092696 Not Required, Cap, Rear Inlet 1 0.00 c� 274 0009648 No Rear Intake Relief Valve Required on Rear Inlet 1 0.00 275 0092568 No Rear Auxiliary Inlet Requested 1 0.00 CL C> 276 0723049 Valve, .75" Bleeder,Aux. Side Inlet, "T" Swing Handle 1 0.00 � 277 0029043 Tank to Pump, (1)3.00"Valve, 3.00" Plumbing 1 0.00 278 0004905 Outlet, Tank Fill, 1.50" 1 0.00 Ci 279 0062133 Control, Outlets, Manual, Pierce HW if applicable 1 0.00 280 0004940 Outlet, Left Side, 2.50" 2 0.00 Qty, Discharges-02 ®a 281 0005091 Elbow, Left Side Outlets, 45 Degree, 2.50" FNST x 2.50" MNST, VLH 1 0.00 282 0092570 Not Required, Outlets, Left Side Additional 1 0.00 283 0035094 Not Required, Elbow, Left Side Outlets,Additional 1 0.00 CL 284 0004945 Outlet, Right Side, 2.50" 1 0.00 Qty, Discharges-01 CL 285 0025091 Elbow, Right Side Outlets, 45 Degree, 2.50" FNST x 2.50" MNST, VLH 1 0.00 CL 286 0005030 Outlet, Right Side, 3"w/Y Plumbing (added) 1 3,181.70 Qty, Discharges-01 287 0045097 Elbow, Right Side Outlets, 30 Degree, 3.00" FNST x 5.00" Storc w/Cap, 1 308.37 L CUO 288 0029137 Not Required, Outlet, Large Diameter 1 0.00 E 289 0007308 Not Required, Elbow, Large Diameter Outlet 1 0.00 290 0649939 Outlet, Front, 1.50"w/2" Plumbing 1 2,884.98 t3 Fitting, Outlet- 1.50" NST with 90 degree swivel Drain, Front Outlet-Automatic Location, Front, Single-top of left bumper CL 00 291 0004995 Outlet, Rear, 2.50" 1 2,549.50 Qty, Discharges-01 Location, Outlet-b)left side ; 292 0045091 Elbow, Rear Outlets, 45 Degree, 2.50" FNST x 2.50" MNST, VLH 1 0.00 293 0092574 Not Required, Outlet, Rear,Additional 1 0.00 E 294 0085695 Not Required, Elbow, Rear Outlets, Large,Additional 1 0.00 295 0092573 Not Required, Outlet, Hose Bed/Running Board Tray 1 0.00 296 0752097 Caps/Plugs for 1.00"to 3.00" Discharges/Inlets, Chain 1 0.00 297 0723042 Valve, 0.75" Bleeder, Discharges, "T" Swing Handle 1 0.00 298 0091106 Outlet, 3.00" Deluge w/TFT Extend-a-Gun XG18, Handwheel 1 2,866.00 299 0770359 No Monitor Requested, Customer/Dealer Furnished and Installed 1 0.00 Fill in Blank-TBD 300 0029304 No Nozzle Req'd 1 0.00 301 0005070 Deluge Mount, NPT Bid#: 1 0.00 10/31/2022 1:15 PM 820 Packet Pg. 768 302 0723726 Speedlay Module Not Required 1 0.0 F.12.b 303 0722432 Hose Restraint Not Required, No Speedlay Module 1 0.00 304 0723395 Speedlays, Not Required 1 0.00 305 0723394 Speedlays, Not Required 1 0.00 306 0029167 Crosslays Sngl Sheet Unpainted, (2+) 1.50", Std. Cap 2 0.00 Qty, Crosslays-2 307 0887992 Crosslays Sngl Sheet Unpainted, (1)2.50" Std Cap, PMFD 1 3,949.74 308 0591145 Hose Restraint, Crosslay/Deadlay, Top/Ends, Elastic Netting 3 0.00 Qty, -03 309 0029260 Not Required, Speedlays 1 0.00 310 0750536 Hose Restr, Spoly, Not Required, No Spoly 1 0.00 CL 311 0019853 Crosslays, 8.00" Lower Than Standard-Control Zone w/9.00" Raised PH 1 912.09 CL 312 0015412 Foam Sys,Akron Eductor 3126-125 (Single Agent) 1 7,774.00 Discharge-front outlet 313 0012126 Not Required, CAF Compressor 1 0.00 314 0552517 Not Required, Refill, Foam Tank 1 0.00 E 0 315 0755777 Foam Outlet(s), 1.50", Cam-Lock, Location,With 0.25" Flush 1 1,436.22 U) Location-IDS panel t j Qty, Foam Outlets-01 Location 2-pump panel 316 0031896 Demonstration, Foam System, Dealer Provided 1 0.00 CL 317 0005447 Foam Cell, 30 Gallon, Not Reduce Water 1 1,865.49 Type of Foam-Class"B" c� 318 0091036 Drain, 1.00" Foam Tank#1 1 0.00 319 0091079 Not Required, Foam Tank#2 1 0.00 CL C> 320 0091112 Not Required, Foam Tank#2 Drain 1 0.00 CN 321 0734686 Tag(s), Special Color(s)/Special Wording, Plumbing, Features 10 287.65 Q Color, Discharge Tag-Match last unit 32147 Qty, - 10 Wording, Discharge-same as last unit 32147 322 0032479 Pump Panel Configuration, Control Zone 1 0.00 ®a 323 0635355 Material, Pump Panels, Side Control Painted FormCoat Black 1 0.00 Material Finish, Pump Panel, Side Control-Painted FormCoat Black Material, Pump Panel, Side Control-Aluminum CL 324 0721765 Panel, Pump Access-Right Side Only, Side Control 1 139.72 Latch, Pump Panel Access, Side Mount-Flush Lift and Turn, CL 325 0005945 Light, Pump Compt 1 0.00 CL 326 0786150 Gauges, Engine, Included With Pressure Controller, PMFD 1 0.00 327 0005601 Throttle, Engine, Incl'd w/Press Controller 1 0.00 328 0739224 Indicator Light @ Pump Panel, Throttle Ready, Incl w/Pressure 1 0.00 LOO 329 0549333 Indicators, Engine, Included with Pressure Controller 1 0.00 E 330 0745568 Indicator Light, Pump Panel, Ok To Pump, Green 1 0.00 331 0511078 Gauges, 4.00" Master, Class 1, 30"-0-600psi 1 0.00 t3 332 0511100 Gauge, 2.00" Pressure, Class 1, 30"-0-400psi 1 0.00 333 0062586 Gauge, Water Level, Class 1, Pierce Std 1 0.00 334 0062992 Gauge, Foam Level, (1)Tank, Class 1, GAAAR 51t 1 712.06 CL 00 335 0682503 Light Shield/Step 8", LED, P25 LED Stp Lt 1 387.42 336 0626762 Air Horns, (2)Buell, Model 1063, In Bumper 1 0.00 337 0606834 Location,Air Horns, Bumper, Each Side, Outside Frame, Inboard (Pos#2 1 0.00 ; 338 0016064 Control,Air Horn, Horn Ring, PS Push Button 1 499.54 339 0550598 Siren, Wln 295HFS2 Remote, Single Amp 1 388.00 340 0790527 Location, Electronic Siren, Center Dash Switch Panel, Saber FIR 1 0.00 Location, Electronic Siren -switch panel#8 341 0006145 Control, Elec Siren, Horn Ring, PS Foot Sw 1 0.00 342 0601476 Speaker, (1)Cast Products, SA4301 1 0.00 Connection, Speaker-siren head 343 0601555 Location, Speaker, Frt Bumper, Recessed, Left Side, Outside 1 0.00 344 0895310 Siren, Federal Q213 1 4,610.86 Finish, Q213 Siren -Chrome 345 0006095 Siren, Mechanical, Mounted Above Date 1 -237.67 10/31/2022 1:15 PM 820 Packet Pg. 769 Location, Siren, Mech -b)right F.12.b 346 0748305 Control, Mech Siren, Multi Select 1 0.00 347 0748280 Control Mech Siren, Horn Ring 1 161.60 348 0748279 Control Mech Siren, Push Button Sw, IRS 1 161.60 349 0740391 Sw, Siren Brake, Momentary Chrome Push Button, IRS 1 291.66 350 0746353 Not Required, Warning Lights Intensity 1 0.00 351 0678516 Lightbar, Wln, Justice, LED, 6-R, 2-W, 4-RC LED, Clear Lens, 1 3,650.00 352 0016380 No Additional Lights Req'd, Side Zone Upper 1 0.00 353 0540384 Lights, Front Zone, Wln M6*C LED, Clear Lens, in Common Bzl 1 0.00 Color, Lt IDS Front-Red Color, Lt PS Front-Red CL 354 0653937 Flasher, Headlight Alternating 1 0.00 CL Headlt flash deactivation -a)w/high beam 355 0540692 Lights, Side Zone Lower, Wln M6*C LED, Clear Lens, 3pr, Ovr 25 1 944.00 Location, Lights Front Side-b)each side bumper Color, Lt Side Front-Red E 0 Color, Lt Side Middle-Red U) Color, Lt Side Rear-Red t j Location, Lights Mid Side-Rearward of Crew Cab Doors Location, Lights Rear Side-Over Rear Wheels 356 0745867 Lights, Side, Wln M9**LED,Trm Fet 1st 2 1,459.84 CL Location, Lights-DS-PS upper crew area-match 36052 Qty, -02 c� Color, Lights, Warning -Red Control, Light-b)side warning CL C> Color, Lens, LED's-Clear cv c14 Color, Trim-Chrome Trim Q 357 0540783 Lights, Rear Zn Lwr, Wln M6*C LED 1 0.00 Color, Lt IDS Rear-r)IDS Rear Lt Red Color, Lt PS Rear-r)PS Rear Lt Red 358 0541155 Lights, Rear/Side Up Zone, Wln M9*C LED, Clear Lens 41ts 1 45.00 ®a Color, Lt, Side Rear Upper IDS-Side Rear Upper Red Color, Lt, Side Rear Upper PS-Side Rear Upper Red Color, Lt, Rear Upper IDS-r)IDS Rear Upper Red CL Color, Lt, Rear Upper PS-r) PS Upper Rear Red 359 0006551 Not Required, Lights, Rear Upper Zone Blocking 1 0.00 CL 360 0537807 Mtg, Rear Warn Lts, Side Sheets&On Rear Bulkheads 1 0.00 CL 361 0023717 Electrical System,A/C w/Customer Installed Generator 1 0.00 362 0016691 Generator, Cust/Sales Rep Furnished (Installed by F.D.) 1 0.00 Fill in Blank-FD supply in D1 on tray L CUO 363 0066645 Generator Mounting Location by Customer 1 0.00 E Location, Generator-D1 364 0016751 Manual Start, Generator 1 0.00 t3 365 0016757 Not Required, Remote Start, Generator 1 0.00 366 0016740 Not Required, Fuel System 1 0.00 367 0016767 Not Required, Oil Drain Extension, Generator 1 0.00 CL 00 368 0006737 Circuit Breaker Panel w/Cust or Dealer Furn Generator 1 843.62 Location, CB Panel-D3 high on tank wall to front-Generator in D1 Make/Model-EU-3000 Honda, FD supply ; 369 0016771 Not Required, Routing Exhaust, Generator 1 0.00 370 0006825 Reel, Elect Cable, Hannay, 1600, (3)Wire 1 3,320.00 �E Qty, Cord Reels- 1 Reel Guide-a)Nylatron guide Finish, Reel-Painted Gray Location, Electric Cord Reel-B1, High & Right, 1 Reel 371 0006827 Cord, Electric, 12/3 Yellow, 3 Wire 1 1,133.31 Lengths of Elect Cord- 1 Feet of Yellow Cord-e)200 Connection, Cord -Hubbell 20A 120V Twst Lock 372 0782664 Receptacle, 15/20A 120V 3-Pr 3-Wr, f 5-20R SB Dup, 4th 2 797.51 10/31/2022 1:15 PM 820 Packet Pg. 770 Location, Receptacles-one in EMS compt, one in R1 near cord reel F.12.b Qty, -02 AC Power Source-Shoreline Cover, Receptacle-Exterior Flip Up Duplex Cover(s) 373 0652605 Brand, Hydraulic Tool System, Hurst eDraulic 1 0.00 374 0649753 Not Required, PTO Driven Hydraulic Tool System 1 0.00 375 0007150 Bag of Nuts and Bolts 1 0.00 Qty, Bag Nuts and Bolts- 1 376 0602516 NFPA Required Loose Equipment, Pumper, NFPA 2016, Provided by Fire 1 0.00 377 0519913 Not Required, Soft Suction Hose 1 -1,148.00 378 0007028 Strainer, 6.00" 1 549.49 CL 379 0602538 Extinguisher, Dry Chemical, Pumper NFPA 2016 Class, Provided by Fire 1 0.00 CL 380 0602360 Extinguisher, 2.5 Gal. Pressurized Water, Pumper NFPA 2016,Provided by 1 0.00 381 0602679 Axe, Flathead, Pumper NFPA 2016 Classification, Provided by Fire 1 0.00 382 0602667 Axe, Pickhead, Pumper NFPA 2016 Classification, Provided by Fire 1 0.00 383 0607712 Paint Process/Environmental Requirements, PMFD 1 0.00 E 0 384 0568513 Paint, Two Tone w/Shield, Special Colors, Saber PMFD 1 4,722.00 U) Paint, Color-Pierce#457 Red t3 Paint Color, Upper Area-Pierce#10 White 385 0636524 Coating, Chassis Frame Assy, With Liner, Hot Dip Galvanized 1 5,328.23 Paint Color, Frame Assembly, Predefined-Lower Job Color CL 386 0693797 No Paint Required,Aluminum Front Wheels 1 -242.00 387 0693792 No Paint Required,Aluminum Rear Wheels 1 -487.00 c� 388 0733739 Paint,Axle Hubs 1 0.00 Paint,Axle Hub-Lower Job Color CL C> 389 0007230 Compartment, Painted, Spatter Gray 1 0.00 � 390 0544129 Reflective Band, 1"-6"-1" 1 525.64 Color, Reflect Band-A-a)white Ci Color, Reflect Band-B-1)white Color, Reflect Band-C-w)white 391 0007356 Reflective across Cab Face 1 0.00 ®a 392 0536954 Stripe, Chevron, Rear, Diamond Grade, Pumper 1 0.00 Color, Rear Chevron DG-yellow 393 0079341 Jog, In Reflective Stripe"Hockey Stick" 2 581.00 CL Qty, -02 394 0634721 Stripe, Reflective, Chevron, Cab Doors Interior, Diamond Grade 1 166.00 CL Color, Reflect Band-A-o)fluorescent yellow diamond grade CL Size, Chevron Striping -04 Color, Reflect Chev-A-r)red diamond grade 395 0679780 Stripe, Vinyl, Two-Tone Paint Break with Shield, IPO Chrome Molding 1 244.03 LOO 396 0033179 Lettering Specifications, Reflective 1 0.00 E 397 0686158 Lettering, Reflective, 3.00", (61-80) 1 1,027.41 Outline, Lettering -Outline and Shade t3 398 0685991 Lettering, Reflective, 10.00", (21-40) 1 1,121.00 Outline, Lettering -Outline and Shade 399 0666414 Emblem, Freedom Flag, Each 2 251.43 CL 00 Qty, -02 Location, Emblem-TBD Size, Flag - 15"- 17" ; 400 0747784 Emblem,American Flag Painted on Cab Grille, Saber Chassis, PMFD 1 1,520.02 401 0086023 Undercoating, Cab&Body, PMFD 1 785.13 E 402 0032773 Manuals, Two(2), Fire Apparatus Parts, &(1)CD, Custom Chassis 1 412.00CU CU 403 0624037 Manual, Chassis Service, (1)Hard Copy, One (1)USB Flash Drive, Custom 1 0.00 404 0531638 Manual, Two(2)CD, Chassis Operation, Custom 1 0.00 405 0030008 Warranty, Basic, 1 Year,Apparatus, WA0008 1 0.00 406 0696698 Warranty, Engine, Cummins, 5 Year, WA0181 1 0.00 407 0684952 Warranty, Steering Gear, TRW Ross TAS, 1 Year WA0202 1 0.00 408 0596017 Warranty, Frame, 50 Year, Custom Chassis, WA0013 1 0.00 409 0733309 Warranty,Axle, 5 Year, Meritor, General Service, WA0384 1 0.00 410 0610485 Warranty,Axle, Eaton/Dana, 5 Year/1600't`JO Mile, Parts and Labor 1 0.00 10/31/2022 1:15 PM 820 Packet Pg. 771 411 0652758 Warranty,ABS Brake System, 3 Year, Meritor Wabco, WA0232 1 0.0 F.12.b 412 0019914 Warranty, Structure, 10 Year, Custom Cab, WA0012 1 0.00 413 0595813 Warranty, Paint, 10 Year, Cab, Pro-Rate, WA0055 1 0.00 414 0660535 Not Required, Warranty, Electrical System 1 0.00 415 0695416 Warranty, Pierce Camera System, WA0188 1 0.00 416 0708760 Warranty, Not Applicable, LED Strip Lights 1 0.00 417 0046369 Warranty, 5-year EVS Transmission, Standard Custom, WA0187 1 0.00 418 0685945 Warranty, Transmission Cooler, WA0216 1 0.00 419 0688798 Warranty, Water Tank, Lifetime, UPF, Poly Tank, WA0195 1 0.00 420 0596025 Warranty, Structure, 10 Year, Body, WA0009 1 0.00 421 0693127 Warranty, Gortite, Roll-up Door, 6 Year, WA0190 1 0.00 CL 422 0892410 Warranty, Pump, Hale, 5 Year Parts, 2 Year Labor, WA0388 1 0.00 CL 423 0648675 Warranty, 10 Year S/S Pumbing, WA0035 1 0.00 424 0641372 Warranty, Foam System, Not Available 1 0.00 425 0595820 Warranty, Paint, 10 Year, Body, Pro-Rate, WA0057 1 0.00 426 0595412 Warranty, Graphics Lamination, 1 Year,Apparatus, WA0168 1 0.00 E 0 427 0683627 Certification, Vehicle Stability, CD0156 1 0.00 U) 428 0736238 Certification, Engine Installation, Saber FR/Enf, Cummins L9, 2021 1 0.00 t j 429 0686786 Certification, Power Steering, CD0098 1 0.00 430 0631980 Certification, Cab Integrity, Saber FR/Enforcer, CD0130 1 0.00 431 0631973 Certification, Cab Door Durability, Saber FR/Enforcer, CD0137 1 0.00 CL 432 0631978 Certification, Windshield Wiper Durability, Saber FR/Enforcer, CD0132 1 0.00 433 0556828 Certification, Electric Window, Not Available 1 0.00 c� 434 0631977 Certification, Seat Belt Anchors and Mounting, Saber FR/Enforcer, CD0134 1 0.00 435 0735949 Certification, Cab HVAC System Performance, SFR/Enf, 1 0.00 CL C> 436 0545073 Amp Draw Report, NFPA Current Edition 1 0.00 � 437 0002758 Amp Draw, NFPA/ULC Radio Allowance 1 0.00 438 0799248 Appleton/Florida BTO 1 0.00 Ci 439 0000017 FLORIDA DIVISION BODY 1 0.00 440 0000012 PIERCE CHASSIS 1 0.00 441 0004713 ENGINE, OTHER 1 0.00 ®a 442 0046395 EVS 3000 Series TRANSMISSION 1 0.00 U) C 443 0020012 HALE PUMP 1 0.00 E 444 0020009 POLY TANK 1 0.00 CL 445 0028087 EDUCTOR FOAM SYSTEM 1 0.00 446 0020006 SIDE CONTROL 1 0.00 CL 447 0020007 AKRON VALVES 1 0.00 CL 448 0020014 FRONT SUCTION 1 0.00 449 0020015 ABS SYSTEM 1 0.00 450 0658751 PUMPER BASE 1 240,683.00 Added Options $240,683.00 E 0 U) t3 c� CL 00 E c� Bid#: 10/31/2022 1:15 PM 820 Packet Pg. 772 jaqeS wo4sno 83JOlds goar' ) 4u9w4snfpV 03'AdL dnoig oadS 4oej4uooq-u9j. :4u9wqoe44VM U n„ N f� T U. n. Q� J4 U RS G. w .....r .....r .....r w �a �a �a _ �a aa �a N J J mco co co W LL Q Z OC N N 06 o 0 2 W o 0 0 N LL 2 _ LL LL p O OP z rn r- L.0 uw Q W rn m r- H * � - O LL V >OC lV N M 61 ~ 0 a c on Ln Ln p p w N Z Ln ui Ln Z Q W O LL O \ t� 2 Q Q O w M w 0� Z � o rri Z O z z z Q a p Q a O J N V N !1 � N O OC N J 0 \ w p C 0 rq O U > 0? v uw Q cu 0 w cu W LLLL ~ C V u G N U GJ � (n L CL Z Q c L 0 cu w 0 Z V L U L W Q Ln N t� Y r{ d to W O O J 06 > C! c J W U U U m GJ W w N V W dA dA dA 3 t W LL C C C d a . L L L Z V U U U N � W a H LL O 3 3 3 C -C LL w u u u C N > L L L cu O Z 0 a E _O w N W Q Q W Q N V Q Q w 0 0 0 u Y L vai a vai LL a LL N LL F.12.d Pierce Custom Saber Pumper For Monroe County, Florida CL 820 Ten 8 Fire Equipment Inc is pleased to submit a proposal to Monroe County Fire Rescue for a Pierce® triple combination pumper per your request for quotation. The following paragraphs will describe in detail the apparatus, construction methods, and equipment proposed. This proposal will indicate size, type, model and make of components parts and equipment, providing proof of compliance with each and every item (except where noted) in the departments advertised specifications. U) PIERCE MANUFACTURING was founded in 1913. Since then we have been building bodies with one philosophy, "BUILD THE FINEST". Our skilled craftsmen take pride in their work, which is reflected, in the final product. We have been building fire apparatus since the early "forties" giving Pierce Manufacturing over 75 years of experience in the fire apparatus market. Pierce Manufacturing has built and put into service more than 62,500 apparatus, including more than 33,900 on Pierce custom chassis 0 designed and built specifically for fire and emergency applications. Our Appleton, Wisconsin facility has over 870,000 total square feet of floor space situated on approximately 105 acres of land. Our Bradenton, Florida facility has 300,000 square feet of floor space situated on approximately 38 acres of land. Our beliefs in high ethical standards are carried through in all of our commitments and to everyone with whom we do business. Honesty, Integrity, Accountability and Citizenship are global tenets by which we all live and work. Consequently, we neither engage in, nor have we ever been convicted of price fixing, bid rigging, or collusion in any domestic or international fire apparatus market. Pierce has only one brand of fire apparatus "Pierce", ensuring you are receiving top of the line product E that meets your specification. U In accordance with the current edition of NFPA 1901 standards, this proposal will specify whether the fire department, manufacturer, or apparatus dealership will provide required loose equipment. 00 Images and illustrative material in this proposal are as accurate as known at the time of publication, but are subject to change without notice. Images and illustrative material is for reference only, and may include optional equipment and accessories and may not include all standard equipment. GENERAL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION c� To control quality, ensure compatibility, and provide a single source for service and warranty, the custom cab, chassis, pump module and body will be entirely designed, assembled/welded and painted in Pierce owned manufacturing facilities. This includes, but not limited to the cab weldment, the pumphouse module assembly, the chassis assembly, the body and the electrical system. 1 of 88 Packet Pg. 774 F.12.d QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP Pierce has set the pace for quality and workmanship in the fire apparatus field. Our tradition of building the highest quality units with craftsmen second to none has been the rule right from the beginning and we demonstrate that ongoing commitment by: Ensuring all steel welding follows American Welding Society D1.1-2004 recommendations for structural steel welding. All aluminum welding follows American Welding society and ANSI D1.2-2003 requirements for structural welding of aluminum. All sheet metal welding follows American welding Society B2.1-2000 requirements for structural welding of sheet metal. Our flux core arc welding uses alloy rods, type 7000 and is performed to American Welding Society standards A5.20-E70T1. Furthermore, all employees classified as welders are tested and certified to meet the American welding Society codes upon hire and every three (3) years thereafter. Pierce also employs and American Welding Society certified welding inspector in plant U) during working hours to monitor weld quality. U Pierce Manufacturing operates a Quality Management System under the requirements of ISO 9001. These standards sponsored by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) specify the quality systems that are established by the manufacturer for design, manufacture, installation and service. A copy of the certificate of compliance is included with this proposal. In addition to the Quality Management system, we also employ a Quality Achievement Supplier program to insure the vendors and suppliers that we utilize meet the high standards we demand. That is just part of our overall "Quality at the Source" program at Pierce. 0 0 To demonstrate the quality of our products and services, a list of at least fifteen (15) fire departments/municipalities that have purchased vehicles for a second time is provided. DELIVERY LU The apparatus will be delivered under its own power to insure proper break-in of all components while the apparatus is still under warranty. A qualified delivery representative shall deliver the apparatus and remain for a sufficient length of time to instruct personnel in proper operation, care and maintenance of the equipment delivered. MANUAL AND SERVICE INFORMATION At time of delivery, complete operation and maintenance manuals covering the apparatus will be provided. A permanent plate will be mounted in the driver's compartment specifying the quantity and U type of fluids required including engine oil, engine coolant, transmission, pump transmission lubrication, pump primer and drive axle. 00 SAFETY VIDEO At the time of delivery Pierce will also provide one (1) 39-minute, professionally produced apparatus safety video, in DVD format. This video will address key safety considerations for personnel to follow when they are driving, operating, and maintaining the apparatus, including the following: vehicle pre- trip inspection, chassis operation, pump operation, aerial operation, and safety during maintenance. PERFORMANCE TESTS A road test will be conducted with the apparatus fully loaded and a continuous run of no less than ten (10) miles. During that time the apparatus will show no loss of power nor will it overheat. The 2 of 88 Packet Pg. 775 F.12.d transmission drive shaft or shafts and the axles will run quietly and be free of abnormal vibration or noise. The apparatus when fully loaded will not have less than 25 percent nor more than 50 percent on the front axle, and not less than 50 percent nor more than 75 percent on the rear axle. The apparatus will meet NFPA 1901 acceleration and braking requirements. SERVICE AND WARRANTY SUPPORT Pierce dealership support will be provided by Ten 8 Fire Equipment Inc. by operating in conjunction with a Pierce authorized service center. The service center will have factory-trained mechanics on staff versed in Pierce fire apparatus. The service facility will be located within fifty (50) miles of the fire department. 0 In addition to the dealership, Pierce has service facilities located in both, Weyauwega, Wisconsin and Bradenton, Florida. Pierce also maintains a dedicated parts facility of over 100,000 square feet in U Appleton, Wisconsin. The parts facility stocks in excess of$5,000,000 in parts dedicated to service and replacement parts. The parts facility employs a staff dedicated solely for the distribution and shipment of service and replacement parts. Service parts for the apparatus being proposed can be found via Pierceparts.com which, is an interactive online tool that delivers information regarding your specific apparatus as well as the opportunity to register for training classes. 76 0 0. As a Pierce customer you have the ability to view the complete bill of materials for your specific 0- 0- apparatus, including assembly drawings, piece part drawings, and beneficial parts notations. You will a also have the ability to search the complete Pierce item master through a parts search function which E offers all Pierce SKU's and descriptions offered on all Pierce apparatus. Published component ,E catalogs, which include proprietary systems along with an extensive operators manual library is LU available for easy reference. Pierce Manufacturing maintains a dedicated service and warranty staff of over 35 personnel, dedicated to customer support, which also maintains a 24 hour 7 day a week toll free hot line, four (4) on staff EVTs, and offers hands-on repair and maintenance training classes multiple times a year. LIABILITY 0 The successful bidder will defend any and all suits and assume all liability for the use of any patented process including any device or article forming a part of the apparatus or any appliance furnished under the contract. INSURANCE PROVIDED BY BIDDER00 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE The successful bidder will, during the performance of the contract and for three (3) years following acceptance of the product, keep in force at least the following minimum limits of commercial general liability insurance: Each Occurrence$1,000,000 Products/Completed Operations Aggregate$1,000,000 3 of 88 Packet Pg. 776 F.12.d Personal and Advertising Injury$1,000,000 General Aggregate$2,000,000 Coverage will be written on a Commercial General Liability form. The policy will be written on an occurrence form and will include Contractual Liability coverage for bodily injury and property damage subject to the terms and conditions of the policy. The policy will include Owner as an additional insured when required by written contract. COMMERCIAL AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY INSURANCE The successful bidder will, during the performance of the contract, keep in force at least the E following minimum limits of commercial automobile liability insurance and coverage will be written on a Commercial Automobile liability form: U c� Each Accident Combined Single Limit:$1,000,000 UMBRELLA/EXCESS LIABILITY INSURANCE U) The successful bidder will, during the performance of the contract and for three (3) years following acceptance of the product, keep in force at least the following minimum limits of umbrella liability insurance: 76 U) Aggregate:$3,000,000 0. 0 Each Occurrence:$3,000,000 The umbrella policy will be written on an occurrence basis and at a minimum provide excess to the bidder's General Liability and Automobile Liability policies. The required limits can be provided by one (1) or more policies provided all other insurance requirements are met. Coverage will be provided by a carrier(s) rated A- or better by A.M. Best. All policies will provide a 30-day notice of cancellation to the named insured. The Certificate of E Insurance will provide the following cancellation clause: Should any of the above described 0 polices be cancelled before the expiration date thereof, notice will be delivered in accordance U with the policy provisions. Bidder agrees to furnish owner with a current Certificate of Insurance with the coverages listed 00 above along with the bid. The certificate will show the purchaser as certificate holder. INSURANCE PROVIDED BY MANUFACTURER PRODUCT LIABILITY INSURANCE The manufacturer will, during the performance of the contract and for three (3) years following acceptance of the product, keep in force at least the following minimum limits of Product Liability insurance: Each Occurrence$1,000,000 4 of 88 Packet Pg. 777 F.12.d Products/Completed Operations Aggregate$1,000,000 Coverage will be written on a Commercial General Liability form. The policy will be written on an occurrence form. The manufacturer's policy will include the owner as additional insured when required by written contract between the Owner and a Pierce authorized dealer. UMBRELLA/EXCESS LIABILITY INSURANCE The manufacturer will, during the performance of the contract and for three (3) years following acceptance of the product, keep in force at least the following minimum limits of umbrella liability insurance: Each Occurrence:$25,000,000 U) Aggregate:$25,000,000 The umbrella policy will be written on an occurrence basis and provide excess to the manufacturer's General Liability/Products policies. The required limits can be provided by one (1) or more policies provided all other insurance requirements are met. 76 Coverage will be provided by a carrier(s) rated A- or better by A.M. Best. 0. All policies will provide a 30-day notice of cancellation to the named insured. The Certificate of Insurance will provide the following cancellation clause: Should any of the above described polices be cancelled before the expiration date thereof, notice will be delivered in accordance with the policy provisions. Manufacturer agrees to furnish owner with a current Certificate of Insurance with the coverages listed above along with the bid. The certificate will show the purchaser as the certificate holder. SINGLE SOURCE MANUFACTURER Pierce Manufacturing, Inc. provides an integrated approach to the design and manufacture of our products that delivers superior apparatus and a dedicated support team. From our facilities, the E chassis, cab weldment, cab, pumphouse (including the sheet metal enclosure, valve controls, piping and operators panel) and body will be entirely designed, tested, and hand assembled to the customer's U 0 exact specifications. The electrical system either hardwired or multiplexed, will be both designed and integrated by Pierce Manufacturing. The warranties relative to these major components (excluding 00 component warranties such as engine, transmission, axles, pump, etc.) will be provided by Pierce as a single source manufacturer. Pierce's single source solution adds value by providing a fully engineered product that offers durability, reliability, maintainability, performance, and a high level of quality. E Your apparatus will be manufactured in Bradenton, Florida. NFPA 2016 STANDARDS This unit will comply with the NFPA standards effective January 1, 2016, except for fire department directed exceptions. These exceptions will be set forth in the Statement of Exceptions. 5 of 88 Packet Pg. 778 F.12.d Certification of slip resistance of all stepping, standing and walking surfaces will 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 E 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. 0 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. U c� The manufacturer will have programs in place for training, proficiency testing and performance for any staff involved with certifications. U) An official of the company will designate, in writing, who is qualified to witness and certify test results. NFPA COMPLIANCY 76 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 0 specifications that differ from NFPA specifications will be indicated in the proposal as "non-NFPA." PUMP TEST E The rated water pump will be tested, approved, and certified by an ISO certified independent third partyCr E testing agency at the manufacturer's expense. The test results, along with the pump manufacturer's L_ 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. 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 E to the Fire Department at the time of delivery. U INSPECTION TRIP(S) The bidder will provide one (1) factory inspection trip(s) for Pre-Build TBD customer representative(s). The inspection trip(s) will be scheduled at times mutually agreed upon between the manufacturer's 00 representative and the customer. All costs such as travel, lodging and meals will be the responsibility of the bidder. BID BOND NOT REQUESTED E A bid bond will not be included. If requested, the following will apply: All bidders will provide a bid bond as security for the bid in the form of a 5% bid bond to accompany their bid. 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 6 of 88 Packet Pg. 779 F.12.d 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. c� 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 76 the Owner and issued by a surety company included within the Department of Treasury's Listing of 0. Approved Sureties (Department Circular 570) with a minimum A.M. Best Financial Strength Rating of A 0 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. ,E 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 any type will not exceed three (3) years from the date of such satisfactory acceptance and delivery, or the actual Bumper to Bumper warranty period, whichever is E shorter. U) U 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 00 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 model of chassis and body, will be provided. 7 of 88 Packet Pg. 780 F.12.d SABER FR CHASSIS The Pierce Saber FRO is the custom chassis developed exclusively for the fire service. Chassis provided will be a new, tilt-type custom fire apparatus. The chassis will be manufactured in the apparatus body builder's facility eliminating any split responsibility. The chassis will be designed and manufactured for heavy-duty service, with adequate strength, capacity for the intended load to be sustained, and the type of service required. The chassis will be the manufacturer's first line tilt cab. WHEELBASE The wheelbase of the vehicle will be 203". GVW RATING E The gross vehicle weight rating will be 45000#. U FRAME The chassis frame will be built with two (2) steel channels bolted to five (5) cross members or more, depending on other options of the apparatus. The side rails will be heat-treated steel measuring 10.25" x 3.50" x 0.375". c� Each rail will have a section modulus of 16.00 cubic inches, yield strength of 120,000 psi, and a resisting bending moment (rbm) of 1,921,069 inch-pounds. U) 0 FRAME REINFORCEMENT 0 A full-length mainframe "C" liner will be provided. The liner will be an internal "C" design, heat-treated steel measuring 9.38" x 3.13" x 0.25". Each E reinforcement member will have a section modulus of 3.90 cubic inches, yield strength of 120,000 psi E Cr and resisting bending moment (rbm) of 938,762 in-lb. FRONT AXLE The front axle will be a reverse "I" beam type with inclined king pins. It will be a MeritorTm axle, Model FL-941, with a rated capacity of 18,000 lb. FRONT SUSPENSION E The front springs will be a Standens, three (3)-leaf, taper leaf design, 54.00" long x 4.00" wide, with a ground rating of 18,000 lb. U c� The two (2) top leaves will wrap the forward spring hanger pin. The top leaf will also wrap the rear spring hanger pin. Both the front and rear eyes will be Berlin style wraps that will place the eyes in the 00 horizontal plane within the main leaf. This will reduce bending stress from acceleration and braking. A steel encased rubber bushing will be used in the spring eye. The steel encased rubber bushing will be maintenance free and require no lubrication. c� SHOCK ABSORBERS To provide a smoother ride, the front axle will be furnished with heavy-duty telescoping shock absorbers. 8 of 88 Packet Pg. 781 F.12.d FRONT OIL SEALS Oil seals with viewing window will be provided on the front axle. FRONT TIRES Front tires will be Goodyear 385/65R22.5 radials, 18 ply Armor Max MSA tread, rated for 20,050 lb maximum axle load and 68 mph maximum speed. The tires will be mounted on Alcoa 22.50" x 12.25" polished aluminum disc type wheels with a ten (10)stud, 11.25" bolt circle. REAR AXLE E The rear axle will be a Dana, Model S26-190, with a capacity of 27,000 lb. 0 TOP SPEED OF VEHICLE c� A rear axle ratio will be furnished to allow the vehicle to reach a top speed of 68 mph. REAR SUSPENSION U) The rear suspension will be Standens, semi-elliptical, 3.00" wide x 53.00" long, 12-leaf pack with a ground rating of 27,000 lb. The spring hangers will be castings. The two (2) top leaves will wrap the forward spring hanger pin, and the rear of the spring will be a slipper style end that will ride in a rear slipper hanger. To reduce bending stress due to acceleration 0. 0 and braking, the front eye will be a berlin eye that will place the front spring pin in the horizontal plane within the main leaf. E A steel encased rubber bushing will be used in the spring eye. The steel encased rubber bushing will ,E be maintenance free and require no lubrication. REAR OIL SEALS Oil seals will be provided on the rear axle(s). REAR TIRES Rear tires will be four (4) Goodyear® 12R22.50 radials, 16 ply all season G622 RSD tread, rated for E 27,120 lb maximum axle load and 75 mph maximum speed. 0 U) The tires will be mounted on Alcoa 22.50" x 8.25" polished aluminum disc wheels with a ten (10) stud U 0 11.25" bolt circle. TIRE BALANCE 00 All tires will be balanced with Counteract balancing beads. The beads will be inserted into the tire and eliminate the need for wheel weights. TIRE PRESSURE MANAGEMENT E 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. 9 of 88 Packet Pg. 782 F.12.d 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. HUB COVERS (REAR) A pair of stainless steel high hat hub covers will be provided on rear axle hubs. The covers will be manufactured by Real Wheels, Inc, and will come with the standard warranty. E CHROME LUG NUT COVERS U) Chrome lug nut covers will be supplied on front and rear wheels. U c� 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. c� Wheel Chock Brackets There will be one (1) pair of Zico, Model SQCH-44-H, horizontal mounting wheel chock brackets 76 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 0 brackets will be mounted one (1) forward and one (1) rearward of the left side rear tire. ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM E The vehicle will be equipped with a Meritor WABCO 4S4M, anti-lock braking system. The ABS will E provide a 4-channel anti-lock braking control on both the front and rear wheels. A digitally controlled system that utilizes microprocessor technology will 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. E 0 BRAKES U) The service brake system will be full air type by Meritor TM. U c� Front brakes will be Model EX225 Disc Plus, disc type with automatic pad wear adjustment and 17.00" ventilated rotors for improved stopping distance. 00 The rear brakes will be BendixTM 16.50" x 8.63" cam operated with automatic slack adjusters. BRAKE SYSTEM AIR COMPRESSOR The air compressor will be a Cummins/WABCO with 18.7 cubic feet per minute output. BRAKE SYSTEM The brake system will include: • Brake treadle valve 10 of 88 Packet Pg. 783 F.12.d • Heated automatic moisture ejector on air dryer • Total air system minimum capacity of 4,272 cubic inches • Two (2) air pressure gauges with a red warning light and an audible alarm, that activates when air pressure falls below 60 psi • Spring set parking brake system Parking brake operated by a push-pull style control valve • A parking "brake on" indicator light on instrument panel • Park brake relay/inversion and anti-compounding valve, in conjunction with a double check valve system, with an automatic spring brake application at 40 psi • A pressure protection valve to prevent all air operated accessories from drawing air from the air E system when the system pressure drops below 80 psi (550 kPa) • 1/4 turn drain valves on each air tank U c� The air tank will be primed and painted to meet a minimum 750 hour salt spray test. To reduce the effects of corrosion, the air tank will be mounted with stainless steel brackets. c� BRAKE SYSTEM AIR DRYER The air dryer will be a WABCO System Saver 1200 IWT, with internal wet tank, spin-on coalescing filter cartridge and 100 watt heater. U) 0. 0 BRAKE LINES Color-coded nylon brake lines will be provided. The lines will be wrapped in a heat protective loom in the chassis areas that are subject to excessive heat. E AIR INLET One (1) air inlet with 3D series 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 on the driver side pump panel. 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 fitting will also be provided with the loose equipment. ENGINE E The chassis will be powered by an electronically controlled engine as described below: 0 U Make: Cummins c� Model: L9 Power: 450 hp at 2100 rpm 00 Torque: 1250 lb-ft at 1400 rpm Governed 2200 rpm Speed: Emissions EPA 2024 E Level: Fuel: Diesel Cylinders: Six (6) Displacement: 543 cubic inches (8.9L) Starter: Delco 39MTTM 11 of 88 Packet Pg. 784 F.12.d Fuel Filters: Spin-on style primary filter with water separator and water-in-fuel sensor. Secondary spin-on style filter. The engine will include On-board diagnostics (OBD), which provides self diagnostic and reporting. The system will give the owner or repair technician access to state of health information for various vehicle sub systems. The system will monitor vehicle systems, engine and after treatment. The system will illuminate a malfunction indicator light on the dash console if a problem is detected. HIGH IDLE A high idle switch will be provided, inside the cab, on the instrument panel, that will automatically E maintain a preset engine rpm. A switch will be installed, at the cab instrument panel, for activation/deactivation. U c� The high idle 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 illuminate when the above conditions are met. The light will be labeled "OK to Engage High Idle." c� ENGINE BRAKE A Jacobs®engine brake is to be installed with the controls located on the instrument panel within easy 76 reach of the driver. 0 0. 0 The driver will be able to turn the engine brake system on/off and have a high, medium and low setting. The engine brake will activate when the system is on and the throttle is released. E The high setting of the brake application will activate and work simultaneously with the variable geometry turbo (VGT) provided on the engine. The engine brake will be installed in such a manner that when the engine brake is slowing the vehicle the brake lights are activated. The ABS system will automatically disengage the auxiliary braking device, when required. E 0 CLUTCH FAN A fan clutch will be provided. The fan clutch will be automatic when the pump transmission is in "Road" U position, and constantly engaged when in "Pump" position. ENGINE AIR INTAKE 00 The engine air intake will be located above the engine cooling package. It will draw fresh air from the front of the apparatus through the radiator grille. A stainless steel metal screen will be installed at the inlet of the air intake system that will meet NFPA 1901 requirements. The air cleaner and stainless steel screen will be easily accessible by tilting the cab. 12 of 88 Packet Pg. 785 F.12.d EXHAUST SYSTEM The exhaust system will be stainless steel from the turbo to the engine's aftertreatment device, and will be 4.00" in diameter. The exhaust system will include a single module aftertreatment device to meet current EPA standards. An insulation wrap will be provided on all exhaust pipes between the turbo and aftertreatment device to minimize the heat loss to the aftertreatment device . The exhaust will terminate horizontally ahead of the right side rear wheels. A tailpipe diffuser will be provided to reduce the temperature of the exhaust as it exits. Heat deflector shields will be provided to isolate chassis and body components from the heat of the tailpipe diffuser. RADIATOR The radiator and the complete cooling system will meet or exceed NFPA and engine manufacturer cooling system standards. 0 For maximum corrosion resistance and cooling performance, the entire radiator core will be constructed using long life aluminum alloy. The radiator core will consist of aluminum fins, having a serpentine design, brazed to aluminum tubes. The radiator core will have a minimum front area of 1060 square inches. Supply tank will be made of heavy duty glass-reinforced nylon and the return tank will be mode of aluminum. Both tanks will be crimped onto the core assembly using header tabs and a compression 0. gasket to complete the radiator core assembly. There will be a full steel frame around the inserts to 0 enhance cooling system durability and reliability. The radiator will be compatible with commercial antifreeze solutions. The radiator assembly will be isolated from the chassis frame rails with rubber isolators to prevent the development of leaks caused by twisting or straining when the apparatus operates over uneven terrain. The radiator will include a de-aeration/expansion tank. For visual coolant level inspection, the radiator will have a built-in sight glass. The radiator will be equipped with a 15 psi pressure relief cap. A drain port will be located at the lowest point of the cooling system and/or the bottom of the radiator to E permit complete flushing of the coolant from the system. Shields or baffles will be provided to prevent recirculation of hot air to the inlet side of the radiator. COOLANT LINES 00 Gates, or Goodyear, rubber hose will be used for all engine coolant lines installed by Pierce Manufacturing. Hose clamps will be stainless steel constant torque type to prevent coolant leakage. They will expand E and contract according to coolant system temperature thereby keeping a constant clamping pressure on the hose. 13 of 88 Packet Pg. 786 F.12.d FUEL TANK A 65 gallon fuel tank will be provided and mounted at the rear of the chassis. The tank will be constructed of 12-gauge, hot rolled steel. It will be equipped with swash partitions and a vent. To eliminate the effects of corrosion, the fuel tank will be mounted with stainless steel straps. A 0.75" drain plug will be located in a low point of the tank for drainage. A fill inlet will be located on the left hand side of the body and is covered with a hinged, spring loaded, stainless steel door that is marked "Ultra Low Sulfur - Diesel Fuel Only." A 0.50" diameter vent will be installed from tank top to just below fuel fill inlet. E 0 The fuel tank will meet all FHWA 393.67 requirements including a fill capacity of 95 percent of tank volume. c� All fuel lines will be provided as recommended by the engine manufacturer. DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID TANK A 4.5 gallon diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) tank will be provided and mounted in the driver's side body rearward of the rear axle. A 0.50" drain plug will be provided in a low point of the tank for drainage. 0. A fill inlet will be provided and marked "Diesel Exhaust Fluid Only". The fill inlet will be located adjacent to the engine fuel inlet behind a common hinged, spring loaded, polished stainless steel door on the driver side of the vehicle. The fill inlet will be provided with a locking cap. ,E The tank will meet the engine manufacturers requirement for 10 percent expansion space in the event of tank freezing. E The tank will include an integrated heater unit that utilizes engine coolant to thaw the DEF in the event of freezing. The stainless steel flip door for selecting between DEF fill and the diesel fill will be spring loaded to E default to covering the DEF fill. 0 c, FUEL PRIMING PUMP A Cummins automatic electronic fuel priming pump will be integrated as part of the engine. 00 FUEL/WATER SEPARATOR In addition to the standard fuel filters, a Racor 690R1210, 10 micron fuel/water separator with heater will be provided. E TRANSMISSION An Allison 6th generation, Model EVS 3000P, electronic torque converting automatic transmission will be provided. The transmission will be equipped with prognostics to monitor oil life, filter life, and transmission health. A wrench icon on the shift selector's digital display will indicate when service is due. 14 of 88 Packet Pg. 787 F.12.d Two (2) PTO openings will be located on both sides of converter housing (positions 4 o'clock and 8 o'clock) as viewed from the rear. A transmission temperature gauge with amber light and audible alarm will be installed on the cab dash. TRANSMISSION SHIFTER A five (5)-speed push button shift module will be mounted to right of driver on console. Shift position indicator will be indirectly lit for after dark operation. The transmission ratio will be: 1 st 3.49 to 1.00 0 2nd 1.86 to 1.00 3rd 1.41 to 1.00 c� 4th 1.00 to 1.00 5th 0.75 to 1.00 R 5.03 to 1.00 c� TRANSMISSION COOLER A Modine plate and fin transmission oil cooler will be provided using engine coolant to control the transmission oil temperature. 0 TRANSMISSION FLUID The transmission will be provided with TranSynd, or other Allison approved TES-668 heavy duty E synthetic transmission fluid. DRIVELINE Drivelines will be a heavy-duty metal tube and be equipped with Spicer® 1710 universal joints. The shafts will be dynamically balanced before installation. A splined slip joint will be provided in each driveshaft where the driveline design requires it. The slip E joint will be coated with Glidecoat® or equivalent. 0 U) STEERING U 0 Steering gear will be provided with integral heavy-duty power steering. For reduced system temperatures, the power steering will incorporate an air to oil cooler and Vickers®V20NF hydraulic 00 pump with integral pressure and flow control. All power steering lines will have wire braded lines with crimped fittings. A tilt and telescopic steering column will be provided to improve fit for a broader range of driver configurations. STEERING WHEEL The steering wheel will be 18.00" in diameter, have tilting and telescoping capabilities, and a 2-spoke design. 15 of 88 Packet Pg. 788 F.12.d LOGO AND CUSTOMER DESIGNATION ON HORN BUTTON The steering wheel will have an emblem containing the Pierce logo and customer name. The emblem will have three (3) rows of text for the customer's department name. There will be a maximum of eight (8) characters in the first row, 11 characters in the second row and 11 characters in the third row. The first row of text will be: Monroe County The second row of text will be: Fire The third row of text will be: Rescue BUMPER 0 A one (1) piece bumper manufactured from 0.25" formed steel with a 0.38" bend radius will be provided. The bumper will be a minimum of 10.00" high with a 1.50" top and bottom flange, and will extend 19.00" from the face of the cab. The bumper will be 95.28" wide with 45 degree corners and side plates. The bumper will be metal finished and painted job color . U) To provide adequate support strength, the bumper will be mounted directly to the front of the C channel frame. The frame will be a bolted modular extension frame constructed of 50,000 psi tensile steel. Gravel Pan76 A gravel pan, constructed of bright aluminum treadplate, will be furnished between the bumper and the 0. 0 cab face. The pan will be properly supported from the underside to prevent flexing and vibration. CENTER HOSE TRAY A hose tray, constructed of aluminum, will be placed in the center of the bumper extension. ,E The tray will have a capacity of 125' of 1.75" double jacket cotton-polyester hose. Black rubber grating will be provided at the bottom of the tray. Drain holes are also provided. Center Hose Tray Restraint There will be one (1) pair of hose tray restraint straps located over the center mounted tray. E The restraints will be a pair of 2.00" wide black nylon straps with Velcro®fasteners provided. The strap(s) will be used to secure the hose in the tray. U c� TOW HOOKS Two (2) chromed steel tow hooks will be installed under the bumper and attached to the front frame 00 members. The tow hooks will be designed and positioned to allow up to a 6,000 lb straight horizontal pull in line with the centerline of the vehicle. The tow hooks will not be used for lifting of the apparatus. CAB The cab will be designed specifically for the fire service and manufactured by the chassis builder. The cab will be built by the apparatus manufacturer in a facility located on the manufacturer's premises. For reasons of structural integrity and enhanced occupant protection, the cab will be a heavy duty design, constructed to the following minimal standards. 16 of 88 Packet Pg. 789 F.12.d The cab will have 12 main vertical structural members located in the A-pillar (front cab corner posts), B- pillar (side center posts), C-pillar (rear corner posts), and rear wall areas. The A-pillar will be constructed of solid A356-T5 aluminum castings. The B-pillar and C-pillar will be constructed from 0.13"wall extrusions. The rear wall will be constructed of two (2) 2.00" x 2.00" outer aluminum extrusions and two (2) 2.00" x 1.00" inner aluminum extrusions. All main vertical structural members will run from the floor to 4.625" x 3.864" x 0.090" thick roof extrusions to provide a cage-like structure with the A-pillar and roof extrusions being welded into a 0.25" thick corner casting at each of the front corners of the roof assembly. The front of the cab will be constructed of a 0.13" firewall plate, covered with a 0.090" front skin (for a total thickness of 0.22"), and reinforced with a full width x 0.50" thick cross-cab support located just below the windshield and fully welded to the engine tunnel. The cross-cab support will run the full width of the cab and weld to each A-pillar, the 0.13" firewall plate, and the front skin. c� The cab floors will be constructed of 0.125" thick aluminum plate and reinforced at the firewall with an additional 0.25" thick cross-floor support providing a total thickness of 0.375" of structural material at the front floor area. The front floor area will also be supported with two (2) triangular 0.30" wall extrusions that also provides the mounting point for the cab lift. This tubing will run from the floor wireway of the cab to the engine tunnel side plates, creating the structure to support the forces created when lifting the cab. The cab will be 96.00" wide (outside door skin to outside door skin) to maintain maximum maneuverability. The forward cab section will have an overall height (from the cab roof to the ground) of approximately ,E 99.00". The crew cab section will have a 10.00" raised roof, with an overall cab height of approximately 109.00". The overall height listed will be calculated based on a truck configuration with the lowest suspension weight rating, the smallest diameter tires for the suspension, no water weight, no loose equipment weight, and no personnel weight. Larger tires, wheels, and suspension will increase the overall height listed. The floor to ceiling height inside the crew cab will be 64.50" in the center and outboard positions. E 0 The crew cab floor will measure 46.00" from the rear wall to the front of the rear facing seat risers. U 0 The engine tunnel, at the rearward highest point (knee level), will measure 61.50" to the rear wall. The crew cab will be a totally enclosed design with the interior area completely open to improve 00 visibility and verbal communication between the occupants. The cab will be a full tilt cab style. E A 3-point cab mount system with rubber isolators will improve ride quality by isolating chassis vibrations from the cab. 17 of 88 Packet Pg. 790 F.12.d CAB ROOF DRIP RAIL For enhanced protection from inclement weather, a drip rail will be furnished on the sides of the cab. The drip rail will be painted to match the cab roof, and bonded to the sides of the cab. The drip rail will extend the full length of the cab roof. INTERIOR CAB INSULATION The cab will include 1.00" insulation in the ceiling, 1.50" insulation in the side walls, and 2.00" insulation in the rear wall to maximize acoustic absorption and thermal insulation. FENDER LINERS Full circular inner fender liners in the wheel wells will be provided. E 0 U) PANORAMIC WINDSHIELD U A 1-piece safety glass windshield will be provided with over 2,775 square inches of clear viewing area. The windshield will be full width and will provide the occupants with a panoramic view. The windshield will consist of three (3) layers: outer light, middle safety laminate, and inner light. The outer light layer will provide superior chip resistance. The middle safety laminate layer will prevent the windshield glass pieces from detaching in the event of breakage. The inner light will provide yet another chip resistant layer. The cab windshield will be bonded to the aluminum windshield frame using a urethane adhesive. P- A custom frit pattern will be applied on the outside perimeter of the windshield for a finished automotive 76 appearance. 0. 0 WINDSHIELD WIPERS Three (3) electric windshield wipers with washer will be provided that meet FMVSS and SAE requirements. ,E The washer reservoir will be able to be filled without raising the cab. ENGINE TUNNEL E Engine hood side walls will be constructed of 0.375" aluminum. The top will be constructed of 0.125" aluminum and will be tapered at the top to allow for more driver and passenger elbow room. The engine hood will be insulated for protection from heat and sound. The noise insulation keeps the E dBA level within the limits stated in the current NFPA 1901 standards. U) U The engine tunnel will be no higher than 17.00" off the crew cab floor. INTERIOR CREW CAB REAR WALL ADJUSTABLE SEATING (PATENT PENDING) 00 The interior rear wall of the crew cab will have mounting holes every 2.75" to allow for adjustability of the forward facing crew cab seating along the rear wall. Seats will be adjustable with use of simple hand tools allowing departments flexibility of their seating arrangement should their department needs change. �E c� CAB REAR WALL EXTERIOR COVERING The exterior surface of the rear wall of the cab will be overlaid with bright aluminum treadplate except for areas that are not typically visible when the cab is lowered. 18 of 88 Packet Pg. 791 F.12.d CAB LIFT A hydraulic cab lift system will be provided consisting of an electric powered hydraulic pump, dual lift cylinders, and necessary hoses and valves. Lift controls will be located on the right side pump panel or front area of the body in a convenient location. The cab will be capable of tilting 43 degrees to accommodate engine maintenance and removal. The cab will be locked down by a 2-point normally closed spring loaded hook type latch that fully engages after the cab has been lowered. The system will be hydraulically actuated to release the E normally closed locks when the cab lift control is in the raised position and cab lift system is under pressure. When the cab is completely lowered and system pressure has been relieved, the spring U loaded latch mechanisms will return to the normally closed and locked position. The hydraulic cylinders will be equipped with a velocity fuse that protects the cab from accidentally descending when the control is located in the tilt position. c� For increased safety, a redundant mechanical stay arm will be provided that must be manually put in place on the left side between the chassis and cab frame when the cab is in the raised position. This 76 device will be manually stowed to its original position before the cab can be lowered. 0. Cab Lift Interlock 0 The cab lift system will be interlocked to the parking brake. The cab tilt mechanism will be active only when the parking brake is set and the ignition switch is in the on position. If the parking brake is E released, the cab tilt mechanism will be disabled. E GRILLE A bright finished aluminum mesh grille screen, inserted behind a bright finished grille surround, will be provided on the front center of the cab. MIRRORS A Retrac Aerodynamic, Model 613295, dual vision, motorized, west coast style mirror with chrome E finish will be mounted on each side of the front cab door with spring loaded retractable arms. The flat 0 glass and convex glass will be adjustable with a remote control within reach of the driver. U c� DOORS To enhance entry and egress to the cab, the forward cab door openings will be a minimum of 37.50" 00 wide x 63.37" high. The crew cab doors will be located on the sides of the cab and will be constructed in the same manner as the forward cab doors. The crew cab door openings will be a minimum of 34.30" wide x 73.25" high. E The forward cab and crew cab doors will be constructed of extruded aluminum with a nominal material thickness of 0.093". The exterior door skins will be constructed from 0.090" aluminum. A customized, vertical, pull-down type door handle will be provided on the exterior of each cab door. The finish of the door handle will be chrome/black. The exterior handle will be designed specifically for 19 of 88 Packet Pg. 792 F.12.d the fire service to prevent accidental activation, and will provide 4.00" wide x 2.00" deep hand clearance for ease of use with heavy gloved hands. Each door will also be provided with an interior flush, open style paddle handle that will be readily operable from fore and aft positions, and be designed to prevent accidental activation. The interior handles will provide 4.00" wide x 1.25" deep hand clearance for ease of use with heavy gloved hands. The cab doors will be provided with both interior (rotary knob) and exterior (keyed) locks exceeding FMVSS standards. The keys will be Model 751. The locks will be capable of activating when the doors are open or closed. The doors will remain locked if locks are activated when the doors are opened, then closed. E 0 U) A full length, heavy duty, stainless steel, piano-type hinge with a 0.38" pin and 11 gauge leaf will be U provided on all cab doors. There will be double automotive-type rubber seals around the perimeter of the door framing and door edges to ensure a weather-tight fit. A chrome grab handle will be provided on the inside of each cab door for ease of entry. c� A red webbed grab handle will be installed on the crew cab door stop strap. The grab handles will be securely mounted. 