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Operator and Service Manual - Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles
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1. cccccseeeccseeeeeeceeeeeceeseeeceeeeeeseueeeseeseeeseaaeeesseaeeeeseeeeesseeeessaneeees 71 Temperature is out Of SPECIFICATIONS ccccceccccceeececceeseeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeesaeeeeseeeeeseeeeesseneessaeeeees 72 Appendix C HVAC Set POUMS nannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 73 Temperature Controller Settings cccccccccssssseeceeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeesessaeeaeeeeeeeeeseseeeeeeeessaagas 73 Appendix D Circuit Malfunction Checklist cccesseceesseeeseeeeeeeeeneeeenees 75 CASON Toei a E E ces otc tips rad cae a T E E ee dered 75 CO ses te ccc E E ne yep EEEE pape gestae ma emia ses EE EA EE 75 Appendix E Lockout Tagout Procedures cccsssceeseeenseeeneseeenesenseeeeseeeesees 77 Specific Energy Control Procedures scicccensscsswedacecausedeaiscaneleceiwesencossndldetueddadacensbadehdentGbdcwestladedeuade 77 Machine or Equipment for this Procedure ccccsccccseseecceeseeeccesseecseeseeecsaeeecseuseesssageeeesaeess 77 Gontolot Hazardous ENETOV seserian aa E E E a 77 Affected Personnel to notify when the Specialty Vehicles Trailer is to be Locked Out TT Shut down specifications for the Specialty Vehicle Trailers ccccccccessseceeeeeesseceeseeeeeeeeeeas 78 Methods to dissipate CNEIGY cccccssssecccccseseecceceeeececcceaueececscuauseeeessuaeeeessaaecessssageeeesssaaneeeeees 78 Method of Verifying the Isolation of the
2. ACAUTION Whenever potential damage to equipment exists requiring correct procedures practices for prevention the term CAUTION is used 1 WARNING Whenever potential personal injury or death situations exit requiring correct procedures practices for prevention the term WARNING is used Whenever immediate hazards exist that could result in personal injury or 1 DANGER death that cannot be eliminated by design safeguards the term DANGER is used This safety alert symbol indicates important safety messages in the manual A When you see this symbol carefully read the message the follows and be alert to the possibility of personal injury or death Electrical mechanical pneumatic and hydraulic safety devices have been installed on this vehicle to help protect against personal injury and or WARNING damage to equipment Under no circumstances should any attempt be made to disconnect or in any way render any of these devices inoperative If a malfunction of any safety device is discovered to exist DO NOT operate the vehicle and immediately notify appropriate maintenance personnel Oshkosh Specialty vehicles shall have no liability with respect to REPAIRS IMPROPERLY PERFORMED OR REPLACEMENTS IMPROPERLY INSTALLED or USE OF REPLACEMENT PARTS OR ACCESSORIES NOT CONFORMING TO Oshkosh SPECIALTY VEHICLE S SPECIFICATIONS WHICH ADVERSELY AFFECT PERFORMANCE OR DURABILITY or ALTERATIONS OR MODIFIC
3. WARNING vehicle If these items are not accomplished the Transit Warning Light located on the left side of the mobile unit will remain illuminated Two types of restraints need to be supplied before transporting the mobile unit They are as follows e The first type deals with the restraints that are used by the communications equipment manufacturers Follow all instructions provided by the communications equipment manufacturers when applying restraints to the communications system These instructions can be found in the system manuals provided by the communications equipment manufacturers e The second type deals with the restraints that are used by the mobile unit manufacturer Various items must be secured prior to transporting the mobile unit Such items may consist of chairs monitors doors cabinets tables and rooftop equipment Use the supplied restraining hardware to secure these items before transporting the mobile unit 6 2 Retract the Awnings for Transport The awnings are electrically operated and controlled by a switch at the lower right corner of each Expandos when facing the Expandos This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 Page 38 of
4. 10 1 Emergency Lighting In the event that the main AC power fails two dual beam emergency lights are provided in the 1 Galley Area 1 Command Area 1 and Communications Area 1 These lights will automatically illuminate when the main AC power is lost The emergency lighting system is wired into a 120V AC electrical system that allows the lights internal circuitry to keep their batteries at 100 charge The emergency lights will illuminate the exit doors last for approximately 90 minutes Emergency Light Command Area Emergency Light Figure 35 Emergency Lighting This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 Page 60 of 82 OSHKOSH 05 GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 10 2 Exterior Lighting Wloka r u All warning lights are located on the left side of the mobile unit The exterior lighting system can be divided as follows For additional information of the warning lights Please refer to Appendix B Troubleshooting Underbody Compartment Lighting Located inside of the underbody compartments there are wall mounted halogen lights connected to door switches The lights will illuminate when the timer is set Figure 36 Underbody Compartment Lights Entrance Door Li
5. Down position 9 Once the mast has been fully retracted ensure that the Master Power switch on the control panel is in the OFF position 10 Return the remote control pendant to its storage location 6 4 Secure all Rooftop Equipment for Transport Fold down all handrails and secure them for transport using the restraining hardware provided Verify that all equipment is secure and ready for transport ook Retract the Satellite Dish antenna to its transport position Remove the Globe Cameras and store them for transport Lower the observation deck handrails and secure them for transport Lower the Quick Raise light masts for transport o eS hf Stow the ladder for transport This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D0O1 01 OSHKOSH Page 39 of 82 i5 5 H SPECIALTY VEHICLES 6 5 Secure interior Equipment for Transport 1 Secure the interior equipment chairs monitors printers fax water bottles kitchen equipment all loose equipment etc for transport using the restraining hardware provided Verify that all equipment has been properly secured and ready for transport 2 Ensure that all secured equipment will not interfere with the ret
6. Page 12 of 82 OSHKOSH 1s DH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 2 1 Operator s General Safety Precautions Your safety and the safety of other persons in the area of this vehicle are the result of your correct operation of this vehicle Know the location positions and functions of all the controls Know the meaning of the various Warning Caution Strobe and Annunciator lights and their associated audible warning sounds Read this manual completely and make sure you understand the contents Make sure you understand for example the characteristics of speed stability brakes and steering etc of this vehicle If you have any questions contact Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles 800 839 0630 Always keep a copy of this manual with the vehicle The safety information in the manual does not replace any other rules or laws for safety that are used in your area Know the local rules or laws for safety Make sure that your vehicle has the correct equipment to operate according to these rules or laws All safety hazards that can possibly arise cannot be foreseen and noted in this manual You must always use common sense and apply the general as well as the specific safety precautions Make sure the work area Is well ventilated Disconnect the electrical power to prevent the possibility of electrical shock when servicing all electrical equipment Follow all manufacturers directions and request material data sheets where applicable Always keep tools clea
7. Pull down station Ms 2 fire Alarm Control Panel is responsible for monitoring the fire alarm system Smoke detector is responsible for detecting smoke This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 Page 18 of 82 OSHKOSH 05 DH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 3 4 Marker Lights Extra LED type marker and side turn signal lights are installed on the trailer body to assist the driver with maneuvering the mobile unit 3 5 Warning Lights Please refer to Section 10 Lighting System for additional information in regards to these systems This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 19 of 82 05 amp H SPECIALTY VEHICLES Section 4 Mobile Unit Overview The components of the mobile unit have been divided into alphabetical order following a brief description of the areas within the unit With each component a picture if possible and description will be found to better illustrate the compon
8. 4 A qualified A C technician must check the A C condensers every month Refer to the Air Conditioning Owner s Manual for more information 12 4 Stabilizing Legs 1 Once a year perform the preventative maintenance on the stabilizing legs Refer to the accompanying manual for the stabilizing gear system N Extend the stabilizing legs and coat lightly with clean grease Q Grease the alemite fittings and check the valve on each leg Use NGLI lithium grease with a grade of 00 or 0 4 Check for loose bolts and nuts Tighten as necessary This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 69 of 82 15 DH SPECIALTY VEHICLES Appendix A Mobile Unit Checklist It is the operator s responsibility to verify that the shore power receptacle is of the same type and voltage as the connection that is supplied by Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles Failure to do this can result in injury or death to the operator of the mobile unit as well as irreparable damage to the mobile unit Before connecting or disconnecting from shore power it is imperative that the shore power connections be moved to the OFF position Failure to do this can result in in
9. This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 Page 46 of 82 OSHKOSH oS GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 47 of 82 1s DH SPECIALTY VEHICLES Section 7 Electrical System Electrical mechanical and pneumatic safety devices have been installed on this vehicle to help protect against personal injury and or damage to WARNING equipment Under no circumstances should any attempt be made to disconnect or in any way render any of these devices inoperative If a malfunction of any safety device is discovered to exist DO NOT operate the vehicle and immediately notify appropriate maintenance personnel Use and follow the appropriate Lockout Tagout procedures as required by 1 WARNING OSHA Standard 1910 147 when performing maintenance or servicing any electrical hydraulic or pneumatic systems See Appendix E for Lockout Tagout procedures Be
