Ill. Admin. Code tit. 92, § 442.253 - Metal Treatment
a) Unless
excluded by this subsection, all steel or iron used in construction of the bus
body and attached equipment shall be either resistant to atmospheric corrosion,
or zinc coated, or treated by equivalent process. Particular attention shall be
given to each fastener or attaching device, lapped surface, welded connection
or fastening, cut edge, punched or drilled hole, surface subjected to abrasion,
closed or box section, and any unvented or undrained area or space. The number
of unvented or undrained areas or spaces is to be minimized. Excluded are door
handles, grab handles, and interior decorative parts.
b) As evidence that above requirements have
been met, a sample of fastener, material, or section of body, coated or
finished as installed in the bus, when subjected to a 1,000-hour salt spray
test in accordance with American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
Standard B-117-1997 "Method of Salt Spray (Fog) Testing" shall not exhibit more
than 10 percent reduction in weight after all adherent corrosion products are
removed.
Notes
Added at 26 Ill. Reg. 3255, effective February 19, 2002
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