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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1318 W 15th St - Building ~ $ w l' . ~ CITY OF 'PORT ANGELES DEPAR1MENf OF COMMUNl.TY'DEVELOPMENT - BUILDING DNISION 321 EAST 5TH STREET, PORT ANGELES, WA 98362 Application Number pin number . . . . PropertY-Address ,. ASSESSOR PARcEL NUMBER: Application 'description Subdivision Name Property Use Property Zoning . . . Application valuation 04-00000592 Date .235408 1318 W 15TH ST 06-30-00~0-4-3322-0000- RES MANUFACTURED HOME RESIDENTAL SF 7000 RS7 RESDNTL SINGLE FAMILY 78333 OWner', , Contractor THAYER, JOSHUA/JEANNE P. O. BOX 531 CLALLAM'BAY (360) 68-1077 Structure Information Construction Type OCcupancy Type Other struct info BUY RITE HOMES 3543 W.STATE HWY 16 SEBRING (479) 795 1600 SF MANUFACTURED HOME TYPE V NON'-RATED SINGLE FAM &, CONGREGATES TOTAL % LOT COVERAGE EXISTING LOT CoVERAGE LOT SIZE PROPOSED LOT COVERAGE TOTAL'LOT COVERAGE NUMBER. OF ' UNITS WA 98326 Permit . . . . Additional desc Permit Fee Issue,Date Expi:ration Date BL MANUFACTURED HOME KARSTEN KMCK-60862 230.00 Plan Check Fee 7/26/04 Valuation 1/"1.3/0$ Qty Unit Charge Per BASE FEE Special Notes and Comments Buil,'dingaddresssign shall not, be less than 6," & not more than 12" in height. Numbers colors must contrast with wall, color they are mounted on. (Ord. 14~36.050-E) When roof gutters are, installed, drains will located in dry wells or piped to approved storm drain locations. ' Manufactured home 'must be pit set so thatnornore than 12" of skirting is visable above grade. ANENG,INEERED COMPACTION TEST REPORT MUST BE SUBMITED PRIOR TO FOUNDATION/FOOTING INSECTION. Proposal will result in mfg home on RS-7 lot. Setbacks are good, lot coverage is 25%. Noland use 'issues are noted. Electrical load calculations and elctrical permits are required, " ' " Any modifications to the City's 'electrical ,facilities will be at 'the customer's expense. ' Other Fees SEWER SYSTEMDELV CHARGE STATE SURCHARGE PW WATER SYSTEM ,USE FEE Fee summary Charged Paid Credited Due 7/26/04 FL 25.00 1.00 7000.00 1750.00 1750.00 1.00 .00 78333 Extension 230.00 745.00 4.50 1025.00 .. -.... - --,-.- - - - - -.,- - -.. -.- - - --.. -- - --- ----- - - ...... - - - - - - - ----- -........ Permit Fee Total " 230.00 230.00 .00 .00, - v ~ ~ t. , ~' ~ Separate Permits are required for electriCal iNork, SEPA, ShoreHneiESA, utilities, private and public improvements. Thlspermitl;>>ecomes null and void if work or construction authorized ,is notcomrn,~nfElqwithln1~9days, if construction or work Is suspend~ orlilbandoned for a period 01180 days after the work as commenced, ,or itrequlredinspectlonshave not been requestedwithih 180Cfays from the last inspection. I hereby certify that I have read and exa.mihegthis ~Rpncationand know the same to be true and cOrrect.AII provisions of laws and ordinances governing this type of work will be complied with whether specified herein or not.' The granting of a permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any state. or local law regulating construction or the performance of construction. ';- ~ loLi Signature of Owner (if owner is builder) T:\PLANNING\FORMS\1102.IS [1111412003] Date I ,;-..;.t"':" < .,.,....,'......... .; >W.",,;\, . BUILDING PERMIT INSPECTION RECORD CALL 417-4815 FOR BUILDING INSPECTIONS. CALL 417-4735 FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS. . . . I . PLEASE PROVIDE A MINIMUM 24 HOUR NOTICE, .IT IS UNLAWFUL TO COVER, INSULATE(JR CONCEAL ANY WORK BEFORE INSPECTED AND ACCEPTED, POST PERMIT IN A CONSPICUOUS LOCA nON. KEEP PERMIT CARD AND APPROVED PLANS AT JOB SITE. INSPECTION TYPE DATE ACCEPTED COJ'rlMENTS I I .. YES NO I " ^' FOUNDATION: FOOTINGS WALLS FOUNDATION DRAlNAGEIDOWN SPOUTS I .. ELECTRICAL (LIGHT DEPT) SEPARATE PERMIT: # , ROUGH-IN I I PLUMBING UNDER FLOOR f SLAB I ROUGH-IN WATER LINE (METER TO BLOG) GAS LINE BACK FLOW I WATER AI~ SEAL I WALLS I CEIUNG I I FRAMING ! JOISTS I GIRDERS I SHEAR W Ai..uHOLD DOWNS . WALLS I ROOF I CEILING DRYWALL (INTERIOR BRACED PANEL ONLY) T-BAR ... INSULATION -::- '. SLAB WALL I FLOOR I CEILING I MECHANICAL HEAT PUMP GAS LINE WOOD STOVE I PELLET I CHIMNEY HOOD I DUCTS (Engineering Division) SEPARATE PERMIT #'5: -::- ... PW UTILITIES I SITE WORK WATERLINE I METER SEWER CONNECTION SANITARY STORM I PLANNING DEPT. SEPARATE PERMIT #'5 SEPA: PARKlNGlLIGHTING ESA: LANDSCAPING SHORELINE: ,. FINAL INSPECTIONS REQUIRED PRIOR TO OCCUPANCYIUSE "' " . < RESIDENTIAL DATE YES NO COMMERCIAL I DATE AC~EmD , .. .. YES NO ELECTRICAL - LIGHT DEPT. 417-4735 ELECTRICAL LIGHT DEPT CONSTRUCTION R. W.I PWI CONSTRUCTION - R. W. ENGINEERING 417-4807 PW I ENGINEERING'. ,-' I . I , ", .' ./,.<f FIRE 417-4653 '-~ Dan-. /". :... <', ~../ ": ~'. :!. Iv; , . . ',' .".,j l ~..'" . PLANNING DEPT. 417-4750 PLANNING DEPT. BUILDING 417-4815 'BUILDING , 'f_, T:\PLANNlNG\FORMS\1102.15 [1111412003] c ,'~ ,7""" ~~ _ .... - . .' CITY OFPORTANGELES , DEPARTMENT OF COMMlJNITY:DEVELOPMENT-BUILDING DIViSION 321 EAST-STHS'J;lUtET" PORT ANGELES. WA 98362 ApplJcation Number Pin number.'. . plan ,Check Total Othex- Fee,' ,Total;" Grcind'i'otal 2 7/26/04 .00 .00 .00 ,Separate Permits are requiredforelectrical work. SEP.A.f~~qfeline, ESA~,!.J '~s,privateandpublic impr()velllen~. This,pennlt~ecom~s nuJlandvold if work or constructioQ authorized is not 9omrii~nced'VJithjn' .' ." 'cla~,:ifconstructionor ~ork Is suspendedorab~ndoned for a peri.dejof180 days afterthe work as commencEl.d;orifrequlredinsPQctlons have not beenreque~led'Nithfn.18Pdaysfromthe last InsPection. I herebY certify that I have read and examined this application and 'know the same to be {l'Ueand~rrectAllprovlsions of laws and ordinances governing this type of work will I;>e. <:ompliedWith whether specified herein or not. The granting of a permit does not presume to . give authonly to violate or cancel the provisions of any state or local law regulating. cOnstrl,lction or the performance 'of construction. Signature of Owner (if owner is builder) "'~':;:"i;p;::'~'C; BUILDING PERMIT:' INSPECTION RECORD I" , .' ;k'~" CALL 4174815 FORBUILDINGINSPECflONS. CALJ.,.;417-4735 FOR ELECTRICAL'IN$PECnONS. . '. I ." .... '..,. pLBASEPROVIDEA MINIMUM;24HOUR,NQTIGE.#',ISUNLAWFUL TO COVER, INSULATE {)R.COflCE4L ANYWaRjt)J~Ff?RE INSPECTEDANDAC(:EPTED.POSTPFBMIT IN A CONSPICUOUS LOCATION. . . KEEP PEIiMiTCARI1:ANI>APpi~OVED PLANS aT JOB SITE . r . ...... INSPECTION TYPE' " DATE', ACCEPTED .' COMMENTS . . .' ,. .., .; . YES' NO . ;'. .;., I ..' .. . ";;:..",. ....... , :::1';' '.' FOUNDATION: .. Cl:~ ~.~m~~fJ~lIrC)l:fa.J!. . .... '0 " FOOTINGS 1'l-8-7-(J~ RrJ ~ll '1~r'l MJtc WALLS . .... ..... FOUNDATION ."DRAINAGEIDOWlil SPOOTs ...... .,. . '. " .;'. . " ':'\)-,' ""'"-< .' .' '. . ELECTRICAL (LIGHT DEM) SEPARATE PERMIT: # ROuGH-iN ..... ..,....1 '. . PLUMBING T ... .. .' " .' UNDERl'LOORI SLAB .... ' f I ROUGH~IN W A 'IER LINE (METER TO BLOG) '.. . GAS Lll'lE .. ... .. . '- .' ? BACK FLOW I WATER .. . '. AI~ SEAL . . . L WALLS \. . \ I I . CEILING . FRAMING ". JOISTS I GIRDERS.. . . . SHEAR W ALLlHOLD DOWNS . WALLS I ROOF I CEILING DRYWALL (INTERIOR BRACED PANEL ONLY) . I T-BAR ,.1 ..' . i.... . . '. '. -:::- .. .. INSULATION '. '. SLAB \ I I . WALL I FLOOR I CEILING I I . .,. MECHANIC#- .., .... HEAT PUMP GAS LINE . WOOD STOVE I PELLET I CIDMNEY .' ..... HOOD I DUCTS . ". .' ..... PW UTILITIES I SITE WORK (EngincCring.Division). SEPARATE PERMIT #'5: t WATERLINE I METER .. . . SEWER CONNECTION ..' SANITARY ". .. ,., : '. STORM .2' PLANNINGJ)EPT. S'EPARA TE PERMIT #'s. '. .' .... SEPA: PARKlNG{!.IGHTING ESA: I .. LAND~piNG;'... .,.".. . ...-. .. ....., SHO~fflE:, .. .... . ~" ..... " '. '. ,. , . . . · .'. ':r,:,c/' ,,',ii~'.. i.' .... '.' ~ .. .':..fINAL?lNSP~I()IIlSREQUlRED.p~9~;'r9 9CCUPI.N~/JJS~, ,'i',....... ~, ./, C,." )';~i.<.' .....:, I .~."~REsiJjENTJAL .' '.. 'b, DATE ',' YES , NOi . " ,bATcE,~~,; 1.,;c/4.~~'m;E~iti :'ii. COMMERCIAlJ; :r '. , .... .... r '. -"" --, ,'-< . '. . r .' :'YES" ';:<NP'~ ELECTRlCA{;-UGHr DEPT. . "', c.' ,~ ! ,. '''. . '/ 417~7~5 ELECTRICAL , '. ..:'1( ., ...... , : LIGHT DEPT I .c 1'3/\ ,. CONSTRUcTION R. W.I PWI CONSTRUCTION:OR. W. r' " . .} , ENGINEE.~G ., 417-4807 . PW I ENGINEElUNG .., I, FIRE" ..o,-c.' _ 4174653 '''. J' .. I.,." ,.....: ..' FIRE DEPT. ...... P~GDEPT. 417-4750 PLANNING DEPT. '1 .7j-, ';". '.""C' I 'C'" I BUILDINC1':r '. . lei-I;;'!i!/' "I?l/ ~ cc;;,c:,"'~..- . j't..... h.'c, . .,.;," " 417-4815 BUILDING :. ',' !'.' T:\PLANNlNG\FORMS\1102.15 [1111417003] I ..' '. 'f./, C ......:1,. ~-----,-'- ----- -- PREPARED 10/01/04, 13:40:03 CITY OF PORT ANGELES ADDRESS CONTRACTOR OWNER PARCEL . . APPL NUMBER: INSPECTION TICKET INSPECTOR JAMES L LIERLY 1318 W 15TH ST BUY RITE HOMES THAYER, JOSHUA/JEANNE 06-30-00-0-4-3322-0000- 04-00000592 RES MANUFACTURED HOME PERMIT: BLM 00 BL MANUFACTURED HOME REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION TYP/SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS/COMMENTS BL1 BLBT 01 DRW BL99 01 01 7/27/04 7/27/04 8/11/04 8/11/04 9/29/04 9/29/04 10/01/04 61< 01 RV AP JLL AP JLL AP W SUBDIV: PHONE (479) PHONE : (360) BUILDING FOUNDATION FOOTING KATHY 681-0777 FOUNDATION RAILS FOR MANUFACTURED BUILDING BLOCK AND TIEDOWNS KATHY 681-0777 BUILDING DRYWELL KATHY 681-0777 BUILDING FINAL KATHY 795 68-1077 HOME PAGE DATE 2 10/01/04 COMMENTS AND NOTES -------------------------------------- PREPARED 9/29/04, 12:42:06 CITY OF PORT ANGELES ADDRESS CONTRACTOR OWNER PARCEL . . APPL NUMBER: INSPECTION TICKET INSPECTOR JAMES L LIERLY 1318 W 15TH ST BUY RITE HOMES THAYER, JOSHUA/JEANNE 06-30-00-0-4-3322-0000- 04-00000592 RES MANUFACTURED HOME SUEDIV: PHONE (479) PHONE : (360) 795 68-1077 PERMIT: BLM 00 BL MANUFACTURED HOME REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION TYP/SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS/COMMENTS BL1 01 7/27/04 RV BUILDING FOUNDATION FOOTING 7/27/04 AP KATHY 681-0777 FOUNDATION RAILS FOR MANUFACTURED HOME BLBT 01 BUILDING BLOCK AND TIEDOWNS KATHY 681-0777 DRW 01 BUILDING DRYWELL KATHY 681-0777 PAGE DATE 6 9/29/04 ------------------- ------------------ COMMENTS AND NOTES -------------------------------------- PREPARED 8/11/04, 12:43:50 CITY OF PORT ANGELES INSPECTION TICKET INSPECTOR JAMES L LIERLY ADDRESS CONTRACTOR OWNER PARCEL . . APPL NUMBER: 1318 W 15TH ST BUY RITE HOMES THAYER, JOSHUA/JEANNE 06-30-00-0-4-3322-0000- 04-00000592 RES MANUFACTURED HOME SUBDIV: PHONE PHONE : (479) (360) 795 68-1077 PERMIT: BLM 00 BL MANUFACTURED HOME REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION TYP/SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS/COMMENTS BL1 01 BLBT 01 BUILDING FOUNDATION FOOTING KATHY 681-0777 FOUNDATION RAILS FOR MANUFACTURED HOME BUILDING BLOCK AND TIEDOWNS KATHY 681-0777 PAGE DATE 10 8/11/04 COMMENTS AND NOTES -------------------------------------- PREPARED 7/27/04, 12:35:48 CITY OF PORT ANGELES INSPECTION TICKET INSPECTOR ROGER VESS ADDRESS CONTRACTOR OWNER PARCEL . . APPL NUMBER: 1318 W 15TH ST BUY RITE HOMES THAYER, JOSHUA/JEANNE 06-30-00-0-4-3322-0000- 04-00000592 RES MANUFACTURED HOME PERMIT: BLM 00 BL MANUFACTURED HOME REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION TYP/SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS/COMMENTS BL1 7/27/04 oK RV / A't- BUILDING FOUNDATION FOOTING KATHY 681-0777 FOUNDATION RAILS FOR MANUFACTURED HOME 01 SUBDIV: PHONE (479) PHONE : (360) 795 68-1077 PAGE DATE 5 7/27/04 -------------------------------------- COMMENTS AND NOTES -------------------------------------- .. l r;- .' BUILDING PERMIT - APPLICATION Date Issued: Fill out COMPLETELY and in INK. Your application and site plan MUST B COMPLETE to be accepted for review. If you have any questions, call PERMITS (360) 417-4815 FAX(360)417-4711 Applicant or Agel1t: ~ u..u ..... ~.\.~ 'f'_ , Owner: q D<::;~ ~ Ql ,-Q.\ ~(t) .... " <:.' Address: ~5'q 4 D ~ \-l ~4\ 1 ~ \ City: ~~ ~ l N1 Architect/Engineer: 'h A. Q.~ -\- ~ I/') ~ ~ '\('V'\ ~ ~ . D /1',.. 6\A'-i~ \~ * Contractor OULi -~\.\'C.. \,oyY\~~ State License #:~~o 6 \i \\ Address~5"'"q L( D '3 ~\.1)L.A \ t) \ City: ~'l. q " lIY1 \ ...h_ \) PROJECT ADDRESS: \"3 \fi ~ \.) I \ s: \ n ~ r ' LEGAL DESCRJPTION: Lot: ,t)" Block: '-\. '$ ~ Subdivision: -r ~ If:j CLALLAM COUNTY PARCEL NUMBER: D~ -- 30 - ~ - ~ 4 :;"3 ~ls.. A h~ ~D",,^t' <,- ~ \' ~~. Cl. ~ \ Phone: l~to0~~\- Olll Phone: ~ ~J Ie '& )..... D 1..,., ms~ ' Zip: q~~~~ Phone:S"t):> -7~cr- ''33,.-; Exp:.5 ~~Phone: lo<6\- ~71? Zip: q<i2~r~ ~ ..... ZONING: -Ks..:l.- Credit Card Holder Name: Billing Address: City: Credit CardType VISA MC # Exp. Date: TYPE OF WORK: SIZENALUATION: IQ. Residential XNew Constr. 0 Re-roof 0 Stove '(,.n r1 SF. @$ 4.1~ 4. J /SF. = $ l~~<i>. CO o Multi-family 0 Addition 0 Move 0 Garage SF. @ $ /SF. = $ o Commercial 0 Remodel 0 Demolition R Deck '~n SF. @ $ 1(,,, '3 oISF. = $ &l"-' "'\. $'. C 0 o Repair 0 Sign 0 Other . TOTAL VALUATION $ 1 ~ ~"3 3. nO BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT: . Y')-,a~~\:$\..rtll)\.)Id) ~ (\VY"\'L' 7\0.( >(. 'ri)~1r"l,{" .. -, no ~~ <:7 ~ ~ ~ f >- ~ CfJr\t '11...0 ~(~,~ 2 DIy.. .::! 0 I CP1O..' 'l-t Q ~ U. \ vi ~ a A12..&. J . ~ I . r -') COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL: Occupancy Group: Occupant Load: Construction Type: No.ofStories:-L- LotSize:loDOS.~.EXiStingSq.Ft. CJ & Proposed Sq. Ft. l(b~ =TOTALSq.Ft.17S-0 Totallo coverage 7...~ % ESAIW etland(s): 0 Yes 0 No SEP A Checklist required? 0 Yes 0 No Other: AFPROV ALS: PLAN: BLDG: DPWU: FIRE: OTHER:_ PLANNING USE ONLY: BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION SUBMITTAL: The Building Division can provide you with information on the application and plan submittal requirements if you have questions. VALUATION OF CONSTRUCTION: In all cases, a valuation amountmust be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and may be revised by the Building Division to comply witl1 current fee schedules. Contact the Permit Coordinator at 417-4815 for assistance. PLAN CHECK FEE: IF a plan check fee is due it must be submitted at the time the building permit application and construction plans are submitted. All other pemrit fees are due at the time of permit issuance. EXPIRATION OF PlJAN REVIEW: If nopemrit is issued within 180 days of the date of application, the application will expire. The Building Official can extend the time for action by the applicant up to 180 days upon written request by the applicant (see Section 107.4 of the Uniform Building Code, cunent edition). No application can be extended more than once. I hereby cerrity that I have read and examined this application and know the same to be true and correct. I am authorized to apply tor this permit and understand that it is my responsibility to determine what permits are !e9uired ,not the .QJ.ty's, and that I~ust obtain such-rJermits PciQr to work. 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'"/7 Z. s It e /0' C. c. t~, " ,.J ~~~'- j: ~rt~'''''''''o( +----....... ,;"......"..... - , -/72.:, e' 50..:>' ~ <.0/''/ fi. ..~ u.. 301'1" 'Zo"; 72 JSu ....Ih 7Z1r() o.'I(ZOCM>)(/'>3X$) -. I.Oli~' A ~r {.,. 4 .'--..... ""-.:,'b 'if: ,. Oc, r'Nf-. '\ ~. \ . S l':C.J/V r, 8r: I\L/".L.. II -V." .3. ~,~~ (, r , (oua /1 ( ~ /(;00 II. r'lt:" Iol. < C"j." c..I ;vI' /l [. (~7^r.A.prC>j'l CNh'''f''L) (S.'....,....(fl;) ~y f'J<;:-.'..r-rl) o '-f'e; e 1. 7 A-u~ <:.t ,/, , Er'..PIRES: 8/121 e"l. - .-1 ..-----. t(.... Ii A~r' l.l]..1. 3S".t;, (J. .. ISI\~(' AC'L " ~ t ~ ~a...a"<-V) \-\DYYl~ \\~-U~n~Wt<.wiAt,~Yl ;Jl "~-e,,~ ,",' , CHAPTBR 4 - POUNDATXONS . ., , '~ .' I. ' 4.1, Pi'e'rs ....:. .' . ..'" ~ ",,' , " 4.1.1 Importanoe. 'In~orr~ct siZ'e~':looation"or spa~ing of piers may cause serious ~tructural 'damage ,to your tiome. It is important to install'piers ar~un~ the per~meter it re~ired for your.home. Failure to~do'so may lead to sagging floors, walls ani::! roots.' : i ., . 4.1.2 Acceptable types. piers may be concrete blocks'or pressure- treated wood,'oapped .and'sh~mmed wi~ wedges, or adjustable manufaotured metal or conorete,devioes (see Figure 4.1). Adjust8..ble .devioes. are..more 'aoourate~ ., ',:HaJiutaotured ,piers should be listed and 'labeled tor'the r~qu~r~d,loa4 capac~ty. 4.1.3 Design requirements '. - . ,.. ".1.3.1 4.1.3.2 . ~." '.' .f, Load,.~earinq , capaoi ty. The load tha't.~eaol?-' i?-i~r, mus.t oarry depends on faptors~uch~ as .1::11e ~1mansi'Qns o,! ' ' the h6me, the root iLive"load, .the "spaoing 'of the piers, and the way they are' used to support the home. Center beam/marriage ,wall blocking is required for multisection homes. See Tables 4.1 and 4.2 for pier capacities. Manufaotured piers must be rated at at least these oapacities, and locally-constructed pi~rs must be ,~es~SP.1_~_~_ ~<? tt.:~~,~~~~ ,these lo~ds sa~tely ~see ~ . 1. 3 . 2) . . . , . .. .. .-., ." , .', . - . . . , cqn~!:9\l:r:ation. , Figur~l 4.1', sl1ows..th.e, :reR:OmIl!o~~dea ' ar~~ngeme;nt C?f oq~are1;e, p~~ok p~er~ ;c,o~t~ct~d on- sit~..' Concrete blQ9k& shQ,uld'.hav:e, nomina];. . :c1'~9;nsi~ns' of ,~~'le.a.~1r .s',!~ 'X .16.,~;.. I TIley .~tist :pa . 'stacked'with',:their',hollow oells aligned vertioally. When piers ~re oonstruoted ot'blocks stacked side- 'by-side, every layer' should' be a~ riglit 'angles"1:,o ~e previous one (see Figure ~.1). Cap 'hollow b,lock piers as shown in Figure 4.1 to distribute the struotural load evenly across them. CaI?s may be of. sol.td" masonry or pressure treated lumber, at least 4" thiCk, or ot steel/'and ot the ~ame length and ~idth as the piers 'they rest upon. Avoid plywood, as it may 'lead 'to ',Unwanted settling or movement.' " Use lumber shims to level the home and fill any gar between the base of the I-beam and the top of the pier oap. Always use shims in pairs (see 7 , . , Figure 4.1). I .Drive' them .in ti-ghtly. so they do not occupY.lI1ore than'l" of.vertloat spaoe. When the space to be shimmed is less .than the:mini~um thickness of available:caps or concrete blocks, dimension .lumber may ~e'u~ed ~der the caps. . !( ": .' I. . .t. . Select manufactured pier :hei9hts so that their adjustable .risers do not extend more than 3" when finally positioned (or beyond .the. :limits specified by .the manufaoturer). .. All 'piers must rest on footings. (see paragraph 4.2) that eitAer extend below. tile .~rost::li:ne 'or are otherwise proteoted from trost et~eot~, and'are plac~d .~n either undisturbed soil or.oompa~ted fill. 4.1.4 Design procedures 4..1.4.1 4.1.4.2 I . 4..1.4.3 piers':less. than'. 36" . high. . You..may ..oonstruot piers less ..than 36!' :high out .of s;Lngle~ ':'open or closed- cell ~conorete blocks,' ~8'!. ..X .8'" x 16"....... Install them so that .the '.long .side 'is at -right../angl.es to the supported I-beam (see Figure 4.1) e' Position open cells at 'right.angles to the footers. Horizontal offsets should not exceed 1/2." top to bottom. Mortar is not required. Manufactured piers should be listed and ~abeled. . . Piers 36" to 89" high. .Construct all piers between 36" and SO" high, out of double, interlocked . concrete blocks (see Figure ~.1).. M9rtar will not be ~ requir.ed... . .' . . Piers over SO" high. Where' perldtted by looal codes, lay them in concrete 'morta.r with .steel' reinforoing bars inserted in the'block celFs and fill. the cells with..qoncretee . Where '~uch' ,. construction is not permitted by....local codes, have piers over SO" high designed by a registered professional or struotural engineer~ . 4.1.5 Looation and sp~ging. The location and spacing of piers depends upon the dimensions and weight of the home, the roof load zone, the type of oonstruction (single- or mUltisection), and other factQrs such as the locations of doors or other openi~gs and heavy pieces of fUrn~ture. 8 r ..1.5,~ 4.1..5.2 4.2.5.3 4.2!5.4 single-seotion homes'. 'F.iqure 4.2' shows the recommended location and'spacing of 'piers for your , single-section home..' , . , .. . . '., " XUl tiseation homes ." ,Figure' 4..3 shows: the recommended location and spacing of piers f9r your mu~ti~ection,home. '0 .. ", . " . Under'doors and heaVY,furniture~ Place piers on both sides, of,sidew~ll, exterior doors and other sidewall openings 4"or'~ider (such'as recessed entries, 'bay wiridows;, and sliding glass qoors), unde~ ,porch posts, ,fireplaces and wood stoves, and under the expected'locations of heavy pieces of :furniture such as piano~,. organs, ,wat~rbe~s, etc. Hultiseo~iop Ridgeb4am,s~pport Piers. In addition to 'pier~'located along, main beams. and. at e~erior openings, piers should be placed at each ridgebeam 'oolumn location, ','These !piers. are ~ecessary :to: t~ansfer oonpentrated, roof :,loa~s . safely tCl the . ground. " T1:Ie ,locC!:tion '9f 'these.,piets are shown by .either. dimensioned"drawings prQvided .with your 'home or by, pain1: marks} or decals on ,.the bottom side of the' qenter line floors. See Figure ~.4. The influence spans are the sums of adjacent opening spans. See Figure 4.5 for an illustration of the ~ethod for det~rmining these spans. See Table 4.2 for the minimum pier capacity. 4.2 Footings. Support every pier with a properly designed footing, as follows. 4.2.1 Acceptable, types o~ footings 4.2.1.1.' cono:e~e.. ' Footings;,may: consist of precast. or poured-i.n-place cqncrete" pads" slabs or ribbpns with a 28-daY',compressive strength of,'at least 3,000 psi. Unreinforped footings must. have. a depth of at l~aat 1 1/2 times the length of the footing pr~jectiQ~ from t~e pier. (See Table 4.3.) , , ..2.~.2 Presaure.,.treated lumber" Two fasten~d layers, Of'2" thiok' pressure-treated wood planks, with the long dime~sion'of the .second layer placed perpendicular to that of the first, and cut edges painted or retreated, may ,also be used. 9 ... 2. 2. ~la.cement in freezing olimates , . ~.2.2.1 conventional Footings. To preclude ,the harmful effeots of ground ,frost heZlve, fO,9tings should usually be placed belo~ 'the'"frost ' line. Consul t local authorities to determifie'frost penetration. .. 4.2.2.2 FloAting Slab Syst~. When properly engineered by a registered professional ,engineer, oompatible with the anchorage 'requirements of section 5.4, and accept~le to the local ~~tho~ity haVing j~risdiotion, "floating slab system" may be Used above the frost line.' , . ~.2.~.3 Insulated Founaations. Footings may also be placed above the frost line when the home is prov.1,ded with a perimeter foundation' or skirtihg having ih~ulation prope~ies'suftioient to1preveht freezing of the 'soil under, or ~djacent to every load-bearing , component of the foundation and aooeptable for this purpose,to the -loc~l' ~uthority havi~g,jurisdiction. Usefui deSign guiaelines =ai b~ found ,in references . 4.5,7 and 4.5.8 at the end, of thi,s- .'chapter. InSUlation systems should 'be 'compatible with the ~equirement to cross-ventilate the 'entire space under the home (see paragraph 5.5). 