Viking DDFF, VCFF, BMFD manual Installation Requirements, Access Requirements

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UTILITY

REQUIREMENTS

GAS

Not applicable

ELECTRICAL

Three-wire cord

with grounded

three-prong plug

attached to

product. Do not

use an extension

REFRIGERATION

Freestanding 36”W. French-Door

Bottom-Mount Refrigerator/Freezer

Installation Requirements

ACCESS REQUIREMENTS

VCFF036

DDFF036

Professional

Designer

 

 

36”

 

 

(91.4 cm)

 

 

 

 

cord or adapter

plug for a

two-prong

receptacle—call a

qualified electrical

installer.

o 115V/60 Hz; 15

amp dedicated

circuit

o Maximum amp

usage—7.9

o Estimated

energy usage—

481 kWh/year

26”

(66.0 cm)

36”

(91.4 cm)

70-1/2”

42”

(106.7 cm)

(179.1 cm)

 

cutout without

 

addition of

 

tops/grilles

 

72”

 

(182.9 cm)

 

cutout with

 

addition of

 

tops/grilles

 

20”

(50.8 cm)

Recommended

receptacle location

14”

(35.6 cm)

20”

(50.8 cm)

Water line

location

PLUMBING

Inlet waterline requirements— 1/4” copper tubing

o 35 psi min.; 100 psi max.

26”

(66.0 cm)

24”

(61.0 cm)

min.

When installing into a cutout, the edge of the door must be 2-7/8” (7.3 cm) from the adjacent countertop cabinet.

Allow 1/2” (1.3 cm) space at top and 1/2” (1.3 cm) behind the machine compartment cover (located in the rear) for proper air circulation. Sub-flooring or floor coverings (i.e. carpet, tile, wood floors, rugs) may make your opening smaller than anticipated. Some clearance may be gained by using the leveling procedure under Leveling in the Installation Guide.

 

All models

Cutout width

36” (91.4 cm)

Cutout height

70-1/2” (179.0 cm)

Addition of tops/grilles

72” (182.9 cm)

Cutout depth

24” (61.0 cm)

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BMFD, DDFF, VCFF specifications

Viking BMFD, VCFF, and DDFF are prominent models of firefighting vehicles that have garnered attention for their advanced technologies and specifications. Each model is designed to cater to specialized applications in firefighting, ensuring efficiency and effectiveness in challenging environments.

The Viking BMFD, or Basic Multi-Functional Firefighter Device, is designed to serve as a versatile platform for various firefighting tasks. It is characterized by its compact design, allowing for maneuverability in tight spaces. Equipped with a powerful diesel engine, the BMFD offers robust performance, ensuring that it can access difficult terrains during emergencies. The vehicle features a state-of-the-art water pump system, capable of delivering high-pressure water streams to combat fierce blazes. Its onboard water tank boasts a substantial capacity, minimizing downtime during operations.

In addition to its physical capabilities, the BMFD integrates advanced communication systems, allowing seamless coordination among firefighting teams. This ensures that first responders can strategize effectively while on the field. Furthermore, the vehicle is outfitted with thermal imaging cameras that enhance visibility in smoke-filled environments, assisting firefighters in locating hotspots and victims.

On the other hand, the Viking VCFF, or Vehicle Command Firefighter Framework, is tailored for command and control functions. This model is larger, designed to transport fire command staff and support teams effectively. It features an array of sensors and communication devices that provide real-time data to incident commanders. The VCFF utilizes mobile technology to connect with other emergency services, facilitating better decision-making during crises.

The VCFF also includes an extensive storage capacity for firefighting tools and equipment, ensuring that responders have all necessities at hand. This model emphasizes situational awareness, equipping commanders with critical intelligence to streamline operations.

Lastly, the Viking DDFF, or Dedicated Disaster Firefighter Framework, focuses on specialized rescue operations for disaster situations. This vehicle integrates advanced firefighting technology, including foam systems for combating chemical fires and rapid deployment tools for rescue efforts. Its rugged build makes it suitable for various terrains, including urban environments and remote locations affected by natural disasters.

Overall, the Viking BMFD, VCFF, and DDFF represent a spectrum of firefighting capabilities, each designed with unique features that tackle specific challenges in emergency response scenarios. By harnessing modern technologies and innovative designs, these vehicles ensure that firefighters can respond effectively and safely during critical missions.