Specifications include, but are not limited to: Test, adjust, and lubricate all generator, and to include all tests required by government authorities having jurisdiction in the area where the generator(s) are located. completed during the following months: 11.1.1.1. March 1-31 11.1.1.2. June 1-30 11.1.1.3. December 1-31 11.1.2. Confirm each quarterly inspection via phone and email to the designated TxDOT representative 72 hours prior to the beginning of each inspection. 11.1.3. Attach weatherproof stickers at each location upon completion of the inspection, indicating the date and result of each inspection, condition of equipment and technician’s full name. 11.1.4. Provide a WPR to the designated TxDOT representative for signature upon completion of each inspection or repair. 11.1.5. Check the associated engine charging system on a quarterly basis and operate until the unit reaches the normal operating temperature of 190 degrees F or approximately one half-hour, depending on the size and type of generator. 11.1.6. Record and submit data, electrolyte readings, temperatures, voltages and other required work. 11.1.7. Identify and recommended adjustments/repairs or replacements. Report all findings on the WPR. 11.2. Generator inspections shall include, but not be limited to, the following: 11.2.1. Lube Oil System: Check engine oil level, visually inspect oil. Record current run hours of generator. Compare current run hours to previous inspection run hours. Recommend oil change if run hours are exceeded or will exceed manufactures recommended hours of run time for oil changes. Test block heater functionality. Identify any leaks or recommended adjustments/repairs. Report all findings on the WPR. 11.2.2. Cooling System: Test sample of coolant onsite. Inspect coolant level and test for leaks. Systems without a coolant system ensure the flywheel blower fan, shroud and cooling fans are free of dirt, dust and oil accumulation. Recommend coolant changes to ensure all generators in unheated locations are protected to -25 degrees F. Recommend coolant needed to be added where unit system was found low. Identify any leaks with recommended adjustments/corrections. Report all finding on the WPR. 11.2.3. Fuel System: Inspect fuel system (gasoline, propane, natural gas or diesel) and all connections for evidence of wear or other failure, check propane regulator pressure, log pressure reading. Inspect propane tank and report level. Identify any leaks or recommended adjustments/repairs. Report all findings on the WPR. 11.2.4. Exhaust System: Inspect exhaust system for leakage, adjust as necessary, drain condensation traps and ensure exhaust is not restricted. 11.2.5. Air System: Inspect combustion air supply filters and components for evidence of wear. Adjust systems as needed. 11.2.6. Controls: Inspect mechanical, electrical, pressure, thermal control, protection devices, including the governor and over-spin trip, make