4.2.3 Proper sizing of footings. Proper sizing of footings depends upon the load-carrying capacity of both the piers and the soil. See Table 4.3 for recommended footing sizes for various pier capacities. .c .,3 S,pea:.f..al Conc:Htions (See al~Q Seot~on 5.~.3) . , 4.3.1 FlOod-prone AreAS. GUerdon Homes does not recOmmend ~ting your home in river or ooastal -flOod-prone areas. Speoial local reguletions or f~ood insurAnce prOVisions may apply. Speoial elevation and'anohoring techniques are required when locating in' a flOod-prone are~. Consult a registered prOfeSsional or struotural .engineer to maka, ~ure that home design and construction l:lon~orm to Appl.icAbLe federAl, state And local Codes And regulAtions. Tbe FEHA PubliCAtion listed in section 4.5 contains design and oonstruotion recommendations. to 3. 2 SpeCiAl snow lOAd oonditions. Homes designed for And located in heavy snOWfALL AreAs or subject to other extreme lOAding conditions will require special piers or. footings. See tables And speqiAl manUfacturer's instructions provided with your home. Ventcaps, Plumbing vents, gas furnAce and water I 10 heater stacks, Blend Air systems, etc. shall be extended by retailer or homepwner as necessary to assure proper operation I during high snow depth ~~riditions. ~.4 Basament Foundations. Figures 4.6, 4~7, 4.8 and 4.9 show a typical basement foundation design. If ,you desir~ your home ' to be placed on"a permanen,t fou~dation numerous speqial construction techniques must be used in the. homets,setup. These consi~erations are contained in these figures. ~.5 Impo~tant referenoe dooum~nts ~.5.1 Foundation plans for your specific model home may be available. Please'contact the plant which constructed your home to obtain a copy of the.design if available. . ... 5. 2 ANSI/NCSBCS A225 .1~1987, ttMan~factu~ed Home Installations, II HCSBCS, 505 Huntmar Park Drive, H~rndon, VA 22070, (703) 437- 0100. ~. 5 ..3 ANSI A5S. i-1982,' "Minlmum Design Loads for BUildings and other Structures," ANSI, 1430 Broadway, New York, ,NY 10018. ~.5.~ FEMA 85, "ManUfactured Home Installation in Flood Hazard Areas", FEMA, Washington, DC 20472, (202) 646-2708, September, 1985. .(.5.5 IlHUD Handbook 4930.3 (1989), "Permanent Foundations Guide for Manufactured Housing," HUD,' 415 7th Street, S. W. Washington I DC 20410." . , .(.5.6 "All-Weather Wood Foundation system Manual, "Natio.nal Forest Products Association, 1619 ,Ma~sachusetts Ave., N.W., WaShington, DC 20036, june, 1976. ~.5.7 "Frost-Free Shallow Foundation Design Guidelines," Enerqy Desiqn UOdate, Ma~ch, 1988. ~..s.a IIBuilding Foundation Design Guidebook," Document No. DE 88013350, National Teohnical Information Service, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161. ' 11 o 0 '\ \0" ~.I.,,' . '. ,I , , .- '. to'i ,.~ ::.\ 0 ;' .~". :' . ~ PIER 1 PIER 2 .... PIER 3 ~, . ,. 1';'~E"Ai.I '.. ~ PIER FOOTING SINGLE BLOCKS MAXIMUM HEIGHT = 36" (S~E NOJ'[ #2) . . DOUBLE INTERLOCKED BLOCKS MAXIMOM HEIGHT. = Bct ,. , UIN STEEL OR CONCRETE ~UFACTURED PIER (SEE NOTE #5) PIER 4 . \,111111111"", Yo'\ C. 0 III/ ,-'" ~\ O.L" 1'1 ,,~ . \.\.... "...., ....".. ", ~ ,,"""'{' 0" 5T ',~'l'" " ~ ~.,,~C:I' f~i",'',1 ~ J" <II.. ~ No <> '. v 0:- j i ENE87QJ571 \ ~ ..*: ....... ;'*: ~~.... &TATE OF ....,~ 1 ~ ~ . " <<: ~ '\. ~~'~:YOIA~~~~.of ~ VIS' ....... ~". ""'""laNID~ \\,\\ (I " NOTES:' lrtl"''''ll~ 1/18;" s-' ~ 1. CONCRETE BlOCKS FOR PIERS ARt 8)(16x8 NOt.(INAL SIZE. HOUOW CD.1. lOAD BEARING CUU'S w.NUFACTURED IN CONFORMANCE WITH ASTJ.C ~O-70, G/w)E 'H'. OPEN CEl:.lS ARE VERTICAL 2. SlNGlE STACKED CONCRETE BLOCKS ARE; ORIENTED SO lHAT LOHO DIRECTION IS. PERPENOICUlAA TO THE' LO~O DIRECTION OF THE WJN BEA.M. " 3. FOOTERs MAY BE' PRECAS1 OR POURED. BUT, IH EITHER CASE. t.(UST BE lEVEl. IN AU. DIRECTIONS. 4, PIERS ARE TO BE PLACED ON THE FOOTER APPROXlUATaY CENTERED SO THAT THE FOOTER PROJECTION FROt.( THE PIER IS EQUAl.. f'R0~ SIOE-lO-SlOE ~D FRONT-TO-BACK. PIERS t.(UST BE LEva VERTICAlLy ON AU. SIDES AND SQUARE WITH THE FOOTER. 5. PREFABRICATED PIERS (TYPE 13) t.lusr Be: CERTlFIe:o FOR A RATED, CMW:;rry AT l.EAsT EQUAl. TO THE lOAD DETERMINED FRaU THE TABLES. 6. CONCRETE TO HAVE A I.lINIMUI.I COI.IPRESSIVE STRENGTH (Fo') OF 3000 PSI mER 28 DAYS. 7. CloP BETWEEN TOP OF PIER AND 'I.WN FRAME LlAY BE A WOOD PlATE (NOT EXCEEDINO Z' IN THICKNESS) AND SHI)..IS (NOT EXCEEDING 1- IN THICKNESS). SHIt.(S SHAU. BE AT l.EAsT "'- WIDE ~D 8'" LONG, FTTTED AND DRIVEN TIGHT BETWEEN WOOD PLATE OR PIER AND WJN f'RAME. (SHIMS TO BE PERPENDICULAR TO I-BEAM) TWO INCH OR <4-- SOULD CONCRETE BLOCK MAY FlLL REl.WNDER OF GAP. CJ.P FOOTING nn REINFORCING BARs 4 GRADE -40 UrN) 'pLACED IN. E PIER CORNms' (4 PER PIER) DOUBlE CONCRtrE BLOCKS, WITH AU. cw.s FlLlED' wrtH cONcRrn: ~D lAID IN UORTAR DOUBLE INTERLOCKED BLOCKS , MAXIMUM. HEIGHT = 96" ) ..... FIGURE 4.1 TYPICAL PIER CONSTRUCTION 12 ," ..f"',. . -,,:},;';/f~~;~~~~~:;>."'''.'-' , . .. (' I." ';.:~:, :;:.,,. ...~!: I_,~.'" I :'; .. ....-.....------1 , SEE NOTE 1 . , , . W1E NOTE 13 SEE NOTE, 1 SEE; NOTE 1 SEE NOTE 1 ... . ...... "'H,':"r ,....::., . . . \ . , .:1, " ... ".. ?"',..:....'IH .,.-, . ,.-, r'" .r-, -------,~------ -~---.~-- . "., '-- ." -'" .'-~ "1""'1 I.WN 8~S PIER SUPPORTS'.' (sa. NOTE 11) r-, '1.-.1 , ,.-, , . rn"'! -------~-----~~ 1.-.1 . 1._.1 NOTES: . 1. SEE TABLE 4: 1 FOR REQUIRED .PIER. CAPAPITY AND SPAGING. 2. SEE TABLE 4.3 AND SECTION ~.2 FOR' FOOllNG REQUIREMENTS. 3. PIERS SI-W...L BE LOCATEa AT .A MAXIMUM OF 2. FEET FROM . 80TH ENDS. 4. PIERS SI-W...L BE LOCATED AT EACH SIDE OF ALL' PERIMETER ., OPENINGS (4) FEET OR GREATER IN WIDTH. nils WILL INCLUDE. DOORS. WINDOWS. RECESSED ENTRIES. PORCHES, ETC. USE TABLE 4.2 FOR PIER CAPACl1Y REQUIREMENTS. . \\\\""1111111111' , !to'" C,. 00 I". ~,\.,f\ ~ 'f:~... ~ "'<*.1 ~~ O~':'r,\S T E';"~~% ! / ~...~ No. ~C':. ~ j ,.. .! ENE8103571 \ i i . *! -- . *. , i : co. \~\ STATe.O~ ':~J t \7'l: . . L-- ~ ,. ~'...~.tV' ~C-- .,~'V ~ i \ ~~ ....gJei...i\~~ # ' " ( ""'~2.~t~" . ,>' L ~ .l,(i~ Ijl~ " , , ."., " . , : ,i' ::i.Jt"!....! \ .: t\: .'. .. I .. .'.. '. . ,. . ," .... .:. J:-:'L:: .:.... .' /'" .: " ~) '.' .. ..'\... FIGURE 4.2 TYPICAL BLOCKING LAYOUlFOR SINGLE-'SECTIONiHOMES 13 .,. .... ." . . -' "'..' .-.:'......;.. ".' -.-'---"'~."" ':'~:;r):::,:;"'~J'>""':~ ,'. ., ~~:,;~~i~R'I:~;':}'; I, ;. . .;r~;~;IF;\.; . '......__..~_...,.,.:.r... r ~, a,. ,L ~.,~ ~.~, ~ ~~~''''.'f '. " " ~ 13 I SEE NOTE 1 SEE NOTE 1 .' SEE NOTE 1 . SEE NOTE SEE HOTE 13 . ':. . ',t' j' i i~;:':: ' '. ,. ,{". ". .,'.... r''-'~' ,-,. ' .. ...., ',., O~J ,.-, . r-, . ..-,.' ~t' -------+H+-------+B+------~:.. "'-, ~_.A . . '-_.A PIER SUPPORTS ~GS: ....:. ! : (SEE NOTE 11) (SEE NOTE 12) ..;~. I ,,' ..-,. . :l' r-, 't. . . . i !~..-.:, -------+H1-------i-8i-------.;~- "'_.I ''''_.I . ''''_.A "'_.A . . "_,, . . 1-- SEE NOTE IS ...1 ' ,. ., ,., SEE~ F1GURfS 4.4 & 4.5, ,., . ..f ',. I t----- - - - ----fR+--------':"----t-B-t----____~---.-t I.: .I "'_.A .' "_.A i '- ,. , "'_.I' . ,.-., ,.-., ,.-., ,.-., . -~-----__t_S-t------:.....- I S I . . '-....1. 1._.1 "'_" I :.riil ...... ,.-, ------~--~---~. "'_.A . "_" . . 1 . ,.-., ,.-., ,.-, ,.-., ,.-, . .---- - - - -t-S-t--- - -----t-B+---- - --+B+------~- '1._.1 I._oJ 1._". '-_" "'_" ,.-, ,.-., NOTES: 1. SEE TABLE. 4.1 FOR REQUIRED PIER CAPACI1Y AND SPACING. ~\(\\"1lI14 """ ...~, c. 00 111,,- ~".. ~~ . '.t:-;.' I, ~~ ~\... .... ..... ~ ~~ j'X'')...;.~\SrE;,~...~ ~ ~ ~. ~'V No. <:) ... ~ j ! ENE870357.1 \ i =*: ..... :*= , i~~ \ . STATE 011 /::;} i ca\.....IA.O, '\.....\P':..~~~~1.{l,.. :. ,~ ~~...!:'~~\\~~"--' .....: . . l 14 ON \\\'# . . . . . tt/~(t;'J) .. PERIMETER BLOCKING (SEE NOTE #Jr) 2. SEE TABLE 4.3 AND SECTION 4.2 FOR FOOTING REQUIREMENTS. J. PIERS S..wJ.. BE LOCATED AT A MAXIMUM OF 2 FEET F.ROM BOTH ENDS. 4. PIERS. SHALL BE LOCATED AT EACH SIDE OF:ALt. PERIMETER: .:' ..... OPENINGS (4) FEET OR WIDER IN WIDTH. THIS Will INCLUDE . DOORS, WINDOWS, RECESSED ENTRIES, PORCHES, ErC~ 5. SEE TABLE 4.2 FOR PIER CAPACITIERS AT RIDGEBEAM COLUMNS. '. \ ~?~~: . . ..' ;. : I., ; .-; i"~ ~ . ~ . i .: . . I ~ L~ . ;.; ;.:::~.;;:\'i ,:' ':. t', V;~ I.~ ':.(, '. I~' ::1~ '.It: i' .. , . FIGURE 4.3 . . '.' . . TYPICAL BLOCKING LAYOUT 'FOR MULTI-SECTION':HoMES.: 14 · r ", .' ROOf' . RiDGE BE:}JJ " DECAl., PAINT UARK' OR 'loPRAMNO PROVIDED FOR CATION D~J10N' RIOG< BEAlJ cotlJUN ~ , RILl LlEJ.lBERS . JOIST WJN 8EAJJ BorrOLl BOARD . RIDGE BEMI PIER' SUPPORT FOOTING ..... '" " FIGURE. 4~4 TYPICAL RIDGE 8EA~ SVPp:QRT COLUMN, PiER " GROUND' .. '. ,.' :. . L___ B C CENTE;R Ut-/E 7- OF RJOGEI.BEMf o E -;----- INFWENCE I. S~1~/~R ~I ~ INFlUENCE ~AN' FOR PIER C INFWENCE ~I. S~~F~R ~ INflUENCE SPAN FOR PIER 0 . '\\\\UIIUHI1111 ,\\\\~\ C. DO """I ~~ ~\... ....... 'J:o.... <- ~~~..,~c,\S T E~'~t<'.. "\ ~ .'~ No ~J'\:~ ~ 411i. . v. t:- , I, ! ENE8703571 ': ~ = * ! ...... : * : 1-0: : : s~.. STATe: OF ..~:~ . ~ '%;".!-\'O'A~~,"~"..l '" ".,. INflUENCE SPAN FOR PIER B, 'FIGURE 4.5 lYPICAL INFLUENCE SPANS lS 00<<:7W.. HOTO: ;"" I. THG f"OVNO.A.T1QN HAS B EDl 0CSlCN(D FOR SITES lmH #l J.l.J...DV(NJL( SOCl IlOJUHC OJ>/>OT'( or 2000 PSF UlHlUW. 2. f"ClIAroA l)()KS TO B( COHSTR\JCTUl ON SOIl lIffii A ~ llCMlNO COP/>OT'( sw.u 8( DalCNED IN ~ lmH . ACCO"T([) ~ ~ llY A lJC(NS"fl) OlClNUJl TO LOCAl CONOmO/iS mD coon. J. ~ CO~ ~CTH AT 28 OA~ TO BE JOOO PSI llIHMJIL .. ~CING srrn SPEOfIED TO fl( C1W>E eo a.-vtS t.IEI1lNO AS'f!.I 1.415, MIS mD 1.417 5. f'"OUHO.I.TlOH WAU. ""y fl( POURED c::oNCRaE tr lHlCK" IlOHf'OftOOl WITH f4 REBAR AT l-r' OC 'vUm0l.. AND Is RfBM , AT I tr OC HORIZONTAL '. L'!m COLlNN SVP"'':>''T"S "'II r.~l.lNr Rlocrnrws , i\LQ..JiR( ADomO/'iA.l I'1l1i S".JPf';::~:: liNorn .:o.'"7D' ~:: ;!'>. ; LOCATIONS PER Fl.OOR PV-N. . :. O'(os::s-eEAM$ AA[ co..mNVO'J5 'l.'lL WlD11' or lIN;O ANr: " nQ1; WU1>(D TO EACH w.tN BOJ.I AHO SECVRm ~T PllAST['O PC1! OCTAIlS- sn: CM'{! FUR REOVlRm SlZES. 6. loVJ/'f BEAMS AAf. ro:::uRm AT EACH D-ID IN P1l.ASTUl POl OITAIl..S. WHDl ~ lJl-(E Bf.Alo( IS IHSTAUm P1l.ASTUl IolUSO ALSO BE INSTAUm FUR EM> SUPPORT. SEE 0WlT FUR REQl1IROlDrrS. i. 1H(:S( SPt::ClFlCATlOHS AA.f. l'f1'lCAL lDCAI. COOES I.IAY CONTAIN A.DOOlOt(.IL ~ 10. f'OUHO.#.TlOt/ W.IU S1E).(S MAY BE CON~ETE OR CONCRETE BlOO<. II. CONCRm BtDCK sw.u. CONf'ORl.I TO ASll4 C-lXl. 12. IN ~ IllOCK STEll WAllS A J.nNll.I\.IIl Of (2) ,. REBAAS AA.f. TO fl( HS'TAUlD IN Ill..OCk WITlf we SIi.L #lCHOR$. fUU.y CllOtJT rACH au COHTJJHlNC .ftEBM. 1 J. }U l.IJW8ER IN COfiTACT WfTH COHCl'tm SHAll B( or P RE:SSUft( TRQ,m> 'M'E Oft OF SPECIES foPPft.fJV'CD FUR US( IN DIRECT CONTACT lIffii CONCRfJ'E. 1 4. lHE .IHST.lUATlOH sm:: WUST fl( C1W>ED so nw WATER OIWN.-t.C( IS AWAY ~ STRUC1\JftE AND ooa NOT ACCUl.IVl.An: ~ THe /-fOU!:. 1 S. BACl( FlU. N).JN;D(f TO THE W.<LJ.: Sl-W..l HOT 8( f'I..AC[D UH'TlL lH( ....All kIS SU'llOf}(T S1REHC11i Oft HAS BEDl BAACOl TO' PRf:VD(T ~ I 6. WINlWU\4 FUI.JNO.IJ'lOH VDffiu.nON ~/IDlf)(TS: A. 1 tr x 2.r ACa:SS CRAWl SPAC( TO lINOER f1...OOR MEA. B. 1 1/2 $Q~ FU:T OF" \l9rnUnON ~ 25 UNI:AL FrrT or ~l1OH W.AU.. C. COYEJl VOfT OPDGNC:S wrTH COftltOSU)H-IlESlSTANT WlRf: IJCSH NOT u:ss lH#l 1/B'" NOft IoIORf: lH#l l/:r IN ANY DlRECTlOH. 17. 1-8EN.C $PUG( 10 ocam 0YDl SIJPf'OfUS. ~ I/.r x .r · (' SPlJC( PlATE wnDED OR (2) 1/:r 0W.tETER Botrs EACH SlO( Of' ~ 18. WHfM ~ ~ IS 1NST.<LJ..fD IT W\JST B( CONllNUOUS F'OR lHE F\JU. l.DfClli OF 'THE UNIT ANO f1ElD WEl.O(D TO E;I.CH ~ JoHO S8:UIlfD AT EACH OlD AT POCKET OR PlVSffil POl DETMS. 11111111"'1.111 '\.,\\ ell" ","''\.~~....: .,?o .f/,.;,~ $' ..P....GIS T [-9 ~<<:: ~ ~ :' ~<c: No <"0..'1-- -s ( f / ENE8703571 ':~ ,., = * : -- : ~: l~ ( 11/ s( <n Oorow.. Norn::. Ii. cw.w ~ Of COtICRa( Oft ~ WAllS TO B( Ii .ACCORO.AHC( ln1li l.OCl.l coca. IN TH( AIlSOlG( Of CODE ~IU)'(D/TJ lH( FOll.OWlNC SlW.l APPlY, A. OO'ERIOR I'tl\..'tmI.T1OH WALlS or 1.IAS0Nm' CONSTRUCTION Ola..DSlHC 1lASO.l~ SHAll BE CWoIP PllOOfU) BY APPlYINC NOT t.L::U lHAH J tr or POR1l.A.HO CO-/f)(T PAAClHC TO T}l( WAU. ffiOU lH( NO TO TH( fiNISH 0RADf:. T1-i( PAROl NO SHAll BE COVE:Rf:D "TTll A CQ,.\T Of foPPft.fJV'CD Il1TlJWroUS WATU!W.. N'f'UED AT THE ~EM>ED MTL EXTE:RIOR f'OUHo.o.TlON WALU Of'''CONCRm CONSlRt1C11OH ENCLOSlt/G IIASOlEmS sw.u.. lIE !W.IP I'ROOfID BY APPl'YlHG A CQ,.\T Of N>P1<<1YfD !Il1\JI.llHOl1s WoTElUAl TO lH( WAU. FROt.I THE fOO11NC TO TH( f1HIsH C1W>E AT lH( RECOI.II.IOlDCD RATL B. rouNOAnoN WAllS or HABITABLE ROOI.IS l.DCATUl BELOW i CR.A.!>f $l{AJl. Sf W.ATry PR00:"n.T> 'l'VTr"H uf)JH't......"'~ S orri."NOfNG FROM THE EDCE or THE FUOTINC TO THE flNISH CRADE. UHf:. THE I.IO-/BM"I( sw..tl. CON'SlST or (TTH~ 1-Pl Y HOT l.IOPPED FUT. tl-l.Ill POl'l'VlN'rt CHLORIOE. 55-POliNO ROll. ROO~lNC OR EQl1IVALmT I.IATERW... 'THE W' IN THE M[l.(BRAN E sHAu BE SOLED ).NO flRl;(L Y .IFFlXED TO THE WAlL C. F'OUt{[)AnoH W}US ""Y BE DAMP PROOfU) OR WArm PROOFED lJS1NC MATERIALs AHO W(THO()S Of CONSlRucnON OTH~ ~ CO'v'EMD IN THIS SECTION WHEN APPRO\ItD BY lHE lOC'.l.. 8I.IIl1lltfO OffiCIAl.. 20. 0ftA!NS SKlU. lIE PftOVlOED AROUND FOtJHO.l.nONS ENct.oSlNC HAmTABlE Oft; VS€I.8lL SPJ.a:S l..OCATED 8El.OW ~ AHO WHICH ARE Sl1aJECT TO CftOUHO WATER CONDITOHS. 0fWNS.- SHAll B( 1HSTAU.lD AT Oft BElOW THE MEA TO BE I'ItOTa I UJ. AND sw.u. 0lSC:W.RCE BY CRAvrrY OR I.IECHANICAl. I.lEAHS INTO AN N>f>R(NfI) ~ S"l'S'1'Dt. 21. THE T'Of> Of' OPEN JOCIm or DRAIN nu:s SlWl.. BE Pf<<lID.;IUJ WfTH S1RlPS Of BUllOINC PAP€R AHO TH( 0lW/W)( nu:s Sl-Wl. BE PVaD ON 2 INaff:S or ....ASHED CAA\n Oft ~ ROCK ONE SlEVE: SIZE lMCER lH#l THE TU:' JOINT OPENlHO OR f'E:AFOAAnON ).NO COVERED wrTH NOT lESS lH#l . IHCHES Of' THE SAl./E LlA'IDtlA!... n "1liE OESl<::HS Off: THIS AND FOl.l.DWINC SHEIn ARL APPUCA8l.E TO WIlIO ZONE" (15: PSf" LATERAl.) ARO UNrrS WHICH ,W,VE A MAXn.cvw WlOlH or 27' ""go. IoIIN11.M.1 I-BEAU . SP~ IS .5 1/2". 23. THE 0f:S10t($ 0I0f THIS AHD FUl1..0WlNG SHEETS ARL APPUCA8L( TO SOSUlC ZONES 0, 1 N<<l 2- 24.. . THIS f'OtJHl:IA.llOH OESlCH IS HOT FUR lNST.lUAnOH ON' A flOOO f'l..IJH. WHOf HS'TAl.J.Jt{C CRAWLS? AC( Oft 1lAS().(0fT IN AH MO.. 'MTH SOl1.S w,'IINO I"OOR 0fWli.'.CE. CONSlOEJV.nOH SHOUUl 8( ot.Uf TO urntoos or ElJI.IlHAl1NG .-cctJI.MAnoN OF WA~ Ii lH( . CRAwtSPAa: Oft 8ASO.Cf}(T. stJCH AS lliE USE Of' SWI' ~s). ~ or SVl.lf> PUlJPS TO BE IN ACCORtMNC( MTH WeAl COOt: ~ . 25. COM: l.II.IST K.lINOERT'N<a4.1N lH( Pw:{),(OfT or ~_ LtC ~ ~ TO AVOfO CONf'UCTS lIffii lWN l/NrT' . . aws:suElol8El'tS, . ~ IV'J..E. I-WlCERS: HITCH P1ATES, CAS INI.lJ'S.AHO ~, 0ftA!H OlfTUTS AHO ~ WATER H.m AHO 0t0SS0VERs, EUC'TRIC.A.L INlETS AHO CROSSOVEItS. .HVAC 0ft0P0VT PIPES )HO CftOSS'OVEltS, DRYER YDfTS. WA'TEft HEATE1l It1JJU I'lPlHC, CAS APPI.JAHG( NR INLLTS.' ETC. (ct1T1lNO; 'N01'OiIHO OR 01HER WOOIflCAnONS TO w.tN UNIT Cot.tl>oNf}(TS (l.DHGtTVOlHA!.. 8fAMS, CftOSSl./[)'(8E1tS. ~~S. ~ AA.f. NOT -f'€RI4TTm (lINLESS SP€OflCAUY .lUOWED IN flWl.I lHE WAHUFACTlIRER). ROOf ZONE (7S0~ (~~o~ WUHOO 1. ~ "lTH CV(T'[)I:t.N( WAIN ~ P'Il.ASTDl OO"TH HlEAM 8fAU SIZE f"OR WAIN AHD SUE RE'OVIRfD' COOU\:UN( ~ " I rsv.u . Cf){T'[RLfi( ~ FOOllr<<l SlZ[ AT~ . . ~.- . . NORlH . (~~ ~ . f. NOm FUR UNrTS \IrTTli CDmJU..tf( BVU AS TM1.JlATID'NXN(. THE Cft~ SHAll eE 1\'1l)rll, SPN::8J AT lr-a" OC IolAXlWUI.I MTH A BEAU I"()O;[T (OR ~) 0fPTH or 14 J j.r F'Oft 1 cr WAIN llEAJ.ls #lO 1 6 Jj <' foR l-r' WIN 8E:AJ.lS. Nem:: AU BEN.IS (CENTERUHE AHD CROSS BEN.IS) ME Tv B( SUPPOfITU) AT l.I06uu: conrnlJNE AS SPEonED. W(THOD 2: UNITS 'ftTTHOVT rom.:RI.JNE BEAM ~.~ WAIN IlEAJ.l PVSTER OEI"TH SIZE AT OIDS CR0SS8OU 80U SULCTED I"'Oq(ET SlZ!: OO'TH , /* tUviiMv Sll.( l'-\oULAiUJ ;vt\ f"lL^ :"VPPORl5. Otf....';. .:.oLE. 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'14- MINIMUM PIER CAPACITY TABLE (FRAME BLOCKING ONLY) EAVE' OVERHANG (INCHES) o 8 16 . '. , ~ 24: " '0 f~iB~~~D~ ~":;\' NOV ~ ~ . 4' 1997 :. ~:.:. ~ " }-'8.1 i'J lo\o.Wt . ~6 ...... Hoes. P-a~.n L2i7 . . ~ "ad ltiI,lltTS~tu.larcl.'l.\; . '7 ..... ,..... . ......... ., ,'.... -. . ..... ~;.:. .' 16 24 o ~. y,~~~'?..~~~~.~; C'J:..,~.OO:-A.&. ' ,.,.. . v. '. - fu 0" :~. ~... Q I (j i'r ..'~ ; : '. 61:?' . ~~..:);; ,~/"t7 p' 16 ~ !..'J..'7tli 'f''9:;'' ~;s- )dNA\,. ~~ . . ~l~ TES: i.- MAXIMU.M ':2, MAXIMUM 8 ROOF UVE LOAD (PSF.) .20 30 40 ' 20 30 ...0 20 30 40 20 . .. 30 40 . ... 20' .... , 30 40 20 . 30 40 20 30 40. .. 20 30 ...0 .' . 20 30 40 20 30 40 . 20 30 40 . MINIMUM f'1~ CAPACrry (POUNDS) MAXIMUM PIER S~ACINO (FEET) 4 6. 8 10 12 2400 3400 4425 .. . 5450 6450 26~0 3715 ,490.0 <6025 7150 287S' 4:1.00 . 5350 .6600 7850. . . . . . . . f' ... ., . . 2500' .. 3550 4600 . :'565'0 6700 2750 3925 510'0 .Q300 7500'. 3000 ...325 5625 69S0 8250 . .. 2550' . 36'50' '!. . ':":150" "~'5a'50" '. ". 6gS0" .' 285.0' 4:100. ..5325:' ,..6'550 '7800 3150 4S-2~ ,5900' . ':.7300 8650" I '. " " " . 26'50.~' 'r::~3a601 ~'. '';:4.9cjb~<S' ~:'6650~'. ~:f720(,:-3i . 2950' ....250 ' 5S~0 '6825 8125'. 3275 4725 61S0 '7600 S050 " '2725.: ":\'3900'. \ '5015'" :t{:G250' :;. it;742S: 3000' 4300' 5625 .6925' 'S250 3275 4725. 6150 :7600' 9050 2800.. . 4000 :no'o 44.50 3400 . . 4925. .. 5225 :: 6450 '. '" 7650 : 5825 '. . ~,7200: 8550. . 6425" '/;050' 9...50 '. .', 2900 ...150 .54-00 "0'S50" '7900 3200 4625 . 'S050 : '7-+50 S87S . 3~~9 .' 9'1. 2~.' . ~~9: . .~~~7.5' .' . 9:850 ' .. 2950' 4250" 5550 :.685(( 8150 3300 4800" 62~0 : n.~5' 9200 3675 5325 6950 ~8600 10250 ,I ',,..,- ',r,',;' ...,~,... ,..".1.., I , ., ....J .:/) 't' ..., t. . 3000' . ....35'0 .5650:', " '''S97'~, ., . S~OO 3325. .' 4S00 .6275 '. ~n50'. 9225 3650, 52.50 6900 a~~5." 10150' 3100 "4'50" "~800 . '7200 I .;. as~o '3425 4950 6500 SOOO. 0550 3750 5450 7150 8850 10550 j170' '4570', 5970. '737(j", "'8900' 3535 5115'~ 6700. 8280 tOOoo 3900 5660 7"'25 9310 11075 PIER SPACING 'FOR 8" LONGITUDiNAL I-BEAM IS 8'-cf. PIER'- SPACING FOR 1 d' AND 12" lONGITUDINAL I-BEAM IS 12'-0". TABLE 4.1 MINIMUM FRAME PIER CAPACITIES "" . . .. REF. DWG # I FEe -25 Iqq2 l\ 20 . ..... ,., ..'."It. . . ,::., ~~r,~!~.. ~..;,.... ",'" '. . .! MINIMUM . P.IER :CAP.ot\CIlY (POUNOS) !. . .' '.~ . . ., . TOTAL ROOF MAxiMUM 'INFLUENCE' SPAN (FEET),' , ;.. . WIDTH LIVE LOAD (FEEt) , . (p,Sn, 4,'. ,8 12 16 20 24.'. . 28 . .~.,.32 t' ~'6' , 24 20 ' 1200 2000 2800 '3550 4325 5100 .5900 6675 7450 30 1525. 2550 ,3575. 4600 5600 6625. :7650 :8675' ~'G700 4-0 1850 . 31.00' 4375. 5625 6GDO 8150, :'9400' 10675' 1.1950 . ., ,.,'. . ,3050 ,3900 4750 5625. '6500' I . 26 '20 1300 .2175 ';7350" '8220 30 1675 2800 3925 5050 6200 7325 8450 9600 ' 10200 4-0 20~5 . ~425 4825, : S225 7625 9025' 10425 11800 1320.0 , .', 28 20. 1375 2275 ;5175 ~100 5000 5900~ 6800' .,noo 8600 30 175,0, 292:5 4100', 300 6500 7675 .88$0 10050 11225 : ,. 40 : 'Z125" 36,00 5050 652~ ,8000 ~50; 1 09.25- 12400 1'3850 : .. . 30 2'0 .. 1~j5" .2450 3450 "~450 5425 6400 7400 8400 9375 '30 1.~O'0 . 3200 4475: fins 7075 8375 :'9650 10950 1~250 40. 2309, , ....3900. 5500.. .7.100. 8725. 1.0325 '1.1925, .1.1525 15125 ~'.'; 32 20 1525 2550 3550 4575 5600 6600 7625 8650 9650 30 1950 3300 4625 5'950 7300 8625 ,.9950 11300 12650 . N., 40 2375 4025 5675 7~50 9000 10650 12300 13950 15600 . , ,~,' .-.... ..........r . j }(i: .:; I " I YTI:.!A'V'~:: ..-1 (20""'''' I .. _ ~_~:"~,'_' I. r O().', , . I ,. " . ~""" ~--... ~~ .S:.g.o~~~,,, ~ ~,:<:'(,'STE,f~"'~~ \ :- . q; No, ~ '. os i .... ENE81035'~\.. ~ €*; ...... :*1 - . I :I ' ~ ~ ". STATe OF ,"le ~ ~'~" " .~..'~ ~ ~-:. ~';"!.!VOIA~!/~ ~.:" ~""':-c.rJ' .........~~~ ~... , ~I :"':!t-:'!'~~~I'~? .'--~~~ . . . ulslt:t!"'., ' ':. ... . ' , . ..,. :: L: I.. . . .' '.. ~. .,.. . ,'.. , . ..... .' . .,) ". "';.:..,.'.}.; :.' . '.'f,," ,. ". " TABLE 4.2 MINIMUM PIER CAPACITY MULTI-SECTION RIDGEBEAM COLUMN ~. ~ ~ 01 ; SUPPORT .21 " \ ~\) MrNIMUM FOOTING SIZE OR EQUAL AREA SOIL BEARING CAPAC/1Y PSF 1000 1.500 2000 1 2 x 1 2 1 2x 1 2 ' ' 1 2x 1 2 1 2x 1 2 12x 1 2 1 2x 1 2 12x12' 12x~'2. 12x12 15x 1'5: 12x12 1'2x1'2 1 7 x 1 7 14x 1 4: 1 2'x 12 ' 1 x, X X 3000 11x21 l1x17 15x15 3500 22x22 18x18 , 16x16 4000 '24x24 ~Ox20 17x17 4500 25x25 2h21 18x18 o 2 x x x 5500 28x28 23x23 20x20 :',6000 29x29 ,24x24 ,2fx2,1' 6500 , 31 x31 25x25 2 Zx2,2 7000 32x32 26x26 22x22 ' 00. , 33xJ . . . x2, 2 x ' '8000' 34~3~ '. " 28.><28 . . 24x2:4- ..L 8500 .... 35,,35 29x29 , 25x25 9000 36x36 29x29 15x25 9500 ' , . J 7x3 7 30x30. . 2 x2.6 1 . 0 , 38x38 1 x 1 2.x " 11 COb 40x40 "32x32, 28x2~r 12000 42x42 34x34 29x29 13000 43x43 35x35 31 x31 14000 45x45 37x~7 32x32 15000 46x46 8x38 33x 3 23x23 16000 48x48 39x39 34x34' 24x24 17000 49x49 40X40 35x:J5 25x25 18000 5 1 x51 42x42 36x36' 25x25 19000 52x52 43x43 37x37 26x26 20 00 54x54 4x44 . x38 27x27 -2i.ODO 55x55 , 45x45 . 39x39. . 28x28 22.000 '5h57 46x46 40x4p ..... ,. . . 28x28 . '2,-3Cl1iJ.O ". .58x58 <l7x47. .41x:4;1 29x29 24000 5.9x59 48x48 . . . 42x42- ;:;'Ox30 25000 60x60 49x49 . 43x4J :lOx3 ........ NOTES: . . . ."",.~ .c. 00 '." 1. FOOTING SIZES. SHOWN ARE FOR SQUARE PADS AND ARE. BASED ON THE AREA l'r:i'....W;;.'i.... ~ '\ (SQUARE INCHES) REOUIRED FOR THE iLOAD. OTHER' FOOTING CONFIGURATIONS. ~ 'S...'o,"'<> No."" "'1-' -, SUCH AS RECTANGUlAR. MAYBE USED PROVIDED 11:fE AREA (SQUARE INCHES) IS i ... ENEB7035 \ ~ EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN'THE AREA OF THE SQUARE FOOnNG SHOWN IN THEI *: ... ;; TABLE. FOR EXAMPLE. A 12" x22" (288 SQ. IN.) FOOTING MAY BE USED IN .PLAcq... \ -'~e .::. : OF A 10'xlO' (256 SQ. IN.) FOOTING. AlSO. TWQ 12"x2~" PADS MAY BE USED . ... ~,~, ",<- 2 IN PLACE OF ONE 2~" x2 4" PAD. PROJECTION SH.W. NOT EXCEED "P". "" <' 2. THE FOllOWING TABLE SPECIFIES THE MAXIMUM FOOTING SIZE FOR VARIOUS .'Il ',.< FOOTING THICKNESSES. THIS TABLE IS BASED ON UNREINFORCED FOOTINGS: REINFORC~, ION ,." FOOTINGS MAY REQUIRE A SMAlLER. THICKNESS THAN THAT US'!EO BUT MUST BE _",,,,,,,..... OESIGNEO BY A UCENSED ENGINEER. AlSO SEE SECTION ~.2.1 FOR ALTERNAlTVES. FOOTING SOL STACKED DBL .STACKED .' ~"P'; Pmax PIER W x L BLOC S x f- "L" I . ~"~. 100xl6'" 10'xl6" 1 IT o 6 1/2" lox24" 24"x24" P'ER~] 1~ 8 t'P: ~r-~~;: ~~~~r-FOOTlNG og. TABLE 4.3 18" 19 1/ 32"x~" 4()"x~()" FOOTING SIZES PIER CAPACITY (POUNDS) 600 800 1000 1500 2000 22 4000 12x12 12x12 12x12 12x12 ,1 2x 1 2 12x12 12x12 12x12 13x13 x J,4x14 :: 1;Sx1 0 15x15 16x16 r x 6 17x17 17x17 18x18 .9 9 19x 1-9 .20x20 21x21 22x22 WIND ZONE I (15 PSF LATERAL) T'rPICAl SIDE El..E.VATION SHOWlNC nmOWN SPACINGS (..0 CIl -lHC-..oor SIlW'S ~ 1lDX.WI>) (. ~ mW~SEcnoNs.5HOWlNG ~-REVISED ~ ~:l NOV 241997 8 c' _ <<! ~ ,._'" ~..". ~ ~ JI,I.. evoetr1JC!..o -:2 r._~- And 3.Ccty 3t.u>JorJA ~ _ _ ------- -~::,. TlEDOWNS flGURE 5.10 I<(CO~~(NDED TIEDOWN SYSTE}J 1. nw.c nc-ooww ~ B( ~llflI TO I'ROI'Ol1.Y ~ THe ttOl.lC. 2. <MJ\-nt(~ no AA{ NOT Rl:llUlRLD lo1TW ~y SI'..a:D Nfl) ~ IRAU( ~ ~ If" lMll- 1l1( -fII:JOF ~ ME. 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OCSICM 8ASQl ON _.. 