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Opening of Bids - Spec S - One or More 2018 or Newer Emergency Medical Vehicle - Crossroads Ambulance Sales & Service LLC - Part 2
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2019 International MV/PL Custom Titan 170 <br />Type I Ambulance Proposal Specification <br />CUSHION AND UPHOLSTERY FOAM PADDING: <br />The foam padding on all head bumpers and upper padded surfaces shall be a Volara 2A, closed cell foam which is <br />laminated and layered to a 1/2" thickness, to provide both compression resistance and compression density. This <br />laminated, closed cell foam creates a padded surface that acts as an air -spring when compressed. This specialty foam <br />naturally resists force and will not "bottom out" upon impact and provides positive resistance to pressures applied in any <br />dimension, <br />The foam padding on all side attendants, squad -bench seating and all seating backrests shall be a 3" Nimbus open cell <br />foam with a # 1865 grade standard, which provides maximum rigidity while still maintaining comfortable seating upon a <br />variety of weight compression. This grade of open cell foam allows the air to escape the foam under compression, thus <br />providing a comfortable seating surface. Also, the density of the foam does not allow the foam to "bottom ouf' upon <br />compression. The foam types used have low water absorption and vapor transmission rating and excellent thermal <br />insulation and chemical resistant properties <br />ADDITIONAL FOAM PADDED SURFACES: <br />A 1/8" thickness of Volara 2A closed cell foam shall be applied to the radius area of the ceiling Heat and Air Conditioning <br />duct work to provide a softer surface while enhancing the thermal properties of the heating and cooling system. <br />The upholstered center section of the side and rear body entrance doors shall also include the 1/8" Volara 2A closed cell <br />foam to provide a uniform appearance and a softer surface with an increase in thermal resistance, <br />INSULATION <br />ADDITIONAL RADIANT BARRIER, BODY INSULATION: <br />The entire inside surface of the modular body, including walls and ceiling, shall be insulated with an additional aluminum <br />faced radiant barrier insulation. This is to be installed in addition to the Thinsulate insulation to form an extra radiant <br />barrier. The Thermal property of this combined (Thinsulate and Reflectix) insulation package is R 12.3. Areas behind heat <br />generating light fixtures shall not be insulated. The insulation shall completely fill the voids between the frame members <br />and the exterior skin. <br />MODULAR BODY ENTRANCE DOOR INSULATION: <br />All exterior patient compartment entrance doors shall be sound deadened with a composite acoustical sound deadening <br />material. The internal skin surface of the interior door shall have this material bonded to it. The modular entrance doors <br />shall have an additional thermal insulation of 2" thick "Thinsulate" bonded in place with clearance provided for door <br />hardware. <br />Interior door panels are provided with vibration isolators for the internal rods connecting the door handles to the latching <br />mechanisms, <br />A4539-0001 <br />08/24/18 <br />17 <br />
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