76 U) The bottom cab step at each cab door location will be located below the cab doors and will be exposed 0. 0 to the exterior of the cab. Door Panels E The inner cab door panels will be constructed out of brushed stainless steel. ,E MANUAL CAB DOOR WINDOWS All cab entry doors will contain a conventional roll down window. E CAB STEPS A dual step will be provided below each cab and crew cab door. The steps will be designed with a grip pattern punched into bright aluminum treadplate material providing support, slip resistance, and drainage. The steps will be a bolt-in design to minimize repair costs should they need to be replaced. The forward cab steps will be a minimum 25.00" wide, and the crew cab steps will be 21.50" wide with a 7.00" minimum depth. The step design raises the middle step higher and closer to the cab floor, resulting in a 11.50" distance from the step to cab floor in the cab and a 10.25" distance from the step to cab floor in the crew cab. Stepping distances from the ground to first step will be approximately 00 14.00" and from first step to middle step will be approximately 12.00". The vertical surface of the upper step well will be aluminum treadplate. E The first step will be lit by a white 12 volt DC LED light provided on the step. CAB EXTERIOR HANDRAILS A 1.25" diameter slip-resistant, knurled aluminum handrail will be provided adjacent to each cab and crew cab door opening to assist during cab ingress and egress. 20 of 88 Packet Pg. 793 F.12.d STEP LIGHTS There will be six (6) white LED step lights with chrome housing installed for cab and crew cab access steps. • One (1) light for the left access steps. • Two (2) lights for the left side crew cab access steps. • Two (2) lights for the right side crew cab access steps. • One (1) light for the right side access step. 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 0 covering an entire 30" x 30" square at the same ten (10) inch distance below the light. U The lights will be activated when the battery switch is on and the adjacent door is opened. FENDER CROWNS Stainless steel fender crowns will be installed at the cab wheel openings. c� CREW CAB WINDOWS One (1) fixed window with tinted glass will be provided on each side of the cab, to the rear of the front cab door. The windows will be sized to enhance light penetration into the cab interior. The windows 0 0. will measure 18.70" wide x 23.75" high. CAB DASH The driver side dash, switch panel located to the right of the driver, and center console will be an easily removable high impact resistant polymer cover. E The instrument gauge cluster will be surrounded with a high impact ABS plastic contoured to the same shape of the instrument gauge cluster. The officer side dash will be a flat top design with an upper beveled edge to provide easy maintenance and will be constructed out of aluminum and painted to match the cab interior. MOUNTING PLATE ON ENGINE TUNNEL U) Equipment installation provisions will be installed on the engine tunnel. A .25" smooth aluminum plate will be bolted to the top surface of the engine tunnel. The plate will follow the contour of the engine tunnel and will run the entire length of the engine tunnel. The plate will 0- 00 be spaced off the engine tunnel .75" to allow for wire routing below the plate. The mounting surface will be painted to match the cab interior. CAB INTERIOR c� The cab interior will be constructed of primarily metal (painted aluminum) to withstand the severe duty cycles of the fire service. The engine tunnel will be painted aluminum to match the cab interior. 21 of 88 Packet Pg. 794 F.12.d For durability and ease of maintenance, the cab interior side walls will be painted aluminum. The rear wall will be painted aluminum. The headliner will be installed in both forward and rear cab sections. Headliner material will be vinyl. A sound barrier will be part of its composition. Material will be installed on an aluminum sheet and securely fastened to interior cab ceiling. The forward portion of the cab headliner will permit easy access for service of electrical wiring or other maintenance needs. All wiring will be placed in metal raceways. E 0 CAB INTERIOR UPHOLSTERY The cab interior upholstery will be 36 oz black vinyl. CAB INTERIOR PAINT The cab interior metal surfaces, excluding the rear heater panels, will be painted black, vinyl texture paint. The rear heater panels will be painted black, vinyl textured paint. CAB FLOOR 0 0. The cab and crew cab floor areas will be covered with PolydampTm acoustical floor mat consisting of a 0- black pyramid rubber facing and closed cell foam decoupler. The top surface of the material has a series of raised pyramid shapes evenly spaced, which offer a superior grip surface. Additionally, the material has a 0.25" thick closed cell foam (no water absorption) which offers a sound dampening material for reducing sound levels. DEFROST/AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM E A ceiling mounted combination heater, defroster and air conditioning system will be installed in the cab above the engine tunnel area. Cab Defroster E 0 A 54,000 BTU heater-defroster unit with 690 SCFM of air flow will be provided inside the cab. The heater-defrost will be installed in the forward portion of the cab ceiling. Air outlets will be strategically c) 0 located in the cab header extrusion per the following: • One (1) adjustable will be directed towards the left side cab window 00, • One (1) adjustable will be directed towards the right side cab window • Six (6) fixed outlets will be directed at the windshield The defroster will be capable of clearing 98 percent of the windshield and side glass when tested under conditions where the cab has been cold soaked at 0 degrees Fahrenheit for 10 hours, and a 2 ounce per square inch layer of frost/ice has been able to build up on the exterior windshield. The defroster system will meet or exceed SAE J382 requirements. 22 of 88 Packet Pg. 795 F.12.d Cab/Crew Auxiliary Heater There will be one (1) 31,000 BTU auxiliary heater with 560 SCFM of air flow provided in each outboard rear facing seat risers with a dual scroll blower. An aluminum plenum incorporated into the cab structure used to transfer heat to the forward positions. Air Conditioning A condenser will be a 59,644 BTU output that meets and exceeds the performance specification will be mounted on the radiator. The air conditioning system will be capable of cooling the average cab temperature from 100 degrees Fahrenheit to 75 degrees Fahrenheit at 50 percent relative humidity within 30 minutes. The cooling E performance test will be run only after the cab has been heat soaked at 100 degrees Fahrenheit for a minimum of 4 hours. c) c� The evaporator unit will be installed in the rear portion of the cab ceiling over the engine tunnel. The evaporator will include one (1) high performance heating core, one (1) high performance cooling core with (1) plenum directed to the front and one (1) plenum directed to the rear of the cab. c� The evaporator unit will have a 52,000 BTU at 690 SCFM rating that meets and exceeds the performance specifications. U) 0 Adjustable air outlets will be strategically located on the forward plenum cover per the following: 0 • Four (4) will be directed towards the seating position on the left side of the cab • Four (4) will be directed towards the seating position on the right side of the cab E Adjustable air outlets will be strategically located on the evaporator cover per the following: • Five (5)will be directed towards crew cab area A high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter will be included for the system. Access to the filter cover will be secured with four (4) screws. The air conditioner refrigerant will be R-134A and will be installed by a certified technician. 0 U) Climate Control c) An automotive style controller will be provided to control the heat and air conditioning system within the cab. The controller will have three (3) functional knobs for fan speed, temperature, and air flow distribution (front to rear) control. 00 The system will control the temperature of the cab and crew cab automatically by pushing the center of the fan speed control knob. Rotate the center temperature control knob to set the cab and crew cab temperature. The AC system will be manually activated by pushing the center of the temperature control knob. Pushing the center of the air flow distribution knob will engage the AC for max defrost, setting the fan speeds to 100 percent and directing all air flow to the overhead forward position. 23 of 88 Packet Pg. 796 F.12.d The system controller will be located within panel position #12. Gravity Drain Tubes Two (2) condensate drain tubes will be provided for the air conditioning evaporator. The drip pan will have two (2) drain tubes plumbed separately to allow for the condensate to exit the drip pan. No pumps will be provided. SUN VISORS Two (2) smoked LexanTM sun visors will be provided. The sun visors will be located above the windshield with one (1) mounted on each side of the cab. E There will be no retention bracket provided to help secure each sun visor in the stowed position. GRAB HANDLES c� A black rubber covered grab handle will be mounted on the door post of the driver and officer's side cab door to assist in entering the cab. The grab handles will be securely mounted to the post area between the door and windshield. c� ENGINE COMPARTMENT LIGHT An engine compartment light will be installed under the engine hood, of which the switch is an integral part. Light will have a .125" diameter hole in its lens to prevent moisture retention. 0. ACCESS TO ENGINE DIPSTICKS For access to the engine oil and transmission fluid dipsticks, there will be a door on the engine tunnel, inside the crew cab. The door will be on the rear wall of the engine tunnel, on the vertical surface. E ,E The engine oil dipstick will allow for checking only. The transmission dipstick will allow for both checking and filling. E The door will have a rubber seal for thermal and acoustic insulation. One (1) Southco C2 chrome flush latch will be provided on the access door. STORAGE BOX There will be one (1) storage box(es) designed to hold and dispense boxes of latex gloves provided. U) Each box will be constructed of aluminum and located locate at final . U c� Each storage box will be 10.00" wide x 5.00" high x 3.50" deep and painted to match the cab interior. A slot will be provided on the top of each box to dispense the gloves. 00, MAP BOX A map box with four (4) bins, open from top, will be installed locate at Final Inspection. The map box will be divided into four (4) bins, each being 12.50" wide x 2.25" high x 12.00" deep. Each bin will slant 30 degrees from horizontal. The map box will be constructed of.125" aluminum and will be painted to match the cab interior. SEATING CAPACITY The seating capacity in the cab will be six (6). 24 of 88 Packet Pg. 797 F.12.d DRIVER SEAT A seat will be provided in the cab for the driver. The seat design will be a cam action type, with air suspension. For increased convenience, the seat will include a manual control to adjust the horizontal position (6.00" travel). The manual horizontal control will be a towel-bar style located below the forward part of the seat cushion. To provide flexibility for multiple driver configurations, the seat will have an adjustable reclining back. The seat back will be a high back style with side bolster pads for maximum support. For optimal comfort, the seat will be provided with 17.00" deep foam cushions designed with EVC (elastomeric vibration control). The seat will be furnished with a 3-point, shoulder type seat belt. 0 OFFICER SEAT U) A seat will be provided in the cab for the passenger. The seat will be a fixed type with no suspension. U 0 For optimal comfort, the seat will be provided with 17.00" deep foam cushions designed with EVC (elastomeric vibration control). U) The seat back will be an SCBA back style with 5 degree fixed recline angle. The SCBA cavity will be adjustable from front to rear in 1.00" increments, to accommodate different sized SCBA cylinders. Moving the SCBA cavity will be accomplished by unbolting, relocating, and re-bolting it in the desired location. U) 0 0. The seat will be furnished with a 3-point, shoulder type seat belt. 0 RADIO COMPARTMENT A radio compartment will be provided under the officer's seat. ,E The inside compartment dimensions will be 16.00" wide x 7.50" high x 15.00" deep, with the back of the compartment angled up to match the cab structure. E A drop-down door with one (1) lift and turn latch will be provided for access. The compartment will be constructed of smooth aluminum and painted to match the cab interior. REAR FACING DRIVER SIDE OUTBOARD SEAT There will be one (1) rear facing seat provided at the driver side outboard position in the crew cab. For optimal comfort, the seat will be provided with 15.00" deep foam cushions designed with EVC (elastomeric vibration control). 00 The seat back will be an SCBA back style with 5 degree fixed recline angle. The SCBA cavity will be adjustable from front to rear in 1.00" increments, to accommodate different sized SCBA cylinders. Moving the SCBA cavity will be accomplished by unbolting, relocating, and re-bolting it in the desired location. c� The seat will be furnished with a 3-point, shoulder type seat belt. 25 of 88 Packet Pg. 798 F.12.d REAR FACING PASSENGER SIDE OUTBOARD SEAT There will be one (1) rear facing seat provided at the passenger side outboard position in the crew cab. For optimal comfort, the seat will be provided with 15.00" deep foam cushions designed with EVC (elastomeric vibration control). The seat back will be an SCBA back style with 5 degree fixed recline angle. The SCBA cavity will be adjustable from front to rear in 1.00" increments, to accommodate different sized SCBA cylinders. Moving the SCBA cavity will be accomplished by unbolting, relocating, and re-bolting it in the desired location. The seat will be furnished with a 3-point, shoulder type seat belt. E 0 U) FORWARD FACING DRIVER SIDE OUTBOARD SEAT U There will be one (1) forward facing, foldup seat provided at the driver side outboard position in the crew cab. For optimal comfort, the seat will be a minimum of 15.00" from the front of the cushion to the face of the seat back and designed with EVC (elastomeric vibration control). 0 The seat back will be an SCBA style with 90 degree back. The SCBA cavity will be adjustable from front to rear in 1.00" increments, to accommodate different sized SCBA cylinders. Moving the SCBA cavity will be accomplished by unbolting, relocating, and re-bolting it in the desired location. U) 0 The seat will be furnished with a 3-point, shoulder type seat belt. 0 FORWARD FACING CENTER CABINET A forward facing cabinet will be provided in the crew cab at the center position. The cabinet will be 44.00" wide x 60.00" high x 18.00" deep with one (1) Amdor rollup door with anodized finish, locking with #751 key. The frame to frame opening of the cabinet will be 41.50" wide x 54.75" high. The minimum clear door opening will be 38.75" wide x 48.87" high. The cabinet will include two (2) infinitely adjustable shelves with a 0.75" up-turned lippainted to match the cab interior. The cabinet will include louvers provided on the left side of the cabinet for ventilation. U) The cabinet will be constructed of smooth aluminum, and painted to match the cab interior. U c� Cabinet Light There will be one (1) Amdor H2O LED strip light installed on the left side of the interior cabinet door 00, opening and one (1)Amdor H2O LED strip light installed on the right side of the interior cabinet door opening. The lighting will be controlled by an automatic door switch. FORWARD FACING PASSENGER SIDE OUTBOARD SEAT There will be one (1) forward facing, foldup seat provided at the passenger side outboard position in the crew cab. For optimal comfort, the seat will be a minimum of 15.00" from the front of the cushion to the face of the seat back and designed with EVC (elastomeric vibration control). 26 of 88 Packet Pg. 799 F.12.d The seat back will be an SCBA style with 90 degree back. The SCBA cavity will be adjustable from front to rear in 1.00" increments, to accommodate different sized SCBA cylinders. Moving the SCBA cavity will be accomplished by unbolting, relocating, and re-bolting it in the desired location. The seat will be furnished with a 3-point, shoulder type seat belt. SHELVING There will be one (1) shelf provided in the EMS compartment. Each shelf will be constructed of 0.090" aluminum with a .75" up-turned lip. Shelving will be infinitely adjustable by means of a threaded tightener sliding in a track. The location will be cab EMS compt. 0 SEAT UPHOLSTERY c� All seat upholstery will be leather grain 36 oz black vinyl resistant to oil, grease and mildew. The cab will have four (4) seating positions. U) AIR BOTTLE HOLDERS All SCBA type seats in the cab will have a Ziamatic brand, Model QM-ROLO-SA, SCBA holder mounted in each backrest. A remote lanyard release will be provided on each bracket. U) This bracket will accommodate all diameter bottles. 0. 0 There will be a quantity of five (5). ACCESS DOOR An access door will be provided in the front edge of each rear facing seat riser with a drop down door. The drop down door will be provided with a flush lift and turn latch and painted to match the cab interior. There will be louvers provided on the door of the cabinet for ventilation. E SEAT BELTS All cab and tiller cab (if applicable) seating positions will have red seat belts. To provide quick, easy use for occupants wearing bunker gear, the female buckle and seat belt webbing length will meet or E exceed the current edition of NFPA 1901 and CAN/ULC - S515 standards. 0 U) The 3-point shoulder type seat belts will include height adjustment. This adjustment will optimize the U 0 belts effectiveness and comfort for the seated firefighter. The 3-point shoulder type seat belts will be furnished with dual automatic retractors that will provide ease of operation in the normal seating 00 position. The 3-point shoulder type belts will also include the ReadyReach D-loop assembly to the shoulder belt system. The ReadyReach feature adds an extender arm to the D-loop location placing the D-loop in a closer, easier to reach location. Any flip up seats will include a 3-point shoulder type belts only. To ensure safe operation, the seats will be equipped with seat belt sensors in the seat cushion and belt receptacle that will activate an alarm indicating a seat is occupied but not buckled. 27 of 88 Packet Pg. 800 F.12.d HELMET HOLDER There will be a total of six (6) Zico, Model UHH-1, helmet holder bracket(s) provided in the cab. The brackets will provide secure storage and quick access to each helmet. The location of the helmet holder bracket(s) will be determined at the time of final inspection. CAB DOME LIGHTS There will be four (4) dual LED dome lights with black bezels provided. Two (2) lights will be mounted above the inside shoulder of the driver and officer and two (2) lights will be installed and located, one (1) on each side of the crew cab. The color of the LED's will be red and white. E 0 U) The white LED's will be controlled by the door switches and the lens switch. U c� The color LED's will be controlled by the lens switch. In order to ensure exceptional illumination, each white LED dome light will provide a minimum of 10.1 foot-candles (fc) covering an entire 20.00" x 20.00" square seating position when mounted 40.00" above the seat. HAND HELD LIGHT There will be four (4) Streamlight, Fire Vulcan, Model #44451, hand lights provided with a vehicle 0. 0 mount with 12VDC direct wire charging rack and quick release buckle strap mounted top of each EMS compt-match last. Each light housing will be orange in color and be provided with a C4, LED and two (2) "ultra bright blue ,E tail light LEDs". The tail light LEDs will have a dual mode of blinking or steady. CAB INSTRUMENTATION The cab instrument panel will include gauges, telltale indicator lamps, control switches, alarms, and a diagnostic panel. The function of the instrument panel controls and switches will be identified by a label adjacent to each item. Actuation of the headlight switch will illuminate the labels in low light conditions. Telltale indicator lamps will not be illuminated unless necessary. The cab instruments and controls will E be conveniently located within the forward cab section, forward of the driver. The gauge assembly and switch panels are designed to be removable for ease of service and low cost of ownership. U c� Gauges The gauge panel will include the following ten (10) black faced gauges with black bezels to monitor 00 vehicle performance: • Voltmeter gauge (volts): o Low volts (11.8 VDC) ■ Amber telltale light on indicator light display with steady tone alarm o High volts (15.5 VDC) ■ Amber telltale light on indicator light display with steady tone alarm • Engine Tachometer (RPM) • Speedometer MPH (Major Scale), KM/H (Minor Scale) 28 of 88 Packet Pg. 801 F.12.d • Fuel level gauge (Empty - Full in fractions): o Low fuel (1/8 full) ■ Amber indicator light in gauge dial with steady tone alarm • Engine Oil pressure Gauge (PSI): o Low oil pressure to activate engine warning lights and alarms ■ Red indicator light in gauge dial with steady tone alarm • Front Air Pressure Gauges (PSI): o Low air pressure to activate warning lights and alarm ■ Red indicator light in gauge dial with steady tone alarm • Rear Air Pressure Gauges (PSI): o Low air pressure to activate warning lights and alarm U) 0 ■ Red indicator light in gauge dial with steady tone alarm t i • Transmission Oil Temperature Gauge (Fahrenheit): o High transmission oil temperature activates warning lights and alarm ■ Amber indicator light in gauge dial with steady tone alarm • Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge (Fahrenheit): o High engine temperature activates an engine warning light and alarms ■ Red indicator light in gauge dial with steady tone alarm 76 • Diesel Exhaust Fluid Level Gauge (Empty - Full in fractions): o Low fluid (1/8 full) 0 ■ Amber indicator light in gauge dial CL Indicator Lamps To promote safety, the following telltale indicator lamps will be located on the instrument panel in clear Cr view of the driver. The indicator lamps will be "dead-front" design that is only visible when active. The colored indicator lights will have descriptive text or symbols. E The following amber telltale lamps will be present: • Low coolant • Trac cntl (traction control) (where applicable) E • Check engine • Check trans (check transmission) t i • Air rest (air restriction) • DPF (engine diesel particulate filter regeneration) • HET (engine high exhaust temperature) (where applicable) 00 • ABS (antilock brake system) • MIL (engine emissions system malfunction indicator lamp) (where applicable) • Regen inhibit (engine emissions regeneration inhibit) (where applicable) • Side roll fault (where applicable) • Front air bag fault (where applicable) • Aux brake overheat (auxiliary brake overheat) (where applicable) • The following red telltale lamps will be present: • Ladder rack down 29 of 88 Packet Pg. 802 F.12.d • Parking brake • Stop engine • The following green telltale lamps will be present: • Left turn • Right turn • Battery on • Ignition • Aux brake (auxiliary brake engaged) (where applicable) • The following blue telltale lamps will be present: • High beam E 0 U) Alarms t i Audible steady tone warning alarm: A steady audible tone alarm will be provided whenever a warning condition is active. Indicator Lamp and Alarm Prove-Out A system will be provided which automatically tests telltale indicator lights and alarms located on the cab instrument panel. Telltale indicators and alarms will perform prove-out for 3 to 5 seconds when the ignition switch is moved to the on position with the battery switch on. 76 U) 0 CL Control Switches 0- For ease of use, the following controls will be provided immediately adjacent to the cab instrument , panel within easy reach of the driver. All switches will have backlit labels for low light applications. 0. Headlight/Parking light switch: A three (3)-position maintained rocker switch will be provided. The first .3 Cr switch position will deactivate all parking and headlights. The second switch position will activate the parking lights. The third switch will activate the headlights. Panel back lighting intensity control switch: A three (3)-position momentary rocker switch will be provided. Pressing the top half of the switch, "Panel Up" increases the panel back lighting intensity and pressing the bottom half of the switch, "Panel Down" decreases the panel back lighting intensity. Pressing the half or bottom half of the switch several times will allow back lighting intensity to be E 0 gradually varied from minimum to maximum intensity level for ease of use. U Ignition switch: A three (3)-position maintained/momentary rocker switch will be provided. The first switch position will turn off and deactivate vehicle ignition. The second switch position will activate vehicle ignition and will perform prove-out on the telltale indicators and alarms for 3 to 5 seconds after 00, the switch is turned on. A green indicator lamp is activated with vehicle ignition. The third momentary position will temporarily silence all active cab alarms. An alarm "chirp" may continue as long as alarm condition exists. Switching ignition to off position will terminate the alarm silence feature and reset E function of cab alarm system. Engine start switch: A two (2)-position momentary rocker switch will be provided. The first switch position is the default switch position. The second switch position will activate the vehicle's engine. The switch actuator is designed to prevent accidental activation. 30 of 88 Packet Pg. 803 F.12.d Hazard switch will be provided on the instrument panel or on the steering column. Heater, defrost, and air conditioning control panel. Turn signal arm: A self-canceling turn signal with high beam headlight controls. Windshield wiper control will have high, low, and intermittent modes. Parking brake control: An air actuated push/pull park brake control. Chassis horn control: Activation of the chassis horn control will be provided through the center of the steering wheel. E 0 U) High idle engagement switch: A maintained rocker switch with integral indicator lamp will be provided. U The switch will activate and deactivate the high idle function. The "OK To Engage High Idle" indicator lamp must be active for the high idle function to engage. A green indicator lamp integral to the high idle engagement switch will indicate when the high idle function is engaged. "OK To Engage High Idle" indicator lamp: A green indicator light will be provided next to the high idle activation switch to indicate that the interlocks have been met to allow high idle engagement. - 76 Emergency switching will be controlled by multiple individual warning light switches for various groups U) or areas of emergency warning lights. An Emergency Master switch provided on the instrument panel 0 that enables or disables all individual warning light switches is included. An additional "Emergency Master" button will be provided on the lower left hand corner of the gauge E panel to allow convenient control of the "Emergency Master" system from inside the driver's door whenCr E standing on the ground. LU CL Custom Switch Panels E The design of cab instrumentation will allow for emergency lighting and other switches to be placed within easy reach of the operator thus improving safety. There will be positions for up to four (4) switch panels in the lower instrument console and up to six (6) switch panels in the overhead visor console. All switches have backlit labels for low light conditions. E 0 U) Diagnostic Panel A diagnostic panel will be provided and accessible while standing on the ground. The panel will be located inside the driver's side door left of the steering column. The diagnostic panel will allow diagnostic tools such as computers to connect to various vehicle systems for improved troubleshooting 00, providing a lower cost of ownership. Diagnostic switches will allow ABS systems to provide blink codes should a problem exist. The diagnostic panel will include the following: c� • ENGINE/TRANSMISSION/ABS J1939 Diagnostic Port • ABS Diagnostic Switch and Indicator - The switch and amber indicator will allow access to diagnostic mode and display of standard ABS system fault blink codes that may be generated by the ABS system 31 of 88 Packet Pg. 804 F.12.d • DPF REGEN (Diesel Particulate Filter Regeneration Switch) (where applicable) will be provided to request regeneration of the engine emission system. An amber indicator will be provided on top of the switch that will illuminate in a "CHECK ENGINE" condition • REGEN INHIBIT (Diesel Particulate Filter Regeneration Inhibit Switch) (where applicable) will be provided that will request that regeneration be temporarily prevented. A green indicator will be provided on top of the Regen Inhibit switch that will illuminate when the Regen Inhibit feature is active. Regen Inhibit will be disabled upon cycling of the ignition switch to the off state. AIR RESTRICTION INDICATOR A high air restriction warning indicator light (electronic) will be provided. E 0 OVERHEAD SPEEDOMETER A Class I digital display speedometer will be provided on the officer side overhead position. U c� "DO NOT MOVE APPARATUS" INDICATOR A flashing red indicator light, located in the driving compartment, will be illuminated automatically per the current NFPA requirements. The light will be labeled "Do Not Move Apparatus If Light Is On." c� The same circuit that activates the Do Not Move Apparatus indicator will activate a steady tone alarm when the parking brake is released. 76 U) 0 0. SWITCH PANELS 0- The built-in switch panels will be located in the lower console or overhead console of the cab. Switches will be rocker type with an indicator light, of which is an integral part of the switch. WIPER CONTROL Wiper control will consist of a two (2)-speed windshield wiper control with intermittent feature and windshield washer controls. The control will be located on the left side of the center instrument panel. SPARE CIRCUIT There will be two (2) pair of wires, including a positive and a negative, installed on the apparatus. The above wires will have the following features: E 0 U) • The positive wire will be connected directly to the battery power. • The negative wire will be connected to ground. • Wires will be protected to 20 amps at 12 volts DC. • Power and ground will terminate one located in the rear EMS mounted on the top inside rear 00 wall centered and one located behind driver seat. • Termination will be with a 10-place bus bar with screws and removable cover. Wires will be sized to 125 percent of the protection. c� This circuit(s) may be load managed when the parking brake is set. CUSTOMER SUPPLIED RADIO WIRING There will be one (1) 12 volt combination wiring leads of which each will include one (1) direct battery, one (1) ignition and one (1) negative for use with radio equipment. 32 of 88 Packet Pg. 805 F.12.d Each lead will be 18.00" long and be provided Motorola XTL2500 - locate wire center overhead panel location. The leads will be clearly marked in a coil and terminate with butt splices. A breaker rated for 30 amps will be provided for circuit protection of the direct battery lead with a minimum of 10 gauge wire. A breaker rated for 7.5 amps will be provided for circuit protection of the ignition lead. The wires will be colored coded as follows: • red for direct battery E • yellow for ignition 0 U) • black for ground SPARE CIRCUIT There will be three (3) pair of wires, including a positive and a negative, installed on the apparatus. U) The above wires will have the following features: • The positive wire will be connected directly to the battery power • The negative wire will be connected to ground 76 • Wires will be protected to 15 amps at 12 volts DC 0. 0 • Power and ground will terminate officer side dash area, in EMS compartment(s) and one on the PS dash mounted on the flat verticle surface adjacent to the A and D locations, see marked up dash layout E • Termination will be with 15 amp, power point plug with rubber cover Cr • Wires will be sized to 125 percent of the protection LU The circuit(s) may be load managed when the parking brake is set. SWIVEL MOUNT There will be one (1) Johnny Ray, Model 203 swivel mount bracket(s) provided for the fire department's radio equipment. The swivel mount bracket(s) will be located center overhead . 0 U) INFORMATION CENTER There will be a LCD display integral to the cab gauge panel provided that will display the following information: 00 • Total distance • Trip distance • Total hours • Trip hours • PTO "A" hours • PTO "B" hours 33 of 88 Packet Pg. 806 F.12.d 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: E 0 U) • Vehicle Speed - MPH U • Acceleration - MPH/sec 2 • Deceleration - MPH/sec • Engine Speed - RPM • Engine Throttle Position - % of Full Throttle • ABS Event - On/Off • Seat Occupied Status -Yes/No by Position 76 • Seat Belt Buckled Status -Yes/No by Position 0. • Master Optical Warning Device Switch - On/Off • Time - 24 Hour Time • Date -Year/Month/Day Seat Belt Monitoring System E A seat belt monitoring system (SBMS) will be provided. The SBMS will be capable of monitoring up to 10 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 U) The SBMS will include an audible alarm that will warn that an unbuckled occupant condition exists and U the parking brake is released, or the transmission is not in park. RADIO ANTENNA MOUNT 00, There will be one (1) standard 1.125", 18 thread antenna-mounting base(s) installed TBD on the cab roof with high efficiency, low loss, coaxial cable(s) routed to behind the officer seat. A weatherproof cap will be installed on the mount. RADIO ANTENNA MOUNT There will be one (1) standard 1.125", 18 thread antenna-mounting base(s) installed on the right side on the cab roof with high efficiency, low loss, coaxial cable(s) routed to the instrument panel area. A weatherproof cap will be installed on the mount. 34 of 88 Packet Pg. 807 F.12.d VEHICLE CAMERA SYSTEM There will be a color vehicle camera system provided with the following: • One (1) camera located at the rear of the apparatus, pointing rearward, displayed automatically with the vehicle in reverse. • One (1) camera located on the right side of the apparatus, pointing rearward, displayed automatically with the right side turn signal. • One (1) camera located on the left side of the apparatus, pointing rearward, displayed automatically with the left side turn signal. The camera images will be displayed on a 7.00" LCD display located in view of the driver on the dash. 0 The display will include manual camera activation capability and audio from the rear camera only. U The following components will be included: • One (1) MO700136DC Display • One (1) SV-CW134639CAI Rear camera • Two (2) CS134404C1 Side cameras • All necessary cables ELECTRICAL POWER CONTROL SYSTEM 0 0. A compartment will be provided in or under the cab to house the vehicle's electrical power and signal 0- 0- circuit protection and control components. The power and signal protection and control compartment a will contain circuit protection devices and power control devices. Power and signal protection and control components will be protected against corrosion, excessive heat, excessive vibration, physical ,E damage and water spray. LU Serviceable components will be readily accessible. E Circuit protection devices, which conform to SAE standard, will be utilized to protect each circuit. All circuit protection devices will be sized to prevent wire and component damage when subjected to extreme current overload. General protection circuit breakers will be Typed automatic reset E (continuously resetting) and conform to SAE J553 or J258. When required, automotive type fuses 0 conforming to SAE J554, J1284, J1888 or J2077 will be utilized to protect electronic equipment. 0 Power control relays and solenoids will have a direct current (dc) rating of 125 percent of the maximum current for which the circuit is protected. 00 Visual status indicators will be supplied to identify control safety interlocks and vehicle status. In addition to visual status indicators, audible alarms designed to provide early warning of problems before they become critical will be used. E VOLTAGE MONITOR SYSTEM A voltage monitor system will be provided to indicate the status of each battery system connected to the vehicle's electrical load. The monitor system will provide visual and audio warning when the system voltage is above or below optimum levels. 35 of 88 Packet Pg. 808 F.12.d POWER AND GROUND STUDS Spare circuits will be provided in the primary distribution center for two-way radio equipment. The spare circuits will consist of the following: • One (1) 12-volt DC, 30 amp battery direct spare • One (1) 12-volt DC ground and un-fused switched battery stud located in or adjacent to the power distribution center EMI/RFI PROTECTION The electrical system proposed will include means to control undesired electromagnetic and radio E frequency emissions. State of the art electrical system design and components will be used to ensure radiated and conducted EMI (electromagnetic interference) and RFI (radio frequency interference) U emissions are suppressed at their source. The apparatus proposed will have the ability to operate in the electromagnetic environment typically found in fire ground operations. The contractor will be able to demonstrate the EMI and RFI testing has been done on similar apparatus and certifies that the vehicle proposed meets SAE J551 requirements. EMI/RFI susceptibility will be controlled by applying immune circuit designs, shielding, twisted pair wiring and filtering. The electrical system will be designed for full compatibility with low level control U) 0. signals and high powered two-way radio communication systems. Harness and cable routing will be given careful attention to minimize the potential for conducting and radiated EMI-RFI susceptibility. , ELECTRICAL E All 12-volt electrical equipment installed by Pierce Manufacturing will conform to modern automotive Cr 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. E 0 Electrical wiring and equipment will be installed utilizing the following guidelines: U 1. All holes made in the roof will be caulked with silicon. Large fender washers, liberally caulked, will be used when fastening equipment to the underside of the cab roof. 2. Any electrical component that is installed in an exposed area will be mounted in a manner that 00, 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 have this compound in the plug to prevent corrosion and for easy separation (of the plug). 36 of 88 Packet Pg. 809 F.12.d 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 applied completely over the metal portion of the terminal. 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. U c� The results of the tests will be recorded and provided to the purchaser at time of delivery. BATTERY SYSTEM U) There will be four (4) 12 volt Exide®, Model 31 S950X5W, batteries that include the following features will be provided: • 950 CCA, cold cranking amps • 190 amp reserve capacity 0. • High cycle • Group 31 • Rating of 3800 CCA at 0 degrees Fahrenheit E • 760 minutes of reserve capacity • Threaded stainless steel studs Each battery case will be a black polypropylene material with a vertically ribbed container for increased vibration resistance. The cover will be manifold vented with a central venting location to allow a 45 degree tilt capacity. The inside of each battery will consist of a "maintenance free" grid construction with poly wrapped E 0 separators and a flooded epoxy bottom anchoring for maximum vibration resistance. U BATTERY SYSTEM There will be a single starting system with an ignition switch and starter button provided and located on the cab instrument panel. 00 MASTER BATTERY SWITCH There will be a master battery switch provided within the cab within easy reach of the driver to activate the battery system. c� An indicator light will be provided on the instrument panel to notify the driver of the status of the battery system. 37 of 88 Packet Pg. 810 F.12.d BATTERY COMPARTMENTS Batteries will be placed on non-corrosive mats and stored in well ventilated compartments located under the cab. Heavy-duty, 2/0 gauge, color coded battery cables will be provided. Battery terminal connections will be coated with anti-corrosion compound. Battery solenoid terminal connections will be encapsulated with semi-permanent rubberized compound. JUMPER STUDS One (1) set of battery jumper studs with plastic color-coded covers will be included on the battery E compartments. U) BATTERY CHARGER c� There will be an IOTA TM, Model DSL 75, battery charger with IQ4, controller provided. The battery charger will be wired to the AC shoreline inlet through an AC receptacle adjacent to this battery charger. There will be a KussmaulTM, Model #091-94-12, remote indicator included. 76 The battery charger will be located in the left body compartment mounted on the left wall as high as 0. possible. 0- The battery charger indicator will be located on the driver's seat riser. E AUTO EJECT FOR SHORELINE E There will be one (1) KussmaulTM, Model 091-55-20-120, 20 amp 120 volt AC shoreline inlet(s) provided to operate the dedicated 120 volt AC circuits on the apparatus. E The shoreline inlet(s) will include yellow weatherproof flip up cover(s). There will be a release solenoid wired to the vehicle's starter to eject the AC connector when the engine is starting. E 0 The shoreline(s) will be connected to the battery charger. There will be a mating connector body supplied with the loose equipment. There will be a label installed near the inlet(s) that state the following: 00, • Line Voltage • Current Ratting (amps) • Phase c� • Frequency The shoreline receptacle will be located on the driver side of cab, above wheel. 38 of 88 Packet Pg. 811 F.12.d ALTERNATOR A Leece-Neville, Model 4962PA, alternator will be provided. It will have a rated output current of 320 amps, as measured by SAE method J56. The alternator will feature an integral, self diagnostic regulator and rectifier. The alternator will be connected to the power and ground distribution system with heavy-duty cables sized to carry the full rated alternator output. ELECTRONIC LOAD MANAGEMENT E 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. 0 The ELM will monitor the vehicle's voltage while at the scene (parking brake applied). It will sequentially shut down individual electrical loads when the system voltage drops below a preset value. U 0 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. U) HEADLIGHTS There will be four (4) JW Speaker®, Model 8800, 4" x 6" rectangular LED lights mounted in the front quad style, chrome housing on each side of the cab grille: • the outside light on each side will contain a part number 055***1 low beam module 0. • the inside light on each side will contain a part number 055***1 high beam module • the headlights to include chrome bezels The low beam lights will be activated when the headlight switch is on. ,E The high beam and low beam lights will be activated when the headlight switch and the high beam switch is activated. E DIRECTIONAL LIGHTS There will be two (2) Whelen®, Model 604T*, amber LED populated directional lights provided on the front of the cab, above the headlights. E Each light will be housed in the same quad common bezel as the front warning light. U The lens color(s) to be clear. The flash pattern of the directional lights will be Steady On (Arrow). 00 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. c� CAB CLEARANCE/MARKER/ID LIGHTS There will be five (5) amber LED lights provided to indicate the presence and overall width of the vehicle in the following locations: 39 of 88 Packet Pg. 812 F.12.d • Three (3) amber LED identification lights will be installed in the center of the cab above the windshield. • Two (2) amber LED clearance lights will be installed, one (1) on each outboard side of the cab above the windshield. FRONT CAB SIDE DIRECTIONAL/MARKER LIGHTS There will be two (2) Weldon, Model 9186-8580-29, amber LED lights installed front of the cab door, one (1) on each side of the cab. The lights will activate as marker lights with the headlight switch and directional lights with the corresponding directional circuit. E 0 U) REAR CLEARANCE/MARKER/ID LIGHTING t i 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 0 0. There will be two (2) LED lights installed at the rear of the apparatus used as clearance lights located at 0- 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 E the rear as practical per the following: • To indicate the overall length of the vehicle c� • One (1) each side of the vertical centerline • As near the top as practical 00 • Red in color • 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. 40 of 88 Packet Pg. 813 F.12.d Per FMVSS 108 and CMVSS 108 requirements. REAR FMVSS LIGHTING There will be a pair of Weldon, Model 3884-0100-2*, LED tri tail lamp assemblies provided. Each module will include the following: • One (1) LED stop and tail light • One (1) LED sequential turn light (right or left) • One (1) incandescent backup light • One (1) triple light, polished aluminum housing E 0 U) The assemblies will be mounted on the face of the rear body compartments. LICENSE PLATE BRACKET One (1) license plate bracket constructed of stainless steel will be provided at the rear of the apparatus. U) One (1)white LED light with chrome housing will be provided to illuminate the license plate. A stainless steel light shield will be provided over the light that will direct illumination downward, preventing white light to the rear. 76 U) BACK-UP ALARM 0. A PRECO, Model 1040, solid-state electronic audible back-up alarm that actuates when the truck is 0 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 four (4) Amdor, Model AY-LB-12HW020, 350 lumens each, 20.00" white LED strip lights provided, one (1) for each cab door. 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 0 There will be two (2) Amdor, Model AY-LB-12HW020, 350 lumens each, 20.00" LED weatherproof strip lights with brackets provided under the pump panel running boards, one (1) each side. c� If the combination of options in the vehicle does not permit clearance for a 20.00" light, a 12.00" version of the Amdor light will be installed. 00 The lights will be controlled by the same means as the body perimeter lights. BODY PERIMETER SCENE LIGHTS E There will be two (2) Amdor, Model AY-LB-12HW012, 190 lumens each, 12.00" 12 volt DC LED strip lights provided 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 reverse signal activated, activating all the side facing perimeter lights and the headlight switch activates the side facing perimeter lights. 41 of 88 Packet Pg. 814 F.12.d STEP LIGHTS There will be four (4) white LED, step lights 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" 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. These step lights will be actuated when the ignition switch is on and the parking brake is set. All other steps on the apparatus will be illuminated per the current edition of NFPA 1901. E 0 SCENE LIGHTS There will be two (2) Whelen, Model M9LZC LED scene light(s) with chrome flange(s) installed on the side of the apparatus, one each side front of body. A control for the light(s) selected above will be the following: a switch at the driver's side switch panel a switch at the pump operator's panel 76 U) 0 no additional switch location 0 no additional switch location These lights may be load managed when the parking brake is set. ,E SIDE SCENE LIGHTS There will be two (2) Whelen®, Model M9LZC, LED scene light(s) with Model M9FC, chrome flange(s) E installed on the side of the apparatus, one (1) each side high & rearward of the driver's side & passenger's side cab doors. A control for the light(s) selected above will be the following: E 0 • a switch at the driver's side switch panel • a switch at the passenger's side switch panel • no additional switch location • no additional switch location 00 These lights may be load managed when the parking brake is applied. 12 VOLT LIGHTING There will be one (1) Fire Research Spectra Max, Model SPA260-Q20, 12 volt LED surface mounted scene light(s) with chrome bezel(s) provided match last unit . The light(s) will be controlled in the following way: • a switch at the driver's side switch panel 42 of 88 Packet Pg. 815 F.12.d • a switch at the driver's side pump panel • no additional switch location • no additional switch location The light(s) may be load managed when the parking brake is applied. 12 VOLT LIGHTING There will be one (1) Fire Research Spectra Max, Model SPA851-Q28-*, 12 volt DC LED light(s) provided on the front visor, centered. The housing(s) painted parts of this light assembly to be white with a white bezel. 0 U) The light(s) will flash when a seperate switch on instrument panel is activated and the parking brake is released. The light(s) will be controlled by the following: • a switch at the driver's side switch panel • no additional switch location • no additional switch location 76 • no additional switch location 0. 0 These light(s) may be load managed when the parking brake is applied. 12 VOLT DC SCENE LIGHTS There will be one (1) Fire Research Model SPA***-Q20, 20,000 lumens 12 volt DC powered lights with white LEDs installed on the apparatus located on the cab, cab , match last 36052. The light(s) will be installed on fixed side mount(s). E The painted parts of this light assembly to be black with a chrome bezel. The lights will be activated by a switch at the driver's side switch panel and by a switch at the left side W pump panel. E 0 U) The light(s) may be load managed when the parking brake is applied. t i c� HOSE BED LIGHTS There will be white 12 volt DC LED light strips with stainless steel protective cover, provided to light the 00 hose bed area. Hose Bed lights will meet the photometric levels listed in NFPA 1901 for Hose Bed lighting requirements. • Light strip(s) will be installed along the upper edge of the left side of the hose bed. E • Light strip(s) will be installed along the upper edge of the right side of the hose bed. The lights will be activated by a cup switch at the rear of the apparatus no more than 72.00" from the ground. 43 of 88 Packet Pg. 816 F.12.d REAR SCENE LIGHTS There will be two (2) Whelen, Model PELCC, white 12 volt DC LED scene lights with 45 degree chrome housing installed at the rear of the apparatus, one each side on the rear body bulkheads. The lights will be controlled by a switch at the driver's side switch panel and by a cup switch at the driver's side rear bulkhead. WALKING SURFACE LIGHT There will be Model FRP, 4" round black 12 volt DC LED floodlight(s) with bolt mount provided to illuminate the entire designated walking surface on top of the body. E The light(s) will be activated when the body step lights are on. WATER TANK c� Booster tank will have a capacity of 1000 gallons and be constructed of polypropylene plastic by United Plastic Fabricating, Incorporated. U) Tank joints and seams will be nitrogen welded inside and out. Tank will be baffled in accordance with NFPA Bulletin 1901 requirements. 76 Baffles will have vent openings at both the top and bottom to permit movement of air and water 0. between compartments. 0- 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. ,E 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. E 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. E Tank top will be sufficiently supported to keep it rigid during fast filling conditions. 0 U) Construction will include 2.00" polypropylene dowels spaced no more than 30.00" apart and welded to U the transverse partitions. Two (2) of the dowels will be drilled and tapped (.50" diameter, 13.00" deep) to accommodate lifting eyes. 00 A sump that will be sized dependent on the tank to pump plumbing will be provided at the bottom of the water tank. Sump will include a drain plug and the tank outlet. c� 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. 44 of 88 Packet Pg. 817 F.12.d 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. E 0 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. c) c� SLEEVE, PLUMBING, THROUGH TANK One (1) sleeve will be provided in the water tank for a 3.00" pipe to the rear. HOSE BED The hose bed will be fabricated of.125"-5052 aluminum with a nominal 38,000 psi tensile strength. 76 Upper and rear edges of side panels will have a double break for rigidity. U) 0. 0 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 ,E hose aeration. The grating slats will be a minimum of 0.50" x 4.50" with spacing between slats for hose ventilation. E The hose bed interior walls will be painted to match the lower body color. Hose bed will accommodate 1000' 5" / 300' 3". HOSE BED DIVIDER E 0 One (1) hosebed divider will be furnished for separating hose. c, Each divider will be constructed of a .25" brushed aluminum sheet. Flat surfaces will be sanded for 2 uniform appearance, or constructed of brushed aluminum. 00 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. E Acorn nuts will be installed on all bolts in the hose bed which have exposed threads. A cross-divider will be provided just behind the fill tower. The divider will be bolted to the side sheet. 45 of 88 Packet Pg. 818 F.12.d HOSE BED COVER A two (2) section hose bed cover, constructed of.125" bright aluminum treadplate will be furnished. The cover will be hinged with full length stainless steel piano hinge. The sides will be slanted down. A stationary bridgework support assembly will be provided at the rear to support the cover. The cover will be reinforced so that it can support the weight of a man walking on the cover. The cover is designed with the left cover opening first. If access to the water tank fill tower is blocked by the hose bed cover, then a hinged door will be provided in it so that the tank may be filled without raising cover doors. E 0 Chrome grab handles and four (4) gas filled cylinders will be provided to assist in opening and closing the cover. A handrail is to be provided at the rear, in the center of the support, to assist in opening the cover. The hose bed cover will be connected to the Do Not Move Truck indicator. The light will be activated if the cover is not in the stowed position and the parking brake is released. RUNNING BOARDS Running boards will be fabricated of.125" bright aluminum treadplate. 76 0 0. Each running board will be supported by a welded 2.00" square tubing and channel assembly, which 0- will be bolted to the pump compartment substructure. Running boards will be 12.75" deep and spaced .50" away from the pump panel. ,E A splash guard will be provided above the running board treadplate. TAILBOARD E 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. E 0 The exterior side will be flanged down and in for increased rigidity of tailboard structure. REAR WALL, SMOOTH ALUMINUM/BODY MATERIAL The rear facing surfaces of the center rear wall will be smooth aluminum. 00 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 dual action finished aluminum. c� REAR TOW EYES ° Two (2) tow eyes, which are an integral part of the body mounting substructure, will be installed below the rear of the truck. 46 of 88 Packet Pg. 819 F.12.d The tow eyes will be of adequate strength to allow the truck to be pulled from the eyes. REAR TOW BAR One (1) tow bar will be installed under the tailboard, 3.00" forward from the rear of the tailboard. With air ride suspension and a 65 gallon fuel tank, the tow bar will be located .50" further rearward than normal when there is this combination of options. The tow bar assembly will be designed and positioned to allow up to a 30-degree upward angled pull of 17,000 lb, or a 20,000 lb straight horizontal pull in line with the centerline of the vehicle. The tow bar design will have been tested and evaluated using finite element analysis techniques. E 0 COMPARTMENTATION Body and compartments will be fabricated of 0.125", 5052-1-132 aluminum. Side compartments will be an integral assembly with the rear fenders. U) Circular fender liners will be provided for prevention of rust pockets and ease of maintenance. c� Side compartment flooring will be of the sweep out design with the floor higher than the compartment door lip. U) 0 The side compartment door opening will be framed by flanging the edges in 1.75" and bending out 0 again 0.75" to form an angle. Drip protection will be provided above the doors by means of bright aluminum extrusion, formed bright E aluminum treadplate or polished stainless steel. E LU 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. E Side compartment covers will be separate from the compartment tops. Front facing compartment walls will be covered with bright aluminum treadplate. E 0 All screws and bolts which protrude into a compartment will have acorn nuts on the ends to prevent injury. U c� UNDERBODY SUPPORT SYSTEM CL Due to the severe loading requirements of this pumper a method of body and compartment support 00, 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. c� Forward to the rear axle, the support system will include "L"-shaped support members bolted to the chassis frame rails. These welded support members will include vertical formed channels, horizontal structural channels, and support gussets. These parts extend from the chassis frame outward underneath the body. 47 of 88 Packet Pg. 820 F.12.d Rearward to the rear axle, the body support system will include two rearward facing "L"-shaped support members bolted to the chassis frame rails. These support members will be connected to the two body supporting crossmembers forming a boxed foundation for the rear body support system. Steel upper platform decks will be mounted on the top of these support members to create a floating substructure which will result in a 500 lb equipment support rating per lower compartment. All structural components of this system will be made from high strength 50K steel plate material or structural steel componentry. The steel frames as well as the steel vertical angles will be treated with an epoxy E-coat to provide resistance to corrosion and chemicals as standard. E 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 U 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. c� The neoprene isolators will be installed in a pattern which assimilates a three (3)-point mounting pattern to reduce the natural flex of the chassis being transmitted to the body. U) A design with body compartments hanging on the chassis in an unsupported fashion will not be 0. 