10. 01 Page 56 of 82 OSHKOSH oS GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 57 of 82 05 5H SPECIALTY VEHICLES Section 9 Stabilizing Legs Under no circumstances should the stabilizing legs and the rear air suspension be used to lift the mobile unit from the ground If any attempt is made to raise AA CAUTION the unit from the ground using the only the stabilizing legs and the rear air suspension serious damage can occur to the suspension system of the mobile unit Both the stabilizing legs can be found at the front and rear of the unit The legs are manually controlled The stabilizing legs installed on this mobile unit are only for the purpose of parking and stabilizing the mobile unit Please refer to the product manual located in Volume II of the literature provided by Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles for additional information Figure 32 Front Stabilizing Leg Assembly Stabilizing Leg Control The stabilizing legs are controlled with a remote hand controls located in the underbody compartment right side first compartment Stabilizing Leg Allows the mobile unit to be parked without the tractor being attached to the
11. 1195T D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 31 of 82 05 DH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 5 7 install the Stair and Platform Assembl Attach the platform directly to the mobile unit Two people are required to install the stair platform assemblies The instructions are covered below The stair and platform should be installed separately Platform Assembly 1 Remove the platform assembly from the underbody compartments 2 Insert the bolt end of the platform assembly into the key slot bracket located underneath the door See Figure 16 Stair and Platform Assembly Adjust the hardware to keep the platform from drifting or moving Install and adjust the height of the platform legs as necessary to in order to level and secure the platform 5 Install the handrails into their operating position and secure in place with the hardware provided Stair Assembly 1 Remove the stair assembly from the underbody compartments 2 Insert the bolt end of the stair assembly into the key slot bracket located in the front of the platform See Figure 16 Stair and Platform Assembly 3 Adjust the height of the stair legs as necessary to in order to level and secure the Stairs 4 Install the handrails into their operating position and secure in place with the hardware provided 5 Close the doors to the underbody compartments This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either part
12. 82 OSHKOSH 05 GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 6 3 Retract the Masts for Transport The masts are pneumatically operated and controlled by a remote pendant The controls are located in the mast compartment at the right rear side of the unit The air compressors and control valves for both masts are located in the mast compartment Care must be taken to ensure that the cables do not get snagged while ACAuUTION extending or retracting the masts Failure to do so could result in severe or irreparable damage to equipment Before retracting the Camera Mast ensure that the camera is level and pointing to the rear of the unit in order to provide the proper clearance for retraction and stowage 1 Using the control panel and remote pendant retract the Camera Mast following the instructions outlined below 2 Open the drain cock when exhausting the mast pressure to drain off any accumulated waiter 3 Using the remote pendant place the Mast Up Down switch to the Down position 4 Once the mast has been fully retracted ensure all switches on the control panel are in the OFF position 5 Using the remote control pendant retract the Light Mast following the instructions outlined below 6 Using the remote control pendant turn the RUN AUTOSTOW switch to the AUTOSTOW position 7 Open the drain cock when exhausting the mast pressure to drain off any accumulated water 8 Place the Mast Up switch in the
13. AC Power Indicator Light is OFF then the mobile unit is not receiving AC power The mobile unit must have power for normal operation of the systems If the mobile unit is on site shore power must be connected or the onboard generator must be operating Transport Warning Light is on lf the Transport Warning Light is on the mobile unit must not be moved If the AA CAUTION mobile unit is moved while this light is on irreparable damage can occur to the mobile unit If the Transport Warning Light is illuminated the mobile unit is not ready for transport Before the mobile unit can be transported this light must be off Please refer to the following table The Mast Compartment door is Make sure the door is closed and locked in position for transport not properly closed and locked for transport This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 Page 72 of 82 Temperature is out of specifications OSHKDSH OSHKOSH SPECIALTY VEHICLES If the temperature is out of specifications either too high or too low refer to the following table The temperature inside of the mobile unit is too warm The temperature inside of the mobile unit is to
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15. Temperature controls for the mobile unit This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 Page 26 of 82 OSHKOSH os GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 4 8 Stabilizing Legs Rear The rear stabilizing stands are extended underneath the rear of the mobile unit when the system is in use These legs help to level the mobile unit and decrease vibration ayes p Figure 13 Rear Stabilizing Legs This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T DO1 01 OSHKOSH Page 27 of 82 05 SH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 4 9 Stabilizing Legs Front Landin The front Landing stabilizing legs and auxiliary support legs can be found at front of the mobile unit They are used in order to level the unit prior to use a f i O Lp zn i z i Ll i p Figure 14 Front Stabilizing Legs 4 10 Expandable Restraint Hardware The expandable restraint hardware is used to restrain the expandos during transport The expan
16. The operator must stand in a position that will enable a clear view of the rear stabilizing legs 2 Retract the rear stabilizing legs completely 6 11 Connect the Tractor to the Mobile Unit Before connecting the tractor to the mobile unit be certain that enough clearance has been left for the fifth wheel If the fifth wheel cannot fit underneath the mobile unit the front end must be raised If it is necessary to raise the front of the mobile unit to clear the fifth wheel please follow the steps below Each stabilizing leg is extended and retracted individually Refer to Figure 32 Front Stabilizing Leg Assembly for the following procedure 1 Retrieve the remote control pendant from the underbody compartment on the right side second from front 2 The operator must stand in a position that will enable a clear view of the front stabilizing legs 3 Extend the legs far until the front of the unit has been raised high enough to clear the fifth wheel 6 12 Raise the Front Stabilizing Legs After the tractor has successfully connected to the mobile unit the front stabilizing legs can be raised Each stabilizing leg is extended and retracted individually Refer to Figure 32 Front Stabilizing Leg Assembly for the following procedure 1 Hydraulic controls are located in the underbody compartment on the right side 2 Stand in a position that will enable the operator to have a clear view of the front stabilizing legs 3 Retract the front
17. This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D0O1 01 OSHKOSH Page 21 of 82 05 5 H SPECIALTY VEHICLES 4 3 Exterior Overall In the photos the entry doors and the air conditioner housing can be seen Right Side Left Side Figure 7 Exterior Overall The structural components of the mobile unit External Connections Glad Hands connections water and wastewater connections to the unit Stairs and Platforms The stairs and platform provide access to the interior of the unit Expandos The expandable sections increase the size of the communication room as they expand This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 Page 22 of 82 OSHKOSH os SH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 4 4 Glad hand Connections The glad hands are the connection point between the tractor and the mobile unit All connections must be made before moving the mobile unit Failure to make all connections can result in damage to the mobi
18. Underbody Compartment Lights cccccccceccsseseeeeeeeeeceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseaeeeeeeaeeeeeeeneas 60 Figure 37 Entry Door LIQhting ccccccccccsssececeesececseeseeeceueeeceaseeeseaueeesseueeesseaseeessageeessegeessseseeeeess 60 Figure 38 Command Area Overall Lighting cccccccccccceeceseeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeseeseeeessaaaaeeeeeeees 61 Figure 39 Communications Area Overall Lighting cccccccessseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaaeeseeeeeeeessaaeaaeees 62 Figure 40 Warning LIQhts cccccccsssceccsssececeesscecseseecseaueeecsauseeeseaeeeceueeeeseaseeessageeesseeseesssegsesenes 63 Figure 41 24V DC Halogen Back up Lighting amp COntrols cccccccecccsseeeeeeeeeeeaeeseeeeeeeeeesaaeneseeees 64 This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 9 of 82 15 DH SPECIALTY VEHICLES Section 1 Introduction This manual is intended to instruct and assist personnel already qualified in the 1 WARNING proper installation of the mobile unit This manual is not intended to enable persons unfamiliar with the mobile unit to perform the setup and transport procedures This manual contains the basic informat
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20. contact Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles for assistance This manual is one of two 2 information documents provided in the mobile unit The documentation package consists of Volume Site Guide Operators Manual and associated drawings Volume II Vendor Information These volumes should be kept in the mobile unit at all times Any problems or questions related to the components or systems covered in this manual may be directed to Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles 16745 South Lathrop Avenue Harvey Illinois 60426 USA 001 800 839 0630 24 hour service 001 708 596 2208 fax http Awww oshkoshsv com This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 Page 4 of 82 OSHKOSH 05 k SPECIALTY VEHICLES Warnings amp Safety Alert Conventions The following terms define the various precautions and notices used in this manual Whenever information exists that requires additional emphasis beyond the standard textual information the term NOTE is used NOTE Whenever information exists that requires special attention to procedures to ensure proper operation of the equipment or to prevent its possible failure IMPORTANT the term IMPORTANT is used
21. of the daily operations Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles The plug that is provided by Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles Connector for connection to the shore power receptacle Power Cable The cable that runs between the shore power connections and the 208V AC electrical panel Shore Power Disconnect The shore power disconnect terminates the power to the receptacle This must be in the OFF position when connecting to the receptacle Shore Power Receptacle Outlet The receptacle outlet that the shore facility has installed for use with the Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles connector and power cable Shore Power Unit The complete shore power assembly cl 16R21 B 16R21 E 16R21 R 16R21 W Ampere Rating 200 A 7 4 Power Cable 3 pole plus neutral and ground Power Plug Leviton 16d22 B 16d22 E 16d22 R 16d31 G 16d22 W 200 A a 1 0 2 0 600V 2000V 90 C 150 0 45 72m long This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 Page 52 of 82 OSHKOSH oS GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose
22. prior express consent 1195T D01 01 Page 16 of 82 OSHKOSH 05 D H SPECIALTY VEHICLES 3 2 Fire Suppression manual Three fire extinguishers are supplied with the mobile unit Instructions for operation are clearly printed on the canister of the fire extinguisher The fire extinguisher meets the following standards k Figure 3 Fire Extinguisher e tis aclass A B C 1211 hand held unit e thas acharged weight of 5 Ibs e Itis ULL listed e t meets D O T requirements e Itis in accordance with N F P A Standard No 10 Portable Fire Extinguisher This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T DO1 01 OSHKOSH Page 17 of 82 05 5 H SPECIALTY VEHICLES 3 3 Fire Detection System Alarm sounds when smoke is detected or manually tripped System Operation During normal operations the control unit remains in a supervisory mode If one smoke detector goes into alarm it will trigger the following actions The fire horn will sound continuously A RED alarm LED located on the front panel cover of the fire system control panel will illuminate The strobe light will flash The HVAC units will shut down J bust in VPULL DOWNY a ar
23. stabilizing legs completely This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 45 of 82 Gs DH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 6 13 Verify that the Mobile Unit is ready for Transport Before the mobile unit can be transported a final check of all components is necessary Please refer to the following when checking the mobile unit 1 Have the chairs monitors doors cabinets tables and rooftop equipment been secured Make sure that all of these items have been secured with the supplied hardware prior to transporting the mobile unit 2 Are all exterior doors closed and locked If not make sure that all exterior doors are closed and locked 3 Ensure that the masts antennae observation deck hand rails and ladders are properly stowed and secured for transport Are all running amp marker lights working correctly Are any warning lights illuminated If so check to find the cause of the warning Do not move the mobile unit if any warning lights are illuminated If further assistance is needed refer to the Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles General Information binder for a list of local service representatives or call Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles for further assistance
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25. 1195T D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 1 of 82 1s amp SPECIALTY VEHICLES Operator and Service Manual Rockdale County Sheriff Mobile Command Center 53 x 102W USA Unit ed a 0 OS Ga 2007 Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles All Rights Reserved This manual contains confidential information of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles You may not copy it or any part of it without the written permission of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles This manual may be used only by you and only for the purposes for which it was intended You may not disclose this manual or the confidential information it contains outside of your company If you wish to copy part of this manual or to use it other than as it has been described above you must contact Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles seeking permission to do so ie B Fa i DN 4 WEE WEE North America Europe Corporate Headquarters Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles Ltd Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles Unit 17 Nelson Way 16745 South
26. 95T D01 01 Page 30 of 82 OSHKOSH gs GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 5 5 Re level the Mobile Unit After the preceding steps have been completed the mobile unit may no longer be level Re level the unit front to back and side to side if necessary using the digital levels that have been provided Refer to Figure 11 Digital Levels if needed 5 6 _Connect to Shore Power Refer to Figure 29 208V AC Phase Power Monitors for the following procedures Before connecting or disconnecting from shore power it is imperative that the Auie shore power connections be moved to the OFF position Failure to do this can result in injury or death to the operator of the mobile unit It is the operator s responsibility to verify that the shore power receptacle is of 1 WARNING the same type and voltage as the connection that is supplied by Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles Failure to do this can result in injury or death to the operator of the mobile unit as well as irreparable damage to the mobile unit Always inspect the power cable connectors and fasteners prior to usage If AA CAUTION during inspection it is suspected that either internal or external damage has occurred have a certified electrician inspect and repair the damage before USING 1 Verify that the shore power disconnect is in the OFF position 2 Open the underbody compartment door and remove the power cables from the underbody compartments of the mobile unit 3 Insert t
27. ATIONS NOT RECOMMENDED OR APPROVED IN WRITING BY Oshkosh SPECIALTY VEHICLES or FOR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH AS A RESULT OF RENDERING ANY SAFETY DEVICE INOPERABLE Certain inherent risks are associated with heavy trailers due to the nature of their use Personnel working in the area of these trailers are subject to certain hazards that cannot be met by mechanical means but only by the exercise of intelligence care and common sense It is therefore essential for the owner of this equipment to have personnel involved in the use and operation of these trailers who are competent careful physically and mentally qualified and trained in the safe operation of this equipment This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 5 of 82 05 DH SPECIALTY VEHICLES Table of Contents List of Revisions amp Warnings cccccesceeceeseeeseeseenseensenseeessensenseesseesseessonss 3 ROVI ION era E E E E E EEA 3 NOTICO are T E E E 3 Warnings amp Safety Alert Conventions cccccceeeeeecccceeceeeeeeeceeeseaseaeeeeeeeeeesesaeeseeeeeeesasaeeeeeesesaaaags 4 SOCOM L rodu CHON aran c ea ceases secu ce cee aes aes vse ce eves eects
28. HICLES 10 4 Warning Lights Figure 40 Warning Lights Warning lights have been installed on the exterior left side of the mobile unit in order to provide the operator and technician of the status of the mobile unit at all times during transit or while in the parked position A description of each of the warning lights and their location can be found below If any of the warning lights are illuminated please refer to Appendix B Troubleshooting for additional information Transport Warning Light If the Transport Warning Light is on the mobile unit must not be AA CAUTION moved If the mobile unit is moved while this light is on irreparable damage can occur to the mobile unit The Transport Warning Light is located on the exterior right side of the mobile unit and will illuminate when the Mast is up leveling legs are down or expandos are extended This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 Page 64 of 82 OSHKOSH 05 GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 10 5 24V DC Halogen Gimble Lightin Figure 41 24V DC Halogen Back up Lighting amp Controls A 24V DC Halogen back up lighting system has been installed in the mobile unit in order to provide the operator
29. Lathrop Ave Tuscum Trading Estate Harvey Illinois Camberley Surrey 60426 GU15 3DH USA United Kingdom 001 708 596 5066 44 01276 64490 Buys Ballotstraat 6 3261 LA Oud Beijerland Holland 31 0 186 614322 Fax 31 0 186 619367 E mail smit smit mobile nl This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 Page 2 of 82 OSHKOSH oS amp H SPECIALTY VEHICLES This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 3 of 82 1s amp SPECIALTY VEHICLES List of Revisions amp Warnings Revisions 00 New Release March 2006 01 Updated Company Reference September 2007 Notice In accordance with our policy of product development Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles reserves the right to make changes in the equipment design specifications and materials of the product described herein If there are any inconsistencies between this manual and the mobile unit that inhibit serviceability please
30. Machine or Equipment ccccseeeeeeseeseeeeeeeeeeseeeees 78 Appendix F Quarterly Maintenance Checklist csscscssseeeseesseeeeenseeeees 79 This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 Page 8 of 82 OSHKOSH Gs i i SPECIALTY a VEHICLES List of Figures Figure 1 The Rockdale County Sheriff Mobile Command Center Uniit cccseeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeees 9 Figure 2 Emergency Lighting TYpPiCal cccccsssccccssseccseseeecsesseeeseaseeecsaseeeeeueeessneeessagseesseaseeeees 15 Foure 3 Fire USSU ss cieceentc incetancintnapemiantesaadtered aa ia i ETER a 16 Figure 4 Smoke Detection System ccccccecceeecceccceeesseeceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeeesseaessseeeeeesssaaeaeeeess 17 Figure 5 Battery Systems Overall cccccccssssecccceecceeesseeceeeeeeseeeeeeeeeseeseueeseeeeeeeesseeaseeeeessesueasseess 19 Figure 6 Equipment ROOM Overall ccccccccssssececcceeseececceueseceesceueeeeeessauacecesseaseeeesssageeeeesssageeeess 20 Figure 7 Exterior OV Sl al opasieenccseseereatdeatenedtnataecsienceniedisieonztnoadsinatencdouateaientiov a tenastdoaceitecanigatseeidanazaiossanedaceeoeueeeds 21 Figure 8 Glad Hand C
31. Verify refrigerant pressures Comments Verify Condenser motor operation Inspect refrigeration piping abrasion Q N 1194 D01 01 Page 80 of 82 OSHKOSH 05 GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES Taer Jm m Comments rTestinspectiftgate Finspectrails pins O a spect it fittingsipivotponts 0 o oo Clean Tubricate sideras OOO t Verify itswichesandremoie 0 SiS Toad testvan batery M 0 0 0 Verify hydraulic fluid level 0 o S o O Verity van battery charger 0 0 SSS Very voldoor conos 0 0 0 0 S spectro door mountingbols 0 0 oo Finspect roll door ctchharware 0O O iY SS Finspect roll door side trackrails 0 0 0 SS Finspect roll doorkeyway S SSS a E es Inspect clean and RF door gasket Verify RF door operation Verify RF door lock and the handle operate correctly Check RF door for binding and loose proper operation Inspect Slide outs for operation Inspect Slide out compressor 7 ee a _ C sranerieeeredout o n strainer is cleaned out J a ee O a l SS a O O C oo Check Fire system Last Inspection Date nspect stair mounts nspect interior flooring Verify bay heater operation ae Inspect Tires Rotate as needed CY a o gt a oS a i a a tee a a Note hub meter mileage This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents ma
32. al for reduced noise and operator comfort 8 2 Exterior HVAC Specifications The HVAC system is designed to work within certain limitations The ambient exterior temperatures must be within the range of 20 F to 110 Turn the A C units ON or OFF using the circuit breakers in the 208V AC Distribution Panel This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D0O1 01 OSHKOSH Page 55 of 82 05 5 H SPECIALTY VEHICLES 8 3 Interior HVAC Specifications Each air conditioner has a cooling capacity of 120 000 BTUH The temperature in each room is maintained at approximately 70 F with an acceptable range of 68 to 72 F Both air conditioned and heated air is distributed through an insulated duct which starts at the discharge side of the air conditioner A heating controller is provided to help regulate the heat The controller incorporates a preset sensor which activates heat strips in the air conditioning unit The heat will activate when the temperature drops below 68 F When the temperature rises above this setting the heat strips will deactivate The controller is located in the in the return air duct vent The controller is powered by a 12V terminal block located i