1/2" l-8Gw SPIoONC N<<) -' IoIAJaUU\I SIOOC4tL:_ HOCHT OF 7"-4'0 10.. ~ :sHOUlD Be c:vmFlED FOR THOt: CON:lI1lOHs 81' A. I'lIClft:SSIOtW. CHCItIaR. NIOlm:CT OR -' IWlOIWJ.Y IlCCDC:HIUD J[SJlNC l.AIlCWJoIrf AS TO _ THEIIl llCSlSt.IIla. 8ASDI 01( bt( -IHSI.ILUJ) NQ.E OF 0lAC0IW. 11( N4010II. WJmc:-'t.. nc UWllNQ MrJ NQ.E OF N<<:HOIt- IH:S1:AUAJlolI. ~ T'l1'(- OF- SOL IIC ~ THe AHCHCllt IS 10 II(: IHStAWD: 11. CllOUHD >>OIOItS SHOIJU) BE: DIsmom IO.DW 1HE fROST tHE Nfl) lIE JJ lEAST '2" NJI:N( n<E: ....TDt ~ NIO .2. CllOUHD AHOtOIl:S SHOIJU) B( IHSTAUlD TO 1liElR f\.U Iltl'1li. - STA.IlIUZEIl I'VJES SHOtU> Be IHSW.UD To I'ROWlE: AllOQ) ~ TO o.tImJlIMHQ OIl SUlH; 1.1. ~ EOUIPUOIT SHOUD lIE: CERTIfIED fIt'A IlO:lSlUIlD ~ 0<<:lNEDt OIl MOrn:CT -TO ItOl:ST ~ SPO:lfJm F~ IIC ~ '""H ~ PllOCQlt.lIt(:$ IIC ASn.I- stuIO.I.Ilo SI'f:ClflC,I,TlO/f D3SfJ-t I. STN<<WtD ~ ftllt $TIW'f'H:. flAT STEIl. Nfl) SOoI H. STlW'PINc 10 fit T'I'P(: 1. fWlSH II. CRAOC 1 STUl ~ 1-1/'- - WIlE >>lO .oJS INOiES Ifl btOcHE:ss" CDmf1ED B'f A RCClSnRm PflllftSSIofW.. ~ OR AAO<<n:cr AS COHF<lIblING Wffif ASTU STNIOAAO SPEOflCA TlOH ~lll. -SWlCWlD SPfOflCAlJOH FOR STRAPPINC. fU.T STEIl.. HID SOJS. . rwa te:::IO<< .cu.ocs OO"DI f:I ~ J fRAME TIEDOWN SPACING CHART fl.DOR ~ 11O>OwH M.u: '. Q)l}i O'JERI-WU; SPAaHC I'\(R HOCHr t30-.4 SJHCU: 11" w.x 10"4 i:t' tS'~ SlHCl.( 's:~ 10-4 ~. IS.-tet" - SlH 10-4 Uf U"-Il" .6'" M.u: 10"-<1" i2" 31.4 16'" w.x 10--<1" s2" 'TYPICAl. SIDE ELEVATION SHOWING TIEOOWN SPACINGS WIND ZONE 1 (15 PSF LA.TERAL) RECOMMENDED TIEDOWN SYSTEM lONGITUDINAL TIEOOWN REQUIREMENTS SUA-71 Va" / " ",.,I' .,.,' // .," // ., / ," ,~.,,, . 45 OtOI\EE AHGU . . . . ",.,I' . /'; / ,1'./" ~.". .; 4 OCT 6 2000 IllIt '2 CA S'Tm. (0. 'os' noe) (ASlll AJ& InN.) 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THE'TAlltt ^ SWllUID\ P\Att WST Bt INST.IU..ED ~ J.t::CORfJI.XCf. wmf NOfOR WNl/T,I,Cl\JRt1(S IHSTRlJC1lOHS. 3. ~ ~ AHO AHCHORS AAE HOT $UPPUED ... ~ AHC>>ORS AHO flVJ.tt 1lE:S SH.fU MJC).pJ.Bl!: OF' RESISTlHO AH VLnUA.n: TENSION"l,O.f.D Of 4725 41: ARE 10 BE IHSTm.to PD\ THt WMJr.ACn1RER'S INST.IUA 1NSTRUCllONS, BVT AA( HOT TO OCll:NO B('(()HO n-u: S1OE.W.ALL Of THE: HOUt:. 6. STED. AHCHORIHO EQUlPUorr [)(POSto 10 1tIE. wt:AlHER Sl-WJ. 8t P~I(CTID wmt }J lEAST 0.30 oz. Of 2JHO PD\ SQUAAt fOOT Of STtEI../ .. ~~ ~ OH A UAXlUUU SlOtw-'U. HEIOHT Of 0'-0" AHO SIt I 2 I-Bv,u $I' J.ClHo. . 7, DMD. . . .. AHCHORS SWLL BC CERMED f'OR lHES( CONOmOHS BY A PROftSSlOWl DlOlNtER. AAauro;T Oft A HAnoNAlLY RCCOOHlZm TtSllNO WORATOf\'( /oS TO THEIR RESlSTmcr., p..I,3!D OH THt IN3TAl.LtO AHoLt Of Ov.oowJ. nt AHO/OR; VEJmOl m: LCMDlNO AND ANGl.E OF AHCHOR 1NST.AUA'noH, mo T'rPE Of SOIl IH WHICH' lHt AHCHOR IS TO BE: INSTAI.l.EDI t. CROONO NlCHORS SH.fU BE OlBEDOED BElOW nu:: FROST lJHt AHa Bt IJ !LAST 11' IJ)(;NE n-u: WATER T).Blt mo 10. CROUHO NlCHORS.SH.fU BE INSTmLD 10 THEIR F\JU. 0EPlH. .AHO SWllUZffi PlAltS swu. Sf.: 1NST"'-1.ED 10 PR<MOE: IJ)()ED RtSlSTAHCC TO Cl'v'ER1\IRNIHQ 00 SUOlNO roRCtS. WBIt.JZDt PlATtS AAE HOT REQUIRED WHEN NQiORS 10M. JHSmUI) R SPtafItD AHOlt. 'I, }.HCOOfUNQ EOVIPUEHt' SlW..L Bt comF1ED BY A RtClSltRED . PROftSSIOtW. ENClHEER 00 AACHrm:t' TO RESIST THESE SPWf1EI) fORces IH ACCoR(WICE WI1H ltSTlHO PROCmURES t( ~ STAHOAAO spECIf1C,IJIOH 03503-01, . . S'TN<<lAAO SPEClflC.lJlOH FOR STJW'PIHO. F\AT STm.. ~ SQlS, 12, STJW>PIHO ~BY 1YPt 1. flHlSH Il. CPJDE. 1 $TEE!. Sl1W"I'lHa. I-I 4 WIOt AHO .03$ IHCHa .. 1HlCl<NESSo CtXl\F\Q) lrf A.. ClSTERtD PftOfESSlOtW. tHOlHtEJ\ 00 AACHrn:Ct J.$ CONFOIMNO YmH ASTlI STAHOAAO ~ llOH OJtS3-ot, "SWroAAO SPtCIflCA1lOH FOR SlJW>PINQ. fVJ Stm.. I.HO WU-, . /lIXJF SlOPE NOT DCcaDOIO 20 OEOREE:S NO (RtSTRICT1OH Js 10 PIER TYPE OR HEIGHT [XCU'T I.S uwm:o BY OTHER OtVI.S) . WlILIU\.t QUlX1lTY UlNIUUI.I S'I1W' EACH END OF AHGl.E " EACH stenO.'f (DECREES) 1 ~ f'lOOI\ YI10nt ISO" 00U8LE Yl1OE- 'w'Y RWJC( -TO 0 OR I LONCll\JOlW.L T\( PER I-W.F wmi PIER RESmlC'TlONS PER CWRT TO lUT r WINO ZONE 2 (100 MPH) FIGURE 5.10.1 RECOMMENDED T1EDOWN SYSTEM TYPICAL SIDE ELEVATION SHOWING T1EOOWN SPAONGS if BB DO 1-11" IMX ll(00WH SPN;1HC POl 01AAl f1({)OM< SI' N::1NC P(R cown Tl(l)()!yN SPM:1HG P(A CHAAr llll>OWH SPACIH<# P(R own ncOOWH S~AClHC peA 0Wl1 1.-/1" w\,x TYPiCAl CROSS SECTIONS SHOWING TIEDOWNS <..J \0 fl()l[S; '. f1V.U( T1(-00wN SHOv(D Bf l~t~L(l) TO PROPrRl v S(cut( >>l: HOWL 2. Vt:ft'TJC.tL TICS ME. ft!:0UIft(I) IN -'DOOlOH TO /1W.I( Tl(OOWHS 1. Vt:ft'TJC.tL TICS MA.Y1J( S(OJR(D TO TH( SAM( CllOUHO ANCHOR A$ 1l![ I'IWI( lI(O()WN$ wniOl oooeu ~ AACHOA 1$ CN'NllC. Of" ftOlST1HO COU8IHEl) l.OoOOtHC. M10t >>fCHOftS AJI( HOT rcsr..um AT TH( NfOU SP(C1FC) IN TH(- TNllC. A ST~ PlAT( 1oIVST' m: IHST,IU(D IH ACCOftOANC( WTTH ANOiOIl WHVr.ocTURDrS INSTRVCTONS. ..' f'l\AJ.l( n(()()\o1"N'\ AI.f(> Ar,t~l'~ "Rt "tOr -:'Un!>UC:'- ~. CU(JlOON HOIoC(S. ~ \'tJl11Co,l n( S1RJ'.PS I'Jt( SUP?u(O uY CU(ROON H()u(~ .."CtfORS AND (NO TR(An..O<TS .sI( TO B( SUPP\.lCO BV (';H(~ G CIlOUNO N<CHOR~ AHO /lV.MC ncs St-W..l. S( OPAlll( 0' Il(:SIS11NG All Ulnw.rr TEHS/OH LOAD.Of" 472~' " AR( TO B( .f($J,IU(D POl THE w.N\JfAC1\JRER"S l'<ST}UAllOH IHSTR\.CTIOHS. !nIT All( . HOT TO EXTEHO lI(roN() THE sx>or,ou or THE HOUL 7. srm JNCHOflINC (0lJII>1,((NT (XPOSEO TO M wt:ATli(R SK'U. M I'ROT[CTED WITH AT l.o.sT O.JO OZ. or ZINC PER SOI.WlE fOOT Of mn. II. O(SICH eASED ON 99-1/T '-8(AM SPAONG N-<O A .......'UUU SIOO\',ou HOCKT or 7' -() . 9. lONCl'l\JOltW. liES ME INSTAU.EO .lUST INSIO( HI(I.MS AT CllOSSI.lo.IlIER$ IN ACCOROANC( WrTIi 1)<( TAlIL.( ANO NOT(S '. 4. ANO 7. 10. fIWoI( m:ooWlfS ME I'OST1llOHEO AT CIlOSSUEJ.l6(11 LOCAl1ONS (WITHIN S) WHEH STRAP COMes OfT eonou rtAAC( or BrAN 1lI'lH N>PRCf-.Iro IlVCICl( 011 1..OOf'. 11. AItOtOItS' SHOIA.O eE COOYlro ,Oft TH(S( CONOrTlONS uY A. P'ftOfE:$SlOrW. DlClHEEft. AA01lTECT Oft A KUlOHAU.y MCOCNrUD TESllNC.~lORY A$ TO ~ fttSlSTANCE. BASm ON TH( 1'lST..um N<<:U or 0IAC0Kf,l lIE ANO/OP. VER11C,f,L TI( LCWlfr<<; N/O N<<:U or ANCHOR 1'lST.AU.A.1lON. AND T'tP( or SOl. 1/. WHICH THE AHCHoft' IS 10 B( I(SWJ.(O: 12. CllOUHO NOiORS SHOUI..O 8( 0I8E00fl) llO..OW 1l![ rROST lJI( NfO 8( d. LCAsT lr Io8(Nf. M W~ TJ&.(..-N1) 1 J. CftOUHO NfCHORS SHOUlD er II(ST.IU(]) TO THOR ruLL 0EJ'1ll.' IiNO $T}.8l(J2(JIl PlATES SHOlAD. 8( ~. TO _ I'l\O'w'IO( ADOEO R!:SISTN<<:r.1O CM:R1\JftNIHC Oft SlJOING rORces. I~ .NIOtOAINC..[OUIPW[HT sHou..o BE comnm In' A ~:P'kOf~ ~.Oft 'NlCKTD:r. TO R(StST net ~;roRa:S .. ~-oMnt TESTINO PROCO:lURE$.Jl'f A.SN STNfOAAO SPEClflCAnoH ~t3-91. ~ .SI'(Clf)Cl.TlOH f'OR. SlJW'f'1HC.- FlAT srm ANO SWS. t5. .CROUHO NlOlORS'1O 8(:.mm.rOIl lOAD. TABUlATED IN CtWUS.1lII(S 1.~ SOF(TY rN:TOlt .Oft,"-TlW.T( LOAD Of '72~' IMCH('V(l\ IS CREATD't . HI. S1lW'1'iHc TO BY .m>(' I, IlHlSH a. OIW)( 1 STEEl S1"IW'f'mQ, 1-1/<. WlO( 'N<<)...o.3$ ~ 1/ tHOOcESS. Cl:ImFn- BY A MO:>lcxtO. PIlOf"CSSlOtCAl..~.Oft AACI1lT(CT AS ~ wrTH ASTW STAHC),IIU) SPEOflCA- llOH rotSJ.-tl. -STNroAAD SP(Cf'lCAllOH rOIl STJW>Pt<C. fUT STEO. AHO SEAlS. flOOR WIDTH FRAME TJEOOWN SPACING' CHART (AY( I WINO ZONE 2 OVERHANG SPACING loBI. HEAD lOAD INfCHOR I-.NCl( SEE NOTE 10 ",lllar"" ", C D'll .... .}.~ . at::: I, .... O~' ......... ....() " ~ ':) ...~~..nFlc.... ~ " 2 /(, -'lr'..1-- ~ ~:1 No. 014 ~\ - -;, - ;~_~' ~- % -P..... .sr/.. ~ ~ ....~<0>~.OA.IO~.:/$.$ '">fJt/i6 ',Uf. ........ ~:',... ~" EFlEO E.,\G' ,.... "".....,,\\\'\" I r UA.X S.-o- a.-/1" Jl~ Jl~' J"lW: ~ ,~. LONGITUDINAL TIEDOWN OUANTITY CHART ZON( 2 floon "'10TH 16" LolA)! -~~-~~ - I tl- u~.r '-5 ,----;;:- WIND ZONE J (I 10 MPH) FIGURE 5.10.2 RECOMM[NDED TIEDOWN SYSTEM 2'4 "'" 0Cll0lftf St'K:H; I'D CHART , 1IalOllN St'AClNO I'Ol 0WlT T1lllowM S1'K:H; POl CHART TlCOOwll' Sl'/ONC 1'(/1 awn "t'4 IW( " nw.( T1: -{)OwN SHOvul 8( INSTAU..(D 10 P1lOPCRI. y ~ l}l( HOw(.' :z. ~ no M( ~ ". ADOlTlO\oc TO nw.t( ll:llOllN3. 1. ~ na w."Ill( SCOJR1J> TO ll<( SA/.(( CROut<l NfC>Ql AS Tl(( fRAw( ~ ~ 00VllU HO.OOl N010fl IS CN'NJU. OF tU:'SmlrfC ~ l.CWlIHC. 'tnf(}f ~ AI'!( HOT. ttm".oum 'AT TM( NfOU ~ IH TM( T"8I..( A ST~"~T( WVST ct:. ~ ". ~ MTl1 J\H01Oft 1oU.NVf"..cT\JROrs ~. 4, r1V.M( TlEI:>O'IrNS """D ~ AI!i NOT Sl/PPtJ(o trY Ct.OlOOH HOWes.. ~. ~ Tl( ~ M( S\IPl'U(I) fN CVEItOClH HOWCS, N<<:H::>RS NfO Oft) TRtAn.rons ~ TO II( SUPP\.J(O BY 0Tli0lS. . II. CftOI.IHO NOfOftS AKJ nw..t: 11(S ~ ll( c;N>NJU or . Ilf:SlSJlNO Nf ~n: TOcSIOH I../W) OF 47:151 A AA(, TO II( ItlSTAU.ED PER TM( NANuf".ACTUIl(JrS HS'T.ALlAllOH 1HS17ltX1loN:s. BUT AA( HOT TO EXT'E><<> BO'ONO nfC sa:wm. OF THE HOtol(. 7, SlID. AIfOfORrNG ~ [Xl'OS(D TO TM( ~ThOl SHAll B( PllOT(crro lI1Th AT lEAST 0,30 OZ. or ZINC f"'{P ~ fOOT vf ~TUL II. 0CSlCH 8AS(1) ON 99-1/7 I-BEAl.I SP).QNC AN{) A WJIUVU SI()(WAl1. HOCHT Of r - c . 9. I..ONCm.1OlH.I. ncs AI!i INST Al1.LD JVST INSl1)( 1_ 60MS AT CllOSSWOIllOlS IN ~ 'Irffi1 ll<( TAa..( AN{) NOTES 4. ~. AKJ 7, 10. rftJJ.I( l1(J)()1rnS Mf. I'OSTIllCMD AT ~ lOCAllOHS (lmHN .n WHOf STIW' COIoICS OfF IlOTlOu I\AACt Of' 8(No( YIl'lM N>f'R(;/{f:D IlUCla..( Oft LOOP. II. IHOfOft$ SHOW>- at CDmf1()) nlft nc:c CONomoH:s ltf A ~ ~ M01rtrCr Oft A ~y . R(COQa:Z(J) TESnNo ~ IS 10 1)iEft ~ BASED OH 1liE MDlUD AHCU: or Dw:ofw. 'h( NcO/Oft 'IOmCAl ll( I.Oo.DcHc NcO NClE, OF AHCHM HStfUA'noH. ~ lYP( 0( SOIl IN: lI'HlCK lllE' MOfOR IS TO ll( IfCStIUn>: 12. CllOUlO NO<<)RS. ~ 8( Dl9mom ea.ow THE fROST LH( NfD II( AT.lEAST 12". NJt:NE Tl((,~ 'tIelt NfO, 13. CftOUHO NfCHOftS..$aiOUU) BE ICStAWJ) 10 THDlt f'VU. 00"1lf. IK/' ~ 1"U\reS'm:lW) ll(' ftSttU.ED TO PftCMO( .-oem M:SlSTN<<:( 10 ~ Oft SUOlNC roRCCS, ,-4. MOtOftINC I:OUIPIIOfr SItOUlO II( c:onif'IED lrT A RECtSTEMD PIlOfE:S:S:tOtw ~ Oft AACKTD:T TO ~ Tl-I(SC ~ f'OftC€S IH ~ 'Iirni TE:SnNo PROaIlUIlES IN ASN STNcwtO SPEX:lFlCAnoH ~'1. STNcONlO Sl'EOFlCA1ION A:llf ~ FlAT srm. NlO sw.s. 15. CftOtIHO NlOfOR:S 10 11( RATED Rlft f.tW) TA8IAATED IN CWIlU$.. lIolCS',l.5 ~..rJC1'Oft Oft Ul:nw.n: lQoO Of' 47251 ~ IS CM"ATEK. 14.. S1lW'l'IHQ lO n T'n'f; I, ~ .. ClWlC I sn:n. ~ 1-1/.(' WIllE NcO .0>> &'tCtC If 1MClCNCs$, . CDmf"IED Il'r A 1\(QS10n./1 rftOf~ ~ Oft MQfTECT IS CX>Hf'OftI.aHc Yll1lf "ASJlI STNccwlO ~_ 1lOtf ~1, "S"tIoHlWlO SPttlfl:A1l:lN FOR STlW>PJHC. I1.AT srm. ANO $OJ..S". . . TYPICAl. SIDE ELEVATION SHOWlNGTlEDOwN SPACINGS .0- o TYPICAl.. CROSS 12" J.WC - :r J.WC', . S'-II'" - r-ll'" JlSO~ J1SO/ SEE NOTE 10 EAVE I . WINO ZON( .1 0VERf-WfC SPAClNC J Del HE.aD lOIl.O IANCHOR AHCl.( F\.OOIt WIOTH EAVE '.' <MR~ I SPN;INC 12" lWC - .:r J.WC S'-II'" S'-II'" J1SO/. JlSOI 50" 50" QUANlTrY CHART Fl..OOR WIDTH I G(j loW( I 2 I s.c- I~~ I 2 -I s~ 00UllU: lI1O( ,G(j loW( 2 s.c- , SlHCt( 'InO( 6.. 'Tlt-o<l'll'H STl\.lI' Nil) ~CHO/UHO POSl'/lOH sr>>UWlD ~ f'OOT\H(; ,. J.Pf'f\CNm M-oO'liH snv.a " . ,,,; ..t......, , '" SEE ~ flCUR! 5, \ 0 FOR t.VJa1J\J1l PI~ HElCHI'S . WJEF I-BVJ.A r~ CROUND metE u ,tHCHO/\ TO . ',,1 BC"AT E.lJJt~. , '."JIQlE' AS . , S'TJVI' ,. " ~ '. . . ," 'j ,,'" . . '," ltE-oOWH" Silwo' mo ~ /"OSn'lON IHSWlA'TlOH WITH CM::l\-1H[-ROO( Sl1W'S f'OO'TlHO ~~~~-~ T'Il1H TDlSlOHlNO Ht.ID '~-~-OOYl'H snv.a ~ \-W.lJ PIER i SEE CWJtTS, FlCURt 6.10 FOR W-.XIl.MJ PIER HDCHTS ~OUXD " . HOTES: 1. ~-THt~r 'lU:-POWH snv.-s In. HOT UQI.IIIlm %. ~ llt-OOlI'H SlJW'S >>lD ~KlM: A IJ~ ~ lAAD M'MO ~ ~1 CMl'J.Q,ID Of .. ,tHO UUST Jt( INSVU!D If ' WITH t.WM'~ HST,I,UJJ1ON ~cnoHS. ' J. I'ROTEC'TlOH Sl-W.1. BE PRO'.10ED AT sw..Rf' CORNERS 'M-IE1\E tHE AACHORlHO S'l'STEU R.EQUUU;S THt lJSt Of' EXTrPJW. mw>s Of\ c.ABl.ES. ,'. .... FIGURE 5.11 TIEDOWN & ANCHORING DETAILS 41 WIND ZONE II (100 MPH) & WIND ZONE III (110 MPH) llE--oor.m STIW" IHJ ~ I'O$ffiOH ~ 'tmt 'wtR'nC.IL TO ~ POSmOH.n ~ f-8C),U) , " . NOm'lHt ~ 1lE: ~'~ II( lOOPED ~~~1Hf:~~,1lE: ~~~~ _&Mo' .. HrA1'~' COtWHD If lHE IlElLY' YImi 1Hf.: 'srw If rrs v.ur I'OSmOH. PO HDCHr rti fCft 'na CotIlCnOH HCU.JtlE:s .' DE1'1H Of' IIC.I.AL ' . ' ~ F"CXJ'rtiO ~ "iIt:-oowH mw>s .&HCC..E ~ ~ TOlt:n c:.P(Ql'1O) IR.t$S N>PP:t:NrD ST~ PUrE OR CXl(..t.M as ~ ~ ~ ~ TInH T"ttrtN ~ HEAD . I'D'lJ\ TO ~n: ~ 6.10_ R)lIt ~, ~ HDCf{T. . NOm na umm ts JUJ:HIfIi Ofa lM:H A ~ flQI.Jftt 1.10- IS PftCMOE:D ~ M P'tOt t<<>>fl' NfD ~~ ft)ft ~ Of' 1Ht )J.. U THE <X/1'$Ct: 8E.ijL ~~'fl'ffii T'WC ~ HOD ~ llE~ $'1lW" ~ J....W)U P'O ~ ~ · II!J'l:K TO ~ ~ d..10~ fOft ~ PID\ HEJt.:HT ttOTE:S:: t. ~-'M:~ ll:-ClO'll'H S'l'l\)J>S J.n. HOT ~ L TlE..()OiWti rnvn mJ DtVICO TO ~ A WNMI ~ l.CoID IV.T'm ~ J 1 CM:Rl..J::W) Of' 4nu) ~ wsr II( IHST.IUm Ii lIm1 'IH(\Wu'~ ~ ~ 3. ~ swu. K ~ /oJ ~ c:x>P.foes WHD\E THE ~ I'l'mlI ~ M lISt Of' EXTlJIItW. rwn OR CWll.D. 4. ~ ~ ...uo ~ tm..UrED ~ If ' lH flOl.1ftt 4.1 0...... HOTEl 1HJ( FIGURE 5.11.1 TIEDOWN & ANCHORING DETAILS 42 ~ .. UNIT INSTAllATION FOR ~ RESISTANcE: f'lG\JRE -S;J.2:,.ON-S/T[?ONNECTION DETM-S 160" /16-4- flOOR 28 yooE WIND ZONE /I (100 UPH>'- . _ '60"/...- flOOR 2."'" .... ZON(. (1l0 ......,;-..-1/2" ~ JO CAUCE Ie tr WIDE: UlNlMUU (CAtv. STEEl) CONTIN\JOUs - , STRIP AJU. LENGTH Of" UNIT FASTENm EACH. ~ Of CENTERuNE WITH 7/10.,6 CA STAPlES OR ROOFING NAIlS AT 2 1/4" o.c. MAXIMUM THROUGH ROOF DECK: AT. SptlCES OV(RlAP STRIPS -4" MINIMUM. ENOWAu. AT CENTER'UNE ~xS SCREWS AT.tf~OC. (tu.X)(MAYB~ -TC)(D")" _.' VER1lCAl.. TIES f"ACTORY INSTAU.EO AT REOUrRa> SPACING (SEE Ad S.10....) 18x..- SCREWS AT 2'1' OC UAX OR- 16<1 NAllS AT 16" OC t.CAX STAGGERED SlOE TO SlOE. """~U""~ . ......." ~.c. DO' ~!I;, , :~ O~ ...-.... ~~~ ~ ~ ...~~"tlflC.f~..:-i' ~ ~ .c; - ~\ _ = ! No.OO4_~_. ~: - . - ",. * - "'*' '- -. . ,. *- :. \ STATe (jf:. :. ~ ~~... ~ .,., ~ .~~ . ~ , ..~. lOOP nEOOwN STRAP THRU BAACKOS INSTAum PER CHAAr NIt) ATTACH TO ItNCHOR (SEE NOTE' 5) rES: . . _;' 1. ANCHOR EourPMf:NT AHO OE:\1C(S, ..a.UoING .STRAPs:"TO B( RATED AT Jl~# (472~ Ul.~TE).., _', ~ DOuBlE HEADED ANCHORS TO BE RAtEQ AT.. -fOR THE COMBINED l().lD AND SHOUlD BE INSTAlLED WITH STASUlJZER PlATES. (l/lTlUATE LOAD - 1.5 Ta.AES THE VAlUE SPEClFlEO If.f TABlE)- -. - _ . blACONAl.. TIES TO BE 1NST.a.uro fROt.c INSIDE I-BE"MC Al SAMF; LOCATIONs IS VERTICAl TIES, . REfER TO TABLES (fIGURES 5.10._> STARTlNC AT 24" FROM E.l.CH (NO '(UAX 0PEIJ END SPACING).., ,_ , UAARIACE WAU. ANCHORS MAYBE SIHClE Hoo wrrn A iJ'SOI "'IN ~M:tTY (-47251 Ulmwr). . BRACKETS ARE 1 l/2"xl Ilt'x11 CA.:(t.CIN) SrrEL NfClE.WIlli TWO (2) 7 lIlt' ow.cETER HOlES J/.(' -"'HILMA FROt.I EACH ENO AND 2- TO S' IN 8ETWEEH HOlE CEN1tRs (BRACKET tIUST BE SHIPPtO WITH HOf.IE). ~ IS lAGC€O TO THE COfl"ERlflE JOIST wI (2). 5/10KS' MtN u.GS. ~ OPENING FOR (1) 8fW:KET - 21'-0" fOR ZONE . AND 16'-0 FOR ZONE m, UAX OptNtNC' FOR (2). BfW:KETS - 42'-0" fOR ZONE . AND. 33'-'0" FOR ZONE It. - THE EXTERIOR WAlL SURROVNOING All. DOORS AND' WINOOWS HAS BEEN OCSlCNED TO AllOW INSTAlLATION OF PROTECTlV( CovtRS. WHICH ARE TO BE lNSTALl.ED IN ...cCOROANCE vrTTH Tk( .aMERICAN Pl'YWOOO ASSOC~TlON'S -HuRRICANE SHUTTER 0ESlCf(' puauCATION ENTlTLEO -SHUTTERS FOR wOOD. f"RAL([ 8Utt.DtNCS'". THIS f>t.JBUC.o.T1ON IS AV~E fHROUCH THE APA. P.O OOX 1 1700. lACOw... WA 98-411-0700 OR mOM lHE MANUFACTURfR Of YOUR HOt.I(. UPON REUOVAl Of TH( SHUTTERS. TH( HOlrS IN THf fltTfR.OR <;'O'NC MUST BE: ,uUE:/)fATCl y ~co IN ~('OROANC( WITH THE: StOlNC ""'-NUf"ACTuRCR"S INSffiUCTK>I'!S:__ _ q~~ 16d .(.13S"x3 1/~) fWLS- AT ~. OC 'OR 18x~ SCR(WS H'ltr ex;.PAX- - '. .- ~ .~,-,:~T FlOQR . 1 1/'1'x26 CA STRAPs AT 9f> OC fOR.ZONES .i.,.mo 3. FASTQlEO TO ~.,.i6Is'rs WITH (11) 7/.10 x16 CA STAPlES'tAcH END . (1. PENETRATION-. t.lIN)' . ~ (,.I GRAOE ANCHORS AT CENTERUNE REQUtREO . - ONlY AT COlU"'NS SUPPORtINC sPmS .GRfATER THAN 48". .' '. ,: ;-. WIND ,ZONE 1/ (100 MPH} WIND ZONE :111 (110 MPH) IU. - """"- ,.",.,. U>OOn<s Ii'< ......" EllIQ or ......... """"" '" 1IjE _ "" or tiIo:<rm .... -... '" . "'*T SU'fUJl 'Qi ll-t: M:lI.IE BY la: ~~ ".. JU 1'IJ)OIIftc STlW'S NC ~ ~ WST w.w: A :J1SOf ~ ~ lAID (<4n51 UJIWE LO.l.;IIO(.). . , I<<Jl!: ~ ~ S'TlW>s ~ HOt R(0<MfI) If ft() ZOf,t L '. . HSW.l. S'TPJ.r> JJ ~ ctoStsT TO FREE/' 00 Of ~ ~ ATtIaf TO CftCX.m ~ NOTe UUSS HO'tm ~ JJJ. CROlHJ ~ wsr lIE lWm'JgJgAr ''''':3IS01I1)./11JltU 1..CWJ:.rr ~ IJW) ~ NJ. ~l!...~ ~ wsrllE.w~ YDmc.ti1.r /.S SI-atf. .... .... " - - . \~\. ATe' Or ...~. ~ 2. t::I7 .. (2', .I". .... .' {t.,"J { ~ :;(\4.:IYO.......~I":....~ ~ ~ ~n" tr....,.,' ..~. s ~ v~('\ ,...,..... ~'\"\ ')..... if'll 'l"f 0 1tf ~ l to,.. \\-:' 'l'b. 1'11\ \~. "'t,,, 1I1I 11\\\\\ FIGURE 5.13 TYPICAL SINGLE WIDE SHEARWALL TIEDOWN INSTALLATION 44 ,ILl. ~ ~ Tl:IXJ'WH t..OC'J1OHS 1M. tlE:XTnD El1lO BY ~ ~ OH llI: taL 0<< IY ~ no ~ ON A pgq s:t.m.fJ) -.mJ ll-E:. ~. B'l' llI: 1iWU'~ ' '.' I' '. .' , ,ILl. 'Tt:Dl:Mf $TlW>S #{) CCiH<<:CnOH ~ I.IUST Mt A 31501 ~ ~ UWI (m5I t.UIWE l.ClD &.It). ~~ ~ ~ es'1lJ:~F~~1$ r~TO 1\-1: ~~ ' :. ..... '" ',' . " I'. ~ ~ T'EDO'l'M STlW'S AA!. HOT ~ I( Wf() IcK L WIND ZONE. II (.1 00 MPH.) WIND ZONE III C 110 MPH) SHEARWALL ATTACHED TO. SIDEWALL ~ VLl. ~ S't'NC::lAAO cwsszs PlCR (M>) NStlU. STIV." AT HlEAJ.I ~ TO fREE / , 00 ~ ~~ J.H:J nvaf TO CROUtIl ' ~ (SlTE mT)ti[I) B"( OTHERS) , SHEARWALL 'ATTACHED TO MARRlAGEWAlL HOTr: I..tUSS llOm) ~ .tL1. ~ ~ WJST fl( I'.A1'ED IJ YH. 31 SOl JoL.I..OII.Ia.L LColD . (mol u.nuJ1: too ~ .tL1. ~ ~ IJ sa:M Ul.S, WST IE I(ST)U.ED ,~~..~" " . .~ "'"- .... '. '. ~ 'W:AU. ~'f ~ t<S"UU. S'TJW>S /J BO'1li ~ L.N:O ~ IKJ A1TJ.C:H TO CRCU-O'~ (srrt I<S1.lU!D BY 0ll0S) FIGURE 5.14 TYPiCAL MULTI-WIDE SHEARWALL TIEDOWN INSTALLA.TION 45 6 .1 Ringe'ii t66 f s 'a:n~" eaves; if your home'tiiiil \ui"oPtloiiai 'llin~ed roof or eaves. see,spec~fiq. ~nstallati9n. instrqQtion~:a~d .1 illustrC1:tions '}?:tovlded sepa:rat'e'ly'.wlth-'$rQ\ir'home: ......,.. . -0.. 0';' '. " ", , CHAPTER 6 ~ .t~STAL~TIO~.9p OPTIONAL FEATURES . . .. . .' . f 6.2 Awnings lUlli carports. Choose ,free-Iltanding products with colwnns to support :the.i;.~ .we~ght. ,I". . ' . '. 6 · 3 HiscelllUleous ,Lights and l1'iitures. ": Some ~erior, liiJhlOs, ce 11 ;!.ng' , fan s an\,! chain -hung f i>!;tures. 'mllY not. >-ilt:' ~,!i ':,1ti$!:",lled when' the. qome is delivered. ' All o~ It)1.QS~: tiX1;.~~1f!: ~U$t;..be grounded: by a . f~xture-:qroUndifi~ sor4\1w"~~;J1iJ;i:t/~,! ~o~"9pa1:n- hung fiXtures, Use botl'l methods'.. . When x:1Xt.l1rea; hi:'e 21lbtlnted on combustible surfaces such as hardboard, i,nstall.:a-, ' noncombustible ring to completely cover the cOmbust~le surface exposed between the fixture canopy and .the wiring outlet box. If siding has not been installed at a f~ure location, remove the outlet box and install the siding with a hole for the...outlet box. Then .reinstall the outle1;, box: and proceed' as for other fixtures.. .. : 6.3.1 Exterior lights. Remove the juncti~n box Covers and make wire-to-wire connections using wire :nu~s. Connect wires black to 'black, white to White, and qround to ground. Caulk around the base of the light fixture to ensu~e a water-tig~t seal. to' the sidewall. Push the wires into the box and .secure th~ l'ight fixture to the junction' bo.x. Install the light .l:;>ulb .8.l)d attach the 910~~.~. .. R~~~r. to F~.<!,Ur~ ~.1 (a).' . 6. 3. 2 . Cal ling' .'t'lUlS - To .reduce the #Sk of injun, install ceiling fans with the trailing edges of the, bl~~f1!s at "least 6'4" above the tloor. Follow the manUfacturer's i~st~ctions. 'If no in~~i:iicti9ns are available,. connec~ ~e wii-lng.' "as' shown in Figure 6..1 (b) , . . .;', ... . 6..c Telephone and cable 'l'V. CARELESs' INS1'ALLA'1'XON 01' 'l'2LEPHOHB AND CABLE .TELEVISION LXNBS HAY 132 RA~AR.DOt7S. 'l"he walls' and floors'. of your manufactured home contain"electrical circUits. PI\unl:=>ing al)d duct work. Avoid oontaot .'wit:lt. these nome syst~. when drilling through ~I'\d :p.l'acJ,.ng cables within these cavities. Only trained prOfessionals should handl~ sUQh wOJ;"k. '1'AILURE TO FOLLOW 'l'RESD INS'1'RP:C'1'IONS HAY RBSt7L.'l' IN SERIOUS PERsONAL INJURY OR DEA'1'H. Figure 6..2 shows one procedure for telephone crossover corlnections in mUltisection homes. . 6.5 Special Setup Manual Addendums/and SUPPlements. Your home may require special instructions in addition to thos'e inoluded in this manual to properly setup the home.- Listed 46 --1 below are several of the most common speoi~l options. These are provided by GU~rd~n Homes separately. Setup Manual Addendum: 60, 80; 100, 120 and 150 PSF Roof . . Live Loads Setup Manual Addendum: Offset Uriit Tiedowns Installation Manual Supplement ($pecial Pler/Footing Designs) I Basement Foundatio~ Designs . . 6. 6 Ma.nutAot:u~or. InstlilllitionInstruotions..' Provided separately are Inst~llation Instructions provided by the anchoring deVices ,;manUfaoturer which must be t'ollowed. The " irtstructlons 'p.rovided .may. no~,.be the same as the anchoring device~' :yo~' are usi~g. If thi1!s is the case, use the' , instructio'ns which are provided with your anchors. . I. . 47 !';" , ""'j '1 l R'ECOMMENDED INSTALLATION PROCEDURES ~os;\i" \h~'~~(" B \..\. '\;.;. I<lte. \-{" YYl~ S fl q-e v1t \ '3 t ~ ~. \')"i:h )5""- lc~ S- e\~ l{~3 \~A \(f\~S-t€ \f\ t4 C,)V"Y) 'e ~ l~oo ~ ~T. k vnc...k:..... lo C~ to 2.... ...J>:!" ~;J.' s( t1 210 'J... 5" 5 .~~ "'" . .,,~~. . : 't ."", IW- I. 1200' Wilco Road Stayton, OR 97383 Phon~; 503.769.6333 Fax: 503.769.6022 .FllE . t ... TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION 1.1 How to use this manual . 1 1.2 Pre-installation Considerations . 1 "1.3 Safety . 1 1.4 Consumer information card . 1 CHAPTER 2 - DEFINITIONS . 2 CHAPTER 3 - SITE PREPARATION 3.1 Location and layout 3.1.1 Use of zone maps 3.1.2 Access for transporter 3.1.3 Encroachments and setback distances 3.1.4 Issuance of permits _. .. . 3 . 3 . 3 . 3 . 3 3.2 Soil conditions. . 3 3.2.1 Requirements. . 3 3.2.2 Bearing capacity. . . .. . 3 3.2.3 Soil bearing testing methods and equipment. . 4 3.3 Removal of organic material. 3.4 Drainage. 3.4.1 Purpose .. .3.4.2 Elimination of depressions 3.4.3 Drainage structures. . 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 3.5 Ground 3.5.1 3.5.2 3.5.3 moisture control . Importance Acceptable types of ground Proper installation. cover . 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 CHAPTER 4 - FOUNDATIONS 4.1 piers . 4.1.1 4.1.2 Importance. Acceptable types. . 7 . 7 7 i " 4.1.3, 4.1.4 4.1.5 Design requirements. Design procedures LOcation and spacing 4~2 Footings . ~ . . . . . . . 4.2.1 Acceptable types of footings. 4.2.2 Placement in freezing climates. 4.2.3 Proper sizing of footings. 4.3 Special Conditi6ns 4.3.1 Flood~prone areas . . 4.3.2 Special snow load condi tions'~ 4.4 Basement Foundations' . 4.5 Important reference documents . CHAPTBR 5 SBTUP PROCBDURES 5~1 Moving home to location. 5.2 Set-up 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.2.3 Procedure . . . . Leveling ,and blocking. . .. Single Wide Set-up Procedure: Pier Foundation . Multiwide Set-up Procedure: Pier Foundation .23 .23 .24 .26 5.3 Anchoring Instructions . . '5.3.1 Number and Location of Anchors 5.3.2 Installation of Anchors 5.3.3 Strap Tensioning. . . . 5.3.4 Optional Over-The~Roof Straps 5.3.5 Severe Climatic Conditions Installation of on-site attached structures 5~4 5.4.1 5'.4.2 5.4.3 5.4.4 Expanding Rooms . Attached Garages., Porcbes. . . . Steps, stairways and . . . . landings 5.5 Skirting . CHAPTBR 6 - INSTALLATION OP OPTIOHALPBATURES 6.1 Hinged roofs and 'eaves . 6.2 Awnings and carports . 