(SEE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 005.16)
Type A-1 buses having a GVWR of 14,500 pounds or less may be equipped with an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) supplied bumper. The front bumper shall be of sufficient strength to permit being pushed by another vehicle on a smooth surface with a 5 degree ( 8.7 percent) grade, without permanent distortion. The contact point on the front bumper is between the frame rails, with as wide a contact area as possible. If the front bumper is used for lifting, the contact points shall be under the bumper attachments to the frame rail brackets unless the manufacturer specifies different lifting points in the owner's manual. Contact and lifting pressures should be applied simultaneously at both lifting points.
The complete body structure, or a representative seven-body section mock up with seats installed, shall be load-tested at a location 24-inches plus or minus two inches above the floor line, with a maximum 10-inch diameter cylinder, 48 inches long, mounted in a horizontal plane.
The cylinder shall be placed as close as practical to the mid-point of the tested structure, spanning two internal vertical structural members. The cylinder shall be statically loaded to the required force of curb weight or 20,000 pounds, whichever is less, in a horizontal plane with the load applied from the exterior toward the interior of the test structure. Once the minimum load has been applied, the penetration of the loading cylinder into the passenger compartment shall not exceed a maximum of ten inches from its original point of contract. There can be no separation of lapped panels or construction joints. Punctures, tears or brakes in the external panels are acceptable but are not permitted on any adjacent interior panel.
Body companies shall certify compliance with this intrusion requirement, including test results, if requested by the Nebraska Department of Education.
Note: The requirements of this standard do not apply to the exterior surfaces of double pane storm windows.
FUNCTION | COLOR |
Left Rear Directional Lamp | Yellow |
Right Rear Directional Lamp | Dark Green |
Stop Lamps | Red |
Back-up Lamps | Blue |
Tail Lamps | Brown |
Ground | White |
Ignition Feed, Primary Feed | Black |
The color of the cables shall correspond to SAE J 1128, Low-Tension Primary Cable.
92 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 92, § 005