0 acceptable. AGGRESSIVE WALKING SURFACE All exterior surfaces designated as stepping, standing, and walking areas will comply with the required ,E average slip resistance of the current NFPA standards. LOUVERS E 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 will be fully tested. Proven engineering and test techniques such as finite element analysis, strain gauging, and model analysis will be performed with special attention given to fatigue, life and structural integrity of the body and substructure. 00 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. 48 of 88 Packet Pg. 821 F.12.d • 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 (3) 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 44.00" 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 38.25" 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. E The spool of the rollup door at the top of the compartment takes up some usable space. The depth of ,E 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 (1) hand. RIGHT SIDE COMPARTMENTATION The right side compartmentation will consist of three (3) rollup door compartments. E 0 A full height, rollup door compartment ahead of the rear wheels will be provided. The interior dimensions of this compartment will be 44.00" wide x 66.63" high x 25.88" deep in the lower 25.00" of U the compartment and 12.00" deep in the remaining upper portion. The clear door opening will be a minimum of 38.25" wide x 56.88" high. 00 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. E 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. 49 of 88 Packet Pg. 822 F.12.d 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 (1) hand. SIDE COMPARTMENT ROLLUP DOOR(S) There will be six (6) compartment doors installed on the side compartments. The doors will be double faced aluminum construction, painted one (1) color to match the lower portion of the body and manufactured by Gortite®. E 0 U) Lath sections will be an interlocking rib design and will be individually replaceable without complete U 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. 0 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 E over lift bar for additional area to aid in closing the door. E 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. 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". U) A heavy-duty magnetic switch will be used for control of open compartment door warning lights. U c� REAR COMPARTMENTATION A roll-up door compartment above the rear tailboard will be provided. 00, The interior dimensions of this compartment will be 40.00" wide x 47.38" high x 25.88" deep. The spool of the rollup door at the top of the compartment takes up some usable space. The depth of the compartment will be calculated with the compartment door closed. c� A louvered, removable access panel will be furnished on the back wall of the compartment. The rear compartment will be open into the rear side compartments. The clear door opening of this compartment will be a minimum of 33.25" wide x 37.63" high. 50 of 88 Packet Pg. 823 F.12.d Closing of the door will not require releasing, unlocking, or unlatching any mechanism and will easily be accomplished with one hand. ROLLUP REAR COMPARTMENT DOOR 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 E 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 U 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. c� 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. 0. 0 Door will be constructed from an aluminum box section. The exterior surface of each slat will be flat. The interior surface will be concave to provide strength and prevent loose equipment from jamming the door from inside. E ,E 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". E A heavy-duty magnetic switch will be used for control of open compartment door warning lights. COMPARTMENT LIGHTING There will be seven (7) compartments with Amdor, Model AY-9220, white 12 volt DC LED compartment E light strips. The lights will be mounted with mechanical fasteners. U There will be two (2) strip lights installed vertically in each compartment opening per the latest NFPA requirements. 00 The lights will be activated when the battery switch is on and the respective compartment door is opened. HATCH COMPARTMENT Two (2) hatch compartments will be provided above the left and right side compartments. Each hatch compartment will extend the full length of the side body compartmentation x 13.75" wide. The height of each hatch compartment will match the side sheet height or be below the side sheet by a minimum of 3.00" to a maximum hatch height of 22.00". 51 of 88 Packet Pg. 824 F.12.d Sides of the compartment will be constructed of the same material as the body and painted job color. A chrome and black vinyl molding will be provided to cover the seam between the top of the body panel and the bottom of the hatch compartment. The vertical outboard seam at the center of the compartment will be smooth weld finished and painted. The top of the compartment will be constructed of bright aluminum treadplate. Two (2) lift-up, bright aluminum treadplate doors will be provided on the top of the compartment. Doors will have lipped edges with a rubber seal for weather resistance. Each door will have a lever handle with a slam style latch. Doors will be hinged on the outboard side and will utilize a gas strut (or rubber covered chain on narrow width doors) 0 Compartment will drain to an area below the hose bed. U COMPARTMENT LIGHTING There will be a 42.00" 12 volt DC strip light with white LEDs mounted on the interior, hinged side of each door. The lights will be mounted with mechanical fasteners. The lights will be activated when the battery switch is on and the door is opened. MOUNTING TRACKS76 There will be seven (7) sets of tracks for mounting shelf(s) in LS1, LS2, LS3, RS1, RS2, RS3 and B1. These tracks will be installed vertically to support the adjustable shelf(s). The tracks will be painted to 0 match the compartment interior. ADJUSTABLE SHELVES E There will be ten (10) shelves with a capacity of 500 lb provided. E The shelf construction will consist of .188" aluminum painted spatter gray with 2.00" sides. E 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 in LS1 at the depth transition point, in RS1 at the transition point, in RS3 at the E transition point, in RS2 centered between the floor and the ceiling, in RS3 in the lower third, in RS1 in the upper third, in LS1 centered between the floor and ceiling, in LS1 in the upper third, in LS1 in the U 0 upper third and in LS3 at the depth transition point. SLIDE-OUT ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT TRAY 00, There will be two (2) slide-out trays provided. Each tray will have 2.00" high sides and a minimum capacity rating of 500 lb in the extended position. E Each tray will be constructed of aluminum painted spatter gray. Each tray will be mounted on a pair of side mounted slides. The slide mechanisms will have ball bearings for ease of operation and years of dependable service. The slides will be mounted to shelf tracks to allow the tray to be adjustable up and down within the designated mounting location. 52 of 88 Packet Pg. 825 F.12.d An automatic lock will be provided for both the in and out tray positions. The lock trip mechanism will be located at the front of the tray and will be easily operated with a gloved hand. The location(s) will be in RS1 centered between the floor and the ceiling and in LS3 in the lower third SLIDE-OUT FLOOR MOUNTED TRAY There will be four (4) floor mounted slide-out tray(s) provided. Each tray will have 2.00" high sides and a minimum capacity rating of 500 lb in the extended position. Each tray will be constructed of aluminum painted spatter gray E 0 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. U c� To ensure years of dependable service, the slides will be coated with a finish that is tested to withstand a minimum of 1,000 hours of salt spray per ASTM B117. 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 0. be provided upon request. 0 Automatic locks will be provided for both the "in" and "out" 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 RS3, LS1, B1 and LS3. SWING OUT TOOLBOARD A swing out aluminum toolboard will be provided. It will be a minimum of.188" thick with .203" diameter holes in a pegboard pattern with 1.00" centers between holes. E 0 A 1.00" x 1.00" aluminum tube frame will be welded to the edge of the pegboard. The board will be mounted on a pivoting device at the front of the compartment on the top and bottom to allow easy movement in and out of the compartment. The maximum tool load will be 400 pounds. 00 The board will have positive lock in the stowed and extended position. The board will be mounted stationary within the compartment. There will be One (1) toolboard(s) provided. The toolboard(s) will be spatter gray painted and installed RS2. ° 53 of 88 Packet Pg. 826 F.12.d PARTITION, TRANSVERSE REAR COMPARTMENT One (1) partition will be bolted in place to separate the right side rear compartment from the rear tailboard compartment. The partition will be body material painted spatter gray. RUB RAIL Bottom edge of the side and rear of the body compartments will be trimmed with a bright aluminum extruded rub rail. E 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 E of damage. BODY FENDER CROWNS c� 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. U) 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. Rubber welting will be provided between the body and crown. 76 U) BODY FENDER LINER 0. 0 A painted to match the lower body color fender liner will be provided. The liners will be removable to aid in the maintenance of rear suspension components. HARD SUCTION HOSE Two (2) lengths of 6.00" corrugated hard suction hose, 10' in length, will be provided. The hose will be equipped with a long handle female coupling on one (1) end and a rocker lug male coupling on the other end. Couplings will be hard coated aluminum. HARD SUCTION HOSE STORAGE One (1) fully enclosed hard suction hose compartment will be provided on the left side between the water tank and side sheet area and capable of storing two (2) hard suction hoses. E 0 Two (2) aluminum troughs will be provided one (1) above the other inside the compartment. One (1) smooth aluminum door with a pair of Southco C2 black powder coated flush latches hinged on the left side, will be provided at the rear of the compartment. 00 HANDRAILS The handrails will be 1.25" diameter knurled aluminum 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. 54 of 88 Packet Pg. 827 F.12.d HANDRAILS One (1) vertical handrail will be located on each rear beavertail. HANDRAIL One (1) full width horizontal handrail will be provided below the hose bed at the rear of the apparatus. AIR BOTTLE STORAGE (TRIPLE) A quantity of three (3) air bottle compartments designed to hold (3) air bottles up to 7.25" in diameter x 26.00" deep will be provided on the left side forward of the rear wheels, on the right side forward of the rear wheels and on the right side rearward of the rear wheels. A polished stainless steel door with a chrome plated flush lift & turn latch will be provided to contain the air bottle. A dielectric barrier will be E provided between the door hinge, hinge fasteners and the body sheet metal. U Inside the compartment, black rubber matting will be provided. AIR BOTTLE COMPARTMENT STRAP A strap will be provided in the air bottle compartment(s) to help contain the air bottles when the vehicle is parked on an incline. The strap will wrap around the neck and attach to the wall of the compartment. EXTENSION LADDER There will be a 24' two-section aluminum Duo-Safety Series 900-A extension ladder provided. 0. ROOF LADDER There will be a 14' aluminum Duo-Safety Series 775-A roof ladder provided. LADDER STORAGE ,E The ladders will be stored between the water tank and the right side compartments. The ladders will extend into the pump compartment just to the rear of the water pump discharges. E 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. E 0 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. U c� A bright aluminum treadplate 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. 00, The ladders will be stored with back board. The enclosure will also include a vertically hinged smooth aluminum door with a pair of lift and turn latches to access the ladders. FOLDING LADDER One (1) 10.00' aluminum, Series 585-A, Duo-Safety folding ladder will be installed in a U-shaped trough inside the ladder storage compartment . 55 of 88 Packet Pg. 828 F.12.d BACKBOARD STORAGE A transverse area over the pump and rearward of the crosslays will hold one (1) storage trough. A blister will be supplied at each side to enclose the backboards due to their length. The backboards will be accessible from either side of the vehicle through the aluminum treadplate door(s) with a lift and turn latch. The door(s) will be hinged along the forward edge. The size of the backboard(s) to be stored will be 72.00" long x 18.00" wide x 2.00" high. 10' PIKE POLE There will be one (1) Fire Hooks Unlimited NHFG-10, 10' pike pole(s) with fiberglass handles and ram knob end provided. 0 6' PIKE POLE There will be one (1) Fire Hooks Unlimited NHF-6, 6' pike pole(s) with fiberglass handles provided. U) 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. 0 0. STEPS 0 A folding step will be provided on the front of each fender compartment. The step will be bright finished, non-skid with a luminescent tread coating, that is rechargeable from any light source and can hold a charge for up to 24 hours, on the stepping surface. Each step will incorporate an LED light to ,E illuminate the stepping surface. The step can be used as a hand hold with two openings wide enough for a gloved hand. E REAR FOLDING STEPS Bright finished, non-skid folding steps with a luminescent tread coating, that is rechargeable from any light source and can hold a charge for up to 24 hours, on the stepping surface will be provided at the rear. Each step will incorporate an LED light to illuminate the stepping surface. The steps can be used E as a hand hold with two openings wide enough for a gloved hand. 0 Two (2) additional folding steps will be located DS/PS front body. The step(s) will be bright finished, non-skid with a luminescent tread coating, that is rechargeable from any light source and can hold a charge for up to 24 hours, on the stepping surface. Each step will incorporate an LED light to illuminate 00 the stepping surface. The step(s) can be used as a hand hold with two openings wide enough for a gloved hand. There will be one (1) bright aluminum treadplate cover/step/s provided and installed DS cargo within the cargo area over the pump. The step will be reinforced for walking. 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 supports both the fire pump and the side running boards. 56 of 88 Packet Pg. 829 F.12.d The pump compartment will be mounted on the chassis frame rails with rubber biscuits in a four (4) point pattern to allow for chassis frame twist. Pump compartment, pump, plumbing and gauge panels will be removable from the chassis in 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. PUMP CONTROL PANELS (LEFT SIDE CONTROL) All pump controls and gauges will be located at the left side of the apparatus and properly identified. U c� Layout of the pump control panel will be ergonomically efficient and systematically organized. The pump operator's control panel will be removable in two (2) main sections for ease of maintenance: The upper section will contain sub-panels for the mounting of the pump pressure control device, engine monitoring gauges, electrical switches, and foam controls (if applicable). Sub-panels will be removable from the face of the pump panel for ease of maintenance. Below the sub-panels will be located all76 valve controls and line pressure gauges. 0. 0 The lower section of the panel will contain all inlets, outlets, and drains. All push/pull valve controls will have 1/4 turn locking control rods with polished chrome plated zinc tee handles. Guides for the push/pull control rods will be chrome plated zinc castings securely mounted to the pump panel. Push/pull valve controls will be capable of locking in any position. The control rods will pull straight out of the panel and will be equipped with universal joints to eliminate binding. E IDENTIFICATION TAGS The identification tag for each valve control will be recessed in the face of the tee handle. All discharge outlets will have color coded identification tags, with each discharge having its own unique E color. Color coding will include the labeling of the outlet and the drain for each corresponding discharge. U c� All line pressure gauges will be mounted directly above the corresponding discharge control tee handles and recessed within the same chrome plated casting as the rod guide for quick identification. 00, The gauge and rod guide casting will be removable from the face of the pump panel for ease of maintenance. The casting will be color coded to correspond with the discharge identification tag. All remaining identification tags will be mounted on the pump panel in chrome plated bezels. c� The pump panel on the right side will be removable with lift and turn type fasteners. Trim rings will be installed around all inlets and outlets. 57 of 88 Packet Pg. 830 F.12.d MIDSHIP FIRE PUMP Midship fire pump will be a Hale QMAX-150, 1500 gpm single (1) stage midship mounted centrifugal type. Pump will be the class "A" type. Pump will deliver the percentage of rated discharges at the pressures indicated below: - 100% of rated capacity at 150 psi net pump pressure. - 100% of rated capacity at 165 psi net pump pressure. E 0 -70% of rated capacity at 200 psi net pump pressure. U -50% of rated capacity at 250 psi net pump pressure. Entire pump and both suction and discharge passages will be hydrostatically tested to a pressure of 500 psi. c� Pump will be fully tested at the pump manufacturer's factory to the performance requirements as outlined by the current NFPA 1901 standards and will be free from objectionable pulsation and vibration. U) 0 0. 0 Pump body and related parts will be of fine grain, alloy cast iron with a minimum tensile strength of 30,000 psi (2041.2 bar). All moving parts in contact with water will be of high quality bronze or stainless steel. ,E Pump body will be horizontally split, on a single plane in two (2) sections, for easy removal of entire impeller assembly, including wear rings and bearings from beneath the pump, without disturbing pump E piping or the mounting of the pump in the chassis. Pump will have one (1) double suction impeller. The pump body will have two (2) opposed discharge volute cutwaters to eliminate radial unbalance. E 0 Pump impeller will be hard, fine grain bronze of the mixed flow design, accurately machined, hand- ground, and individually balanced. The vanes of the impeller intake eyes will be hand-ground and U polished to a sharp edge. They will be of sufficient size and design to provide ample reserve capacity utilizing minimum horsepower. 00 Impeller clearance rings will be bronze and easily renewable without replacing impeller or pump volute body. They will be of the wrap-around double labyrinth design for maximum efficiency. Pump shaft will be electric furnace heat-treated, corrosion resistant stainless steel. It will be super-finished under E packing with galvanic corrosion (zinc separators in packing) protection for longer shaft life. Pump shaft will be sealed with double oil seal to keep road dirt and water out of drive unit. Pump shaft will be rigidly supported by three (3) bearings for minimum deflection. A high lead bronze sleeve bearing will be located immediately adjacent to the impeller (on the side opposite of the drive unit). The sleeve bearing will be automatically oil lubricated and pressure balanced to exclude foreign 58 of 88 Packet Pg. 831 F.12.d material. The remaining bearings will be heavy-duty, deep groove ball bearings in the gearbox and will be splash lubricated. MECHANICAL SEAL ON PUMP Only one (1) mechanical seal will be used on the suction (inboard) side of the pump. The mechanical seal will be 2.00" in diameter and will be spring loaded, maintenance-free, and self-adjusting. The mechanical seal construction will be a carbon sealing ring, stainless steel coil spring, Viton® rubber boot, and a tungsten carbide seat with a Teflon backup seal. PUMP TRANSMISSION E The drive unit will be cast and completely manufactured and tested at the Hale Products, Inc. factory. The pump drive unit will be of sufficient size to withstand up to 16,000 foot/ pounds of torque from the U engine in both the road and pump operating conditions. The drive unit is will be designed with ample lubrication reserve to maintain the proper operating temperature. The gearbox drive shafts will be of heat treated chrome nickel steel and 2.75" in diameter on both the input and output drive shafts. They will be designed to withstand the full torque of the engine in both road and pump operating conditions. All gears, both drive and pump, will be of the highest quality, electric furnace, chrome nickel steel. Bores will be ground to size and teeth integrated, crown-shaved and hardened, to give an extremely 0 accurate gear for long life, smooth, quiet running and higher load carrying capability. An accurately cut spur design will be provided to eliminate all possible end thrust. E Pierce Manufacturing will select the pump ratio to provide the maximum performance with the engine E and transmission selected. Three (3) green warning lights will be provided to indicate to the operator(s) when the pump has completed the shift from Road to Pump position. Two (2) lights will be located in the truck driving compartment and one (1) light on pump operator's panel adjacent to the throttle control. PUMPING MODE An interlock system will be provided to ensure that the pump drive system components are properly E engaged so that the apparatus can be safely operated. The interlock system will be designed to allow stationary pumping only. U c� AIR PUMP SHIFT Pump shift engagement will be made by a two (2) position sliding collar, actuated pneumatically (by air 00 pressure), with a three (3) position air control switch located in the cab. A manual back-up shift control will also be located on the left side pump panel behind an S/S access door. 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 the chassis transmission is in pump gear. This indicator light will be labeled "OK to pump". 59 of 88 Packet Pg. 832 F.12.d 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 E discharge side of the pump for cooling the engine water. The heat exchanger will be a separate unit. It will be installed in the pump or engine compartment with the control located on the pump operator's U control panel. The exchanger will be plumbed to the master drain valve. INTAKE RELIEF VALVE - PUMP There will be One (1) Elkhart Style 40 relief valve(s) installed on the suction side of the pump preset at 125 psig. The relief valve(s) will have a working range of 75 psi to 250 psi. 76 U) The outlet will terminate below the frame rails with a 2.50" National Standard hose thread adapter and 0. 0 will have a "do not cap" warning tag. The relief valve pressure control will be located behind behind the right side pump panel with a stainless steel access door . PRESSURE CONTROLLER A Fire Research Pump Boss Model PBA200 pressure governor will be provided. E 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. E PRIMING PUMP The priming pump will be a Trident Emergency Products compressed air powered, high efficiency, U multistage venturi based AirPrime System, conforming to standards outlined in the current edition of NFPA 1901. 00 All wetted metallic parts of the priming system are to be of brass and stainless steel construction. One (1) priming control will open the priming valve and start the pump primer. E PUMP MANUALS There will be a total of three (3) 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 one (1) hard, paper copy and two (2) electronic copies. Each manual will cover pump operation, maintenance, and parts. 60 of 88 Packet Pg. 833 F.12.d 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. U c� 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. FOAM SYSTEM PLUMBING All piping that is in contact with the foam concentrate or foam/water solution will be stainless steel. The fittings will be stainless steel or brass. Cast iron pump manifolds will be allowed. 0 0. MAIN PUMP INLETS 0 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 E reducing corrosion in the pump. ,LU MAIN PUMP INLET CAP Fire Department will provide one (1) cap for the main pump inlet. E The contractor will provide one (1) cap for the main pump inlet. The cap will have National Standard Threads and be chrome plated. This cap will be the Pierce VLH, which incorporates a patent pending thread design to automatically relieve stored pressure in the line when disconnected. E 0 VALVES All ball valves will be Akron® Brass. The Akron valves will be the 8000 series heavy-duty style with a U 0 stainless steel ball and a simple two-seat design. No lubrication or regular maintenance is required on the valve. 00 Valves will have a ten (10) year warranty. The location of the valve for the two (2) inlets will be recessed behind the pump panel. E INLET CONTROL c� The side auxiliary inlet(s) will incorporate a quarter-turn ball valve with the control located at the inlet valve. The valve operating mechanism will indicate the position of the valve. 61 of 88 Packet Pg. 834 F.12.d 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. RIGHT SIDE INLET There will be one (1) auxiliary inlet with a 2.50" valve at the right 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. E 0 FRONT INLET A 6.00" inlet front inlet that extends through the front bumper extension on the right side will be provided. The plumbing will consist of 5.00" stainless steel and a 5.00" stainless steel Jamesbury butterfly valve . Only radius elbows will be used in the piping, no mitered joints. Drains will be furnished in all the low points of piping and have .75" valves with T swing handle. Bleeder valves will be located near the threaded connection and the valve control. 0 0. 0 Die cast zinc screens will be provided at the front inlet connection. FRONT INLET CONTROL E The front inlet will be gated with the control located at the pump operator's panel. The valve operating Cr mechanism will indicate the position of the valve or an indicator will be provided to show when the valve is closed. There will be an electric valve controller provided. The control will be momentary to allow the valve to be gated for ease of operation. Indicator lights will be provided to show if the valve is open or closed. FRONT INLET INTAKE RELIEF VALVE E An Elkhart Brass Style 40 intake pressure relief valve will be provided on the inlet side of the valve 0 preset at 125 psig. U c� The pressure relief valve will be adjustable from 75 to 250 psi. 00 The outlet will be 2.50" National Standard hose thread and terminate below the frame rails and will have a "do not cap" warning tag near the discharge outlet. FRONT INLET PIPING The piping for the front inlet will extend thru the front bumper and terminate with a chrome plated National Standard hose thread adapter, so that the adapter threads protrude just far enough to allow a hose coupling to be installed. FRONT INLET CAP The front inlet will have National Standard hose threads with a long handle cap. 62 of 88 Packet Pg. 835 F.12.d The cap will incorporate a thread design to automatically relieve stored pressure in the line when disconnected. The cap will be fabricated from brass material. 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 "T" 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. U) TANK TO PUMP The booster tank will be connected to the intake side of the pump with stainless steel 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 angle76 down into the tank sump. A rubber coupling will be included in this line to prevent damage from 0. 0 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. DISCHARGE OUTLET CONTROLS The discharge outlets will incorporate a quarter-turn ball valve with the control located at the pump E operator's panel. The valve operating mechanism will indicate the position of the valve. 0 U) If a handwheel control valve is used, the control will be a minimum of a 3.9" diameter stainless steel U handwheel with a dial position indicator built in to the center of the handwheel. Any 3.00 inch or larger discharge valve will be a slow-operating valve in accordance with NFPA 00, 16.7.5.3. 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. 63 of 88 Packet Pg. 836 F.12.d 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 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. E 0 U) RIGHT SIDE OUTLET ELBOWS U 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. The elbow will be Pierce VLH, which incorporates an exclusive thread design to automatically relieve stored pressure in the line when disconnected. 76 There will be One (1) discharge outlet with a 3.00" valve on the right side of the apparatus, terminating with a 3.00" (M) National Standard hose thread adapter. 0 Any 3.00 inch or larger discharge valve will be a slow-operating valve in accordance with NFPA 16.7.5.3. E ADDITIONAL RIGHT SIDE OUTLET ELBOWS The 3.00" outlet will be furnished with a 30 degree, 3.00" (F) National Standard hose thread x 5.00" Storz elbow adapter with Storz cap. FRONT DISCHARGE OUTLET There will be one (1) 1.50" discharge outlet piped to the front of the apparatus and located on the top of the left side of the front bumper. E 0 Plumbing will consist of 2.00" piping and flexible hose with a 2.00" ball valve with control at the pump operator's panel. A fabricated weldment made of stainless steel pipe will be used in the plumbing where appropriate. The piping will terminate with a 1.50" NST with 90 degree stainless steel swivel. 00 There will be automatic drains provided at all low points of the piping. REAR DISCHARGE OUTLET There will be One (1) discharge outlet piped to the rear of the hose bed, left 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. 64 of 88 Packet Pg. 837 F.12.d 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. DISCHARGE CAPS/ INLET PLUGS Chrome plated, rocker lug, caps with chain will be furnished for all discharge outlets 1.00" thru 3.00" in size, besides the pre-connected hose outlets. E 0 U) Chrome plated, rocker lug, plugs with chain will be furnished for all auxiliary inlets 1.00" thru 3.00" in U size. c� The caps and plugs will incorporate a thread design to automatically relieve stored pressure in the line when disconnected. c� OUTLET BLEEDER VALVE A 0.75" bleeder valve will be provided for each outlet 1.50" or larger. Automatic drain valves are 76 acceptable with some outlets if deemed appropriate with the application. 0. 0 The valves will be located behind the panel with a T 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. ,E The T swing handle will provide an ergonomic position for operating the valve without twisting the wrist and provides excellent leverage. E 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. E 0 U) DELUGE RISER U 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 with a 00, handwheel control. TELESCOPIC PIPING The deluge riser piping will include a 18.00" Task Force Model XG18 Extend-A-Gun extension. c� This extension will be telescopic to allow the deluge gun to be raised 18.00" increasing the range of operation. A position sensor will be provided on the telescopic piping that will activate the "do not move vehicle" light inside the cab when the monitor is in the raised position. 65 of 88 Packet Pg. 838 F.12.d MONITOR A customer/dealer supplied and installed make and model TBD monitor will be properly installed on the deluge riser. 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. U c� 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. 76 0 0. Crosslay bed flooring will consist of removable perforated brushed aluminum. 0- 2.50" CROSSLAY HOSE BED One (1) crosslay with 2.50" outlets will be provided. This bed to be capable of carrying 200' of 2.50" double jacketed hose and will be plumbed with 2.50" i.d. pipe and gated with a 2.50" quarter turn ball LU valve. Outlet to be equipped with a 2.50" 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 control will be at the pump operator's panel. E When used in conjunction with other crosslay/speedlay/deadlay configurations, a center crosslay 0 divider, when needed, will be fabricated of.25" aluminum and will provide adjustment from side to side. U The divider will have an unpainted finish. The remainder of the crosslay bed will be painted job color. Stainless steel vertical scuffplates will be provided at hose bed ends (each side of vehicle). Bottom of 00 hose bed ends (each side) will also be equipped with a stainless steel scuffplate. Crosslay bed flooring will consist of removable perforated brushed aluminum. E CROSS LAY/DEADLAY HOSE RESTRAINT Elastic netting will be provided across the top and ends of three (3) 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. 66 of 88 Packet Pg. 839 F.12.d CROSSLAY 8.00" LOWER THAN STANDARD The crosslays will be lowered 8.00" from standard. FOAM SYSTEM An Akron, Model 3126, foam eductor, with a capacity for 125 gpm, will be installed on the discharge side of the pump. Foam eductor will have a ball-type check valve to prevent water flow back into the foam agent line. Foam eductor will have a quarter-turn ball valve, for alternation between the bypass and the eductor. The foam system will be a single agent system capable of handling class A foam concentrates as well as most class B foam concentrates. E 0 U) The foam eductor will be plumbed to the front outlet discharge. U c� Controls for the foam system will be located on the pump operator's panel and labeled with red tags for easy identification. The controls for the eductor, foam supply, and the flush will be electric over pneumatic to allow for an ergonomically designed control panel and simplified operation. c� Provided with the system will be an instruction plate and plumbing schematic. Push/pull handles for the foam system will be labeled with red tags for easy identification. 0 0. All piping coming in direct contact with the foam concentrate will be immune to the concentrate, so 0- deterioration of the plumbing will be avoided. This system will have a bypass eductor type foam, with a rated capacity of 125 gpm at .25 percent .5 percent, 1 percent, 3 percent, and 6 percent. Foam system operational considerations: 200 psi eductor inlet pressure will be required for proper operation. FOAM OUTLET(S) There will be one (1) foam outlet installed IDS panel. The outlet(s) will be plumbed to the pump panel foam tank/cell with a minimum of 1.50" S/S piping or flexible hose capable of resisting the corrosion E caused by all foam concentrates. Each foam outlet(s) will have a 1.50" inline S/S ball valve with the control handle located near the foam outlet. The foam outlet(s) will terminate with 1.50" connections. U c� A 0.25" brass ball valve will be provided for each foam outlet to allow flushing of the entire foam outlet piping. The valve control will be located near each foam outlet(s). 00, Swing style of S/S check valve(s) will be installed at the foam tank/cell to prevent water from the flush line(s) from entering the foam tank/cell. The foam outlet(s) will terminate with a S/S cam-lock style of quick disconnect male fitting with a matching female S/S dust cap. Female S/S cam-lock style of adapter(s) with locking levers and FNPT threads will be supplied in loose equipment for the end user to connect to the foam outlet(s). 67 of 88 Packet Pg. 840 F.12.d FOAM TANK The foam tank will be an integral portion of the polypropylene water tank. The cell will have a capacity of 30 gallons of foam with the intended use of Class B foam. The foam cell will not reduce the capacity of the water tank. The foam cell will have a screen in the fill dome and a breather in the lid. FOAM TANK DRAIN The foam tank drain will be a 1.00" drain valve located inside the pump compartment accessible through a door on the right side pump panel. TAG(S) There will be ten (10) special tag(s) provided. The tag(s) will have the following wording same as last E unit 32147. The tag(s) will have the following color(s) Match last unit 32147. U 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 pump and gauge panels will be constructed of aluminum with a painted FormCoat black finish. A polished aluminum trim molding will be provided around each panel. 76 U) 0 PUMP ACCESS 0 Right Side Panel The right side upper pump panel will be removable. E Panel Fastener The removable panels will be secured with chrome flush lift and turn latch . The left side pump panels will be attached with screws. The right side lower pump panel (drain bank) will be attached with screws. PUMP COMPARTMENT LIGHT E 0 A pump compartment light will be provided inside the right side pump enclosure and accessible through a door on the pump panel. U c� A .125" weep hole will be provided in each light lens, preventing moisture retention. 00 Engine monitoring graduated LED indicators will be incorporated with the pressure controller. THROTTLE READY GREEN INDICATOR LIGHT There will be a green indicator light integrated with the pressure governor and/or engine throttle installed on the pump operators panel that is activated when the pump is in throttle ready mode. OK TO PUMP INDICATOR LIGHT There will be a green indicator light installed on the pump operators panel that is activated when the pump is in Ok To Pump mode. 68 of 88 Packet Pg. 841 F.12.d 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 E control panel. 0 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. c� This gauge will include a 10 year warranty against leakage, pointer defect, and defective bourdon tube. PRESSURE GAUGES The individual "line" pressure gauges for the discharges will be Class 1© interlube filled. 0. 0 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#. E 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: 00 • 100 percent = Green 75 percent = Yellow • 50 percent = Yellow • 25 percent = Yellow E • 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. 69 of 88 Packet Pg. 842 F.12.d 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. FOAM LEVEL GAUGE An electronic foam level gauge will be provided on the operator's panel that registers foam level by means of five (5) colored LED lights. The lights will be durable, ultra-bright five (5) LED design E viewable through 180 degrees. The foam level indicators will be as follows: U • 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 76 indication. To further alert the pump operator, the lights will flash sequentially when the foam tank is0. 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 reduceCr E vibrations that can cause broken wires and loose electronic components. The encapsulated design will provide complete protection from foam and environmental elements. An industrial pressure transducer will be mounted to the outside of the tank. The display will be able to be calibrated in the field and will measure head pressure to accurately show the tank level. STEP/LIGHT SHIELD There will be an aluminum treadplate stepping surface no less than 8.00" deep and properly reinforced to support a man's weight, installed over the pump operators panel. U • There will be 12 volt DC white LED lights installed under the step to illuminate the controls, switches, essential instructions, gauges, and instruments necessary for the operation of the apparatus. These lights will be activated by the pump panel light switch. Additional lights will00 be included every 18.00" depending on the size of the pump house. • One (1) pump panel light will come on when the pump is in ok to pump mode. E There will be a light activated above the pump panel light switch when the parking brake is applied. This is to afford the operator some illumination when first approaching the control panel. There will be one (1) white LED, step light provided above this step. In order to ensure exceptional illumination, each step 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" 70 of 88 Packet Pg. 843 F.12.d square at the same 10.00" distance below the light. The step light will be activated by the pump panel light switch. AIR HORN SYSTEM Two (2) Buell, Model 1063, air horns will be recessed in the front bumper. The horn system will be piped to the air brake system wet tank utilizing 0.38" tubing. A pressure protection valve will be installed in-line to prevent loss of air in the air brake system. Air Horn Location The air horns will be located on each side of the bumper, just outside of the frame rails. AIR HORN CONTROL The air horns will be actuated by a push button located on officer side instrument panel and by the horn U button in the steering wheel. The driver will have the option to control the air horns or the chassis horns from the horn button by means of a selector switch located on the instrument panel. ELECTRONIC SIREN A Whelen, Model 295HFS2, electronic remote 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. U) The electronic siren head will be located in switch panel # 8 area of the center dash switch panel. 0. 0 Siren will be actuated by a foot switch on the officer's side and by the horn button in the steering wheel. The driver will have the option to control the siren or the chassis horns from the horn button by means E of a selector switch. LU SPEAKER There will be one (1) Cast Products, Model SA4301, 100 watt, through the bumper mount speaker E provided. The speaker will be connected to the siren amplifier. The speaker will be recessed in the left side of the front bumper, towards the outside. AUXILIARY MECHANICAL SIREN E 0 There will be a Federal Signal Model Q2B mechanical siren furnished and installed in the front of the apparatus. U c� The Q2B will be chrome finish. 00 The siren will have a 2-gauge cable connected to a power solenoid that is connected by a 2-gauge cable ran battery direct to the primary chassis batteries and will be labeled Q2B+ at the battery. The power solenoid will only be enabled when the emergency master switch is on. E The siren will have a 2-gauge ground wire connected to the chassis battery stud. The cable will be labeled Q2B- at the battery. When the chassis battery switch is on, and the emergency master switch is on, the Q2B siren will be activated by the following: 71 of 88 Packet Pg. 844 F.12.d The mechanical siren will be mounted on the bumper deck plate. It will be mounted on the right side. A reinforcement plate will be furnished to support the siren. MECHANICAL SIREN CONTROL The mechanical siren will be activated by the following: • Steering wheel horn ring with horn/siren selector switch. • Right side push button switch. A momentary chrome push button switch will be included in the right side dash panel to activate the siren brake. E 0 U) U CAB ROOF LIGHTBAR There will be one (1) 56.00" Whelen, Model Justice LED Iightbar provided. This Iightbar will include the following: • Six (6) red flashing forward facing LED modules. • Two (2) clear flashing forward facing LED modules. • Two (2) red flashing front corner LED modules. 0. • Two (2) red flashing rear corner LED modules. All lenses will be clear. There will be a switch located in the cab on the switch panel to control the Iightbar. The white warning lights will be disabled when the parking brake is set. E LIGHTS, FRONT ZONE LOWER Two (2) Whelen model M6*C LED flashing warning lights will be installed on the cab face above the headlights, in a common bezel with the directional lights. E The driver's side front warning light to be red. U The passenger's side front warning light to be red. Both lights will include a clear lens. 00 There will be a switch located in the cab on the switch panel to control the lights. HEADLIGHT FLASHER The high beam headlights will flash alternately between the left and right side. c� There will be a switch installed in the cab on the switch panel to control the high beam flash. This switch will be live when the battery switch and the emergency master switches are on. 72 of 88 Packet Pg. 845 F.12.d The flashing will automatically cancel when the hi-beam headlight switch is activated or when the parking brake is set. SIDE ZONE LOWER LIGHTING There will be six (6) Whelen®, Model M6*C, flashing LED warning lights with chrome trim installed per the following: • Two (2) lights, one (1) each side on the bumper extension. The side front lights to be red. • Two (2) lights, one (1) each side of cab rearward of crew cab doors. The side middle lights to be red. • Two (2) lights, one (1) each side above rear wheels. The side rear lights to be red. 0 • The lights will include clear lenses. U There will be a switch in the cab on the switch panel to control the lights. SIDE WARNING LIGHTS There will be two (2) Whelen®, Model M9**, 6.50" high x 10.37" wide x 1.37" deep flashing LED warning light(s) with chrome trim provided, DS-PS upper crew area- match 36052. The light(s) to include red LEDs. The warning light lens color(s) to be clear. U) 0 These lights will be activated with the side warning switch. 0 0 White LEDs will be deactivated when the parking brake is applied. E Amber, blue, green or red LEDs may be load managed when the parking brake is applied. ,E REAR ZONE LOWER LIGHTING There will be two (2) Whelen®, Model M6*C LED flashing warning lights with chrome trim located at the rear of the apparatus. • The driver's side rear light to be red • The passenger's side rear light to be red E 0 The lenses will be clear. U There will be a switch located in the cab on the switch panel to control the lights. WARNING LIGHTS (REAR AND SIDE UPPER ZONES) 00 Four (4) Whelen, model M9*C LED flashing warning lights will be provided at the rear of the apparatus. The side rear upper light(s) on the driver's side to be red. E The rear upper light(s) on the driver's side to be red. The rear upper light(s) on the passenger's side to be red. The side rear upper light(s) on the passenger's side to be red. 73 of 88 Packet Pg. 846 F.12.d These lights will include a lens that is clear. There will be a switch located in the cab on the switch panel to control the lights. REAR LIGHT MOUNTING The rear warning lights will be mounted on the rear side sheet flange and rear bulkhead of the body as high as possible with all wiring totally enclosed. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM GENERAL DESIGN FOR ALTERNATING CURRENT The following guidelines will apply to the 120/240 VAC system installation: General U) Except where superseded by the requirements of NFPA 1901, all components, equipment and U 0 installation procedures will conform to NFPA 70, National Electrical Code (herein referred to as the NEC). U) Line voltage electrical system equipment and materials included on the apparatus will be listed and installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. All products will be used only in the manner for which they have been listed. 76 Grounding 0. An equipment grounding means will be provided in accordance with Section 250-62 (Grounding Conductor Material) of the NEC. The grounded current carrying conductor (neutral) will be insulated from the equipment grounding Cr conductors and from the equipment enclosures and other grounded parts. The neutral conductor will be colored white or gray in accordance with Section 200-6 (Means of Identifying Grounding Conductors) of the NEC. In addition to the bonding required for the low voltage return current, each body and driving or crew compartment enclosure will be bonded to the vehicle frame by a copper conductor. This conductor will W have a minimum amperage rating of 115 percent of the nameplate current rating of the power source E specification label as defined in Section 310-15 (amp capacities) of the NEC. A single conductor, properly sized to meet the low voltage and line voltage requirements will be permitted to be used. U c� Wiring Methods 00 Fixed wiring systems will be limited to the following: - Metallic or nonmetallic liquid tight flexible conduit rated at not less than 194 degrees Fahrenheit (90 degrees Celsius) c� or - Type SO or Type SEO cord with a WA suffix, rated at 600 volts at not less than 194 degrees Fahrenheit (90 degrees Celsius) 74 of 88 Packet Pg. 847 F.12.d Electrical cord or conduit will not be attached to chassis suspension components, water or fuel lines, air or air brake lines, fire pump piping, hydraulic lines, exhaust system components, or low voltage wiring. In addition the wiring will be run as follows: - Separated by a minimum of 12 inches (305 mm), or properly shielded, from exhaust piping - Separated from fuel lines by a minimum of six (6) inches (152 mm) distance. Electrical cord or conduit will be supported within six (6) inches (152 mm) of any junction box and at a minimum of every 24 inches (610 mm) of continuous run. Supports will be made of nonmetallic materials or corrosion protected metal. All supports will be of a design that does not cut or abrade the E conduit or cable and will be mechanically fastened to the vehicle. Wiring Identification c� All line voltage conductors located in the main panel board will be individually and permanently identified. The identification will reference the wiring schematic or indicate the final termination point. When prewiring for future power sources or devices, the unterminated ends will be labeled showing function and wire size. Wet Locations 0 0. All wet location receptacle outlets and inlet devices, including those on hardwired remote power 0- 0- distribution boxes, will be of the grounding type provided with a wet location cover and installed in accordance with Section 210-7 "Receptacles and Cord Connections" of the NEC. All receptacles located in a wet location will be not less than 24 inches (610 mm) from the ground. LU Receptacles on off-road vehicles will be a minimum of 30 inches (762 mm) from the ground. The face of any wet location receptacle will be installed in a plane from vertical to not more than 45 degrees off vertical. No receptacle will be installed in a face up position. Dry Locations All receptacles located in a dry location will be of the grounding type. Receptacles will be not less than 30 inches (762 mm) above the interior floor height. U c� All receptacles will be marked with the type of line voltage (120-volts or 240-volts) and the current rating in amps. If the receptacles are direct current, or other than single phase, they will be so marked. 00 Listin All receptacles and electrical inlet devices will be listed to UL 498, Standard for Safety Attachment E Plugs and Receptacles, or other appropriate performance standards. Receptacles used for direct current voltages will be rated for the appropriate service. Electrical System Testing 75 of 88 Packet Pg. 848 F.12.d The wiring and associated equipment will be tested by the apparatus manufacturer or the installer of the line voltage system. The wiring and permanently connected devices and equipment will be subjected to a dielectric voltage withstand test of 900 volts for one (1) minute. The test will be conducted between live parts and the neutral conductor, and between live parts and the vehicle frame with any switches in the circuit(s) closed. This test will be conducted after all body work has been completed. Electrical polarity verification will be made of all permanently wired equipment and receptacles to determine that connections have been properly made. GENERATOR U) Provisions will be made for the customer installation of a FD supply in D1 on tray generator. U c� GENERATOR LOCATION The generator will be located D1. GENERATOR START The starting provision for the generator will be located on the generator itself. CIRCUIT BREAKER PANEL76 A circuit breaker panel will be installed in the D3 high on tank wall to front - Generator in D1 on tray 0. - 0 wiring terminate in R1 back, left wall w/6' pigtail and twist lock. A directory for each breaker will be provided adjacent to the circuit breaker panel. Identification of circuits will be done in a durable manner that provides years of service. E ,E This breaker panel will be connected to EU-3000 Honda, FD supply generator. ELECTRIC CORD REEL Furnished with the 120 volt AC electrical system will be a Hannay, Series 1600, cord reel. The reel will be provided with a 12-volt electric rewind switch, that is guarded to prevent accidental operation and labeled for its intended use. The switch will be protected with a fuse and installed at a height not to exceed 72.00" above the operators standing position. E 0 The exterior finish of the reel(s) will be painted #269 gray from the reel manufacturer. 0 A Nylatron guide to be provided to aid in the payout and loading of the reel. A ball stop will be provided to prevent the cord from being wound on the reel. 00 A label will be provided in a readily visible location adjacent to the reel. The label will indicate current rating, current type, phase, voltage and total cable length. A total of one (1) cord reel will be provided one (1) in compartment B1 high and to the right. c� The cord reel will be configured with three (3) conductors. 76 of 88 Packet Pg. 849 F.12.d CORD Provided for electric distribution will be one (1) length installed on the reel of 200 feet of Carol Super Vu-Tron II yellow 12/3 electrical cord. A Hubbell 1-5-20, 20 amp, 120 volt, twist lock connector body will be installed on the end of the cord. 120 VOLT RECEPTACLE There will be two (2), 15/20 amp 120 volt AC three (3) wire straight blade duplex receptacle(s) with E exterior flip up cover(s), installed one in EMS compt, one in R1 near cord reel. The NEMA configuration for the receptacle(s) will be 5-20R. The receptacle(s) will be powered from the shoreline inlet. E 0 U) There will be a label installed near the receptacle(s) that state the following: U c� • Line Voltage • Current Ratting (amps) • Phase • Frequency LOOSE EQUIPMENT 76 The following equipment will be furnished with the completed unit: 0 0. 0 • 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 Cr 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. E • 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. E 0 • 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. 00 • 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). 77 of 88 Packet Pg. 850 F.12.d • 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. • 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). t i • 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. 0 0 • 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 E There will be no soft suction hose provided. U - One (1)-6.00" National Standard hose thread barrel strainer, chrome plated DRY CHEMICAL EXTINGUISHER PROVIDED BY FIRE DEPARTMENT 00 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. 78 of 88 Packet Pg. 851 F.12.d 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. 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 E 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. E 2. Chemical Cleaning and Pretreatment -All surfaces will be chemically cleaned to remove dirt, oil, E grease, and metal oxides to ensure the subsequent coatings bond well. The 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. 00 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 E 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 that will achieve the 79 of 88 Packet Pg. 852 F.12.d 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. E 0 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 U 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. 76 0 0. Environmental Impact 0- 0- 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 E following conditions: ,E • Topcoats and primers will be chrome and lead free. • Metal treatment chemicals will be chrome free. The wastewater generated in the metal E treatment process will be treated on-site to remove any other heavy metals. • Particulate emission collection from sanding operations will have a 99.99 percent efficiency factor. • Particulate emissions from painting operations will be collected by a dry filter or water wash E process. If the dry filter is used, it will have an efficiency rating of 98 percent. Water wash U) 0 systems will be 99.97 percent efficient. t i • 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. 00 • 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. E c� 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. 80 of 88 Packet Pg. 853 F.12.d PAINT The cab will be two-tone, with the upper section and a shield design on the cab face painted Pierce #10 White. The remaining lower section of the cab and body will be painted Pierce #457 Red. GALVANIZED CHASSIS FRAME ASSEMBLY The chassis frame assembly will be hot dip galvanized before the installation of the cab and body, and before installation of the engine and transmission assembly, air brake lines, electrical wire harnesses, etc. Components that are included with the chassis frame assembly that will be hot dip galvanized are: • Frame rails U) • Frame liners t i • Cross members • Front frame extension All galvanized components are inspected for compliance with ASTM specifications. c� Battery boxes will be stainless steel. 76 All components that are not galvanized will be painted primer and gloss paint to match the lower job color. 0. 0 AXLE HUB PAINT All axle hubs will be painted to match lower job color. COMPARTMENT INTERIOR PAINT LU The interior of all compartments will be painted with a gray spatter finish for ease of cleaning and to make it easier to touch up scratches and nicks. 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" E white stripe with a 1.00" gap and a 1.00" white stripe on the bottom. The reflective band provided on the cab face will be at the headlight level. c� REAR CHEVRON STRIPING There will be alternating chevron striping located on the rear-facing vertical surface of the apparatus. 00 The rear surface, excluding the rear compartment door, will be covered. The colors will be red and yellow 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. 81 of 88 Packet Pg. 854 F.12.d JOG IN REFLECTIVE STRIPE There will be two (2) "Hockey Stick" style jog(s) in the reflective stripe located each side of the vehicle. Each stripe will be angled upward at approximately a 45 degree angle. CHEVRON, INVERTED "V" STRIPING ON CABDOORS There will be alternating chevron striping located on the inside of each cab door. The striping will consist of the following colors: The first color will be red diamond grade The second color will be fluorescent yellow diamond grade U) The size of the striping will be 4.00". U c� CAB STRIPE There will be a vinyl stripe provided on both sides of the cab in place of the chrome molding and on the cab face with shield. c� LETTERING Sixty-one (61) to eighty (80) reflective lettering, 3.00" high, with outline and shade will be provided. U) 0 LETTERING 0 Twenty-one (21) to forty (40) reflective lettering, 10.00" high, with outline and shade will be provided. EMBLEM E There will be two (2) emblem(s), approximately 15.00" - 17.00" wide in size, installed TBD. TheCr E emblem will feature a "Flying American Flag" and an "Eagle Head". CAB GRILLE DESIGN An American flag design will be painted on the cab grille. UNDERCOATING, CAB & BODY The underside of the apparatus will be undercoated with an asphalt petroleum based material, dark in E color. U) U The undercoating material utilized on the apparatus will be formulated to resist corrosion and deaden unwanted sound or road noise. 