' 11.02.2 Type 'B', 'C, and 'D' buses shall be equipped with a heavy duty truck, bus type, or pad mount alternator meeting Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) J 180; having a minimum output rating of 200 amperes, alternator shall be capable of producing a minimum of 50% of its maximum rated output at the engine manufacturer's recommended idle speed. Minimum alternator output for air conditioning system is 200 amp minimum. With a combination of air conditioner and lift a minimum alternator output of 270 amperes.
200 hp min. for 25-78 passenger
240 hp min. for 79-90 passenger (250 hp min. with air conditioning)
Type 'A' vehicles - Manufacturer's standard; Type 'B', 'C, and 'D' vehicles - 48.5 inches (51.5 inches if the body is to be 102 inches wide). On Type 'B', 'C, and 'D' buses, no exhaust pipe shall exit beneath an emergency exit or fuel fill.
The following specifications are applicable to all types of school buses that may be equipped with air conditioning. This section is divided into three parts. Part 1 covers performance specifications, Part 2 covers test conditions, and Part 3 covers other requirements applicable to all buses.
The installed air conditioning system should cool the interior of the bus from 100 degrees to 80 degrees Fahrenheit, measured at three points (minimum) located four feet above the floor on the longitudinal centerline of the bus. The three required points shall be:
The installed air conditioning system should cool the interior of the bus from 100 degrees to 70 degrees Fahrenheit, measured at three points (minimum) located four feet above the floor on the longitudinal centerline of the bus. The three required points shall be:
The Type A vehicles placement of the rear thermocouple should be centered in the bus over the rear axle. The independent temperature reading of each temperature probe inside the bus shall be within a range of +/- 3 degrees Fahrenheit of the average temperature at the conclusion of the test.
The test conditions under which the above performance standards must be achieved shall consist of (1) placing the bus in a room (such as a paint booth) where ambient temperature can be maintained at 100 degrees Fahrenheit; (2) heat-soaking the bus at 100 degrees Fahrenheit at a point measured two feet horizontally from the top of the windows on both sides of the bus, with windows open for two hours; and (3) closing windows, turning on the air conditioner with the engine running at 1250 +/- 50 RPM, and cooling the interior of the bus to 80 degrees Fahrenheit, (standard performance) or 70 degrees Fahrenheit (high performance), within 30 minutes while maintaining 100 degrees Fahrenheit outside temperature.
The complete body structure, or representative seven-body section mock up with seats installed, shall be load-tested at a location 24 inches plus or minus two inches above the floor line, with a maximum 10-inch diameter cylinder, 48 inches long, mounted in a horizontal plane.
The cylinder shall be placed as close as practical to the mid-point of the tested structure, spanning two internal vertical structural members. The cylinder shall be statically loaded to the required force of curb weight or 20,000 pounds, whichever is less, in a horizontal plane with the load applied from the exterior toward the interior of the test structure. Once the minimum load has been applied, the penetration of the loading cylinder into the passenger compartment shall not exceed a maximum often inches from its original point of contact. There can be no separation of lapped panels or construction joints. Punctures, tears or brakes in the external panels are acceptable but are not permitted on any adjacent interior panel.
Kentucky Pole Test shall be required on or before the acceptance date of the first bus of the respective configuration.
TEST PROCEDURE:
The body shall be impacted at any point along the roof line on the outside surface, using an eight (8) inch diameter cylinder, forty-eight (48) inches long at a thirty (30) to forty-five (45) degree angle, one (1) to three (3) inches above the top window line. The cylinder shall impact the roofline with the forty-eight (48) inches dimension in a vertical plane with a force not to exceed ten (10) inches maximum to eight (8) inches minimum penetration of the body panels into the passenger compartment after impact.
Manufacturer shall submit all appropriate certification information.
Colorado Racking Test shall be required on or before the acceptance of the respective configuration.
TEST PROCEDURE
A diagonal (racking) load test shall be performed on Type A, B, C, D school buses to assure adequate shear stiffness and strength of the bus body. In addition to complying with the test procedures described in FMVSS220, the body manufacturers shall record and report the downward vertical movement of the force at 0, 25, 50, and 100% of the maximum force (both loading and unloading). Each emergency exit of the vehicle provided in accordance with FMVSS 217 shall be capable of operation as specified in that standard during the full application of the force and after the release of the force. Complete testing requirements of the Colorado Racking Load Test are available upon request from the Arkansas Department of Education.
School bus body manufacturers shall record and report to ADE the 'COLORADO RACKING LOAD' test results, and shall specify which testing method was used.
3/4" x 3" Bandage w/Telfa Pad 3" Bandage Compress w/Telfa 2" Bandage Compress w/Telfa 3" x 3" Gauze Compress 36" x 36" Gauze Compress 40" Triangular Bandage, Non-Sterile Gauze Bandage, 2" x 6 yards Eye Pads, Adhesive Strips Adhesive Tape, 1" x 2-1/2 yards 4" Blunt Scissors
Visors or hoods, black in color, with a minimum depth of four (4) inches may be provided.
A minimum clear vertical opening of not less than nine (9) inches shall be provided by lowering top sash. Bottom sash shall be stationary. Movable window shall be controlled by an approved latch having finger-touch opener providing for ease of operation, and" shall have minimum of injury prone projections. Window latches must be replaceable or re-buildable without disassembling the complete window frame or removing the window from the body. Also, individual window latches or repair parts must be available and part numbers included in the required body parts catalog. Window seals and visors or drip molding shall be installed and unit shall provide ample protection from leakage in hardest rain.
Rear side windows located at each side of emergency door shall be installed in a waterproof manner. Glass area shall be large enough to provide desirable vision to rear and shall be of same quality and grade as for side windows.
FUNCTION | COLOR |
Left Rear Directional Light | Yellow |
Right Rear Directional Light | Dark Green |
Stoplights | Red |
Back-up-Lights | Blue |
Taillights | Brown |
Ground | White |
Ignition Feed, Primary Feed | Black |
The color of cables shall correspond to SAE Jl 128.
"School Bus", except as may be provided for the multifunction school activity bus.
203.00.12 Ark. Code R. 005