6.3 Miscellaneous Lights and Fixtures 6.3.1 Exterior Lights. 6.3.2 Ceiling Fans. ii f . -... 7 . 8 . 8 . 9 . 9 .10 . .10 .10 .10 .10 .11 .~1 , . .23 .29 . .29 .29 .30 .30 .30 . ' .30 .30 .30 .31 .31 .31 .46 .46 ,- .46 .46 .46 .. ~ 6~4 Telephone and Cable TV . . 6.5 Special Set-up Manual Addendums/andSupplements 6.6 Manufacturer Installation Instructions . CHAPTER 7 - PR!PARATXOH OF APPLXAHCES 7.1 Clothes dryer vent. . :. .7.2 Comfort 7.2.1 7.2.2 7.2.3 cooling systems . Air conditioners Heat. pumps. Evaporative coolers. 7.3 Fireplace and wood stove chimneys and 7.3.1 Minimum extensions above roof 7 . 3 . 2 Required components '.. 7.3.3 Assembly and sealing sequence 7.3.4 Combustion air duct inlets '. air inlets. 7.4 Range,.cooktop and oven venting 7,.5 Window Air Conditioner Installation . . . 7.6 Furnace Deration CHAPTER 8 - UTXLXTY SYSTEM CONHECTXOH AND TESTXHG 8.1 Proper procedures' . 8.2 Water 8.2.1 8 . 2,. 2 8.2.3 8.2.4 supply. Maxi~um supply pressure Connection procedures Freezing protection Testing procedures . and reduction. 8.3 Drainage system. 8.3.1 Assembly and support 8.3.2 Proper slopes and connector sizes 8.3.3 Crossovers. 8.3.4 Solvent welding procedures 8.3.5 Protection from freezing. 8.3.6 Flood-level test procedure 8.4 Gas supply 8.4.1 Type of system furnished with home. 8.4.2 Proper supply pressure. iii .46 . 46 '. .47 .49 .49 .49 .50 .50 .51 .51 .5.1 .51. ~51 . .51 .51 .52 .57 .57 ~57 .57 .57 .. .58 .59 .59 .59 .59 .59 .59 .59 .60 .60 .60 8.4.3 8.4.4 8~4.5 8.4.6 8.4.7 orificing for specific gases. Crossovers . . . . Testing prior-to connection to mains. Connection procedures . Gas appliance startup procedures ." oil systems . . Tank installation requirements . Shutoff valve and fuel line filter. Leak test procedures . .60 .60 .60 .61 .61 8.5 Heating 8.5.1 8.5.2 . 8.5.3 ". .61 .61 .62 .62 8.6 Electricity. . . . . .62 8.6.1 Description and rating of house wiring .62 8.6.2 Proper" feeder wire and junction box size. .63 8.6.3 Grounding of homes with feeder connections. .63 8.6.4 Connection procedures. .64 8.6.5 Crossover connections. .. .65 8.6.6 System test procedures and equipment. .66 CHAPTER 9 - PINAL INSPECTION 9.1 Water and drain systems . 9.2 Appliance function and operation . .80 .80 9.3 Windows, doors and drawers .80 9.4 Exit windows .80 9.5 Exterior siding and trim 9.6 Stack heads and vent pipe flashings on roof 9.7 Composition roof .80 .80 .80 9.8 Skirt venting .80 9.9 Low-hanging trees and bushes .80 9.10 Exhaust fan operation and air flow 9.11 Bottomboard 9.12 Ground cover 9.13 Anchors and straps. 9.14 Interior details .80 .81 .81 .81 .81 iv , , CHAPTER 10 - RELOCATING THE HOKE 10.1 Relocation of home 10.1.1 New zones 10.1.2 Tire and axles . 10.1.3 Appliances 10.1.4 Dust caps. 10.1.5 Blocking during storage. 10.1."6 Transit of furniture and belongings. 10.1.7 Multisection homes. .82 .82 .82 .82 .82 .82 ." .82. .82 v . , CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION 1.1 Ho~ to use this manual. This manual containa.detailed installation instructions, including specifications.anq procedures for erection and hookup of your manufactured home. It has. been written in an objective and. easy-to- . understand manner 'so it can be understood by'people without extensive technical training. It discusses the set-up of the home from' preparing the site through final inspection. It includes many tables and figures giving important data for proper set-up.:.. Careful adherence to' this manual by the homeowner and installation. crew, and consultation with' a. registered professional or structural engineer in those unusual circumstances it does not cover, will assure you of a quality~ safe-and affordable home for many years to come. 1.2 Pre-installation consideration. Prior to locating. or relocating your home, contact the local authority having jurisdiction for installation to see if permits for such procedures as bloCking, anchoring, or utility connections are required. Inspections may be requireddurinq installation. On private property, zoning or development covenants may apply and should be taken into consideration. NOTE: Preparation of the. site, when accomplished by other than the home installer, may not be in accordance with these instr:uctions. 1.3 safety. Only trained crews should install the home. Installers should follow the safety instructions provided in this manual. 'l'Hl:S. HOME WBl:GHS SEVERAL TONS USE ENOUGH TEKPORARY WOOD _ BLOCKZNG TO SUPPORT '1'HB BOKE DUIu:NG SBT-UP ~. .-No one shoUld be allowed' under the home unless it is securely in place, even if it is not m~ving. 1.4 Consumer information card. Fill out the CONSUMER INFORMATION CARD and return it to Guerdon Homes, so that ydu may be notified of revised instructions or new products. 1 CBAPTB~ 2 - DBFINITIONS Anchoring Bquipment. straps, cables, turnbuckles and chains, inc~udingtensioning devices, that are. used with ties to secure a manufactured home to ground' anchors~ Anchori~g syst.em. A combination of ties, anchoring equipment, and qround anchors that will, when properly desiqned and. in~talled, resist. the wind's overturning the home or' moving it sideways. Footing. That'part of the support system that" sits .directly on the ground at, below or partly below grade' to support the piers.' . " Piers. . That" portion of.the support sys.tem between the footing and the manufactured home, exclusive of caps and shims. 'Types of piers include, but are not limited to, the fol~o"inq ::." 1.Manufactu~ed steel stands: 2. Manufaqtured concrete stands: 3. Concrete blocks. . Site, Manufact.ured Home. A parcel of land designed ~nd desiqnated for the location of one manufactured home; its accessory buildings or structures, and accessory equipment for exclusive use of the home's occupants. Stabilisingsystem. A combination of properly installed :anchoring and support systems. stand, Manufactured Home. That area of a manufactured home site which has been reserved for placement of acmanufactured home. Support.. Sy.stem.' A combination of footings, piers, caps and 'shims that will, when properly installed, 'support the . manufactured home. 2 , , CHAPTER 3 - SITE PREPARATION 3.1 Location and Layout 3.1.1 Use of zone maps. Your home is designed for certain weather .conditions and roof loads. (See zone maps, . pe~anently.attached near home~s main electrical panel (or other location) and in Figure 3.1 of this manual.). Do not site~or'relocate your home in a zone requiring greater wind, .roof.load, or.heatingjcoolingcapabilities. tllan ~ose for which .it was designed. However, it is safe to locate your home in an area with lower load or weather requirements. For example, a home designed for a northern roof. load of 40 psfmay be sited in the southern roof load zone. 3.1.2 Access for transporter. Before attempti~g .to move your home to the installation site, be sure the transportation equipment can get through. . R~~ove any overh~nging . branches and raise any overhead' wires. Special ' transportation permits may be required from state, county or city officials. . 3.1.3 Encroacbl,nents and setback distances. Obey local laws regarding encroachments in streets, yards and courts, and permissible setback distances from property lines' and public roads. Consider future additions, such as awnings and spreen rooms. 3.1.4 Issuance of permits. Be sure that all necessary local permits ha~e ben obtained and fees paid. 3.2 80il conditions . . . 3.2.1 Requirements. .To help.prevent. s~ttlingof'your home, site it on firm, undisturbed soil or fill compacted to at least 90% of its maximum relative density. Installation on loose, uncompacted fill may invaiidate the home's limited warranty. 3.2.2 Bearing capaqity. Test the bearing capacity of the soil at the depth of.the footings after completing any grading and filling (see 3.2.3). If you can't test the soil but can identify its type, use the foundation bearing pressures shown in Figure 3.2 as a guide. If you cannot identify the soil, use the lowest value (1,000 psf) from Figure 3.2. Under unusual conditions, or if the soil appears to be peat or uncompacted fill, consult a local geologist or professional engineer. 3 3.2.3 Soil bearing testing methods and equipment. A pocket penetrometer (available from engineering supply houses) or other methods acceptable to local jurisdictions may be used. 3.3 Removal of organic material. Remove all decayable material such as grass, roots and wood scraps from beneath the home, especially in areas where. footings are to be placed, to minimize settling of footings. and insect damage. Remove shrubs and. overhanging branches from the immediate vicinity of the ho~esite to prevent windstorm damage. 3.4 Drainage 3. 4.1 Purpose. Drainage prevents water buildup under the home which may cause settling of the foundation, dampness .in the home, damage to sid~ng and bottom board, buckling of walls and floors, problems with the operation of doors.and windows, A!IDCOULD VOID YOUR ~. 3.4.2 Elimination of depressions. Grade the homesite to permit water to drain from under the home. 3.4.3 Drainage strUctures. Depending on the local landscape, ditches and culverts may be needed to drain surface runoff. If so, consult a registered professional engineer. 3.5 Ground moist~re control 3.5.1 Importance. If the crawl space under the:home is to-be enclosed with skirting or other material, a vapor retarder that.keeps. ground moisture out of the home. shall be : emplaced. 3.5.2 Acceptable types of ground cover. Use POlyethylene sheeting or its equivalent, at least six mils thick. 3 · 5. 3 Proper installation. Cover the entire area under the home with the sheeting and overlap it at .least 6" at all joints. Where soil and frost conditions permit. placement of footings at grade level, place the sheeting directly beneath them. 4 ROOF LOAD ZONE MAP NOAlli ~ PSF (Snow) ,;.ij.......... MIOOLE 30 PSF (Sn~wl ..: ..:.:....:.:.:............. . SOUTH 20 PSF (M.n.mum~ '::'. ..::~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:J .. . . . .', . ----f::::::~~::::~:::::~:::::::::::;;::::::~ \. .:::::::::.:. .....::...::::::...... 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N r_'':':':,'~':,'... ~ . . .,1.7"- .! p=;_.." u1........}7 ,.,._-" ~..~ I 1 .. T....~ ~ ~-t,.. \" r---\ : I SOUTH I ~ t " c... . . -.""'-.... ( SOUTH '. t::::7.:.~ . Basic Wind Zone 1vlap for Manufactured Housing NO SO WY c.\ Nfi co NM ,0 <0 a. 2.e III '5:> in {) NOTE: See Section 32S0.305(c)(2) for areas included In each Wind Zone. F i gu re 3. 1 Zone t1aps 5 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF SOILS .. Allowable PresSUre ' " ' , Soil Type (POU1ds Per Square Foot) Based on the Unified Classification Syst~ No allowances IIIde for ove~rden pressure, eaOe<tnent depth, water table ,height, or settlement probleatS. Rock or Hard Pan 4,000 and up - -- Sandy Gravel and Gravel 2,000 , Sand~ Sil.:'ty. Sand, Clayey Sand, Silty Gravel, or Clayey Gravel 1,500 " '. C~ay, Sa,ndy Clay . Si1.ty Cl'ay,' "or Clayey Silt 1,000 , , , Uncommitted Fill Special Analysis is Required. Peat or Organic Clays Special Analysis is Required. ROTB: To be Used, only when none of the following is available: a'. Soils'~nvestigation and analysis of the site.' ~ b. Compliance with the loqal building code. '. c. _~o~p~ten~ " opinion by a local engineer or bui'ldihg offi"eial. : Figure 3.2 General Description of Soils 6 , " CHAPTER 4 - FOUNDATIONS ...... . 4 . 1 piers .. 4.1.1 raportance. Incorrect size, location or spacing of piers may cause serious structural damage .to your home. It is important to install piers around the perimeter if required for your -home. Failure to do so may lead to sagging floors, walls and roofs. . 4.1.2 Acceptable types. piers may be concrete blocks or pressure- treated wood, . capped .and shimmed with wedges, or adjustable manufa~tu~ed metal or concrete devices (s~e Figure 4.1). Adjustable.devices.are more accurate. .Manufactured piers should be listed and labeled for the r~quir~d.loa4 capac~ty. 4.1.3 Desiqn requirements 4.1.3.1 Load~~earinq capacity. The load tha't...eac~ ..p.i~r mus.t carry depends on factors such- as . the dimensions' of. the home, the roof ;live load,' .the 'spacing of'the . piers, and the way they are used to support the home. Center beam/marriage .wall blocking is required for multisection homes. See Tables 4.1 and 4.2 for pier capacities. Manufactured piers must be rated at at least these capadities, and locally-constructed piers must be designed to transmit these loads safely ~see 4.1.3.2). 4.1.3. 2 cqnfi.q\l~ation. Figure, 4. 1 . spows. _ th.e . re~o~e~de(i. ", arr~ngement of cQncret~ ~lock piers. ~copst~ct~d ,on- site.' Concrete blQckS: sh~uld',have :n:dmiQa:L , r," -dim~si~ns' of .~~.'lea~1;. .s'~:'x '16" _:". They '~ust ~e stacked'~withtheirhollow cells aligned vertically. When piers are constructed of blocks stacked side- 'by-side, every layer 'should be a~ right 'angles~o the previous one (see Figure 4.1). Cap hollow block piers as shown in Figure 4.1 to distribute the structural load evenly across them. Caps may be of solid.. masonry or pressure treated lumber, at least 4" thick, or of steel, and of the same length and width as the piers they rest upon. Avoid plywood, as it may lead to unwanted settling or movement. Use lumber shims to level the home and fill any gaps between the base of the I-beam and the top of the pier cap. Always use shims in pairs (see 7 'Figure 4.1). r .Drive them .in tightly. so they do not oooupy. -more than. 1" of vertical: space. When the space to be shimmed is less .than the'minimum thickness of available'caps or concrete blocks, dimension lumber may ~e'u~ed ~der the caps. . ::..: .' ". Sele~t manufac~ured pier :heights so that their adjustable .risers do not extend more than 3" when finally positioned (or beyond :the:limits specified by.the manufacturer). AII'piers must rest on footings (see paragraph 4.2) that either extend below.the.frost:line'or are :otherwise protected from frost ef'fects, and. are plac~d .on either undisturbed soil or.compacted fill. 4.1.4 O88i9D procedures.' 4..1.4.1 4.1.4.2 4..1.4.3 Piers'.'less. than'. 36" . high. . You..may .construct piers .less ;than 36" :high out; .of single~ ':'open or closed- 'cell'~concrete blocks,' ':8'!. ..x '81t x 16".....- Install them .so that .t.he '.long . side is at .right..angl.es to the 'supported I-beam (see Figure 4.1). Position open cells at right. angles to the footers. Horizontal offsets should not exceed 1/2" top to bottom. 'Mortar is not required. Manufactured piers should be listed and labeled. piers 36" to 89" high. .Construct all piers between 36" and 80" high, out of double, interlocked concrete blocks (see Figure 4.1). Mortar will not be';. required. . ..' . ." piers over 80" high. Where permitted by local codes, lay them in concrete 'mortar-:with steel",~ reinforcing bars inserted in the block celFs and : fill. the cells with..e;oncrete! .Wll~:re 'such' ,: . construction is notpermftted by".local codes, have piers over 80" high designed by a registered professional or structural engineer~ 4.1.5 Looation' and spaoing. The location and spacing of piers depends upon the dimensions and weight of the home, the roof load zone, the type of construction (single- or multisection), and other factors such as the locations of doors or other openings and heavy pieces of furniture. 8 - " 4.1.5.1 single-seotion homes. Figure 4.2 shows the recommended location and.! spacing of -piers for your .. single-section home.. ; - . -- :~. .' " . .\~ . 4.1.5'.2 HUlt.isect.ioll ho.es..... '.FigUre "4.3 . shows: the recommended location and spacing of piers for your .multisection.home. 4.2~5.3 Under' doors and heavy. furniture.. Place piers on .botn sides.of.sidewall exterior doors and other sidewall openings 4~or'wider (such" as recessed entries, bay windows; and sliding glass doors), under .porch posts, fireplaces and wood stoves, and under the expected'locations of heavy pieces of :furniture suoh as pianos,' organs, .waterbe~s, etc. 4.2~5.4 Ku~t.iseo1;io{l Ri4geb.am. s~pport Piers. In addition to pierE!'located along. main beams. and. at exterior .,.' openings, piers should be placed at each rldgebeam . column location. '. . The.se ~piers. are necessary to: . t~ansfer con~entrated. roof :.loads. safely to the .', ground., Tl.Ie .location 'of 'these..piers are shown by ceither.dimensionedcdrawings prQvided with your 'home or by paint marks- or decals on..the bottom side of the center line floors. See Figure 4.4. . . The influence spans are the sums of adjacent opening spans. See Figure 4.5 for an illustration of the ~ethod for determining these spans. See Table 4.2 for the minimum pier capacity. 4.2 Footings. support every pier with a properly designed footing, as follows. '. "" . - . 4.2.1 Aocept.able. types o~ foot.ibqs 4.2.1.2 .. '. ;.... . . Concre~e.. . Footings: may cons ist of precast or poured-j,n-place' c9ncrete, pads,. slabs 'or ribbons with a 28-day. compressive strength of-' at least 3,000 psi. Unreinforced footings must have. a depth of at least 1 1/2 times the length of the footing . projection from the pier. (See Table 4.3.) Pres8ure~t.reate4 lumber.' Two fastened layers. of .2" thick' pressure-treated wood planks, with the long dimension'of the -second layer placed perpendicular to that of the first, and cut edges painted or retreated, may also be used. 4.2.1.1' 9 4.2.2 ~laoement in treezinq climates 4.2.2.1 Conventional Pootinqs. To preclude ,the harmful effeots of ground frost heave, fo~tings should usually be placed below.the"frost. line. Consult local authorities to determifie-frost penetration. 4.2.2.2 Ploatinq Slab Systems. When properly engineered by a registered professional engineer,' oompatible with the anchorage 'requirements of section 5.4, and acceptbble to the looal authority having jurisdiotion, "floating slab system" may be used above the frost line.' '4.2~~~3 X~sulate4 Foundations. Footings may also beplaoed above the frost line when th~ home is prov~ded with a perimete~ foundation' or skirting having in~ulation propertiessUffisient to,preveht freezing of the 'soil under-or adjacent to every load-bearing oomponent of the foundation and acceptable for this purpose,to the 'loc~l' authority having ,jurisdiction. Usefui des~gn guidelines ~aYb~ found in references ' 4 · 5. 7 and 4. 5.8 at the end of thi,S' U chapter. Insulation systems;should,'be 'compatible with the ~equirement to cross-ventilate the entire space under the home (see paragraph 5.5). 4.2.3 Proper sizinq .f footinqs. Proper sizing of footings depends upon the load-carrying capacity of both the piers and the soil. See Table 4.3 for recommended footing sizes for various pier oapacities. ..3 Speoial ~onditions (See al~Q Sect~on 5.4.3) 4.'.1 PloOd-prone areas. Guerdon Homes does not recommend 'siting your home in river or ooastal "flood-prone areas. Special local regulations or f100d insurance provisions may apply. ,speoial elevation and anchoring techniques are required when locating in, a flood-prone area,. ConsUlt a registered prOfessional or structural .engineer to make ~ure that home' design and construction conform to applicable federal, state and 'local codes and regulations. The FEMA publication listed in seotion,4.5 contains design and construction reoommendations. ' 4.3.2 Special snow load conditions. Homes designed for and located in heavy snowfall areas or subject to other extreme loading conditions will require special piers or footings. See tables and spe~ial manufacturer's instructions provided with your home. Ventcaps, plumbing vents, gas furnace and water 10 1-- -~ ;~/ "':11';.,' 7'-',; heater stacks, Blend Air systems, etc. shall be extended by retailer or homeowner as necessary to assure proper operation during high snow depth conditions. 4.4 Basement Foundations. Figures 4.6, 4.7, 4.8 and 4.9 show a typical basement foundation design. If.you desir~ your home , to be placed onda permanent foundation numerous speqial construction techniques must be used in the homets.setup. These consi~erations are contained in these figures. ~.5 Important reference documents 4.5.1 Foundation plans for your specific model home may be available. Please' contact the plant which constructed your home to obtain a copy of the design if available. . 4.5.2 ANSI/NCSBCS A225.1~1987, "Manufactu~ed Home Installations," NCSBCS, 505 Huntmar Park Drive, H~rndon, VA 22070, (703) '437- 0100. 4.5.3 ANSI A5lJ.i-1982, "Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and other structures," ANSI, 1430 Broadway, New York,.NY 10018. 4...5.4 FEMA 85, "Manufactured Home Installation in Flood' Hazard Areas", FEMA, Washington, DC 20472, (202) 646-2708, september, 1985. 4'.5.5 "HUD Handbook 4930.3 (1989), "Permanent Foundations Guide for Manufactured Housing," HUD, 415 7th Street, S.W".. WaShington, DC 20410 ~ . . 4.5.6 "All-Weather Wood Foundation system Manual, "National Forest Products Association, 1619 .Ma~sachusetts Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20036, June, 1976. 4.5.7 "Frost-Free Shallow Foundation Design Guidelines," Enerav Design Update, Ma~ch,1988. 4..5.8 "Building Foundation Design Guidebook," Document No. DE 88013350, National Technical Information Service, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161. . . 11 -: PIER 1 PIER 2 PIER 3 I-BEAM ~EE'~~ . C}.P PIER OOTlNG I-BEAM PIER FOOTING SINGLE BLOCKS MAXIMUM HEIGHT = 36" (SEE NOTE #2) DOUBLE INTERLOCKED BLOCKS MAXIMUM HEIGHT. = 80" STEEL OR CONCREfE MANUFACTURED PIER (SEE NOTE #5) PIER 4 I-BEAM . "",,'U""//I ~,\ C 0 II'J ~~,.." ~ ..: . '. Ot: I"", ,[00 -~ ....\ST~.... ()t:' ~.. ~ .'",u 'Of:!......;,r.., AI iI/~~ No. <()....'" ~. ..... . . , f 1. :ENE870.3571 ~ ~ = .,.. : ". ....... : ". : - .. . - i~... $TATEOF "=~i '\.-G!! ". IA" ~ ..' ~ i "~';'.:!'OIA~.,.~~ ~ iG! ~~~ ....... ~~ ,.~"'," lON~ \\\,,,, (\ " """...... ,~ I I -~ NOTES: ~ I' 8 ~~ -....... 1. CONCRETE BLOCKS FOR PIERS AR~ 8x16x8 NOMINAL SIZE, HOll.OW CELL LOAD BEARING CMU'S MANUFACTURED IN CONFORMANCE WITH ASTM 090-70, GRADE 'N'. OPEN CEllS ARE VERTICAL. 2. SINGlE STACKED CONCRETE BLOCKS ARE ORIENTED SO lHAT LONG DIRECTION IS PERPENDICUlAR TO THE. LONG DIRECTION OF THE MAIN BEAM. .. J. FOOTERS MAY BE. PRECASl'" OR POURED, BUT, IN EITHER CASE, MUST BE LEVEL IN ALL DIRECTIONS. 4. PIERS ARE TO BE PLACED ON THE FOOlER APPROXIMATELY CENTERED SO lHAT THE FOOTER PROJECTION FROM THE PIER IS EQUAL f'R0>.c SIDE-TO-SIDE AND FRONT-TO-BACK. PIERS MUST BE LEVEL VERTICAlLY ON ALL SIDES AND SQUARE WITH THE FOOTER. 5. PREFABRICATED PIERS (TYPE 13) ~UST BE CERTIFIED FOR A RATED. CAPACITY AT lEAST EQUAL TO THE LOAD DETERMINED FROM THE TABLES. 