00 Coating texture will appear firm, flexible, and resistant to abrasion. Minimum dry film thickness will be in the range of 8.00 to 12.00 mils. The material will be applied to the following areas: E Body and cab wheel well fender liners, on the back side only. Underside of body and cab sheet metal, and structural components. Underside and vertical sides of all sheet metal compartmentation, including support angles. 82 of 88 Packet Pg. 855 F.12.d Structural support members under running boards, rear platforms, battery boxes, walkways, etc. Inside surfaces of the pump heat enclosure, (when installed). MANUAL, FIRE APPARATUS PARTS Two (2) custom parts manuals for the complete fire apparatus will be provided in hard copy with the completed unit. One (1) compact disc (CD) will also be provided that will include all of the information from the above manual. The manual will contain the following: U) - Job number U c� - Part numbers with full descriptions - Table of contents c� - Parts section sorted in functional groups reflecting a major system, component, or assembly 76 - Parts section sorted in Alphabetical order 0 0. - Instructions on how to locate parts The manual will be specifically written for the chassis and body model being purchased. It will not be a generic manual for a multitude of different chassis and bodies. SERVICE PARTS INTERNET SITE The service parts information included in this manual is 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. CHASSIS SERVICE MANUALS 0 There will be two (2) chassis service manuals containing parts and service information on major components provided. There will be one (1) hard copy and one (1) USB flash drive copy provided with U the completed unit. The manual will contain the following sections: 00, • Job number • Table of contents • Troubleshooting • Front Axle/Suspension • Brakes • Engine • Tires 83 of 88 Packet Pg. 856 F.12.d • Wheels • Cab • Electrical, DC • Air Systems • Plumbing • Appendix The manual will be specifically written for the chassis model being purchased. It will not be a generic manual for a multitude of different chassis and bodies. CHASSIS OPERATION CD MANUALS 0 There will be two (2) CD format chassis operation manuals provided. U ONE (1) YEAR MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP A Pierce basic apparatus limited warranty certificate, WA0008, is included with this proposal. U) ENGINE WARRANTY A Cummins five (5) year limited engine warranty will be provided. A limited warranty certificate, WA0181, is included with this proposal. 76 STEERING GEAR WARRANTY 0 0. A TRW one (1) year limited steering gear warranty will be provided. A copy of the warranty certificate 0 will be submitted with the bid package. FIFTY(50) YEAR STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY The Pierce custom chassis frame limited warranty certificate, WA0013, is included with this proposal. LU FRONT AXLE FIVE (5) YEAR MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP WARRANTY CL A MeritorTm Axle 5 year limited warranty will be provided. REAR AXLE WARRANTY A Eaton five (5)-year/100,000 mile parts and labor warranty will be provided. ABS BRAKE SYSTEM THREE (3) YEAR MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP WARRANTY A Meritor WabcoTm ABS brake system limited warranty certificate, WA0232, is included with this U proposal. TEN (10) YEAR STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY 00 The Pierce custom cab limited warranty certificate, WA0012, is included with this proposal. TEN (10) YEAR PRO-RATED PAINT AND CORROSION A Pierce cab limited pro-rated paint warranty certificate, WA0055, is included with this proposal. c� CAMERA SYSTEM WARRANTY A Pierce fifty four (54) month warranty will be provided for the camera system. COMPARTMENT LIGHT WARRANTY The compartment lights will not offer an extended warranty. 84 of 88 Packet Pg. 857 F.12.d TRANSMISSION WARRANTY The transmission will have a five (5) year/unlimited mileage warranty covering 100 percent parts and labor. The warranty will be provided by Allison Transmission. Note: The transmission cooler is not covered under any extended warranty you may be getting on your Allison Transmission. Please review your Allison Transmission warranty for coverage limitations. TRANSMISSION COOLER WARRANTY The transmission cooler will carry a five (5) year parts and labor warranty (exclusive to the transmission cooler). In addition, a collateral damage warranty will also be in effect for the first three (3) years of the warranty coverage and will not exceed $10,000 per occurrence. A copy of the warranty certificate will E be submitted with the bid package. U 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 76 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) 0 year limited warranty will be provided on painted and satin roll up doors. The limited warranty certificate, WA0190, is included with this proposal. E ,E PUMP WARRANTY A Hale pump limited warranty certificate, WA0388, is included with this proposal. E TEN (10) YEAR PUMP PLUMBING WARRANTY The Pierce apparatus plumbing limited warranty certificate, WA0035, is included with this proposal. TEN (10) YEAR PRO-RATED PAINT AND CORROSION A Pierce body limited pro-rated paint warranty certificate, WA0057, is included with this proposal. U) ONE (1) YEAR MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP U 0) The Pierce graphics fading and deterioration limited warranty limited warranty certificate, WA0168, is included with this proposal. 00 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. ENGINE INSTALLATION CERTIFICATION The fire apparatus manufacturer will provide a certification, along with a letter from the engine manufacturer stating they approve of the engine installation in the bidder's chassis. The certification will be provided at the time of delivery. 85 of 88 Packet Pg. 858 F.12.d POWER STEERING CERTIFICATION The fire apparatus manufacturer will provide a certification stating the power steering system as installed meets the requirements of the component supplier. The certification will be provided at the time of bid. CAB INTEGRITY CERTIFICATION The fire apparatus manufacturer will provide a cab crash test certification with this proposal. The certification will state that a specimen representing the substantial structural configuration of the cab has been tested and certified by an independent third party test facility. Testing events will be documented with photographs, real-time and high-speed video, vehicle accelerometers, cart accelerometers, and a laser speed trap. The fire apparatus manufacturer will provide a state licensed professional engineer to witness and certify all testing events. Testing will meet or exceed the requirements below: c� • European Occupant Protection Standard ECE Regulation No.29. • SAE J2422 Cab Roof Strength Evaluation - Quasi-Static Loading Heavy Trucks. • SAE J2420 COE Frontal Strength Evaluation - Dynamic Loading Heavy Trucks. Roof Crush 76 The cab will be subjected to a roof crush force of 22,500 lb. This value meets the ECE 29 criteria, and is equivalent to the front axle rating up to a maximum of ten (10) metric tons. 0. 0 Side Impact The same cab will be subjected to dynamic preload where a 13,275-lb moving barrier is slammed into the side of the cab at 5.50 mph, striking with an impact of 13,000 ft-lb of force. This test is part of the SAE J2422 test procedure and more closely represents the forces a cab will see in a rollover incident. Frontal Impact The same cab will withstand a frontal impact of 32,600 ft-lb of force using a moving barrier in accordance with SAE J2420. Additional Frontal Impact E The same cab will withstand a frontal impact of 65,200 ft-lb of force using a moving barrier. (Twice the 0 force required by SAE J2420) The same cab will withstand all tests without any measurable intrusion into the survival space of the occupant area. 00 CAB DOOR DURABILITY CERTIFICATION Robust cab doors help protect occupants. Cab doors will survive a 200,000 cycle door slam test where zi the slamming force exceeds 20 G's of deceleration. The bidder will certify that the sample doors similar to those provided on the apparatus have been tested and have met these criteria without structural damage, latch malfunction, or significant component wear. WINDSHIELD WIPER DURABILITY CERTIFICATION Visibility during inclement weather is essential to safe apparatus performance. Windshield wipers will survive a 3 million cycle durability test in accordance with section 6.2 of SAE J198 Windshield Wiper 86 of 88 Packet Pg. 859 F.12.d Systems - Trucks, Buses and Multipurpose Vehicles. The bidder will certify that the wiper system design has been tested and that the wiper system has met these criteria. SEAT BELT ANCHOR STRENGTH Seat belt attachment strength is regulated by Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards and should be validated through testing. Each seat belt anchor design will withstand 3000 lb of pull on both the lap and shoulder belt in accordance with FMVSS 571.210 Seat Belt Assembly Anchorages. The bidder will certify that each anchor design was pull tested to the required force and met the appropriate criteria. SEAT MOUNTING STRENGTH Seat attachment strength is regulated by Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards and should be E validated through testing. Each seat mounting design will be tested to withstand 20 G's of force in accordance with FMVSS 571.207 Seating Systems. The bidder will certify, at time of delivery, that U 0 each seat mount and cab structure design was pull tested to the required force and met the appropriate criteria. U) PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATIONS c� Cab Air Conditioning Good cab air conditioning temperature and air flow performance keeps occupants comfortable, reduces 76 humidity, and provides a climate for recuperation while at the scene. The cab air conditioning system 0. will cool the cab from a heat-soaked condition at 100 degrees Fahrenheit to an average of 78 degrees 0- 0- Fahrenheit in 30 minutes. The bidder will certify that a substantially similar cab has been tested and has met these criteria. Cab Defroster LU Visibility during inclement weather is essential to safe apparatus performance. The defroster system will clear the required windshield zones in accordance with SAE J381 Windshield Defrosting Systems Test Procedure And Performance Requirements - Trucks, Buses, And Multipurpose Vehicles. The bidder will certify that the defrost system design has been tested in a cold chamber and passes the SAE J381 criteria. Cab Auxiliary Heater E Good cab heat performance and regulation provides a more effective working environment for personnel, whether in-transit, or at a scene. An auxiliary cab heater will warm the cab 77 degrees Fahrenheit from a cold-soak, within 30 minutes when tested using the coolant supply methods found in SAE J381. The bidder will certify, at time of delivery, that a substantially similar cab has been tested 00 and has met these criteria. 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: 87 of 88 Packet Pg. 860 F.12.d 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). U) U c� c� CL 0 Cr ,E CL E LO 0 U) U c� 00 E c� 88 of 88 Packet Pg. 861 F.12.e IIIIIIII���iiiii iiiiir i IIIIIIIIescue AIIII IIII i��ratus One (1) Year Material and Workmanship Basic Apparatus 1.LIMITED WARRANTY Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein,Pierce makes no warranty whatsoever � as to: Subject to the limitations and exclusions set forth below,Pierce Manufacturing provides the following warranty to the Buyer: (a)any integral parts,components,attachments or trade accessories of or to the product 0 that are not manufactured by Pierce,including but not limited to engines,transmissions, A drivelines,axles,water pumps and generators;with respect to all such parts, components,attachments and accessories,Pierce shall assign to Buyer the applicable U warranties,if any,made by the respective manufacturers thereof, Portions of the apparatus manufactured by Pierce shall be Coverage: (b)any vehicle,chassis,or component,part,attachment or accessory damaged by free from defects in material and workmanship misuse,neglect,fire,exposure to severe environmental or chemical conditions,acidic environment,improper maintenance,accident,crash,or force majeure such as natural CIL disaster,lightning,earthquake,windstorm,hail,flood,war or riot, U) M (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 Warranty Begins: The date the apparatus is placed in service,or 60 days from which,in the sole judgment of Pierce,adversely affects the performance,stability or the original buyer invoice date,whichever comes first. purpose for which it was manufactured;or CIL � (d)products or parts which may in the ordinary course wear out and have to be replaced Warranty Period during the warranty period,including,but not limited to,tires,fluids,gaskets and light Ends After: Twelve(12)months. 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 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 parts 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. agm 3.BUYER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. Conditions and If the product fails to conform to the warranty set forth in paragraph 1 during the warranty Exclusions: period,and such nonconformity is not due to misuse,neglect,accident or improper No specific exclusions apply maintenance,Buyer must notify Pierce within the time period specified in paragraph 1, See Also and shall make the product available for inspection by Pierce or its designated agent.At CL Paragraphs the request of Pierce,any allegedly defective product shall be returned to Pierce by 2 thru 4 Buyer for examination and/or repair.Buyer shall be responsible for the cost of such CIL 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. 0 4.EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES. U) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein or in any agreement between Pierce and Buyer,IN NO EVENT SHALL PIERCE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, U 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 00a 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 This limited warranty shall apply only if the product is properly maintained in accordance specifically disclaims any liability for property or personal injury damages,penalties, A with Pierce's maintenance instructions and manuals and is used in service which is damages for lost profits or revenues,loss of vehicles or products or any associated normal to the articular model.Normal service means service which does not subject the p 1 equipment,cost of substitute vehicles or products,down-time,delay damages,any other product to stresses or impacts greater than normally result from careful use.If the Buyer types of economic loss,or for any claims by any third party for any such damages. discovers a defect or nonconformity,it must notify Pierce in writing within thirty(30)days (y 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 Note:Any Surety Bond,ifa part of the sale of the vehicle as to which this limited TRANSFERRED BY THE BUYER TO ANY SUBSEQUENT USER OR PURCHASER warranty is provided,applies only to this Pierce Basic One Year Limited Warranty for OR TO ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY. such vehicle,and not to other warranties made by Pierce in a separate document(if any) or to the warranties(if any)made by any manufacturer(other than Pierce)of any part, component,attachment or accessory that is incorporated into or attached to the vehicle. 2/8/2010 WA0008 Packet Pg. 862 F.12.e CL 0 Cummins Warranty Worldwide Fire Apparatus/Crash Trucks E n CL f �l fff/ I� 1 ,aa.-, / I illl 1 � 1111 f � 11 ll )1 1 ) 11 ) ) 111�llll I(f 1(f 111 JJ111(Il�>]11�1 111�1�1 J1J1 J�1)1111�1J1�11�1111)1111 J111�1�1 111 111 l�11 , � 1))� )J/111�1)1111)�1�1��))�'11)1�l l�1J�'�1J��1J�1J1)�11�11)1�111�111�IIf(111>ll�l��Jl)��1�1��1�J���lf 11JJ,�11�11��J�1�11JJ1)� 111 a 11111 l �J��� oil ii%/ a� c� Packet Pg. 863 F.12.e Coverage Owner IT)iro Warranty VIapplies i fit d mlNpe s p o ri s uu¢ e s CL pp ies to new diesel Engines sold by Cummins and delivered to the first user on or after Owner is responsible for the operation and CL April 1, 2007, that are used in fire apparatus truck and maintenance of the Engine as specified in Cummins crash truck applications Worldwide. Operation and Maintenance Manuals. Owner is also g' y responsible for providing proof that all recommended The Base Engine Warranty covers any failures of the 0 Engine which result, under normal use and service, Before the expiration of the applicable Warranty, U) from a defect in material or factory workmanship Owner must notify a Cummins distributor, authorized U (Warrantable Failure). This Coverage begins with the dealer or other repair location approved by Cummins sale of the Engine by Cummins and ends five years or of any Warrantable Failure and make the Engine 100,000 miles (160,935 kilometers), whichever occurs available for repair by such facility. Except for Engines first, after the date of delivery of the Engine to the first disabled by a Warrantable Failure, Owner must also user. deliver the Engine to the repair facility. Engine aftertreatment components included in the Service locations are listed on the Cummins Worldwide Cummins Critical Parts List (CPL) and marked with a Service Locator at cummins.com. Cummins part number are covered under Base Engine Owner is responsible for the cost of lubricating oil, Warranty. antifreeze, filter elements and other maintenance items Additional Coverage is outlined in the Emission provided during Warranty repairs unless such items Warranty section. are not reusable due to the Warrantable Failure. These Warranties are made to all Owners in the Owner is responsible for communication expenses, chain of distribution and Coverage continues to all meals, lodging and similar costs incurred as a result of subsequent Owners until the end of the periods of a Warrantable Failure. Coverage. Owner is responsible for non-Engine repairs and for ®a "downtime" expenses, cargo damage, fines, all C U m m i rl S applicable taxes, all business costs and other losses resulting from a Warrantable Failure. ""' "°` Owner is responsible for a $100 (U.S. Dollars) e s p o ri se sdeductible per each service visit under this plan in the 3rd, 4th and 5th years of Base Engine Warranty. The Cummins will pay for all parts and labor needed to deductible will not be charged during the first 2 years repair the damage to the Engine resulting from a of the Base Engine Warranty. Warrantable Failure. CL Cummins will pay for the lubricating oil, antifreeze, ..................... i rn i 11ta''t i o rl s E filter elements, belts, hoses and other maintenance items that are not reusable due to the Warrantable Cummins is not responsible for failures or damage Failure. resulting from what Cummins determines to be abuse Cummins will pay for reasonable labor costs for or neglect, including, but not limited to: operation Engine removal and reinstallation when necessary to without adequate coolants or lubricants; overfueling; E repair a Warrantable Failure. overspeeding; lack of maintenance of lubricating, 0 cooling or intake systems; improper storage, starting, U) Cummins will pay reasonable costs for towing a viarm up, run-in or shutdown practices; unauthorized vehicle disabled by a Warrantable Failure to the modifications of the Engine. nearest authorized repair location. In lieu of the towing 2- expense, Cummins will pay reasonable costs for Any unauthorized modifications to the aftertreatment mechanics to travel to and from the location of the could negatively effect emissions certification and void vehicle, including meals, mileage and lodging when Warranty. 00 the repair is performed at the site of the failure. Cummins is also not responsible for failures caused by incorrect oil, fuel or diesel exhaust fluid or by water, dirt or other contaminants in the fuel, oil or diesel c� Packet Pg. 864 F.12.e exhaust fluid. This Warranty does not apply to accessories supplied by Cummins which bear the name of another company. Such non-warranted accessories include, butWarrari ty CL are not limited to: alternators, starters, fans, air conditioning compressors, clutches, filters, transmissions, torque converters, vacuum pumps, II�iroducts Weui°uirainted power steering pumps, fan drives and air compressors. This Emission Warranty applies to new Engines Cummins branded alternators and starters are covered marketed by Cummins that are used in the United for the first two years from the date of delivery of the States" in vehicles designed for transporting persons E Engine to the first user, or the expiration of the Base or property on a street or highway. This Warranty 0 Engine Warranty, whichever occurs first. applies to Engines delivered to the first user on or after Failures resulting in excessive oil consumption are not September 1, 1992. U covered beyond the duration of the Coverage or 100,000 miles (160,935 kilometers) or 7,000 hours from Ceeeurege the date of delivery of the Engine to the first user, Cummins warrants to the first user and each whichever of the three occurs first. Before a claim for subsequent purchaser that the Engine is designed, excessive oil consumption will be considered, Owner built and equipped so as to conform at the time of sale must submit adequate documentation to show that by Cummins with all U.S. federal emission regulations consumption exceeds Cummins published standards. applicable at the time of manufacture and that it is free from defects in material or factory workmanship which Failures of belts and hoses supplied by Cummins are would cause it not to meet these regulations within the not covered beyond the first year from the date of longer of the following periods: (A) Five years or delivery of the Engine to the first user or the duration 100,000 miles (160,935 kilometers) of operation, of the Warranty, whichever occurs first. whichever occurs first, as measured from the date of Parts used to repair a Warrantable Failure may be new delivery of the Engine to the first user or (B) The Base Cummins parts, Cummins approved rebuilt parts or Engine Warranty. repaired parts. Cummins is not responsible for failures If the vehicle in which the Engine is installed is resulting from the use of parts not approved by registered in the state of California, a separate ®a Cummins. California Emission Warranty also applies. A new Cummins or Cummins approved rebuilt part IIL......lii urn liitetlii e urns used to repair a Warrantable Failure assumes the identity of the part it replaced and is entitled to the Failures, other than those resulting from defects in remaining Coverage hereunder. material or factory workmanship, are not covered by Cummins Inc. reserves the right to interrogate this Warranty. Electronic Control Module (ECM) data for purposes of Cummins is not responsible for failures or damage failure analysis. resulting from what Cummins determines to be abuse CUMMINS DOES NOT COVER WEAR OR WEAROUT or neglect, including, but not limited to: operation OF COVERED PARTS. without adequate coolants or lubricants; overfueling; CL overspeeding; lack of maintenance of lubricating, E CUMMINS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR INCIDENTAL cooling or intake systems; improper storage, starting, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. warm-up, run-in or shutdown practices; unauthorized THIS WARRANTY AND THE EMISSION WARRANTY modifications of the Engine. SET FORTH HEREINAFTER ARE THE SOLE Any unauthorized modifications to the aftertreatment WARRANTIES MADE BY CUMMINS IN REGARD TO could negatively effect emissions certification and void E THESE ENGINES. CUMMINS MAKES NO OTHER Warranty. 0 WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OR OF U) MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FORA Cummins is also not responsible for failures caused by PARTICULAR PURPOSE. incorrect oil, fuel or diesel exhaust fluid or by water, dirt or other contaminants in the fuel, oil or diesel This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you exhaust fluid. may also have other rights which vary from state to Cummins is not responsible for non-Engine repairs, 00 state. "downtime" expenses, cargo damage, fines, all applicable taxes, all business costs or other losses resulting from a Warrantable Failure. E c� Packet Pg. 865 F.12.e CUMMINS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Airport operated crash trucks and fire department operated trucks employed to respond to fires, CL hazardous material releases, rescue and other emergency-type situations. " United States includes American Samoa, the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, M Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. LO 0 U) L) E E c� CL 0 U) L) 00 c� Cummins Inc. Box 3005 Columbus,IN 47202-3005 U.S.A. Bulletin 3381161 Printed In U.S.A.Rev.08/09 ©2001 Cummins Inc. Packet Pg. 866 F.12.e .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 C ) C ) C„ "C « a .M N CL l TRW COMMERCIAL STEERING SYSTEMS , , „ CL 800 HEATH STREET LAFAYETTE,INDIANA 11101 PRODUCT WARRANTY I. WARRANTY: The Commercial Steering Systems group of TRW,Inc.,hereinafter referred to as"CSS",warrants that each new product supplied by CSS to its customer,when properly installed,used and maintained,shall be free from defect in material and dt workmanship for the period specified below: (A) CSS Product installed in New On-highway Motor Vehicle: CL 0 l Within twelve(12)months after date of delivery of such vehicle to the original retail purchaser,or before such vehicle has been i driven one hundred thousand(100,000)miles,whichever event shall first occur. ) (B) CSS Product installed in New Agricultural,Turf,Industrial,or Construction Vehicles and Related Equipment: Within twelve(12)months after date of delivery of such vehicle/equipment to the original retail purchaser or before such vehicle/equipment has been operated for two thousand(2000)hours or fifty thousand(50,000)miles,whichever occurs first. { C (C) CSS Product installed in New End Product,Not Specifically Mentioned in Classifications(A)or(B)Above and All J Other Off-Highway/Severe Applications: L3 Within six 161 months after date of delivery of the original equipment manufacturer's end product to the original retail purchaser. II. REMEDY: Customer's sole remedy under the foregoing warranty is limited to correction by means of repair,replacement or issuance i of credit,at the option of CSS,of any product which is: (A) Returned to CSS within the specified warranty time period,with prior notice to,and the written consent of,CSS,with transportation and handling charges prepaid,together with a statement describing the alleged defect,the part number,model number and application,and mileage or hours of use of such product;and i _j (B) Upon examination,determined by CSS not to conform to the warranty. C� III. Any product which is repaired or replaced under this warranty will be returned to customer prepaid. Disposition of any product determined not to be covered by this warranty will be at the customer's expense. IV. CSS will not be liable for any repairs,replacements,or adjustments to any product or any cost of labor performed by or at the request � 0 CL C) of customer without the express prior written consent of CSS. fL V. EXCEPTIONS: The provision of this warranty shall not apply to any CSS product which is used for a purpose for which it is not a„ designed,or which shall have been repaired or altered in any way,or which has been subject to misuse,negligence or accident, neglect of normal maintenance services,so as,in the judgement of CSS to adversely affect its performance and reliability. In no case LO will the CSS warranty exceed the standard published warranty of its customer in terms of time and/or distance. In all events,the CSS q warranty will expire thirty(30)months after the date of manufacture as stamped on the Product. In the case of hydraulic equipment, E - � operation with unapproved fluid or temperatures voids this warranty. U) t) VI. EXCLUSION OF ALL OTHER REMEDIES AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: Customer's sole and exclusive remedy under the or foregoing warranty shall be for the repair,replacement or issuance of credit with respect to a defective product,as set forth and described above. Other provisions hereof notwithstanding,CSS shall not be liable to Customer,or any successor in interest, / qp beneficiary or assignee of Customer,based upon any claim against CSS,whether in contract,warranty,negligence,strict liability, G� indemnity or otherwise,for any special,consequential,incidental or other damages relating in any way to the design,manufacture, �) C� 00 0 sale,installation or other use of any product purchased from CSS. l� C) VII. EXCLUSION OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES: THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY BY CSS AND IS IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND REPRESENTATIONS,WHETHER ORAL,WRITTEN,EX- \ r C7 PRESSED,IMPLIED OR STATUTORY,INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTIBILITY OR EW FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. TRW COMMERCIAL STEERING SYSTEMS Revised November2001 )—r '17 ) C ,r-K Packet Pg. 867 F.12.e IIIIIIII���iiiii iiiiir a IIIIIIIIescueIIIII� IIIII� Lifetime Fifty (50) Year Structural Integrity Custom Chassis Frame E 1.LIMITED WARRANTY Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein,Pierce makes no warranty whatsoever � as to: Subject to the limitations and exclusions set forth below,Pierce Manufacturing provides the following warranty to the Buyer: (a)any integral parts,components,attachments or trade accessories of or to the product 0 that are not manufactured by Pierce,including but not limited to engines,transmissions, A drivelines,axles,water pumps and generators;with respect to all such parts, components,attachments and accessories,Pierce shall assign to Buyer the applicable U warranties,if any,made by the respective manufacturers thereof, Custom chassis frame rail manufactured by Pierce shall be Coverage: (b)any vehicle,chassis,or component,part,attachment or accessory damaged by free from defects in material and workmanship misuse,neglect,fire,exposure to severe environmental or chemical conditions,acidic environment,improper maintenance,accident,crash,or force majeure such as natural CIL disaster,lightning,earthquake,windstorm,hail,flood,war or riot, U) M (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 The date of the original purchase invoice(issued when the which,in the sole judgment of Pierce,adversely affects the performance,stability or Warranty Begins: product ships from the P P factory). purpose for which it was manufactured;or � (d)products or parts which may in the ordinary course wear out and have to be replaced Warranty Period Fifty(50)Years during the warranty period,including,but not limited to,tires,fluids,gaskets and light Ends After: (Expected Life of Apparatus) 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 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 parts 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. agm 3.BUYER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. Conditions and If the product fails to conform to the warranty set forth in paragraph 1 during the warranty Exclusions: period,and such nonconformity is not due to misuse,neglect,accident or improper This warranty does not apply to damage caused by corrosion. maintenance,Buyer must notify Pierce within the time period specified in paragraph 1, See Also and shall make the product available for inspection by Pierce or its designated agent.At CL Paragraphs the request of Pierce,any allegedly defective product shall be returned to Pierce by 2 thru 4 Buyer for examination and/or repair.Buyer shall be responsible for the cost of such CIL 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. 0 4.EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES. U) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein or in any agreement between Pierce and Buyer,IN NO EVENT SHALL PIERCE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, U 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 00a 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 This limited warranty shall apply only if the product is properly maintained in accordance specifically disclaims any liability for property or personal injury damages,penalties, A with Pierce's maintenance instructions and manuals and is used in service which is damages for lost profits or revenues,loss of vehicles or products or any associated normal to the articular model.Normal service means service which does not subject the p 1 equipment,cost of substitute vehicles or products,down-time,delay damages,any other product to stresses or impacts greater than normally result from careful use.If the Buyer types of economic loss,or for any claims by any third party for any such damages. discovers a defect or nonconformity,it must notify Pierce in writing within thirty(30)days (y 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 Note:Any Surety Bond,ifa part of the sale of the vehicle as to which this limited TRANSFERRED BY THE BUYER TO ANY SUBSEQUENT USER OR PURCHASER warranty is provided,applies only to this Pierce Basic One Year Limited Warranty for OR TO ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY. such vehicle,and not to other warranties made by Pierce in a separate document(if any) or to the warranties(if any)made by any manufacturer(other than Pierce)of any part, component,attachment or accessory that is incorporated into or attached to the vehicle. 2/8/2010 WA0013 Packet Pg. 868 F.12.e IIIIIII iiiiii IIIIII IIIIII i 4 iiiiii IIIIIII"�° �����v r i yv �'IIIIIIII um � III VUVm'� IIIIII a mIIIIV'Vu u � 1.LIMITED WARRANTY 0 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein,Pierce makes no warranty whatsoever V) as to: Subject to the limitations and exclusions set forth below,Pierce Manufacturing provides U the following warranty to the purchaser who first puts the product in service("Buyer"): (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, d rivelines,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 The Meritor axle shall be covered by Meritor as indicated in misuse,neglect,fire,exposure to severe environmental or chemical conditions,acidic Coverage: the attached Meritor warranty coverage description environment,improper maintenance,accident,crash,or force majeure such as natural disaster,lightning,earthquake,windstorm,hail,flood,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 Warranty Begins: The date of the original purchase invoice(issued when the product ships from the factory). (d)products or parts which may in the ordinary course wear out and have to be replaced Warranty Period Five(5 during the warranty period,including,but not limited to,tires,fluids,gaskets and light Ends After: )Years 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 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 parts added after �9 manufacture without the authorization of Pierce may void this warranty. n 2.DISCLAIMERS OF WARRANTIES THE WARRANTY SET FORTH IN PARAGRAPH 1 IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE U 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. CL Conditions and If the product fails to conform to the warranty set forth in paragraph 1 during the warranty Exclusions: period,and such nonconformity is not due to misuse,neglect,accident or improper The exclusions listed in the attached Meritor warranty maintenance,Buyer must notify Pierce within the time period specified in paragraph 1, CIL See Also description shall apply. and shall make the product available for inspection by Pierce or its designated agent.At Paragraphs the request of Pierce,any allegedly defective product shall be returned to Pierce by 2 thru 4 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 0 EXCLUSIVE AND SOLE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY. V) 4.EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES. U 0) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein or in any agreement between Pierce and U 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 00 OR EQUITY,WITH RESPECT TO VEHICLES OR OTHER PRODUCTS SOLD BY a 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 ass OF ANY SUCH DAMAGES.Without limiting the generality of the foregoing,Pierce This limited warranty shall apply only if the product is properly maintained in accordance specifically disclaims any liability for property or personal injury damages,penalties, with Pierce's maintenance instructions and manuals and is used in service which is damages for lost profits or revenues,loss of vehicles or products or any associated normal to the particular model.Normal service means service which does not subject the equipment,cost of substitute vehicles or products,down-time,delay damages,any other product to stresses or impacts greater than normally result from careful use.If the Buyer types of economic loss,or for any claims by any third party for any such damages. discovers a defect or nonconformity,it must notify Pierce in writing within thirty(30)days C� 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 Note:Any Surety Bond,if part of the sale of the vehicle as to which this limited TRANSFERRED BY THE BUYER TO ANY SUBSEQUENT USER OR PURCHASER OR warranty is provided,applies only to this Pierce Basic One Year Limited Warranty for TO ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY. such vehicle,and not to other warranties made by Pierce in a separate document(if any) or to the warranties(if any)made by any manufacturer(other than Pierce)of any part, component,attachment or accessory that is incorporated into or attached to the vehicle. 6/29/2020 WA0384 Packet Pg. 869 / , F.12.e CL as � F E 0 ry L fINN CCL U) CL , limn i as E i r, o a , 2 � 4 '; qb E CL °" IJlir � U) 1 0 CL ' �ort�l�b �ii✓„/ ���/'/ 00 r/ .. r E , ll1l� Packet Pg. 870 V F.12.e IIINFORIMATIIION CON TEN TS Effective Model Year 2020 Vehicles Linehaul ............................................................................................................. 3-4 W E GeneralService ................................................................................................... 5-6 Heavy Service/Specialty Vehicle .......................................................................... 7-8 Fireand Emergency ................................................................................................ 9 TransitBus ........................................................................................................... 10 Off-Highway Service.............................................................................................. 11 Termsand Conditions............................................................................................ 12 How to Read Wairilranty Coverage Number of Years Mileage (in thousands) P=Parts Only Unl=Unlimited P&L=Parts & Labor n Notice: Models or components that are approved for use by Meritor's vocational guidelines contained in Meritor Publication TP-9441 for axles, SP-8320 for trailer axles,TP-12126 for drivelines,which are not specifically listed, are warranted for one year, unlimited miles, parts only(1/Unl/P). CL Products purchased on an incomplete vehicle (glider) are limited to one year, unlimited miles parts only(1/Unl/P). CL AdvantageI irogir rnro 0 Purchasing additional coverage on select components will continue to safeguard your investment against major repair costs after the initial base coverage expires.You can find out more about the Advantage Program by visiting www.meritor.com or by contacting Meritor at CL 00 866-OnTracl(866-668-7221). E c� Packet Pg. 871 1, F.12.e L111NEHAUL WARRAN TY IIINFORIMAT III Ill.�l n ll Vehicles IIIIIIIII Bulk Hauler IIIIIIIII Flatbed IIIIIIIII Livestock Hauler IIIIIIIII Refrigerated Freight IIIIIIIII Chip Hauler(Truck)* IIIIIIIII General Freight IIIIIIIII Moving Van IIIIIIIII Tanker IIIIIIIII Doubles IIIIIIIII Grain Hauler IIIIIIIII Pipe Hauler IIIIIIIII Triples *Chip Hauler vehicles require specific axle models listed below and Linehaul condition to be eligible for Linehaul warranty consideration. E 0 07 1..IIIr1 a Vl Typically Is Coverage under Meritor's warranty require that the application of products be 0 IIIIIIIII High mileage operation (over 60,000 miles/year) properly approved pursuant to OEM and Meritor approvals.Refer to TP-9441 for IIIIIIIII Well maintained major highways of concrete or axles,SP-8320 for trailer axles,TP-12126 for drivelines,and/or contact Meritor CL asphalt construction regarding specific application approval questions on any product line. 0 IIIIIIIII Greater than 30 miles between starting and stopping U) c� Front Non-Drive t Ir Axles 5/750AMIL � FD-965 FF-967 MFS-12-122B-N MFS-12-132C-N MFS-13-122B-N MFS-13B-122C-N FF-941 FG-941 MFS-12-122C-N MFS-12E-132B-N MFS-13-122C-N MFS-13B-132B-N FF-942 FG-943 MFS-12E-122A-N MFS-12E-132C-N MFS-13-132B-N MFS-13B-132C-N FF-943 MFS-10-122A MFS-12E-122B-N MFS-12-143A-N MFS-13-132C-N MFS-14-122A-N FF-944 MFS-10-143A-N MFS-12E-122C-N MFS-12E-143A-N MFS-13-143A-N MFS-14-124A-N FF-961 MFS-10-144A-N MFS-12-124A-N MFS-12-144A-N MFS-13-144A-N MFS-14-143A-N FF-966 MFS-12-122A-N MFS-12-132B-N MFS-13-122A-N MFS-13B-122B-N MFS-14-144A-N IRear Difive SingleII 17 A IIL IRear Difive Tan rn/Tiff rnn Axles 5/750AMIL RS-19-144/145/A RS-21-145 RS-23-160 RT-34-144/P/A MA-40-165 MT-40-14XHE MS-19-14X RS-21-160 RS-23-161 RT-40-145/A MA-40-175 MT-40-144/P c� MS-21-144 MS-23-17X RS-23-186 RT-40-160/Pl2 MT-34-14X/P MT-40-943 RT-46-160/Plz MT-40-14T/P MT-40-943-SP RT-46-164EH/P12 MT-40-14X/P RZ-1662 Irllvllllrl RT-50-160/P12 MT-40-14X/P RZ-188 RPL 5/500/P, 1/Unl/P&L These models required for Chip Hauler and Linehaul warranty consideration. CL MXL 3/350/P, 1/Unl/P&L 2 Each vehicle must have a Request for Application Recommendation(RAR) 155N 1/Unl/P approved by Meritor prior to vehicle build.All RARs must identify the chassis number or VIN.Refer to Product Information Letter#303 and#396 for 92N 1/Dnl/P further details. 0 U) U c� 00 E c� Packet Pg. 872 1, F.12.e L111NEHAUL WARRAN TY IIINFORIMAT III IBirake ComponentsTr rill lr Air Suspension Sys-terns Cam Q Series Trailer Brakes 5/500/P, 1/100/L MPA38/40 (Tandem Axle Parallelogram)' Q+Drum BrakeTM 5/500/P, 1/Dnl/P&L Major Structural Components 5/500/P, 1/100/L ASA 5/500/P, 1/Dnl/P&L Curbing Damage Warranty' 5/500/P, 1/100/L Hubs/Cast Drums and Other Wheel-end Components 1/Unl/P Height Control Valve 1/100/P&L Hydraulic Disc Brakes 1/Dnl/P Shock Absorbers 2/200/P&L E All Other Brakes 1/Dnl/P Air Springs 2/200/P, 1/100/L 0 STEELite X30 Drum BrakeTN12 12-Years or Wearable Life/P Bushings 5/P,3/L EX+Air Disc BrakeTM 5/500/P, 1/Dnl/L PinLoc Air Controls 1/100/P&L U EX+Air Disc Brake Extended Standard Warranty' 5/500/P&L PinLoc Actuator 3/300/P&L 'Includes: bushing,seal,cam,ASA lubrication and wear coverage of MPA20 (Single Axle Parallelogram) 3/500/P&L. Major Structural Components 5/500/P, 1/100/L CL Based on stamped wear diameter max. Height Control Valve 1/100/P&L U) 'Applies only to MA761 friction material code CD brake assembly i.e. Shock Absorbers 2/200/P&L EX225LXXXCDXXX Air Springs 2/200/P, 1/100/L Bushings 5/P,3/L MTA(Trailing Arm) Tr rill lr Axles Major Structural Components 5/500/P, 1/100/L Height Control Valve 1/100/P&L Beam and Brackets 5/500/P, 1/100/L Shock Absorbers 2/200/P&L Wheel End Systems' Air Springs& Rebound Straps 2/200/P, 1/100/L Standard System2 1/100/P&L Bushings 5/500/P,3/300/L PreSet by Meritor' 5/500/P&L AxlePak54 5P/L Fastener torque coverage is limited to 2/Unl/P&L when torqued by Meritor E AxlePak75 7P/L (For axle and ABS coverage,refer to appropriate product warranties.) Includes hub,wheel seals and wheel bearings—all systems require annual 2"Curbing damage"is defined as deformation(bending,buckling,or breakage), inspections and proper documentation to ensure full coverage. caused by sudden impact with a curb or similar fixed object.Damage to the When installed by Meritor. RideSentry slider box(the suspension sliding subframe,consisting of the frame Requires approved hubcap stating PreSet by Meritor on hubcap face. rails,crossmembers,and central A-frame assembly),caused by accidental trailer °When specified with AxlePak5 wheel end system,coverage on MTIS thru-tee and impact with a curb or similar fixed object,is eligible for warranty coverage. stator is 5/Unl/P, 1/Unl/L. Damage to other components or damage resulting from collision with another When specified with AxlePak7 wheel end system,coverage on MTIS thru-tee vehicle,rollover or fire is not covered under this provision.Warranty is not and stator is 7/Unl/P, 1/Unl/L. transferrable to another trailer VIN,and coverage does not apply if the trailer (For brake components and ABS coverage, refer to appropriate is deemed to be a total loss,scrapped,or otherwise not salvageable. product warranties.) TAGAPusheir Axles' CL TO,TOO,TR,TRD Beam and Brackets 5/750/P&L For brake components and ABS Coverage,refer to appropriate product warranties. Il irii-t it 11I ire Inflation System E 0 MTIS Components 5/Dnl/P, 1/Dnl/L U c� 00 c� Packet Pg. 873 95iQ GENERAL SERVICE WARRAN TY 11INFORIMAT1110NI neir ll Service Vehicles IIIIIIIII Auto Hauler IIIIIIIII Intercity Coach IIIIIIIII Pipe Hauler IIIIIIIII Tanker Trailer CL IIIIIIIII Beverage Truck IIIIIIIII Intermodal Chassis IIIIIIIII Platform Auto Hauler IIIIIIIII Tour Bus IIIIIIIII Chip Hauler IIIIIIIII Livestock Hauler IIIIIIIII Rear Engine Integral Coach IIIIIIIII Wrecker IIIIIIIII Cross Country Coach IIIIIIIII Meat Packer IIIIIIIII Recreational Vehicles IIIIIIIII Flatbed IIIIIIIII Moving Van IIIIIIIII Refrigerated Freight E IIIIIIIII Front Engine Commercial Chassis IIIIIIIII Municipal Truck IIIIIIIII School Bus 0 IIIIIIIII Front Engine Integral Coach IIIIIIIII Newspaper Delivery IIIIIIIII Stake Truck IIIIIIIII General Freight IIIIIIIII Pick-Up and Delivery IIIIIIIII Tanker U neir ll Service Typically Is Coverage under Meritor's warranty require that the application of products be IIIIIIIII Lower mileage operations(less than 60,000 miles/year) properly approved pursuant to OEM and Meritor approvals.Refer to TP-9441 for CL IIIIIIIII Generally,on-road service(less than 10%off-road) axles,SP-8320 for trailer axles,TP-12126 for drivelines,and/or contact Meritor IIIIIIIII An average of three(3) miles between starting and stopping regarding specific application approval questions on any product line. Front Non-Drive Steer Axles 2/UnIIAMIL c� FD-965 FL-943 MFS-8-163B-N MFS-12E-132B-N MFS-13-132C-N MFS-16-143A-N FF-941 MFS-6-151A-N MFS-10-122A MFS-12-132C-N MFS-13B-132B-N MFS-18-133A-N FF-942 MFS-6-153B-N MFS-10-143A-N MFS-12E-132C-N MFS-13B-132C-N MFS-18-135A-N FF-943 MFS-6-162B-N MFS-10-144A-N MFS-12-143A-N MFS-13-143A-N MFS-18-193A-N FF-944 MFS-6-153C-N MFS-12-122A-N MFS-12-144A-N MFS-13-144A-N MFS-20-133A-N FF-946 MFS-6-162C-N MFS-12E-122A-N MFS-12E-143A-N MFS-14-122A-N MFS-20-135A-N FF-961 MFS-7-113C-N MFS-12-122B-N MFS-13-122A-N MFS-14-124A-N MFS-20-192A-N FF-966 MFS-7-153C-N MFS-12E-122B-N MFS-13-122B-N MFS-14-143A-N MFS-20-193A-N FF-967 MFS-7-163C-N MFS-12-122C-N MFS-13B-122B-N MFS-14-144A-N MFS-22-135A-N FG-941 MFS-8-113B-N MFS-12E-122C-N MFS-13-122C-N MFS-16-122A-N MFS-22H-135A-N FH-941 MFS-8-143A-N MFS-12-124A-N MFS-13B-122C-N MFS-16-133A-N MFS-22-193A-N FH-9461 MFS-8-153B-N MFS-12-132B-N MFS-13-132B-N MFS-16-135A-N MFS-22H-193A-N FL-941 c� 1 Can also be used with reduced steer angles in tag position in Coach Applications. IRear Difive Tan rn/Tirli rn IFront Dirive/Non-Drive Steer Axles IJUNIA IIL N NIA IIL M X-08-130-FV(FSD-08A) M X-16-130-FV(FSD-16A) M X-21-130-SD (SDA-2100) RT-40-160/P RT-50-160/P M X-10-130-FV(FSD-10A) M X-18-130-FV(FSD-18A) M X-23-130-FV(FSD-23A) RT-46-160/P RZ-166 CL MX-12-130-FV(FSD-12A) MX-18-130-SD (SDA-1800) MX-23-130-SD (SDA-2300) RT 46 164EH/P MX-13-130-FV(FSD-13A) MX-20-130-FV(FSD-20A) MX-29-130-FV(FSD-29A) CL MX-14-130-FV(FSD-14A) MX-21-130-FV(FSD-21A) Rear Difive AxlesIJUNIA IIL IRear IDifive SingleII /UnIIA IIL 11170 RND-14H 523 RND-16A M S-17-13X M S-21-14X RC-23-160 RS-24-160 M S-30-616-SP 0 MS-17-14X MS-21-144 RC-23-161 RC-25-160 RS-35-380 Irllvllllrl es MS-19-13X MS-23-17X RC-23-1621 RS-26-185 71162 U MS-19-14X RS-21-145/A RC-23-1651 MS-26-616 71163 RPL 4/400/P, 1/Dnl/P&L RS-17-144/145/A RS-21-160 RS-23-160 MS-26-616-SP 79163 MXL 3/350/P, 1/Dnl/P&L RS-19-144/145/A RC-22-145 RS-23-161 RS-30-185 155N 1/Unl/P MS-21-13X RC-22-145/A RS-23-186 MS-30-616 92N 1/Dnl/P 00 1 3/Unl/P&L if Preset by Meritor. Transmission IJUNIAMIL IRear IDifive Tandern/TifidernII /UnIIA III 516 FAT 30 MT-34-14X/P MT-40-14XHE RT-44-145/P MT-58-616 RT-34-144/P/A MT-40-144/P RT-46-169 RT-58-1851 IPTO IJUNIA IIL MT-40-14T/P RT-40-145/A MT-52-616 MT-70-380 MT-40-14X/P MT-44-14X/P RT-52-1851 RZ-188 MPT-318 MPT-526 MPT-1702 MPT-500 MPT-531 MPT-175 1 Each vehicle must have a Request for Application Recommendation(RAR)approved MPT-510 MPT-543 MPT-185 by Meritor prior to vehicle build.All RARs must identify the chassis number or VIN. MPT-518 MPT-170 MPT-190 Refer to Product Information Letter#303 and#396 for further details. Packet Pg. 874 �l F.12.e GENERAL SERVICE WARRAN TY 11INFORIMAT1110NI IBirake ComponentsTr rill lr Air Suspension Sys-terns Cam Q Series Trailer Brakes 3/Dnl/P, 1/Dnl/L MPA38/40 (Tandem Axle Parallelogram)' CL Cam P' 2/200/P Major Structural Components 5/Dnl/P, 1/Dnl/L Cam 3/Dnl/P Curbing DamageWarranty2 5/500/P, 1/100/L Q+Drum BrakeTM 3/Unl/P&L Height Control Valve 1/Unl/P&L Q+Drum Brake TN13 2/200/P&L Shock Absorbers 2/Dnl/P&L ASA 3/Dnl/P Air Springs 2/Dnl/P, 1/Dnl/L 0 ASA' 2/200/P Bushings 5/P,3/L Hubs/Cast Drums and Other Wheel-end Components 1/Dnl/P PinLoc Air Controls 1/Dnl/P&L U Hydraulic Disc Brakes 1/Dnl/P PinLoc Air Actuator 3/Dnl/P&L All Other Brakes 1/Dnl/P MPA20 (Single Axle Parallelogram) STEELite X30 Drum BrakeTN12 12-Years or Wearable Life/P Major Structural Components 5/Unl/P, 1/Unl/L CL EX+Air Disc Brake 2/Dnl/P&L Height Control Valve 1/Dnl/P&L U) Includes:bushing,seal,cam,ASA lubrication and wear coverage of 1/Unl/P. Shock Absorbers 2/lJnl/P&L 3 Based on stamped wear diameter max. Air Springs 2/lJnl/P, 1/lJnl/L Applies to Tour Bus and Cross Country Coach only. Bushings 5/P,3/L MTA(Trailing Arm) Major Structural Components 5/Dnl/P, 1/Dnl/L Tr rill lr Axles Height Control Valve 1/Dnl/P&L Beam and Brackets' 5/Dnl/P, 1/Dnl/L Shock Absorbers 2/Dnl/P&L Wheel End Systems2 Air Springs and Rebound Straps 2/Unl/P, 1/Unl/L Standard System' 1/Dnl/P&L Bushings' 5/Dnl/P,3/Dnl/L AxlePak54 5/P&L (For axle and ABS coverage, refer to appropriate product warranties.) AxlePak75 7/P&L 'Fastener torque coverage is limited to 2/Unl/P&L when torqued by Meritor Curbing damage"is defined as deformation(bending,buckling,or breakage), 9000 Series is 3/Unl/P, 1/Unl/L caused by sudden impact with a curb or similar fixed object.Damage to the 2 Includes hub,wheel seals and wheel bearings—all systems require annual RideSentry slider box(the suspension sliding subframe,consisting of the frame inspections and proper documentation to ensure full coverage. rails,crossmembers,and central A-frame assembly),caused by accidental trailer When installed by Meritor. impact with a curb or similar fixed object,is eligible for warranty coverage. °When specified with AxlePak5 wheel end system,coverage on MTIS thru-tee and Damage to other components or damage resulting from collision with another stator is 5/Unl/P, 1/Unl/L. vehicle,rollover or fire is not covered under this provision.Warranty is not When specified with AxlePak7 wheel end system,coverage on MTIS thru-tee transferrable to another trailer VIN,and coverage does not apply if the trailer and stator is 7/Unl/P, 1/Unl/L. is deemed to be a total loss,scrapped,or otherwise not salvageable. � (For brake components and ABS coverage, refer to appropriate Raw wood applications 3/Unl/P, 1/Unl/L product warranties.) ChassisCL Axles (2000 Seiries/ChassilPak) TAGAPusheir Axles Beam & Brackets 6/Unl/P, 1/Unl/L TO,TOO,TR,TRD Beam and Brackets' 3/Unl/P, 1/Unl/L CL Wheel End Systems' MC14002,MC16003, FH946 2/Unl/P&L as Standard System 1/Dnl/P&L (For brake components and ABS coverage, refer to appropriate AxlePak7 7/P&L product warranties.) Beam and Brackets 7/P, 1/L 3/Unl/P&L if sold with Preset by Meritor. 0 Includes hub,wheel seals and wheel bearings—all systems require annual s) inspections and proper documentation to ensure full coverage. firtoir�' "'III'"iiir Illin-Villa-tii n System MTIS Components 5/Dnl/P, 1/Dnl/L 00 CL c� Packet Pg. 875 1, F.12.e IIINFORIMAT III CL Heavy Irvli / cli ll•ty Vehicle CL IIIIIIIII Airport Rescue Fire Fighting IIIIIIIII Dump IIIIIIIII Michigan Special Steel Hauler IIIIIIIII Steel Hauling (ARFF) IIIIIIIII Equipment Hauling IIIIIIIII Michigan Special Waste Vehicle IIIIIIIII Tanker IIIIIIIII Airport Shuttle* IIIIIIIII Flatbed Trailer Hauler IIIIIIIII Municipal Dump IIIIIIIII Tank Truck IIIIIIIII Asphalt Truck IIIIIIIII Flatbed Truck IIIIIIIII Rear Loader(Refuse) IIIIIIIII Tractors with Pole Trailers E IIIIIIIII Block Truck IIIIIIIII Fracturing Truck IIIIIIIII Recycling Truck IIIIIIIII Tractor/Trailer with Jeeps IIIIIIIII Bottom Dump Trailer IIIIIIIII Front Loader IIIIIIIII Residential Pick-Up (Refuse) IIIIIIIII Transfer Dump Combination IIIIIIIII Geophysical Exploration IIIIIIIII Rigging Truck IIIIIIIII Transfer Vehicle U IIIIIIIII Cementing Vehicle IIIIIIIII Hopper Trailer Combinations IIIIIIIII Roll-Off IIIIIIIII Utility Truck IIIIIIIII Commercial Pick-Up IIIIIIIII Landscaping Truck IIIIIIIII Scrap Truck IIIIIIIII Winch Truck CL IIIIIIIII Concrete Pumper IIIIIIIII Liquid Waste Hauler IIIIIIIII Semi-End Dump IIIIIIIII Construction Material Hauler IIIIIIIII Log Hauling IIIIIIIII Sewer/Septic Vacuum U) IIIIIIIII Mixer IIIIIIIII Lowboy IIIIIIIII Shuttle Bus* IIIIIIIII Demolition IIIIIIIII Michigan Special Gravel Trains IIIIIIIII Side Loader IIIIIIIII Drill Rig IIIIIIIII Michigan Special Log Hauler IIIIIIIII Snowplow/Snowblower *Commercial chassis only Heavy Irvli / cli ll•ty Vehicle Typically Is Coverage under Meritor's warranty require that the application of products IIIIIIIII Moderate mileage operation (less than 60,000 miles per year) be properly approved pursuant to OEM and Meritor approvals.Refer to IIIIIIIII On/Off road vocations(10%or more off-road) TP 9441 for axles,SP 8320 for trailer axles,TP 12128 for drivelines,and/ IIIIIIIII Moderate to frequent stops/starts(up to 10 stops per mile) or contact Meritor regarding specific application approval questions on any product line. ®a IFront Il lrive/Non-DriveSteer Axles 2/UnIIAMIL FD-965 FL-941 MFS-10-143A-N MFS-12-143A-N MFS-13-144A-N MFS-18-193A-N MX-12-120 FF-941 FL-943 MFS-10-144A-N MFS-12-144A-N MFS-13-155 MFS-20-133A-N MX-12-120 EVO FF-942 MFS-6-151A-N MFS-12-122 MFS-12-155 MFS-14-122 MFS-20-135A-N MX-14-120 FF 943 MFS-6-153B MFS-12E-122 MFS-13-122 MFS-14-124A-N MFS-20-192A-N MX-16-120 FF-944 MFS-6-162B MFS-12-122B-N MFS-13-122B-N MFS-14-143A-N MFS-20-193A-N MX-18-120 FF-946 MFS-6-162C MFS-12E-122B-N MFS-13B-122B-N MFS-14-144A-N MFS-22-135A-N MX-17-140 FF-961 MFS-7-113C-N MFS-12-122C-N MFS-13-122C-N MFS-16-122A-N MFS-22H-135A-N MX-19-140 FF-966 MFS-7-153C-N MFS-12E-122C-N MFS-13B-122C-N MFS-16-133A-N MFS-22-193A-N MX-21-140 CL FF-967 MFS-7-163C-N MFS-12-124A-N MFS-13-132B-N MFS-16-135A-N MFS-22H-193A-N MX-21-160 CL FG-941 MFS-8-113B-N MFS-12-132B-N MFS-13B-132B-N MFS-16-143A-N RF-16-145 MX-23-160 FG-943 MFS-8-153B-N MFS-12E-132B-N MFS-13-132C-N MFS-18-133A-N RF-21-160 MX-810 FH-941 MFS-8-163B-N MFS-12-132C-N MFS-13B-132C-N MFS-18-135A-N MX-10-120 FH-946 MFS-10-122A MFS-12E-132C-N MFS-13-143A-N MFS-18-192A-N MX-10-120 EVO 0 IFront Il lrive/Non-Drivet Ir Axles •JUNIA IIL IRear Difive Axles •JUNIA IIL MX-08-130-FV(FSD-08A) MX-16-130-FV(FSD-16A) MX-21-130-SD (SDA-2100) 11170 RND-14H U MX-10-130-FV(FSD-10A) MX-18-130-FV(FSD-18A) MX-23-130-FV(FSD-23A) 523 RND-16A MX-12-130-FV(FSD-12A) MX-18-130-SD (SDA-1800) MX-23-130-SD (SDA-2300) Irllllln MX-13-130-FV(FSD-13A) MX-20-130-FV(FSD-20A) MX-29-130-FV(FSD-29A) MX-14-130-FV(FSD-14A) MX-21-130-FV(FSD-21A) RPL 3/Unl/P, 1/Unl/P&L 92N 1/Unl/P&L I Rear IDifiv Single II / nIIA III MXL 1/Unl/P&L MS-17-14X RS-21-160 RS-24-160 MS-35-380 1�Irrnlissonli ••� I� h RS-17-144/145/A RC-22-145 RS-25-160 RS-38-380 516 MS-19-14X RC-23-160 MS-26-616 RC-25-160 FAT 30 RS-19-144 RH-23-160 MS-26-616-SP RC-26-633 IPTO •JUNIA IIL MS-21-114 RS-23-160 RS-26-185/380 MT-58-616 MS-21-14X RC-23-161 MS-30-616 MT-58-616-SP MPT-318 MPT-526 MPT-1702 RS-21-145 RS-23-161 MS-30-616-SP MPT-500 MPT-531 MPT-175 RS-21-145/A RS-23-186/380 RS-30-185/380 MPT-510 MPT-543 MPT-185 MPT-518 MPT-170 MPT-190 Packet Pg. 876 1, F.12.e IIINFORIMAT III IRear IDirive Tan rn/Tri rnr Axles 2/UnIIAMIL E CIL MT-34-14X/P RT-44-145/P RT-52-185/38012 MT-70-380 RT-34-144/P/A RT-46-169 MT-58-616 RZ-188 MT-40-14X/P RT-58-160 MT-58-616-SP RT-40-145/A MT-52-616 RT-58-185/38012 MT-44-14X/P MT-52-616-SP RT-70-380 0 Axle model designated will vary according to options and variations specified on these axles.Contact Meritor Axle Applications Engineering for details. 2 Each vehicle must have a Request for Application Recommendation(RAR)approved by Meritor prior to vehicle build.All RARs must identify the chassis number or VIN. U Refer to Product Information Letter#303 and#396 for further details. c5 IBirake ComponentsIRear Dirive Tan rn/Tilri rn - Tr rill lr Air Suspension Sys-terns Cam P 3/Unl/P NUNIAMIL VITA(Trailing Arm) Cam P3 2/100/P RT-40-160/P/A3 Major Structural Components' 5/Unl/P,1/Unl/L Cam Cast PIusT"' 2/100/P&L RT-46-160/P/A',3 Height Control Valve 1/Unl/P&L Q+Drum Brake TM 3/DnI/P&L RT-46-164EH/P/A2,3 Shock Absorbers 2/DnI/P&L CIL Q+Drum BrakeTN12 2/100/P&L RT-50-160/P/A3 Air Springs 2/DnI/P, 1/DnI/L ASA 3/DnI/P RZ-166 Bushings' 5/DnI/P,3/DnI/L ASA2 2/100/P U.S.only.Canadian warranty=1/Unl/P for Raw wood applications 3/Unl/P, 1/Unl/L Hubs/Cast Drums and combination vehicles only. (For axle and ABS coverage, refer to appropriate Other Wheel-end Axle model designated will vary according to options product warranties.) Components 1/DnI/P and variations specified on these axles.Contact Hydraulic Disc Brakes 1/lJnl/P 3 Meritor Axle Applications Engineering for details. y Each vehicle must have a Request for Application IrllllrAxles All Other Brakes 1/Unl/P Recommendation(RAR)approved by Meritor prior EX+Air Disc Brake 2/100/P&L to vehicle build.All RARs must identifythe chassis Beam and Brackets' 5/Unl/P, 1/Unl/L Based on stamped wear diameter max. number or VIN.Refer to Product Information Letter Wheel End Systems2 2 Applies to City Bus,Trolley,Shuttle Bus and Airport #303 and#396 for further details. Shuttle only. Standard System3 1/DnI/P&L s 9000 Series is 3/Unl/P, 1/Unl/L Warranty for all non-Meritor ASAs supplied by ,. ,,,,,. g Meritor for all Heavy Service vocations is 1/100/P. l lrrt lr III Illr InflationSystem 2 Includes hub,wheel seals and wheel bearings—all systems require annual inspections and proper MTIS Components 5/lJnl/P, 1/lJnl/L documentation to ensure full coverage. When installed by Meritor. (For brake components and ABS coverage, refer to appropriate product warranties.) CL Gearboxes IJUNIAMIL CIL MGX-240 MGX-376 MGX-448 MGX-506 MGX-528 MGX-546 dr MGX-279 MGX-377 MGX-456 MGX-514 MGX-533 MGX-550 MGX-279D MGX-378 MGX-478 MGX-519 MGX-534 MGX-280 MGX-380 MGX-480 MGX-520 MGX-536 E 0 MGX-285 MGX-384 MGX-487 MGX-522 MGX-537 U) MGX-292 MGX-402 MGX-488 MGX-524 MGX-541 MGX-314 MGX-413 MGX-505 MGX-527 MGX-545 c� 2 ,� CIL Transfer Cases ........ „J NIA ,0 00 MTC-4213 MTC-3118-CV(358) MTC-3209-GV(RTC-60/420) MTC-4210 MTC-3120-FV(TC-143) MTC-3209-GV(RTC-60/380) MTC-4208 MTC-3124(T-21 19) MTC-3209-GV(MTC-60/420) MTC-4206-FV(TC-38) MTC-3205-GV(MTC-25/247) MTC-3209-GV(MTC-60/380) E MTC-3106-FV(TC-137) MTC-3205-GV(MTC-25/350) MTC-3212-CV(315&548B) MTC-3111 (T-2111) MTC-3205-GV(RTC-25/350) MTC-3312-FV(TC-270) MTC-3112-CV(529&548C) MTC-3206-FV(TC-237) MTC-3220-FC(TC-142) MTC-3116(T-2111) MTC-3206-CS (544) MTC-2212-CV(306) MTC-3118-FV(TC-180&TC-180-23) MTC-3208-GV(RTC-50) Packet Pg. 877 1, F.12.e F'111RE AND EMERGENCY WARRAN TY IIINFORIMAT III Hire and Eirneirgency Vehicles IIIIIIIII Aerial Ladder Truck IIIIIIIII Pumper CL IIIIIIIII Aerial Platform IIIIIIIII Rapid Intervention Vehicle(RIV) IIIIIIIII Ambulance IIIIIIIII Tanker IIIIIIIII Command Vehicle IIIIIIIII Crash Fire Rescue(CFR) 0 U) Hire and Eirneirgency Typically Is Coverage under Meritor's warranty require that the application of products be U IIIIIIIII Lower mileage operations(less than 20,000 miles/year) properly approved pursuant to OEM and Meritor approvals.Refer to TP-9441 for c� IIIIIIIII Generally,on-road service(less than 10%off-road) axles,TP-12126 for drivelines,and/or contact Meritor regarding specific IIIIIIIII An average of three(3) miles between starting and stopping application approval questions on any product line. 07 IFront Non-Drive 't Ir Axles 5/UNIAMIL IBirake Components FL-941 MFS-18-193A-N MFS-22-135A-N Cam 3/Dnl/P P, FL-943 MFS-20-133A-N MFS-22H-135A-N Q+Drum BrakeTM 3/DnI/P&L MFS-18-133A-N MFS-20-135A-N MFS-22-193A-N ASA 3/DnI/P MFS-18-135A-N MFS-20-193A-N MFS-22H-193A-N Hubs/Cast Drums and Other Wheel-end Components 1/DnI/P Hydraulic Disc Brakes 1/DnI/P All Other Brakes 1/UnI/P IFront DriveSteer Axles 2/UnIIAMIL EX+Air Disc BrakeTM 2/DnI/P&L MX-19140 MX-21160 MX-23810 Includes:bushing,seal,cam,ASA lubrication and wear coverage of 1/Unl/P. MX-21140 MX-23160 Difivelfines n RPL 4/400/P, 1/DnI/L IRear IDifive SingleII /UNIA III MXL 3/350/P, 1/DnI/L RC-23-160 RS-23-186 RS-26-185 RS-25-160 155N 1/DnI/P c� RS-23-160 RS-24-160 RS-30-185 92N 1/DnI/P RS-23-161 RC-25-160 RS-35-380 3/Unl/P&L if Preset by Meritor. Transfer Cases ........ IJUNIA IMTC4208 MTC3111 (T2111)r Iry Tan rn/Tiri rn I /UNIA II CL MTC-4210 MTC-3116(T-21 11) MT-40-14X/P RT-44-145/P MT-52-616 MTC-4213 MTC-3124(T-2119) CL MT-40-144/P RT-46-160/P RT-52-1851 dr RT-40-145/A RT-46-164EH/P MT-58-616 RT-40-160/P RT-46-169 RT-58-1851 MT-44-14X/P RT-50-160/P MT-70-380 0 1 Each vehicle must have a Request for Application Recommendation(RAR) U) approved by Meritor prior to vehicle build.All RARs must identify the chassis number or VIN.Refer to Product Information Letter#303 and#396 for further U details. CL 00 c5 Packet Pg. 878 1, F.12.e TRANSIII T BUS WARRAN TY IIINFORIMAT III Transit lBus Vehicles IIIIIIIII Airport Shuttle IIIIIIIII Shuttle Bus CL IIIIIIIII City Bus IIIIIIIII Transit Bus IIIIIIIII Commuter Coach IIIIIIIII Trolley 0 Transit lBus Typically Is Coverage under Meritor's warranty require that the application of products be properly approved pursuant to OEM and Meritor approvals.Refer to TP- U IIIIIIIII Moderate mileage operation (less than 50,000 miles per year) 9441 for axles,TP-12126 for drivelines,and/or contact Meritor regarding IIIIIIIII Moderate to frequent stops/starts(up to 10 stops per mile) specific application approval questions on any product line. 07 IFront Il lrive/No n-ll lriv Steer Axles 5/300AMIL Il lriv llliu"n 2- FH-946 MFS-12-155 RPL 3/Dnl/P, 1/Dnl/L FH-941' MFS-13-155 92N 1/Dnl/P&L Commutercoach only-2/Unl/P&L MXL 1/Unl/P&L IRear Difive SingleAxles / A IIL Tag Axles 1 NIA IIL � RS-23-160 79163 RS-21-160 MC-14002 RC-23-161 RC-23-162' MC-16003 71163 RC-23-165' FH-946 E Commutercoach only-2/Unl/P&L IBirake ComponentsCenter ern- lrivAxles / A IIL Cam Cast PIusTM 2/100/P&L MC-26000 Q+Drum BrakeTN11 2/100/P&L 71063 ASA' 2/100/P 79063 Hubs/Cast Drums and Other Wheel-end Components 1/DnI/P All Other Brakes 1/DnI/P CL E EX+Air Disc Brake 2/100/P&L Applies to City Bus,Trolley,Shuttle Bus and Airport CL Shuttle only. E 0 07 U c5 00 E c5 Packet Pg. 879 95iQ OFF-H111GHWAY SERVICEI IIINFORIMAT III CL Illu"n u~u tirliall And Off-Highway Service Vehicles IIIIIIIII Load-On/Load-Off IIIIIIIII Yard Jockey IIIIIIIII Specialized Mining IIIIIIIII Rail Car Mover IIIIIIIII Port Tractor IIIIIIIII All-Terrain Crane IIIIIIIII Excavator IIIIIIIII Loader IIIIIIIII Rail Yard Spotter IIIIIIIII Rough Terrain Crane IIIIIIIII Compactor IIIIIIIII Tow Tractor E IIIIIIIII Roll-On/Roll-Off IIIIIIIII Forestry IIIIIIIII Fertilizer Spreader IIIIIIIII Pushback Tractor 0 IIIIIIIII Stevedoring Tractor IIIIIIIII Material Handling IIIIIIIII Snow Blower U) IIIIIIIII Trailer Spotter IIIIIIIII Specialized Heavy Haul IIIIIIIII Mining U 0 Illu"n u~u tirliall And Off-Highway Service Typically Is IIIIIIIII Low mileage operation Coverage under Meritor's warranty require that the application of products be IIIIIIIII Low speed vehicle speed restriction properly approved pursuant to OEM and Meritor approvals.Contact Meritor regarding IIIIIIIII Vehicles are not typically licensed for highway use specific application approval questions on any product line. IIIIIIIII Six(6) starts/stops per mile(typical) IDifivelfines ,„J NIA RPL MXL Front Non-Drive t Ir Axles ........ IJUNIAP IBirake Components FF-941 MFS-12-144A-N MFS-18-193A-N Cam P 3/Unl/P E FF-943 MFS-13-143A-N MFS-20-133A-N Q+Drum BrakeTM 3/Dnl/P&L FF-961 MFS-13-144A-N MFS-20-135A-N ASA 3/Dnl/P FF-966 MFS-14-143A-N MFS-20-192A-N Hubs/Cast Drums and Other Wheel-end Components 1/Dnl/P FG-941 MFS-16-122A-N MFS-20-193A-N Hydraulic Disc Brakes 1/Dnl/P FG-943 MFS-16-133A-N MFS-22-135A-N All Other Brakes 1/Dnl/P FL-941 MFS-16-135A-N MFS-22H-135A-N c� FL-943 MFS-16-143A-N MFS-22-193A-N FN-951 MFS-18-133A-N MFS-22H-193A-N Planetary Axles """"' I„JUNIA MFS-12-143A-N MFS-18-135A-N MON-ZO FAMILY MOB MOF MOS MOZ MOC MOG MOT MOD MOH MOX CL MOE MOR MOY Gearboxes ........ ,„J' u" IA IIL MGX-240 MGX-376 MGX-448 MGX-506 MGX-528 MGX-546 E MGX-279 MGX-377 MGX-456 MGX-514 MGX-533 MGX-550 0 MGX-279D MGX-378 MGX-478 MGX-519 MGX-534 MGX-280 MGX-380 MGX-480 MGX-520 MGX-536 U MGX-285 MGX-384 MGX-487 MGX-522 MGX-537 MGX-292 MGX-402 MGX-488 MGX-524 MGX-541 MGX-314 MGX-413 MGX-505 MGX-527 MGX-545 00 Transfer Cases ........ I„J' u" IA MTC-4213 MTC-3116(T-21 11) MTC-3205-GV(RTC-25/350) MTC-3209-GV(MTC-60/380) MTC-4210 MTC-3118-FV(TC-180&TC-180-23) MTC-3206-FV(TC-237) MTC-3212-CV(315&548B) MTC-4208 MTC-3118-CV(358) MTC-3206-CS (544) MTC-3312-FV(TC-270) MTC-4206-FV(TC-38) MTC-3120-FV(TC-143) MTC-3208-GV(RTC-50) MTC-3220-FC(TC-142) MTC-3106-FV(TC-137) MTC-3124(T-2119) MTC-3209-GV(RTC-60/420) MTC-2212-CV(306) MTC-3111 (T-2111) MTC-3205-GV(MTC-25/247) MTC-3209-GV(RTC-60/380) MTC-3112-CV(529&548C) MTC-3205-GV(MTC-25/350) MTC-3209-GV(MTC-60/420) Packet Pg. 880 �l F.12.e TERIMS AND IIII T111ONS CL Coverage Exclusions over IlLiirnii-t tiicn Product Description Product Description All All E The cost of any repairs, replacements or adjustments to a covered Any claim beyond 60 days from date of repair will not be accepted component (1) associated with noise; (2) resulting from the use or honored under this warranty program. Products purchased on t3 or installation of non-genuine Meritor components or materials; an incomplete vehicle (glider) are limited to one year, unlimited (3) due to vibration associated with improper operation or miles parts only(1/Unl/P). misapplication of drivetrain components; and (4) damage CL resulting from corrosion. Front Axles 0 Tie rod and tie rod ends limited to 3-year/300,000-mile or For axle assemblies supplied by Meritor with suspension and in- published vocational coverage,whichever is less.Wheel seals, terface brackets designed and/or attached by non-Meritor parties, gaskets and wheel bearings are covered for 1 year/unlimited miles Meritor warranty coverage does not apply to the brackets, bracket if the wheel end equipment is supplied and assembled by Meritor. attachment methods, and field issues caused by brackets or bracket attachments to any covered component unless specified Rear Axles in a separate OEM agreement. Pinion and through shaft seals limited to 3-year/300,000-mile or published vocational coverage,whichever is less, if yoke is Front Axles installed by Meritor. If yoke is not installed by Meritor,then King Pin Bushings. Meritor does not warrant pinion seals.Wheel seals, gaskets and wheel bearings are covered for 1 year/unlimited miles if the ®a Rear Axles wheel end equipment is supplied and assembled by Meritor. Self-contained traction equalizers and oil filters.The use of NoSPIN differentials will result in the exclusion of axle shafts Rear Axles cm from warranty considerations. NoSPIN is a product of Eaton. The Meritor°breather part number A-2297-C-8765 with A-3196-J-1336 hose must be used for eligibility of any potential c� ASA warranty consideration relating to contamination and/or loss Boot and bushing. Bent, broken, over-torqued, missing or of lube in axles. otherwise damaged pawl assemblies. Cam Brake Cam Brake Limited to bracket, brake spider and camshaft structural integrity. CL Brake lining wear and brake shoe rust-jacking. STEELite X30 Disc Brake Wearable life is up to the discard diameter of the drum. Pad wear, rotor wear. Disc Brake Warranty coverage for boots, seals, bushings and pins is 2/200/P. 0 Warranty coverage for pads is 1/100/P. U) U Warranty coverage on vehicles with 1,850 lb-ft engine torque and over may be reduced on individual drivetrain components. Contact your Meritor representative for specific details. CL 00 c� Packet Pg. 881 M TERMS AND COND�M�ONS CL (1) What is Covered by this Commercial Warranty? (3) What is the Cost of this Warranty? Meritor Heavy Vehicle Systems, LLC warrants to the owner("Owner") There is no charge to the Owner for this warranty. that the components listed in this publication,which have been installed by an Original Equipment Manufacturer("OEM")as original (4) What is not Covered by this Warranty? 0 equipment in vehicles licensed for on-highway use,will be free from This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear; nor does it cover m defects in material and workmanship.This warranty coverage begins a component that fails, malfunctions or is damaged as a result of(1) LO only after the expiration of the OEM's vehicle warranty for the applicable improper installation,adjustment, repair or modification (including 0 covered components.Warranty coverage ends at the expiration of the the use of unauthorized attachments or changes or modification in U) applicable time period from the date of vehicle purchase by the first the vehicle's configuration, usage,or vocation from that which was Owner,or,the applicable mileage limitation,whichever occurs first. originally approved by Meritor), (11) accident, natural disaster,abuse, U Duration of coverage varies by component and vocation as detailed or improper use(including loading beyond the specified maximum elsewhere in this warranty statement. vehicle weight or altering engine power settings to exceed the axle and/or driveline capacity),or(111) improper or insufficient CL Some components are warranted for parts only and the Owner must maintenance(including deviation from approved lubricants,change U) pay any labor costs associated with the repair or replacement of the intervals,or Tube levels).This warranty does not cover any component m component. Other components are warranted for both parts and or part that is not branded by Meritor. For vehicles that operate full reasonable labor to repair or replace the subject component. or part time outside of the United States and Canada,a one year, Components(whether new, used or remanufactured) installed as unlimited mileage, parts only warranty(1/Unl/P)will apply. CL - replacements under this warranty are warranted only for the remainder of the original period of time or mileage under the original warranty. (5) Remedy. The exclusive remedy under this warranty shall be the repair or For certain components,coverage requires the use of specific replacement of the defective component at Meritor's option.Meritor m extended drain interval or synthetic lubricants.For further information reserves the right to require that all applicable failed materials are about lubrication and maintenance,see Meritor publication available and/or returned to Meritor for review and evaluation. Maintenance Manual Number I and the applicable Meritor maintenance manual for the product in question.Other conditions (6) Disclaimer of Warranty. E and limitations applicable to this warranty are detailed below. THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESSED, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY INCLUDING (2) Designation of Vocational Use Required. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR m To obtain warranty coverage,each Owner must notify Meritor through PARTICULAR PURPOSE. the OEM new truck and/or trailer dealer of the intended vocational use of the vehicle into which the Meritor components have been (7) Limitation of Remedies. incorporated prior to the vehicle in-service date.This notification In no event shall Meritor be liable for special, incidental, indirect, may be accomplished by registering the vehicle through your OEM new or consequential damages of any kind or under any legal theory, truck and/or trailer dealer or with Meritor directly. Failure to including, but not limited to,towing, downtime, lost productivity, m notify Meritor of(1)the intended vocational use of the vehicle or(11) cargo damage,taxes,or any other losses or costs resulting from a a change in vocational use from that which was originally designated, defective covered component. will result in the application of a one year, unlimited mileage, parts CL only warranty(1/Unl/P)from the initial in-service date. (8) To Obtain Service. If the Owner discovers within the applicable coverage period a defect CL A second Owner and each subsequent Owner must also notify Meritor in material or workmanship,the Owner must promptly give notice to as to the intended vocational use of the vehicle.This notification can either Meritor or the dealer from which the vehicle was purchased.To . be sent directly to Meritor or through the OEM new truck and/or trailer obtain service,the vehicle must be taken to any participating OEM m dealer.The duration and mileage coverage of this warranty cannot new truck and/or trailer dealer or authorized Meritor service location. E exceed the coverage extended to the first Owner after his or her initial The dealer will inspect the vehicle and contact Meritor for an evalu- 0 designation of vocational use. ation of the claim.When authorized by Meritor,the dealer will repair or replace during the term of this warranty any defective Meritor U Coverage under Meritor's warranty requires that the application of component covered by this warranty. products be properly approved pursuant to OEM and Meritor approvals. Refer to TP-9441 for axles,SP-8320 for trailer axles, (9) Entire Agreement. TP-12126 for drivelines, and/or contact Meritor regarding specific This is the entire agreement between Meritor and the Owner about CL 00 application approval questions on any product line. warranty and no Meritor employee or dealer is authorized to make any additional warranty on behalf of Meritor.This agreement allocates the responsibilities for component failure between Meritor and the Owner. E c� m Product models,brands,names and trademarks depicted herein are the property of their respective owners and,except where otherwise indicated,are not in any way associated with Meritor Heavy Vehicle Systems,LLC,or any parent or affiliate,thereof. Meritor Heavy Vehicle Systems, LLC For more information: ©2018 Meritor,Inc. Litho in USA,SP-95155 2135 West Maple Road call Ontrac at 866-668-7221 Revised 1-19(47865/11900) Troy, Michigan 48084 USA or visit meritor.com Packet Pg. 882 F.12.e Darya Holding Corporation r Commercial Vehicle Products Group Grace Lake Corporate Center 1 Village Center Drive Van Buren Township, Michigan 48111 www.dana.com CL New for 2011 ! CL LO Dana Holding Corporation is pleased to announce a change in our standard E 0 warranty for fire/rescue vehicles. All steer and drive axles will now come U with a 5 year / 100, 000 mile warranty. For further information, please go to www.roadrariger.com. U) Dana Holding Corporation is working with chassis manufactures to supply a 24K front steer beam with a 5 1-4' drop. We have listened to your requests for a slightly higher GAWR for single axle aerials. Not all fire stations can accommodate a long wheel base application. This allows manufactures to meet the limited length requirements for smaller fire houses. Please submit your requests through our website. Please indicate on the application your need for 24K GAWR. Finally, our drive axles will accommodate simultaneous auxiliary braking. Dana axles are built tough and were design with Telma retarders in mind. Submit your application for single or tandem designation. c� Dana Holding Corporation will work with you to provide the best drive train solution with the best warranty in the fire/rescue industry. For additional CL information please contact: Alan Manzon LO Account Manager - Specialty Markets E 0 Dana Holding Corporation U One Village Center Dr. Van Buren Twp. , MI 48111-5711 CL 00 Phone: (734) 629-1141 Cell: (269) 312-3220 Alan.manzon@dana.com Packet Pg. 883 F.12.e Fire e and IR,e s c u e Apparatus CL Three (3) Year Material and Workmanship Meritor Wabco ABS Brake System iif Ila l ii ted W;,,i II�fi„IIraIr)i t 1.LIMITED WARRANTY Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein,Pierce makes no warranty whatsoever U) as to: Subject to the limitations and exclusions set forth below,Pierce Manufacturing provides U the following warranty to the Buyer: (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, cy 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; CIL The Mentor Wabco ABS brake system shall be covered by Coverage: Mentor Wabco as indicated in the attached Mentor Wabco (b)any vehicle,chassis,or component,part,attachment or accessory damaged by warranty coverage description misuse,neglect,fire,exposure to severe environmental or chemical conditions,acidic environment,improper maintenance,accident,crash,or force majeure such as natural cy disaster,lightning,earthquake,windstorm,hail,flood,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 Warranty Begins: The date of the original purchase invoice(issued when the which,in the sole judgment of Pierce,adversely affects the performance,stability or product ships from the factory). purpose for which it was manufactured,or (d)products or parts which may in the ordinary course wear out and have to be replaced Warranty Period Three(3)Year during the warranty period,including,but not limited to,tires,fluids,gaskets and light Ends After: 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 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 parts added after manufacture without the authorization of Pierce may void this warranty. L59 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. Conditions and If the product fails to conform to the warranty set forth in paragraph 1 during the warranty CL Exclusions: period,and such nonconformity is not due to misuse,neglect,accident or improper The exclusions listed in the attached Mentor Wabco warranty maintenance,Buyer must notify Pierce within the time period specified in paragraph 1, See Also description shall apply. and shall make the product available for inspection by Pierce or its designated agent.At CIL Paragraphs the request of Pierce,any allegedly defective product shall be returned to Pierce by 2 thru 4 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 E EXCLUSIVE AND SOLE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY. , U) 4.EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES. U 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 00 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 This limited warranty shall apply only if the product is properly maintained in accordance foregoing,Pierce specifically disclaims any liability for property or personal injury with Pierce's maintenance instructions and manuals and is used in service which is damages,penalties,damages for lost profits or revenues,loss of vehicles or products or normal to the particular model.Normal service means service which does not subject the any associated equipment,cost of substitute vehicles or products,down-time,delay product to stresses or impacts greater than normally result from careful use.If the Buyer damages,any other types of economic loss,or for any claims by any third party for any discovers a defect or nonconformity,it must notify Pierce in writing within thirty(30)days such damages. 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 Note:Any Surety Bond,if a part of the sale of the vehicle as to which this limited TRANSFERRED BY THE BUYER TO ANY SUBSEQUENT USER OR PURCHASER warranty is provided,applies only to this Pierce Basic One Year Limited Warranty for OR TO ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY. such vehicle,and not to other warranties made by Pierce in a separate document(if any)or to the warranties(if any)made by any manufacturer(other than Pierce)of any part,component,attachment or accessory that is incorporated into or attached to the 2/25/2013 WA0232 vehicle. Packet Pg. 884 F.12.e HHHHIHHH WARRAN E m uu uuuuuuum uuuuuuum III ��IIIVI oluuluulu oluuluuluI lipoluuluulu oluuluulu uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu uuuuuuuuuuuuu���������������muu M U) U cs M � i➢f �i / /!J u ! �� r rJ r, � M Ari �1. 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The original purchaser may void this warranty in part 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 parts 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. agm 3.BUYER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. Conditions and This warranty applies only to the cab tubular support and If the product fails to conform to the warranty set forth in paragraph 1 during the warranty Exclusions: mounting structures and other structural components of the period,and such nonconformity is not due to misuse,neglect,accident or improper cab of the vehicle model,as identified in the Pierce maintenance,Buyer must notify Pierce within the time period specified in paragraph 1, See Also specifications for the Fire and Rescue Apparatus. and shall make the product available for inspection by Pierce or its designated agent.At CL Paragraphs the request of Pierce,any allegedly defective product shall be returned to Pierce by 2 thru 4 This warranty does not apply to damage caused by corrosion. Buyer for examination and/or repair.Buyer shall be responsible for the cost of such CIL 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. 0 4.EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES. U) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein or in any agreement between Pierce and Buyer,IN NO EVENT SHALL PIERCE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, U 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 00a 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 This limited warranty shall apply only if the product is properly maintained in accordance specifically disclaims any liability for property or personal injury damages,penalties, A with Pierce's maintenance instructions and manuals and is used in service which is damages for lost profits or revenues,loss of vehicles or products or any associated normal to the articular model.Normal service means service which does not subject the p 1 equipment,cost of substitute vehicles or products,down-time,delay damages,any other product to stresses or impacts greater than normally result from careful use.If the Buyer types of economic loss,or for any claims by any third party for any such damages. discovers a defect or nonconformity,it must notify Pierce in writing within thirty(30)days (y 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 Note:Any Surety Bond,ifa part of the sale of the vehicle as to which this limited TRANSFERRED BY THE BUYER TO ANY SUBSEQUENT USER OR PURCHASER warranty is provided,applies only to this Pierce Basic One Year Limited Warranty for OR TO ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY. such vehicle,and not to other warranties made by Pierce in a separate document(if any) or to the warranties(if any)made by any manufacturer(other than Pierce)of any part, component,attachment or accessory that is incorporated into or attached to the vehicle. 2/8/2010 WA0012 Packet PE 893 F.12.e IIIIIIII���iiiii iiiiir i IIIIIII IIIII� IIIII� Ten (10) Year Pro-Rated Paint and Corrosion Cab CL CIL 1.LIMITED WARRANTY Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein,Pierce makes no warranty whatsoever � as to: Subject to the limitations and exclusions set forth below,Pierce Manufacturing provides the following warranty to the Buyer: (a)any integral parts,components,attachments or trade accessories of or to the product 0 that are not manufactured by Pierce,including but not limited to engines,transmissions, A drivelines,axles,water pumps and generators,with respect to all such parts, components,attachments and accessories,Pierce shall assign to Buyer the applicable U warranties,if any,made by the respective manufacturers thereof, Exterior surfaces of the cab painted by Pierce shall be free � from blistering,peeling,corrosion or any other adhesion Coverage: (b)any vehicle,chassis,or component,part,attachment or accessory damaged by defect caused by defective manufacturing methods or paint misuse,neglect,fire,exposure to severe environmental or chemical conditions,acidic material selection. environment,improper maintenance,accident,crash,or force majeure such as natural CIL disaster,lightning,earthquake,windstorm,hail,flood,war or riot, U) M (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 The date of the original purchase invoice(issued when the which,in the sole judgment of Pierce,adversely affects the performance,stability or Warranty Begins: product ships from the P P factory). purpose for which it was manufactured;or CIL � (d)products or parts which may in the ordinary course wear out and have to be replaced Warranty Period during the warranty period,including,but not limited to,tires,fluids,gaskets and light Ends After: Ten(10)Years 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 if the product is This limited warranty is applicable to the vehicle in the repaired or replaced(a)without prior written approval of the Pierce Customer Service following percentage costs of warranty repair,if any: Department,or(b)at a facility which has not been approved by Pierce as to technical ° capability. Any repairs,modifications,alterations or aftermarket parts added after _ Topcoat Durability&Appearance:Gloss,Color Retention& manufacture without the authorization of Pierce may void this warranty. Cracking 0-72 months 100% 2.DISCLAIMERS OF WARRANTIES 73-96 months 50% THE WARRANTY SET FORTH IN PARAGRAPH 1 IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE 97-120 months 25% WARRANTY GIVEN BY PIERCE.PIERCE HEREBY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,WHETHER EXPRESS,IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, Integrity of Coating System:Adhesion,Blistering/Bubbling INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY,ANY 0-36 months 100% WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,AND ANY WARRANTIES 37-84 months 50% ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE. agm 85-120 months 25% 3.BUYER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. Conditions and Corrosion:Dissimilar Metal and Crevice If the product fails to conform to the warranty set forth in paragraph 1 during the warranty Exclusions: 0-36 months 100% period,and such nonconformity is not due to misuse,neglect,accident or improper 37-48 months 50% maintenance,Buyer must notify Pierce within the time period specified in paragraph 1, See Also and shall make the product available for inspection by Pierce or its designated agent.At CL 9 P Para ra hs 49-12 months 25 the request of Pierce,any allegedly defective product shall be returned to Pierce by 2 thru 4 73- 20 months 10 Buyer for examination and/or repair.Buyer shall be responsible for the cost of such CIL Corrosion Perforation transportation,and for risk of loss of or damage to the product during transportation. 0-120 months 100% 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 This limited warranty applies only to exterior paint.Paint on facility approved in advance in writing by Pierce.THIS REMEDY SHALL BE THE the vehicle's interior is warranted only under the Pierce Basic EXCLUSIVE AND SOLE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY. One Year Limited Warranty. 0 4.EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES. U) Items not covered by this warranty include: Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein or in any agreement between Pierce and (a)Damage from lack of maintenance and cleaning (proper Buyer,IN NO EVENT SHALL PIERCE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, U cleaning and maintenance procedures are detailed in the INCIDENTAL,SPECIAL,INDIRECT,OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, Pierce operation and maintenance manual). WHETHER ARISING OUT OF BREACH OF CONTRACT,WARRANTY,TORT (b)UV paint fade. (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY)OR OTHER THEORY OF LAW (c)Any cab not manufactured by Pierce. OR EQUITY,WITH RESPECT TO VEHICLES OR OTHER PRODUCTS SOLD BY PIERCE,OR THEIR OPERATION OR FAILURE TO OPERATE,OR ANY DEFECTS 00a 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 This limited warranty shall apply only if the product is properly maintained in accordance specifically disclaims any liability for property or personal injury damages,penalties, A with Pierce's maintenance instructions and manuals and is used in service which is damages for lost profits or revenues,loss of vehicles or products or any associated normal to the articular model.Normal service means service which does not subject the p 1 equipment,cost of substitute vehicles or products,down-time,delay damages,any other product to stresses or impacts greater than normally result from careful use.If the Buyer types of economic loss,or for any claims by any third party for any such damages. discovers a defect or nonconformity,it must notify Pierce in writing within thirty(30)days (y 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 Note:Any Surety Bond,ifa part of the sale of the vehicle as to which this limited TRANSFERRED BY THE BUYER TO ANY SUBSEQUENT USER OR PURCHASER warranty is provided,applies only to this Pierce Basic One Year Limited Warranty for OR TO ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY. such vehicle,and not to other warranties made by Pierce in a separate document(if any) or to the warranties(if any)made by any manufacturer(other than Pierce)of any part, component,attachment or accessory that is incorporated into or attached to the vehicle. 2/8/2010 WA0055 Packet Pg. 894 F.12.e IIIIIIII���iiiii iiiiir a IIIIIIIIescueIIIII� IIIII� 54 Months Material and Workmanship Camera System CL 1.LIMITED WARRANTY Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein,Pierce makes no warranty whatsoever � as to: Subject to the limitations and exclusions set forth below,Pierce Manufacturing provides the following warranty to the Buyer: (a)any integral parts,components,attachments or trade accessories of or to the product 0 that are not manufactured by Pierce,including but not limited to engines,transmissions, A drivelines,axles,water pumps and generators;with respect to all such parts, components,attachments and accessories,Pierce shall assign to Buyer the applicable U warranties,if any,made by the respective manufacturers thereof, This limited warranty covers repairs to correct any defect � related to materials or workmanship of the Sharpvision Coverage: (b)any vehicle,chassis,or component,part,attachment or accessory damaged by camera system installed on the apparatus occuring during the misuse,neglect,fire,exposure to severe environmental or chemical conditions,acidic warranty period. environment,improper maintenance,accident,crash,or force majeure such as natural CIL disaster,lightning,earthquake,windstorm,hail,flood,war or riot, U) M (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 Warranty Begins: The date of delivery. which,in the sole judgment of Pierce,adversely affects the performance,stability or purpose for which it was manufactured,or CIL (d)products or parts which may in the ordinary course wear out and have to be replaced Warranty Period during the warranty period,including,but not limited to,tires,fluids,gaskets and light Ends After: Fifty-Four(54)months 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 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 parts 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. agm 3.BUYER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. Conditions and If the product fails to conform to the warranty set forth in paragraph 1 during the warranty Exclusions: period,and such nonconformity is not due to misuse,neglect,accident or improper This limited warranty does not apply to related wire P y g harnesses,cables,and connectors,which are covered by the maintenance,Buyer must notify Pierce within the time period specified in paragraph 1, See Also and shall make the product available for inspection by Pierce or its designated agent.At CL Paragraphs Pierce one(1)year basic apparatus limited warranty. the request of Pierce,any allegedly defective product shall be returned to Pierce by 2 thru 4 Buyer for examination and/or repair.Buyer shall be responsible for the cost of such CIL 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. 0 4.EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES. U) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein or in any agreement between Pierce and Buyer,IN NO EVENT SHALL PIERCE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, U 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 00a 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 This limited warranty shall apply only if the product is properly maintained in accordance specifically disclaims any liability for property or personal injury damages,penalties, A with Pierce's maintenance instructions and manuals and is used in service which is damages for lost profits or revenues,loss of vehicles or products or any associated normal to the articular model.Normal service means service which does not subject the p 1 equipment,cost of substitute vehicles or products,down-time,delay damages,any other product to stresses or impacts greater than normally result from careful use.If the Buyer types of economic loss,or for any claims by any third party for any such damages. discovers a defect or nonconformity,it must notify Pierce in writing within thirty(30)days (y 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 Note:Any Surety Bond,ifa part of the sale of the vehicle as to which this limited TRANSFERRED BY THE BUYER TO ANY SUBSEQUENT USER OR PURCHASER warranty is provided,applies only to this Pierce Basic One Year Limited Warranty for OR TO ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY. such vehicle,and not to other warranties made by Pierce in a separate document(if any) or to the warranties(if any)made by any manufacturer(other than Pierce)of any part, component,attachment or accessory that is incorporated into or attached to the vehicle. 1/11/2011 WA0188 Packet Pg. 895 o F.12.e NEW PRODUCT WARRANTY 771 Z00%% Allison PARTICIPATING OEM SALES TY'BIISYI11Ssion. DISTRIBUTOR SALES LIMITED WARRANTY ON NEW ALLISON AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS FL USED IN EMERGENCY VEHICLE APPLICATIONS E FL CL 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 0 • WARRANTY APPLIES—This warranty is for new Allison transmission models listed below installed in an Emergency Vehicle and U) EF is provided to the original and any subsequent owner(s)of the vehicle during the warranty period. U 0 Z • REPAIRS COVERED—The warranty covers repairs or replacement,at Allison Transmission's option,to correct any transmission 2- 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. U) • TOWING—Towing is covered to the nearest Allison Transmission Distributor or authorized Dealer only when necessary to prevent EF further damage to your transmission. 2- • 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. 'L3 • 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 'L3 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 Fuck 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 WARRANTY LIMITATIONS ADJUSTMENT CHARGE TO BE APPLICABLE (Whichever occurs first) PAID BY THE CUSTOMER MODELS Transmission Miles Months Or Kilometers Parts Labor IT,MD 3000,3200,3500,3700 0-24 No Limit No Charge No Charge E 0 EF HT with Hydraulic Controls 0-24 No Limit No Charge No Charge U) U AT,1000 SericsTM,2000 ScriesTM, 0 2400 SeresTM 0-36 No Limit No Charge No Charge HT with Electronic Controls 0-60 No Limit No Charge No Charge 00 HD' 1000 EVS,2100 EVS,2200 EVS 2350 EVS,2500 EVS,2550 EVS, 3000 EVS,3500 EVS,4000, 0-60 No Limit No Charge No Charge 4000 EVS,4500,4500 EVS,4700, 4700 EVS,4800 4800 EVS Page I of 2 ° Packet Pg. 896 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; EE Installation into unapproved applications and installations; d� Alterations or modification of the transmission or the vehicle,and C, 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 aheration(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). EF • DAMAGE CAUSED by LACK of MAINTENANCE or by the USE of TRANSMISSION FLUIDS NOT RECOMMENDED in �0 EE_ the OPERATOR'S MANUAL—Defects and damage caused by any of the following are not covered: 2- 0 EF — 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. U) • MAINTENANCE—Normal maintenance(such as replacement of filters,screens,and transmission fluid)is not covered and is the EF 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 co 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 as WARRANTY OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY. ALLISON TRANSMISSION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR EF 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. 6/S OTHER TERMS APPLICABLE TO OTHER END-USERS 0 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 U 0 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. CL 00 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. E P.O.Box 894 Indianapolis,IN 46206-0894 Attention: Warranty Administration PF-9 EF Form SE0616EN(201009) Page 2 of 2 EF 101 Packet Pg. 897 F.12.e itid llll � � i Five (5) Year Material and Workmanship - Transmission Oil Cooler CL Three (3) Year Collateral Damage Coverage CIL 1.LIMITED WARRANTY Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein,Pierce makes no warranty whatsoever U) as to: Subject to the limitations and exclusions set forth below,Pierce Manufacturing provides U the following warranty to the Buyer: (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, cy drivelines,axles,water pumps and generators;with respect to all such parts, components,attachments and accessories,Pierce shall assign to Buyer the applicable The transmission cooler shall be free from component or warranties,if any,made by the respective manufacturers thereof; CIL 0 Coverage: structural failures caused by defects in material and/or (b)any vehicle,chassis,or component,part,attachment or accessory damaged by U) workmanship. Collateral damage up to$10,000 per misuse,neglect,fire,exposure to severe environmental or chemical conditions,acidic occurrence is available for the first three 3 ears. ( )Y environment,improper maintenance,accident,crash,or force majeure such as natural cy disaster,lightning,earthquake,windstorm,hail,flood,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 Warranty Begins: The date of delivery to the first retail purchaser. which,in the sole judgment of Pierce,adversely affects the performance,stability or a+ purpose for which it was manufactured,or (d)products or parts which may in the ordinary course wear out and have to be replaced Warranty Period Five(5)Years on Oil Cooler and three(3)years on collateral during the warranty period,including,but not limited to,tires,fluids,gaskets and light Ends After: damage coverage 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 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 parts added after manufacture without the authorization of Pierce may void this warranty. L59 DISCLAIMERS OF WARRANTIES This warranty does not cover repair due to accidents, 2. ° misuse,and excessive vibration,flying debris,storage THE WARRANTY SET FORTH IN PARAGRAPH 1 IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE damage(freezing),negligence or modification. This warranty WARRANTY GIVEN BY PIERCE.PIERCE HEREBY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES is void if any modification or repairs are performed without ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,WHETHER EXPRESS,IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, authorization. This also voids any future warranty. INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY,ANY WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,AND ANY WARRANTIES This warranty does not cover cost of maintenance or repairs ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE. due to lack of required maintenance services as recommended. Performance of the required maintenance 3.BUYER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. Conditions and and use of proper fluids are the responsibility of the owner. If the product fails to conform to the warranty set forth in paragraph 1 during the warranty CL Exclusions: period,and such nonconformity is not due to misuse,neglect,accident or improper Towing is covered to the nearest distributor or authorized maintenance,Buyer must notify Pierce within the time period specified in paragraph 1, See Also dealer only when necessary to prevent further damage to and shall make the product available for inspection by Pierce or its designated agent.At CIL Paragraphs your transmission. the request of Pierce,any allegedly defective product shall be returned to Pierce by 2 thru 4 Buyer for examination and/or repair.Buyer shall be responsible for the cost of such Labor costs for the removal and reinstallation of goods may transportation,and for risk of loss of or damage to the product during transportation. be covered when necessary to make repairs. Please contact Within a reasonable time,Pierce shall repair or replace(at Pierce's option and expense) your OEM for authorization. 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 Replacement of cooler during the warranty period is limited EXCLUSIVE AND SOLE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY. 0 to 100%of reasonable labor costs up to a maximum of$700 U) to remove,replace,or repair the oil cooler. 4.EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES. U 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 00 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 a POSSIBILITY OF ANY SUCH DAMAGES.Without limiting the generality of the This limited warranty shall apply only if the product is properly maintained in accordance foregoing,Pierce specifically disclaims any liability for property or personal injury with Pierce's maintenance instructions and manuals and is used in service which is damages,penalties,damages for lost profits or revenues,loss of vehicles or products or normal to the particular model.Normal service means service which does not subject the any associated equipment,cost of substitute vehicles or products,down-time,delay product to stresses or impacts greater than normally result from careful use.If the Buyer damages,any other types of economic loss,or for any claims by any third party for any discovers a defect or nonconformity,it must notify Pierce in writing within thirty(30)days such damages. 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 Note:Any Surety Bond,if a part of the sale of the vehicle as to which this limited TRANSFERRED BY THE BUYER TO ANY SUBSEQUENT USER OR PURCHASER warranty is provided,applies only to this Pierce Basic One Year Limited Warranty for OR TO ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY. such vehicle,and not to other warranties made by Pierce in a separate document(if any)or to the warranties(if any)made by any manufacturer(other than Pierce)of any part,component,attachment or accessory that is incorporated into or attached to the 2/22/2012 WA0216 vehicle. Packet Pg. 898 Effective 1 August, 2009 F.12.e • LIFETIME SERVICE WARRANTY V W United Plastic Fabricating, Inc. (hereinafter called "UPF") warrants ea ��Illl�uu. 0 Z Z POLY-TANK@, Booster/Foam Tank POLYSIDEO Wetside Tank, Integra W Tank/Body, ELLIPSETm Elliptical Tank, EIIip-T-Tank Tank and DEFENDER LL. Skid Tank to be free from defects in material and workmanship for the servlCL Glife of the original vehicle (vehicle must be actively used in an emergency sponse for fire suppression). All UPF Tanks must be installed and operatec 06 accordance with the UPF Installation and Operating Guidelines. Failure to ID Z 2 so can void the warranty. co E Z Every UPF Tank is inspected and tested before leaving our facility. Shoff 111111111111111110 a your UPF Tank require service, please notify UPF via email, fax, in writing by calling UPF at 1-978-975-4520. Please provide the serial number, a c ID Qscription of the service request, the location along with the phone number a °LD IL name of the contact person. Our goal is to have scheduled work complet pVV j within a reasonable time period. W Under a valid warranty claim, UPF will cover the cost to repair the UPF Ta 2� including the customary and reasonable costs to make the tank accessil CL W such as the removal and reinstallation of the tank if authorized in advan d (pre-approved) by UPF. The warranty will not cover tanks that have been i _ properly installed, operated, misused, abused, or modified from its intend J or designed use. Serial number must not have been altered, defaced or LL W moved. Tanks that are not stored or installed properly which results in the to Vsuffering UV damage will not be covered by this agreement. 1% Should UPF determine that the service claim is valid under this warranty fo Htank located outside of the United States and Canada, UPF will assume t ° costs for labor and material for the warranty repair as described above pl Nall travel costs to the U.S. port of embarkation. Costs for airline travel outsi Ij< 13 of the U.S. and Canada will not be the responsibility of UPF. W H In the event the tank shall become stationed in an area of the world that ? considered to be a war zone or where unsafe conditions exist for the s, cEL passage of United States Nationals, as reported by the United States DepE0. Wment of State, (http-//www.state.gov), and a request to perform service Q warranty repairs, UPF reserves the right to refuse to honor such requests is the purchaser's responsibility to relocate the tank to an area where su E N repairs can be performed without undue risk to UPF employees or their dE WJ ignee. UPF will make every reasonable effort to support our products thou H d alternative means. as For EllipseTm elliptical tanks, a separate five year warranty provided by t 00 Z subcontractor is applied to the sub-frames chute linings (rubber isolati Z strips) and metal components. The stainless steel wrap provided by UI a shall be warranted by the subcontractor performing the wrap installation accordance with their warranty in place at the time of the installation. UI E will not be liable for any warranty costs associated with the wrap, sub-frame O chute linings (rubber isolation strips) and metal components but will as: d with all claims on behalf of its customer. Ullllllll�uuiu O For PolySide@ wetsided tanks and IntegratorT p� m Tank/Body units, all polyp LL. pylene components related to the tank shall carry the standard UPF lifetime Packet Pg. 899 F.12.e service warranty. Other polypropylene components, including but not limited V to compartments, wheel wells, fenders and other body related componer ' LU shall be warranted by UPF for a period of ten years. The warranty for t Z u Z PolySide® and Integrator TM units excludes paint or hardware, which shall covered by the manufacturer of the paint/hardware. LU All UPF tanks 50 gallons or less utilized for non-fire applications and install G on specialty vehicles such as ATVs, trailers, boats, etc. are covered under Of ad separate warranty policy available from UPF. Further, UPF Protector TM foE Z 2 and water trailers are warranted under a separate warranty policy availak Co from UPF. E Z HThis UPF warranty is transferable within the United States only with prior w ten approval by UPF (except an original apparatus manufacturer may assi H this warranty to the first titled owner/lessee of the apparatus). II����ppllluuuuu" d u pV�u uu 1IF iIIII lip [ u�ei irk J not Ib In Iu° °, au° vd Tiny alndalli�flh'i °dy aunt c lnc / u° u°Ik that Ih - Any hair e lu au ' be I u u lu a li .� m ,� t . m � �, I� I� y I� y t � LU a ze u e in lu In� t LM 2 Any ulnauthoirized hir°d partly repairs,ut � �u�lu°� pug°lu �u�° t � �lu � �u�°Ik. ur ,V alterations, actions or lunou MW i u " in red and �a v id the alrralrty. R Fwill I e tLY(a soidet °lu ilnurc uftol ity hehnlr a service clairyi will Ibe va j � � � uis rrur°ur`ar7u�:y.alnc� c �v��u�°e ulnc eir �:h" . LL J In no event will UPF be liable for an amount in excess of the purchase pri LU of the booster/foam tank at the time of manufacture or for any loss or dal °® V 2� age, whether direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, or otherwise ansi lop out of failure of its product. Loss of contents (water, foam, etc.) shall not Q the responsibility of UPF. Further, UPF is not responsible for costs associat ° AA H with service repairs to chassis, sub-frames, bodies, valves, dumps, hos( pressure vacuum vents, and other components (i.e. liquid level transduce etc.). Further, UPF will not cover the cost for travel of the vehicle to and frc l< LU a repair facility. as Z This warranty contains the entire warranty. It is the sole warranty and pri c agreements or representation, whether oral or written, are either merg a LUherein or expressly cancelled. UPF neither assumes, nor authorizes any pi LU son supposing to act on its behalf to change, nor assume for it, any warrar QN or liability concerning its product. JThis warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have o& W Q rights which vary from state to state. Some states do not allow exclusion d limitation or incidental or consequential damage, so the above limitation exclusion may not apply to you. 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I��uurllu�uu°.. � Q POLY-TANK°,&POLYSIDE°are registered trademarks of UPF,Inc. INTEGRATOR'",ELLIPSE'" Lim ELLIP-'TANK'"&DEFENDER'"are trademarks of UPF,Inc.©08/01/09 UPF,Inc.Printed in the USA Packet Pg. 900 F.12.e PIERCE MANUFACTURING INC . BULLETIN TO: All Dealer Service Representatives E From: Kevin Hanegraaf DATE: January 4, 2010 '° E 0 U) RE: UPF Tank Warranty Policy— Truck in Accident c i c� 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 longer 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 E event of an actual claim, we direct you to consult with UPF's service Manager Maura Watts (800-638-8265 x253) c i c� 00 c� 2600 AMERICAN DRIVE APPLETON , WI 5 4 9 1 2 - 2 0 1 7 9 2 0- 8 3 2 - 3 0 0 0 Packet Pg. 901 F.12.e IIIIIIII���iiiii iiiiir i IIIIIII IIIII� IIIII� Ten (10) Year Structural Integrity Apparatus Body 1.LIMITED WARRANTY Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein,Pierce makes no warranty whatsoever � as to: Subject to the limitations and exclusions set forth below,Pierce Manufacturing provides the following warranty to the Buyer: (a)any integral parts,components,attachments or trade accessories of or to the product 0 that are not manufactured by Pierce,including but not limited to engines,transmissions, A drivelines,axles,water pumps and generators;with respect to all such parts, components,attachments and accessories,Pierce shall assign to Buyer the applicable U warranties,if any,made by the respective manufacturers thereof, The apparatus body shall be free from structural failures Coverage: (b)any vehicle,chassis,or component,part,attachment or accessory damaged by caused by defects in material and workmanship misuse,neglect,fire,exposure to severe environmental or chemical conditions,acidic environment,improper maintenance,accident,crash,or force majeure such as natural CIL disaster,lightning,earthquake,windstorm,hail,flood,war or riot, U) M (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 The date of the original purchase invoice(issued when the which,in the sole judgment of Pierce,adversely affects the performance,stability or Warranty Begins: product ships from the P P factory). purpose for which it was manufactured;or CIL � Ten(10)Years (d)products or parts which may in the ordinary course wear out and have to be replaced + Warranty Period _ during the warranty period,including,but not limited to,tires,fluids,gaskets and light � Ends After: -°f bulbs.Pierce assumes no responsibility for the assembly of its parts or subassemblies 100,000 Miles 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 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 parts 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. agm 3.BUYER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. Conditions and This warranty applies only to the body tubular support and If the product fails to conform to the warranty set forth in paragraph 1 during the warranty Exclusions: mounting structures and other structural components of the period,and such nonconformity is not due to misuse,neglect,accident or improper body of the vehicle model,as identified in the Pierce maintenance,Buyer must notify Pierce within the time period specified in paragraph 1, See Also specifications for the Fire and Rescue Apparatus. and shall make the product available for inspection by Pierce or its designated agent.At CL Paragraphs the request of Pierce,any allegedly defective product shall be returned to Pierce by 2 thru 4 This warranty does not apply to damage caused by corrosion. Buyer for examination and/or repair.Buyer shall be responsible for the cost of such CIL 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. 0 4.EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES. U) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein or in any agreement between Pierce and Buyer,IN NO EVENT SHALL PIERCE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, U 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 00a 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 This limited warranty shall apply only if the product is properly maintained in accordance specifically disclaims any liability for property or personal injury damages,penalties, A with Pierce's maintenance instructions and manuals and is used in service which is damages for lost profits or revenues,loss of vehicles or products or any associated normal to the articular model.Normal service means service which does not subject the p 1 equipment,cost of substitute vehicles or products,down-time,delay damages,any other product to stresses or impacts greater than normally result from careful use.If the Buyer types of economic loss,or for any claims by any third party for any such damages. discovers a defect or nonconformity,it must notify Pierce in writing within thirty(30)days (y 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 Note:Any Surety Bond,ifa part of the sale of the vehicle as to which this limited TRANSFERRED BY THE BUYER TO ANY SUBSEQUENT USER OR PURCHASER warranty is provided,applies only to this Pierce Basic One Year Limited Warranty for OR TO ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY. such vehicle,and not to other warranties made by Pierce in a separate document(if any) or to the warranties(if any)made by any manufacturer(other than Pierce)of any part, component,attachment or accessory that is incorporated into or attached to the vehicle. 2/8/2010 WA0009 Packet PE 902 F.12.e A&AMANUFAC,TUiRING CL Pierce Warranty Statement for Gortite Roll Up Doors Rev 212412011 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. E 0 U) A&A manufacturing warrants that painted doors shall be free of blistering,peeling, bubbling, or any other U 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 as for 6 years against corrosion defects from date of door shipment to Pierce. Replacement of decal s/Scotchlite is not covered. c� 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. E Switch/Magnet Replacement 1.0 Hr. Travel Time 4.0 Hr. c� CL E 0 U) U c� 00 E c� A&A Manufacturing Co., Inc. 2300 S. Calhoun Road New Berlin, WI 53151 Phone (262) 786-1 500 Fax Packet Pg. 903 Subject to the following general and specific terms and conditions, Hale Products, Inc. ("Seller") hereby warrants to the original Purchaserl that Products sold under Hale and Class 1 brands will be free of defects in material and workmanship for the applicable Warranty Period. General terms and conditions applicable for all Products are set forth under the heading General Terms and Conditions below. Product specific terms and conditions, including Warranty Periods and Warranty Coverages, are set forth in the Tables following the General Terms and Conditions. General Terms and Conditions 0 The following limitations, exclusions, procedures, and other terms and conditions shall apply for all Products: Warranty is voided if: U • Product is used for an application, with products or in a manner other than the application, products, and manner for which such Product is designed and intended • Product is subjected to a use, service, condition or environment other than a use, service, condition or U) environment for which such Product is designed and intended • Product is not properly installed • Product is not properly tested and maintained in accordance with Seller's product manuals and supplemental instructions and guidelines, applicable industry standards and guidelines, and applicable legal and regulatory requirements • Product is altered, modified, serviced (except routine maintenance performed in accordance with Seller's instruction manual for Product and Industry accepted standards and guidelines), or repaired by a person other than Seller or a person authorized by Seller to make such alteration or modification or perform such service or repair • Seller is not paid the full amount of the purchase price for Product when due. No Warranty covers: • Ordinary wear and tear • Failure due to compliance with a specification or design provided or required by Purchaser • Failure due to improper operation, excess pressure, excess voltage or other similar cause • Failure due to operator error • Damage during or after shipment and failure attributable thereto or resulting there from • Failure attributable to or resulting from the failure or substandard, inadequate or improper performance of any part, component or equipment not supplied by Seller • Failure attributable to or resulting from the failure or substandard, inadequate or improper performance of any third party (e.g., not Hale or Class 1 brand) part, component, Product or equipment, whether or not combined, packaged, incorporated, installed or used with a Hale or Class 1 brand part, component, Product or equipment. LO Seller shall have no obligation under any Warranty unless Purchaser promptly notifies Seller of the failure giving 0 rise to the Warranty claim, such notice is received by Seller within the applicable Warranty Period, and Seller is U) provided with such information, data and records (including, but not limited to, in service date, run hours, and U service and repair records) as Seller may reasonably request in evaluating the Warranty claim. The notice of failure must be given in writing, identify the Product claimed to be defective (including serial number, if any), and describe in reasonable detail the circumstances surrounding the failure. 