Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1) Perform Coolant Flush a. Add new Coolant b. Inspect and Service Belts c. Inspect and Service Hoses d. Inspect and Service Thermostats e. Inspect and Service Radiator Cap f. Replace Batteries (put replacement date on batteries) g. Perform complete tune-up on engine to include replacement of the spark plugs and spark plug wires. 2) Replace battery (put replacement date on battery(s) B. Annual Service a. Change the oil and all filters (i.e. coolant, air, fuel and oil) b. Sample the anti-freeze coolant in the engine and supply report c. Blow out the generator/alternator with dry nitrogen d. Check the controller and all engine safeties e. Clean and adjust the voltage relays f. Lubricate the transfer switch mechanism with dry lubricant made form electrical devices. g. Provide resistive load bank service annually and at a time agreed upon between the Contractor and Facilities Commander/Coordinator (This should be a typical two-hour testing process to be performed annually) C. Quarterly Service 1) Check the oil level. 2) Check the water and anti-freeze levels. 3) Check belt tension. 4) Drain the sediment off the fuel filters and day tank. 5) Check the battery charger. 6) Test-run system under building load. 7) Check for leaks, make a visual inspection, and make minor adjustments. 8) Touch-up paint if necessary, to prevent equipment from rusting. D. 480 Hour Servicea. Adjust the valves b. Check the injectors and adjust timing and rack c. Perform a complete tune up on the engine E. Load Bank ServiceProvide the resistive load back service annually and pre-arrange the time of load bank service at the beginning of each contract year (July 1). Scheduling this work should be done with the On-Site Contact. This is typically a two-hour testing process to be done annually.