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4.2. SR 04-23-2001
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Bidder <br />Triple Combination Pumper Specifications for the 63 Complies <br /> <br />City of Elk River Minnesota Yes No <br />ends shall be labeled showing function and wire size. <br />Wet Locations <br />All wet location receptacle outlets and inlet devices, including those on hardwired remote <br />power distribution boxes, shall be of the grounding type provided with a wet location cover <br />and installed in accordance with Section 210-7 "Receptacles and Cord Connections" of the <br />NEC. <br />All receptacles located in a wet location shall be not less than 24 inches (610 mm) from the <br />ground. Receptacles on off-road vehicles shall be a minimum of 30 inches (762 mm) from the <br />ground. <br />The face of' any wet location receptacle shall be installed in a plane from vertical to not more <br />than 45 degrees off vertical. No receptacle shall be installed in a face up position. <br />Dry Locations <br />Ali receptacles located in a dry location shall be of the grounding type. Receptacles shall be <br />not less than 30 inches (762 mm) above the interior floor height. <br />All receptacles shall be marked with the type of line voltage (120-volts or 240-volts) and the <br />current rating in amps. If the receptacles are direct current, or other than single phase, they <br />shall be so marked. <br />Listing <br />All receptacles and electrical inlet devices shall be listed to UL 498, Standard for Safety <br />Attachment Plugs and Receptacles, or other appropriate performance standards. Receptacles <br />used for direct current voltages shall be rated for the appropriate service. <br />Electrical System Testing <br />The wiring-and associated equipment shall be tested by the apparatus manufacturer or the <br />installer of the line voltage system. <br />The wiring and permanently connected devices and equipment shall be subjected to a dielectric <br />voltage withstand test of 900-volts for one (1) minute. The test shall be conducted between <br />live parts and the neutral conductor and between live parts and the vehicle frame with any <br />switches in the circuit(s) closed. This test shall be conducted after all "body" work has been <br />completed. <br />Electrical polarity verification shall be made of all permanently wired equipment and <br />receptacles to determine that connection's have been properly made. <br />Operational Test per NFPA 1901 Chapter 19-14.4 <br />The apparatus manufacturer shall perform the following operation test and shall certify that the <br />power source and any devices that are attached to the line voltage electrical system are <br />Page 63 <br /> <br /> <br />
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