00 Repaired Product and replacement Product shall be warranted only for the remainder of the original Warranty Period. ' The "original Purchaser"is the original purchaser from Hale Products, whether the original purchaser is a distributor, dealer or other reseller, an OEM, or an end user. � Seller reserves the right to use reconditioned parts for Warranty repairs and to use reconditioned Products for Warranty replacements Hale Products _. Fay.+:Ce s i"zhjPO 7IP5, 607 NW 27th Avenue Ocala, FL 34475 Haleproducts.com Packet Pg. 904 j. ;r ,r • a . . . PROVIDED HEREIN, SELLER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY OR OBLIGATION WITH RESPECT TO ANY PRODUCT CLAIMED TO BE DEFECTIVE IN ANY MANNER. CL UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, E CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOST OR UNREALIZED SALES, REVENUES, PROFITS, INCOME, COST SAVINGS OR BUSINESS, LOST OR UNREALIZED CONTRACTS, LOSS OF GOODWILL, DAMAGE TO REPUTATION, LOSS OF PROPERTY LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATA, LOSS OF PRODUCTION, DOWNTIME, OR INCREASED COSTS, IN E CONNECTION WITH ANY PRODUCT, EVEN IF SELLER IS ADVISED OR PLACED ON NOTICE OF THE 0 POSSIBILITY OF SUCH AMAGS AND NOTWITHSTANDING THE FAILURE OF ANY ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OF ANY PRODUCT. t3 c� CL 0 c� E c� E en CL 0 U) U c� CL 00 E c� ui Hale Products _. Fay.+:Ce s ""ffW ')ns' 607 NW 2711 Avenue Ocala, FL 34475 Haleproducts.com Packet Pg. 906 Iuoll ., t of Hate Products, Inc. CL Product Specific Warranty Terms and Conditions E Product* Warranty Period Coverage* � Pumps Non-Marine Earlier of(i)5 years Repair or replacement of Product that Seller determines failed Mid-Ship,Rear Fire Service from in service date of during Warranty Period due to a defect in material or LO O Mount,and Applications vehicle or equipment in workmanship. Booster(Excludes which Product is initially At time pump is ordered, original Purchaser may take 0 all Engine Driven installed,or(ii)5-112 U) Standard Warranty at no charge or purchase Extended Units) years from date of Warranty for an additional charge which will be quoted by Seller C3 shipment of Product to at original purchaser's request at time of order. original Purchaser. 2- Under Standard Warranty,Seller will cover parts and labor for Labor is only covered first 2 years of Warranty Period and parts only(no labor)for for the first two(2)years remainder of the Warranty Period. CIL of this warranty Under Extended Warranty(if purchased by original Purchaser), U) coverage. Seller will cover parts and labor for the full Warranty Period. When labor is covered,original Purchaser will be reimbursed at Seller's then current standard labor hours and rates for labor to CIL make repair(if not repaired by Seller)and to remove defective Product and re-install repaired or replacement Product.Seller's approval of repair estimate is required prior to performance of repair work.If applicable,actual mileage will be reimbursed at Seller's then current mileage reimbursement rate. See the Hale Pump and Pump Accessories Labor Warranty Guide for details on issues covered and fees paid. Marine and Earlier of(i)2 years Repair or replacement of Product that Seller determines failed Other from the date of during Warranty Period due to a defect in material or Application shipment of Product to workmanship.No labor is included. original Purchaser,or (ii)2,000 run hours. Engine Driven Pump If not used for rental or Repair or replacement of Product that Seller determines failed Units Ends contracting,2 years during Warranty Period due to a defect in material or (Excluding Backpacks from the date of workmanship.Repair labor is included but any other labor Engines""") Floats shipment of Product to (including removal and re-installation)and mileage are excluded. original Purchaser. Original Purchaser will be reimbursed at Seller's then current standard labor hours and rates for labor to make repair(if not repaired by Seller).Seller's approval of repair estimate is required prior to performance of repair work. If not used for rental or Repair or replacement of Product that Seller determines failed contracting,2 years during Warranty Period due to a defect in material or CL from the date of workmanship.No labor is included. shipment of Product to original Purchaser. HP Portables If not used for rental or Repair or replacement of Product that Seller determines failed LO O contracting,3 years during Warranty Period due to a defect in material or from the date of workmanship.No labor is included. See Hale Portable Pump 0 shipment of Labor Warranty Guide for details on issues covered and fees U) Product to original paid Purchaser U If used for rental or Repair or replacement of Product that Seller determines failed contracting,earlier of during Warranty Period due to a defect in material or (i)6 months from date workmanship.No labor is included. CIL of shipment to original 00 Purchaser,or(ii) 1,000 run hours. Cross-Chassis Earlier of(i) 12 months Repair or replacement of Product that Seller determines failed Skids from date of shipment during Warranty Period due to a defect in material or Trailer Units to original Purchaser,or workmanship.No labor is included. (ii)1,000 run hours. c5 u� Hale Products _ thA Fa + s i"zhj P IPS,607 NW27 venue Fr','pF rovdrrg Ocala, FL 34475 Haleproducts.com Packet Pg. 907 Iuoll ., t of Hale Products,, Inc. CL Product Specific Warranty Terms and Conditions E CL Products Warranty Period Coverage" � Pump Pump Body 10 years from the date Repair or replacement of Product that Seller determines failed Modules Weldments, of shipment of Product (including cracks resulting from stress and rustthrough of panels) LO Stainless to original Purchaser. during Warranty Period due to a defect in material or Manifolds, and workmanship. No labor is included. 0 Fabricated Pump modules are built to original Purchaser's specification or U) Don-painted or design.Although individual Hale and Class 1 brand components powder coated used for pump modules comply with NFPA standards, pump U panels modules are not NFPA compliant. Original Purchaser is solely responsible for (i) ensuring finished pump houses are NFPA complaint and adhere to industry accepted standards and CL guidelines, and (ii) supplying manuals that include appropriate 0 directions, instructions and warnings concerning pump house operation. Fabricated 2 years from the date Repairor replacementof Product that Seller determines failed painted or of shipment of from paint,finish,and corrosion during Warranty Period due to CL powdered Product to original a defect in material or workmanship. No labor is included. coated Purchaser panels Foam 3 years from the date Repair or replacement of Product that Seller determines failed SmartFoam,SmartCAFS, of shipment to during Warranty Period due to a defect in material or CAFE Systems,SmartATP, original Purchaser. workmanship.No labor is included. Datalogger download and EZ Fill from Product may be requested to determine cause of defect. Foam 1 year from the date of Repair or replacement of Product that Seller determines failed FoamLogix Systems shipment to original during Warranty Period due to a defect in material or Purchaser. workmanship.No labor is included. Pump Repair Ordered for service 90 days from date of Repair or replacement of Product that Seller determines failed & and shipment of Product to during Warranty Period due to a defect in material or Replacement repair original Purchaser. workmanship.No labor is included. Parts c� Pressure Gauges 3 years from date of Repair or replacement of Product that Seller determines failed shipment of Product to during Warranty Period due to a defect in material or the original Purchaser. workmanship.No labor is included. Plumbing 2 years from date of Repair or replacement of Product that Seller determines failed shipment of Product to during Warranty Period due to a defect in material or original Purchaser. workmanship.No labor is included. CL Valves Akron Valve 10 years from date of Repair or replacement of Product that Seller determines failed shipment of Product to during Warranty Period due to a defect in material orworkmanship. original Purchaser on No labor is included. everything except seal. No warranty on seal. LO Class 1 Valve 10 years from date of Repair or replacement of Product that Seller determines failed shipment of Product to during Warranty Period due to a defect in material orworkmanship. 0 original Purchaser on No labor is included. U) everything except seal. No warranty on seal. U Hale Valve 10 years from date of Repair or replacement of Product that Seller determines failed shipment of Product to during Warranty Period due to a defect in material orworkmanship. original Purchaser on No labor is included. CL everything except seal. 00 No warranty on seal. E c5 u� Hale Products _. Fay.+:Ce s i"zhj PO 7IP:S, 607 NW 27th Avenue Fr','pF Rovdrrg Ocala, FL 34475 Haleproducts.com Packet Pg. 908 luol, ., t of Hale Products, Ir7C. E Product* W rr rtt Perio Covers a SVS Torrent Valve 10 years from date of Repair or replacement of Product that Hale determines failed during shipment of Product to Warranty Period due to a defect in material or workmanship. No labo original Purchaser on is included. E everything except seal. 2 years from date of shipment of Product to U original Purchaser on seal. Electronics 2 years from date of Repair or replacement of Product that Seller determines failed shipment of Product during Warranty Period due to a defect in material or to original Purchaser. workmanship.No labor is included. c5 Monitors Akron 5 years from date of Repair or replacement of Product that Seller determines failed CL shipment of Product during Warranty Period due to a defect in material or workmanship. to original Purchaser. No labor is included. SafeBuy QMAX/QMAX-XS Earlier of(1)8 years Repair or replacement of Product that Seller determines failed during Bundles Pump from in service date of Warranty Period due to a defect in material or workmanship. Non-Marine Fire Safebuy QMAX/QMAX- Service Applications XS bundle in the vehicl Under Safebuy Warranty, Seller will cover parts and labor for earlier or equipment in which of(1)8 years from in service date of vehicle or equipment in which Product is initially Product is initially installed,or(ii)8-1/2 years from date of shipment E installed,or(ii)8-1/2 of Product to original Purchaser. years from date of When labor is covered,original Purchaser will be reimbursed at shipment of Product to Seller's then current standard labor hours and service rates for labor �y original Purchaser. to make repair(if not repaired by Seller)and to remove defective This is predicated on Product and re-install repaired or replacement Product.Seller's the end user approval of repair estimate is required prior to performance of repair j supplying Hale with work. If applicable,actual mileage will be reimbursed at Seller's then their yearly service current mileage reimbursement rate. See the Hale Pump and and pump testing Gearbox Labor Warranty Guide for details on issues covered and fee records by the end of paid. each calendar year. CL SAM Bundles- Pumps-Mid-Ship, Earlier of(1) 10 years Repair or replacement of Product that Seller determines failed during Pump with Loose Rear Mount, and from in service date Warranty Period due to a defect in material or workmanship. CL Valves, Kits or Booster(Excludes of vehicle or Modules all Engine Driven equipment in which Under SAM Warranty,Seller will cover parts and labor for earlier of Units) Product is initially Non-Marine Fire installed, or(ii) 10-112 (i)10 years from in service date of vehicle or equipment in which Product is initially installed,or(ii) 10-1/2 years from date of shipment Service years from date of of Product to original Purchaser. 0 Applications shipment of Product to original Purchaser. U c5 CIL 00 E c5 u� Hale Products _. Pus led s 607 NW 27th Avenue Ocala, FL 34475 Haleproducts.com Packet Pg. 909 Iuoll ., t of CL Prod Warr ty Period Coverage**, SAM Bundles- When labor is covered, original Purchaser Pump with Loose will be reimbursed at Seller's then current Valves, Kits or standard labor hours and service rates for E E Modules labor to make repair(if not repaired by Seller)and to remove defective Product and re-install repaired or replacement Product. U Seller's approval of repair estimate is required prior to performance of repair work. If applicable,actual mileage will be reimbursed at Seller's then current mileage reimbursement rate. See the Hale Labor Warranty Guides for details on issues covered and fee paid. CL Akron Electric Valve 5 years from date of shipment of Product to Repair or replacement of Product that Seller Actuators and original Purchaser. determines failed during Warranty Period due Navigator Pros to a defect in material or workmanship. No labor is included. Electronics 4 years from date of shipment of Product to Repair or replacement of Product that Seller E original Purchaser. determines failed during Warranty Period due to a defect in material or workmanship. No labor is included. "When Products are combined to form a module or package, each Product will have its own separate Warranty Period and Warranty Coverage For each Product,Sellerwill have the option to refund to Purchaser(in cash or by credit)the purchase price Seller was paid for such Product, less depreciation determined on a straight line basis over the Warranty Period,in lieu of repair or replacement(including,when applicable,labor).The decision whether to repair,replace or refund(and,if there is a refund,whether to refund in cash or by credit)shall be made by Seller in its sole discretion. CL Seller makes no warranty with respect to engines.Any warranty with respect to engines is limited to whatever warranty may be provided by the engine manufacturer. qy E 0 U) U 00 u� Hale Products _. Fay.+:Ce s ""�hjP+)rr:5, 607 NW 27th Avenue Ocala, FL 34475 Haleproducts.com Packet Pg. 910 F.12.e itid llll � � i CL Ten (10) Year Material and Workmanship Stainless Steel Piping iiii iiii iii[ted Wairiiii'Warvty° 1.LIMITED WARRANTY Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein,Pierce makes no warranty whatsoever U) as to: Subject to the limitations and exclusions set forth below,Pierce Manufacturing provides U the following warranty to the Buyer: (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, cy drivelines,axles,water pumps and generators;with respect to all such parts, components,attachments and accessories,Pierce shall assign to Buyer the applicable Stainless steel piping 9 shall be free from structural failures warranties,if any,made by the respective manufacturers thereof; CILCoverage: caused by defects in material and workmanship,or (b)any vehicle,chassis,or component,part,attachment or accessory damaged by U) perforation caused by corrosion. 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 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 Warranty Begins: The date of the original purchase invoice(issued when the which,in the sole judgment of Pierce,adversely affects the performance,stability or product ships from the factory). purpose for which it was manufactured,or (d)products or parts which may in the ordinary course wear out and have to be replaced Ten(10)Years Warranty Period during the warranty period,including,but not limited to,tires,fluids,gaskets and light Ends After: -or- 0 Miles 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 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 parts added after manufacture without the authorization of Pierce may void this warranty. L59 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. Pierce's obligation underthis warranty is limited to repairing or replacing without charge,as Pierce may elect,the 3.BUYER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. Conditions and stainless steel 9 or piping components which Pierce P P If the product fails to conform to the warranty set forth in paragraph 1 during the warranty CL Exclusions: determines to have failed due to defective material and period,and such nonconformity is not due to misuse,neglect,accident or improper workmanship,or perforation caused by corrosion. maintenance,Buyer must notify Pierce within the time period specified in paragraph 1, See Also and shall make the product available for inspection by Pierce or its designated agent.At CIL Paragraphs This warranty does not cover the use of fluoroprotein(FP) the request of Pierce,any allegedly defective product shall be returned to Pierce by 2 thru 4 type foam. The sodium chloride within FP foam can cause Buyer for examination and/or repair.Buyer shall be responsible for the cost of such long-term damage to system components if not thoroughly transportation,and for risk of loss of or damage to the product during transportation. flushed immediately after use. 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 E EXCLUSIVE AND SOLE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY. , U) 4.EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES. U 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 00 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 a POSSIBILITY OF ANY SUCH DAMAGES.Without limiting the generality of the This limited warranty shall apply only if the product is properly maintained in accordance foregoing,Pierce specifically disclaims any liability for property or personal injury with Pierce's maintenance instructions and manuals and is used in service which is damages,penalties,damages for lost profits or revenues,loss of vehicles or products or normal to the particular model.Normal service means service which does not subject the any associated equipment,cost of substitute vehicles or products,down-time,delay product to stresses or impacts greater than normally result from careful use.If the Buyer damages,any other types of economic loss,or for any claims by any third party for any discovers a defect or nonconformity,it must notify Pierce in writing within thirty(30)days such damages. 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 Note:Any Surety Bond,if a part of the sale of the vehicle as to which this limited TRANSFERRED BY THE BUYER TO ANY SUBSEQUENT USER OR PURCHASER warranty is provided,applies only to this Pierce Basic One Year Limited Warranty for OR TO ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY. such vehicle,and not to other warranties made by Pierce in a separate document(if any)or to the warranties(if any)made by any manufacturer(other than Pierce)of any part,component,attachment or accessory that is incorporated into or attached to the 3/22/2012 WA0035 vehicle. Packet Pg. 911 F.12.e IIIIIIII���iiiii iiiiir i IIIIIII IIIII� IIIII� Ten (10) Year Pro-Rated Paint and Corrosion Custom Body CL 1.LIMITED WARRANTY Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein,Pierce makes no warranty whatsoever � as to: Subject to the limitations and exclusions set forth below,Pierce Manufacturing provides the following warranty to the Buyer: (a)any integral parts,components,attachments or trade accessories of or to the product 0 that are not manufactured by Pierce,including but not limited to engines,transmissions, A drivelines,axles,water pumps and generators;with respect to all such parts, components,attachments and accessories,Pierce shall assign to Buyer the applicable U warranties,if any,made by the respective manufacturers thereof, Exterior surfaces of the body shall be free from blistering, Coverage: peeling,corrosion or any other adhesion defect caused by (b)any vehicle,chassis,or component,part,attachment or accessory damaged by exposure to severe environmental or chemical conditions,acidic misuse,neglect,fire,ex defective manufacturing methods or paint material selection. 9 p environment,improper maintenance,accident,crash,or force majeure such as natural CIL disaster,lightning,earthquake,windstorm,hail,flood,war or riot, U) M (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 The date of the original purchase invoice(issued when the which,in the sole judgment of Pierce,adversely affects the performance,stability or Warranty Begins: product ships from the P P factory). purpose for which it was manufactured;or � (d)products or parts which may in the ordinary course wear out and have to be replaced Warranty Period during the warranty period,including,but not limited to,tires,fluids,gaskets and light Ends After: Ten(10)Years 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 if the product is This limited warranty is applicable to the vehicle in the repaired or replaced(a)without prior written approval of the Pierce Customer Service following percentage costs of warranty repair,if any: Department;or(b)at a facility which has not been approved by Pierce as to technical ° capability. Any repairs,modifications,alterations or aftermarket parts added after _ Topcoat Durability&Appearance:Gloss,Color Retention& manufacture without the authorization of Pierce may void this warranty. Cracking 0-72 months 100% 2.DISCLAIMERS OF WARRANTIES 73-96 months 50% THE WARRANTY SET FORTH IN PARAGRAPH 1 IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE 97-120 months 25% WARRANTY GIVEN BY PIERCE.PIERCE HEREBY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,WHETHER EXPRESS,IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, Integrity of Coating System:Adhesion,Blistering/Bubbling INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY,ANY 0-36 months 100% WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,AND ANY WARRANTIES 37-84 months 50% ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE. agm 85-120 months 25% 3.BUYER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. Conditions and Corrosion:Dissimilar Metal and Crevice If the product fails to conform to the warranty set forth in paragraph 1 during the warranty Exclusions: 0-36 months 100% period,and such nonconformity is not due to misuse,neglect,accident or improper 37-48 months 50% maintenance,Buyer must notify Pierce within the time period specified in paragraph 1, See Also and shall make the product available for inspection by Pierce or its designated agent.At CL Paragraphs 49-72 months 25% the request of Pierce,any allegedly defective product shall be returned to Pierce by 2 thru 4 73-120 months 10% Buyer for examination and/or repair.Buyer shall be responsible for the cost of such CIL Corrosion Perforation transportation,and for risk of loss of or damage to the product during transportation. 0-120 months 100% 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 This limited warranty applies only to exterior paint.Paint on facility approved in advance in writing by Pierce.THIS REMEDY SHALL BE THE the vehicle's interior is warranted only under the Pierce Basic EXCLUSIVE AND SOLE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY. One Year Limited Warranty. 0 4.EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES. U) Items not covered by this warranty include: Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein or in any agreement between Pierce and (a)Damage from lack of maintenance and cleaning (proper Buyer,IN NO EVENT SHALL PIERCE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, U cleaning and maintenance procedures are detailed in the INCIDENTAL,SPECIAL,INDIRECT,OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, Pierce operation and maintenance manual). WHETHER ARISING OUT OF BREACH OF CONTRACT,WARRANTY,TORT (b)UV paint fade. (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY)OR OTHER THEORY OF LAW (c)Any cab not manufactured by Pierce. OR EQUITY,WITH RESPECT TO VEHICLES OR OTHER PRODUCTS SOLD BY PIERCE,OR THEIR OPERATION OR FAILURE TO OPERATE,OR ANY DEFECTS 00a 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 This limited warranty shall apply only if the product is properly maintained in accordance specifically disclaims any liability for property or personal injury damages,penalties, A with Pierce's maintenance instructions and manuals and is used in service which is damages for lost profits or revenues,loss of vehicles or products or any associated normal to the articular model.Normal service means service which does not subject the p 1 equipment,cost of substitute vehicles or products,down-time,delay damages,any other product to stresses or impacts greater than normally result from careful use.If the Buyer types of economic loss,or for any claims by any third party for any such damages. discovers a defect or nonconformity,it must notify Pierce in writing within thirty(30)days (y 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 Note:Any Surety Bond,ifa part of the sale of the vehicle as to which this limited TRANSFERRED BY THE BUYER TO ANY SUBSEQUENT USER OR PURCHASER warranty is provided,applies only to this Pierce Basic One Year Limited Warranty for OR TO ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY. such vehicle,and not to other warranties made by Pierce in a separate document(if any) or to the warranties(if any)made by any manufacturer(other than Pierce)of any part, component,attachment or accessory that is incorporated into or attached to the vehicle. 2/8/2010 WA0057 Packet Pg. 912 F.12.e IIIIIIII���iiiii iiiiir i IIIIIIIIescue AIIII IIII i��ratus One (1) Year Material and Workmanship Graphics Fading and Deterioration CIL 1.LIMITED WARRANTY Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein,Pierce makes no warranty whatsoever � as to: Subject to the limitations and exclusions set forth below,Pierce Manufacturing provides the following warranty to the Buyer: (a)any integral parts,components,attachments or trade accessories of or to the product 0 that are not manufactured by Pierce,including but not limited to engines,transmissions, A drivelines,axles,water pumps and generators;with respect to all such parts, components,attachments and accessories,Pierce shall assign to Buyer the applicable U warranties,if any,made by the respective manufacturers thereof, Each graphic lamination shall be free from defects in material (b)any vehicle,chassis,or component,part,attachment or accessory damaged by workmanship,fading,and deterioration. misuse,neglect,fire,exposure to severe environmental or chemical conditions,acidic environment,improper maintenance,accident,crash,or force majeure such as natural CIL disaster,lightning,earthquake,windstorm,hail,flood,war or riot, U) M (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 Warranty Begins: The date the apparatus is placed in service,or 60 days from which,in the sole judgment of Pierce,adversely affects the performance,stability or the original buyer invoice date,whichever comes first. purpose for which it was manufactured;or CIL � (d)products or parts which may in the ordinary course wear out and have to be replaced Warranty Period during the warranty period,including,but not limited to,tires,fluids,gaskets and light Ends After: One(1)Year 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 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 parts 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. agm 3.BUYER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. Conditions and If the product fails to conform to the warranty set forth in paragraph 1 during the warranty Exclusions: This warranty does not cover damage from lack of period,and such nonconformity is not due to misuse,neglect,accident or improper maintenance and cleaning (proper cleaning and maintenance maintenance,Buyer must notify Pierce within the time period specified in paragraph 1, See Also procedures are detailed in the Pierce operation and and shall make the product available for inspection by Pierce or its designated agent.At CL Paragraphs maintenance manual). the request of Pierce,any allegedly defective product shall be returned to Pierce by 2 thru 4 Buyer for examination and/or repair.Buyer shall be responsible for the cost of such CIL 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. 0 4.EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES. U) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein or in any agreement between Pierce and Buyer,IN NO EVENT SHALL PIERCE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, U 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 00a 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 This limited warranty shall apply only if the product is properly maintained in accordance specifically disclaims any liability for property or personal injury damages,penalties, A with Pierce's maintenance instructions and manuals and is used in service which is damages for lost profits or revenues,loss of vehicles or products or any associated normal to the articular model.Normal service means service which does not subject the p 1 equipment,cost of substitute vehicles or products,down-time,delay damages,any other product to stresses or impacts greater than normally result from careful use.If the Buyer types of economic loss,or for any claims by any third party for any such damages. discovers a defect or nonconformity,it must notify Pierce in writing within thirty(30)days (y 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 Note:Any Surety Bond,ifa part of the sale of the vehicle as to which this limited TRANSFERRED BY THE BUYER TO ANY SUBSEQUENT USER OR PURCHASER warranty is provided,applies only to this Pierce Basic One Year Limited Warranty for OR TO ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY. such vehicle,and not to other warranties made by Pierce in a separate document(if any) or to the warranties(if any)made by any manufacturer(other than Pierce)of any part, component,attachment or accessory that is incorporated into or attached to the vehicle. 2/22/2010 WA0168 Packet Pg. 913 ;b"+ r�l s.C�gY 4tll �.I"d Lip 4"Jr� 4k P P I Y- I a...a N, \/1,4 k: O V V-d r,4 49"p 2"_2r 0 a` 91 17 S�2 rrrc)u - r r, : Q;1C' 3 �rrB January 4, 2018 To whom it may concern: Since 1917, Pierce Manufacturing Inc. has provided the finest fire apparatus in the industry. The quality of our products and services are our number one priority. CL In order to provide you with the personalized level of sales and service you deserve, Pierce Manufacturing has establishe a widespread network of authorized dealers throughout the country. Ten-8 Fire Equipment is the Pierce authorize dealership in Florida and Georgia and is the sole source for sales, service, and warranty of Pierce product. E 0 Ten-8 Fire Equipment is extremely qualified to provide you with the support you have come to expect from Pierc Manufacturing and has service &warranty facilities located in several locations as shown to provide the first-class customE t3 service support the Pierce family has been known for. ~ Please contact Ten-8 Fire Equipment direct for Sales support at (877) -989-6660 or visit their website for more informatio at www.ten8fire.com. c� If IIR I IFIN"rOiN,COIL SA IrC)I D,II-!11„ rllaRR411II 1K SIIPRIM'',B,III IL, POMPANO BEACH, I G grR",!roYTH,GA 9(,.)4 59 h 13u' hi:. Y 1 tl 1519 1 ilg,ll,aavJay 2651 159I colll.I Ra"a'd � o a_d l rr r,FII... 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An Oshkosh Corporation Company* ISO Certified Packet Pg. 914 F.12.g oil FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program CL E F I'm I..0 DA SHERIFFS, ASSOCIATION CL r v a qb .............................................. a � W u E �s Contract Terms and Conditions Packet Pg. 915 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions Contents 1.0 General Conditions.......................................................................................................................................5 1.01 BID CORRESPONDENCE ....................................................................................................................5 1.02 PURPOSE...........................................................................................................................................6 CL 1.03 TERM OF CONTRACT.........................................................................................................................6 1.04 QUANTITI ES ......................................................................................................................................6 1.05 SHERIFF AS COUNTY CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICER.............................................................................6 en 1.06 FUNDING...........................................................................................................................................6 E 0 U) 1.07 CURRENCY.........................................................................................................................................6 1.08 GENERAL DEFINITIONS.....................................................................................................................7 1.09 ELIGIBLE PURCHASERS OF CONTRACT..............................................................................................8 1.10 LEGAL REQUIREMENTS.....................................................................................................................8 c� 1.11 PATENTS & ROYALTIES .....................................................................................................................8 1.12 FEDERAL AND STATE STANDARDS....................................................................................................9 1.13 UNDERWRITERS' LABORATORIES.....................................................................................................9 1.14 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT................................................................................................9 �r CN 1.15 REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION ....................................................................................................9 en LL 1.16 MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE (MBE) .........................................................................................9 a 1.17 ANTI-DISCRIMINATION.....................................................................................................................9 1.18 BEST COMMERCIAL PRACTICES......................................................................................................10 0 U) 1.19 PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES (PEC) .........................................................................................................10 1.20 TAX EXEMPTION .............................................................................................................................10 1.21 TAXES..............................................................................................................................................10 en 1.22 ORDER OF PRECEDENCE IN THE EVENT OF CONFLICT ...................................................................10 1.23 COMMUNICATIONS........................................................................................................................10 1.24 CLARIFICATION AND ADDENDA......................................................................................................11 E 1.25 SIGNED BID CONSIDERED AN OFFER..............................................................................................11 1.26 ASSIGNMENT OF CONTRACT..........................................................................................................11 1.27 TERMINATION OF PRODUCT LINE ..................................................................................................12 1.28 METHOD OF AWARD......................................................................................................................12 1.29 DEMONSTRATION OF COMPETENCY..............................................................................................12 1.30 VENDOR ABILITY TO PERFORM ......................................................................................................13 Page 1 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 916 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions 1.31 FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY............................................................................................................13 1.32 QUALITY AND SAFETY.....................................................................................................................13 1.33 NONCONFORMANCE......................................................................................................................13 1.34 GRATUITIES.....................................................................................................................................14 CL 1.35 TIE BIDS...........................................................................................................................................14 E 1.36 RIGHT TO AUDIT .............................................................................................................................14 1.37 LIABILITY, INSURANCE, LICENSES AND PERMITS............................................................................15 en 1.38 BID BONDS, PERFORMANCE BONDS, AND CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE ....................................15 E 0 1.39 ELIMINATION FROM CONSIDERATION...........................................................................................15 1.40 COLLUSION .....................................................................................................................................15 1.41 DEFAULT .........................................................................................................................................16 1.42 PROTESTS AND ARBITRATION ........................................................................................................16 c� 1.43 NONPERFORMANCE.......................................................................................................................17 1.44 SEVERABILITY..................................................................................................................................18 1.45 TERMINATION FOR CAUSE .............................................................................................................18 1.46 TERMINATION WITHOUT CAUSE....................................................................................................18 �r CN 1.47 CONTRACT ADVERTISMENT AND USE OF LOGO ............................................................................19 en 2.0 BIDDER INSTRUCTIONS .............................................................................................................................20 a 2.01 FIRST YEAR BIDDER QUALIFICATIONS ............................................................................................20 2.02 LICENSING & FACILITIES..................................................................................................................20 0 U) U) 2.03 INSURANCE AND INDEMNIFICATION .............................................................................................21 2.04 SPECIFICATIONS..............................................................................................................................22 2.05 FIXED PRICES...................................................................................................................................23 2.06 SEALED BIDS....................................................................................................................................23 2.07 EXCEPTIONS TO TERMS AND CONDITIONS ....................................................................................23 2.08 MISTAKES........................................................................................................................................23 2.09 EQUIVALENTS .................................................................................................................................23 2.10 MANDATORY PRE-BID MEETING ....................................................................................................24 2.11 QUALIFICATION ..............................................................................................................................24 2.12 PRICES QUOTED..............................................................................................................................25 2.13 OPTION PRICING.............................................................................................................................25 2.14 SUBMITTAL OF BID .........................................................................................................................26 Page 2 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 917 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions 2.15 EXECUTION OF BID .........................................................................................................................27 2.16 MODIFICATION OR WITHDRAWALS OF BIDS .................................................................................27 2.17 LATE BIDS........................................................................................................................................27 2.18 PUBLIC BID OPENING......................................................................................................................28 CL 2.19 DETERMINATION OF RESPONSIVENESS .........................................................................................28 2.20 RESPONSIBLE BIDDER CRITERIA......................................................................................................28 2.21 BASIS FOR AWARD..........................................................................................................................28 en 2.22 FIRM BID .........................................................................................................................................29 E 0 2.23 MINOR IRREGULARITIES/ RIGHTTO REJECT..................................................................................29 2.24 CONE OF SILENCE ...........................................................................................................................29 3.01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT..................................................30 0- 0 3.02 STATEMENT OF AUTHORITY...........................................................................................................30 c� 3.03 VENDOR CONTACT INFORMATION ................................................................................................30 3.04 OPTION TO RENEW & PRICE ADJUSTMENT....................................................................................30 3.05 ADDITIONS AND DELETIONS...........................................................................................................31 3.06 EQUITABLE ADJUSTMENT...............................................................................................................31 �r CN 3.07 DISCOUNTS.....................................................................................................................................31 en 3.08 CONDITIONS ...................................................................................................................................31 a 3.09 PRODUCTION CUTOFF....................................................................................................................31 3.10 FACILITIES .......................................................................................................................................32 0 U) U) 3.11 SUBSTITUTIONS ..............................................................................................................................32 3.12 EMERGENCY LIGHT AND SIREN CERTIFICATION STANDARDS........................................................32 3.13 FACTORY INSTALLED.......................................................................................................................32 3.14 VENDOR INSTALLED........................................................................................................................33 3.15 NON-SCHEDULED OPTIONS............................................................................................................33 3.16 REMOUNT (AMBULANCE) ..............................................................................................................33 3.17 FORCE MAJEURE.............................................................................................................................34 3.18 DELIVERY TIME................................................................................................................................35 3.19 ORDER.............................................................................................................................................35 3.20 VEHICLE DELIVERY ..........................................................................................................................36 3.21 INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE......................................................................................................37 3.22 REGISTRATION, TAG AND TITLE......................................................................................................37 Page 3 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 918 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions 3.23 CAB AND CHASSIS PURCHASES.......................................................................................................38 3.24 INVOICING AND PAYMENTS ...........................................................................................................38 3.25 WARRANTY REPAIRS AND SERVICE ................................................................................................38 3.26 INADEQUATE SERVICE ....................................................................................................................38 CL 3.27 REPORTING: PURCHASE ORDERS & QUARTERLY REPORTS............................................................39 E 3.28 ADMINISTRATIVE FEE .....................................................................................................................40 3.29 LIQUIDATED DAMAGES ..................................................................................................................41 Appendix A— Drug-Free Workplace Form....................................................................................................42 E 0 Appendix B— Insurance Checklist Form........................................................................................................43 Appendix C—Vendor Change Form..............................................................................................................44 0 Appendix D - Confirmation of Order Form ...................................................................................................45 0- 0 Appendix E— Manufacturer Authorization Form ..........................................................................................46 c� AppendixF— Quarterly Report.....................................................................................................................47 AppendixG — Bid Calendar ...........................................................................................................................48 Appendix H — FSA Bid System Data Input Instructions for Bidders..............................................................49 Appendix H — FSA Bid System Data Input Instructions for Bidders—Continued .........................................50 �r N 0 U) U) c� Page 4 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 919 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions 1.01 BID CORRESPONDENCE CL All correspondence regarding this bid should be directed to the Florida Sheriffs Association (FSA) using the contact CL information shown below. Please be sure to reference the bid number and your contact information. The contacts for this bid are: E 0 Lisa Gregor, FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Coordinator U) E-mail: flt�"�?ltr��t�,�'ff>f�� ��iilsr.,.rr��1� U Phone:850-877-2165 ext.5831 Fax : 850-878-5115 CL Craig Chown, FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Manager E-Mai( < c� Phone:850-877-2165 ext 5833 Fax : 850-878-5115 Communication for this Invitation to Bid should be identified by contract number and title and directed to: W Florida Sheriffs Association < Attn:Cooperative Purchasing Program Coordinator 2617 Mahan Drive Tallahassee, FL 32308 2 I7�7fi��Ffsrf�� Liil rr�'l�ti. c� 0 U) U) E c� Page 5 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 920 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions 1.02 PURPOSE The purpose of this bid is to establish a thirty-six(36) month contract with manufacturers and authorized dealers for the purchase of vehicles and equipment on a "no trade-in basis". Trade-ins are not addressed in this contract. If a purchaser has a desire to offer vehicles/equipment for trade to the vendor,the purchaser and dealer may do so at their sole discretion,separate and apart from this contract. CL CL 1.03 TERM OF CONTRACT This contract shall remain in effect for one(3)three year from date of contract execution by the FSA,and may be renewed E by mutual agreement,at the sole option and discretion of the FSA, pursuant to the terms of Section 3.04. 0 U) The term of contract begins May 1,2020 and ends March 31,2023. U c� Contract extensions will only be executed when the FSA determines, based on then-existing conditions, that it is in the CL best interest of the FSA and the purchasers to do so. U) 1.04 QUANTITIES CL FSA does not guarantee quantities future contract sales.Vendors are expected to engage in business marketing and sales best practices to participate in the contract. 1.05 SHERIFF AS COUNTY CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICER The Offices of the Sheriff in the State of Florida are constitutional offices of the State of Florida. Each has the authority either individually or collectively to execute contracts for all goods and services for the proper conduct of that office. Section 30.53, Florida Statutes, exempts the sheriffs' offices from the provisions of the Florida Statute that would 2 otherwise require sealed and competitive bidding procedures. 2 0 It is the FSA's practice to give consideration to the prices offered, but the Office of the Sheriff is not required by law to U) accept the lowest priced proposal and may reject any or all of the proposals without recourse. Bidders are solely U) responsible for their own bid preparation costs and nothing in this solicitation in any way obligates the participating sheriffs'offices for any payment for any activity or costs incurred by any bidder in responding to this solicitation. 1.06 FUNDING In the case of certain purchasers, including state agencies, funds expended for the purposes of the contract must be U. appropriated by the Florida Legislature, the individual participating agency or the agency's appropriating authority for each fiscal year included within the contract period. For such agencies, their performances and obligations to pay for E products or services under any resulting contract, or purchase order, are contingent upon such an annual appropriation by the Legislature, individual agency or by the appropriating authority. Therefore, any contract or purchase order with such an agency shall automatically terminate without penalty or termination costs in the event of non-appropriation. 1.07 CURRENCY All transaction amounts, bids, quotes, provisions, payments or any part of this contract relating to currency are to be made in United States Dollar. Page 6 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 921 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions 1.08 GENERAL DEFINITIONS a) Bidder:A proposer or enterprise that submits a formal offer to the FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator in accordance with the Contract Terms and Conditions. b) Bid System:The online forum used for the submission of electronic bids and review of bid results for the specifications connected to this Invitation to Bid.VendorLink is the software used for this bid. CL CL c) Dealer:A manufacturer's certified representative,authorized by the manufacturer to market,sell,or provide,the vehicles or equipment for the FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program. Dealers may be vendor-owned and controlled, in whole or in part,or independently owned and controlled. LO E 0 d) End User:The person or entity who ultimately uses or is intended to use a product or for whom a product is designed for use. t3 c� e) Factory: Refers to the manufacturer produced products. CL f) Florida Sheriffs Association Cooperative Purchasing Program(FSA):The entity that administeres the Invitation to bid and U) contract administration functions for this contract. c� g) Fleet Advisory Committee:An employee of a sheriff's office or local government,or any other person who FSA identifies as subject matter expert,who assists with the development of bid specifications and the evaluation of bid responses. The Fleet Advisory Committee makes recommendations to the FSA and is not responsible for final awards. h) Invitation to Bid: A competitive solicitation and award process established through the issuance of an invitation to vendors, dealersand manufacturers to submit a price offer on a specific product to be provided. This term shall include C14 the bid specifications available to bidders on the bid system and references to solicitation documents.The term shall not include request for proposals, request for quotes, request for letters of interest, or the solicitation of purchase orders based on oral or written quotations. C 0 2 i) Manufacturer:The original producer or provider of vehicles or equipment offered on this contract. U) U) j) Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP): Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) represents the Manufacturer's recommended retail selling price, list price, published list price, or other usual and customary price that would be paid by the Purchaser. The following are acceptable sources of current MSRPs and MSRP Lists for use in submission of the bid solicitation and the resulting contract: 1. Manufacturer's Annual U.S. Price Book 2. Manufacturer's official website 0 k) Non-Scheduled Options: Any optional new or unused component, feature or configuration that is not included or listed ; in the base vehicle specifications or options. E 1) Production Cutoff: A term used by manufacturers to notify dealers that the factory has reached maximum capacity for orders. Vehicle manufacturers use this term when referring to any given model year for production. m) Published List Price: A standard "quantity of one" price currently available to government and educational purchasers, excluding cooperative,volume discounts,or other discounts. n) Purchase Order: A request for order from a purchaser to an awarded vendor for an item that has been awarded on this Contract. Purchaser orders placed using this contract formalize the terms and conditions of this contract under which a vendor furnishes vehicles or equipment to a purchaser. Page 7 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 922 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions o) Purchaser: A purchaser is an entity that seeks to obtain vehicles off this contract by meeting the eligible user criteria or with vendor approval. p) Remount:To remove the ambulance box from an existing vehicle and mount it to a new vehicle cab and chassis. q) Specification Bid Document: The specification bid document contains the minimum base requirements and bond CL requirements for each specification within the competitive bid.This document also contains submission of bid pricing and discount,and must be included as part of the Submittal of Bid. CL r) Third Party Supplier: Businesses external to a bidder or vendor that provide products or services which contribute to the LO overall finished vehicle. Third Party Suppliers are contractors under the direction and responsibility of the bidder or E vendor. Third party suppliers may also be referred to as upfitters or remount service providers within this document. U) s) Vendor: The bidder that has been awarded and agrees to provide products, vehicles, or equipment, which meet the requirements and base specifications to eligible purchasers. The vendor must agree to the contract terms and conditions before being awarded the contract. CL 0 U) t) Vendor Installed:A product or service provided by the vendor or other third party; not the factory. c� 1.09 ELIGIBLE PURCHASERS OF CONTRACT CL C- Awarded bids,or contract prices,will be extended and guaranteed to any unit of local government or political subdivision ILL of the State of Florida. This includes, but is not limited to counties, municipalities, sheriffs' offices, clerks, property W appraisers,tax collectors,supervisors of elections,school boards or districts,water management districts, police and fire departments, emergency response units, state universities and colleges, special districts,or other state, local or regional < government entities within the State of Florida. LO All purchasers are bound by state law, local ordinances, rules and regulations for purchases made under this contract. 0 Participating agencies cannot guarantee any order other than those ordered by the individual agency. U 0 In addition, bids can be extended and guaranteed to other entities approved by manufacturers to participate in this U) contract to include out of state sales. Vendors are governed by their manufacturer's agreement, and must agree to the U) terms and conditions of this contract. Vendors that wish to extend contract pricing to entities other than those defined here are governed by their manufacturer's agreement,and must agree to the terms and conditions of this contract. 1.10 LEGAL REQUIREMENTS 0 Federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations that affect the items covered herein apply. Lack of knowledge by the bidder or vendor will not be cause for relief from responsibility. 