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Previous build #2205-3 <br />BraunNW (jg/jw) 27 of 34 Everett Fire Dept. <br />5-5-25 Original build #/2205-3 Remount Specification <br /> <br /> . <br />Item #4 <br />Description: Transfer 30 amp circuit breaker, ignition hot, for customer-supplied-and- <br />installed equipment. <br />Location(s): <br />•In Bench Seat with Storage #17 <br />Additional Instructions Properly label and functionally wire each circuit. Coil and cap all <br />wires. <br />Item #5 <br />Description: Remove and return an existing MDC mount (Section 8.03 related). <br />Location(s): <br />•Driver’s center console <br />Additional Instructions None <br />Item #6 <br />Description: Transfer existing Sierra Wireless modem. <br />Location(s): <br />•In Cabinet #13-Electrical <br />Additional Instructions None <br />6.19T ANTENNA MOUNTS AND CABLES <br />Transfer existing four antennas with bases on module roof and cables shall terminate: three <br />in Squad Bench with Storage #17 and one at the driver’s console. <br />6.20B BLOCK HEATER <br />No modifications to OEM block heater. <br />6.21X 120 VAC/SHORELINE CIRCUIT BOX <br />Remove and discard existing shorepower connection. <br />Install one new Leviton 15378 with gray cover and with a green indicator light on a <br />stainless steel plate on the driver's side of module. <br />Transfer seven existing interior 120 VAC GFCI receptacles in the following locations: <br />–One in Compartment #1 <br />–One in Cabinet #1 <br />–One in Cabinet #2 <br />–One in Cabinet #3 <br />–One in Cabinet #5 <br />–One in Cabinet #9 <br />–One in Cabinet #16 <br />Install one new 120 VAC GFCI receptacle in Cabinet #3. <br />Install new power box in Compartment #1. <br />Install circuit breakers for overcurrent protection and circuit isolation <br />•Inverter (20 amp) <br />•Receptacles (15 amp) <br />6.22 BATTERY GROUNDS <br />In addition to OEM chassis grounds, add the following ground circuits to reduce RF <br />interference: <br />•A minimum 4 ga. ground cable from the power component panel to the chassis frame. <br />•Two braided ground straps from the module body to the chassis frame.