6. CONCRETE TO HAVE A MINIMUM COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (Fe') OF JOOO PSI AFTER 28 DAYS. 7. GAP BETWEEN TOP OF PIER AND .MAlN FRAME MAY BE A WOOD PLATE (NOT EXCEEDING :t' IN THICKNESS) AND SHIMS (NOT EXCEEDING 1- IN THICKNESS). SHIMS SHAlL BE AT lEAST 4- WIDE AND r!' LONG, ATTEO AND DRIVEN TIGHT BETWEEN WOOD PLATE OR PIER AND MAIN FRAME. (SHIMS TO BE PERPENDICUlAR TO I-BEAM) TWO INCH OR 4- SOULD CONCRETE BLOCK MAY FIll. REMAINDER OF GAP. Cf.P FOOTING STEEL REINFORCING BARS (114 GRADE 40 MIN) PLACED IN mE PI~ CORNERS (4 PER PIER) DOUBLE CONCRETE BLOCKS WITH ALL cru..s FIllED WITH CONCRETE AND lAID IN MORTAR DOUBLE INTERLOCKED BLOCKS MAXIMUM. HEIGHT = 96" ) FIGURE 4.1 TYPICAL PIER CONSTRUCTION 12 C!T-=- 'lEE NOTE 13 SEE NOTE. 1 SEE NOTE 1 SEE NOTE 1 SEE NOTE 1 SEE NOTE #3 L_.J L_.J ,.-, MAIN BEAUS ---~---.~-------f-it------~- L_~_.J L_.J PIER SUPPORTS. . FOOTINGS . .. . . (SEE NOTE 11) (SEE NOTE 12) PERIMETER S.UPPORT SEE NOTE 1-4-) ,.-, ,.-, --------+ft!--------!-H+- .,.-, L_.J L_.J -~- L_.J ,.-, . L_.J ""UIIIIIII"II . "", C 0 1111. ,\'....\ . . 0,.. ~'.f. ..' .l..'''' ........ C'Q "-;. ~ ",. "\ST"~;' 'L'. ~ ~ o/.,~~c, c:'Tli:......~ ~ S .. ~ NO. (r. ~ ~ / ENE8703571 \ ~ = . : ... : .. ~ ~-o\ STATE.OF ':~i . $~. I. p."~;:: \ ~" .~OtA~.' ~~# "_ ( ~~~!d'IQNA~~~""'~ ~;: l ~ "'ft""~::--::.... ...... .It S ~1 ~ . NOTES: 1. SEE TABLE 4: 1 FOR REQUIRED .PIER CAPACllY AND SPACING. 2. SEE TABLE 4.3 AND SECTION 4.2 FOR FOOTING REQUIREMENTS. 3. PIERS SHALL BE LOCATED AT A MAXIMUM OF 2. FEET FROM BOTH ENDS. 4. PIERS SHALL BE LOCATED AT EACH SIDE OF ALL. PERIMETER OPENINGS (4) FEET OR GREATER IN WIDTH. THIS WILL INCLUDE DOORS, WINDOWS, RECESSED ENTRIES, PORCHES, ETC. USE TABLE 4.2 FOR PIER CAPACllY REQUIREMENTS. FIGURE 4.2 TYPICAL BLOCKING LAYOUT FOR SINGLE-SECTION HOMES 13 ; ~ 13 I SEE NOTE 1 SEE NOTE 1 SEE NOTE 1 SEE NOTE 1 SEE NOTE 13 r , r-, r-, r-, - ---:. - - - -- +9;- - - -- - -+9+-- - - -----+8+-- PIER SUPPO~-~-' .-, (SEE NOTE 11) (SEE NOTE 12) L_..1 . 'r-, r-'r-, r-, L_..1 L_-' -----.....:--tfu-------ffi-~----_t8t_- r , rl~ SEE. F1~EJ~Or:./~ ..5 ~, r I t-----------tIt+--------------HJt-------____t 1 L ~ L_..1 L_-' L ..I r-, r-, r-, .r-, r-, . -.,----- ----+9+----- - :--+9~------~-- -- ---+9+-- L_..I. L_..1 L_..1 L_..1 L_-' .r-,. r-, r-, r-, r-, -'------ --+9+--- - - ---+9-1---- - --+H-i--------+S+-- ~_..1 L_-' L_-" L_-' L_-' r-, r-, NOTES: 1. SEE TABLE. 4.1 FOR REQUIRED PIER CAPACITY AND SPACING. 2. SEE TABLE 4.3 AND SECTION 4.2 FOR FOOTING REQUIREMENTS. . ,\\\"\1111"",, .~,\\ C D '/, i.,"'''' ...\. . .Or "" ~" ~- ." .... ~b ~ f ~,"~G\S TE~;...~ \. ~ .. ~ No. <>'. ~ g i ENE870357.1 \ ~ a*: -.. :*~ '! ~\ STATE OF :15 s ~-~. :'~$ % "<!i;."!.'!Iol~~~~~1 ~~ct ......... c.f>\.V ~ ~~~ 'ION . ~~;.. 'lit ~\\\: III'S(~) PERIMETER BLOCKING (SEE NOTE #4) 3. PIERS SHALL BE LOCATED AT A MAXIMUM OF 2 FEET FROM BOTH ENDS. 4. PIERS SHALL BE LOCATED AT EACH SIDE OF .ALL PERIMETER OPENINGS (4) FEET OR WIDER IN WIDTH. THIS WILL INCLUDE DOORS, WINDOWS, RECESSED ENTRIES, PORCHES, ETC. 5. SEE TABLE 4.2 FOR PIER CAPACITIERS AT RIDGEBEAM COLUMNS. FIGURE 4.3 TYPICAL BLOCKING LAYOUT FOR MULTI-SECTION HOMES 14 . . , , Roor" ~'JI( ... ,..!... ". . . .~..:" ; ; ~ "RiDGE, BEAM RIDGE BEAM OOlUUN ~ RIM M~B~ . JOIST MAIN BEAM------... GROUND . BOTTOM BOARD " RIDGE BEAM PIER SUPPORT FOOTING ," ..... : .t . ..' .. l.. . ,... - DECAL. PAINT MARK OR " . ". " . pRAWlNG PROVIDED FOR LOCATION DETERMINAJ'lON" FIGURE 4..4 " . lYPICAL RIDGE BEAM SlJPPORT COLUMN. PIER . .', . .J... A B ---- C CENTER UNE 7- OF R1DGE1)3EAM o E ----- INFWENCE INFLUENCE INFLUENCE I. Spp~F~R~I. ~AN" FOR .1. S~F~R ~I PIER C I. INFLUENCE .1. INflUENCE .1 SPAN FOR SPAN FOR PIER B" PIER 0 "FIGURE 4.5 TYPICAL INFLUENCE SPANS 1 r oJ r'.. " ~,,\'''"''''''', ~", C D "'I ~.." ~ ...:... OJ:"....'/~~ ,~~.;:..\STL"...~~~ ;:; . ~u c;~. ~ ~ ..'~v No ~C\ -:; . j" ! ENE8103571 \ " ~ : * ! -- : * ~ \~\ STATE OF /ff! ~~"..I." -'p.....~...} (C": ". OIA'''..' ;<;:' ~ "" ..... . MEIHOD 11 .UNIII,wmt CDf'/'EJIlLIIE 1IFJoM. OENEIW. NGID: ,'I. DAMP;PROOnfO O'F CONamE OR ~'WALLS'TO K, IN ACCORDNfCE WITH LOeN. CODES. IN THE MSENCE Of' CODE MQUIREM!N'lI1HE FOLLOWINC SHALL 10PPLYl A. EXTERIOR fOUHQ(IION WALLS OF' MASONRY CON$'TRUcnON ENCLO$lNC 1tASEM~SHAU. BE DAMP PROOfED BY N"PLYINC NOT LESS 1HNf 3 OF' PORTlAND CEMENT PARGlNC TO lliE WAU. FROM 1HE G TO lliE fiNISH GRADE. lliE PAAOlNO 5fWJ. BE CCMIED wnH A COAT Of' APPROVED IIITtIMINOUS MA1ERW. APPIJED AT 1HE ftECOMMENOm RATE. EXlERIOR ,F'OtIIfIWlON WAUS Or"CONCREI'E CONsnwcnON ENCI.OSINC BASEMENtS SHAU. IE DAMP PROOFED BY APPLYING A COAT Of' ' ~ IlI1VMlNOUS MA'TERlAI.. TO '!HE WALL FROM 'THE FOO'T1NC TO '!HE fINISH GRADE AT lliE RECOMMENDED RATE. S. FOUNMTION WALLS OF' HABITABLE ROOMS LOCAml BELOW CRAOE SHALL' BE WATER PROOf'ED WITH MEMBlWIES EXIENOING fROM THE. EDGE OF' 1Ht FOOTING :ro 'THE fiNISH GRADE UNE. THE'MEN8lW1E SHALL CONSIST 'OF' ET1MER 2-PLY 'HOT ,MOPPED fELT. e-r.m. pot.'\'VIK'r1. CHLORIDE, 55-POUND ROLL ROOFINC OR EQUIVALENT MAlERIAI.. ''THE LAP IN 1Ht .MEMBRANE SHALL BE ..' SEALIJ) NIl) FIMlLY AFFIXED TO ''THE WAU. ,c. FOUMDA11ON WALLS MAY BE DAMP PROOFED OR WATER PROOFED USIHC MA1ERW.S AND METHOOS Of' CONSTRUCT10N ontER 1HNf COVERED IN 'THIS SEcnON WHEN APPROVED BY 'THE LOCAL 8UllDINC OffiCIAL. 20, DRAINS SHALL IE PROVIDED AROUND FOUNDATIONS ENCl.OS1NG HABITABLE OR; uswu: SPACES LOCAml BELOW CRADE AND WHICH ARE SOIJECI' TO CROUND WATERCONDITONS, DR.lJNS: SHALL IE INS1'AIUD AT OR BELOW 'THE ARFA TO BE PR01'ECTED, AND SHALL DlSCtMGE BY CRAVIlY OR MECHANICAL' MFANS INTO AN APPRavrD bIWNACE S'tSTEM. ' ' 21, 'THE TOP ,OF' OPEN "DINTS OF' DRAIN TILES SHALL BE t'KOTECtED WITH $TRIPS Of' BUILDING PAPER AND 'THE DRAINAOE TILES SIWJ. BE PLACED ON 2 INCHES OF WASHED CRAVEL ORCltUSHED ROCK ONE SlM SIZE LAAGER 'THAN THE TJI.[' JOINT OPENING OR PERFORATION AND . COVERED WITH NOT LESS 'THAN . INCHES OF' THE SAME MATEftW.. 22. .1Ht OESlONS ON 'THIS AND FOllowiNG SHEETS ARE APPUCABLE. TO WIHO %ONt.. (15 PSF' LATERAL.) NlO UNITS WHICH ,HAVE A .waMUM WIDTH OF 27'-rt'. MINIMUM I-BrAM . , SPAClNC IS IS 1/r. '. , 23, '!HE DESIOHS ON T1i1S AND FOU-OWlNC SHEETS ARE APPUCABLEI' '~ , ~ SEISMIC ZONES O. 1 AND 2., ' '~ 24. T1i1S FOUNDAlION DESIGN IS NOT FOR INSTALU.TlON ON 'A ~ 0 FLOOD PLAIN. WHEN INSTAWNG CRAWLSPACE OR BASEMENT IN AN ~ N AREA. wmt SOILS HAVlNC POOR DRAINAGE, CONSIDERATION SHOULD ~ BE 0lVEH TO MEnfOOS OF' EUMtNATlNC ACCUMULATION OF' WATER IN mE 'CRAWLSPACE Oft BASEMENT. SUCH' AS 'THE USE OF' SUMP , PtJMP(S). INS1'AUA11ON Of' SUMP PUMPS TO BE IN ACCORDANCE wmt LOCAL COD! REQUREMENTS. ' . 25. CARE ~~ERTAI<EN ,IN 'THE PlACEMENT OF' cENTER~ 'I i' ~ , LINE' ~ TOAVOlD CONFUC!S WITH liWN UNn" , " ~ CROSSNEMSERS. 'OUTRICGERS. AlU twfGERS; HITCH PlATES, CAS INI.EIS.AND CftO$SOYERS, DRAIN Oun.ns AND CRO~J.-'!ATER ~ INI.EIS AND CROSSOVERS. nECTRICAL INLnS AND CRO~ ,HVAC DROPOUT PIPES AND CROSSOVERS. DRYER VENTS. WATER Iff'.ATElt ItElJEJI' PIPINO, CAS APPUANCE AIR INLnS,' ETC. (CU1TINO, 'NO'I'CHIHG OR ontER MODIFlCATlONS TO MAIN UNIf I' COMPONENTS MNOITl.IDINAL BEAMS, CROSSMEMBERS. O\JTRIGCERS, Ere) ARE NOT .PERMITTED (UNLESS SPEClFlCAu.Y ALLOWED IN ;z:~ WRIf1NG FROM 'THE MANUFACTURER). ~~ i!. 0EHtML ~ 1. THIS ~TION HAS Bt:EN DESIOH!D FOft SI1'ES WITH AN ~NAE. SOIL BEWNO C/II'N;ff'( OF' 2000 PSF' MINIMUM, 2. F'OUNDA'TIONS TO BE CONS1RUCIED ON SOIL WITH A LOWER BE'ARINC CN'1aT'f SHALL. BE DESIGNED IN ACCORDNICE WITH ACCEPTED ENC/N!ERINO P.RACIICE BY A UCEHsm ENC/NEER TO LOCAL CONDl'ltONS AND CODES. 3. CONCM:\'E COMPRESSIVE STRENC1H AT 211 DA'l'S TO IE 3000 PSI 1oIINIMUIil. 4. ItElNFOItCIHC srm. SPECIfIED TO IE CRADE ao BARS MEEI1NO Asn.t AlI15. Al1a AND AlI17, ' 5. f'OlINt)A11ON WALL MAY BE POURED COHCR!It f!' 'THICK, REINFORCED WITH '4 REBAR AT 1r OC VERT1CAL AND '5 REBAR AT 111" OC HORIZONTAL. 8. UNIT COLUMN SUPPORTS FOft CfHTEIWNE RlOGEBEAMS REQUIRE ADDIT10HAL PIER SUPPORTS UNDER CENTERUNE erAt.4 LOCATIONS PER FLOOR PlAN. 7. CROSSBE'AMS ARE CONTINUOUS FlJLL WID'IM OF' UNIT AND FJELD WELDED TO 'FACH MAIN BEAM AND SECURED AT PILASTER PER DETAIlS. SEE CHART FOR REQUIRED SIZES. 8. WJN BFAMS ARE SECURED AT rAaf END IN PtLAS'/ER PER ' DETAlt.S. WHEN CENlEft UN!: BtAM IS JNSI'AU.ED PtLAS'/ER NUST AlSO BE INS1'AUlO FOR END SUPPORT. SEE CHART FOR REQUlREMOO'S. e. 'THESE SPECIfICATIONS ARE 'M"ICAL. LOCAl.. CODES MAY CONTAIN AODmONAL REQUIREMENTS. 10. FOUNDATION WALL sm..S MAY BE CONCRM OR CONCRM BLOCK. 11. CONCRM BLOCK SHALL CONFORM TO ASN C-~. 12. IN CONCRETE BLOaC sm.. WALLS A M1N1MUM OF (2) '4 REBARS ARE TO IE INS1'AIUD IN BLOa< WITH MUD SILL ANCHORS. FlJLLY CROUT rAaf CEI.1. CONTAINlNO ,REBAR. 13. ALL L.l1Iof8ER IN CONTACT WITH CONCRM SHALL IE OF PRESSURE TRFAml Tl'PE OR OF' SPECIES APPROVED FOR USE IN DIRECT CONTACT WITH CONCRETE. : 14. 'THEINSTAlJ.ATION SI1E MUS!" IE CRADED SO lHATWAlER . DRAINAGE IS AWAY FROM STRUCTURE AND DOES NOT ACCUMUlATE UNDER 'THE HOME. 15. BACK flu. ADJACENT' TO THE WALL'SHALL NOT BE PLJ,CED U~L ''THE WALL HAS stJFfIClENT STRENC1H OR HAS BEEN BRACED TO PRE'v'EKT ~ 1 6. . MINIMUM. FOUNDATION VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS: A. Ill" x 2.( ACCESS CRAWL SPACt TO UNDER FLOOR /IMA. " 8. 1 1/2 SQUARE FEEl' OF vemtATlON PER 2S UNFAl.. fEEl' OF FOUNDATION WALt.. C. COVER VENT OPEI'fINCS WITH CORROSlON-ftES1STANT WIRE MESH NOT L.E:SS 'TKA,N 1/t!' NOR MORE 'TKA,N 1/'1" IN ANY DIRECTION. 17. I-BEAM SPUCE TO O=uR OVER SUPPORTS. USE 1/~ It ~ . 4' SPUCE PlATE WELDED OR (2) 1/'1: ll1AMETER BOLTS FACH SIDE OF SPUCE. 18. WHEN CENlERUNE BEAM IS 1NS1'AIJ.!D If MUST IE CotrnNUOUS FOR '!HE FlJLL LENC1H OF' 1Ht UNn' NlO fiELD WELDED TO CACH CROSSBEAM Nfl) SECURED AT FACH' END AT POCKET' OR PILASTER PER DETAILS. \\\~''''''''~''I \\\\ C Dill, """, ~~.,..: ....O~:/,,,~ ,:. ...0 .,.... \$ r ~ . ,:'<)..-. ~ ~ J' ~u ~,y'. \~ ~ ~ .'~ No <<'O,j/~ f / ENE8703571 \A -*' . ::: -- '.: i ~' . i ; ~... STATe OF .:~: ~ ~" " .' ~ ~ ~, (<':....~o.^~~...~<.c,;..$ '. . ^ '. ""., t"_"'-' "uJ' . ...... e.\,"" ..' '"'''''' 10 Ii A l t" """ ""11"11111""\\' CEN'l'ENJNE I PIASIEJt DEPtH BE'1M'SIZE .FOR. MAIN' NfD ~. CENT'ERIJNE BrAMS . aHI'EMItE I'lER FOO1lNG SIZE AT~ 'NOTEI FOR urms WITH C!N1!IWNE BtAM ~ TABUlA1ED' A8fNE. 1Ht CROSSBEAMS SHALL BE W8lcllS. SPACED AT 12'-4" DC MAXIMtJM WITl1 A BEAM POCKET (OR PtLAS'/ER) DEPnf OF 14 3/~ FOR 10" toWN BQJ,Is AND 18 3/~ f!OR 1'1: MAIN BFAMS. , . . 'FOonNO SIZE l'ABULA1ED FOR PIER sUPPoRTS ONLy, SEE INSTAl.LATlON /NSTRucnONS MANO.Al.. FOR RlDCEBFAM FOOTINo/PIER REQUlREloIENTS. NOTE: ALL BEAMS (CENTERUNE Nfl) CROSS Bt:N.ts) ARE TO BE SUPPORTED AT MOOUlE CENTERUNE, AS SPEClfIED,' METHOD 2: UNITS WITHOUT CENlERUNE BEAM oCl PIER WJN BrMl CROSSBrMl I I F'OOTINC PIlASTER BrMl DEPnf SEI.!CTED POCI<ET MAXIMUM I MINlMUI.I SIZE AT ENDS SIZE DEPTM SPACING SIZE W81112 t '. f!' a 1/'1: - 10" I II 1/'1: - 1'1: '1 10 1/'t: - f!' I 8 1/'1: --- 10" I a 1/'1: - 1'1: I 10 1/'1: - f!' I IS 1/'1: - Ill" 1 " 1/'1: - It' I 10 1/t' _ . _ _ _ ~..------T- -'- ~,~ '" FIGURE 4,6 FOUNDATION NOTES AND CHARTS .' .... "-J cl j IS 0.. .~_______________~~------_::::-_::-_::::--------------------"---------------------l " , ' ',: " ' " " I I' ,[~------------------l_HJr-~---~~-----------JL-H-I-------------------l_H_I-~---------------~;J I , t ' db:~ f'OO1INGS-' " :It "I . ------------------ -- ~ ------ ---------------------- --~---------------- , ______________ __ ____________________~C______________________ ___________________ I '" II ' II II I I I r.J ' II II .., · , 'I II, ' , ,II ., 1 I I IlWN UNII' I. ftiUND,fmON OP'ltOIW.. II ~eAL~'AND FOCmNC. . ,'II I I I '-1lfAMS 'I CENI'EIUCE KAM', II FOR RIDOEBE'AM COLUMN SUPPOJn'1 ' I I I. (REQUIRfD WITH MEl'HOD 1) II INST'Al.l.A1tOH 1NS'TRVCT1ON$) I I I I II II II I I I " II " 3'. CTtPI~ SI'AIfDMD , I I II II II S1ttl. PIPE COLUMN I I I II ' II ,II , ~OR ~W""~ I I I ' If II I'" ,,' lC , I &.., Ill' lC tr PlAlE .J , I ' G II II. ..' ' r€ , _~______________ _~____ ___________ ____ L_______ --------------~ ------------------- I C[J----------------~~--- -----~----- --:=It=~----- --:::~-----:=1 =~-----------------~~~ ~ 'I I' H I II I I '~I I I . ,. _____________4 ' __ _______ __4 1 t 4----~- ~--- 4 I 4--...;......--------. c:Jj=------------T==ff= ,~ ----------TlFr------r::ttj--- T II r------------9.:J , ( ":1=* L-ir-.J L____.I. , L-ir-,.J , _,.J. I , ",E ,II. r II" : ,I _______________ __~----- ________________~r--____----------------~------~------~-~ I C~------~-- ---~---- ----------------1r----------------~----W--~-----~----------U, I, r PIER II II .1 I' I A II 11 FOUNDA1tOH I B I I I t I l~c:ROSS9FAMS II I I I I II II (SEE aMT FOR SIZE II ! I II II NID SPAClNC) 11 , II II II I II II 11 I II II II I II II II I II II II ~ l:' II II I II II , " I ' . CJC------------------- ---- ----------------~C----------------------:H:------------------- [~:_~-_-:_~~_-__=_~:--_~-I-LL-;~_-_-_ ~_-~~_-~_--_-::_-_~-;-U--l-_-:~_-::_=_~-_-__=_-_=_~~_~--U:;_~~~-_~_-_~_~::_-_-_=_~~~ rH1 u u s., ~ HOTE: CONTR,tCTOR TO VERIfY AlL DIMENSIONS PRIOR TO FOUNOATlONCOHSTRUC11ON. c ,-::':--'" FIGURE 4.7 1YPICAL FOUNDATION (CRAW!-SPACE OR BASEMENT) PLAN ....... co .~~ I I PERIIoIETER 3~ """ . JOIST TO SllJ." AT PIlASTER WI'TH 11!d IWlS AT SO OC SIDING 1j'r' ANCHOR BOLT AT 8'4 ,~OF rIN~ " 14" IN COffCftEIER , B1DCK ~ INST.AlL FOOTlHG BEl.OW FROST UNE -TOE:" /WL PERlMEI'ER JOIST TO SIll. WI'TH 11!d NAILS AT SO DC ,.1/~ NICHOR IlOlT . ' WI; 1/~ x 1 1/:1 , , ' 2' fir PlATE , alPPED 0'v'tR FV.Na [ I~ 3~ """ ./ ' AT P1lAS'TER SECIlON . C-~ SEE TAIlLE 'I ,.: iHIac CL FDOmt F'Dlt 21'1fJ8' MAX FOOTER MEA NfD 1~ THICK' Cl R)()TER RtQU1ItED FOR FOOTERS EXCEED'NC ~. . It, 21'X2r. (COLUMN SUPPORT) ..~;~& FIGURE 4.8 CRAWLSPACE DETAILS ~. ...... " \.0 ~",,"llfll""i 1>.""':\. C. DC:"""",- !to.~ ..10.\'........... C'~"''',,, ~ ^~~ 'r.\STt'6" ".. ~ $- ,., ..,~y .. 'T~:" "v'.', ~ .'~ No. (J '., ';1 .. . . ~ ... . E"8703511 ~ : . i *: '. . - . t#~ = LONllIT\IDIHAI. . CHASSIS 8EoW Tl'P.lCAI.: 'fOliNoA'I1ON WALLS ME SOUD 8RICl(' Oft CUJ.I'S ' ,/~ NfCHOR wmt ALL Ca..ts: . BOLT Kr t/-r1' : ORa......... OC AND wmtIN ".- ^ 1~ OF:~ "'" ~ ll".r ~ f;. ~ AT !t.~1rr~ IT UNII' JrN,l AHD CENrERUNE.1ItN.l ' ',,. ~.Tb.JN.:' PlI.ASTElHIElWt. . '. " ,. REIWt AT' ~ OC E:AcH'WAY ,. ,,' ............................................................................................... .............1'........................,.............,........................................... (4) '4 REEWt waD'm TO . lRAHSVERSE . BFAMS wmf 3~ 8DD BLOCt< ElEVAnON . t='RONT VIEW . lAO STEEL PlAtE: 10 , RIM JO~ WITH (4) . ,L.ONGrTUDltW. ,-3 i~ II 2 1 - .lM$.. . CHASSIS IlEjt,M , , , ... 1. RDIOVE: Bl.OCI6S A. II. Co O. AHD E AT c:am:R UHE. ' 2. ROtJ. HOME 0NT0'l'lWlS'v'ER$E 1lEjt,M~', .. "3. -INSTIU: 8I..OCKS WHICH WERE IlDfOYED . '. . 4,.' WHEN ClWfE IS USED; THE NIfNE STEPS ." " IIAT_ BE ~0MlI1ED.. : UNt. ~~ ',(4) 1/'r 80llS e: ~ THICK fOR a. ~ FOlt ~JfJ8' MAX f'OO1!Il i MfA NfO 11' THICK m i FCOl!ftS EXCmllNC ~,atf'.. , i ~. ~~E I-BEAM CONNECTION OP VIEW Kr PIlASTEJl SECTION · G-cr FIGURE 4.9 BASEMENT DETAILS .. t. ,,,, . GUERDON HOMES MINIMUM PIER CAPACITY TABLE (FRAME BLOCKING ONLY) . i ~ SECTION WIDTH (FEET) 12 EAVE. OVERHANG (INCHES) o ROOF UVE LOAD (PSF) 20 30 40 ' 8 20 30 40 20 30 40 20 30 40 '20 .... ..30 40 20 30 40 20 30 40 .. 20 30 40 16 .'. .. .,. "..:: 24 14 '0 (<~; ~~~':ci. .~' ~..::." NOV': '4.'1997. . :. ~:. ~"~ . !-'e,J ~ ",..Wt' ~6 ~ ROlla. ~.tr1lld!.n" ~". :0 ~ A~~ ~.' 1,~. St>\nd~~'l.; . . .' 24 .' .. .,. ..,'. . 16' o 20 30 40 ~:..<h~!. . ~ . 1Jl, '. ",0 RE'(~'f'\' . :..~ '. 'r.t> ~:...~~...~ .~~ . . . SJ:~ lo ~ DC? 6"~ . 8"'~' . ~"'O' i"'J~ ...,. : . . 26t:?' .: 3 ~ . . . .1 '~_ . ~ ."'!o! ~ . ~ll ..'~ . 16 ~ !.J..11.l1.~.1 . ~ .., ~ ~6~A\.. ttc-~'7 . '. '. ''''' TES: 1.- MAXIMUM PIER SPACING FOR .. ::2. MAXIMUM PIER SPACING FOR 8 20 3P 40 20 30 40 2500' .. 3550 2750 3925 3000 4325 4 2400 2650 2875 MINIMUM PIER CAPACI1Y (POUNDS) MAXIMUM PIER SPACING (FEET) 6. 8 10 12 3400 4425 .. 5450 6450 3715 490.0: 6025 7150 4100 53506600 7850. , ~ I' .. e. . . 4600 5100 5625 , ~ ,".. ,'5650 .6300 6950 6700 7500 8250 ' .' ';"". 2550 3650 - . f . 4750 ..' '5850 6950" ...... ". .' 2850.' 4100.5325~' ...6550 ,7800 '" 3150 4525 ,5900' .7300 8650 . : ~:~. .... '2650'" '(':;"380(f:-. "~4.9(io:<~' ';\~"6050";"' /~':720C{"; ;l~iir:~:." ~~{~;' 2950 4250 5550 '6825 8125 . ' . 3275 4725 6150 '7600 9050 :'"~:. . 2725..' '<3900''- "5015" .,,~.6250:; ;.::':7425~;'. .' . 3000 4300' 56256925'8250' 3275 4725 6150 7600' 9050 '. '. . . 4000 5225 .. 6450 '.1650 ;." 4450 5825. ::.,7200 . 89545500, :. . ,~. i\~.~'. 4925... 6425 ':7950' .. . mg~~g~~g ..~~~u:~ "!n.25 6~00:~27.5' ~850' ..... ":1!.~: 4250 ~ 5550 :6850: 8150.... 4800" 6250 : 772.5 9200'..:;/. 5325 695.0 '8600 10250 ..... . f~.~X.. '. .~~ti.7"'S"'.' .. 8:'3' 00' ", ........ g~ . .,~;:~~i '. :'''''50''. .. ""225 . ,....\; .,,:1 ~:~, ;~ ~ 8525.' 1 0150 . . ~ " ...~.~:: . ; ":435({'" ;Sf$'SO': .' 48006275 52S0 6900 44'50 4950 5450 7200': 8000. 8850 8550 9550 10550 280.0 31.00 3400 2900 3200 3550 2950 33QO 3675 3000 3325 3650. 3100 3425 3750 3170' 3535 3900 5800 6500 7150 '4570 511 5. 5660 ; 7370 . . 8280 9310 '8900 10000 11075 5970 6700. 7425 8" LONGITUDINAL I-BEAM IS 8'-0". 1 0" AND 12" LONGITUDINAL I-BEAM IS 12'-d'. TABLE 4.1 MINIMUM FRAME PIER CAPACITIES .... - ...... - . ., REF. DWG #: i' Ff8 -25 ,q Cf 2 ; \ 20 c '{ \~;;L'i~t~:P-'" '1'; f:{r~-":~ r:1Jj""; \-':,.,:,~ '.j::"!~>:;~~:~ ~.~,.~ . , , MINIMUM PIER .-CAPACITY (POUNOS) TOTAL ROOF MAXIMUM ,INFLUENCE SPAN (FEET).' . WIDTH LIVE LOAD (FEEt), (PSF) {, .8 12 16 20 24 28 32 ' 36' , 24 20 ' 1200 ' 2000 2800 3550 ' 4325 5100 5900 6675 7450 30 1525 ' 2550 3575 4600 5600 6625 7650 8675 9700 40 1850 - 31.00' 4-375 5625 6900 815.0 '9400 10675 11950 ' 26 -20 1300 .2175 3050 ,3900 4750 5625 '6500 7350 '822S 30 1675 2800 3925 5050 6200 7325 8450 9600 ' 10200 40 2025. 3425 4825, : 6225 7625 9025 10425 11800 132QO . ' , 28 20, 1375 2275 3175 4100 5000 5900 6800 ,7700 8600 30 1750 292p 4100" 5300 6500 7675 8850 10050 11225 '~ .- 40 : 212S'- 36.00' 5050 652q ,8000 9'450 10925, 12400 1"3850 : , , 30 2'0 .. 1475 ' .2450 3450 4450 5425 6400 7400 8400 9375 30 1,$0'0 . 3200 4475' '5775 7075 8375 9650 10950 12250 40. 230q ",3900, 5500.. .7:100 8725. 1.0325 11925 13525 15125 _, ::32 20 15Z5 2550 3550 4:575 5600 6600 7625 8650 9650 ;' ',' 30 1950 3300 4625 5"950 7300 8625 9950 .1.1300 12650 . .t. ~....., .;. \ 40 2375 4025 5675 7:550 9000 10650 '12300 '13950 15600 I . c 0 ;,,~ ,~",.~,.. ,,~....: ...p.Sa. "',~~;: ~ ~.:~:(i'ST~lti",~ '\ ~ : q; No. ()'. . ~ i i ENE8103571 \ l !*! ... :*; \~\ $TATE OF /~! , ~~.,,'A.O ^~~.~.~ f " ~ ...Y 1",'-. I'~ ....' .'i" "',J' ."..... "~~1.0# .Ck~~ , "Jtl t:t '} . ., . ~ TABLE 4.2 MINIMUM PIER CAPACITY MULTI-SECTION RIDGEBEAM COLUMN SUPPORT .21 PIE,R MrNIMUM FOOTING SIZE OR EQUAL AREA CAPACllY SOIL BEARING CAPACllY (PSF) (POUNDS) 1000 1500 2000 4000 600 12x 1 2 12x 1 2 ' '1 2x 1 2 12x 1 2 800 12><12 12x12 12x12 12x12 1000 12x12' 12x12 . 12x12 12x12 '~500 ' 15xl5: 12x12 ' f2x12 12><12 2000 17x17 14x14 12x12 , 12x12 o 19x19 1 )(15 1 x1312x12' 3000 21x21 '17x17 15x15 12x12 3500 22x22 18x18 ' 16x16 12x12 4000 '24x24 20x20 17x17 12x12 4500 25x25 21x21 ' 18x18 . 13x13 o 2 x27' 22x22 9x1913x13 5500 28x28 23x23 20,x2.Q ,J4x 14 :. .6000 ,29x29 ,24x24 .21.x21 -f5x15 ' 6500 . 31 x31 25x25 22><2,2 15x15 7000 32x32 26x26 22x22 16x16 ' 00,., ,., 33xJ3 .27x27 2Jx23. 16x16 · 'SOOO . ... ,34~34 28.x.28 - . 24x2~ '17x17 ..L 8500 ". 35,,35 29><29 .' . 25x25 17x17 9000 36x36 29x29 . 25x25 . 18x 1 8 9500 " ~;57x3730x30 .2 x2619x19 100.00 '.38><38 . 31x31 27x27 19x19 1100'040X40 -- 32x32 28x2S' .20x20 12000 42x42 34x34 29x29 21 x21 13000 43x43 35x35 31 x31 22x22 14000 45x45 37x37 32x32 22x22 15000 46x46 38x38 33x33 23x23 16000 48x48 39x39 34x34 24x24 17000 49x49 40x40 35x35 25x25 '18000 ,51x51 42x42 36x36 , 25x25 19000 52x52 43x43. 37x37 26x26 20000 . 54x54 44x44 38x38 27x27 ,2 i.oo 0 55x55 , 45x45 , 39x39 . 28x28 22000. . : '57x57 46x46 40x40 '. -,' 28x28 · ,"230,0~.. .58x58 47x47 , .41x+,l 29x29 24000 5.~x59 48x48 ' 42x42~,30x30 25000 60x60 '49x49 ' 43x4330x3 ,,,It II " NOTES: ", ''&'~,.. ~C. DO 'I"" . ., 1. FOOTING SIZES'. SHOWN ARE FOR SQUARE PADS AND ARE- BASED ON THE AREA l'O~"G\'F;TE~" ~ ~"::. (SQUARE INCHES) REQUIRED FOR THE ,LOAD, OTHER FOOTING CONFIGURATIONS. ~ '$/...~ No. ... \'f.. .. SUCH AS RECTAN~UlAR, MAY :B.E USED PROVIDED THE AREA (SQUARE INCHES) IS i : ENE87035 \ : EQUAl TO OR GREATER THAN THE AREA OF THE SQUARE fOOTING SHOWN IN THE! '* : ... : * ! TABLE. FOR EXAMPLE. A 12" ><22" (288 SQ. IN.) FOOTING MAY BE USED INiJ'lACEi...: STATE i ~ i OF A 16"xl6" (256 SQ. IN.) fOOTING. AlSO, TWO 12"x24" PADS MAY BE OS ED 'i ". .'~ ~ IN PLACE Of ONE 24"x24" PAD. PROJECTION SHAll NOT EXCEED lOP". '" i ' 2. THE FOllOWING TABLE SPECIfiES THE MAXIMUM FOOTING SIZE FOR VARIOUS ~. 11 ~,,, FOOTING THICKNESSES. THIS TABLE IS BASED ON UNREIN fORCED FOOTINGS: REINFORC~,JON ~, ~,..", . . FOOTINGS MAY REQUIRE A SMAlLER- THICKNESS THAN THAT USTED BUT MUST BE "'....,,"'~ DESIGNED BY A UCENSED ENGINEER. AlSo SEE SECTION 4.2.1 FOR AlTERNATNES. FOOTING' SGl STACKED DBl .STACKED " " ' ~.. p'; T Pmax PIERS W x L BLOCKS l x W I L I "~ 4" 4" 16"xl6" 16"xl6" PIER J I---L- 6" 6 1/2" 16" x24" 24" x24" ~ 8" 8 1/2" 19"x2r 2rx2r' 00" TABLE 4 3 12" 13'" 24"x32" 32"x32" FOOTING 00. . 18" 19 1/ 32"x40" 40"x40" FOOTING SIZES 22 -!'~-1i;1;.~' ., 11h::" . .li.~:k~if~ CHAPTER.S - S~~UP PROCEQURES I . 5.1 Hoving home to location. Make . sure th'e following items are complet~d'before pl~cing the home: .Tne site is properly. prepared: See Chapter 3. , .. .AII concrete work n~cessary to s~t~~ng the home' is finished. .utilities are installed or available. ,. . My trenching, for. crossover ,drain lines .or' for wheels tha1;.' will be left in place, is c'omp'lete. . .' .Items 'th~t could be diffi~ult .toin~tall after the' home is. ~ite~ (such '.as ancho.rs and ground mo~sture :re~arders) are" in ~eir.proper loeation~. . .. CAUTXON: THE HOKE WEIGHS ~EVERAL TONS. USE. ADEQUATE TEMPORARY S.U~PORT .BLOCKING~ SAFJ;:GUARD WORKERS. . GUERDON HOlms RECOMlQ!:NDS WOOD BLOCKING. '. . . . So 5.2 Setup Procedure I~structions. P1ease'Read 'Carefully . s. 2.'1 Leveling and. Blocking. It is important that these instructions ~nd precauti6ns are adhered .to.: closely if .y~u. .ar~ to. enj oy the'.cc)1nto~able~. 'sate and' trouble f:ree home.. tbat'has been. .designed 'and' built for you. . The followinq'..four items apply to. th~.; set-up of all homes (sing~~.,,:,sectiori Ct.Iid mu;tti-sect.i:on hom~~) ~ Ea~~. s~ep sh?uld .be ..cl?-eck~d~ .,!f.f ~s :i1;. is complete~. .'.j '~e set-\lp .-crew~' should' con~i,st ,of a. mJ.nim~ of two. . . experiencedset..;upmeinbers. .. . . In fOllowinq the procedures below. for s,et-up, it. ,is. . recommended that your home be installed: a's close as :poss'ible to the'ground' as local..codes permit~ yet: still providing 'a 'crawI" space fo~ periOdic inspection. This may require that wheels' and, t~res be removed: and .that the ground in the axle hub. and drum area be "dug out" ~o the drums can be set lower. 