2007 Police Interceptor Modifier Guide - Digital Ally, Inc.

2007 Police Interceptor Modifier Guide - Digital Ally, Inc. 2007 Police Interceptor Modifier Guide - Digital Ally, Inc.

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Electrical 2-3Section 2: ElectricalCharging MarginsGenerator output varies with engine speed and ambient temperature as it is illustrated in theGenerator Output Section. The worst case for police vehicles is when the vehicle is idling for longperiods of time on a very hot day. Lower engine speeds while idling, coupled with high underhoodtemperatures that may approach 93°C (200°F), combine to minimize power output from thegenerator. At the same time, electrical demand on the vehicle is often at its highest because theair conditioner loads are added to the usual electrical loads experienced in emergency situations.Vehicle Component Electrical LoadsVehicle component electrical loads are shown in the table below. Not all features are powered allthe time, so actual vehicle loads on the power supply system will vary.2007 Police Interceptor Modifier Guide, 2006

2-4 ElectricalSection 2: ElectricalBaseComponentAmpsMiscellaneous Base Loads 12.0CoolingCooling Fan (variable speed) 33.0Climate ControlA/C Clutch 3.7A/C Fan-to-Face — High Speed 15.1(recirculating air)A/C Fan-to-Face — M/H Speed 8.5(recirculating air)Heater Fan-to-Foot — M/H Speed 8.9(fresh air)LightingExterior and IP Lamps 5.6(non-dimmable)Headlamps — Low Beam 8.6Headlamps — High Beam 1.2(incremental)Brake Lights (with CHMSL) 9.7Heated FeaturesHeated Rear Window (includes 24.5heated mirrors)OtherTypical Police EquipmentRadio 4.0Wiper Speed 1 (low) 1.2Wiper Speed 2 (high) 2.5Typical Vehicle Load = 60 - 70 AmpsLoads for equipment commonly found on police vehicles are shown in the table below. Not allequipment will be operating at the same time, so actual loads on the power supply system willvary.ComponentCommunications RadioAmps4.0 (8.0 w/mic active)Mobile Data Transmitter 3.0Light Bar 28 - 43Light Bar with All Internal 36 - 63Accessory Lights ActivatedSpot Lights (each) 7.8Alley Lights (each) 1.0Radar 0.8Camcorder 0.52007 Police Interceptor Modifier Guide, 2006

2-4 ElectricalSection 2: ElectricalBaseComponentAmpsMiscellaneous Base Loads 12.0CoolingCooling Fan (variable speed) 33.0Climate ControlA/C Clutch 3.7A/C Fan-to-Face — High Speed 15.1(recirculating air)A/C Fan-to-Face — M/H Speed 8.5(recirculating air)Heater Fan-to-Foot — M/H Speed 8.9(fresh air)LightingExterior and IP Lamps 5.6(non-dimmable)Headlamps — Low Beam 8.6Headlamps — High Beam 1.2(incremental)Brake Lights (with CHMSL) 9.7Heated FeaturesHeated Rear Window (includes 24.5heated mirrors)OtherTypical <strong>Police</strong> EquipmentRadio 4.0Wiper Speed 1 (low) 1.2Wiper Speed 2 (high) 2.5Typical Vehicle Load = 60 - 70 AmpsLoads for equipment commonly found on police vehicles are shown in the table below. Not allequipment will be operating at the same time, so actual loads on the power supply system willvary.ComponentCommunications RadioAmps4.0 (8.0 w/mic active)Mobile Data Transmitter 3.0Light Bar 28 - 43Light Bar with All Internal 36 - 63Accessory Lights ActivatedSpot Lights (each) 7.8Alley Lights (each) 1.0Radar 0.8Camcorder 0.5<strong>2007</strong> <strong>Police</strong> <strong>Interceptor</strong> <strong>Modifier</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>, 2006

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