33. dos are secured during transport with four closed cam locking pins Two pins per side Use the cam locking crank to unlock the cam locks Figure 15 Expandable Restraint Hardware This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 Page 28 of 82 OSHKOSH 05 GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 4 11 Stair and Platform Assembly The stairs allow access to the interior of the mobile unit through the front and rear entry doors The platforms attach directly to the mobile unit A bolt mounted on the back side of the each platform is inserted into a key slot mounting bracket located on the mobile unit as shown The stairs are installed into the platform in the same procedure Tighten the hardware as required Mobile Unit Two per Two persons are required for installation of the stair and platform assemblies entry door Key Slot Mounting Bracket Platform Tighten adjust the hardware as required F a 38 4 K A a awe Stairs Figure 16 Stair and Platform Assembly This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent wit
34. e front stabilizing legs have been lowered the tractor can be disconnected from the mobile unit if required 1 Ifthe tractor is to be disconnected from the trailer verify that the mobile unit has been raised high enough to clear the tractor fifth wheel and then disconnect the tractor from the mobile unit 5 4 _ Lower the Rear Stabilizing Legs The stabilizing legs and rear suspension are not to be used to raise the mobile AA CAUTION unit off the ground The legs are meant only to level the unit and place it in a parked position If the legs are used in an attempt to raise the mobile unit from the ground serious damage may occur to the mobile unit After the tractor has pulled from the mobile unit the rear stabilizing legs can now be lowered into position When lowering the rear stabilizing legs lower them the minimum amount to level the mobile unit Each stabilizing leg is extended and retracted individually 1 Depress automatic handles in front left compartment 2 The operator must stand in a position that will enable a clear view of the rear stabilizing legs 3 Extend the rear stabilizing legs enough to level the unit This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 11
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38. ents of the mobile unit Additional components of the mobile unit can be found within the remaining chapters 4 1 Battery Systems Overall The underbody compartment houses the battery pack and the charger converters that keep the batteries charged The 12V DC battery system components that support the Communications racks Trailer systems DC Hydraulic system lower compartment DC lighting and trailer interior Thin Lights In these compartments the batteries and battery disconnects can be found In the unlikely event of a power loss to the unit the back up batteries will supply 12V DC to power their respective systems Master Disconnect Disconnects hydraulic system Figure 5 Battery Systems Overall This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 Page 20 of 82 OSHKOSH 05 GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 4 2 Equipment Room Overall The Equipment Room houses the system components that support the Communications Systems In this room the electronics racks can be found along with the system controls antenna connections and cabinets for storage In the front of the Equipment Room are the Power Distribution and circuit breaker panels Figure 6 Equipment Room Overall
39. ered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 13 of 82 1s DH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 2 3 Transportation Safet Walk around the unit to make certain that all doors are closed and locked Expandos are full retracted masts are fully retracted roof mounted devices are properly stowed and stabilizing legs are fully retracted for transport of the vehicle If any of the warning lights are illuminated do not move the mobile unit Before moving the mobile unit verify that all marker and running lights are working properly Consult with the local motor vehicle authority to determine if there are any travel restrictions or routes This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 Page 14 of 82 OSHKOSH oS amp H SPECIALTY VEHICLES This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may n
40. esult in injury or death Always make sure that eyes are protected while servicing the unit Wear safety goggles when prying drilling grinding or working with batteries Wear safety goggles over regular prescription glasses unless the lenses are made of hardened glass and can serve as safety goggles Be certain to disconnect the power before working on any of the electrical systems The HVAC system is critical to the operation and life of the equipment The communications equipment operates within strict limits regarding temperature and humidity All aspects of the HVAC system such as baffling venting component set points and sensor placement are adjusted for optimum operation Under no circumstances should any aspect of the HVAC system be altered from factory specifications Image quality can be impaired with improper door closer adjustment A power washer should never be used to clean the A C units Serious damage to the A C coils may occur When servicing the unit be certain that a first aid kit and fire extinguisher are within reach at all times IMPORTANT 12 1 Door Closer Adjustments The door closer must be adjusted so that the door does not slam shut Refer to the door closer component sheet in the component literature manual for proper adjustment Adjust door closer as required to insure proper non slamming door action 12 2 Electrical System 1 Inspect the power cables for any damage 2 Check the cable tie down
41. floor panels on sliding mechanism area Remove the restraint devices used to restrain the chairs and other equipment in place for transport Set up the chairs and other equipment as required for operations Set up roof antennae handrails lights cameras etc Deploy the Satellite Dish antenna Raise the Light and Camera Masts as required This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 Page 34 of 82 OSHKOSH 05 GH SPECIALTY 5 10 VEHICLES Extend the Masts for Use The masts are pneumatically operated and controlled by a remote pendant and control panel The controls are located in the mast compartment at the right rear side of the unit The air compressors and control valves for both masts are located in the mast compartment Care must be taken to ensure that the cables do not get snagged ACAuUTION while extending or retracting the masts Failure to do so could result 1 in severe or irreparable damage to equipment Using the remote control pendant raise the Light mast following the instructions outlined below To raise the Light Mast turn on the Master Power Switch located on the control panel behind the Camera Mast Raise the Light mast us
42. fore connecting or disconnecting from shore power it is imperative that the 1 WARNING shore power connections be moved to the OFF position Failure to do this can result in injury or death to the operator of the mobile unit It is the operator s responsibility to verify that the shore power receptacle is of 1 WARNING the same type and voltage as the connection that is supplied by Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles Failure to do this can result in injury or death to the operator of the mobile unit as well as irreparable damage to the mobile unit The entire electrical system is installed in conformance with the National Electric Code The system is completely installed in the factory Service access is gained through the underbody compartments of the mobile unit with thin wall conduit and or wire mold sized to accept the required service entrance conductors used throughout the mobile unit All electrical materials devices appliances fittings and other equipment are approved and listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL All required tags labels and rating nameplates are permanently installed in their proper locations before the mobile unit leaves the factory There are two panels used in the electrical system 120 208V AC distribution panels located at the Equipment Room in the mobile unit These panels Panel A and Sub Panel A are responsible for all other AC powered components aboard the mobile Sub Panel A is 208V AC 3 p
43. ghting Exterior Service Lightin A fixture that is located next to the door provides the entrance door lighting The switch for this light is located inside of the mobile unit next to the entry door Figure 37 Entry Door Lighting This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T DO1 01 OSHKOSH Page 61 of 82 05 5 H SPECIALTY VEHICLES Marker amp Running Lights When the mobile unit is in transit federal law requires specific illumination characteristics The mobile unit meets and exceeds these standards as outlined in Motor Vehicle Safety Standards Guide Federal Safety Standard No 108 4 All lights are 12V DC and are powered by the tractor All wiring is run through the underbody wire harnesses The top marker lights are wired through a 0 5 loom pipe that is run through the sidewalls of the mobile unit The wires terminate at the glad hands which are located in the front of the mobile unit for tractor hookup Two electrical connections are supplied on the glad hands one six terminal connection and one seven terminal connection 10 3 Interior Lighting The interior lighting system can be divided as follows Command Area The light controls for the ligh
44. h Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 Page 54 of 82 OSHKOSH 1s GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 8 1 System Specifications and Descriptions The HVAC system is completely designed and installed in full conformance with all applicable codes The HVAC system utilizes forced air The HVAC utilizes electricity as the source of power Heat producing appliances must be approved by Underwriters Laboratories Inc U L and installed in accordance with the terms on their listings The air ducts are constructed of approved materials and installed in conformance with all applicable codes Air conditioning and heating registers are installed in accordance with the approved plans Return air is provided as required and is in full conformance with all applicable codes All warning and identification labels as required are installed at the factory All aspects of the HVAC system such as damper settings venting component set points and sensor placement are adjusted for optimum operation Under no circumstances should these settings be altered Two 2 separate and individually controlled units provide air conditioning and heating for the mobile unit The air conditioning ductwork is lined with a sound absorbent materi
