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ELECTRICAL
SYSTEM
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Circuits
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
Shall be arranged in at least nine
regular circuits as follows:
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Head, tail, stop (brake) and instrument
panel lamps;
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Clearance lamps and any lamp
in or adjacent to step risers;
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Interior lamps;
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4)
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Starter motor;
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5)
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Ignition, emergency exist
alarm signals and other alarm signals;
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Turn signal lamps;
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Alternately flashing signal
lamps and stop signal arm lamps;
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Horn;
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Heater and defroster.
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A separate fuse or circuit
breaker for each circuit, except starter motor and ignition.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
Breaks in insulation are present.
Not on proper circuit or properly wired.
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2)
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Fuses
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
Two extra fuses for each size
fuse used on the bus shall be conveniently mounted on the bus today.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
Fuses are not present or are
not conveniently mounted.
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3)
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Switches
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
Check operation and condition.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
Switches are not operating
properly or are missing.
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4)
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Wiring
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
All wires shall be properly
insulated and securely attached at not more than 18.1 inches (460 mm)
intervals. Check condition.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
Insulation is frayed or
missing. Wiring not securely attached.
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b)
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EMERGENCY
EXITS
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
All buses must be equipped
with either a rear emergency door or a left side emergency door and a rear
emergency window. (49 CFR 571.217)
Additional emergency exits,
including roof hatches, may be required on buses manufactured on or after
September 1, 1994. (49 CFR 571.217) (See Section 441.Illustration F)
For those buses manufactured
on or after May 2, 1994, each opening for a required emergency exit must be
outlined around its outside perimeter with a minimum 1 inch (2.54 cm) wide
yellow retroreflective tape. This yellow retroreflective tape must be on the
exterior surface of the bus. (49 CFR 571.217)
Optional emergency roof
hatches are allowed. They must be installed according to manufacturer's
specifications.
Open and close roof hatches
(required or optional) to verify their operation.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
Emergency
exits do not meet requirements. Roof hatches do not open.
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1)
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Side
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
Inside release mechanism must
be protected against accidental release; easily accessible; and readily
operated manually without the use of remote control, power device, or tool.
Shall be hinged on front side
and open outward. Shall be equipped with safety glass (or equivalent). Glass
shall be located in upper portion of the door. Door shall be of at least the
same gauge metal as the body. Shall be 24 inches or more clear horizontal
opening, with forward edge of opening in line with the rearmost edge of a
seat back. Shall have 45 inches or more clear vertical opening. Door and
rubber seal must not be defective. (See Alarms and Locks in this subsection
for requirements.)
For buses manufactured on or
after September 1, 1994, there must be at least 11.7 inches (30 cm) measured
from the door opening to the seat back in front. (49 CFR 571.217)
REJECT VEHICLE OF:
Release mechanism is not
protected, accessible, or operable (inside and outside); unable to open
easily; hinge is located at incorrect location; location and size of opening
is incorrect. General condition of door and/or rubber seal is defective.
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Rear
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
Inside release mechanism must
be protected against accidental release; easily accessible; readily operated
manually without use of remote control, power device, or tool.
Shall have permanently
attached inside and outside release handles. Outside release handle must be
non-hitchable.
Rear exit shall hinge on
right; open outwards; have a 24 inch or more clear horizontal opening and 45
inch or more clear vertical opening above floor. Glazing shall be installed
in upper and lower portions. Door and rubber seal must not be defective. (See
Alarms and Locks in this subsection for requirements.)
Exception: Buses manufactured
before September 1974 are exempt from glazing in lower portion of rear
emergency door.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
Inside release mechanism is
not protected. Inside and outside release mechanisms are not accessible or do
not operate properly. Outside release mechanism is hitchable. Door does not
open easily. Location of hinge is incorrect. Size of opening is incorrect.
Glazing does not meet requirements. General condition of door and/or rubber
seal is defective.
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Window
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
When the emergency door is
located on the left side, a rear emergency window shall be provided. Minimum
16 inches high and 48 inches wide. Designed to be opened from the inside or
the outside. Hinged on top, designed and operated to insure against accidental
closing in an emergency. Inside handle shall provide for quick release.
Outside handle shall be nondetachable and nonhitchable. (See Alarms and Locks
in this subsection for requirements.)
Optional emergency windows are
allowed. They must be labeled "Emergency Exit" in letters at least
two inches high, of a color that contrasts with its background, located at
the top of or directly above the window on the inside surface of the bus.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
If equipped, operating mechanisms
do not function. Glass is cracked or broken.
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Alarms and
Locks
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
Both audible and visible
alarms shall alert the driver when engine is running and any emergency exit
door either:
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Is not fully latched, or
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Is locked and not readily
operated manually.
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An audible alarm shall alert
the driver when engine is running and any emergency exit window either:
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Is not fully latched, or
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Is locked and not readily operated
manually.
