Ill. Admin. Code tit. 92, pt. 441, app F - Fuel Storage and Delivery System through Horn
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FUEL STORAGE AND DELIVERY SYSTEM |
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS: Entire fuel system, except extensions for driver
control of air or fuel, must be outside |
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REJECT VEHICLE IF: Any part of fuel system, except extensions for driver
control of air or fuel, is within |
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1) |
Fuel Filler Cap |
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS: Meets |
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REJECT VEHICLE IF: Fuel filler cap is defective or missing. |
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2) |
Fuel Lines |
PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS: Firmly attached. No leakage, seepage, abrasion, or
chafing. Must be 11 13/16
inches (300 MM) from any part of exhaust system that contains exhaust gas or be
safeguarded by a heat shield. Inside engine compartment, the Exception: Fuel system components on diesel powered engines that are located within four inches of a component containing exhaust gas must be shielded. |
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REJECT VEHICLE IF: Fuel lines are cracked, leaking, insecure mounting, damaged, clamps missing, mount clips missing or not separated or not shielded properly (if applicable). |
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3) |
Fuel Filler Tube |
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS: Check condition. |
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REJCT VEHICLE IF: Fuel filter tube leaks or is not secure. |
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4) |
Fuel Pump |
PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS: Check condition. |
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REJECT VEHICLE IF: Fuel pump leaks, is damaged or is not secure. |
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5) |
Fuel Tank(s) |
PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS: Tank must be safeguarded by structure that protects from side or angular impact blows. ( 49 CFR 571.301) Exception: A |
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REJECT VEHCILE IF: Fuel tank(s) have leakage, seepage, or abrasion; hole or crack that would leak or seep when tank is full. |
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6) |
Fuel Tank Mount(s) |
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS: Check condition. |
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REJECT VEHICLE IF: Fuel tank mount(s) are cracked, loose, or bolts are missing. |
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Fuel tank straps |
PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS: Check condition. |
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REJECT VEHICLE IF: Fuel tank straps are cracked, loose, or missing. |
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8) |
Alternate Fuel Systems (LPG or CNG) |
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An alternate fuel system which is no longer in use must be completely removed from the vehicle. |
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A) |
Carburetion Equipment |
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A fuel filter is required on alternate fuel systems. |
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B) |
Container Installation |
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i) |
Compressed or liquefied gas containers shall not be
mounted in the |
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ii) |
Container vales, appurtenance and connections shall be mounted in an enclosed compartment. |
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iii) |
Containers shall be located at least 36 inches from the
entrance door and any emergency exit. Due to the smaller size of Type II school
buses, space limitations may sometimes make it impossible to locate a fuel tank
further than 36 inches from an exit. A |
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C) |
Identification |
The fuel identification decal (See Section
441.Illustration D.) shall be displayed near the rear bumper and |
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D) |
Pipe and Hose Installation |
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i) |
No fuel supply line shall pass through the driver or
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ii) |
The pressure relief device shall be fabricated so that in the event of stress, the pipe or adapter will break away without impairing the function of the relief valve. |
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iii) |
If installed, the adapter connecting the piping system to the pressure relief device shall neither touch nor restrict any movable part of the pressure relief valve. |
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iv) |
The relief valve discharge piping system (piping system) must not be reduced at any point from the relief valve to the point of release into the atmosphere. |
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v) |
The piping system shall be routed to minimize sharp
elbows or bends. Installation of any commercially available piping installed to
meet the |
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vi) |
The piping system shall neither block nor hamper the operation of any window or door. The piping system shall preserve widths of passageways, aisles and emergency exits. |
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vii) |
Every portion of the piping system shall be gas tight (except the outlet) and shall be able to withstand forces from the discharge when the relief valve is in full open position. If for any reason the discharge outlet becomes blocked, the piping system must be capable of holding the full system pressure. |
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viii) |
To facilitate the removal of accumulated water, a drain
cock shall be installed at the lowest point of the piping system. The drain
must be capable of being held open manually and close automatically to prevent
expelling LPG if discharged through the relief valve. A weep hole, or other
opening that may result in discharged LPG flaming beneath the |
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ix) |
The portion of the piping system that leads upward to
the atmosphere shall be installed either inside the |
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x) |
Piping on the outside of the |
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xi) |
Any portion of the piping system that is installed
either inside the |
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xii) |
The piping system must terminate above the eave lines
of the |
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xiii) |
The outlet of the piping system shall be located at least 36 inches from the air inlet or outlet of a ventilator or similar device installed on or near the roof. A "similar device" includes the fresh air intake of a heating, ventilating or air conditioning system. It does not include a side window that opens near the roof. |
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xiv) |
A rain cap is required where the piping system exits
into the atmosphere to minimize water or dirt from entering into either the
relief valve or its discharge piping. Installation of any commercially
available rain cap installed to meet the |
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xv) |
The discharge piping system on a special education
school |
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REJECT VEHICLE IF: Alternate fuel system does not meet requirements listed above. |
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b) |
GRAB HANDLES |
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1) |
Exterior |
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS: At least one step grab handle shall be located on each
side at front of |
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REJECT VEHICLE IF: Exterior grab handles are missing or loose. |
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2) |
Interior |
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS: Stainless clad steel with measurements not less than 10 inches long located in unobstructed location inside doorway. As instructed by an officer of the |
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REJECT VEHICLE IF: Interior grab handles are missing or are not solidly attached. Nut becomes lodged on the grab handle. (Retrofit kit is required). |
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d) |
HEATERS |
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS: Nameplate must identify |
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REJECT VEHICLE IF: Heater is missing; in poor working condition; defective hoses, supports or baffles; not firmly attached or not padded when required. |
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d) |
HOOD |
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS: Open hood and inspect safety catch and hinges for proper operation. Close hood and inspect for proper full closure. Manually inspect latches or remote control for proper operation. |
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REJECT VEHICLE IF: Hood does not open or hood latches do not securely hold
hood in its proper fully-closed position. Secondary or safety catch does not
function properly. Hinge is broken, missing, or not attached to |
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e) |
HORN |
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS: At least one horn shall be provided giving an audible
warning at a distance of 200 feet and shall be conveniently controlled from the
operator's seated position. (Section 12-601 of the |
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REJECT VEHICLE IF: Horn control is missing, defective or not audible. |
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