1. After selecting the foundation system desired, select the footing area and load capacity from the information contained in Chapter 4, Foqndations, by relating the information in Chapter 4 to the strUctural load zone for which your home. was designed and will be set up in. 2. If the support foundation or tiedown types selected cannot be installed when the home is in its final position, these portions of the support foundation systcD . 23 # " must'be installed before the home is positioned in its final desired location. For example, ground anchors required for a tiedown system normaily must be installed before the home'~ls': plilced fn its" fInal position. " , , . . '. . . ..." . ~ 3. ,UPoi'i'd~livery o,~ y,o~r: new ,home" at:1d"~~fo~e,p,~acil1g",in its final position, you should inspect both 1nterior and exterior for possible shipment'damage. Any damage should immediate,ly, b,~', reported to your deal~r. 4. Prior to set-up pf your home, the soil beneath the final home .location should'be prepared as outlined on Chapter 3. 5.2'.'2 SiJiq1e 'wide set-up ,Procedure: pfer 'Foundatio'n 1. Position y~ur home in 'its proper final location. .. . . 2,. Using an:"ad~~ate' jack'~t -:th~,h~;tCl1,,~,"'rough" level' t,lie home.", Thi~ is only a "rough" lev~l and,notthe "final" l~y~;t .., " ' , -, '.. ' , , 3. Placing the~indi~idual s~pport 'foundation$'under the home in the correct sequence is very important and should be done as follows: Place the first lifting jaCk under the chassis' main beam, just forward of, the front spring shackle. LOcate the lifting j'ack'so that a support foundation can be placed next to the 'front'spring shackle. 4 i Position a second ,lifting jack' Under the s~e, c~assis' main be~ just behind th~ rear sp~inq'sh~ckie. , , 5'. Us,ing both, jac~s unif~rmly, lift' one si<lle of, ~e, home and 'place'a support foundation '(using appropriate siz~dpiers and footings as referenced, in"Chapj:e~, 4), next to, the ' frQn,t': '~prinq shCic~ie..' ':, ,", ':' ,', " " ' . .: . , 6. place a' s'ecorid support foUndation' wi thin' 8 'feet of the first or, if necessary, immediately behind the rear ,spring shackle. On: three, four or five' axle units where these two support foundations could be further than 8 feet apart" place 'a third support' fou~dation between axles spaced as evenly as, possible between the first two support foundations. 7. Place one additional support f9un4at~on towards each end of thecl1assis'; main' beam , within 2 feet' of the 'extreme end of the home. 24 , "";'.i,: ~'," .. ;. 8. Lift the opposite side main beam as outlined above and "rough" level by placing support .foundations directly . opposite those placed: on.' th,e first' s'ide ~ .- 9. Complete the "~ougQ." leveling from front to rear and side to 'side' by 'adjusting the support. foundations'as required. '. -, . . .. 10. Evenly ,space intermediate support piers under themaln beams so that the home is supported ,as required. . (See Figure 4.2.) 11. Place additional 'supportsat each side of doors or openings 4 feet wide or wider. 12. Additional support foundations are desirable under, chassis' main beams' or floor joists where extra heavy furniture or appliances are located. 13. Make 'a "final"'level 'adjustment 'o~ ,tl1e home using :a.. . standard" bubble level or a manometer type level ~' Work from' front, to 'rear and' side to side to 'obtain "fina~tl' level conditions throughout .the home. Each individual support foundation should be snug and in contact with the home~ . . 14. Thetiedown system must be connected. as discussed.in' Section 5.4 of these instructions, and in accordance with the instrUctions of the 'tiedown and anchor manufacturer. 15. In the event of a slight settlement .any time after the. initial installation, releveling can be accomplished by fOllowing the procedures detailed above for "'final"' I eve l.ing .' . . , ) " . 16. Inst~ll all, light shad~:s' and ligh.tff?Ctur~s as ileed:~(t.. '., ..... .'. ." . . :.... '. -'. ..' '. 17. Connect and...test.util'ity ,systems"'re1.~ctrical, 'water," drain lines and gas lines, . a's appl1'cabl=e)" as detailed in Chapter 8. '(This is a retailer/set-up contrac~or responsibility.)' , 18. Check'and adjust the entire home for items' which 'may have become misaligned in transit or during set~up, such as the-fOllowing: a.' Adjust passage doors to close easily with proper alignment. . b.Realign cabinet doors. c. Adjust drawers to'open and close easily. d.'Adjust cioset doors, aligned and square with walls. e. Adjust exterior doors to close easily and be square with frame, and to lock and unlock easily. f. Adjust all windows to open and shut easily. : 25 ... g. Adjust drapes to operate easily and completely close. h. Recaulk over the top of all windows and doors and other seams as necessary. '. i. Retack any loose moldings., panel connections, and trim. j. Retighten Up" trap fittings. . . 0" ... 19..0n.some'models, it may have been necessary to ship loose appYiance Vent pip~ng to aSSure the pipe's safe transportation to the final site~' ",Check all applianoes to 'confirm'that all venting is 'ins~alled per the app~iance .installation instructions. 20. Install.and/or .connect all 'other parts and items shipped loose with 'the home. 21. CQnduct final.clean-up.operation in the home. , . 22. Your Guerdon Home is ready for occupancy. 5.2 . 3 Xul t:Lvi4e 8et-:up proae4ure I . pier Poundation . 1. strip all' pla'stic anci, wood b~aces from both units (weather proof, coveriQ-g arid temporary supports).. Be sure al~ exposed nails and staples are removed~ 2. position. one-half (usually the 'heaviest half) of the home in'its proper final location. 3. "Rough" level this half of your home' as outlined in steps 2 through 12 of the Single wide set-up Procedures. (See Figure 4.3 for spacing and location of individual support' 'piers ~ ) . , 4. Place an additional support foundation under the floor .rim'joist a~ each ridge beam column loca.tion (See Figures 4. 4 and, 4. 5) .' . ' 5. On;. modeis with the heat duct crossover in the floor or in the 'ceiling, check the mating gasket for proper a~ignment and installation~ 6." Once the first half of the home is in place, a strip of $ill~seal.insuiation should.be attached per Figure 5.'1 to the marriage joint of the first half. 'The sill-seal insulation will fill any gaps between the two halves of the home ,and help prevent air infiltration. (Sill-seal provided by others.) 7. Position second unit along side the first unit being careful not to jar the first unit. ApproximatelY six inches or less should separate the floors. Bringthetwo floors together using jacks or similar devices.. Draw the 26 floors together tight (at this stage the ceiling'will usually be' open at'the center). " !' 8. LOo$ely' attach "the"flbors together, (See Figure ,5.2)'. ' Predrill holes in the, floor', rim joist. and, insert:~tJ1e lag screws~' OO"'not fully'ti-ghten. ,(The optional methods " " shown;in Figures":'5.3',: 5"4 and 5~5may, be: used, but are in addition to,! Figure 5.'2. )" . , ' , , ,". .' ). " . , ' 9. Starting with the "inside main beam, :rough level .the" second floor as detailed in the Single Wide Set-up Procedure:i':::'Steps;"2 'through :"11 V"".; ;': ,: ',,;, :" .. ' ,~ ,~~, c '> "J, i-'.~.i.:.!::: ...~1...~.,...: ;-.!.!.!: 4~:<7'"..:":.'\' ~'.-:- '~"'f..;': .,- ':"~"'" ":.- '.,.:-:": .:-.,.... .. 10. Close"the gap' in:the "center of the 'ridge ,beam ,'halves by raising the outside of the second lUlit. Connect .the top of the ridge beam ,using,orie' of 'the', methods shoWn in ' F iqures 5. 6, 5'. 7 or 5.8. It may be necessary to adj'ust the ceiling joint flush before installing the connections. : A 'jack and tee is used ,to raise whichever ,ceiling, is low. Start 'in-the front and work through the home to the rear. On homes which have ridgebeam 'column' supports in 'only one half, t~e ridge beams must be. bolted together at each ,colUmn location. See Figure 5.12 for quantity and location. 11. Tighten the lag screws to securely' fasten the floors together. ,12. Make a final level adjustment of the home using ,a standard bubble level or a manometer type level. Work , from front to rear 'and side .toside to obtain finaL level conditions "throughout 'the home. " Each individual :support foundation'shOUld be:snuq and in contact with'~e home~ 13. a. On metal 'roof h01iie~, 'install the. ,;r:o~f 'cap with:>sealan,t tape along; each side (See FicjUre ,.5.8) '~ Qverlap:~ " _" ' approximately.two or th~ee:inches'using sealant tape between sections. ..Screw roof cap along each side"at three" inches on center. Screw cap sectio:ps together, ,at overlap two inches on center. Seal 'along both sides of roof cap, overlapping joints and all exposed screws with rciaf,coating~ . Check entire roof and 'roof':jacks. If io'doubt, apply 'roof coating. Install eXterior, finish pieces on the front and rear of the home to finish the center joint. b. On shingle roof homes, install two layers of 15' felt along the length of the home's ridge line and tack in place. The felt layers are 'to be overlapped 4" at each seam, with the top layer seams offset a minimum of 48" from the bottom seams. Install' the top courses of Shingles on each half with 4 shingle nails, positioned So - .. ~ !I 27 5 S/-6'!above ..the butt "and nQt in.orabove the :s.elf-. sea,ling strip. The nails are to. be .pl~ced:as. :.required by the instructions on the shingle bundle wr~pper:.. Cut the ta~s. off...:ot.. the,. fJhingl.es.:;;to' .be.: used.:-.,for;the::rJ,dqe cap. Bend the shinql~ ,lenqthwise so.as to:have.an .. equal .exposure on .each '.half...of..:the .ri(,ige. ,Begin at ' either end of :.. the "xidqe . and lay the shlnq1e. :over the top edge and secure it on each. side wit:h,a'nail located 5 1/2 from the exposed end and 1" .up from the. e.dge. Lay the 'succeeding shinqles so.'.as..toexpose 5". . '. . . NOTB: In cold weather, waQl.~.t.he,-'shingle.s ~ef~re .:. bending. them; field' installed .: shingles and ridge caps must be'.hand . tabbed, using aD apprQved tar and:.sealer. . 14. Connect:gas line flex 'CODnecto~ '(crossover').wtie1:~ appl'icable. . (See Fiqure 8.19.)' . 15. Connect, ~lectrical .cros$.ov.er' as ;required with th~ material provided. (,See.Figures,..8.15.')" '. . : ~ . ;.";. .~ '. .:~' ;. .... .;. . :-: .. ..r.... :, . t.._:, . . .' . . : ~ 16. Connect .duct crossov.~r..'. 'Flexible' qrossover mu.st be supported so that it does not. rest on the ground. (see Fi.qure 5.9.) 17. Connect waste line crOssover'where applicable. 18. Connect hot and cold water line crossover connectors where applicable. 19. The .tiedown, system. must be connected . as discussed .in Section. 5.3 of .th~s'e .instructions, and in. acco~dance. with the instructions .of the .tiedown'and.anchor manufacturer. '-". '..... ....... '20. .l:n.tb~ ~ve,nt. of a. sligbt, s~tt~emeJlt. any:: time a(te;r,-..;i~~' . initi~l instal'la~ion, releveling. .c~. ::~e accPmP,li$heq. 1;>>y . ~ollow1ng the procedures Qetail~d 'above t9r ~final~ 1 eve 1 inq,,!:. '.' '.. . .... 21. Install cq.l light shades and .light. fixtures. as: needed. . ". <. ~."!. .. .... .. ... .. . . t.".'" . 22. Connect and test utility systems (electrical, wat~r, drain lines. and gas lines, .as applicable) as det~iled J,n. Chapter 8. . -23. In~tall the ridge beam molding over the center joint in the ceiling. 24. Install carpet, carpet padding and molding where applicable. 28 ':l<': 25. . Check andadj"Ust. :thee'nti~~' ':home for: :i tems. wh~"n' may have become' misaligned in' transit 'or durin<l setloo.Up, ;'such as th~!~f.ollowinq:', ',',: . .;: ~.....- ......:.. . .:~.: ,.... "a .~~.~~l=e~~~'S~.?E!L:d~b~~.:'~~,':'~I~~~-: ~~~i~~:: W~~,~;;~i:~~~r .' b~'R~al'i9n ~abihet':do6rs.~; ':':~"'-" .;: .;. ,1:....<.. : ,"J. :.. 'o'."Adjust a:tawers't.o;:~bpeh:' and' close:easilY"~::' .. ;: .;:. . d. Adjust closet doors,' aligned and square with walls. e. A~just exterior doo~s to..cJ-ose easiiy and be'. s@are "wit.l1' trame';' ana.:to lock:'-and',un1"<)ck easlly'~:",,):;,-.;".. f.Adjust. all windows.:to open and:'shut easily. ' .--: '9.' 'Adjust drapes;'l:o oper~te"eas~lr~"8J1d c~mpletel:y<"olose. :""':h:.'.Re~aulk:" ove'r...tbe.-.t~J?' of:'all . windows ~nd:.dQor~i'/~nd other seams as necessary.~ .., .,', .. . "..~ .; ;r... i. Retack any loose moldings, panel cQnnections, apd t~im. j. Retighten. "Il" trap fittIngs. . ',:: .:;, ',: ;" .' ;"'-;" ::;..~ '., ..' 26. on'some models, ,it ~ay have 'been ne~essary to'ship loose appll:ance .ve1'i:t' p~pi~9.to"~s~ure-:~the. ~ipei:;'-safe' . :',' transportation to ~e~fina~ site~ Check'al1 appliances. to confirm that all"venting '1's installed" per the appliance installation. instructions'. ..' 27.' 'Insta'll' and/or conneot a1l' othe'r parts and items shipped loose with the home~ : 28. Conduct final clea~-~p.operatio.n in the 'home. 29. Your Guerdon Home is ready for occupancy. 5.3' Ancboring Instructions. . After . blocking and'. leveling I the Instal1er. sl)ould .secure .~e 'J:l~m~,;clq8:inst 1:h:e wind.' ; ". -. ~. ":: '. . . .. . :'. -.' .: ..~ ." -:'. : .. ". ~ :", ..:.. j" . I.. 5.3.1 HUmber' of"1oaationof ancbors." . Select..the'nUmber and locat.ion....bf' .straps . arid' -anCl)ors '~r()ii1" _ithe, chart'i:'and- diagram of ' the:'appropria6!"Figure S':10.:.'.'"iJs'e 'only l-:is'€e.d"and 'appr~ved ground :anchors capable of 1:esistiilg.at' -ieas1: the. 'mihimum loads given in the chart- for the method you seledt~ '. 5.'3.2 Installation of ancbors." . Install-the anchors 'at the' locations selected' from : the'.' appropriate Figure. 5.10.' ., following. . the anchor manufacturer' s . instructton~. Install dOuble-head anchors at all over-the-roof~tie locations. Line up the shaft of each anchor with its strap (see appropriate Figure 5.11.). When connecting more. than one strap to.a single anchor, line'up the:shaft of each 'anchor.~ten'the calculated resultant of combined f~rces (see appropriate Figure 5.11.). You may want to consult a registered. prOfessional or structural engineer to determine the correct angles for the anchors. . 29 5.3.3 strap Tenstoninq. If YQur home.is re~eveled at someqate after t.he ).n~~ia~ :teIlsiol1.ing 'oe '..tl}~ an<?~~~i~9 ;str.aps, the straps should be r~tensioned as ~peci.fied. ,J"n ,..1:ne .anchor manufacturer's installation instructions.. .,::Straps '.must be inspecte;C:l periodically to assure that prop~r'~'tension is provided il) each strap. . I~ I?~r~p~...;a~~:.~found :1;0.. b~ loose, then re~~l)sionj,ng. Qf : the .'. s~i;-aps. shg~ld. be p~rformed. . 5.3.4 - . .. ",.... :'. .... "~' .' . . I '. .... ., '. . . I: 4,' Optionai . ov~r-the-itqo~.. 8t.r~p's. . . Op~ional . ov~~~~e-roof straps may be used to. provide ~dditional..stability..for single- . sect~c;>>n' homes., . .above;,and.'beyond t;1ia1;. from the: mandatory frame ..~i;~:-downs. for W1:nd'~ Zone 1.. straps . and anchors. should be installed per:' Figures 5'.10, ~111d. S ~ :L1. . . Severe ,:cllmatic ~i)~c1iti~~s. '." ..... I' . _ . 5.3.5 5::.:~.~:$..1 I're~~~nq ~;L~Dlates.., . B.e sure .ancbor augers ar~' '. "',-:-- in~t:all~~; 'b~.l:~~ .the..'~.r~,l;t li,ne., '.~ring r.periQds of '. ~"'. ~r~s~ :heay~y. J>e.,prep~r.ed. to adjust .~ension on the , ,", ~~tz:ap.s . .t9.. ,.;t~lc~ ;~p' slac~... .:' . 5.3.5..2 . ~"'.: .' . . ." ,". '. .", . Se~ere'. wlridzones. .Guerdon. Homes does not recommend installing your home 'in an area knoWn.~o experience. severe winds, or in any zone that requires greater wlnq":",,resisting.capabilities than those for which it was designed (see data plate). 5.3.5.3 Flood-prone area8~ . Guerdon Homes does .not recommend siting manufactured homes in flOOd-prone areas. Foundation.co~sider.a~ions ar~ discusse4 .in section ." 4.4...1 app .th,e., F~ 'do,cUmEmt. referenced ~n paraqraph 4.5.4. Unconventional 'anchorage and tie-down often . .,. .: are .needed.. in d~siqning and constructing. the'. spe.c:ial ..' el~vated fqunda~ipns '~p~~.maybe 'r~~~red in'flood- prone areas. ". Consul-t :,a .registered ..professional or . ." structur.al. en9~neer.. . :. . . 5.4 Installation or on-site~ttached structures. Design all. attached buildings and structures to :support all of their own .live and dead. lQads, .cind.-.to.'.have .fire separation as .required by. s1;ate or local ,or~inances.' . . . . 5.4.1 szp'inding rooms.. See specific instructions and: illustrations included with your home. . 5.4.2 Attached.qaraqes. Attached garages must be installed according to the manufacturer's instructions. and to all applicable local codes. They must be supported independently 30 ;;~);r ~.t'<tl, ?~ t " 1'( l~ .,;. of the' 'factoi:Y~btiilt portion' of-'the home. - "'Electric~l".:' .' circults.ingarages shou~d be provided'with 'ground 'fault . interrupt;ldn. :fSee spec?i.fic instructions ~nd illustrat;;~ori~ included':with':y6ur-llome~:1;.. .:.. .... . ,., .' ,;,., :., ....'. lV:.)t:.::'J, :'.. ~ '. . ,. ... - I .. r. 5.4.3 Porches.' site-constructed porches must be constructed !:and . inspected according.to applicable local building codes; 5.4.4 S~~~s, stairways and landings. steps, s~airways and landings must"be constructed and inspected accord1.ng to applicable le<?~l. b~!lding . ,codes. 5.5 Skirting. 'Skirting installed around the home should have n~mclosing"vents located at or neal; 'each c9mer and as high as. possible to cross-ventilate the"entire..space under, the. <,:' home. 'V~~t: f~~e ,area ~~ould be equal ,to. at least on~., squC!lre foot ..fC?:r;~~'e:yery ~1.~C? ~quar.e ~eet of the ,home"s f100r 'area, and this at.:ea sh'OQ.ld 'be further increased when',:insect',sc'reens, slats; ':etc. '~are:used over the open vent :a,re,a.: In 'freezing climates, install, skirting so as to, .acco1DDi6date 'l~2 ':inches of f;.ost heave upl1ft:to 'prevent buckling of floors. Take care that' r~inwater'6annot be channeled or trapped between tne skirtln9'and siding.'. . . . ~ . , 31 I . \ - ~ ': "- I --- ~-,. I ..:. .,:-'~:! '. ':'. " GUERDON HOMES . . )~JI~.o. ~ONE I (15 PSF' lATERAL)" 'T. fIWC 1l[-DOWN SHOULD lIE: IGW1ED TO PROPERLY SEaJRE lHt: HOME.' ;'.' 2. CMJI-lHE-ItOOF lIES All[ NOT REQUIRED WITH f'IlCf'fRLY SPJaD. lID ~ fIWC 1lEJ)OWHS. ttOWMJt. W CMJl- 1M[-IlOOf llOlOWNS' NE IlS:lIllRO). Bt 1M[ ~ .uI&SDlCJlOH. ,bIf.Y MAY' IE lN$W1EDo , " 3;' CMR-'H~ lIES (WHEN' IlS:lUlllOlk:l It m:uRfJ) 10 ntE SNlE CROUND ANCHoRs ~ 1M[ 1ImOWNS. 4. FIWIE 1lEDOWNS NlD N<<:HORS ,. NOT SUPPUED Bt ,CUERIlOH ItOtlES. :' 5. CM:R-lHE-IlOOf' ,SIIW'S ~ IlS:llMED) ,. SUPPlJED fit CUERIlClN ttOIolEX ANCHClItS NfO END 1RE'A'NOIIS . . ME TO lIE SUPPlJED' 8'f 0lH0lS. . , L GIlOUNO NOlOfl$ NID FJW.IE lIES SHAU. IE: CW'...u: OF ItBISIlMO A lDtSU',l.OAD OF 4725 POUNOS NID All[ to lIE IN$fJoU!D HIt tHE AWlUFACIUROt"S INSI'AI..IA1ION lN$I1lUCIION$. BUf ,. NOT 10 EXIE)Cl IIE'roHD 1M: SIOE.WAI.1. OF 1M: HOU(. 7. $lED. NIOtORIlC [QUII>YOlI' EXPOSED 10 1HE Wf:A1HER SIWl.IE: PIlI'JIECTED WITH A'1 LEAST lI.3O DZ. OF ZINC POt SQl.WtE fOOT OF stm.: ., ,1'UCDIOf1' ()If fMAMC 1lOlOWN SIlW"S -'NO NQtClIlS ......... , lIE OfFSD', UP to fOUR f'EE1' TO AllOW AUCHWOO wmt CMR- M-llOOF Sl'IW'S J>RlMDO) tlO oa:RfASE IN lHE TOTAL. ......1IOt OF FJW.IE 1lEDOWtlS R!SUI.1S. t.' D€SICH 8\SED ON, 88 Itr !-BEAIl SP.-aNC N<<l A WAXWlIII SIllEWAU.',ttEICKf OF r-c'. 10. AHCHORS SHOULD BE camFIED FOR THESE COHOOlONS fit A PROfESSIOfW. ENClllEER. ARCHITECI' OR A NAlIONAU.Y IlECOCNIZO) lESlING I.A8ORATOR'f AS TO ,1HEIIt RESISTAHCE. IlA5ED OH.. THE 'IHSTAU.ED -'NCLE OF owaw.. lIE NIlJ/OR \'ER'IlCAl lIf: UlADIHO -'ND NlCLE OF NlCtlOR. INSTAUAlloII. AHO 'hP(. OF' SOl. IN WHlCH ntE NCHOIt IS TO It IHSW1m: 11. GROUND ANCHORS SHOULD BE: EII8OlOm ea.ow ntE fROS1' UNE.-HI) BE: loT I.EAST 1:t ISNE lHE WAlER TABU: NfO 12. CROUND ANCHORS SHOULD BE: lHSTAU.ED TO lHEIt flU. DEPnf. HID SI'A8IUZEJt PlATES SHOIJU) BE: lHSTAU.ED TO PROVIDE ADOED RfSISfANC[ TO 0YDmIRHlNC OR' SlJOlNC t3. N<<:HORIHO [QUIPIISf1' SHOW) BE aRTlFIm l1t'A 1IfllI:j10la) ~ fHCINEER OR NlCHI1ECI'.TO RESIST neE SPECIfIfD ~ IN ~ WITH TESnNC PIlOCEllURB IN ASJW' STAHtWlO SP(QfJCAllOH D3S1J-tl. STNlllARD SPEaf'lCAlIOH fOR SJIW'PlHC. flAT $lED. AHD srAI.S. 14. STRAPPINC TO Bt 1YPE: t, FINISH 8. CRACE 1 STEa STRN'PlNc, 1-1/4-' WIDE AND .D35 \HCHES \H lHlCICNESS. CER'IlfIEl) Bt " REClSlERm PROfESSIONAl.. ENCJNaR OR MCHl1'EC1' Its CONFORWIHC WIlH ASlU STAHDAAO SPECIFlCA l1OH, 03953-ln, -STNlDAAO SPEtlflC41lON FOR SJJW'PIHC. flAT SlED.. AHD srALs-. " 1IQlOWNS " . ~, REAR 'llEDOWH1 1EDOWM SP~ r-{f' IoWC f'[Jt QWfr 'llEIlOWN SPAaIlG f'[Jt QWfr 'NIlOWII SP~ .1'fJl QWfr 1lfJlOWN SP~ I'fJl QWfr ..... I 7." ~.. 'IICOWH SPIOHG .1'fJl QWfr l.4 III ~ Tl'PICAl SIDE' EL.E.VAnON ,SHoWING nEDOWN SPACINGS 1 SEP 1 1996 " 1 JAN' 3 1997' REF CALC NO 1 NOV 24 1997 Mll-1Itf:-flDClf' $l'lW"S ('IIHOl REIIUIIlED) . ... .- IOCLPlD IlIPllt Off ..- f ~1 ..~~~S~~G nEDOWNS .~.RE\,ISED, 1:. ' :~ NOV 241997 @ . '. ~ .. , .~" "e\W,u ....i1. . J:::;:1' FIGURE 5,10 " . ,_I Cun.~' :.A~' . RECOMMENDED nEDOWN SYSTEM , AIle! S-Cct)'S. " . . ". ".,. ':~i . . fRAME TlEDOWN SPACING CHART flOOR FAVE llEDOWH' /oW( .. , 'W10lH OVEJUMC SPAClHC PIER HfICHT 13..... SlNCLE ..12"' MAX 10'-0" 42" 15'-6" SINClJ: ',t2" MAX '0'-0" U- 1S'-'et' SIN ,~ MAX 10'-0" fd' "s.-rJ' '16" MAX 10'-0" 42' 31~~ ' 16" /oW( 10'-0" . 5%" ::.:. :p :11 II ;.1 1.[ ill Ii' ,I I ~ 111 I I I" Ii :. .. .- . WIND ZONE 2 (100 MPH) FIGURE 5.10.1 RECOMMENDED TIEOOWN SYSTEM TYPICAL SIDE ELEVATION !?HOWING TIEDOWN SPACINGS 2'-Cf MAX lIEDOWN SPACiNG PER CHART lIEOOWH SPACING, PER CHART lIEOOWH SPACING PER CHART 2'-cf MAX TIEDOWN SPACING PER . CHART W \D , ... " 1. F'RAMt TIt-DOWN SHOIJ(D 8t INSTAlLEO TO PROPERLY SECURE THE HOME. . 2. ~ TIES m. RtOUlMD IN AOOITlON TO' RtAME TIEOOWHS. 3. ~ TIES MAY&( SECURED TO THE SAMt CROUNO ANCHOR AS M nw.ct liEDOWNS WHOI DOUlllJ: HfN)[I) NfCMOR IS CAPA8I.! ~ RtSlS1INO COM8INm LOAOINC. WHEN ANCHORS ARE NOT INSTALtm -AT THE ,AHCl.E. SPECIFIED IN M. TABU: A STA!lIUZER PLATE. . MUSTo BE IHSTAUED IN ACCOfll7ANCE, WlTI1 .AHCHOft MANUf'N:n1RER'$ lNSTRUCTlON$. 4. 'FJWIE llmOWNS .Nfl) ~ ARE NOT SUPPl!EO BY 'C~.HO"'ES.. '.. . . . $,.~' TIt STfW>S AItt SUPPlJ[O BY CUEIlOOH HOMES. . . , ANCHORS AND END TREATMENTS ARE TO BE SUPPUEO BY OTHERS. II, CIlQUND '~HORS AND FRAME liES S~ BE CAPABLE or RESI$TINO.AH ULTIMATE TEHSlON LOAD .OF. 4725111 ARE TO 8E INSTAUm PER THE IotANUF'ICI\JRER'S 1NST~1lON INSTRUCTIONS. BUT m. . NOT TO EXTEHO 8E'I'ONO THE SIlEW1U. OF THE HOME. 7. STUL ANCHORINC EQUlPMOIT El(POS[I) TO M WEATHER S~ BE PftOTECTEO WITH AT LEAST 0.30 OZ. OF' ZINC PER SOUAM: F'OOT OF' STEEl.. a. DESICN BASED ON 99-1/2" I-BEAM SPACINC AND A MAXII.lUI.l SIDEWALL HElCHT OF' 7'-~. . 9. LONCITUOtNAL liES ARE INSTALLED JUST INSIDE I-BEAMS AT CROSSMtMBERS'1N ACCORDANCE WITH THE TABLE AND NOTES 4. a. AND 7. 