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06/07/2022
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Board of County Commissioners
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COOLING. HEATING AND VENTILATION <br />The unit will include a- 13,500BTU air conditioner with ducting to bedroom, living room and kitchen. <br />Heat will be provided by a 35,000 BTU Atwood =8500 forced air furnace ducted <br />throughout. 3 power roof vents. I in kitchen and ? in bedroom shall be installed to aid in removing non <br />toxic smoke as well as help hold the smoke to the ceiling during training. <br />BEDRO0y1 <br />The bedroom shall be on the main floor. 1t will be fully carpeted with foam pad. curtains with tie <br />backs valances and mini blinds on the single hunt windows. A bed with vinyl covered mattress. bedspread <br />and pillow sham. A carpeted bench is included. Exhaust fans shall be roof mounted with an onioffswitch <br />control. allowing the instructor to monitor smoke removal. A smoke on signal in the control room can be <br />activated by the instructor in the bedroom A sliding window in the rear of the unit will allow access to rear <br />escape ladder An electrically heated door is used to simulate fire on the opposite side. <br />ELECTRICAL -1 10 VOLT <br />A 30 amp power supply cord shall be prodded for 1 10 volt AC power needs. with an independent po%%er <br />supply cord for the air conditioner All wall receptacles are functional Ground fault receptacles are in the <br />kitchen as well as both outside outlets. Po"er is supplied through circuit breakers in'_ panels. One panni i - <br />built into a -50 amp DC pox, er converter, the second is a 20 amp breaker for the air conditioner <br />ELECTRICAL -12 VOLT <br />12 yolt power for the unit is provided by a _50 amp ma_netek power converter. The <br />converter %\ill supple all 12 volt needs of the unit when plu_=ged in. The unit will ha\e a <br />deep cycle battery and box to supple 12 \,olt po\\,er on short term x%hen not plugged in <br />y I i PHONE <br />A wall phone will be located in the livinu room allo«tng a child to experience dialing yl 1 or any number <br />and reaching (control room) a Fire fighter or dispatcher The s%steiri is hands free for the control room <br />operator An external phone lack will be located on the door side of the unit_ allowing y 11 training from <br />outside the unit or to demonstrate the need to exit the home in a lire situation and call room a newhbor <br />HITCH JACK <br />A high torque 1' volt power tongue lack manufactured b,., H&H Engineering will be in <br />place. The unit will have manual back up capability as well as ' hookup lights <br />STABILIZER JACK <br />4 Liftco crank down stabilizerjacks shall be frame mounted These hacks will stabilize <br />the unit and eliminate suspension travel while occupied. <br />OUTLETS <br />Control room Kitchen--] Livin_= room -3 <br />Bedroom --t Outside-'_ Under stairs in storaue-I <br />LiVING ROOM <br />Windows have curtains with tie backs. valances and mini blinds. Electric fireplace with onoff <br />switch. Carpeted benches. Lights above mantel Wall mounted telephone. <br />?:3 - <br />
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