1.11 PATENTS & ROYALTIES The bidder,without exception shall indemnify and hold harmless the FSA and its employees from liability of any nature or kind,including costs and expenses for,or on account of,any copyrighted, patented,or unpatented invention,process, or article manufactured or used in the performance of the contract,including its use by the FSA or a purchaser. If the bidder uses any design,device or materials covered by letters, patent, or copyright, it is mutually understood and agreed,without exception,that the bid prices shall include all royalties or cost arising from the use of such design,device, or materials in any way involved in the work. Page 8 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 923 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions 1.12 FEDERAL AND STATE STANDARDS It is the intent of FSA that all specifications herein are in full and complete compliance with all federal and State of Florida laws, requirements, and regulations applicable to the type and class of commodities and contractual services being provided.This includes, but is not limited to, Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS), Occupational Safety and CL Health Administration (OSHA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Standards, Society of Autmomotive Engineers E (SAE), Fire Apparatus Vehicle Standards,and Federal Ambulance Standards(KKK-A-1822F),which includes all subsequent CL change notices. All fire apparatus manufacturers must meet the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1901 and 1906 standards. In addition, any applicable federal or state laws that become effective during the term of the Contract, regarding the E commodities and contractual service specifications, safety, and environmental requirements shall immediately become U) part of the Contract.The vendor shall meet or exceed any such requirements of the laws and regulations. If an apparent t j conflict exists,the vendor shall contact the FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator immediately. c� The bidder shall obtain and pay for all licenses, permits and inspection fees for this bid submission and contract. U) 1.13 UNDERWRITERS' LABORATORIES CL Unless otherwise stipulated in the bid, all manufactured items and fabricated assemblies shall be Underwriters' Laboratories, (U.L.), listed or re-examination listing where such has been established by U.L.for the item(s) offered and furnished. 1.14 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT CN ILL To request this material in accessible format, sign language interpreters, information on access for persons with disabilities, or any accommodation to review any document or to participate in any FSA proceeding, please contact FSA Human Resources at(850)877-2165 five days in advance to initiate your request.TTY users may also call the Florida Relay Service at 711. U 0 U) U) 1.15 REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION In accordance with the Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person requiring an accommodation at the bid opening because of a disability must contact the FSA Human Resources at(850)877-2165. 1.16 MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE (MBE) 4i The policy of the Florida Sheriffs Association is that Minority Business Enterprises (MBE) shall have the opportunity to participate in this invitation to bid.Such process would be for supplying goods and services to FSA and Purchasers. c� 1.17 ANTI-DISCRIMINATION The bidder certifies that he/she is in compliance as applicable by federal or state law with the non-discrimination clause contained in Section 202, Executive Order 11246, as amended by Executive Order 11375, relative to equal employment opportunity for all persons without regard to race,color, religion,sex or national origin. Page 9 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 924 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions 1.18 BEST COMMERCIAL PRACTICES The apparent silence of a specification and supplemental specifications as to any details or the omission from it of a detailed description concerning any point shall be regarded as meaning that only the best commercial practices,size,and design are to be used. All workmanship is to be first quality.All interpretations of the specifications shall be upon the basis of this statement. CL 1.19 PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES (PEC) In accordance with the Public Entity Crimes Act, Section 287.133, Florida Statutes, a person or affiliate who has been E placed on the convicted vendor list maintained by the State of Florida Department of Management Services following a 0 conviction for public entity crimes may not submit a bid on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity, U) may not submit a bid on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, U may not submit bids on leases of real property to public entity,may not be awarded or perform work as a vendor,supplier, sub-vendor, or consultant under a contract with a public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity in CL excess of the threshold amount provided in Section 287.017, Florida Statutes, for CATEGORY TWO for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list. c� 1.20 TAX EXEMPTION All State and Federal tax exemptions applicable to the units of local government of the State of Florida will apply, as appropriate certifications are furnished. Purchasers shall comply with all federal,state and local tax requirements. The Florida Sheriffs Association is a 501(c)3 organization and is exempt from all Federal Excise and State Sales Taxes.State Sales Tax and Use Certificate Number is 85-8012646919C-3. 1.21 TAXES Customers making a purchase pursuant to the awarded bid are generally exempt from Federal Excise and State Sales Tax. It is the responsibility of the vendor to verify that the purchaser is exempt by obtaining the purchaser's Federal Excise and U) State Taxes and Use Certificate Number. 1.22 ORDER OF PRECEDENCE IN THE EVENT OF CONFLICT In the event of conflict,the conflict may be resolved in the following order of priority(highest to lowest): 1. Addenda to Contract Terms and Conditions, if issued 2. Contract Conditions 3. Addenda to Specification Bid Document, if issued 4. Specification Bid Document E 5. Bidder Instructions c� 6. General Conditions 1.23 COMMUNICATIONS Communications between a proposer, bidder, lobbyist or consultant and FSA are limited to matters of process or procedure and shall be made in writing to the contact persons identified in Section 1.01 of this procurement. Page 10 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 925 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions Bidders should not rely on representations,statements,or explanations other than those made in this Bid or in any written addendum to this Bid,and no oral representations,statements,or explanations shall be deemed to bind the FSA or eligible users. 1.24 CLARIFICATION AND ADDENDA CL Y q g Y 1 �' ��a'.The bid E An questions or clarifications concerning the Invitation to Bid shall be submitted b e-mail to t.l�'I (,��if, f 1..4 �iilsr r�.f..L, title and number should be referenced on all correspondence. Final questions must be received by the date for Request CL for Clarification stated on the Bid Calendar. Questions and answers will be posted to the FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program website on the date indicated on the Bid Calendar. Interpretation of specifications or solicitation documents will not be made verbally. If any verbal clarifications are E provided,they are without legal effect. U) U Questions received after the cone of silence date listed on the bid calendar will not be addressed. The FSA reserves the right address technical questions. CL The FSA shall issue a Formal Addendum if substantial changes which impact the submission of bids are required.Any such addenda shall be binding on the bidder and shall become a part of the solicitation document. In the event of conflict with the original specifications, addenda shall govern to the extent specified. Subsequent Addenda shall govern over prior Addenda only to the extent specified. MT CL FSA will make every attempt to e-mail updates to registered bidders. However, posting on the FSA website constitutes proper notice of addenda. The bidder shall be required to acknowledge receipt of the Formal Addendum by signing in the space provided. Failure to cv acknowledge Formal Addendum shall deem the bid non-responsive; provided, however, that pursuant to section 2.26, LO the FSA may waive this requirement in its best interest. The FSA will not be responsible for any explanation or interpretation made verbally or in writing except those made through the posting of a Formal Addendum. 0 2 The bid submission constitutes acknowledgement of the addenda to the specifications. Bids that fail to account for the U addenda shall reflect in bids being declared nonresponsive; however,that pursuant to Section 2.26, the FSA may waive U) this requirement in its best interest. After the start of the contract term, FSA will notify all awarded vendors of any addenda and will require acknowledgement of the new terms and conditions. If the awarded vendor does not agree to the new terms and conditions,the vendor's award can be removed or replaced by another vendor or qualified, responsive bidder. 0 1.25 SIGNED BID CONSIDERED AN OFFER The signed Bid shall be considered an offer on the part of the bidder,which offer shall be deemed accepted upon approval by the FSA and in case of default on the part of successful bidder,after such acceptance,the FSA may procure the items or services from other sources.The bid submission must be signed by an authorized representative. An electronic signature may be used and shall have the same force and effect as a written signature. 1.26 ASSIGNMENT OF CONTRACT No right or interest in this Contract may be assigned, transferred, conveyed, sublet or otherwise disposed of, without prior written consent of the FSA. Page 11 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 926 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions If the original vendor sells or transfers all assets or the entire portion of the assets used to perform this Contract, a successor-in-interest must perform all obligations under this Contract. FSA reserves the right to reject the acquiring entity as a vendor.A change of name agreement does not change the contractual obligations of the vendor. 1.27 TERMINATION OF PRODUCT LINE CL If an vendor terminates a product line(manufacturer or brand),the vendor is required to notify the FSA within 10 business days of the decision not to retain the product line. CL In the event a manufacturer reassigns the product line to an alternate vendor, the manufacturer and the vendor are required to immediately notify the FSA in writing of the change within 10 business days confirming the reassignment. If the vendor is not already an approved FSA vendor, the vendor is required to apply to the FSA to become an approved E vendor prior to conducting any qualified sales. The vendor and the manufacturer are required to honor the contract U) pricing and all of the applicable terms and conditions throughout the remaining term of the contract. t j c� 1.28 METHOD OF AWARD CL The award is made to responsive and responsible bidders. FSA uses its discretion in determining if bids meet the requirements of this solicitation. CL The FSA reserves the right to make multiple awards within a specification, if deemed in the best interest of the FSA and the purchasers. Awards will be posted on the FSA website according to the date posted in the bid calendar. W CN 1.29 DEMONSTRATION OF COMPETENCY Bidders must be able to demonstrate a good record of performance for a reasonable period of time, and have sufficient financial support,equipment and organization to ensure they can satisfactorily execute the services if awarded a contract under the terms and conditions herein stated. U 0 U) U) The terms "equipment" and "organization" as used herein shall be construed to mean a fully equipped and well established company in line with the best business practices in the industry and as determined by the FSA. The FSA may consider any evidence available regarding the financial,technical and other qualifications and abilities of a Bidder, including past performance with the FSA in making the award. The FSA may require Bidders to show proof that they have been designated as authorized representatives of a 2 manufacturer or supplier which is the actual source of supply. In these instances,the FSA may also require information ; from the source of supply regarding the quality,packaging and characteristics of the products.Any conflicts between this material information provided by the source of supply and the information contained in the bid submission may render the bid nonresponsive. Pre-award inspection of the Bidder's facility may be made prior to the award of contract. Bids will only be considered from firms which are regularly engaged in the business of providing the goods or services as described in this Bid. Information submitted in the bid may not be plagiarized and,except in the case of materials quoted from this solicitation or developed by the manufacturer, must be the original work of the individual or company that submits the bid for evaluation. Page 12 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 927 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions 1.30 VENDOR ABILITY TO PERFORM During the contract period, FSA may review the vendor's record of performance to ensure that the vendor is providing sufficient financial support,equipment and organization. If the FSA determines that the vendor no longer possesses the financial support,equipment and organization in order to comply with this section, FSA has the authority to immediately terminate the contract awarded. CL CL By responding to this procurement the vendor warrants that,to the best of his or her knowledge,there is no pending or threatened action, proceeding, or investigation, or any other legal or financial condition that would in any way prohibit, restrain,or diminish the vendor's ability to satisfy the obligations of the Contract. The vendor warrants that neither it nor LO any affiliate is currently on the convicted vendor list maintained pursuant to section 287.133 of the Florida Statues,or on E any similar list maintained by any other state or the federal government. The vendor shall immediately notify the FSA and the purchaser in writing if its ability to perform is compromised in any manner during the term of the contract. t3 c� 1.31 FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY CL Bidder affirms by the signature on the contract signature page that the bidder: c� • Has fully read and understands the scope,nature,and quality of work to be performed or the services to be rendered CL under this bid,and has the adequate facilities and personnel to fulfill such requirements; • Accepts the financial responsibility associated with this bid,and declares that he or she has the access to capital (inILL the form of liquidity or credit lines) in order to meet the financial demands of such award;and W C14 • Has assessed the financial responsibility required to serve the contract as bid,including such details as the obligations LO to perform all specifications bid and quantities that could be ordered,as well as timing of payment from purchasers, which can be 45 days from receipt of invoice. 0 2 U 1.32 QUALITY AND SAFETY All materials used for the manufacture or construction of any supplies, materials or equipment covered by this bid shall be new.The items bid must be new, the current model year, of the best quality, and highest grade workmanship that meet or exceed federal safety standards. Products requiring certification should require certification of options in cases where non-certified options could result in the decertification of the original product or warranty. In all cases where options are not certified, the vendor must 2 ILL disclose to the end user that the non-certified options are not required to be certified. All options must meet or exceed ; federal safety standards. E 1.33 NONCONFORMANCE Items may be tested for compliance with specifications. Items delivered that do not conform to specifications may be rejected and returned at the vendor's expense. Items not meeting the specificiations and items not delivered within a reasonable period of time after expected delivery date may be purchased outside of the FSA contract. Any violation of these stipulations may also result in: Page 13 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 928 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions • Vendor's name being removed from the awarded vendor list. • FSA and purchasers being advised not to do business with vendor. 1.34 GRATUITIES CL Proposers shall not offer any gratuities, favors, or anything of monetary value to any official, employee, or agent of the E FSA or the Fleet Advisory Committee,for the purpose of influencing consideration of this bid. CL 1.35 TIE BIDS FSA has the right to award multiple bidders the primary or alternate award in the event of a tie. 0 U) In the event the FSA desires to break tie bids, and both businesses have qualifying drug-free work programs, the U 0 award will be made using the following criteria: CL • Bidder within the State of Florida U) • Vendors performance record with purchasers c� • Coin toss 1.36 RIGHT TO AUDIT Vendor shall establish and maintain a reasonable accounting system that enables FSA to readily identify vendor's sales. FSA and its authorized representatives shall have the right to audit and to make copies of all related records pertaining to this contract, including all government sales and eligible users information whether kept by or under the control of the vendor, including, but not limited to those kept by its employees,agents,assigns,successors, sub-vendors,or third party suppliers in whatever form they may be kept—written or electronic.Such records shall include,but not be limited to: • Accounting records, including paid vouchers,cancelled checks,deposit slips, ledgers,and bank statements; 0 U) • Written policies and procedures; • Subcontract files(including proposals of successful and unsuccessful bidders, bid recaps, etc.); • Original estimates or work sheets; • Contract amendments and change order files; • Insurance documents;or • Memoranda or correspondence. 0 Vendor shall maintain such records during the term of this Contract and for a period of three(3)years after the completion of this Contract. At the vendor's expense and upon written notice from FSA, the vendor shall provide such records for inspection and audit by FSA or its authorized representatives.Such records shall be made available to FSA during normal business hours within three business days of receipt of the written notice. FSA may select the vendor's place of business or offsite location for the audit. The FSA may also request the vendor provide requested records via e-mail. Vendor shall ensure FSA has these rights with vendor's employees, agents, assigns, successors, and third party supplier and the obligations of these rights shall be explicitly included in any subcontracts or agreements formed between the vendor and any sub-vendors to the extent that those subcontracts or agreements relate to fulfillment of the vendor's obligations to FSA. Page 14 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 929 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions Professional fees, personnel costs and travel costs incurred by FSA under its authority to audit and not addressed elsewhere will be the responsibility of FSA. However, if the audit identifies under reporting, overpricing or overcharges in excess of three percent(3%)of the total contract billings,the vendor shall reimburse FSA for the total costs of the audit not to exceed$5,000. If the audit discovers substantive findings related to fraud,misrepresentation,or non-performance, FSA may recoup all the costs of the audit work from the vendor. Any adjustments or payments that must be made as a result of any such audit or inspection of the vendor's invoices or CL records shall be made within a reasonable amount of time. This time period shall not exceed 60 days from FSA's presentation of findings to the vendor. CL FSA has the right to assess damages or seek reimbursements or refunds based on audit results. 1.37 LIABILITY, INSURANCE, LICENSES AND PERMITS U Where bidders are required to enter or go onto FSA or purchaser property to deliver materials or perform work or services as a result of a bid award,the vendor will assume the full duty,obligation and expense of obtaining all necessary licenses, permits and insurance and assure all work complies with all applicable county and municipal code requirements. CL 0 U) The bidder shall be liable for any damages or loss to the FSA or purchaser occasioned by negligence of the bidder or any person the bidder has designated in the completion of the contract as a result of his or her bid. 1.38 BID BONDS, PERFORMANCE BONDS,AND CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE ILL Bid Bonds shall be submitted with the bid in the amount of five(5) percent of each item bid. W C14 After acceptance of bid,the FSA will notify the successful bidder to submit the applicable certificates of insurance in the LO amounts specified in the Bidder Instructions,Specification Bid Document or Insurance Checklist. A letter from a bonding company licensed to do business in Florida must be submitted with the bid stating that the manufacturer will provide a 100%Performance Bond between the bidder and the purchaser upon award of this bid and upon request of the purchaser. Purchaser may request a performance bond from a vendor. Performance Bonds are 0 recommended with pre-payment and will be at the expense of the requesting agency. Purchasers should determine the U) best practice in comparing performance bond expense against any prior discounts that may be available. 1.39 ELIMINATION FROM CONSIDERATION This Invitation to Bid shall not be awarded to any person or bidder who has outstanding debts to the FSA, whether in relation to current or previous bid awards or for other business purposes. 2 1.40 COLLUSION c� Collusion is a non-competitive secret or sometimes illegal agreement between bidders that attempts to disrupt the contract process.Collusion involves people or companies that would typically compete, but are conspiring or working together in which the outcome results in an unfair bid advantage.The parties may collectively choose to agree to increase or decrease its product base price to maximize awards thus denying the public a fair price. Examples of Bid Collision: Page 15 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 930 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions • Cover bidding:a competitor agrees to submit a non-competitive bid that is too high to be accepted or contains terms that are unacceptable to the purchaser. • Bid suppression or withdrawal: a competitor agrees not to bid or to withdraw a bid from consideration. • Market sharing outside of a manufacturer's recognized territory: a competitor agrees to submit bids only in certain geographic areas or only to certain public organizations. CL CL • Bid rotation: competitors agree to take turns at winning business while monitoring their market shares to ensure they all have a predetermined market share. Bidders or vendors who have been found to have engaged in collusion will be considered nonresponsive, and will be E suspended or barred from bid participation. Any contract award resulting from collusive bidding may be terminated for default. Further, any collusion that is detected by the FSA may be reported to relevant law enforcement and/or t3 prosecutorial agencies. Bidders may submit multiple bids without conflict of collusion if the bid submitted is not from the same manufacturer CL and product line. Vendors which share the same ownership may submit multiple bids without conflict of collusion if the 0 bidders are not in the same region featuring the same manufacturer and product line. c� 1.41 DEFAULT CL C- Failure or refusal of a bidder to execute a contract upon award or withdrawal of a bid before such award is made, may ILL result in forfeiture of the bid surety required that is equal to damages incurred by the FSA,or where surety is not required, W failure to execute a contract as described above may be grounds for removing the bidder from the awarded vendor's list. C14 In case of default on the part of awarded bidder, the FSA may take necessary steps to otherwise procure the products sought,including but not limited to procuring the products or services from the next highest ranked bidder or from other C sources.A defaulting bidder may be held liable for costs incurred by the FSA in procuring replacement products. 0 1.42 PROTESTS AND ARBITRATION U) U) Options are for informational purposes only and will not serve as a basis for protest. Any person who is adversely affected by the decision or intended decision to award shall file a "Notice of Protest" in writing to the FSA within three (3) business days after the posting of the Intent to Award and shall file a formal written protest within five(5) business days after filing the Notice of Protest. Failure to file both a notice of protest and a formal written protest within the above referenced timelines shall constitute a waiver of proceedings. 0 4i The burden is on the party protesting the award of the bid to establish grounds for invalidating the award(s).The formal written protest must state with particularity the facts and law upon which the protest is based. Failure to do so will result E in a denial of protest. Formal written protest which states with particularity the facts and law upon which the protest is based will be reviewed by FSA legal counsel for legal soundness and validity,and corrective action will be taken as needed contingent upon the validity of such claims. However, any additional time required and cost incurred by the FSA to substantiate a protesting party's claim(s) beyond the normal scope of its legal review due to the vague or inconclusive nature of the protesting party's filing will be reimbursable to the FSA and deducted from the protesting party's bond or security which must accompany their filing. Any bidder who files an action protesting a decision or intended decision pertaining to this contract shall post a bond, cashier's check or money order payable to the Florida Sheriffs Association in the amount equal to ten percent of the Page 16 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 931 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions product line being protested. The bond, cashier's check or money order must be filed at the time of filing the formal written protest or within the five (5) business day period allowed for filing the formal written protest. FSA will provide the amount required within two (2) business days of the notice of protest received. This bond or security will be conditioned upon the payment of all costs which may be adjudged against the protesting party in a court of law and/or to reimburse the FSA for additional legal expenses incurred and required to substantiate the protesting party's claim(s). Failure to post the bond or security requirement within the time allowed for filing will result in a denial of protest. The filing of the protest shall not stay the implementation of the bid award by the Florida Sheriffs Association. CL Should the unsuccessful bidder(s) decide to appeal the decision of the FSA,they shall file a notice to FSA within three (3) CL business days of the FSA bid protest decision regarding their intent to request arbitration. A demand for arbitration with the American Arbitration Association's (AAA) commercial panel under its rules and regulations must be made within ten (10) business days of the FSA bid protest decision. Any person who files for an arbitration with the AAA shall post with the Florida Sheriffs Association at the time of filing the formal written arbitration request, a bond, cashier's check or money order payable to the Florida Sheriffs Association in the amount equal to ten percent of the product line being protested.This amount will be the same amount as the FSA provided at the time of filing the initial protest. Failure to provide written notice to FSA,file a demand for arbitration with the AAA,or failure to post the required bond and security requirement within the specified timelines shall constitute a waiver of arbitration proceedings. By responding to this CL procurement the bidder expressly agrees to the use of mandatory binding arbitration to resolve any appeals of the 0 decision of the FSA, and any claims arising from or in any way relating to the procurement process,and expressly waives any and all rights that it may otherwise have to pursue such claims in any other forum,judicial or otherwise. CL If the party filing for arbitration does not prevail, it shall pay all costs, legal expenses and attorney fees of the prevailing Q party incurred in connection with the arbitration. However, if the filing party prevails,the parties shall share equally the fees and expenses of the arbitration and AAA and each shall bear the cost of their own attorney fees. The filing for arbitration shall not stay the implementation of the bid award by the Florida Sheriffs Association. W CN 1.43 NONPERFORMANCE By virtue of the bid submission,bidder acknowledges its obligation to sell vehicles and equipment for which it is awarded. 0 Failure of the bidder to comply with these requirements may result in the imposition of liquidated damages of up to $1,000 per vehicle/equipment,which amount the vendor agrees is reasonable, or probation, suspension,termination or U a combination thereof from current and future bids at the FSA's discretion. U) The vendor shall at all times during the contract term remain responsive and responsible. In determining vendor's responsibility,the FSA shall consider all information or evidence that demonstrates the vendor's ability or willingness to fully satisfy the requirements of the solicitation and the contract. Vendors that are not in compliance with any of the provisions of this contract can be assessed liquidated damages, suspended or terminated from the contract. The FSA at it's sole discretion may remove a noncompliant vendor from future competitive bid solicitations; or take other actions including suspension from the contract until compliance issues are resolved,limit current or future vendor participation by specifications or zones,or other actions as determined by FSA at it's sole discretion. c� At FSA's discretion, vendors may be required to develop corrective action plans to address contract compliance. Failure ° to abide by corrective action plans will result termination from the existing contract and future competitive bid solicitations at the discretion of the FSA. In situations where there is evidence that the vendor has demonstrated egregious breaches of contract with the FSA or a purchaser,the contract can be terminated and the vendor will be removed from future solicitations for a period of three (3)years,or up to a permanent ban from the bid process at the sole discretion of FSA. Page 17 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 932 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions Specific conditions for termination include, but are not limited to,failure to perform, refusal to accept orders during the contract period while manufacturer orders are still being accepted for current model year or the new year if the vehicle is price protected by the factory, charging amounts exceeding MSRP on factory or dealer installed items and packages, requiring the purchase of additional options over and above the base vehicle as a condition of acceptance of order, providing aftermarket options where factory options are available without the consent of the purchaser, any misrepresentations of optional equipment or service as being factory that fails to meet the definition as described in this document, and any other practice deemed to be inconsistent with the intent of the contract. CL Any vendor presented with a valid purchase order is required by this contract to accept the purchase order and deliver CL the product. Orders must be fulfilled if the vehicle or equipment is a base model or whether it includes options. The vendor must deliver the product if they were awarded the contract—regardless of profit or loss. LO Failure to deliver the vehicle or equipment may result in the purchaser seeking damages for the difference of cost to issue the exact same order with another vendor plus any legal fees and damages that may be incurred in the process to facilitate a completed order. Additionally, FSA may seek damages for nonpayment of administrative fees,to which FSA is entitled, according to section 3.28,and any attorneys fees incurred in the recovery of these damages. CL 1.44 SEVERABILITY U) c� In the event any provision of this contract is held to be unenforceable for any reason,the unenforceability thereof shall not affect the remainder of the contract which shall remain in full force and effect and enforceable in accordance with its terms. 1.45 TERMINATION FOR CAUSE W CN If through any cause within the reasonable control of the successful bidder, it shall fail to fulfill in a timely manner, or otherwise violate any of the terms of this contract,the FSA shall have the right to terminate the services remaining to be performed. Written notice shall be given to the vendor and unless the deficiencies are corrected within 10(ten)business days,the Contract may be terminated for cause immediately.The right to exercise the option to terminate for cause shall be in the sole discretion of the FSA, and the failure to exercise such right shall not be deemed to constitute a waiver of this right. 0 In that event,the FSA shall compensate the successful bidder in accordance with the contract for all services performed U) by the bidder prior to termination, net of any costs incurred by the FSA as a consequence of the default. U) Notwithstanding the above,the vendor shall not be relieved of liability to the FSA for damages sustained by the FSA by virtue of any breach of the contract by the vendor,and the FSA may reasonably withhold payments to the vendor for the purposes of offset until such time as the exact amount of damages due the FSA from the vendor is determined. 0 1.46 TERMINATION WITHOUT CAUSE E The FSA can terminate the contract in whole or part without cause by giving written notice to the vendor of termination for convenience which shall become effective 30 days following receipt by vendor of such notice. In that event,all finished or unfinished documents and other materials shall be properly delivered to the FSA. The vendor shall not furnish any product after it receives the notice of termination,except as necessary to complete the continued portion of the contract, if any. The vendor shall not be entitled to recover any lost profits that the vendor expected to earn on the balanced of the contract or cancellation charges. Page 18 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 933 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions Any payments to the vendor shall be only to the total extent of the FSA liability for goods or services delivered prior to the date of notice to terminate the contract. 1.47 CONTRACT ADVERTISMENT AND USE OF LOGO The CPP logo is an official logo of the Florida Sheriffs Association designed to promote the program.The logo may be used CL by vendors in accordance with this policy. Use of the logo is limited to the original version received from the FSA. E Modifications are not permitted. CL Methods of use include, but are not limited to: • Electronic mediums such as websites,digital marketing campaigns,social media and e-mail;or E 0 • Print media such as forms, marketing campaigns, business cards, posters, banners, brochures, flyers and postcards. U c� Vendors may request the logo by contacting � �.7I.7(�r�lfsrf�� ".iilsr r ��; and should include a brief description of the how the .0 vendor intends to use the logo. U) The official FSA sheriff's star and wreath logo may not be used without prior written permission. c� CL C14 0 U) U) c� Page 19 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 934 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions 2.01 FIRST YEAR BIDDER QUALIFICATIONS In order for bids to be considered, bidders who are not currently parties to the existing contract,or who have previouslyCL had their participation limited by the FSA, must provide the following material at the time the mandatory qualifying documents are due. FSA reserves the right to accept this information up and until the final award. The purpose of CL requesting this information is to demonstrate that they are qualified to satisfactorily perform as an awarded vendor. The bidder shall provide information as on the Bidder Qualifications Form: • Bidder company name and parent company, if applicable 0 • Complete business address • State of incorporation t3 • Length of time in business • Names and contact information for key personnel CL • Dun & Bradstreet number: By providing this number, the bidder agrees and authorizes FSA to obtain their 0 financial information/reports from these entities • Identify a minimum of three contracts of similar size and scope • Identify a minimum of three references for vehicle or equipment sales to government agencies CL C • Any contracts the bidder has been disqualified from, terminated from or found in default on, to include the reason for disqualification,termination or default 2.02 LICENSING & FACILITIES CN Bidders are required to possess a Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicle Dealer's License in order to bid on any motor vehicle as required by Florida Statute,320.27. Bidders that are manufacturers are required to possess a Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicle Manufacturer's License as applicable by Florida Statute, 320.60-320.70. 0 Bidders must maintain a repair/warranty facility within the State of Florida to provide sales and service for the vehicles U) and equipment bid. If a bidder does not maintain a facility to perform warranty work or repair service within the state of Florida,the bidder must provide a detailed plan at the time of bid submission as to how the bidder would service Florida purchasers if LO awarded the contract.This Service Standard Plan must include: • Whether the warranty service provider is approved by the manufacturer; • Estimated quantities sold per item bid; • If the company plans to contract out for service a copy of the service agreement;and • Zone specific service plans to include: o Response time to initial call from purchaser, c� o Number of personnel available to service the contract, o Qualifications of personnel providing warranty work,and o Any additional information that would detail how warranty service would be provided. The sufficiency of Service Standard Plan will be evaluated by the FSA during the bid evaluation. Page 20 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 935 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions The FSA reserves the right to periodically request additional or updated information from a bidder regarding the repair/warranty facility during the solicitation and the term of the contract, if awarded. The FSA may also exercise discretion in examining such facility as deemed necessary. 2.03 INSURANCE AND INDEMNIFICATION CL Vendor shall be fully liable for the actions of its agents, employees, partners, or third party suppliers and shall fully E indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the Florida Sheriffs Association, the participating agencies, and their officers, CL agents, and employees from suits, actions, damages, and costs of every name and description, including legal counsels' fees,arising from or relating to personal injury and damage to real or personal tangible property alleged to be caused in whole or in part by bidder, its agents, employees, partners, or third party suppliers; provided, however,that the bidder E shall not indemnify for that portion of any loss or damages resulting directly from the negligent acts or omissions of the 0 Florida Sheriffs Association and participating agencies or proximately caused by intentional wrongful acts or omissions of the Florida Sheriffs Association and participating agencies. U c� Vendor's obligations under the above paragraph with respect to legal action are contingent upon the Florida Sheriffs Association and/or participating agencies giving the bidder(1)written notice of any action or threatened action, and (2) CL the opportunity to take over and settle or defend any such action at bidder's sole expense.Vendor shall not be liable for any cost,expense or compromise incurred by the Florida Sheriffs Association,or participating agencies,in any legal action without bidder's prior written consent,which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld,conditioned,or delayed. CL The vendor shall be responsible for the work and every part thereof,and for all materials,tools,appliances and property of every description,used in connection with this particular project. The vendor shall specifically and distinctly assume,and does so assume,all risks of damage or injury to property or persons used or employed on or in connection with the work and of all damage or injury to any person or property wherever < located, resulting from any action or operation under the contract or in connection with the work. It is understood and LO agreed that at all times the vendor is acting as an independent contractor. 0 The vendor at all times during the full duration of work under this contract, including extra work in connection with this project shall meet the requirements of this section. 0 U) U) The vendor shall maintain automobile liability insurance including property damage covering all owned, non-owned or < hired automobiles and equipment used in connection with the work. The vendor shall maintain comprehensive general liability insurance and general aggregate insurance in the amount and coverage levels specified on the Insurance Checklist. The vendor shall maintain insurance to cover garage operations in the amount specified on the Insurance Checklist. No change or cancellation in insurance shall be made without 30 days written notice to the FSA. All insurance policies shall be issued by companies authorized to do business under the laws of the State of Florida and these companies must have a rating of at least B+:VI or better per Best's Key Rating Guide, latest edition. Copies of original signed Certificates of Insurance,evidencing such coverages and endorsements as required herein shall be filed within five days after bid opening. The certificate must state Bid Number and Title. Vendor may not begin performance under the contract until such Certificates have been approved by the FSA. Upon expiration of the required insurance,the vendor must submit updated certificates of insurance for as long a period as any work is still in progress. Page 21 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 936 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions It is understood and agreed that all policies of insurance provided by the vendor are primary coverage to any insurance or self-insurance the FSA possesses that may apply to a loss resulting from the work performed in this contract. All policies issued to cover the insurance requirements herein shall provide full coverage from the first dollar of exposure. No deductibles will be allowed in any policies issued on this contract unless specific safeguards have been established to assure an adequate fund for payment of deductibles by the insured and approved by the FSA. CL The liability insurance coverage shall extend to and include the following contractual indemnity and hold harmless agreement: CL The vendor hereby agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the FSA,a 501(c)3,its officers,agents,and employees from all claims for bodily injuries to the public and for all damages to the property per the insurance requirement E under the specifications including costs of investigation, all expenses of litigation, including reasonable legal counsel fees and the cost of appeals arising out of any such claims or suits because of any and all acts of omission or commission of any by the vendor, his agents, servants, or employees, or through the mere existence of the project under contract. CL The foregoing indemnity agreement shall apply to any and all claims and suits other than claims and suits arising out of 0 the sole and exclusive negligence of the FSA, its officers,agents,and employees, as determined by a court of competent jurisdiction. CL The vendor will notify the insurance agent without delay of the existence of the Hold Harmless Agreement contained within this contract,and furnish a copy of the Hold Harmless Agreement to the insurance agent and carrier. The vendor will obtain and maintain contractual liability insurance in adequate limits for the sole purpose of protecting W the FSA under the Hold Harmless Agreement from any and all claims arising out of this contractual operation. The vendor will secure and maintain policies of third party suppliers.All policies shall be made available to the FSA upon demand.Compliance by the vendor and all third party suppliers with the foregoing requirements as to carrying insurance C and furnishing copies of the insurance policies shall not relieve the vendor and all third party suppliers of their liabilities and obligations under any section or provisions of this contract.Vendor shall be as fully responsible to the FSA for the acts ° and omissions of the third party suppliers and of persons employed by them as he is for acts and omissions of persons 0 directly employed by the vendor. < Insurance coverage required in this contract and the Specification Bid Document shall be in force throughout the contract term. The required Insurance Checklist summarizes the bidder's insurance obligations, if awarded. Any insurance requirements listed in the Specification Bid Document supercedes the amounts listed in the Insurance Checklist. Additionally, any vendor that uses a third party supplier for remount services must ensure that the third party supplier 0 maintains the insurance requirements in Section 3.16(Remount Ambulance). The FSA can request and the vendor shall furnish proof of insurance within seven days of receipt of the written request from FSA. Should the vendor fail to provide acceptable evidence of current insurance during the contract term,the FSA shall have the right to consider the contract breached and justifying the termination thereof. If bidder does not meet the insurance requirements; the FSA may consider alternate insurance coverage. 2.04 SPECIFICATIONS All units covered by this contract and the base specifications shall be the manufacturer's current basic production model, and at a minimum shall be equipped with all standard factory equipment in accordance with the manufacturer's latest Page 22 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 937 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions literature unless otherwise noted in the specification bid document. If awarded, bidders must supply a unit that meets or exceeds the requirements included in the applicable base specifications. The bid specifications are contained in the FSA Bid System, as specification bid documents. The FSA base specifications are incorporated in this document by reference. Bidders are required to provide all information requested on the price sheets or may have their bid rejected. CL All vehicles, equipment, options, and features provided must be designed, constructed, and installed to be fully suitable CL for their intended use and service. 2.05 FIXED PRICES 0 U) If the bidder is awarded a contract under this Invitation to Bid, the prices quoted by the bidder on the Bid Forms at the t j time of bid submission shall remain fixed and firm during the term of this contract, unless otherwise addressed in a contract extension or annual price adjustment as provided in this contract. CL 2.06 SEALED BIDS c� For purposes of this solicitation,a sealed bid is considered a bid submitted using the FSA Bid System. 2.07 EXCEPTIONS TO TERMS AND CONDITIONS Any exceptions,deviations,or contingencies a bidder may have to specifications or Contract Conditions,Section 3.0 of this document, must be documented in bidder's submission. Exceptions to the specifications at the time of the bid cv submission shall reference the specification or item number and a written explanation for the request for exception.At ILL FSA's discretion,exceptions,deviations,or contingencies to the specifications or Contract Conditions stipulated by the bidder may result in disqualification of a bidder's submission. Specifications are based on the most current manufacturer literature available. Bidders should immediately notify the U FSA of any inaccuracies in the specifications or required submittal documents.All notifications of inaccuracies must be U) in writing and timely submitted. Failure of a bidder to comply with these provisions will result in bidders being held responsible for all costs required to bring the vehicle into compliance with the contract specifications. Exceptions,deviations or contingencies to the General Conditions or Bidder Instructions,other than those determined to constitute minor irregularities and waived by the FSA pursuant to Section 2.26, may be cause for the rejection of a bidder's submission. 2.08 MISTAKES c� Bidders are expected to examine the specifications, delivery schedules, bid prices and all information pertaining to servicing this contract before submitting a bid. Failure to do so will be at the bidder's risk. 2.09 EQUIVALENTS Page 2 3 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 938 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions Bidders must first request approval from the FSA before submitting a bid that includes an equivalent that will supplement an item on the base specification. The FSA will determine whether the proposed equivalent is equal to or exceeds the quality,design and construction than the intended replacement item in the base specification. Bidders must provide the manufacturer name and model number(or product identifier)of each equivalent when seeking approval. Complete, descriptive, technical literature should demonstrate that the equivalent conforms with specific replacement item. CL If the equivalent is approved, the bidder must include the supporting material in the bid submission. Bids will not be CL considered without this information. If a bid uses equivalents without prior approval, the bid will be deemed nonresponsive. Vendors offering alternate makes and manufacturers of vehicles or equipment that are not specifically identified in the bid,cannot publish or offer the unapproved equivalents. Offerings of this nature will cause the bid to be rejected. If such offerings are identified after the award has been granted,the offerings,specification or entire award can be removed by the FSA. 2 CL When selling equivalents,vendors must disclose to the purchaser that an approved equivalent is being offered. 0 c� 2.10 MANDATORY PRE-BID MEETING CL Prospective bidders are required to attend the mandatory Pre-Bid Meeting. The Pre-Bid Meeting is designed for vendors, the Fleet Advisory Committee and the FSA Cooperative Purchasing Team to meet in person to clarify questions on the terms and conditions and to confirm all base specifications are correct. W C14 Bidders have the opportunity to suggest technical modifications or corrections before the specifications are finalized. LO Questions relating to the specifications,the bid process, or award can be asked at the Pre-Bid Meeting. FSA reserves the right to grant attendance exceptions to the mandatory meeting if the bidder has requested prior 0 authorization, has met all prequalification requirements, and agrees to sign a memo of understanding(MOU) and agree U to meet all the terms and conditions without exception and further waive their right to protest the bid process in its 0 entirety or any portion thereof. U) 2.11 QUALIFICATION Prospective bidders are required to prequalify by completing all qualification forms by the date listed on the Bid Calendar.A bidder becomes a qualified bidder if they comply with this section and Section 2.10, Mandatory Pre-Bid 0 Meeting. Qualification forms include: E • Drug-Free Workplace Form, • Insurance Checklist, • Manufacturer Authorization Form for each manufacturer bid by bidder, • Emergency Vehicle Technician (EVT)Certification,if bidder is offering emergency lighting and sirens,and • Qualified Bidder documentation as required in Section 2.01. The qualification forms are located in the Bid System. Page 24 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 939 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions 2.12 PRICES QUOTED Prices submitted as indicated in the sealed bid are final. Bidders acknowledge that prices quoted will be valid for a period of 60 calendar days from the date of bid opening. Each specification,make and model must be priced and bid separately. Prices quoted in the bid submission should reflect the final amount the bidder can expect to receive for payment for the specifications bid for the duration of the contract award, unless otherwise addressed by a contract extension or price CL adjustment as provided in the contract. These prices must be inclusive of all of the components included in the base CL specification. Discount percentage will be clearly indicated on the pricing sheet as a whole figure and will accurately reflect the amount LO the base vehicle has been discounted. 0 U) Prices bid, including options, must include the administrative fee FSA charges to administer the contract, as outlined in t3 Section 3.28 Administrative Fee. c� 2 Prices must be Free On Board (FOB)destination. CL 0 U) Once awarded,the vendor has the authority to offer discounts for prompt payment. Cash or quantity discounts offered will not be a consideration in determination of award of the bid. 2.13 OPTION PRICING Options may be sold, but only in connection with the sale of a base specification. The bidder shall offer discount below W Manufacturer's Standard Retail Pricing (MSRP) or manufacturers published list price for any factory options included in the bid submission and quotes to purchasers, if awarded. < LO Options are intended to add or delete equipment or features from the base specification.Options can provide an upgrade or downgrade to a manufacturer's model,such as a slightly different engine size, horsepower,or equipment,and should 0 not be made available for purchase separate from the base vehicle or equipment. Bidders shall NOT use options to create a vehicle or equipment that is entirely different than the FSA base specification or are available as another specification 0 bid on this ITB. U) The use of options to facilitate the sale of an alternate manufacturer's product which is outside the scope of the written base specification will be determined nonresponsive and the bid will be rejected in whole or part by the FSA. The FSA has the discretion to disqualify bidders if the option pricing is excessive. 0 Option pricing will include all costs of labor associated with the option and cost of labor should not be listed separately within the bid. E If a bidder will offer registration and title services as a fee for service,the bidder must include the registration and title fee as a separate option (i.e. line item) for each item bid, see Section 3.23 for additional details. Government imposed fees should not be included in this option pricing. No other additional charges or fees are admissible. Purchasers are encouraged to negotiate option pricing with vendors. Discounts can be provided beyond option prices listed in the contract.The additional discounts for each add option shall be decided by the vendor. Page 2 5 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 940 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions Bidder must use proper factory codes for all factory options. Options available through the factory must be bid and supplied to purchaser as"factory"options, unless otherwise requested in writing by the purchaser. 2.14 SUBMITTAL OF BID CL Bidders are required to submit a bid using the FSA Bid System. Bid submissions include pricing for the base specification, as well as all other required documentation. CL The bid must be received by the date and time specified on the Bid Calendar. Failure to meet all submission requirements by the date indicated on the Bid Calendar will result in rejection of the bid. 0 FSA Bid System:VendorLink U) Bidders must submit their bid electronically using the on Bid System,which is located at https://www.myvendorlink.com. U Bids not submitted within FSA Bid System will be rejected. Bidders are encouraged to participate in training provided for the Bid System. CL User names and passwords will be issued to qualified bidders after registering in Vendorlink, qualified bidders will be invited to bid. Prices are to be rounded to the nearest whole dollar(i.e. $10, not$10.05).The bid system allows for cents, however the bid evaluation is based on the whole dollar. If a bidder submits bid pricing using cents, the following formula will be applied: •$.01-.49 will be rounded down to the prior dollar bid (e.g.$50.49=$50) •$.50-.99 will be rounded to the next dollar(e.g.$50.50=$51) C14 Bid Submission To ensure correct bid submittal and formatting, Bidders shall: 1. Submit bid electronically through VendorLink for the applicable bid. 2. Upload files only in MS Word (.doc or.docx), Excel (.xls or.xlsx),and PowerPoint(.ppt or.pptx);Adobe Portable Document Format(.pdf);or Compressed File(ZIP)formats. U) 3. Enable printing on files submitted. U) 4. Separate and identify each part of the submission (i.e. document type, form type, content type) with a divider/separation page.) 5. Bids must be input into the standardized format in VendorLink. 6. Contact VendorLink technical support at support@evendorlink.com, if technical difficulties arise during bid submission. ILL 7. Follow all instructions outlined in this Invitation to Bid and provide all requested information. Refer to Appendix H for bidder instructions for FSA bid system data entry. E The bid submitted in the Bid System shall include the following documents: • Executed Contract Signature Page ° • Completed pricing sheet o Pricing sheet must be downloaded from the Bid System (VendorLink), completed, and uploaded back into the Bid System. Modifications to the format of the predefined Excel spreadsheet are prohibited, and will cause the bid to be rejected. • Bid Bond in the amount of five(5)percent of each item bid Page 26 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 941 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions • Performance bone letter from a bonding company • Build sheet for each item bid 0 A build sheet is a document from the bidder or manufacturer that confirms that the vehicle or equipment bid matches the FSA base specification. If using the manufacturer's print-out,the document shall indicate the manufacturer's base model code and display the standard equipment required to provide the base vehicle or equipment as outlined in the FSA base specification. If vendor-installed CL aftermarket components are used to meet the base specification and these components must be identified on the build sheet. Build sheets for each item bid must be complied into a single .pdf CL document. Build sheets should be in numerical order by specification, clearly identifiable by specification or item number, and include model name and number. If FSA cannot determine which specification the build sheet is for,the item bid can be rejected as nonresponsive. 