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25A - TRAFFIC SIGNAL AND STREET LIGHTING
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(d) Activated In-Road Warning Lights (IRWL or Flashing Crosswalk) and <br />Activated Flashing Beacon: <br />(i) Maintenance period: <br />The Contractor shall perform a complete inspection and service once a <br />month, not less than 25 days or more than 35 days apart, for safety, <br />operation and cleanliness <br />(ii) Tasks: <br />• Cabinets: <br />The cabinets for solar powered flashing beacons are small NEMA <br />cabinet pole mounted at 9'. <br />The Contractor shall clean the cabinets thoroughly on the inside, <br />including all components. The Contractor shall remove all unauthorized <br />external attachments such as notices, posters, signs, etc. and notify the <br />City of any graffiti that is on the signal equipment. It is not the <br />Contractor's responsibility to remove the graffiti <br />The air filter shall be replaced and dated every 90 days (regardless of <br />condition). <br />o Detection System: <br />The Contractor shall ensure that the pedestrian detection system is <br />fully functional. Maintenance Personnel must be well versed in the <br />use of the different types used by the City. The City utilizes the <br />following types of pedestrian detection: <br />^ Push Button Detection <br />Video Detection -The system needs to be inspected to ensure <br />normal operation. All detection zones needs to be checked for <br />proper detection and the systems needs to be verified that it is <br />capable of applying calls to the controller. <br />In-Ground Pedestrian Detection (Pressure Pad) -The City <br />utilizes US Traffic Corp. X-FLO in-ground pedestrian detection <br />pad. <br />• Battery System: <br />Contractor shall check system operating voltage and battery life. <br />Notify the City if battery needs replacement. <br />• Field Equipment <br />The Contractor shall check all beacons, poles, and standards. <br />The contractor shall check and ensure that push buttons, pressure pads <br />or video detection equipments are in working order. <br />14 <br />25A-17 <br />
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