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American Response Vehicles <br />38 <br />designed to hold note books and/or clipboards. The inside finish of the slot will be of the same material as the <br />outside laminate. The slot will be located in the rearward most end of the extension console. <br />The aforementioned "notebook slot" will feature two removable dividers that are evenly spaced in the <br />slot. Extruded C-channels fastened to the sides will be employed to secure the dividers into place. <br /> GLOVE STORAGE: There will be glove storage at the rear of the add on console as part of the add on console. <br />It will be designed to hold (3) three boxes of gloves standing on end for easy access. <br /> <br />CAB CONSOLE FINISH: The console body will be finished with a 20 mil Easy Grip film. The Easy Grip will be a <br />self-adhesive as well as bonded to the substrate with high bond contact adhesive. All joints will be <br />inconspicuous and bonded along the edges. <br /> <br />CHASSIS CAB WASTE CONTAINER: There will be a waste container located in the cab console. <br /> <br />GROUND STRAPS: Four (4) 7/8" wide by 1/8" thick, fine strand, woven straps will provide a ground path from <br />the module body to the chassis frame. Woven straps filter out RFI noise originating from alternators, strobe <br />power supplies and other devices, that may find their way into intercom, stereo and two-way communication <br />radios. Each end of the ground straps will be through bolted with 3/8" diameter, grade 5 or 8, hex head bolts <br />and lock nuts. Each connection site will be cleaned to the bare metal prior to fastening the strap. The <br />connections will have a di-electric anti corrosion spray applied. <br /> <br />12 VOLT POWER INVERTER: A highly reliable Vanner 1050CUL electronic power conversion unit that utilizes <br />MOSFET power semiconductors and a microprocessor controller will be supplied, installed and wired to the <br />outlets specified herein. A Built in 30A automatic transfer switch will transfer all loads from the inverter to the <br />shoreline, when the shore line cord is plugged into 125 vac shoreline power. The device will convert 12 volt <br />DC battery power into 1,050 watts of precisely regulated modified sine wave 125 volt AC power. The device <br />will hold output power between 114 volts and 126 volts AT a frequency of 59.9 to 60.1 Hertz. <br />The device will not consume more than 105 amperes at 12 volts direct current (DC). The device will be <br />certified by Underwriters Laboratories to the present revision of the Federal Specification KKK-A-1822. <br />The location of the inverter is specified below. <br /> The power inverter will reside in the left front middle compartment. <br /> <br />POWER SOURCE FOR PORTABLE EQUIPMENT No 1: Power sources are located and included with a purchased <br />inverter. <br /> <br />LOCATIONS: The power sources will be located with one in the chassis cab console and one behind the patient <br />action area panel. <br /> <br />POWER SOURCE: The aforementioned power provision will be fed off of the output of the ignition switch or <br />when the battery charger/conditioner is connected to the shoreline. <br /> <br />BATTERY CHARGER/CONDITIONER: When the system is connected to shore/utility power, the battery charger