10. FRAME nEOOwNS ARE POST1T1ONED AT CROS$IolEMBER LOCA'TlONS CW1THIN 3") WHEN STIW' CONES 0" BOTTOI.l F'lANCE OF' 8fAAI wfn.t N>PfIdoIm 8UCI<LE OR LOOP. 11. ANCHOftS'$HOUU) BE camnm tOR THEStCONOlTlONS BY A r-ftOf!SSlOriAL EHGlNEEft. ARCHITECT Oft A *1lONALLY .RECOCNIZED TESTlNC.l.JBOftATOft'( AS TO tta ftESlSTANCE. IlASEDON THE INSTALLED ANCl..E OF' OIACONAL lIE AND/OR VER1ICAI. lIE ~ AND NfCl.E. OF' N<<:HOR lNST~noN. AND TYPE or SOIL IN. WHICH TME ANCHOR' IS TO BE INSTALLED: 12; GROUND NfCHORS' SHOULD BE EMBEDOED 8E1DW THE F'ROST lINE RIO BE AT. WST It' 1IKNE THE WATER TABLE.AND 13: CROUND ANCHORS SHOULD B! INSTALLED TO THEIR F'Ull DEPTH.' mil STAllIUZER PlATES SHOULD. BE INSTAUm. TO PRCMDE AOOEO RES1ST~.TO OYERTURNIHG Oft SUOlNG F'ORCES. 14. .ANCHORINC" EQUlPNtNT stlOUL.D BE CER1lFIED If( A RECIsttRED:'PRClF'ES$IOHAL DlClNEER.OR 'MCtlI1D:T TO RESIST THESE~IFORcEs 1M JCCiOflONlCt-WITH TESTINO '. PROCEDURES..IN ASTN STNfOMD SPEClFICA110H 0393-91;' STNfOMD .SPECIFICAllON FOR'. STRAPPINC7, nAT STUL AND' SEALS. T5.:GRClUNO NOfORS'TO BE.,RATED.tOR ~.TAllUI.ATEO IN CHARJ$.nMtS U wm FACTOR .OR.-\JLTIWJE ~ OF' 47251 WHICHEVER IS CREATER. .' . 18. STRAPPiNC TO BY .rrPE 1. lINISH I. 0N00E i STEEL STRAPPlNO, 1-1/4". WIDE 'AND..035 ~. IN THICICHESS. CERm'IEO. If( A AEClSfDlED.PftOftsSlOHAL'.EHCMDt.OR ARCtfITECT AS CONF:ORM1NC WItH ASTIol STAHlJNlO SPEClf'ICA- liON 03953-91. oSTANDARO SPEC1F'lCATION F'OR STRAPPINC. F'lAT STEEL AND SEAlS". . k~';'_ FRAME T1EOOWN SPACIN.G' CHART EAVE WINO ZONE 2 OVERHANG SPACING DBL HEAD LOAD ANCHOR ANGLE SEE NOTE 10 \ ""'''11'",,, ...." ...\ C. DO,c:. 'I, FLOOR .... O~\....oo''''''. "'O..to.. '.... VtIDTH ,:; "S ...;:~"tIFIC;;",,~ ~ S ...(.)~ ~.. ~ : No.OO4 _:\ - . S "', . . - : . :. .. $11. . ..; " - .J j. \~\o;~6Fi~..)~I:?~~t/'h,~.. : ::.' .- .... ~... '.. ... !'li' . ..... ..' . '.." 'u'~"".. ~ ~: '., . ". . . "'i<:'ffEO~ ."...~ . ",,,....,,,, 1 2" MAX SO MAX' 8' -(/' S'-Cf 31$0'- 31S01 &0" ,eo" 2 2 . as a1. TYPICAL SIDE ELEVATION SHOWINC :TIEDOWN SPACINGS 2'-<1' WAx T1tIlOWli SPACING PER CHART 1'IEDOWII SPAClHO I' 1'IEDOWII SPAClHO PER CIWlT PER CHART 'IItDOWN SPACING PER CHART 2'-4'IMX' .t:> o EAVE ',' . . 'OVER':fANC I SPACING 1:2" MAX yo MAX'. 31 sol 31S01 $'';'8'' 8''':'8'' 1. ntMC lIl-oowN SMClUU) IE INSTAUm TO PllCPERL.Y SIX:URE nc HOME.' 2. ~ 'lID 11<<. MaUIItm IN AOOlJION TO FlWIE TlEDOWNS. 3. WII'IlCllL 'lID IM\'K SUIJRED TO nc SM<< CltOUNO AHCHOll AS nc FRMC 1IEDOWNS WMOC DOUIU HFADED MCHOR IS CNWIt! ot flESISnNC COMelNED ~ "WHEN AHC:HOIlS foIfE NOT. lNSTAlm'J(( 1Ht Nflll.E SPECIFIED IN 1HE TMlE A srA8lJ%m,'P&ATE MUST lit INSTALLED IN ~ WITH NfCHOlII MANUF'1CnIRER'S IHSI'RUCT1ONS. '4. FltAM[TIEDOWNS Nfl) ANCHORS AM: HOT StIPPUEO BY 'GUERDON HONES. ,. WlmCAL nt STIW'S AM: SUPPUm BY CUOlOON HOMES, ANatOR$ Nfl) END TRtANOnS ARE TO II( SUPPIJEl) BY OTHERS. . 8. ClROUNO NoIOtOftS AND FJW.tE ntS SlW.L 8E CAPMlE or: "'RESI$TINC AN UlTIMATE TENSION LOAD ~ 47251 . AM: TO BE IN$WJ.ED PER tHE' MAHUF'ACTURER'$ INSTAU.AllOH lHSTRiJcnoHs. ,M ARE NOT TO EXTEND 8t't'ONO 1Ht SIDEWAU. OF tHE HOME, 7. $TEn. AHCHORINC EQUIPMENT EXPOSED TO tHE wrAlHtR SHAlL 8t PROTtC1'ED WllH AT lEAST 0.30 OZ. OF ZINC PER SOUAftt FOOT. OF STEEL e. 0ESlCN BASED ON 99-I/%' I-BEAM SPACING N40 A MAXIUUU SlOEWAU. HEICHT or 7'-8". .' . lI, LONCITIJOINAI. ntS AM: INSTAUm JUSr INSIOE I-BEAMS AT CftOSSMDI8EItS IN ACCOftOAHC[ -wITH THE TA8l.E N40 NOTES 4. ll. AND 7. . 10. nwc 1lEIlOWN$ AM: POSTITlOHtD AT CftOSSMDlllEft LOCATIONS lWmtH SO) WMOC ST1W> COMES 0f'F 8OTlON fUHGE OF &rAM wtrH N>f'Rdfm ~ OR LOOP. II, AHOfOftS SHOllU>'.1IE CEImFlED Fat nest COHOmOHs BY A ~ ENCIfEEft. MCHII'ECI' Oft A M1lOfW.LY RECOGNIZED TESTIHG tA8ORA1OR'r 1$ TO 1HEIt M:SISTAHCE. BASED ON tHE lNSTAUm AHCI.E or 0IAC0fW. _ NfO/OR VERTDI. lit ~ NfO NfCLE. or ANCHOft 1NSTAU.A'noN. AHO rtPE OF: SOIL IN: WHICH THE' NfCHCR IS TO IE INSWUD: 12. GROUHD ANCHORS. SHOULD BE: DlBEDDED 8ELOW THE FROST UHf: NfO Ilt AT.lEAST 1%'. NKNE tHE.WA1Ut TAlU MO. 13. CftOUND ANCHORS..SHOULD lIE INSI'ALLED TO 1MEIR I'W. 0EPnf, MO' STA8IOZER PIATES'$HOW) 8t.INSTALLED TO PROYlOE ADDED RESlSTNfCt TO 0YER1URNINC: Oft SUDINC F'ORCES. 14. NlCHClftlNC EQUIPMENT SIfOUU) 8E coniFlED BY A REOlSI'ERED PROF'ESSlONAI. ~ OR AACHl1'ECT TO RESIST 1MESt SPECIFED FORCES IN 'ACCORIWICt 'liml lESTINCl PROCEDURES IN ASTN srNfDMO SPECIFICAllOH l>3llt3-1I1. STAHtWlD SPECIFICATION FOR' STlWIPINC. FlAT $TEn. NfO SE.t.l..S. IS, GROUHl) ANCHORS TO 'BE RATED FOR ~ TA8UlATED IN CHART$. TJ.IES"1.5 SAI''ET'O'ACTl)R OR UlTIMATE L~ or 47251 WHfCIfEVEIt IS ~TER. 14. SIlW'PIHO TO BY 'l"fPt 1. nHlSH .. GlWl[ 1 srtn. ST1W'PIHO, 1-1/4' WIDE AND ~ INCHES IN ntICICNESS. CDmFlED BY A MClS1'EIlED. PftOf'~ DtCIHEEft OR ARCHITECT IS CONf'OllMIHO WllH ASnI STNfIWn) ~- TlOHT>3953-91. .~SPEClF1CATION F'OR STIW'PlNC. FV.T srtn. N40 SEAlS'. .' . SEE. 'NOTE 10 1 EAVE I . WINO ZONE J OVERHAHC SP...cINC. I 08L HEAD ~ I ANCHOR ANGLE I%' MAX 31SOI. 31S01 50' 50' $'-8" ".FlOOR rAcH' l:ND ''(5f' ANe .. FlOOR . WIDTH EAC,:t SECTION MlN '" WIDTH. llSO" MAX 2 &4" I S4" MAX 2 $4' .' J 00U8Lf WlOE 00UIll[ WIDE 160" MAX 2 &4" I8$". MAX. 2 $4' SlNCLE WlOE SINCl" - .', I:. llE-OOWH S11W" NfO INCHaRlNO POsmOH ST.&.HDAAO 1HST1LI.R1DN"" ," . WIND 10HE I (15 PSF lJi N>PROVED .&.HCHaR wmt UNSlOHING HOO N'PROVED 1lE-OOWH S1lW' """ROVED BUClCLE 1-BfN,l PIER SEE CHARJS. FlGURE 5.10 FOR MAXlWI.C PIER HEJGHTS ' CROUND f'O<JT1NC ANClE Df .&.HCHOR 10 , ",,' BE''I.r,SAlAE'" ".&.HGtE 1S S1lW' ... - ",'", llE-oOWN' Si1w>'" m) ~ pOSffiON . lHST.-uAllOH wmf (Mft-lHE-ROOf S1JW>S .~ fOO11HC ....-"-_Y twiN TEHSlONlHO HOO N'f'ROVED llE-OOWlf S1lW' SEE CHARTS. FIGURE 6.10 FOR w.xwuu PIER HEJCHTS ~ I-tlE'U PIER CROUND RE E.\\/ED Federal Mobile Home ConstnJction And8afcty Standards HO'R:S: 1. OIJ!R-lHE-ftOOf 1lE-DOWH S1lW'S ME. NOT fttQUIRID 2. NtCftOftS. 11E-DOWH S1IWS HID DEVICD 10 w.'JE A IIlHIWM WOftIQHO "lAID" ftA1ItO OF 3'501 (CMJUmD OF" 472SI) AHD IAUSf IE INSTALLED II ~ WItH 1HC -MAN\Jf'N1IUIIEft'S Im'AUAllON INShWcmoHS. . 3. PROlEcmoN SHALL BE PROVIDED AT SHARP CORNERS WHERE 1HE mCHORlNO S'(S1DI REQUIRES 'tHE USE OF ElCT'EIUW.. STRAPS OR CABlES. ..,,' REVISED, 00' 2 4 1996 TIEDOWN FIGURE 5.11 & ANCHORING DETAILS 41 .. , St~vton. OR 11E-DCMN S'I1W" NIl NtctiOftlNQ I'OStQOH INSI'NJAtIOH wnH WRI'ICW. 1IEI ~ POStnON AT ~ t-efAl). .".:... MOl[: lHE IlWJCIIW.; 11E IMY ~y BE: LOOPED f'ROIoIlHE 101" OF'OOlHE CIl"f'OSnE erJM~lIE LOQ\11ONS 1IW NOT HJGN -WI1H . " ~~HO. WItH.,. HE'AT. CONfIHD IN lIE IlEU.Y' WI1H ai' .JWDOtW.' S1'IW' IN It'S TAII1' POSmOH. PIER ttaGtn' It' lMX) RIft 1HIS COfIlmOH INCl.UOES .' DEP1H OF' " . ~ FOO11NC N'f'ROVf1J llE-oowH S11W"S NaE Of" NfCHOR 10 lEAS aHlCtFIED UNUSS N'I'RlMD srAaIZER PlATE OR COUNt IS IKSrH.LED .) ~ " GROUND N'PftOYEI) NQtOR WI1H lVllN 1tHSlOHlHC tEfoO . ItfIEft 10 N'PROPfV.1E fIGURE 6.10_ .. IWCIIotUU. PIER HEJCHT.. NOlEt 11IS IIEtHOO IS 1LJ.DWa)" ONlY 1Iftat A COMESPOtIlIHC flQURE ll.10- IS f'RlMOfD IRDIQ\1IHQ 'fttE PIER HEJQHf NCD ~8IW.IIO R)ft INSWJA1ION OF' tHE M. Iir lHE OUTSIDE 8FJM. fOO11to N'PR<MD lIE-oowN SIRAP AHCLE OF' NtCHOR'. 10 IE III ME ='As"'~ SrHIIlJZEft PlA1E OR CCIUM ~ ftSWJ.ED ~ ......... PIER 0R0Ut4D . IU1'R 10 N'PftOPME F1O\R ll.10_ RIt IWCIIoIW PIER HEIGH1' ttG1D: 1. CMR-lHE-ftOOf'lIE-DOWN snwos lIfE. HOT' ~ snw-s NCD DEMCES 10 ~ A ~ M1IfO OF 31 OYERI.JW) OF' MO wsr lIE IHSDUID IN ~ IGTHJA110H INS11WCnONS. ~ mmotC stW1. lIE PRCMDED AT stWlP COIHJtS WIQIE 'IttE ~ mrEII AEQUIRES 1HE USE Of IXIINW. IIIW'S OR CHUS. 4. MCHORS wsr IUO a&:r 1MUl.A1m VIWB IN . IN FIOURE ll.10_ NO'I'E': WHEH SUCH AS DOCiR 0PEJINClS,;" I'IlE't'EHf ICSWUlIIlIH OF 11E1 AT 1HE IMlCIMt $fW:IfQ THIUI.A1ID ON 1.1'- lIE \'EKI1CW. 1E MoW lIE LOOPED 1HAOUQH A 1-1 x11". SI&I: ~.1lWlICEt' INSWJ.ED elM.lHE II01'RlU 1HE Mol M1I!lr~ ="~~~faII~ 0'IHEft ' uaHOO' ~ 1HE APPI\Of'flIA1I \.CW) ftAtIfO WII' IE USED. FIGURE 5.11.1 TIEDOWN & ANCHORING DETAILS 42 ,- :1( ., " J UNIT INSTALLATION FOR WINO RESISTANCE: FlGURE '5;.J.2:., ON-SITE . CONNECTION DET~'LS 15ct /154" F'LooR 28 ~IDE WINO ZONE II (100 MPH) '-- . . 16cr /16'" FLOO. 28 WIO€ wiNo 20NE m i ..0 "i.tPlfr 99-1/2' :l-~ t.".; . 30 CAUGE x rt WIDE MINIMUM (CALV. STEEL) CONTlNVOUS ' STRIP FULL LENGTH OF' UNIT F'ASTENED EACH SIDE OF CENTERlINE WITH 7/10x16 GA STAPLES OR ROOFING NAlLS AT. 2 1/1( o.e. MAXIMUM THROUGH ROOF' DECK. .AT. SPLICES OVERLAP STRIPS 4" MINIMUM. . ENDWALL AT CENTERlINE #axS' SCREWS AT.~: OC, {MAX)(MAYBE "TOED"): VERTICAL TIES FACTORY INSTAUEO AT REQUIRED SPACING (SEE FlG 5.10.;...) 118x.4~ SCREWS AT 22" OC MAX OR I 6d NAILS AT 16" OC MAX STAGGERED SIDE TO SIDE. ","U'."" ....'" 'C. 00 . ~~~#. . ...... o~~......... ~6~~ ~""'~iIF/C'" "'" ~ ~ .,-o~' . ~~..; .~ ... ~.- : ! No.0045484. \ :. . . } .. _. . - .. *: * . .. -: ~ ... : * ~ '; ~ '. STATE OF. ..... ~ -"^".~ ~'." ~ ~'~ ..~.l..O r.. ~ #. ~ ..... . ~ '#. . .' ~.; (II 6" -l ~~T 16d .(.135"x3 1/2") NAILS. AT t!'. OC :o.R 1.8x~ SCREWS A'r.16" 00 tMX' . . .' .' .~AGGERED,:AT fLOo,R . 1 1/2"x26 GA STRAPS AT 96" OC F'o,R . ZONES 2 .AND 3. FASTEN.ED to. TRANSVER~E; J61s:rs WITH (11) 7/16" x 16 GA STAPLES EACH END ' (1" PENETRATION MIN) . " ... Vl NOTES: . . . l. ANCHOR EOUIPM.ENT AND DEVICES, IN<:LUDINGSTRAPS...."o BE RATED AT 3150# (4725# ULTIMATE)... .' . . DCUBLE HEADED ANCHCRS TO. BE RATEO. AT.. FCR THE CCMBINED lCAD AND SHCULD _ BE INSTALLED WITH STABLlLlZER PLATES. (ULTIMATE LOAD = 1.5 TIMES THE VALUE SPECIFIED IN TABLE). '. . . . DIAGONAL TIES TO BE INSTAlLED F'ROM INSIDE I-BEAM AT SAME; LOCATIONS AS VERTICAL TIES. . REFER TO TABl.:ES (FIGURES 5. 10._) STARTING AT 24" FROM EACH END '(MAX OPEN END SPACING).-, '. '.' . . . MARRIAGE WALL ANCHCRS MAYBE SINGLE HEAD WITH A 3.1506 MIN CAPACITY (4725# ULTIMATE). BRACK ETS ARE 1 1/2" xl 1/2" x 11 GA: (MIN) STEEL ANGLE. WITH TWO (2) 7/16" DIAMETER HCLES 3/4H 'MINfMUM FRo.M EACH END AND 2" TO. 3" IN BETWEEN HCLE CENTERS (BRACKET 'MUST BE SHIPPED WITH HCME). BRA~KET IS LAGGED TO. THE CENTERLINE JOIST w/ (2) 5/16"x-r MIN LAGS. MAX OPENING FOR (1) BRACKET - 21'-0" FOR ZONE" AND 16'-6" Fo.R ZONE III. MAX o.PENING F'OR (2). BRACKETS - 42'-0" tOR Zo.NE II AND. 33'-'0" FOR ZONE III. . THE EXTERlo.R WAlL SURRo.UNDING ALL. DOORS ANO- WINDOWS HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO. ALLOW INSTAlLATlo.N OF PRo.TECTIVE Co.VERS WHICH ARE TO. BE INSTALLED IN ACCo.RDANCE WITH THE AMERICAN PLYWOOD ASSCCIATlON'S HHURRICANE SHUTTER DESIGN" ' PUBLICATION ENTITLED "SHUTTERS F'OR WOOD. FRAME BUILDINGS". THIS PUBLICATION IS AVAILABLE THROUGH THE A.P.A.. P.O BOX 1 1700, TACOMA. WA 98411-0700 OR mOM THE MANUFACTURER OF YOUR HOME. UPON REMo.VAl OF THE SHuTTERS. THE HOLE'S IN THE EXTERIOR SIDING MUST BE IMMEOIATELY SEAt.EO. IN ACC.'OROANCE WITH THE SIDING ,MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS: LOCP TIEDOWN STRAP THRU BRACKETS INSTALLtD PER CHART AND ATTACH TO. ANCHOR (s.EE NCTE 5) ANCHCRS AT CENTERUNE REQUIRED CNL Y AT CCLUMNS SUPPCRTING SPANS .GREATER THAN 48" . WIND ZONE /I (100 MPH) WIND ZONE III (110 MPH) AU. SHE'MWAU. WJmcIL 1DOWN LClCAtIOHS ME IDEH1hD EJ1HER 1ft' w.RICINGS PRCPtqD ON 'M t<<lWE OR BY tOCA1IfC no l.OCAl1oN ON A PIIHr SUPPlJED lint 1HE HOWE BY 'M IWtUFIC1\RJl ., ' . AU. 1IDOWN snw-s NI)' CCItHCnON HMDWME wsr Ho\\f: A 3150f AU.OW.faE WORIqNC (ON) (472Sf t.U1WAlt: LOoID ....). NOTE: H:NawL lEDOWN STRAPs ME. HOt REQURD ~ WN> ZONE L .' '. . ~ ~ ATI-8FJM ClOSEST 10 FREE/' END Of' SfttIaAU. Nfl ATTIat 10 CRCMI) NfCHOR. NOTE: IK.ESS HOlED ClH1tR'IIsE. AU. GflOUtI) NtCHllRS MUSI' IE lWED 11.....31101 HJ..OIIIaE LQf.D (47601 WIM1E LClLfD ~ AU. CItOUtIf NtCHllRS 11 SHrM WAU.S wsr IE ICSWUD 'e1lCAU.y ~ SHOWN. ~ .. - -. . ,. ~ FIGURE 5.13 TYPICAL SINGLE WIDE SHEARWALL TIEDOWN INSTALLATION 44 TYPICAl. SIDE ELEVATION SHOWINGTlEDOWN SPACINGS WIND ZONE 1 (15 PSF LATERAL) RECOMMENDED TIEDOWN SYSTEM LONGITUDINAL TIEDOWN REQUIREMENTS SUA-71 \,~ I i;~*{ Ref. Calc. # 1 qctober 6, 2000 ATIACHMENT DETAIL 1: TYPICAl. ~OHOmJDI..w. I-BEAM 2: TYPICAl. f1W.CE CROSSIol[l.lBER (1 1/2' lC 2' lC 1 1/2' lC 13 Q.I. IolIHIIolUl.A) J: nED6WN S'11VP 4: BANDING SElL 5: CROUND ANCHOR - INSTAlLED TO F\JLL DEPTH OF ANCHOR HEAD i~.~,.~'f} 11:~~r. \~~:ljll t:l!~ .,:.J:!.Xl .. "r."" ~ 1/8' .,.; // otfI'; "',"" -? / / .; ..? / /--;:r' /.;'; p"": // v' / ~ . / / ,~ ;-P // / Ir~ // // II 4& DEGREE ANCL! / / / / II // //~.; I.IIN. 12 CA STEt\. (0.105' lliK) II (AST).{ ,AJ6 MIN.) 11 / 11 // 11// k .- <'.Jls:~; 4 Federal Mobile Home construction ~ < OCi 6 2000 SWIVEL TYPE BRACKET SIrE INST.4llED AND PRCMDEO B'l' OlliERS WI S/8' CRADE S Bb~T , SilW' PROn:CTION AT SHAAP EDGES W,V BE I-CCOIfPUSHED WIlli A F\.OOR WIDTH 3' ~ONO PIECE OF HURRICANE ST1W'PING 28'-8' DOUBL! WIDE ~OOPED IN SLOT . BEFORE iHE TIE DOWN SilW' ROOF' S~OPE HOT INO 20 DEGREES DOUBL! WIDE UNITS (~TtRtv.TE Wnli B~OCK PIERS') . . .1. SEE' O'IliER DRAWINGS FOR fIW,lE lIEDOWH REQUIREUENTS. THIS DEI'.ijL IS FOR LONGI1\JD1N.Il. lIEDOWH DESIGN ONI."(I" 2. WHEN ANCHORS ARE NOT INSTN.LED #3 lHE ANGl! SPEClflEO IN iHE'TABLE A STABIUZER PlATE wsr BE INSTN.LED IN .a.ccoROAHCE WIn-I ANCHOR WHUFAC1IJRER'S IHSTRUcmoHS. 3. LONGI1\JDI~ l1EDOWNS AND ANCHORS ME HOT SUPPUEO 4. GROUND ANCtlORS AND FfWoIE l1ES StWl. BE CAP~LE OF RESlS1\NO AN ULl1W.TE TENSION' L().tD OF 472S1 ~ Mt TO BE INSTAllED PER iHE WHUFAC1IJREKS JNSr~l1bN INSTRUctiONS. BUT ME NOT TO EXTtND BEYOND lHE S1DEW-'I.l. OF lHE HOME. S. mn ANCHORlNO EQUIPMENT EXPOSED TO ~E wtAlHER Sw.u. BE PROTECTED WITH AT LEAST 0.30 OZ. Of' ZlNO PER SQUAAE FOOT OF' sm:v e. OE$lqN BASED ON A loIAXlMUM SIDEW-'I.l. HElOHT OF ;:-0. AND 99 1/2 I-B[..IJ.l SP,t,ClHO. 7, RESER'r'ED. . . a. ANCHORS SH.lJJ. BE CERllFlED FOR ~ESE CONomONS BY A PROFUSlo..w. ENOINEER!. .~CHm:CT OR A HA110HAU.Y RECOONIZED TESTlNO LASOMTOR'f I>S TO lHElR RESlST'NolOE, IWlED ON nlt INST..uEO ANOLt or DWJOtW. lit #.NO/OR. VERTICAl. liE L(),l.[)INO AND ANGLE OF #.NCHOR IHST~'nOH. #.NO TYPE Of' SOIL IN WHICH' ~E ANCHOR IS TO BE INST'AL1.EDI. 9. GROUND ANCHORSS~ BE EUBEODED BElOW lHE FROST UNE AND BE AT L.EAST 12 ~rNE lHt WATER TABLE AND 10. GROUND ANCHORS. Sl-W.I. BE INST'mED TO ~EIR ruu. DEPTH. AND STABIUZER PLATES StWl. BE lNST'mED TO PROVIDE ADDED RESISTANCE TO CMR1\lRHINO OR SWDIHO FORCES. STABIUZER PLATtS Mt HOT REQUIRED WHSol ANCHORS ME INST..u.m AT SPEClFlED ANGLE. 11. ANCHORlNO EQUIPMENT StWl. BE OERnflED BY ,.. RECI$TiRED PRO~IONAl. ENGINEER OR MCHm:CT TO RESIST' nlESE SPECIFlED FORCES IN ACCORDANCE WITH TESlIHG . PROCEDURES IN ~ STANDARD SPECIflC,I.l1OH 03583-81. . STANDARD SPECIF1c.&.110N FOR STRAPPING. flAT STEEl. AND SULS. 12. STlWPIHO T9 BY T'l'PE' 1 FlNISH B OIWlE 1 STEEl. STlW'PIHO. 1-1[40 WlDt AND' .035 INcHES IN ~leKHESS. CDmF\ED B'l' A REGISTERED PROftSSlOWJ. DlOINEER OR AACHlTEC1' ~ CONFORI.lINO wmf ASN ST'ANDAAD SPEClFle.t.- nON 039S3-91. "STAN9AAD SPECIflCA110N FOR STRAPPINO. FUT srm. AND St&l.$ . . , ' '\ ROOF SLOPE HOT EXCEEDIHG 20 DEGREES NO (REStRIctiON I>S TO PIER T'l'PE OR HEIGliT' EXCEPT AS UMITtO BY OTHER DET~I.S) MIHIMUl,l UNrr LEHOiH SINOL! STACK DOUBLE STACK NUl.ABER OF LONOmJDI..w. TIEl! (TOTAL EACH END) f\.OOR WlDnl o 1 so. DOUBlE WIDE- 2 MINIMUM QUAHTTTY MINIMUM STRAP EACH END OF ANOLE . E1.CH SEenOH (DEGREES) 2 36 48'-0' 62'-0' 32'-0' 32'-0' ... . , FOR USE IN ~ T~l.E: SINGLE STol.CK BLOCK PIERS · 28' IoW(IMUl.A HElClHT DOUBLE STACK BLOCK PIERS · 82' IoW(IMUM HEJOHT MINIMUM ANGLE OF' STRAP · 40 OEOREES. 'i.lAV REDUCE TO 0 OR 1 I.ONCmJOIHAL lIE PER IW.f' WIn-I PIER RESTRICT1OH$ PER awn' TO lEFT '},",:'~\!~I"" '-'\:iC"" i<.;i;';-?S,;~;;i/:':ttt~_,;,,:n 'I W1ND ZONE II (100 MPH) WIND ZO'NE III (110 MPH) H.l. stEMWIU ~ 1ncJWN lOCA11OHS 1M. ooaF1ED El1liER ft( UNO<IfQS f'ROW)m ON 1HE HOt.lE Oft trr HlIOOIfQ no LOCAmN ON A. PtaNl' SlJIfIUED wnH 1HE HOWE.1I't 1HE UNU'~ . . . " . . . '. H.l. 1EDCNN SIJWI$ All) CONNECIION tWlSiWME MUST WM: A. 31501 AWlWIaE IORIQNC lJW) (4'mI Ul.1IW'E ~ MIl). SHE'MWM.L 1IEJ)ClIIH ANCHOIt ~ IS llt:. ~ F lItE. lHIiftotU IS F~ 10 H ~ ~ . NOTE: st€MWofU 11EDOWN S1lW"S 1M. NOT RfQURED IN WHl zOft L SHEARWAU. AlTACHEO TO. SIDEWALL ! . i MARRIAGE WALl. ~ '.) kNlw.tu SWI:IMD CHASSIS PER (TYP) INSTJU. S11W".AT l-eEAW ~ 10 fREE/ . 01) Of ~ All) A1TAai 10 CROUND IIICHOR. (SITE 1NSI'1Um B\' 0lHERS) SHEARWALl.. "AlTACHED TO MARRIAGEWALL .'~~-- NOTE: UtII$S M01ED 0H1ERIIISt. H.1. CROUtlO 'S MUST lIE RATED AT. YN. 31 IWIINI.E . UMD .(moI lJW) IlK) IU. CIlautIi' IHCItORS AT stEM WIUS' wsr IE ICSWJ.ED . .~ ~ .SI<<1IN.. . ~ 'I.'Aa. ~'f (M>) ~ .) INSrIU S1lW"S AT BOrn ~ utIO SHEMWMJ. All) A.lTACH 10 CROUfI)' NIQtOR (Sl1E INSW.LfI) II't 0lliERS) FIGURE 5.14 TYPICAL MULTI-WIDE SHEARWALL TIEDOWN INSTALLATION 45 Awnings and carports. Choose tree-standing products with columns to support the~~.we~ght. Miscellaneous .Lights and Fixtures. ..Some e~erior. lights, ceiltng.. fans. cind chain-hung fiJ:ct:ures, .m~y n.at ,yet" P.~ ':.in~talled. when' the' home is delivered. . All of1:.h~se' fixture$; inU$t-.be grounded: by a.' f .txture"",:groUnding screw"< or:; ~i,:'t(!.~ '.; 'Fbi- :. ~b~in- hung fiXtures, . Use both methods.... . When' fiXt.ures. are lilburited on combustible surfaces such as hardboard, i.nstall.'a". noncombustible ring to completely cover the combustible surface exposed between the fixture canopy and the wiring outlet box. If siding has no~ been installed at a fixture location, remove the outlet box and install the siding with a hole for the..outlet box. Then .reinstall the outlet. box: and proceed' as for other fixtures.. .' '. 6.3.1 Exterior lights. Remove the junction box covers and make wire-to-wire connections using wire. :nut,s. Connect wires black to .black, white to white, and ground to ground. Caulk around the base of the light fixture to ensure a water-tight sea1 ~o'the sidewall. Push the wires into the box and secure the light fixture to the junction box. Install the light 1?uib.al)d attach the globe. Refer to Figure 6.1(a).. . I 6..1 I . 6.2 . 6.3 CHAPTER 6 - 'r~STALtATrO~.9F OPTIONAL FEATURES . . liinq.4 ~6c;)fs'~an4"'eaves.' If your home<"ll.as "'an"oPtlonai~'hinged roof or eaves. see specific installation. instructions> and illustr~tions 't:>ro~ided .separat"E~ly".with:-YQqr' hdme~".': , :. . " .'. . l ) ~ '.3.2 C.'ilincj" fans. To .reduce the i:isk of injun, install ceiling fans with the trailing edges of the.bla~es at'least 6~4n above the floor. Follow the manufacturer's instructions. If no instructions are available,. cQnne~t the wirinq'as.shown in Fiqure "6..1 (b) . , . 6.4 Telephone and cable TV. CARELESS INSTALLATION OF TBLEPKOHB AND CABLE .TELEVISION LINES MAY BB HAzARDouS. The walls' and floors' of your manufactured hom~ contain.~lectrical ~ircuits, plUmbing and duct Work. Avoid contact .'with. these nome .syst~ when drilling through and:placing cables within these cavities. Only trained prOfessionals should handle su~h wo~k. . PAl LURE '1'0 FoLLOW THESB INSTR~CTIONS KAY RESUL'1' IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEAR. Figure 6.2 shows .one procedure for telephone crossover connections in multisection homes. . ~ &.5 Special Setup Manual Addendums/and Supplements. Your home may require special instructions in addition to those included in this manual to properly setup the home o' Listed 46 '. below are several of the most common special options. These are provided by Guerdon Homes separately. Setup Manual Addendum: 60, 80, 100, 120 and 150 PSF Roof Live Loads Setup Manual Addendum.: Offset uriit Tiedowns Installation Manual Supplement (Special Pier/Footing Designs) Basement Foundation Designs 6.6 H&nufact:UJ;"er. xllstallatioD.Xllstruct+ODS... Provided separately a~e.Inst~ll~tion Instru~t1ons prov1ded by the anchoring d~Y1ces~manufacturer wh1ch must be followed. The i~structlons .provided.may not,:be the same as the anchoring device~. ~yo~ . are usi~g. If this is the case, use the. . instructions which are provided with your anchors. 47 ,--- ,.' 'G JU~CTIO~..BOX , , COLOR ..CODED ',' . WIRES ' . -. . . . (A) EXTERIOR LIGHT ' FIXTURE GROUND WIRE CEIUNG BOX CEIUNG FlXlURE GROUND WIRE . GRoUND STRAP ,FIXTURE MOUNTING SCREW .' '. (B) CHAIN HUNG FIXTURE OR CEILING FAN FIGURE 6.1 'INSTALLATION OF EXTERIOR LIGHTS 4- CONDo 24g0. PHONE CAT ~ 1. CONNECT BLUE TO BLUE, RED TO RED, YElLOW TO YEllOW, ,AND GREEN TO GREEN. 2. DO NOT STRIP THE INDMDUAl WIRES. J. INSERT THE SAME COLOR WIRES INTO THE CONNECTOR, THEN USING CHANNEL LOCK PUERS, PRESS THE ROUND PORTION TO UAKE CONNECTION. " BOTTOM BOARD ~ RED UR SCOTCH LOCK CONNECTOR (TYP) FIGURE 6.2 TELEPHONE WIRING FOR MULTI-SECTION HOMES 48 7.1 ~: ,,>~} -or CHAPTBR 7 - PRBPARATXON 01' APPLXANCBS Clothes dryer'vent. Your clothes dryer must ~xhaust.to the exterior of.. the home, . or . of any .p~rimeter skirting . ins~alled around it~ through a moisture-lint exhaust. system, "as ~~shown in Jriqure 7.1. IKPORT~: Do HOT let the exhaust .syst'ea. end under the home where. .excess .moisture' or . fllUllJiabl:* .:..terial can accumulate. Vent openings are located in" .eitber,.....the wall .or. the. .floor.. After the .duct-.is..installed, seal.thf! '. openings, 'both inside and outside. . Foll:ow the ~ryer.' . ~anufacturer's instructions 'for-inst~lling theexha~st' system~.'''' " : . ... " . ~ . If your home did not comeeqU!pped with a gas dryer, rem~er that installing one requires substantial~alteration to the )~ome. ' You. must proyide.ga~ ':'supply .piping and adequate. 'venting:as.specifiedby the gas,dryer manufactUrer. . Only a tra'ined .and experienced person s~ould install a.-gas 'drye~. cutting major strUctural 'elements (such as rafters 'or.floor joists) to allow for gas dryer installation is 'no~ permissible. Guerdon Homes 'isnot responsible for any weakening of the home's structural soundness.resulti~g .from dryer installation. Comfort Cooling systems. On1y qualified personnel may install any comfort cooling system not provideq with.the home. Follow the manufacturer '5 installation instructio,ns and conform to all local cpdes. 7.2.1 Air con4itioners~ The air distribution system of thi~ home has been designed for..a central' air, conditioning'system. Equipment yoU: install must .not'exceed the rating shown' on the home's compliance certificate. .'. :' . _ _ . . 7.2 'The home' s e~ectrical distributic;m panel may 'contain. 'optional factory-installed .circuits"for air conditioning'- The-maximum full load ampere draw ,for the,'desired air conditioning unit 'must not exceed the circuit rating shown. On the. other 'hand, electrical,:cirduitswithin the . home may not have been sized for the additional load, of non-factory- installed' air conditioning, ~nda-separate, outside electrical supply may have to be provided. Any field-installed wiring beyond the junction box.must include a fused disconnect,located.within sight of the conde~sing unit. The maximum fuse size is marked.on the condenser data plate. Local codes will determine ~e acceptability of the air, conditioning equipment, r~ting, 49 location of :disconnect means, fuse type branch circuit protection, and connections to the equipment. "A" coil. air conditioning. units must be "compatible .and listed for use . with the'. furnace in the home. Follow the. air conditioner manufactur,er's instructions. ..