Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1.1 Extraction System Overview 1.1 The exhaust system shall be designed to vent 100 % of exhaust gases and particulate safely to the outside of the fire station. The exhaust system shall be designed and installed by factory trained and authorized personnel, certified by the manufacturer of the exhaust system. Manufacturers shall be required to have a minimum of five years of proven manufacturing experience in the manufacture of emergency vehicle exhaust extraction equipment. 1.2 The department shall be able to use the exhaust system for performing engine and pumper checks indoors. 1.3 System must be designed for high temperature vehicle exhaust fire rescue applications. The system shall automatically activate, disconnect, shutdown, and reactivate upon return without human intervention. 1.4 Exceptions and Variances from any of the specifications outlined in these bid specifications must be acknowledged and listed on a sheet attached to your bid. Failure to list and acknowledge exceptions to the specifications will result in rejection of the bid. 2.1 Quality Standard Assurance and Experience: 2.1 All standards of quality are meet and adhered to current versions: UL, NFPA, AMCA, IMC, ASME, UMC, NEC and all local and state building codes. A current ISO-9001-2008 certificate must be included in the bid package from the manufacturer of the system. 2.2 Independent System testing information documenting the overall the effectiveness of the proposed system in a fire hall must be available. 2.3 References: References are only to be provided for the specific equipment and model number being proposed for this project. Contact information shall be provided upon request.