1、Beneficial comments, recommendations, additions, deletions, clarifications, etc. and any data that may improve this document should be sent to: WR-ALC 542 CSW/CBSSS, 295 Byron Street, Robins AFB, GA 31098-1611. Since contact information can change, you may want to verify the currency of this address
2、 information using the ASSIST Online database at https:/assist.daps.dla.mil/online . FSC 4210 INCH-POUND A-A-58004F 23 SEP 2010 SUPERSEDING A-A-58004E 3 June 2009 COMMERCIAL ITEM DESCRIPTION TRUCK, FIRE FIGHTING, WATER TANKER, 4,000 GALLON CAPACITY The General Services Administration has authorized
3、the use of this commercial item description for all federal agencies. 1. SCOPE. This commercial item description (CID) covers a commercial water tanker truck. The tanker has a 6x4 chassis with a diesel engine and an automatic transmission; a two person cab with two doors; a 4,000 gallon water tank;
4、a 1,250 gallon per minute (gpm) fire pump; equipment compartments; and hose. The water tanker truck is intended to: store and transport water over paved roads, gravel roads, or unimproved surfaces, and draft, pump, and transfer water in support of brush, structural, and aircraft fire fighting vehicl
5、es. 2. SALIENT CHARACTERISTICS. The tanker shall be in accordance with the applicable requirements of the following chapters of National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1901, Standard for Automotive Fire Apparatus, Current Edition, for Mobile Water Supply Apparatus: Chapter Title 1 Administration
6、 2 Referenced Publications 3 Definitions 4 General Requirements 7 Mobile Water Supply Fire Apparatus 12 Chassis and Vehicle Components 13 Low-Voltage Electrical Systems and Warning Devices 14 Driving and Crew Areas 15 Body, Compartments, and Equipment Mounting 16 Fire Pumps and Associated Equipment
7、19 Water Tanks 23 Line Voltage Electrical Systems Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-A-A-58004F 2 2.1 Administration. 2.1.1 Environmental conditions. 2.1.1.1 Altitude. Unless otherwise specified (see 6.2), the tanker, including the pumpi
8、ng system, shall be designed for operation at 2,000 feet above sea level. 2.1.1.2 Temperature range. The tanker shall be capable of satisfactory storage and operation in temperatures ranging from 0 to 125 F. The tanker shall be equipped with a winterization system that extends the operational range
9、of the tanker. The winterization system shall protect the agent pump, agent piping systems, firefighting systems, and water tank to 0 F. It shall also include the vehicle engine oil and coolant systems. While in operation, the appropriate systems requiring winterization shall be powered by the tanke
10、r. While in storage, the winterization system shall be powered through the electrical shoreline connection (see 2.9.1). 2.1.2 Foreign object damage. All loose metal parts, such as pins, shall be securely attached to the vehicle with wire ropes or chains. “Dog tag“ style beaded chains shall not be pr
11、ovided. Removable panels, if provided, shall be attached with captive fasteners. 2.1.3 Mobility. 2.1.3.1 Operating terrain. The tanker shall operate on paved and graded gravel roads. 2.1.3.2 Acceleration. The fully loaded tanker shall accelerate from 0 to 35 miles per hour (mph) within 25 seconds on
12、 a level, paved road. 2.1.3.3 Maximum speed. The fully loaded tanker shall attain a minimum top speed of 50 mph on a level, paved road. 2.1.4 Overall dimensions. Overall dimensions shall be the minimum consistent with the operational performance and the design constraints necessary to achieve the sp
13、ecified performance. Overall dimensions shall not exceed: Length 390 inches Width 102 inches (excluding mirrors) Height 120 inches 2.1.5 Turning diameter. The fully loaded tanker shall have a wall to wall turning diameter of less than three times the length of the vehicle. 2.1.6 Angles of approach a
14、nd departure. The fully loaded tanker shall have angles of approach and departure of not less than 20 as required by 5.3.2.3 of NFPA 1906. The rational is that vehicle will be used for wildland fire fighting. 2.1.7 Vehicle Stability. Vehicle shall comply with roll over stability criteria as defined
15、by NFPA 1901, paragraph 4.13. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-A-A-58004F 3 2.1.8 Manuals. 2.1.8.1 Technical manuals. The overall format for the manuals may be military specification, commercial, or a combination of both. Each technica
16、l manual shall have a title page. a. The contractor shall validate the technical manuals for accuracy prior to submission to the procuring activity for verification. The contractor shall submit one complete set to the procuring activity for verification 30 days before the first production inspection
