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Opening of Bids - One (1) or More, 2020 or Newer, Emergency Medical Vehicle – Spec P - Horton Emergency Vehicles
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23.3 SIGN <br />Two self-adhesive "NO SMOKING OXYGEN EQUIPPED" and "FASTEN <br />SEATBELT" sign (1) shall be installed in the 1st action area. <br />24.0 OXYGEN <br />The medical oxygen system shall be capable of storing and supplying a minimum of <br />3000 liters of oxygen. A suitable high-pressure hose shall be provided. The <br />concealed oxygen supply hose shall be .250" ID, .50" OD nylon base with polyester <br />fiber reinforcing. This electrically conductive hose shall be certified to 1,875 psi and <br />have a 7,500-pound burst rating. The fittings shall be DISS and flare and be <br />securely crimped to the barbed fittings by means of compressed copper sleeves. <br />Oxygen supply hose shall be routed through the ceiling of the ambulance body and <br />be secured with non-abrasive plastic "C" clamps. Oxygen lines should not be <br />encased in insulation and should be free moving to enable easier maintenance and <br />repair. The entire oxygen system shall be subjected to a 155-psi leak test for 24- <br />hours before installation of panels or covers that may obscure or hide the system <br />components. After the vehicle is completed, a test as prescribed by AMD Standard <br />015 shall be conducted for a period of four (4) hours to insure system integrity. This <br />test shall be performed using nitrogen gas to purge the lines of all moisture and <br />foreign debris. Upon completion of the test, the lines shall be bled free of nitrogen <br />and capped. This medical oxygen system shall meet or exceed AMD Standard 015, <br />Ambulance Main Oxygen System Test. <br />24.0.1 The oxygen system shall have three (3) outlets, (2) on action area wall and (1) <br />over squad bench. The department shall specify the brand of quick connectors to be <br />used. A compartment shall have fully adjustable stainless -steel rings for the 02 <br />tank. The rings shall be located in the front of the compartment (tank will be <br />provided by the department). <br />24.0.2 Oxygen outlets to be Cemtron/NCG brand <br />24.0.3 One (1) gravity type Thorpe tube oxygen flow meter shall be provided. This <br />flow meter shall be certified by the equipment manufacturer to meet the appropriate <br />FDA standards for medical oxygen flow meters. <br />24.1 REGULATOR <br />A 50-psi preset medical oxygen regulator shall be provided and installed on the <br />supply end of the oxygen system hose. This regulator shall be certified by the <br />equipment manufacturer to meet the appropriate FDA standards for medical oxygen <br />flow meters. <br />24.2 OXYGEN CONTENT GAUGE <br />A digital oxygen content gauge with an alarm shall be provided and wired to the <br />rotary timer. <br />24.3 CARBON MONOXIDE MONITOR <br />Y N <br />Y N <br />Y N <br />Y N <br />Y N <br />OEM= <br />Y N <br />
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