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The engine starting system
shall not operate while any emergency exit door or window (optional or
required) is locked from either inside or outside the bus. "Locked"
means that the release mechanism cannot be activated and the exit opened by a
person at the exit without a special device such as a key or special
information such as a combination.
Alarm cut-off or
"squelch" control is prohibited.
Exception: No alarm is
required for roof hatches.
Exception: On a bus with chassis
(incomplete vehicle) manufactured in March 1977 or earlier, the "not
fully latched" alarm may only be audible to the seated driver. The
engine starting system may operate while the emergency door is locked.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
Alarms do not alert driver as
required. Locks do not meet requirements.
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c)
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ENTRANCE DOOR
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1)
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Physical
Requirements
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
Minimum 24 inch horizontal
opening. Minimum 68 inch vertical opening. Jack-knife or split type door required
on buses purchased after September 1974. If split type door is used and one
section opens inward and the other outward, front section shall open outward.
Door shall be located on the right side near the front convenient to the
seated driver's unobstructed vision. Entrance door shall be power or manually
operated from the driver's seat and designed to afford easy release and
prevent accidental opening. No parts of the over center door control shall
come together so as to shear or crush fingers.
The over center door control
must operate properly and must not bind or jam. Vertical closing edges shall
be equipped with flexible material for a proper seal and to prevent injury.
Lower and upper panels of door shall be of safety glass or equivalent. Bottom
of lower panel shall be not more than 35 inches from ground when unloaded.
Top of upper glass panel shall be not more than 6 inches from top of door. No
door is permitted to left of driver.
A service door equipped with
power shall also be capable of manual operation in case of power failure.
Exception: All buses purchased
prior to September 1974 are exempt from split type door. They may be split,
sedan, or jack-knife type.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
Binding or jamming is evident,
mal-functions, over-ride device on power operated door does not function,
control not accessible by driver.
Door is missing, loose, or
damaged. Rubber seal is missing or torn.
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2)
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Locks and
Alarms
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
A service door lock is not
required, but if any type of service door locking system is installed on the
bus, the system shall conform to at least one of the following:
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The locking system shall not
be capable of preventing the driver from easily and quickly opening the
service door from inside the vehicle; or
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A locking system that is
capable of preventing the bus driver from easily and quickly opening the
service door shall include an audiovisual alarm. The alarm shall be audible
and visible and must alert the driver when the engine is running and the
service door is locked. An alarm disconnect, "squelch control," or
other alarm defeating or weakening device shall be prohibited; or
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A locking system shall not be
capable of preventing the bus driver from easily and quickly opening the
service door except when a person outside the bus uses a key that is not
capable of locking more than one of at least 1000 of the door manufacturer's
key locking systems.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
Locks and alarms do not meet
requirements. Bent, worn, or dislocated parts that would delay quick door
release and opening are present.
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EXHAUST
SYSTEM
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
"Exhaust System"
includes each component used to conduct gas from an engine exhaust port
(manifold) to authorized exit point, including each sealing, connecting, and
supporting component. Exhaust system shall be outside body and attached to
chassis. Size of tailpipe shall not be reduced after it leaves muffler. Any
flexible component that contains exhaust gas shall be of stainless steel.
System shall not leak. System shall have an outlet at its discharge end(s)
only.
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1)
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General
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
All parts of system are not
securely fastened and supported.
Any part of system is leaking
or missing.
Any part of system contains
holes not made by manufacturer.
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2)
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Shielding
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
Any flammable material,
electrical insulation, brake hose, or fuel system component containing fuel
that is located within 11 13/16 inches (300 mm) of a
component containing exhaust gas shall be safeguarded by a heat shield.
Exhaust system shall be
shielded from either accidental contact, "hitching to," or
"standing on," except at discharge end. A chassis or body component
may provide required shield.
Exception: Fuel system
components on diesel powered engines that are located within four inches of a
component containing exhaust gas shall be shielded.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
Shielding is not present (if
applicable).
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Discharge
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
The exhaust system's discharge
end (tail pipe) shall be within .98 inch (25mm) of bus side, rear, or rear
corner. It must not extend more than one inch past the bumper. Exhaust fumes
shall not be directed towards a door or other opening into bus body. In
addition, the discharge end, or ends, shall not be located in any prohibited
zone shown in Illustration B.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
Exhaust discharges into
prohibited zones (see Illustration B).
Exhaust system (tail pipe)
does not discharge in proper location
Tail pipe extends more than
one inch past the bumper.
Exhaust fumes are released
towards a door or other opening into bus body.
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FENDERS
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
Shall be properly braced and
free from any body attachment.
There shall be approximately
one inch located between front fenders and back face to cowl.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
Fenders are not solid or in
bad condition.
Sharp edges are evident.
Fenders are loose or protrude
out.
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(Source: Amended at 22 Ill.
Reg. 11889, effective June 29, 1998)