0 • License and Certifications,as applicable U) 0 Emergency Vehicle Technician Certifications, as applicable c� 0 Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicle Dealer Licence,as applicable CL 0 Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicle Manufacturer License,as applicable 0 o Any other safety certification or license applicable to specifications bid c� • Explanation of how warranty claims will be handled in the State of Florida,or Service Standard Plan,Section 2.02, CL as applicable q MT • Any requested equivalents,Section 2.09,or exceptions,Section 2.07 FSA may ask awarded bidders to supply one hard copy set with original,written signatures and original compliance forms, prior to the contract execution. Hard copy bids should not be submitted unless specifically requested by FSA. 2.15 EXECUTION OF BID By submitting a response to this Invitation to Bid,the bidder agrees to the terms and conditions of this contract and to be bound by such terms and conditions if selected for award.The bidder must submit the Contract Signature Page with the U) signature of an authorized representative no later than the date of the final award. 2.16 MODIFICATION OR WITHDRAWALS OF BIDS A bidder may submit a modified bid to replace all or any portion of a previously submitted bid until the due date and time listed in the Bid Calendar. Modifications received after the bid due date and time will not be considered. 0 Bids can be withdrawn in writing prior to the contract award. If a bidder believes that the bidder must withdraw the bid, the bidder must contact the FSA Cooperative Purchasing Program Administrator immediately. Bid withdrawals are handled on a case by case basis,and can result in a limitation of participation in future bids. c� 2.17 LATE BIDS The responsibility for submitting a bid before the stated due date and time on the bid calendar is solely and strictly the responsibility of the bidder.The FSA is not responsible for delays caused by technical problems, any internet outages or delays incurred by electronic delivery,or any other occurrence.Any reference to time will be based on Eastern Time. Page 2 7 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 942 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions 2.18 PUBLIC BID OPENING Bids shall be opened on the date and time specified on the Bid Calendar.The bid opening will occur at the Florida Sheriffs Association,2617 Mahan Drive,Tallahassee, Florida. FSA shall communicate the bidder name and if they have provided all the required information. CL 2.19 DETERMINATION OF RESPONSIVENESS CL Determination of responsiveness will occur during the bid opening and evaluation. In order to be deemed a responsive bidder, the bid must conform in all material respects to the requirements stated in the Contract Terms and Conditions. E As set forth in Section 2.24, FSA reserves the right to waive or allow a vendor to correct minor irregularities. 0 U) 2.20 RESPONSIBLE BIDDER CRITERIA c� Bids will be evaluated to determine if eligibility and contract requirements are met. Responses that do not meet all CL requirements of this Invitation to Bid or fail to provide all required information,documents or materials may be rejected 0 as nonresponsive. c� Bidders whose responses,past performance,or current status do not reflect the capability, integrity,or reliability to fully CL and in good faith perform the requirements of the Contract may be rejected as nonresponsible. In determining a responsible bidder,the following factors may be considered: • Adequacy of facilities,staffing,and financial resources; • Previous experience with FSA contract or other similar government contracts; cv • Ability to provide excellent customer service, including previous FSA contracts; and LO • Any other information relevant to the responsibility of a vendor that FSA is aware of. 0 In addition to the requirements of Section 2.01, FSA reserves the right to request staffing, performance and financial information from any bidder during the evaluation process if FSA determines this information is necessary to award the bid. U) FSA reserves the right to determine which responses meet the requirements,specifications,terms and conditions of the solicitation,and which bidders are responsive and responsible. FSA further reserves the right to limit participation of bidders who, in FSA's sole discretion, are determined to present responsibility concerns that call into question the bidder's ability to perform but that do not rise to the level of requiring rejection of the bidder as nonresponsible. 0 2.21 BASIS FOR AWARD c� The FSA shall make awards to the lowest bidder by specification and by manufacturer to bidders deemed to be responsive and responsible. Awards may also be made to the second lowest bidder by specification and by manufacturer if applicable and determined to be in the best interest of the FSA and the purchaser. The Fleet Advisory Committee serves as the initial review for bid submissions.The Fleet Advisory Committee's review is submitted to the FSA for final evaluation and determination of award. Page 28 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 943 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions The options in the bid shall be for informational purposes only and will not serve as a basis for bid protest. However, the FSA has the discretion to consider option pricing in making the award if doing so would be in the best interests of the FSA or the purchaser. FSA reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids, and to waive any minor irregularity, technicality or omission if it determines that doing so will serve the purchaser's best interest. CL 2.22 FIRM BID CL Bidder warrants by virtue of bidding it is submitting a firm bid and the prices quoted in their bid response will be good for an evaluation period of sixty(60)calendar days from the date of bid opening,and if awarded through the duration of the contract unless otherwise addressed by a contract extension or price adjustment as provided in this contract. 0 U) By virtue of the bid submission, bidder acknowledges its obligation to sell vehicles and equipment for all bidder awards. U Failure of the bidder to comply with these requirements may result in the imposition of liquidated damages of up to $5,000 per vehicle or equipment,which amount the vendor agrees is reasonable, or probation, suspension,termination CL or a combination thereof from current and future bids at the FSA's discretion. U) 2.23 MINOR IRREGULARITIES / RIGHT TO REJECT CL The FSA has the right to accept or reject any and all bids,or separate portions thereof,and to waive any minor irregularity, technicality or omission if the FSA determines that doing so will serve its best interest or the best interest of the purchasers.A minor irregularity is a variation from the terms and conditions of this procurement that does not affect the price of the bid or give the bidder a substantial advantage over other bidders and thereby restrict or stifle competition and does not adversely impact the interests of the FSA or the purchasers. At its option,the FSA may allow a bidder to cv correct minor irregularities but is under no obligation to do so. In doing so, the FSA may request a bidder to provide clarifying information or additional materials to correct the irregularity. However, the FSA will not request and a bidder may not provide the FSA with additional materials that affect the price of the bid, or give the bidder an advantage or benefit not enjoyed by other bidders. U The FSA may also reject any bids not submitted in the manner specified in this document. U) U) 2.24 CONE OF SILENCE This Invitation to Bid is subject to the Cone of Silence that begins the date the bid submission opens as indicated in the Bid Calendar. During this period all communications regarding this solicitation between FSA and Bidder will cease,except for procedural questions, questions regarding problems incurred in the use of the the bid system, or communications initiated by the FSA.All permitted communications during this period shall be made in writing to the procurement contacts identified in Section 1.01 of this Invitation to Bid. FSA is not responsible for bidder's improper use of the bid system. Exceptions will be granted to this section should any bid system malfunctions occur. Page 29 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 944 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions 3.01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT Once the bid has been awarded, the terms and conditions of this document become the Contract between the FSA and CL the awarded vendor. CL The terms and conditions apply to all vehicles or equipment purchased from the this contract. 3.02 STATEMENT OF AUTHORITY 0 U) Each person signing the Contract Signature Page warrants that he/she is duly authorized to do so and binds the respective t j party to the Contract. c� 2 CL 3.03 VENDOR CONTACT INFORMATION U) The vendor will maintain current contact information with FSA at all times. If a change occurs during the contract period,the vendor must notify the Administrator immediately. The Vendor Change Document must be completed,signed by an authorized representative and submitted via e-mail tot 1111211f<f k I:.Pf..F r�Ir . A sample Vendor Change Document is located in Appendix C and online at the FSA website. W CN 3.04 OPTION TO RENEW& PRICE ADJUSTMENT Renewal Option 9= The contract may be renewed by mutual agreement, initiated at the discretion of the FSA, for up to two (2) additional years, on a year to year basis.The FSA reserves the right to in its sole discretion elect to renew the contract in whole or U in part. U) In the event that the contract is held beyond the term provided herein, it shall be on a month-to-month basis only and shall not constitute an implied renewal of the contract.Such a month-to-month extension shall be upon the same terms of the contract and at the compensation and payment provided herein. Price Adjustment Prior to completion of each contract term, and on an annual basis, the FSA will consider a price adjustment due to manufacturer certified price adjustments or as a result of any changes to national or state standards that require substantial cost adjustments. In the event of changes to national or state standards,the vendor must present verifiable changes in cost to FSA. The FSA will consider the cost changes and will make a final determination on the change in price. ° For any vendor-initiated adjustment to commence on the first day of the renewed contract term, or on an annual basis, the vendor's request or adjustment should be submitted 90(ninety)days prior to expiration of the then current contract. The vendor-initiated adjustment request must clearly substantiate the requested increase or decrease. For manufacturer certified price adjustments,vendors must provide documentation to FSA that such price adjustments are not in excess of other bid contracts or cooperative purchasing agreements and indicate the government concessions or discounts offered. If no request is received from the vendor,the FSA will assume that the vendor has agreed that the optional term may be Page 30 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 945 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions exercised without pricing adjustment.Any adjustment request received after the commencement of a new option period will not be considered. The The FSA reserves the right to accept the renewal adjustment or to allow the contract to fully or partially terminate and readvertise for bids,whichever is in the best interest of the FSA. 3.05 ADDITIONS AND DELETIONS CL The FSA can add, remove, discontinue or suspend any specifications, or portions thereof, from this bid or awarded contract when it is deemed to be in the best interest of FSA and the purchasers. This decision to take action may be based upon and not limited to: E 0 U) • Few or no sales; U • Product recalls and other safety issues; • Vendor or Manufacturer performance; or CL U) • Lack of relevance of products/commodities. c� 3.06 EQUITABLE ADJUSTMENT The FSA may make an equitable adjustment to the contract terms or pricing at its discretion. CN 3.07 DISCOUNTS ILL Discounts must be offered under this contract and shall be below Manufacturer's Standard Retail Pricing (MSRP) or manufacturers published list price for each specification and option listed. Discounts must be clearly documented in the bidders submission. U 0 U) U) The vendor has the authority to offer additional discounts based on quantity,as well as additional manufacturer or vendor discounts. Discounts are not required on any state or federal fees and charges. Discount ranges are not permissible. Discounts must be a whole percentage with no decimal place(e.g. 10%). 3.08 CONDITIONS It is understood and agreed that any item offered or shipped as a result of this bid shall be the most current model offered, i.e.the most current production model at the time of this bid. 3.09 PRODUCTION CUTOFF Production cutoff refers only to cab and chassis configurations within bid specifications.The vendor shall notify the FSA no less than 60 calendar days prior to the close of final order date by the manufacturer when the final order date is during the term of the contract. Notification shall be provided in writing. Page 31 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 946 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions Purchase orders received by the vendor 10 business days prior to the final order date must be accepted and entered into the order system with the manufacturer. If a purchase order has been timely received by the vendor and the manufacturer fails to produce or deliver the production year vehicle,the vendor must provide the next year's equivalent model at current contract prices. CL Purchase orders issued and received after the cutoff date will be subject to availability. In this case, the vendor and manufacturer have the discretion to choose whether to provide the next year's model at current year's prices until the CL end of the contract term. If the manufacturer cutoff date is during the term of the contract and will affect the purchaser's ability to obtain the specifications, FSA may consider substitutions from the same manufacturer. U 3.10 FACILITIES The FSA reserves the right to inspect the vendor's facilities at any time with prior notice. CL 0 U) 3.11 SUBSTITUTIONS CL The FSA or purchasers will not accept substitute orders of any kind.Vendors are expected to furnish the brand quoted in the bid once awarded.Any substitutes will be returned at the vendor's expense. Delivery of substitutes and the delay in supplying the correct specification can be deemed grounds for termination for default. 3.12 EMERGENCY LIGHT AND SIREN CERTIFICATION STANDARDS CN Under Florida Statute 316.003(1),authorized emergency vehicles are defined as: Vehicles of the fire department (fire patrol), police vehicles, and such ambulances and emergency vehicles of _ municipal departments, public service corporations operated by private corporations, the Fish and Wildlife U 0 Conservation Commission, the Department of Environmental Protection, the Department of Health, the U) Department of Transportation, and the Department of Corrections as are designated or authorized by their U) respective department or the chief of police of an incorporated city or any sheriff of any of the various counties. Bidders that will provide or contract to provide emergency light and siren installation must also submit Emergency Vehicle Technician Certifications for the individuals working for the bidder or the designated third-party supplier who will perform the installation. FSA reserves the right to accept certifications up and until final award. Vendors that will install emergency lights and sirens are required to provide and install products that are Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) certified. SAE Certifications must include Class 1 and Class 2 in order to be eligible for participation in the Contract. If a lighting or siren product installed on an emergency vehicle is not SAE Certified, the vendor can be found in default of the Contract. 3.13 FACTORY INSTALLED All options specified as factory installed are to be installed on the vehicle at the primary site of assembly and is to be the manufacturer's standard assembly-line product. No aftermarket and no vendor-installed equipment will be accepted as factory installed. Vendors found supplying aftermarket or vendor-installed equipment where factory installed are specified may be required to retrieve all delivered vehicles and reorder new vehicles meeting the specifications. Page 32 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 947 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions All factory ordered options are to be original equipment manufacturer(OEM)and factory installed unless otherwise noted by the vendor and acknowledged in writing by the purchaser. Verbal agreements will not be recognized. Aftermarket parts, modifications,and factory produced parts and components ordered and installed by a vendor that do not meet the requirements of factory installed components,will be rejected for noncompliance with the requirements of the specification. CL In the event that a component that does not meet the specifications is found installed on a vehicle before or after the CL vehicle has been accepted by the Purchaser,the vendor shall be required to replace the vehicle with a vehicle that meets the required specifications,including factory installed components. In the alternative,the purchaser shall decide whether LO they will accept vendor installed components. 0 U) 3.14 VENDOR INSTALLED U c� All vendor-installed accessories shall be installed according to the manufacturer's specifications.All such accessories must be manufactured by an established manufacturer of the product provided.Vendor is required to disclose Make and Model of product being offered and the location, design, and model must be approved by the purchaser prior to installation. Prior to any purchase, the vendor must also disclose the warranty of any item that is less than or exceeds the factory vehicle or equipment warranty coverage. CL A vendor that employs a third-party supplier or subcontracts technicians to install emergency equipment on vehicles purchased on this contract is required to utilize technicians that are certified in Emergency Vehicle Installation through ILL EVT Certification Commission, Inc.or an approved equivalent. The FSA may at any time during the contract period request proof of the required certification. cv Any vendor that violates this provision will be considered in default of the contract. FSA may terminate the contract in accordance with Section 1.45 of this Invitation to Bid. 0 3.15 NON-SCHEDULED OPTIONS U) FSA attempts to include scheduled,factory and aftermarket options in the bid document. If a purchaser requests a non- U) scheduled option that is not included in the bid document,the vendor may provide this nonscheduled option.The purchaser has the opportunity to request the vendor's discount pricing for any nonscheduled options during the quote process.At no time should the non-scheduled option exceed MSRP or Published List Price. Non-scheduled options should be listed as a separate line item and noted on the purchase order to include the price.All 0 non-scheduled options are covered under these terms and conditions. 3.16 REMOUNT (AMBULANCE) c� It is the responsibility of the awarded vendor to ensure that any remount services meet or exceed all insurance requirements under the terms and conditions of the FSA Fire/Rescue Vehicles and Other Equipment Contract. Remount service providers shall maintain a minimum of$5,000,000 in Product Liability Insurance and a minimum of$1,000,000 in Professional Garage Keepers Liability Insurnace. Proof of adequate coverage shall be produced to the customer upon request. Page 3 3 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 948 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions All remount service providers are to be registered with National Highway Traffic Safety Administration(NHTSA), as a manufacturer.The remounter shall be familiar with,and follow,all applicable and/or recommended OEM guidelines and practices as published by the OEM chassis manufacturer. This shall include the strict compliance with the New Vehicle Standard, registration requirement,and the Incomplete Vehicle Document(IVD)for the appropriate chassis. The remounter company shall be financially able to adequately support a warranty obligation offered to the purchaser and provide proof from a third party financial institution to the purchaser upon request.The warranty that shall be offered CL at a minimum to the customer shall be as follows: CL 1. The remounter shall warrant the ambulance and furnished equipment against parts failure or malfunction due to design, construction, or installation errors, defective workmanship, and missing or incorrect parts for a LO minimum period of 12 months or 12,000 miles(whichever occurs first). 0 2. However,if the remounter received from any supplier or subcontractor additional warranty on the whole or any component of the ambulance, in the form of time and/or mileage, including any prorate arrangements, or the remounter generally extends to their commercial customers a greater or extended warranty coverage, the customer shall receive corresponding warranty benefits. CL 0 U) It is also the responsibility of the awarded vendor to certify that it has inspected the remounted module for structural integrity and will supply a statement that includes date, time, and photographic proof of the inspection process to the purchaser. The remounter shall have written work process documentation to substantiate each step of the product and CL present to the awarded vendor upon completion of the remount. q This shall include: 1. The evaluation and the physical assessment of the original vehicle; Q 2. The production sequence and process; and LO 3. Written and verified quality control and function checks. The remounter shall perform the following series of steps to determine viability of the proposed remount product: 0 2 U 1. The viability shall include a visual inspection of ambulance body module for overall condition to determine 0 suitability for forward service life.This shall include the compatibility of the body to the proposed new chassis. U) This viability process shall include, and the remounter shall provide a Scope of Work to the awarded vendor, which shall include a detailed proposal to the customer:a notice of compliance of FMVSS requirements,including weight balance and payload projections and analysis. 2. The remounter shall inform the customer of any hidden deficiencies or defects discovered during the process; whereby remediation shall be mutually determined. 3. The remounter shall inspect and perform functionality testing in accordance to American Manufacturers Division 0 of the National Truck Equipments Association standards. 4. The remounter shall provide final documentation of product and affix all applicable compliance labeling to the product. c� If a purchaser utilizes a remount service on its own initiative, the remount service provided shall be excluded from the terms and conditions of this Contract. 3.17 FORCE MAJEURE A vendor shall not be penalized for a delay resulting from the vendor's failure to comply with delivery requirements if neither the fault nor the negligence of the vendor or its employees contributed to the delay and the delay is due directly Page 34 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 949 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions to acts of God, wars, acts of public enemies, strikes, fires, floods, or other similar cause wholly beyond the vendor's control,or for any of the foregoing that third party suppliers if no alternate source of supply is available to the vendor. 3.18 DELIVERY TIME Vendors shall specify the estimated delivery time in calendar days for each item.The purchaser should consult the vendor CL regarding vehicle production schedules. Delivery shall be within the normal working hours of the user, Monday through E Friday,excluding holidays. CL 3.19 ORDER The vendor shall submit a copy of the purchase order to the Coordinator within 14 days of receipt from the purchaser. 0 U) To initiate a purchase,a purchaser issues a purchase order to the vendor,which shall include: U 0 •The contract number and title; •Specification number and item(s) purchased; CL • Prices broken down by FSA base specification item,and additional options; • Purchaser's federal identification number,and • Name,phone number and email address for the point of contact at the purchasing agency. CL Delivery or due dates should be discussed with the vendor at the time the quote is provided to the purchaser, or if no quote is provided,when the purchase order is delivered to the vendor. It is important to note that vendors do not have any control over production delays in schedules from the manufacturer. The purchaser should forward an executed copy of the purchase order to the FSA at the same time the purchase order is C14 sent to the vendor. Emails or hard copies are accepted. Emails can be sent to coop@flsheriffs.org. LO If a vendor receives a purchase order for a specification for which they were not awarded, the vendor must notify the purchaser and return the purchase order to the purchaser within three(3) business days. 0 All vehicles ordered prior to production cut off and in accordance with the contract shall be supplied in the manufacturer's 0 next model run of that class vehicle even if it requires supplying a later model at the original bid prices. U) Vendor shall place the order with the manufacturer within 10 business days of receipt of the purchase order.The vendor shall assure that all orders are placed in full compliance with the specifications and the terms and conditions of the Contract and the purchase order. It is the vendor's responsibility to ensure that the vehicle or equipment ordered by the purchaser is fully compatible with 0 all ordered options and that the vehicle complies with all applicable manufacturer and industry standards.The vendor's acceptance of a purchaser's order will indicate that the vendor agrees to deliver a vehicle that will be fully compatible with all of its options. E c� Any changes that are required to bring a vehicle or equipment into compliance with the various options due to an incorrect order will be accomplished at the vendor's expense. A Confirmation of Order form shall be completed by the vendor and returned to the purchaser 14 calendar days from receipt of purchase order without notification by the purchaser.The Confirmation of Order form is included in Appendix D. Page 3 5 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 950 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions 3.20 VEHICLE DELIVERY At a minimum, pre-delivery service shall include the following: • Standard Dealer and Manufacturer protocol for new vehicle delivery; • Cleaningof vehicle if necessary,and removal of all unnecessary tags,stickers or papers;Y, Y g , p p CL CL • For cab and chassis,do not remove the window price sticker or supplied line sheet; • Speedometer must be correct regardless of the tires provided by the vehicle manufacturer or axle ratio furnished; 0 • Owner's manual and warranty manual to accompany each vehicle; and U) U • A MSRP list sheet (window sticker) MUST be in the vehicle when it is delivered to the Purchaser, if applicable. Vehicles that are missing this form,or have forms that have been altered will not be accepted. CL The successful bidder shall be responsible for delivering vehicles that are properly serviced, clean and in first class operating condition. Vendor shall complete delivery of the vehicle to the purchaser within fourteen (14)calendar days of receipt of the vehicle P- from the manufacturer or equipment supplier. This deadline shall not apply to vehicles originating as an incomplete chassis. Receipt of a vehicle by the vendor is defined as acceptance of the vehicle from a common carrier at the vendor's place of business or any third party's place of business. cv Deliveries of less than 2,500 miles may be accomplished by driving the vehicle.Any delivery accomplished by driving the vehicle must be supervised and the driver must comply with manufacturer's break-in requirements and all applicable 0 traffic laws. Any delivery accomplished by driving fire rescue or emergency response vehicle must use an "OUT OF SERVICE"cover on light bars. 0 U) U) All deliveries in excess of 2,500 miles shall be approved by the purchasing agency. Incomplete vehicles would be exempt. The purchaser has the option to reject a vehicle with more than 2,500 odometer miles, if not previously approved by the purchaser, or may deduct $0.51 cents per mile in excess of 2,500 miles from the invoice, unless distance above 2,500 miles was previously approved by the purchaser.This requirement also applies to redelivery of vehicles that were rejected upon initial delivery. 0 All warranties shall begin at the time of delivery to the Purchaser. The purchaser's warranty should not be active for incomplete vehicles or vehicles delivered to an upfitter before final delivery. Vendor shall notify the purchaser no less than twenty four (24) hours prior to delivery of the time and location, which shall reflect the mutually agreed upon delivery details.Transport deliveries must be unloaded and inspected by Purchaser. Deliveries not complying with these requirements may be rejected and will have to be redelivered at Vendor's expense. All vehicles must contain no less than 1/4 tank of fuel as indicated by the fuel gauge at the time of delivery. For vehicles and equipment that have more than thirty five (35) gallons of capacity, a minimum of ten (10) gallons of fuel must be provided. Page 36 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 951 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions 3.21 INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE It is the responsibility of the Purchaser to inspect a vehicle for any damages. Each Purchaser shall make a good faith effort to inspect the vehicles or equipment before or at the time of delivery for acceptance. One (1) day is the suggested period for inspection. However, if reasonable accomodations for inspection cannot be made upon delivery, the Purchaser may have up to three (3) days to inspect the vehicle or equipment for CL acceptance. CL Inspection and acceptance will be at the Purchaser's destination unless otherwise previously agreed upon location was provided in the purchase order. LO E 0 It is the purchaser's responsibility to thoroughly inspect each vehicle prior to acceptance. Copies of the bid specifications and purchase order will be delivered with the vehicle. Purchasers are to inspect the vehicle and compare bid t3 specifications, purchase order and manufacturer's window sticker or manufacturer's invoice to ensure vehicle meets or 0 exceeds the requirements of the technical bid specifications and the submitted purchase order.Purchasers should inspect the vehicle for physical damage. CL 0 U) Delivery of a vehicle to a purchaser does not constitute acceptance for the purpose of payment. Final acceptance and authorization of payment shall be given only after a thorough inspection indicates that the vehicle meets contract specifications and the requirements listed below. CL C, Should the delivered vehicle differ in any respect from specifications, payment can be withheld until such time as the vendor completes the necessary corrective action. Units shall be delivered with each of the following documents completed or included: C14 1. Copy of Customer's Purchase Order 2. Copy of the applicable Vehicle Specification 0 3. Copy of Manufacturer's Invoice or Window Sticker. Prices may be deleted from the manufacturer's invoice U) 4. Copy of Pre-Delivery Service Report U) 5. Warranty Certification 6. One complimentary copy of the printed owner's manual if requested,otherwise digital copies are acceptable 7. If the Vendor does not provide the tag and title,then the DHSMV 82040(Application for Certificate of Title and/or Vehicle Registration)which requires a signature of authorized representative 0 Deliveries that do not include the above forms and publications will be considered incomplete and can be refused. ; 3.22 REGISTRATION, TAG AND TITLE Costs of tag and title shall not exceed the statutory rates. FSA Administrative Fee does not apply to tag and title work. Title items shall be the responsibility of the vendor. The purchaser, if a government agency, has the authority to choose to register and title the vehicle. Reasonable administrative costs for registration and title services, including obtaining temporary tags,tag transfers, and new tags are permitted.All costs associated with obtaining,filing and shipping of tags shall be listed as an option during Page 3 7 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 952 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions the bid submission for each item bid. Registration and title costs can include convenience fees, cost reimbursements for filing,obtaining or delivery of tags, or any costs over the original purchase price of the registration and title. Registration and title costs for registration and titling can be negotiated between the purchaser and the vendor. 3.23 CAB AND CHASSIS PURCHASES CL FSA highly recommends that all upfitting of cab and chassis be performed by vendors or third party suppliers that are licensed and/or certified to avoid unnecessary exposure to future liability. CL Vendors are required to register and title the vehicle when the cab and chassis upfitting work is completed by the vendor or the vendor's selected third party supplier. 0 Cab and chassis can be purchased from vendors without any required additional fitting by the dealer. However, in this U) situation vendors are not required to register and title the chassis. t j c� If an agency chooses to upfit the chassis with a third party supplier not selected by the vendor,then the third party supplier must perform the state mandated registration and title work upon completion of the upfitting. CL 0 U) The requirements of Florida Statute 319.21 related to the manufacturer statement of origin apply to cab and chassis purchases. 3.24 INVOICING AND PAYMENTS Invoicing and payments shall be the responsibility of the vendor and purchaser placing orders using this contract.Vendors W must invoice each purchaser independently. C14 A Purchaser has three (3)working days to inspect and accept the vehicles or equipment.The Vendor shall be paid upon submission of invoices to the Purchaser after satisfacory delivery and acceptance of the vehicles and/or equipment. The Local Government Prompt Payment Act will apply to local governments to ensure timely payment of Vendor invoices. U The Local Government Prompt Payment Act is defined in Sections 218.70-218.79 of Florida Statutes. 0 U) U) 3.25 WARRANTY REPAIRS AND SERVICE All warranties shall begin at time of delivery and final acceptance by the purchaser. Failure by any manufacturer's authorized representative to render proper warranty service or adjustments, including providing a copy of the warranty work order to the purchaser, may subject the vendor to suspension until satisfactory evidence of correction is presented to the FSA. 0 3.26 INADEQUATE SERVICE c� When vehicles and equipment require service or adjustments upon delivery, the vendor shall either remedy the defect, or be responsible for reimbursing the manufacturer's local authorized dealer or other service provider to remedy the defect.Such service or adjustments shall be initiated by the bendor within 48 hours after notification by a purchaser, not to include weekends and holidays. Delivery will not be considered complete until all services or adjustments are satisfactory and the vehicle or equipment is redelivered. Page 38 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 953 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions The provisions of the delivery section shall remain in effect until the redelivery is accomplished. The cost of any transportation required shall be the responsibility of the vendor until the vehicles or equipment are satisfactory and accepted by the Purchaser. 3.27 REPORTING: PURCHASE ORDERS & QUARTERLY REPORTS CL Purchase Orders E CL The Vendor must submit copies of purchase orders upon receipt to the FSA. Purchase orders are considered late if not submitted fifteen (15)days after the date of the purchase order. Vendors should scan a complete copy of the purchase order and attach it as a .pdf. Place the document title in the subject E line of the e-mail and send purchase order copies to � rrrr�.�.f�.r�ifsrf�� I,rilsr rr�'I'. U) U The files should be named using the following examples: 2) Examples: CL County= Florida County,County of PO 12345 ABC County BCC PO 12345.pdf City= Florida City,City of PO 12345 ABC City PO 12345.pdf Sheriff=Sheriff Office of PO 12345 ABC Sheriff PO 12345.pdf Education= Institution Name P012345 ABC County College PO 12345.pdf Quarterly Reports Quarterly reports are the contractual responsibility of each awarded vendor. Quarterly Reports which do not adhere to the required format (Appendix F)or are not complete of all purchase orders will be returned to the reporting Vendor for cv correction of deficiencies. ILL Quarterly reports track the deliveries in a given quarter. Quarterly reports do not track purchase orders taken in a quarter, rather purchase orders are to be submitted at the time they are received by the vendor. 0 All quarterly reports are to be sent to Quarterly reports are found on-line in the Vondc,)r< ()1 li U) section of the FSA website. Quarterly Reports must be complete with the name of the vendor and the date. For example,"Spomot Motors"would be in the document header. Do not indicate the quarter on the top of the report. Do not send purchase orders with the quarterly report. An example of a Quarterly Report is in Appendix F. Quarterly Reports are due no later than the 151"day of the month following the end of the quarter. _ Quarterly reports should follow this schedule: c� Reports and Year 1 Quarter Period Administrative Fees Due Y1Q1 April 1—June 30 15-Jul-2020 Y1Q2 July 1—September 30 15-Oct-2020 Y1Q3 October 1—December 31 15-Jan-2021 Y1Q4 January 1—March 31 15-Apr-2021 Page 39 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 954 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions Year 2 Y2Q1 April 1—June 30 15-Jul-2021 Y2Q2 July 1—September 30 15-Oct-2021 Y2Q3 October 1—December 31 15-Jan-2022 Y2Q4 January 1—March 31 15-Apr-2022 Year 3 CL Y3Q1 April 1—June 30 15-Jul-2022 E Y3Q2 July 1—September 30 15-Oct-2022 CL Y3Q3 October 1—December 31 15-Jan-2023 Y3Q4 January 1—March 31 15-Apr-2023 0 If a Vendor has no sales within a quarter,the vendor is required to submit a quarterly report and must indicate"NO SALES THIS QUARTER"on the report. U c� Deliveries beyond the Y3Q4 period are to be submitted as a"Y3Q4 Extended Delivery"sheet using the same report format CL until the contract deliveries are completed for the current contract. U) FSA reserves the right to modify the procedure for submitting quarterly reports during the term of the contract. Such a change shall not materially modify the substance of the information to be reported,but may change the method by which CL future quarterly reports are to be submitted. In the event of such a change, FSA will provide written notice to all vendors of the method by which future quarterly reports are to be submitted. 3.28 ADMINISTRATIVE FEE The Florida Sheriffs Association charges three quarters of one percent (.0075) to procure, process and administer the Contract. After receipt of payment from contract purchases,the vendor shall remit all administrative fees to the FSA no later than 15 days after the end of each quarter. All fees payable to the FSA during any given quarter will be accompanied and supported by a Quarterly Report. Vendors are to make notation of payments in a separate column for each line item of U) each quarterly report of the check number submitted for administrative fees paid each quarter. Bidders are to include the administrative fee of three quarters of one percent(.0075) in all bid prices. The fee should be incorporated into the price at the time of bid submission This fee should also be included on all add options. The administrative fee will remain payable to FSA and no relief from payment of the administrative fee, nor any additional charge to recoup the administrative fee,will be permitted if a vendor fails to incorporate the administrative fee in its bid pricing. _ The fee should never be listed as a separate line item on any purchase order. E The administrative fee to be paid is based on the total purchase order amount of new vehicles or equipment. This fee excludes any value given to Purchasers for trade-ins. Trade-ins,extended warranties and other exchanges will not reduce or impact the fee calculation. The administrative fee is the contractual responsibility of each vendor. By submission of the Quarterly Reports and admistrative fee, the vendor is certifying the accuracy of the reports and deposits.All reports and fee submissions shall be subject to audit by the FSA or the designee. Page 40 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 955 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions All participating vendors are responsible for ensuring the Administrator has the contact e-mail address for the person responsible for quarterly reports.There will be no reminders for the Quarterly Reports or the administrative fee. Checks for the administrative fee can be sent to: Florida Sheriffs Association Cooperative Purchasing Program CL 2617 Mahan Drive Tallahassee, FL 32308 3.29 LIQUIDATED DAMAGES 0 The vendor warrants that the product supplied to the FSA or purchaser shall conform in all respects to the standards set forth and the failure to comply with this condition will be considered as a breach of contract. Any liquidated damages U 0 levied because of inadequacies or failures to comply with these requirements shall be borne solely by the vendor responsible for same. CL Failure to submit the administrative fee with accompanying quarterly reports within 15 calendar days following the end of each quarter will result in the imposition of liquidated damages. Vendors failing to submit administrative fees and quarterly reports will incur liquidated damages in the amount of$25 for each calendar day that fees and reports are past CL due, beginning on the 16th day following the end of the quarter. If a civil action is initiated by the FSA to recover administrative fees or liquidated damages as set forth in this section and Section 3.28, the prevailing party shall be entitled to its reasonable attorneys' fees and costs incurred in the litigation. W Venue shall lie in the Circuit Court for the Second Judicial Circuit in and for Leon County, Florida. C14 When quarterly reports are late, liquidated damages are to be included in vendor's Quarterly Report and administrative fee submission. Liquidated damages that remain unpaid beyond 45 days can result in FSA, at it's sole discretion, implementing contract compliance actions, including but not limited to, suspension, limited participation by specifications,disqualification from future solicitations,or termination for cause pursuant to Section 1.45. 0 U) Schedule of Liquidated Damages Failure to submit quarterly report on time $25.00 per day Failure to report a Purchase Order to FSA within the 15 calendar days of the $100.00 per Purchase Order purchase order date Failure to Report Sales .0075 of the sales price plus 1.5%each month following the delivery date. 0 Vendor agrees and acknowledges that its failure to take any of the actions specified in the above schedule will damage the FSA, but by their nature such damages are difficult to ascertain. Accordingly, the above specified schedule of liquidated damages shall apply to this contract.Vendor agrees and acknowledges that these liquidated damages are not intended to be and do not constitute a penalty, but are instead intended solely to compensate the FSA for damages,and that these amounts are reasonably calculated to compensate the FSA for the damages that it will incur as a result of the vendor's failure to take the specified actions. Page 41 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 956 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions FSA DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE FORM CL E CIL The undersigned vendor in accordance with Florida Statute 287.087 hereby certifies that does: 0 1. Publish a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession,or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the workplace and specifying the actions U that will be taken against employees for violations of such prohibition. CIL 2. Inform employees about the dangers of drug abuse in the workplace, the business's policy of maintaining a drug-free workplace, any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs,and the penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations. 3. Give each employee engaged in providing the commodities or contractual services that are under bid a copy of the statement specified in subsection (1). 4. In the statement specified in subsection(1),notify the employees that,as a condition of working on C14 the commodities or contractual services that are under bid, the employee will abide by the ILL terms of the statement and will notify the employer of any conviction of, or plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, any violation of Chapter 893 or of any controlled substance law of the United 0 States or any state,for a violation occurring in the workplace no later than five(5) days after such conviction. �y 0 U) 5. Impose a sanction on, or require the satisfactory participation in a drug abuse assistanceor U) rehabilitation program if such is available in the employee's community,by any employee who is so U) convicted. 6. Make a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug-free workplace through implementation of this section. 0 As the person authorized to sign the statement,I certify that this firm complies fully with the above ILL requirements. E Bidder's Signature Date Page 42 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 957 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions p p�:in(.J N B...... Il irrm.0 ira in i;e CJ-e i;N ids st II::b irim �t �iDA� `a o INSURANCE CHECKLIST' pp�gp E 1. Workers' Compensation and Employer's Liability per the statutory limits of the State of Florida, 2,. Comprehensive General Liability(occurrence form), limits of liability $1,000,000 per occurrence for E bodily injury property damage to include Premises/Operations; Products, Completed Operations and Contractual Liability, Contractual Liability and Contractual Indemnity (Hold harmless endorsement exactly as written in "insurance requirements" of specifications). General aggregate U $3,000,000 3. Automobile Liability-$1,000,0100 each occurrence-owned/non-owned/hired automobiles CIL included. U) _j 4. Excess Liability - $ per occurrence to follow the primary coverages. Y 5. The FSA must be named as an additional insured on the liability pol'icies; and it must beCIL stated on the certificate. 6. Other insurance as indicated: 0 Builders Risk completed value $ W ❑Liquor Liability $ c^a ❑Fire Legal Liability $ Protection and Indemnity $ Employee Dishonesty Bond $ f Other(Garage) $ 1,000,000 V U) U) 7. Thirty (30) days written cancellation notice required. S. Best's guide rating B+:VI or better, latest edition. 9. The certificate must include the bid number and bid title and lust F5A as the Certificate Molder.. Proposer and Insurance Agent Statement: 0 We understand the insurance requirements of these specifications, as noted by the items checked above, and that evidence of this insurance is required within five (5) days of Bid Award. E Bidder: Signature: Date: Page 43 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 958 FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions Appeir�(JN Veir�(Joir (_J'(air ge Fbirirn Florida Sheriffs Association CLE Cooperative Purchasing Program CL Vendor Change Document Please complete this form to validate a requested change to Company Addresses,Contacts or Contact Information below. Include all sections where information has changed,old and new. E 0 U) FSA Contract Number(s)affected by change: U Company Information Changes: CL Old Information New Information 0) U) Old company Name: New company Name: Old Company Address: New Company Address: CL Old Company City: New Company City: Old Company State: New company State: U_ W Old Company Zip: New Company Zip: CN LO Company Contact Changes: U_ Old Contact Information New Contact Information Old Contact Name(First,Last): New Contact Name(First,Last): 0 Old Contact E-Mail; New Contact E-Mail; U 0 U) Old Contact Office Phone: New Contact Office Phone: U) JA Old Contact Mobile Phone: New Contact Mobile Phone: Old Contact Fax Phone: New Contact Fax Phone: This information is requested by an authorized representative of 0 This request will take effect as soon as it is received by FSA by e-mailing to c_2QP2flsh_enfL$,_Qrg. U_ Name of Authorized Company Representative 0) E Job Title Date of Request Authorized Company Representative Signature: FSA Office Use: Date Received: Change Effective: FSA Agent: Page44 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 959 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions p p�:irr (J N D . (_"o it i ii irirn a t ii�iri Of (:)ir(.,A e it Ilw irirn CONFIRMATION OF ORDER CL Florida Sheriffs Association & Florida Fire Chiefs Association Fire Rescue Vehicles and Other Equipment BID NO. FSA20-VEF14.0 0 U) A Confirmation of Order form shall be completed by the Vendor and returned to the Purchaser U 14 calendar days from receipt of purchase order without notification by the Purchaser. TO BE COMPLETED BY DEALERSHIP: U) Vendor/Dealership: c5 Address: City: State: Zip: Contact Person: Phone Number: Fax: W Specification No. Type Vehicle: N LO Purchase Order Number: Purchase Order Received: Order Was Placed With the Manufacturer on: Under Production Number: cj O Delivery should occur within calendar days after receipt of Purchase Order. U) A Copy of the Required Production Sheet(s)are Attached for Your Files. Comments: LO Purchaser/Agency: Contact Person: Address: City: State: Zip: c5 Phone Number: Fax: r� E-mail: A copy of this form should be attached and submitted with the Purchase Order as the last page. Page 45 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 960 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions pperfclN E MairfUfaCtUireir ALAtVfoIr zatbIrrfII:birlrn IWII aNUFACTUR RIs AUTHORIZATION - "WrrfUb o4ra�aiClaVltllPw CL ill Fire Rescue Vehicles Ambulances uu and Other Equipment � B�IFD NI . F 0-' EF14,,O E 0 U) This is to certify that is the manufacturer t3 (Vendor/Respondent's Name) or a d) c5 manufacturer's authorized dealer of (Manufacturer/Brand Name) CL 0 r) in the State of Florida. By: Manufacturer Name: � Address: W City, State, Zip: N LO Office Phone. Mohule. Phone: E-mail: 0 r) r) Signature: Tit le PLEASE NOTE: This authorization form must the eureeuted by aan "authorized employee of the � manufacturer ONLY. IDealers/Representatives are not authorized to execute t,Ns authorization form on � herha f of the manufacturer. The rnran�ufacturear must execute this, a authoruzuation form even if they aire 2 offering their own products. Failure to subrna t this authorization fOrrm with your response as required u- shall result in the dasquraificatuun of the response. a E ,Contract Teruaas and Ccmdr4uous Section Qualification Page 46 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 961 FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions A Ip Ip e ir(.1 ix I QUairteirl IRelpoirt [WSER'T'VENDC)R NAME HERE) QUARTERLY REPORT for BID#FSA20-VEF14.0 Effective Dates: April 1,2020 thru March 31,2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles and Other Equipment CL E April I-June 301Y1-Q1 Zero Activity r"I cleck Box (L Total PO Name of Purchasing Agency PO# city. Spec.# Vehicle Type PO Date Amount Admin.Fee $ $ $ E 0 U) is U 0 July I-Sept=Yi-Q2 Zero Activity U $ $ (L $ 0 U) $ $ ,Oct I-Dec 31 IY1�W, Zero Activifty "I $ $ U- $ w $ �r Q $ CN Jan I-Mar 31NI-04 Zero Activity j R.h-a t- $ U- $ 0 U) U) $ < Page Total 1 $ Is U) Fees and reports are due no later than the 15th of the month following the quarter end U- E Page 47 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 962 F.12.g FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions Ip Ip eirr(.1iix G ...... Bii(.1 C"aIeirr(.1ait FLORiDA BID CALENDAR '"ER'F`SmG"°C'A1'mw Bid # FSA20-VEF14.0 Fire Rescue Vehicles, A Ambulances and Other EquipmentCL A'ii Contract Period:April 1, 2020—March 31, 2023 CL a � a E Bid System Training-All Interested Bidders 11/6/2019 U Registration Open for Mandatory Pre-Bid 11/15/2019 Specification and Terms&Conditions Review Workshop 11/20/2019 Mandatory Pre-Bid Meeting 1/14/20-1/15/20 CL Requests for Clarifications 1/27/2020 FSA Response to Requests for Clarifications 1/29/2020 U Bidder Qualifying Documents Due 1/29/2020 FSA Bid System Opens 2/3/2020 Cone of Silence 2/3/20-4/1/20 Bid Submissions Due 3/2/2020 Public Bid Opening 3/3/2020 FSA& Fleet Advisory Committee Bid Review 3/9/20-3/11/20 cv Intent to Award Posted 3/13/2020 ILL Bid Award Announced 4/1/2020 Voluntary Tel econference Workshop Instructions: U) Voluntary workshops are via teleconference. To participate, call in on the designated dates specified in the bid calendar at times TBD. Registration:�rtt ®( f©rrri,,,jotf ,m,,,,cam19204512.5925iG1 Dial-In: 1-800-920-7487 Participant Code: 68495418 Mandatory Pre-Bid Location: Volusia County Emergency Operations Center 3825 Tiger Bay Road Daytona Beach, Florida 32124 c� Mandatory Pre-Bid Meeting Itinerary: Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment-1/14/2020 at 9:00 am-4:00 pm (EDT) Ambulances-1/15/2020 at 9:00 am-4:00 pm(EDT) Page 48 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 963 FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions A Ip Ip e ir(.1 ix IHl FSA fficl Systeirn Data lir"llPLA lir�stiwcdoir�s (fir ffiddeirs FSA BID SYSTEM DATA INPUT INSTRUCTIONS FOR BIDDERS: CL FSA20-VEF14.01.-AMBULANCES&OTHER EQUIPMENT E FSA20-VEF14.02-FIRE RESCUE VEHICLES&OTHER EQUIPMENT' Note: The attached Exhibit 1 is an example bidder screen in the FSA bid system and is for illustration purposes only. E 0 U) St Insert bid price in the"Unit Price/Percent"data input field as illustrated in Exhibit 1. L) Step 2: Insert the%discount represented by your bid amount for purchaser reference in the"Vendor Description"data CL 0 input field as illustrated in Exhibit 1. U) Step 3: Insert vehicle picture link(which must be a public domain) in the"Image Link"data input field(if desired)as illustrated in Exhibit 1. ILL W Step 4: Insert vehicle options link(which must be a public domain)in the"Spec Link"data input field (if desired)as Q illustrated in Exhibit 1. CN U_ Stamm Ulpioad vehicle build sheet in PDF format in the"Select Files To Upload"field as Hilustrated in Exhibit 1 .2 0 U) U) .2 U_ E Page 49 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 964 FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION Cooperative Purchasing Program Contract Terms and Conditions A Ip Ip e irl(.1 x IHl FSA fficl Systeirn Data Ilirllpl,At Ilirlstirl,Acdoirls (fir ffiddeirs ('-"o irl t irl LA e(.1 EXHIBIT I CL E (SB W—u—ilu 0—te;Bid Rens Spfeai id";:111 Dii—tions r0f Using me Q-t�Btd >dr ap Sp-ei Upir,d 0110i Re— Spr—d,Meet UPI—d E 0 QucteFBid Items Requested U) Tots I:I U Ag...y It..Die-ripti.. V..d.,It..D-tinli Unit PHI Percent Extended PrIcei Percent 0) Item 4 1 Make- I11C 2 Required: 10-1 W/1" 111M.0 '111,G roup:Fire Apparatus-ii�itja�Aq@cK M.del- t d M.W R—,,kn-lr.ctu g.Inc M-8.1-F.,d F550 Model 9 Model ft: $0 00/0 Oct U) 1,a Is=Spear—q—1 Rere�to speci�—t­, 11 U II 0. I 4—n)fj "R�/,MAN@. U.I, f M.....:e.,h Spec Ltnk: Pft.,P—emt:B.:an d N,mi V.I..)5--Band Nsnie or Eq-1 LL w Vendor Bles CN The tolIrtwing flesale iI h0ore a subi:WSS1011 IS inade: 7loposa8 LL Select a file type: (Leave sr)Fk if a feowied file fYpe is not Usted lfa requlred Ne type Psiied above is�iN 1;,ved o Me docuireM5 table,,iMen a respolise is ready to be subaiVeSt you wiil n a or be b V y,v ie do suhlo a[-'proposall 0 #M Select the fill to upload; U) iced Url a(ShSt key dtti,wi is seJect it)WI!,pie Lies) U) BrcwserfiJlfr JA ....................... JD ChOk on Add DoCumentils), Add Docuitrelil(s) LL E Page 50 2020-2023 Fire Rescue Vehicles&Other Equipment Packet Pg. 965 F.12.g All Protecting, Leading&Uniting...since 1'893 8A,�frFLORIDAASSOCIATION I'M! "' 01 i afl ars mG�re,TaBO ada s e,G-I�idda 32303 i��. 0�3T -2163 i 9 P.O.Box 12 1 -T IIIahas-see,FF wld 32317-251 1 f:(850) 78--86 5 u� r , ro�ww1fisherrrP as ri Contract Amendment FSA20-VEF14.01 Ambulances & Other Equipment FSA20-VEF14.02 Fire Rescue Vehicles & Other Equipment E 0 U) The Florida Sheriffs Association is modifying the contract terms and conditions of Contract FSA20-VEF14.01 U and FSA20-VEF14.02, Section 2.13. This contract amendment is effective on May 1, 2020. The modification of the terms and conditions is permissible under Section 1.24 of the contract. U) The following language under Section 2.13 will be amended as follows: 2.13 OPTION PRICING Options may be sold, but only in connection with the sale of a base specification. The bidder shall offer discount below Manufacturer's Standard Retail Pricing(MSRP)or manufacturers published list price for any W factory options included in the bid submission and quotes to purchasers, if awarded. N Options are intended to add or delete equipment or features from the base specification. Options can provide an upgrade or downgrade to a manufacturer's model, such as a slightly different engine size, horsepower, or equipment, and should not be made available for purchase separate from the base vehicle U or equipment. Bidders shall NOT use options to create a vehicle or equipment that is entirely different than 0 U) the FSA base specification or are available as another specification awarded on this ITB. The use of options to facilitate the sale of an alternate manufacturer's product which is outside the scope of the written base specification will be determined nonresponsive and the bid will be rejected in whole or part Eco by the FSA. 0 The FSA has the discretion to disqualify bidders if the option pricing is excessive. Option pricing will include all costs of labor associated with the option and cost of labor should not be listed E separately within the bid. If a bidder will offer registration and title services as a fee for service, the bidder must include the registration and title fee as a separate option (i.e. line item)for each item bid, see Section 3.23 for additional details. Government imposed fees should not be included in this option pricing. No other additional charges or fees are admissible. Page 1 of 2 Packet Pg. 966 F.12.g Purchasers are encouraged to negotiate option pricing with vendors. Discounts can be provided beyond option prices listed in the contract. The additional discounts for each add option shall be decided by the vendor. CL E 0 U) U c� c� CN 0 U) U) E c� Page 2 of 2 Packet Pg. 967