45. h which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 29 of 82 1s amp SPECIALTY VEHICLES Section 5 Mobile Unit Setup Procedure The stabilizing legs are not to be used to raise the mobile unit off the ground A CAUTION The legs are meant only to level the unit and place it in a parked position If the legs are used in an attempt to raise the mobile unit from the ground serious damage may occur to the mobile unit IMPORTANT A checklist can be found in Appendix A that may be used as a guideline for the following procedure 5 1 Park the Mobile Unit In order to join the mobile unit to the facility place the unit on the pad per the site planning guide Set the trailer parking brake 5 2 _ Lower the Front Stabilizing Legs After the mobile unit has been parked on the pad per the site planning guide the front stabilizing legs must be lowered to stabilize the mobile unit before it can be used Each stabilizing leg is extended and retracted individually Refer to Figure 32 Front Stabilizing Leg Assembly for the following procedure 1 Depress automatic handles in front left compartment 2 The operator must stand in a position that will enable a clear view of the front stabilizing legs 3 Extend the legs far until the front of the unit has been raised high enough to clear the fifth wheel 5 3 Disconnect the Tractor Once th
46. hase This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 Page 48 of 82 OSHKOSH 05 GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 7 1 120 208 AC Electrical Panels The 120 208 AC electrical panels are responsible for the power supplies to the equipment aboard the mobile unit If a problem exists with the equipment or the power supply to them a circuit breaker will trip in order to prevent damage On the inside of the panel access door a listing of all the circuit breakers can be found This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D0O1 01 OSHKOSH Page 49 of 82 05 5 H SPECIALTY VEHICLES 201208 VOLS IF amp SY Trailer Underbody Power Connections Figure 28 Shore Power Connectors This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this informatio
47. he Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles supplied connectors into the shore power receptacles 4 Remove the pass through cover plate in the underbody compartment floor and pass the cables up through the opening 5 Insert the Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles supplied connectors into the underbody trailer receptacles Move the shore power disconnect to the ON position Note The Phase Power Monitor checks the incoming shore power to ensure that it has the correct phase rotation ABC and that all three phases are present If all three phases are present and in the correct rotation the 208V AC OK Light on the monitor will illuminate 8 If any phase is not present or if the phase rotation is not correct the 208 VAC Fault Indicator Light will illuminate and a piezo electric horn will sound Disconnect shore power immediately and investigate to determine the cause of the fault See paragraph 7 2 9 NOTE If shore power is not available the onboard generator may be used or the power cable may be connected to an independent 100KW generator or other source using the interconnection panel and cables provided 10 Close the underbody compartment door This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent
48. hnician must check the A C condensers every month Refer to the Air Conditioning Owner s Manual for more information 8 Lubricate the front and rear stabilizing legs 11 4 Quarterly Maintenance 1 Once a year perform the preventative maintenance on the stabilizing legs Refer to the accompanying manual for the stabilizing gear system 2 Rotate the tires 3 Check wheel lug nuts with torque wrench and verify that all inner and outer wheels both the front and rear are tightened to 450 500 foot pounds This must be done after every 500 miles of driving In accordance with torque procedure lugs and nuts must be installed dry Do not use any type of lubricant This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 67 of 82 15 DH SPECIALTY VEHICLES Section 12 Specific Maintenance Use and follow the appropriate Lockout Tagout procedures as required by OSHA Standard 1910 147 when performing maintenance or servicing any electrical hydraulic or pneumatic systems See Appendix E for Lockout Tagout procedures Make sure that all electrical parts are serviced only by a certified electrician or qualified personnel Dangerous voltages are present which could r
49. ially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 Page 32 of 82 OSHKOSH 05 GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 5 8 Extend the Expandos After the unit has been leveled and the front stairs installed the expandos can be extended The expandos must be extended as prescribed in the sequence below in order to prevent damage to equipment 1 a 2 oS Ensure that all underbody compartment doors are closed and there are no obstructions in the path of the expandos Retrieve the expando cam lock handle from the underbody compartment and unlock the cam lock hardware that is being used to hold the expandos in the transport position Turn the cam lock handle clockwise to unlock the expandos There are two 2 cam locks on each expando See Figure 15 Expandable Restraint Hardware Insert the expando cam lock handle into the cam lock receptacle Retrieve the remote control pendant located in the mast compartment Turn on circuit breaker 25 located in the equipment room control panel Turn on the compressor unit Wait 5 minuets before extending the expandos The operator must be in a position to observe the expandos section being extended Extend the right expando Extend the left expando Secure expandos in the open position using the extended expando lock or swing clamp at both ends See Figure 17 Extended Expando L
50. icles Failure to do this can result in injury or death to the operator of the mobile unit as well as irreparable damage to the mobile unit Make sure that all electrical parts are serviced only by a certified electrician or WARNING qualified personnel Dangerous voltages are present which could result in injury or death Always make sure that eyes are protected while servicing the unit Wear safety WARNING goggles when prying drilling grinding or working with batteries Wear safety goggles over regular prescription glasses unless the lenses are made of hardened glass and can serve as safety goggles WARNING Be certain to disconnect the power before working on any of the electrical systems When servicing the unit be certain that a first aid kit and fire extinguisher are IMPORTANT within reach at all times This safety section contains important information in regards to general safety guidelines that should be followed Before attempting to service the mobile unit read this safety section as well as all other safety sections found in applicable manufacturers manuals in the component literature binder This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01
51. inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 53 of 82 05 H SPECIALTY VEHICLES Section 8 HVAC System Perera s eRe Fe ws o ab a ba ee eee a J BSSRts e274 Figure 30 A C Units Two air conditioning units are used to maintain the internal environment of the mobile unit Both air conditioners come from the factory preset to the specifications required by the communications system manufacturer Under no circumstances should the factory presets be changed or altered from their factory setting Irreparable damage can occur to the communications system if this is done The HVAC system is designed specifically to maintain only the internal environment of the mobile unit The HVAC system is not designed to handle areas outside of the mobile unit such as adjoining corridors or hallways It is important to keep all exterior doors closed at all times All interior doors computer doors partitions and damper settings must be in the intended positions before running the communications equipment Do not attempt to store any boxes or items in the Equipment Room of the mobile unit as this will interrupt the intended airflow requirements In order to ensure proper operation of the HVAC system at all times refer to Section 11 General Maintenance and Section 12 Specific Maintenance This information is the property of Oshkos
52. ing the remote control pendant to extend the mast to the desired height Once the mast has been extended leave the switch on the remote control to the Hold position To operate the Pan amp Tilt functions of the Light Mast place the RUN Auto Stow switch in the RUN position Return the remote control pendant to its storage location Using the control panel and remote pendant raise the Camera mast following the instructions outlined below To raise the Camera Mast using the control panel place the Master Power switch in the ON position Using the pendant place and hold the Mast Up Down switch to the UP position to extend the mast to the desired height Release the switch to hold the mast at the desired height 5 11 Extend the Awnings for Use Figure 18 Extending the Awning This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D0O1 01 OSHKOSH Page 35 of 82 G amp S 5 H SPECIALTY VEHICLES The awnings are electrically operated and controlled by a switch inside front door Figure 19 Awning Switch 5 12 Setting up Observation Deck Handrails Set up rooftop handrails for observation deck Figure 20 Observation Dec
53. inguisher are within reach at all times IMPORTANT This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 Page 70 of 82 OSHKOSH Gs GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES Mobile Unit Setup Checklist 1 oF Ob oe SS 9 10 11 12 13 Park the mobile unit on the pad per the site planning guide Set the trailer parking brake Lower the front stabilizing legs Disconnect the tractor Lower the rear stabilizing legs Re level the mobile unit as needed Verify that the shore power disconnect is in the OFF position and connect to the power cable to the shore power receptacle Move the shore power disconnect to the ON position Extend the expandos Install the stair and platform assemblies Remove restraining hardware and position equipment for use Extend the Light Mast and Camera Mast for use Set up handrails antennae and cameras on roof Extend the awnings for use Mobile Unit Transport Checklist 1 a oo eS Se p 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Secure all equipment and moveable objects such as chairs monitors doors cabinets and tables Retract the awnings for transport Retract the masts for transport Secure all rooftop equ
54. ion needed to setup transport and service the mobile unit This mobile unit was designed to operate within certain limitations and specifications When performing the setup or transport procedures for the mobile unit follow the proper logical steps that have been outlined in this manual The drawings in this manual are representative of this product In accordance with our program of continued product development designs and specifications are subject to change without notice Figure 1 The Rockdale County Sheriff Mobile Command Center Unit This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 Page 10 of 82 OSHKOSH 1s DH SPECIALTY VEHICLES As part of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles on going program to improve its products and service and their effectiveness in enhancing safety reliability performance productiv