17、. Any changes or corrections noted by the procuring activity shall be corrected and updated pages or manuals shall be submitted to the procuring activity. b. Once approved by the procuring activity, the contractor shall pack two complete sets of technical manuals with each vehicle. An additional two
18、 complete sets shall be submitted to the procuring activity for stock. c. Once approved by the procuring activity and a Technical Order number is assigned, the contractor shall pack two complete sets of both hard copy and CDs with each vehicle and one complete set of both hard copy and CDs shall be
19、submitted to the procuring activity for stock. The procuring activitys address will be provided. d. The contractor shall grant the United States Air Force a non-exclusive, non-assignable, royalty free U.S. Government (Government) Purpose License, to scan into CENTRA (the USAF repository) and to repr
20、oduce and distribute (either electronically or via hard medium) copies or facsimiles of manuals produced and distributed by the contractor for this CID. These rights extend to Government agencies only, and the data contained in the technical manuals is not to be sold, disclosed or otherwise provided
21、 to any other entity or entities outside the Government. The license shall remain in effect as long as the vehicles described in the required technical manuals remain under Government control and usage. In addition, the contractor shall grant permission for the Government to place an Air Force TO (T
22、echnical Order) number and publication date as well as distribution, warning, handling and destruction statements on the cover / title pages of the TO. 2.1.8.1.1 Operators manuals. The operators manual shall include all information required for the safe and efficient operation of the vehicle, includ
23、ing the fire extinguishing equipment, and any special attachments or auxiliary equipment. The operators manual shall include at least the following: a. Location and function of all controls and instruments shall be illustrated and fully described. b. Safety information that is consistent with the sa
24、fety standards established by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-A-A-58004F 4 c. Checks and adjustments in preparation for placing the vehicle for service upon receipt from the co
25、ntractor. d. Preparation for shipment or storage. e. Warranty information and period of the warranty for the complete vehicle and for any component warranty that exceeds the warranty of the complete vehicle. Addresses and telephone numbers shall be provided for all warranty providers. f. General des
26、cription of and step-by-step instructions for the operation of the vehicle and its fire extinguishing system(s) and auxiliary equipment. g. Description of the post-operational procedures (draining, flushing, et cetera). h. Checklists for the daily maintenance inspection and mission readiness checks
27、that the operator is expected to perform, including basic troubleshooting procedures. i. Procedures for towing a disabled vehicle. j. Procedures for changing a tire. k. Schedules for required preventative maintenance and required periodic maintenance. l. A line art drawing of the vehicle, including
28、front, rear, left, and right side views, showing basic dimensions and weights (total vehicle and individual axle weight for the unloaded and fully loaded vehicle). m. Procedures and maximum speed limits for towing a trailer, including hazards, risks, and special requirements. 2.1.8.1.2 Service manua
29、ls. The service manual shall identify any special tools and test equipment required and shall cover troubleshooting and maintenance as well as minor and major repair procedures. The text shall contain performance specifications, tolerances, and fluid capacities; current, voltage, and resistance data
30、; test procedures; and such illustrations and exploded views as may be required to permit proper maintenance by qualified mechanics. The manual shall contain an alphabetical subject index as well as a table of contents. The service manual shall contain at least the following, where applicable: a. Fi
31、re fighting system schematic(s). b. Hydraulic schematic. c. Pneumatic schematic. d. Electrical schematic. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-A-A-58004F 5 e. Winterization schematic. f. Fuel schematic. g. Schedules for required preventati
32、ve maintenance and required periodic maintenance. h. Location, procedure, and interval for parts of the truck and equipment that require lubrication. 2.1.8.1.3 Parts manual. The parts manual shall include illustrations and exploded views, as needed, to properly identify all parts, assemblies, subass
33、emblies, and special equipment. All components of assemblies shown in illustrations or exploded views shall be identified by reference numbers that correspond to the reference numbers in the parts lists. All purchased parts shall be cross-referenced with the original manufacturers name and part numb
