Specifications
Loveland Fire/Rescue
Pumper
Production Specification
SVI #769 Page 19 of 125 June 17, 2010
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The foam system is then operated at the corresponding foam percent setting, flow rate, and pressure as recommended by
the foam proportioning system manufacturer. A test sample is the collected at an adequate distance downstream from the
foam proportioner being tested. When the test sample has been collected its conductivity is measured and recorded by
the Testing Official. The Testing Official then compares the conductivity reading of the test sample to the minimum and
maximum allowable conductivity readings taken from the two standard solutions. If it is greater than the minimum
allowable conductivity, but less than the maximum allowable conductivity, the foam proportioning system is determined to
be accurate at that foam percent setting.
The above procedure is performed at three foam proportioning system foam percent settings. The foam percent settings
are:
1) The minimum foam percent setting available.
2) A mid-range foam percent setting, if available.
3) The maximum foam percent setting available.
The foam proportioning system is certified to be accurate if all three foam percent settings produce conductivity,
measurements in the range of conductivity' as determined by' the standard solutions for each foam percent setting. The
Testing Official makes the final determination of the foam proportioning system accuracy as installed by' the apparatus
manufacturer.
Criteria for the following systems:
Class A foam - .1%, .5%, and 1 .0% settings if available.
Class B foam - 1.0%. 3.0%, and 6.0% settings if available.
Class A and Class B foam - .1% and 1.0% using Class A foam and at 3.0% using Class B foam or at .1% using Class
A foam and 3.0% and 6.0% using Class B foam.
WARRANTY
A full statement shall be provided of the warranties for the vehicle(s) being bid. Warranties should clearly describe the
terms under which the vehicle manufacturer accepts responsibility for the cost to repair defects caused by faulty design,
quality of work or material, and for the applicable period of time after delivery.
Cost of repairs refers to all costs related thereto including, but not limited to, the cost of materials, and the cost of labor.
The Body Manufacturer shall warrant all materials and accessories used on the vehicle(s), whether fabricated by
manufacturer or purchased from an outside source, and will deal directly with the Loveland Fire & Rescue on all warranty
work.
GENERAL LIMITED WARRANTY - THREE (3) YEARS
The vehicle shall be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of three (3) years or 36,000 miles, whichever
occurs first starting thirty (30) days after the original invoice date.
The contractor must be the "single source" coordinator of all warranties on the vehicle.
LOW VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL WARRANTY - FIVE (5) YEARS
The vehicle low voltage electrical system shall be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of five (5) years
or 60,000 miles, whichever occurs first, starting thirty (30) days after the original invoice date.