55. ipment Secure the interior equipment for transport Remove and siore all stair and platform assemblies Move the shore power disconnect to the OFF position and disconnect to the power cable from the shore power receptacle Retract the expandos Connect the tractor air and electrical lines Retract the rear stabilizing legs Connect the tractor to the mobile unit Raise the front stabilizing legs Verify that the mobile unit is ready for transport Has all equipment including rooftop equipment been secured Are all exterior doors closed and locked Are all running amp marker lights working correctly Are any warning lights illuminated This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 71 of 82 05 DH SPECIALTY VEHICLES Appendix B Troubleshootin If any of the following troubleshooting guides do not correct the problem or if the problem worsens please contact Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles for service or refer to the volumes of literature that shipped with the mobile unit In these volumes you will be able to find individual product manuals as well as a list of local service representatives AC Power Indicator Light is off If the
56. ity and the useful service life of the equipment Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles reserves the right to implement product changes and disseminate changes in design and service information without notice or recourse This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 11 of 82 15 DH SPECIALTY VEHICLES Section 2 Safety Guidelines Electrical mechanical pneumatic and hydraulic safety devices have been installed on this vehicle to help protect against personal injury and or damage WARNING to equipment Under no circumstances should any attempt be made to disconnect or in any way render any of these devices inoperative If a malfunction of any safety device is discovered to exist DO NOT operate the vehicle and immediately notify appropriate maintenance personnel Use and follow the appropriate Lockout Tagout procedures as required by OSHA Standard 1910 147 when performing maintenance or servicing any electrical hydraulic or pneumatic systems See Appendix E for Lockout Tagout procedures It is the operator s responsibility to verify that the shore power receptacle is of the same type and voltage as the connection that is supplied by Oshkosh Specialty Veh
57. jury or death to the operator of the mobile unit Make sure that all electrical parts are serviced only by a certified electrician or qualified personnel Dangerous voltages are present which could result in injury or death Always make sure that eyes are protected while servicing the unit Wear safety goggles when prying drilling grinding or working with batteries Wear safety goggles over regular prescription glasses unless the lenses are made of hardened glass and can serve as safety goggles Be certain to disconnect the power before working on any of the electrical systems Always inspect the power cable connectors and fasteners prior to usage If during inspection it is suspected that either internal or external damage has occurred have a certified electrician inspect and repair the damage before USING The stabilizing legs and rear suspension are not to be used to raise the mobile unit off the ground The legs are meant only to level the unit and place it ina parked position If the legs are used in an attempt to raise the mobile unit from the ground serious damage may occur to the mobile unit Failure to completely exhaust the suspension before uncoupling the airlines may result in damage to the suspension of the mobile unit Before transporting the mobile unit check to verify all warning lights as well as all exterior marker lights are working correctly When servicing the unit be certain that a first aid kit and fire ext
58. k Handrails This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 Page 36 of 82 OSHKOSH oS GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 37 of 82 1s amp SPECIALTY VEHICLES Section 6 Mobile Unit Transport Procedure The stabilizing legs are not to be used to raise the mobile unit off the ground AA CAUTION The legs are meant only to level the unit and place it in a parked position If the legs are used in an attempt to raise the mobile unit from the ground serious damage may occur to the mobile unit AA CAUTION Before transporting the mobile unit check to verify all warning lights as well as all exterior marker lights are working correctly A checklist can be found in Appendix A that may be used as a guideline for the IMPORTANT following procedure 6 1 Secure all Equipment The following procedure must be accomplished prior to transporting this
59. le unit Electrical connector for Emergency lights Emergency Airline Service Airline Air Suspension Electrical Connection Standard Electrical Connector Back Up Light Switch 2 _Electrical Connector Standard Electrical 4 conr nal 5 connector a Figure 8 Glad Hand Connections Backup airline in the event that the main airline fails The main airline for the mobile unit Connects the tractor mounted air suspension controls to the trailer Connects the tractor electrical controls to the trailer Controls the trailer mounted Back Up Lights For emergency lights Figure 9 Water and Wastewater Connections This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D0O1 01 OSHKOSH Page 23 of 82 05 5 H SPECIALTY VEHICLES 4 5 Ladder The ladder provides a means to climb to the roof of the unit from the outside in order to set up antenna arrays etc Prior to using the ladder ensure that it is properly installed Ladder Stored for Transport Figure 10 Ladder Before using the ladder it should be inspected for broken or cracked welds WARNING deformed rungs and or risers which would render it unsafe to use Using the ladder in an unsafe conditio
60. mbly 1 Loosen the hardware holding the platform handrails in place Remove the handrails from the platform assembly 2 Loosen the hardware holding the platform assembly in place Lift the platform bolt assembly from platform key lock bracket located underneath the door Place the platform assembly on the ground and remove the leveling legs Store the platform assemblies for transport and close and lock the underbody compartment doors This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 Page 44 of 82 OSHKOSH 1s GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 6 9 Connect the Tractor Air and Electrical Lines In order to remove the rear stabilizing stands the air and electrical lines must first be connected from the tractor to the mobile unit Please refer to Figure 8 Glad Hand Connections and follow the steps outlined below 1 Back up the tractor to the mobile unit but do not back under it at this time 2 Attach the air and electrical lines from the tractor to the mobile unit 6 10 Raise the Rear Stabilizing Legs Each stabilizing leg is extended and retracted individually Retrieve the remote control pendant from the underbody compartment on the right side second from front 1
61. n and free of grease Do not stand on chairs inside of the mobile unit under any circumstances Follow all safety precautions found in the documentation package that is included with the mobile unit 2 2 Electrical Safety Use and follow the appropriate Lockout Tagout procedures as required by WARNING OSHA Standard 1910 147 when performing maintenance or servicing any electrical hydraulic or pneumatic systems See Appendix E for Lockout Tagout procedures Before connecting or disconnecting from shore power it is imperative that the WARNING shore power connections be moved to the OFF position Failure to do this can result in injury or death to the operator of the mobile unit It is the operator s responsibility to verify that the shore power receptacle is of 1 WARNING the same type and voltage as the connection that is supplied by Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles Failure to do this can result in injury or death to the operator of the mobile unit as well as irreparable damage to the mobile unit Always inspect the power cable connectors and fasteners prior to usage If AA CAUTION during inspection it is suspected that either internal or external damage has occurred have a certified electrician inspect and repair the damage before USING When working with the electrical system for the mobile unit Follow the warnings and cautions listed above This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is consid
62. n could result in serious personal injury or death This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 Page 24 of 82 OSHKOSH os GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 4 6 Levels Digital The digital levels allow the mobile unit to be leveled front to back and side to side It is essential that the unit be leveled prior to use Figure 11 Digital Levels This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T DO1 01 OSHKOSH Page 25 of 82 05 15H SPECIALTY VEHICLES 4 7 Mobile Unit Controls Located on the walls and panels inside of the mobile unit are the various controls that are used for operating such items as the interior and exterior lights fire alarms and emergency equipment Figure 12 Mobile Unit Controls Interior Light Switches ON OFF light switch for interior lights Exterior Light Switches ON OFF light switch for the exterior lights Systems Monitor II Monitors water supply for sink and shower Thermostat
63. n may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 Page 50 of 82 OSHKOSH os GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 7 2 208V AC Phase Power Monitor Make sure that all electrical parts are serviced only by a certified electrician or WARNING qualified personnel Dangerous voltages are present which could result in injury or death There are two power monitors Both are connected to the Load Side and monitor the 208V AC incoming shore power to ensure that it has the correct phase rotation ABC and that all three phases are present If all three phases are present and in the correct rotation the 208 VAC OK green light on the monitor will illuminate If any phase is not present or if the phase rotation is not correct the 208 VAC Fault Indicator red light will illuminate a piezo electric horn will sound Disconnect the power immediately and investigate to determine the cause of the fault al This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 51 of 82 1s DH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 7 3 Facility Power Connection Although the shore power connection in not an actual physical feature of the mobile unit it is an integral part
64. n the air conditioning unit and is wired using standard 5c Accustat wire Air is returned to the air conditioner via ceiling vents located throughout the mobile unit Each duct is strategically placed over the equipment for adequate ventilation These return air ducts are located in each room and draw air from all rooms One 16 x 30 x 1 fiber core air filters are provided at the air return duct of each air conditioning and heating unit This filter provides dust free air throughout the interior of the mobile unit The air filter is accessible through an access door on the front of the plenum 8 4 Thermostat Temperature Control The HVAC system is critical to the operation and life of the communications system The communications system operates within strict specifications AA CAUTION regarding temperature and humidity All aspects of the HVAC system such as damper settings venting component set points and sensor placement are adjusted for optimum operation Under no circumstances should these settings be altered The temperature setting is controlled by the use of two thermostats Figure 31 Temperature Control This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01
65. nt 1194 D01 01 Page 82 of 82 OSHKOSH os GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES Signature of Technician Date This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent
66. ntents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 7 of 82 15 DH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 11 3 Monthly Maintenance c cccscccccssseecceeseeecseseecceseecssaueeecuaeeecseaseeessageeecsauseeessueeessaeees 66 11 4 N RA T E e en ese teen tet E E E ee 66 Section 12 Specific Maintenance cccscccceeseeeeeseeseeneeeeeseeeenseseeseneenseees 67 12 1 Door Closer Adjustments cciccccccicntecccsccscssedeaesnensscedecedsesvercedanessanssdsssaesceeeexsedencdeasscesasaeeeves 67 12 2 eE EEEE essen sau E A IES EEE ET A E E E TE AN 67 12 3 VAG V S T eaa E A E E E a E E 68 12 4 1621 8 741916 NE e eee ee EE EE E A ee 68 Appendix A Mobile Unit Checklist 0 ccccsccceeeeeeeneeeeneeeeneeeeneeeeneeeenees 69 Mobile Unit Setup CHECKS ccosscseczecdcssadacssosanccancadaseenccugincsaoaagesanendeaacenceoccesenaiecengedeinaebgaananoeeieseas 70 Mobile Unit Transport Checklist cca acccatcacesusewasuocan cucetuassncedcancdcansscindsawdncaddeseeetetecsueddaseaseoausdougscceaaas 70 Appendix B Troubleshooting c csccesseeeseceeseeeseeeenseeesseeesseeesseeessenensenenees 71 AC Power Indicator Light iS off cccccssssscccccesseeeeeceeeeeeeeceeseeeeeeceusececesaaaeeeesseuaeeeeesseageeeessaaaaes 71 Transport Warning Light iS ON
67. o cold Check for exterior doors left open during warm weather conditions Check for blocked or dirty air vents and or air conditioner filters Check to see if the A C disconnect is in the OFF position The Penn Control settings are correct Check for open exterior doors left open during cold weather conditions Check for blocked or dirty air vents and or air conditioner filters Check to see if the A C disconnect is in the OFF position The Penn Control settings are correct The HVAC system can only support the environment of the mobile unit Unless opened for use all exterior doors should remain closed all of the time Clean the air vents and or change the air conditioner filters After this has been done verify that cold air is blowing Turn the A C disconnect to the ON position Verify that the Penn Control is set at 68 F Please contact Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles for further assistance The HVAC system can only support the environment of the mobile unit Unless opened for use all exterior doors should remain closed all of the time Clean the air vents and or change the air conditioner filters After this has been done verify that warm air is blowing Turn the A C disconnect to the ON position Verify that the Penn Control is set at 72 F Please contact Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles for further assistance This information is the property of Oshkosh Special
68. ock 10 Lower expando hinged floors Figure 17 Extended Expando Lock This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 33 of 82 1s DH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 5 9 Remove Restraining Hardware and Position Equipment for Use There are two types of restraints that need may need to be removed prior to using the communications systems They are as follows e The first type deals with the restraints that are used by the communications equipment manufacturers Follow all instructions provided by the communications equipment manufacturer when adding or removing restraints from the communications equipment These instructions can be found in the system manuals provided by the communications equipment manufacturers e The second type deals with the restraints that are used by the mobile unit manufacturer Various items may be secured while the unit is being transported These items may consist of chairs monitors door cabinets tables and rooftop equipment Remove all restraining equipment prior to using the systems 1 2 Enter the mobile unit using the right front door Unlatch and lower the Expandos hinged floor sections into place Install removable
69. onnections cccccccssesssecceeeeecesseecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeseueaseeeeeesessuaeaeeeeeesssaaaeseess 22 Figure 9 Water and Wastewater Connections ccccccccceccceeesseeceeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeeesaaaeseeeeees 22 FQ US TOs ASE ne E E E 23 Figure 11 Digital Levels src ounetenssertypecareesioen sinc ceisiaine aa EERE E ENA EEEa 24 Foure T2 Moile Uni Control oessa E T a oes 25 Figure 13 Rear Slabilizing LOGS sce ice as xionsinicsatecatetencrasaasusetaeateceete E T o mientedene 26 Foure 145 Front Sta Legs anssen a AE a EE E E T 27 Figure 15 Expandable Restraint Hardware ccccsssssccccccseseeeceeseececceeueeeeeesseaeeeeesseaeeeesssageeeessas 27 Figure 16 Stair and Platform Assembly anesisisaisiisuiasriniina a na e a o a 28 Figure 17 Extended Expando LOCK ocrssiiesmincan i e E e 32 Figure 18 Extending the AWNING cccccssscecccssseeceseeeecseseeccseuseeeseaeeecsaueeecseeeessageeeesanseesssaseseenes 34 Fig re 19 Awning SGI eros eae ectee ata snccadea acsbceancateencigsteneteicesess a iaaa iaa iara ieaiaia 35 Figure 20 Observation Deck Handralls cccccccccccccsssseseceeeeeeeeeeeeseceeeesseeeeeceeeeesssaaaseeeeeeeeesaeaeeees 35 FOE COV oaa E i E E E E E an auenseeadesenaee 39 Fig re 22 Securing Chairs tos ceeses esc ccnsea sca tescee be uncsdegateesscuseageseecuaes a iaaa iaaiiai ara aiaiai 40 Figure 23 Flip Down Conference Table w partitions ccccccccccsssseeeeeeeeeeseeeeaeeeeeeesueae
70. ot be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T DO1 01 OSHKOSH Page 15 of 82 05 amp H SPECIALTY VEHICLES Section 3 Safety Systems This safety section contains important information about the safety systems that have been built into the mobile unit to protect all personnel and equipment Before attempting to service the mobile unit read this safety section as well as all other safety sections found in applicable manufacturers manuals in the component literature binder 3 1 Emergency Lighting In the event that the main AC power fails four dual beam emergency lights are provided in the Equipment Room 1 Galley Area 1 Command Area 1 and Communications Area 1 These lights will automatically illuminate when the main AC power is lost The emergency lighting system is wired into a 120V AC electrical system that allows the lights internal circuitry to keep their batteries at 100 charge The emergency lights will illuminate the exit doors for approximately 90 minutes Travel switches are provided for each emergency exit light This protects batteries from damage during the transport mode Figure 2 Emergency Lighting Typical This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without
71. prior express consent 1195T D01 01 Page 40 of 82 OSHKOSH OSHKOSH SPECIALTY VEHICLES Secure the chairs as shown Figure 22 Securing Chairs This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D0O1 01 OSHKOSH Page 41 of 82 05 SH SPECIALTY VEHICLES Secure Table Partitions Communication Lift Out Partition Panels Fold Down Table Top Leaf Store and secure panels Figure 23 Flip Down Conference Table w partitions Close and secure sliding doors in position Figure 24 Secure Equipment Room Door This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 Page 42 of 82 OSHKOSH 05 GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES Secure Expando Floors Figure 25 Securing Expando Floors 1 Turn on circuit breaker 25 located in the equipment room control panel Turn on compressor unit Retract the left rear expando Retract the right rear expando Retract the left front expando Retract the right fron
72. raction of the Expandos 3 Using the D rings installed lift the floor sections and latch them in place using the hardware provided Remove all removable panels and store at the lower compartment 4 Raise false panel above sliding door 5 Fold table to down position Remove workstation dividers before folding table top leaf 6 Close and lock sliding doors 6 6 Disconnect from Shore Power 1 If shore power was utilized move the shore power disconnect to the OFF position 2 Remove the power cables from the shore receptacle and store in the cable storage compartment 3 Install the underbody pass through cover plate 6 7 _Retract the Expandos After the right rear stair assembly has been removed the expandos can be retracted 1 Un secure extended expando locks Refer to Figure 17 Extended Expando Lock 2 Lower front room conference table and remove partitions See Figure 23 Flip Down Conference Table w partitions Remove and secure expando floors around sliding floors Lift and secure slide out floors Lift and secure cover above sliding doors with the Velcro strips Cover in place position Cover in the UP position Figure 21 Cover This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without
73. ranSpOrt cccccseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeas 45 SECHON Z Electa SV SUC INN a a eee ened esncs 47 7 1 120 208 AC Electrical Panel s cccccccccccsseceeceeeeeeceeceeeeeeceeseeeeeesseeecesseeeeeseeeeeseegeeeesaes 48 7 2 208V AC Phase Power Monitor ccccccccssscecceseceeceeceeceeeceeceeeeeesseeeeeeseeceeseeeeessaeeeesaaes 50 7 3 Facility Power CONNECTION cccccccececsesseeceeeeeceeaeeeceeeeeesaeseeeeeeeeeesssaassseceeessaaaaeeeeeeeeseaaas 51 TTPO CT Qe a asaty terse ctu ay sti osc gn edinoaets gn cg ne seieetoac ane po nanci va ovine aaa aeecanamaameneivinisomenemermceninines 51 Section 8 HVAC SySTEIM sasicce se iasecs seco tecuvacsesecucadescanvacudeccsedudaneedavacsuscaeiuersancienweues 53 8 1 System Specifications ANd Descriptions cccceeecccceceeeeeceeeceesseceeeeeueeeeeeseeeeeeeessaeeeeeeeeeas 54 8 2 Exterior HVAC Specifications cccccccsssceecccceeeesseeseeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeessueeseeeeeeesessaaeeeeeeeeesaas 54 8 3 Interior HVAC Specifications ccccccccsesseeccceeeeceeeeseceeeeeeeeesseeeceeeeesssaeaeeeeeeeeessuaeseeeeeeeeeaas 55 8 4 Thermostat Temperature Control cccccccccccccccssssseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseseeeeeeeeesssaeeeeeeeeeeeeaas 55 Section 9 Stabilizing fl Acre eee ene ene nn eee ee 57 2 i Re oO Sc 6 nee eee eee ee een ee eee ee eee eee 58 Section 10 Lighting System cc ccceeseeeeeeenneeeneeeeneeeeneeeseeeeseeenseeensesenes 59 1
74. s 3 Check for cut damaged or loose wire connections 4 Check and verify that all connector bolts are tight and secure This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 Page 68 of 82 OSHKOSH 05 GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 12 3 HVAC System The HVAC system is critical to the operation and life of the equipment The communications equipment operates within strict limits regarding temperature AA CAUTION and humidity All aspects of the HVAC system such as baffling venting component set points and sensor placement are adjusted for optimum operation Under no circumstances should any aspect of the HVAC system be altered from factory specifications 1 The HVAC system is designed specifically to maintain only the internal environment of the mobile unit The HVAC system is not designed to handle areas outside of the mobile unit such as adjoining corridors or hallways 2 Itis important to be sure that the doors partitions and baffling are in the intended positions before running the communications system 3 Do not attempt to store boxes or any other items near computer system air inlets or in the aisles Such actions will disrupt the intended airflow requirements
75. s 64 F the HVAC system will automatically start in order to warm the unit This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 Page 74 of 82 OSHKOSH oS GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 75 of 82 i5 amp SPECIALTY VEHICLES Appendix D Circuit Malfunction Checklist Category 1 Visual Checks Check for the most common occurrences Is the circuit breaker in the 208V AC electrical panel in the ON position Is the circuit breaker in the 208V AC electrical panel in the ON position Category 2 Check the 12V DC Disconnect Switches are they in the ON position For additional troubleshooting please contact Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles for assistance This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsis
76. s and technicians lighting when the normal power system is not connected to the unit A rocker switch at the left side of the switch panel next to the entry door controls these lights The lights may be selected as white or red lights This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent DSHKDSH 1195T DO1 01 OSHKOSH Page 65 of 82 SPECIALTY VEHICLES Section 11 General Maintenance IMPORTANT Use and follow the appropriate Lockout Tagout procedures as required by OSHA Standard 1910 147 when performing maintenance or servicing any electrical hydraulic or pneumatic systems See Appendix E for Lockout Tagout procedures Make sure that all electrical parts are serviced only by a certified electrician or qualified personnel Dangerous voltages are present which could result in injury or death Always make sure that eyes are protected while servicing the unit Wear safety goggles when prying drilling grinding or working with batteries Wear safety goggles over regular prescription glasses unless the lenses are made of hardened glass and can serve as safety goggles Be certain to disconnect the power before working on any of the electrical systems When servicing the unit be cer
77. t expando Secure the expandos with the restraint device a pop e PY Lock exterior expandos by inserting the cam lock closing pin and lock with the cam lock wrench See Figure 26 Securing Expandos This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D0O1 01 OSHKOSH Page 43 of 82 05 5H SPECIALTY VEHICLES Secure the Expandos Figure 26 Securing Expandos 6 8 Remove and Store the Stair and Platform Assemblies Before removing the stair and platform assemblies check the interior of the unit one last time to verify that all equipment is secure and ready for transport The stair assembly should be taken down with two people The instructions are covered below Standard Stair System 1 Close and lock the door with the key that is provided 2 Loosen the hardware holding the handrail in place Remove the handrail from the stair assembly Lift the stair bolt assembly from the platform key lock bracket Place the stair assembly on the ground Using the sole of your shoe step on the spring loaded release to retract the adjustable legs on each side of the stair assembly 6 Open the underbody compartment doors and store the stair assemblies for transport Platform Asse
78. tain that a first aid kit and fire extinguisher are within reach at all times 11 1 Daily Maintenance 1 Keep the A C grills clean and free of debris 2 Check and verify that no warning lights are illuminated 11 2 Weekly Maintenance 1 Check the A C filters Replace if necessary 2 Check the electrolyte levels in the DC batteries and fill if necessary using only distilled water 3 Check all running lights marker lights brake lights and turn signals 4 A qualified technician should check tire pressure and verify that all wheels are at the correct pressure as specified by the tire manufacturer This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 Page 66 of 82 OSHKOSH Gs GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 11 3 Monthly Maintenance 1 Puta few drops of 20W oil or similar graphite oil on the swivel pin of all door hinges and key openings of all door locks 2 Check the operation of the smoke detectors and vacuum internally 3 Check the fire extinguisher gauges for safe charges 4 Inspect the power cables for any damage 5 Check for cut damaged or loose wire connections 6 Check and verify that all connector bolts are tight and secure 7 A qualified A C tec
79. tent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 Page 76 of 82 OSHKOSH oS GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 77 of 82 1s amp SPECIALTY VEHICLES Appendix E Lockout Tagout Procedures Specific Energy Control Procedures Machine or Equipment for this Procedure Specialty Vehicle Trailer The Rockdale County Sheriff Mobile Command Center Unit Control of Hazardous Energy Type of Hazardous Energy When is it Necessary to Lock Out Electrical 208V AC When servicing main electrical power line Electrical 120 208V AC room When servicing or performing installation inside specific circuits sections of the trailer Electrical 12V DC When servicing the following Satellite Controllers Lights Mast Air system Controls Radio Equipment Electrical 12V DC From Battery When servicing the following Satellite Controllers Lights Mast Air system Controls Radio Equipment Affected Personnel to notify when the Specialty Vehicles Trailer is to be Locked Out Name Department Location Production and Maintenance employees In the
80. ting in Command Area are located just inside the entry door to that leads into the room Light fixtures are located at the ceiling and wall juncture and have been strategically placed for effective illumination of the equipment both during operation and while being service EN tf N is k aD amp Figure 38 Command Area Overall Lighting This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 Page 62 of 82 OSHKOSH 05 GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES Communications Area The light controls for the lighting in Communications Area are located just inside the access door to that leads into the room Recessed light fixtures are located in the ceiling panels and have been strategically placed for effective illumination of the equipment both during operation and while being service E o e ae Figure 39 Communications Area Overall Lightin This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent f VE
81. ty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 73 of 82 1s DH SPECIALTY VEHICLES Appendix C HVAC Set Points The HVAC system is critical to the operation and life of the equipment The communications equipment operates within strict limits regarding temperature and humidity All aspects of the HVAC system such as baffling venting component set points and sensor placement have been adjusted for optimum operation Under no circumstances should any aspect of the HVAC system be altered from factory specifications A CAUTION Be certain that the HVAC system is operational at all times There are two set points for the HVAC system These points are set at the factory and should not be changed under any circumstances Altering these points can result in damage to the communications equipment Temperature Controller Settings The temperature setting is factory set at 68 F The temperature controller works on a 4 differential The high temperature sensor is set at 72 F If the ambient temperature in the mobile unit reaches 72 F the HVAC system will automatically start in order to cool the unit The low temperature sensor is set at 64 F If the ambient temperature in the mobile unit reache
82. unit Digital Levels Allows the mobile unit to be leveled both front to back and side to side Sand Shoe Helps prevent the stabilizing legs from sinking due to weight This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D01 01 Page 58 of 82 OSHKOSH os GH SPECIALTY VEHICLES 9 1 Rear Stabilizing Legs The rear stabilizing legs are extended beneath the rear of the mobile unit and allow the mobile unit to be stabilized for operation on site The legs are extended and retracted by controls located in the underbody compartment right side first compartment DAADA Tort Figure 34 Stabilizing Leg Controls This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T DO1 01 OSHKOSH Page 59 of 82 05 amp H SPECIALTY VEHICLES Section 10 Lighting System The lighting provided for the mobile unit can be divided into either interior lighting or exterior lighting Explanations are listed below concerning the lighting provided
83. vicinity of the trailer This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1195T D0O1 01 Page 78 of 82 DSHKDSH Shut down specifications for the Specialty Vehicle Trailers Energy Type and Rating Type of Energy Isolating Device Circuit Breaker or Plug Main power feed Electrical 208V AC Light or outlet circuits Electrical 120 208V AC Wall switch or circuit breaker Electrical 12V DC From Battery Remove Battery Cables Electrical 12V DC Battery Lockout From Batteries or Switch Chargers Electrical 208V AC Gang Circuit Breaker Air Conditioning Circuit Breaker System Air Conditioning Circuit Breaker Heating System Methods to dissipate energy N A Location of Energy Isolating Device Normally located above the Facility Power Shore Distribution panel for circuit breaker wall switch for room circuits On battery in Underbody compartments At disconnect panels in Underbody compartments 208V AC Panel in Equipment Room 208V AC Panel in Equipment Room 208V AC Panel in Equipment Room Method of Verifying the Isolation of the Machine or Equipment Voltmeter OSHKOSH SPECIALTY VEHICLES Lockout Device Used Lock and tag
84. with or without lockout hasp Lock and tag with a Universal Wall Switch Lockout Universal Circuit Breaker Lockout Lock and tag with a Plug Lockout attachment device Lock and tag with a Universal Wall Switch Lockout Universal Circuit Lock and tag with or without lockout hasp Lock and tag with or without lockout hasp Lock and tag with or without lockout hasp This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1194 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 79 of 82 oS amp H SPECIALTY VEHICLES Appendix F Quarterly Maintenance Checklist OSHKOSH SPECIALTY VEHICLES OSHKOSH PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST Company Performing Preventive Maintenance Service Technician Trailer ID F VAG M em om 12M Commens inspect change filters S a a spect Thermostats J J o ooo Very heat strip operation J J 0 o 0o mspecvolean evaporatorcol J SiS Cean nspectcondensercois J J 0 i inspect electrical contactors J J 0 0o Very refrigerant pressures J J S SP mspectretigeraton piping abrasion J 0 O 0o Lubricate fan motors applicable J 0O 00 mspectcoversasteners J J 0 o 0o Very compressor amp draw J 0 0O00 Chiller Inspect electrical contactors
85. y not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express consent 1194 D01 01 OSHKOSH Page 81 of 82 15 amp H SPECIALTY VEHICLES Generator sM _ 6M_ 9 filter Lamp test on control panel Inspect fuel lines amp injectors Change oil filters 250 hrs Check crankcase breather Check hoses belts Ti a l O i Verify radiator coolantev Verity coolant freeze point amp PH Verity block heater operation Inspect housing mounting bots Ti E i en ee SS a 3 ee E a m ee a SS a a i ______ Recorded Generator Hours Inspect breakers and paneis Finspectlighting and bulbs O n Comments Inspect power cord and plug Lo Inspect 110volt outlets SS Humidifier Comments rinspectreplace steam tank Yd Verify humid control set point O i _Inspect fill water reservoir Clean fill and drain valves o T S Verify 12voltpump TE S Mise MOM _ oM_ 12M_ Comments Attach and or fill out Quarterly Service Record for all major components Comment This information is the property of Oshkosh Specialty Vehicles and is considered to be confidential The contents may not be used either partially or wholly for any purpose inconsistent with which it was produced Also this information may not be reproduced or disclosed without prior express conse
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