34、er. The parts identification manual shall provide the description and quantity of each item used per vehicle. The size, thread dimensions, torque specifications, and special characteristics shall be provided for all nonstandard nuts, bolts, screws, washers, grease fittings, and similar items. The ma
35、nual shall contain a numerical index. The parts manual shall contain a list of all of the component vendor names, addresses, and telephone numbers referenced in the parts list. 2.1.9 Painting, plating, and corrosion control. 2.1.9.1 Dissimilar metals. Dissimilar metals, as defined in MIL-STD-889, sh
36、all not be in contact with each other. Metal plating or metal spraying of dissimilar base metals to provide electromotively compatible abutting surfaces is acceptable. The use of dissimilar metals separated by suitable insulating material is permitted, except in systems where bridging of insulation
37、materials by an electrically conductive fluid can occur. 2.1.9.2 Finish. Exterior surfaces shall be prepared, primed, and painted with polyurethane paint in accordance with all of the paint manufacturers instructions and recommendations. Unless otherwise specified (see 6.2), the exterior finish colo
38、r shall be Candy Apple Red, Sikkens Color Number FLNA3021, DuPont Color Number 97902U or 4737U, PPG Color Number 71528 (the PPG name for this color is Cardinal Red), or equal. When specified, the exterior finish color shall be Desert Sand, Color Number 30313 of FED-STD-595. The interior of all compa
39、rtments shall be painted with an impact resistant, textured coating that resists stains, scuffs, chips, and scratches. a. For vehicles painted Candy Apple Red, the cab upper body (from the bottom of the windshield) and roof shall be painted White, Color Number 17875 of FED-STD-595. All bright metal
40、and anodized parts, such as mirrors, horns, light bezels, treadplate, and roll-up compartment doors, shall not be painted. Compartment interiors shall be gray. b. For vehicles painted Desert Sand, all exterior surfaces, excluding all normally bright metal and anodized parts and any interior surfaces
41、 visible with any compartment door open (but not the interior of the cab), shall be painted the color of the body. This Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-A-A-58004F 6 includes compartment shelves and mounting hardware, but does not incl
42、ude items mounted in the compartments. Non-metallic materials may be black or gray. 2.1.9.3 Horizontal Reflective striping. Horizontal reflective striping in accordance with 15.9.3 of NFPA 1901 shall be applied around the vehicle in an approximate plane with the headlights. Bright metal trim or anod
43、ized parts may interrupt the reflective stripes. The pattern shall be 10 inches wide with three reflective stripes (one inch reflective, one inch body color, six inches reflective, one inch body color, and one inch reflective). The reflective stripes shall be white for vehicles painted Candy Apple R
44、ed and Desert Sand. 2.1.9.4 Chevron Striping. In accordance with 15.9.3.2 of NFPA 1901 at least 50 percent of the rear-facing vertical surfaces, visible from the rear of the apparatus, excluding any pump panel areas not covered by a door, shall be equipped with retroreflective striping in a chevron
45、pattern sloping downward and away from the centerline of the vehicle at an angle of 45 degrees. 3M part number 983-17 (red) and 983 -23 (florescent yellow/green) reflective diamond grade or equivalent shall be utilized. Each stripe in the chevron shall be a single color alternating between red and f
46、luorescent yellow in accordance with 15.9.3.2.1. Each stripe shall be 6-inches (150 mm) in width in accordance with 15.9.3.2.2 of NFPA 1901 and the example provided below. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-A-A-58004F 7 2.1.9.5 Lettering
47、. Vehicles painted Candy Apple Red shall have the letters UNITED STATES and AIR FORCE applied in synthetic or encapsulated gold leaf, with outline and black shadow, on the front door on both sides in long radius elliptical arches above and below the lettering center line. The size of the lettering s
48、hall be a minimum of 2-inches to a maximum of 6-inches. 2.1.10 Identification plate. A permanently marked identification plate shall be securely mounted at the drivers compartment. The identification plate shall contain the following information: a. NOMENCLATURE b. MANUFACTURERS MAKE AND MODEL c. MA
49、NUFACTURERS SERIAL NUMBER d. USAF VEHICLE REGISTRATION NUMBER e. NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER (NSN) f. VEHICLE CURB WEIGHT: kg (pounds) g. PAYLOAD, MAXIMUM: kg (pounds) h. GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT (GVW): kg (pounds) i. FUEL CAPACITY AND TYPE: gal (gallons) / L (liters) j. DATE OF DELIVERY (month and year) k. WARRANTY (months and km (miles) l. CONTRACT NUMBER m. PAINT COLOR AND NUMBER n.