So, the following should be investigated: If the interlock system cannot satisfy all of the above criteria, it will not send the signal to activate the remote throttle, governor, or whatever arrangement is downline. Upon engaging drive, the tranny should automatically hit a 1:1 lockup which is normally fourth gear on Allisons since they came out with the "World" transmissions. Our pump actually engaged but the throttle control stayed with the accelerator instead of shifting to the pump panel throttle.The "Throttle Ready" light will only come on once the pump shift is complete, the parking brake is set (stationary pumping only) and the transmission has been shifted into drive. The shift indicator in the cab would show - instead of the gear selection when shifting to pump. We had the same problem intermittently a number of years ago and it was an allison problem in a transmission shift module. So I'm kinda guessing as to what your issue is, and how to fix it. Your question is rather vague in description. If it doesn't go from road to pump completely, then the throttle control is not available. The throttle control gets its power from a switch on the road to pump selector at the transfer case. If this takes care of the problem, then you need to replace the manual pump engagement cable. When you slide it down for pump engagement, try pulling/pushing the manual pump engagement handle. If that cable gets corroded, wires broken in the sheath, etc, you'll have problems using the dash mounted pump engagement air valve. Pierce uses a mechanical cable for manual engagement of the pump. The way I'm reading it, is your problem is twofold because of one issue: Going into pump gear/mode. That problem will also stop the use of the throttle control. If you're having problems getting it into "pump gear/mode", then that is one problem. ![]() Has anyone else had these issues? Any solutions?Either you have one problem, or you have two problems. Two that were built in 2006 have issues going into pump and throttle control activation at the pump panel. The Department also has a reserve fleet of two Engines, one 75' Quint, two Rescues, and one command vehicle to ensure we are able to quickly replace any front-line vehicle for service or place additional units into service in the event of a disaster.We have 4 Pierce pumpers. Tank: 1000 gallon water tank, plus an additional 30 gallon tank with electronic injection of Class A foam. ![]() RIC: Scott Thermal Imaging Camera, Scott Next Gen SCBA with Rapid intervention crew set up for quick fill and buddy line connection.Hose: 100ft Booster line – 50ft 1 ¾” handline.EMS Operations: Advanced Cardiac Life Support Unit.SearchCam Snake-eye Video Camera for Structural Collapses or Confined Spaces Technical Rescue Equipment: Stokes Basket, Multiple Lifeline Bags, Primary Rigging Bag, Pre- Rigged Mechanical Advantage Systems, Belay Bag, Rescuer Harnesses, LSP Half-Back Victim Harness.Extrication Equipment: TNT Rescue Simo Hydraulic Pump with Ultra-High Strength Cutters, Spreaders, Rams, Paratech High Pressure Pneumatic lift bag set, Corded and Cordless Reciprocating Saws, Pneumatic Air Chisel, Pneumatic “Whizzer” Saw, Telescopic Vehicle Stabilization Struts, Heavy Rescue Rated Come-a-long and chain set, Extensive assortment of both wood and poly cribbing, Vehicle Marrying Ratchet Straps, Rebar Pickets.ALS Equipment: Certified by the State Bureau of EMS as an ALS vehicle with all supplies, equipment and pharmaceuticals as would be found on one of our rescues.Tank: 500 Gallons, 20 Gallons Class A foam.Staffing: 3 Battalion Chiefs, 3 Lieutenants, 15 Firefighters Community Relations and Public EducationĪLS Equipment: Certified by the State Bureau of EMS as an ALS vehicle with all supplies, equipment and pharmaceuticals as would be found on one of our rescues.Portable Cooking Grills and the Florida Fire Prevention Code.Fire Prevention Requirements for Special Event Vendors.Fire Fighter Safety Building Marking System.Annual Fire and Life Safety Inspections.Access Box Order and Placement Information.Sarasota County Disaster Planning Guide.Emergency Medical Services Billing and Report Fees.Honor Guard and Fire Service Traditions. ![]() ISO Rating and your Homeowner's Insurance.
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