~ '.' .; . . . If .a. remote (self-contained, ,'packaged);; air. conditioner (cooling coil. and.:blower lQcateq outside t~e' home, .Figure 7.2) is to be .conneote4.to .the.heating supply duct, install an automatic damper between .thefurnace and the. home's air duct system, and : another :between' 'the 'remote' uni t . :and the home's air duct system. Secure the duct system leading from the remote unit to the home and do not allow it to touch the qround. 'Insu~ate ducts '.:.with material. of thermal _ resistance 'CR) 'n~t."less than'. 4, and a perm rating of not more than 1 perm.':: Connect. the duct. carrying .air to the home to :the main duct at a point.'where there are approximately' as many . registers forward of the conne~tion as there are.to.the rear. Locate the return air duct iri,the center of.the'home. Do .not 'cut or .damage floor joists. . Repl'ace insulation , .remoyed.duringtheinstallation, and seal the bottom board around the duct connections. Direct all condensation runoff away from the home by connecting. a hose to the equipment runoff outlet or by other 'means specified by the equipment manufacturer. 7.2.2 Heat Pumps. Install heat. pumps according to the heat pump manufacturer's' instructions. 7.2. 3 Bvaporati ve ,coolers. .' Install. a roof-moun'ted cooler following the manufacturer~sinstructions. . In't~~ absence' of instructions, proceed as follows: C.onnect the wires .,from :the roof-mount~d junction' box following the color code scheme of Figure 7.3 using wire n~ts,. and replace the cover' on the box. Check to be sure a rigid bas~ has been provided to evenly distribute the .cooler'sweight over several rafters. Tightly seal ail roof penetrations. and the boot connecting the cooler to the rOOf/ceiling opening to prevent leakage of water into, and cool air out. of, the home.: t , Connect the cooler to an external water supply and attach an overflow hose to its accumulation pan to route overflow water away from the home. Do not attach guy wires to roof vents, flues or other items projecting from the roof. To eliminate potential leaks, 50 . ';':'C:',>; I;.; :::, .:.<; r, ';, "', ,t~:"f!r' '.~L;" ,~,;~\::,i.'i'("i,; route guy wires over the side of the home and attach them to the roof rafter edge rails rather than the roof itself. Seal all fastener penetrations. Guerdon Homes suggests installing an insulated ligh~ning protector, grounded direotly to earth. . . .: 7.3 Fireplace and wood stove cbimneys and air inlets. Fireplaoes and wood stoves require on-site installation of additional section(s) of approved, l-isted"ohimneyrpipe, a spark arrestor and .a'rain oap assembly. See Figure 7.4. 1.3.1 Minimum extensions above roof. To assure sUffiQient.draft 'for proper operation, extend the finished ohimney. 'at le'ast 3' . above.,thehighest point where .it penetrates the roof and at .lea~t..2 '. higher than any .building .or other obstrUotion. located within a'horizontal .distanoe of 10'. If the site has obstruotions extending higher than the home's .roof peak within 10' of the ohimney,the installer may have to provide all: 'additional." section of chimney 'pipe if required --by looal oodes. 7.3.2 Requited components. The required components~of a oorreotly- installed chimney are as shown in Figure 7.4. 7 . 3! 3 Aspembly and s.ali~q sequence. Assemble and ~eal your ~ireplac~' or woQd stove ohimney.perfireplace manufacturer's instructions. Do n9t Qut any roof tru&ses or floor joists when ins~alling chimney pipes or combustion air intakes. 7.3.4 Combustion air duct inlets. Combustion air intake ducts end just below the botto~ povering' of the floor. yqu.must'extend them to the outside when your h9me has a basement .or or~wl space. These added ducts are supplied, or may bepurohased. at yo~r local hardware store. The fireplace manufaoturer's instruotions for installing 09mbu~tiop air ducts are ~~ the fir~plaoe/stove or with th~ chimney parts. D.O. not a~lo~ the oombustion air inlet to drop materialfro~ the hearth beneath the home. Looate its inlet'damper above expe.ctec;l snow l~vel, as shown in Figure 7.4. 7.4 Range, c::ooktop and oven venting. If your home is equipped with a combination range (cook-top)/grill or oven that contains its own exhaust system, route the exhaust so that it does not exit under the home. Connect flexible metallic duct between the elbow protruding from the floor and the termination f~tting, and support it according to the manufacturer's installation instructions. 7.5 Window Air Conditioner Installation. Do not plug a window air conditioner. unit into one of your homes lighting or appliance circuit receptacles. The majority of window air conditioners require that a separate circuit be installed for 51 . . the oonneotion of the unit.. See the air conditioner manufacturer's installation instructions for the electrical requirem~nts for your specific model. The circuits installed in the home are for standard lighting and small appliance . fixtures only. :. CAUTION:. Uae. of these receptacles for other purposes aay cause an overload. and the possibili~y of a potential fire hazard arises. The .only exoeption .to the above is if there..is a separate circuit insta11ed and l8beledinthe main panel 'box as being .for the use. of an air conditioner unit. .All .wiring which is to be installed.' for an air conditioner unit must be performed by an authorized electrician and in conformance with all applicable codes. 7.6 Furnaoe Deration. If 'your home is located at 4500 feet or more above sea level, your gas furnace must be derated for the altitude. This must be done by a'qualified serviceman. Al~censed.technician.maY.be required. Check-with your local authoritie's:. ". . CAUTION: Failure to derate the furnace can cause the furnace to over-heat, operate poorly and cause excessive sooting. Dangerous levels of. carbon monoxide could accumulate in the home.. 52 . .;. ..~ , .::r;: . (' RIGID - ALUt.CINUM OR GALVANIZED DUCT OR PER MANUFACTURER'S RECOt.CMENDATIONS - GALVANIZED STRAP OR EQUIVAlENT- t' x t' FRAMING' RIM JOIST - MANUFACTURER'S EXHAUST HOOD OR EQUIVALENT ,. 4. RIGID ALUMINUM OR GALVANIZED DUCT OR PER MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS EXTERIOR WAll. MANUFACTURER'S EXHAUST HOOD OR EQUIVALENT FIGURE 7.1- RECOMMENDED DRYER VENTING METHOD 53 EXTERIOR WALl HEATING/AC EQUIPMENT SUPPORT STRAPS BY 01HERS EQUIPMENT AND INSTALlATION BY 01HERS DUCT AND INSTALlATION BY OTHERS FIGURE 7.2 TYPICAL INSTALLATION WHEN HEATING AND/OR AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT IS FURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY OTHERS 54 CAUTION: 1. COOlERS RA~ AT 16 ~PS TO BE INSTALLED ON A 20 AMP CIRCUIT. 2. COOlERS RAlED AJ 12. AMPS" TO, BE INSTAllED ON A 15 AMP CIRCUIT. 3. 'ONE JUCTlON BOX REQUIRED FOR EACH COOLER. WEATHERPROOF JUNCTION BOX LOCAlEO ON ROOF OF HOME ... COLOR 'CODE: WHITE....... .~............ ... .......... ...NEUTRAL YillOW ........ .~. ....... .., ........ ..........PUMP BLACK................................... LOW FAN HED...................................... HIGH FAN GREEN...:........... ..................... GROUND FIGURE 7.3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FOR EVAPORATIVE COOLER 55 ,-- .' tj'r TRIM WfT}f SHEET METAL SHEERs IF DIFFICULT TO MAKE. FlASHING LAY . . flAT ON .RooF CAULKING FlASHING , ~OUND TOP ASSEMBLY . r ~N~ '. SPARK ARRESTOR . CHIMNEY CAP . J'-(j' ADAPTOR (MIN.) TRIPLE WALl PIPE L STORM, COUAR FlASHING . I=lRESTOP lHlMBLE DAMPER ~DLE. OPEN ~f7l l!J~ AIR ,INLET DAMPER ~DLE ABOVE SNOW lEVEL L OVER BASEMENT OR CRAWlSPACE INSTAllATION FIGURE 7.4 FIREPLACE OR WOOD STOVE CHIMNEY AND AIR INTAKE INSTALLATION 56 CHAPTER 8 - UTILITY SYSTEM CONNECTION AND TESTING ,8.1 Proper prooedures."Consult local, county or state a~thori t,ies . b~for~: .cc;>nnecti!)g :any . util.i tie~ e. . Only qualified s~ryice .peJ:;"sonnel', ..~amiliaJ;; with .local codes and licensed ...where requireq, snould m~ke utility connections and conduct tests. 8.2 . . - . Water supply ., 8.2.1 H~imum,supplypre~~ureand.re4.uot~on. The ~ater systems of your home were d~signed .for a maximum inlet pressure of 80 psi. . If you are looated .in a. .waterdistriot where the looal wat~r s~pply pressure exo~.eds8o psi., install a pressure- reduoing valve. . . 8.2.2 Connection prooedures 8.2.2.!. To s.upply main.. Connect .the hom~'.s water.'system to the'water SOUrce through the.inlet.l.ocated under the home, usually below the water heater' 1 compartment. 1 tag on ~he side of th~ home marks its location. 8.2.2.2 Mand~tory Shutoff Valve. You must install an' accessible shutoff valve between the waters.upply and .the.inlet, .as shown in Figure 8~1. It must be c full flow gate or ball valve. 8.2.2.3 Crossovers. Multisection homes withp~umbing in both sections require. water line cross-connections, as shown in F ig:ur~s 8.3 (a) and 8 ~ ~ (b) . .l~emove the shipping, . <;::aps. from the water lines. and install' the crossQver :'connectorsprovided with .~he: home. If freezing can occur, wrap water connectors wjth . insulation. . . . . . 8.2. 3' p're~z'ing:i;ro€eotion ::" 8.2.3.2 Neoessi.ty. In areas subject to subfreezing temperatures, protect expoE;led sections "of water supply pip~ng, shut-off. valves and pressure' r.eq.ucers, ..aJ:1d pipes. in water heater compartments with uninsulated doors, from freezing. Otherwise, burst pipes and costly damage may result. Use of Beat tapes. Heat tapes (either automatic or non-automatic) can protect exposed plumbing from freezing. USE ONLY BEAT TAPES LISTED BY A . NATIONALLY-RECOGNIZED TESTING LABORATORY POR USE WITH MANUFACTURED HOMES, AND INSTALL TBEK ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS. 8.2.3.1 57 " Plug the 3-wire, grounded cordset of the heat tape into the outlet located under the home near the water supply inlet (Figure 8.1). 8.2.3.2.1 Automatic Heat Tape. This tape (y~th a thermostat) is approved for instal,l~tion on all types of water pipe, including plastic. Secure it to the pipe, insulate it, and weatherproof it, according to the manufacturer' s instructions'. 8.2.3.2,. 2 Non-Automati~ Heat Tape. This tape (without a thermostat), may not b~' approved for plastic pipe unless it is left exposed, withno'outer wrap Qf' insulation. Installation is otherwise the same as with automai:ic heat tape. .'. 8.2~3.3 Preezinq Protection for unoccupied Homei. If the ' home is to be left unheatedln cold weather, drain . the water lines and blow them clear with compressed air to prevent damage from fre~zing. 8.2~4 Test~Dq procedures~ Even though the water ,system Was tested at 'the f~ctciry, it must be rechecked for ieaks at the installation site. Close all water faucets, spigots and stool tank float valves, and use one of the following procedures: 8.2.4.1 Hydrostatic. Be sure the water heater tank is full of water. Pressurize the 'system with water at 100 psi,' and then isolate it fr~m'~he 'pressure source. The system must hold this pressure -for-at le~st is ,min~tes without any loss: If the pressure,f~lls off, repressurize the sYstem and lQcate and oorrect leaks. ' , 8.2.4;2 Pneumatic. CAUTION: II' THIS PROCBDURE IS U$BD, ~OU HUST BYPASS THE HOT WATBR TANK BY HOOltING ITS CQLD ZNLET, AND HOT OUTLET LINES TOGBTHER. THIS ~aOCBDURB WILL PROTBCT 'l'IiB A~PLIANCB PROM DAMAGB AND PROTECT 'rHOS! INVOLVED IN THE TBST PROM POSSIBLE XHJURY. Connect a1r pump and pressure gauge to the water inlet and pressurize the system to 100 psi. Isolate the pressure source from ~he system. The gauge must stand for at least lS minutes with no drop in, pressure. Correct any leaks indicated by bubbles from soapy water, repeating the procedure until all have been eliminated. Reconnect the water heater and the water supply. 58 8 . 3 Dx:ainage system 8.3.1 '~~s~ly:and ~uppo~t. If p~rtions of the drainage, system wer.e' not ,in~tall~d, <l:t the fac.to.ry, all' materials. al'\d diagrams reguir~d to' 'compl-ete' i,t haye been shipped as ,loos'e ' 1, tems in €bahame. 'Assemble the drainage system follqwinq the specific instructions 'arid diagrams provided with' the 'home. st~i"rt at 'the '1nost' :re~ote 'end and work toward the 'outl"et, supporting the piping w~tht~mporary blocking to achieve the proper slope :( see" pa:r'ag~aph ",a .,3 ~ 2) '., When the' e,nt;i~e -'~ystem ba's', be~n ~omplet.,ed, 'install permanent drain, line' 'sup1;orts at 4, ':'.' o~ ce~t~r ;', aef sllo~"}.n "Figure" a. 4. ' ,',' ~""", , , 8.3.2 Pz:'ope~. sloperi a~d':~onnectC?r sizes. Drain line~ mU~,t' slope ,at leas~' ,1/4" f~ll 'per foot 'Of 'run . \1nless otherwi,s,e 'noted on the ,schematic diagram Jsee, 'Figure "a'-Sr. Exo~p~io~:' ~/a~ fall per, 'foot' is, 'allowed ,~hen' a cl.eanout is installed 'a,t 'the upper end of the run. Connect the main drain line to the' site' s~~er ,hookup using, an approved elastomer coupler ':(Figures 8.,;; and ~,. 6). , " ' 8.3.3 Crossovers. " Gonnect multisection'home drai~age li~e' crossovers as showri in Figure '8.7. 8.3.4 Solvent welding'procedures. ~he ,solvent cement used to connect drain 'lines must be compatible with th~ plpe' installed in the home'. 'Follow the manufac'blrer'$ ':':' , instructions on the container. '(See Figure 8.9.-:) 8.3 . 5 Protection from" freezi~g. Guerdon Homes has 'lns,ulated f ittinqs in the dr~liJlage system ~ubj ect , to ' f~ee~,in9 ,.~\1ch as ~,":,,1;:raps in 'the ":flo~r'. "~eplace this' insulatioJ:1 'i'~, l):'emoved , duting asseDibl,y or' ,testipg . Insu,lat:~ 'd~ain' ,l,:i}le~ "in_taIled below ,the, bottom -bpard - ,in areas' subj~qt to f~ee,zit:lq as shown - in:'Fiqure a';a'. . ,If "the' 'home 'i~ tq b~' left ui}heated:J.~..,cold wea'ther, pour 'an approved antifreeze into~'p;.;,;traps at all fixtures and stools. ' 8.3.6 :Pl:.ooc1 level, .t~s,t ,proQeduJ:e. You mus,t cond:uct a.f~~od level t'4~~t on the -'complet;.ed drainage system b~fore" cQnnecting it to th~ site'-sewer~W.ith 'the home in a -level'po~ition,,',-'~ll fiXture's c,onn~gted, and, al,l tub' and shower 'dra'in~;:pl~~ged, connect the drainage piping system to the ,site ~ater 'inlet and fill the system with water to'the rim of the'toilet bowl. Release all trapped air~ Allow the system to stand for at least 15 minutes~ Check for leaks., Drain the system. Plug all'fixtures, sinks, showers and tubs, and fill 'with water. Release the water in each fixture simultanequsly to obtain the maximum possible' flow in the drain piping. Check all P- traps and the drain sy~tem for possible leaks. Repair any leaks and retest. 59 8.4 Gas supply 8.4..1 .Type .of .gas system. furnish.edwt"th homJ!. . ..All, ,gas appliances . ~n.~~is home'., .inc.l.~ding. ~~:. he;~~.irig."sy.$t:tii,n,~~ ~re .ecIuipped 'for )iatur~:ll (or LP") ,gas.. :I( :~. .,(.9r". ~atil]:~~Ir . g~~-' .is . to be ..used as tIle ~upply iJ)st~ad~ .a qualified "s~rvice~'p~rson ..ust convert .the' 'app~:Lances. to-.,~P :'(orn.~t\,lral:> . gas., foll~~d.ng. the. .'. .ihst~<?tio:ns "pr.p;vld,ep by.: ~ac1i. apPl:~A:nC~, :m~Pl1facturer." -.. ," ", - ., ". ... . . - . }, '. '. ~.,- .' -....... .. ," . . .. . 8..'4...~ .iirop.~r..~~ppiy; :'p~e:ss~~.~'~~" "'TiiB:~~A8: ~X.piNG' ,~1'$TBH '~H yon HO.KE l[U~,.B~EJ( :DES"~G~D' J'QR:. 1t. . p~~js~ N~'t: ~;...:~dB~D . :~~.'.'., OP WATBR ooiatnor. '( 8 OZ..' "O~. 1/2" PSIl :.'. ...tF.~.~'. .PRoX' :~. "SUPPLY SOURCB. BXCEEDS, OR ~y. BXCE~D,' TH'!P" P~$Stnm,"'to'u :MUST 'XNSTALL A' .P:RBS~.~...REDUC.J:.~..YALVB.. . .~o...Qperat~.. qa.s' app~iances .s.a.fely . . :. a~d, ~~i;ci~~tl~," .<19 :riot,.exc$ea.J;bfa. '.a~~~qn~press~re.. ., . . ,..: .li~~tlo~s'~:;': 'P'pr.' Qc;lt~ral' gas sy~~e.~s;::-the ipc~Diing g~s . .'p'.r:es#u~e. ,sh~~~~ "i;~m~~'ni "'i~ttw~~.~ :;6~':. ~q4.Jl:~'. :.p~~:~,ater col~. Fo!:,:..~ syste.s,.. .the p.J::ess~r~ shoql.(i lie: "P.e.tw~en .12" 'and 14" '..; .. 0.( .w~"te;*,.c;:o~umn. c"." :' ,.: . .' .:.... . ';':., :~';: '!. ::::.~" ......'" 8.4.3 orifioinq for specific gases. SPECXAL ORXFXCES AND REGU~'.OORS. ARE REQUXRED FOR EACH KXND. or. GAS, AND AT '::~:~x:O:ci ;'~~~~=jiit~~~;pI~<<~~~~~~~~~;:t'dA~i:ON . 'XN~~R:UCT~QltS.' . BBFORE' W.ING.:~. ;QQ_CT~PNS ,~o 'nE SiTB SUJ?Pit~,"':CHECK. M. '.i:NLB~.,.bRt:r.~C~~';'OJ' (~L '.Gi\S'..AP'PLXA!tCES TO ENSURE THEY.ARE cOlUufCTLY . SEll'. 'UP 'F.OR 'TQ':TYPE ..OF 'GAs. .TO BE SUPPLtEli~~' ,"" . . ..... . . " . '''',' . ." . 8 . ".4 Crossovers. . Ins~alJ. the .gas . iin~ . c.t;oss'over '. in ..mul tisection . p.~Di~s .~~, .s~o~: in ..Fig;.: . 8..).;0 ,befqre.'.p,erfq~ing any. 'system . ..t.e.s~s .:.or .cqW1~cting ,.1::he ~yst.~)to :.t1j;e'..9.~~":.suppl-y..' All .crQssoye.rs' .~nd ';fit:tfti<i.I3l\lust ))~. .i.isted 'f~r."'~ariutact.U;red hou'sinc;J ,,:~.?'te:r;io!:': use, 'a'nd :be.the "saAie. '.s'!..,z~' cis' "tJie 'ina~I1'unit pipe.: .;' :.O~,., .~of. 'use tools to ~omu~ct.-or' .remove:tl1e . flexible <?o~e~.~Pr. ..quic;:k.. dis.cfo.nne.ct.. . .' . . . 8.4.5 Testi~q prior to connection.to.mains. .Even though the gas . system was. t.e~ted at the factqry, ..it is. ess.ent~al that. it be rec::h~cked .'for ..leaks ~t tlie,sit~. .DO No.~ AP~.LY. .PRBS8~SIN' BXCBSS' .01' TlJOSB. .SPBCIF.,X~.D ;;~BL.OW ..OR ~OU HA~ . DAHAG~ GAs. VALVES .AND/9R. :PRESf3~.~GVJ,ATOts:~ . .'Co~duct4,on~.qf the ,following two test~. 'when, .the a,ir.. .and ,piping temperatures" are' nearly equal and.will rema~n stqble. .. .' . . 8.4.5.1 Pipinq only Test. Close all applianc~ shut-off valves~ .Attach ~a pressure gauge cal~brated in ounces at the home gas inlet. Pressurize the system with air to at least 3 psi (4'8 oz.). Isolate the pressure source from the system. The gauge must stand for at least 10 minutes with no drop in 60 , ~\Y:,~'~1:1f9:t0'!,t-y;r~;}i,; ;",:,~",;,-*,;~;,~:,j~i:~.i"if~,i::,j;;, pressure. 'If any pressure loss occurs, check. all joint~ :in the piping system and at all shut-off valves with soapy. 'water. or bubble solution until the 'leaks are' 'located. Repair the leaks' and retest un~~l ~e p~essur~ bolds. ' 8.4.5.2 Test of Bntire systea. Close all gas equipment cqntrols and pilot ligh~ valves according to the indiyidual gas equipment man~facturer's . instructions.' Assure that.qas.shut-off valves for 'aii' .qas equipment. ar~' in the OPEN position. Attach a pressure gauge calibrated in. ounces 'at the'~ome qas inlet~ Pressurize the system' with air to at: least 6 oz. Check all 'gas shut-off valves and flex line connections .to valves and'~ppliances f~r l~aks, using soapy water or l?ubble' solutioJ;1. . DO HOT BUBBLE OHBCIt BRASS FI,"XHGSnTH :SOLUT.IOHSCONTAD1'IHG 1UOIOItXA~' .Repair any leaks :found, and 'retest. Close .all.equ"ipment shut-off'valves upon 'completion of. . testinej. . 8.4.6 Conneotion procedures. Inspect gas appliance vents to ensure they have been connected to the appliance, .an4 make . 'sure that roof jacks 'ar~ instal~edand have not, come loose during trans~t. .Have the gas system connected to the gas'i~upply only by an . authorized representati veof the gas company.' 8.4.7 Gas appliance. startup procedures. One at a time, open each equipmerttshut-off va.lve, light pilots and adjust burners according to each appliance manufacturer's'inst~ctions.' DDS'UllB TIlE WAUR DATER' IS PILLBD n'ft( WATBR' BBFORB LIGllTIltG ITS PILOT.' Check th~. operation of the furnace and water heater thermostats and set them to the desired temperatures. . . 8.5 Heating'oil sys~~.Homes equipped with oil-burninq furnaces must have their oiL.supply tankage .and. piping installed on site. 'These items are not ,supplied by Guerdon Homes... Consult the oil furnace manUfacturer' s ." instructions for proper pipe .siz,ing and install.ation procedures. . ALL OXL STOUGB 'TUK.DD PIPIltG:'IltST~TXO.S'.H1JST KBBT ALL APPLICABLE' LOCAL RBGUUTXOHS un SHOULD BB "HADB OBLY BY BXPBlUB.~~, QUALXI'XBD. PBRSOmmL.. 8.5.1 Tank' installation requirements. Unless the home is installed in a community with a centralized oil distribution ~ystem, youmu$t install an oil st~rage tank outside the home. Locate the tank where it is accessible for service"and supply and safe from fire and other hazards. 61 8.5.1.1 8.5.1.~ 8.5;;1.3 Vapo.rizinq (q~aYl,~Y-fe~d) fur~aces.. . ~nstall oil, tanks that feedvaporizing';"type 01.1 furnaces so ~a~. '<;\~i.' .fi"9~s ~ .~.~~~li' .!>Y.. g~.a"i ty..'; ';' .~o.' .~chieve . ~ff.~91.en~J:gr~v~~'y f;Low..I. ..l.~.~ta~l ~~.e:,: ta~ so..that its bottom is at leas.t 8" . above the leveF o'f..the furnace's oil control and its' ~top""l~. wit~in'8' of the oil control level. . ..' ! : ., ., -.' ~'. .. .... .". .... . . G~,. (pwlp~_fed)." :furnac8s ~. . s ll.lce: ;tJi~ '. :furnace includes .. . . .. . ";':'"' ....-. p . ~ .. ..... - ,., f . a ,f~~;t. P~p., ~he, tank.. 1l\ay' _b~':,:l.n~~ar,l~d above or be,~6~. 'qroUn~.." F.or..tanks ::insta1.:1~d~l>:elow ground, do not' exceed theltft.inq'capacfty.' :of':the pump, .and , .e~epd .~e f~~le,r' n~ck..1' abqv~ qrad~ and provide a 1-1/4!'.. diameter minimUm'vEmt:: pipe 'e~ending at least 2.': '~.9~~~ ~ri~e.':: t ,.., '. , ....., ':~ ::' .... >.~<: '. SlopJ;~g. and ;d.~~(J1~nq r.~~i.r.8D.\ent:S'~~~:::/~egardless of the tjpe o.f oilfurnac.e'oi: the' tan~.::locatiori', install the':tarik' to provide: a' 'qradiili.l slope tow~rd the'~ill end or drain plug (if so ~quipped). This faci~itatesputnl?i.ng or drait:l.in9 "'o~. wate7. .or .sludge. - . . ".' -.' "'. .. ;- 8.5.2 .ShutQ.~f valve. and fu@lline filt'e'r. ':j:rist:aTl "an accessible .and ~PP'rqved mariuaL1,:y-operated' .shut....;6tf:.valve at the oil tank outlet.. . ~uerdon Hom~~ ,~lso'rec6~ends' idstalling.a.suitable' filter in the' fuel 'line near tl1e:t~nk to :trap dirt and water. 8.5.3 Leak test procedure. Before operating the system, check for lea~ in.the.tank and supply piping.' 'Fill.the t~nk to ca.p~Qit:ywith fuel and examine,. all j.oi~~~ i~ th~. sy.stem for leakage'.. ..., . ...." ~.,~ 8.6 Electricity..A large enough power suppiy,~us~~beavailable ~t the site. An inadequate power supply'.ay'result in impl:Oper operation ()f, and'possib~e damage ..to, motor~ and app1.iances. .It may also increase your."~~ectticitYd,Qsts. The .;current rating in. amperes of your.bome'can be fdund on the ,taglQcated outside next to the fe~der or service entrance and also 'onthe:electrical distribution panel. .. '. ~ . . .'. ':.' . ... . ". -, 8.6.1 Description od ra~iiig ofhouS8 w.irinq.~ :Your h()me is designed for connection . to' an elec:t~ical wirin,g '..system rated at 120/240 volt' AC. PROPER AND' SUE CONNECTION DEPENDS ON 'l'HB TYPE OF SUPPLYSYSTEK YOUR HOD 1:S:' EQU1:PPED nTH. The connection to this home is a.feeder r~quiri~q wiring. at the site, or, the connection:to.this'home''j.s.a'faptory-installed service meter base. The following paragrapns desoribe the wiring and grounding of electrical feeders; if your home is equipped with a service meter base, skip directly to section 8.6.4.4. :,," , ;,<r ..,~. t.." " h:';:;, " 8.6.2 proper feeder wire and junotion box material and size. The main breaker and the label on the electrical distribution paJlel,';_g~ve. :tne,f~e~er current capacity in amperes. Using. thi~: ~p'formation, .determtn~ :the requi~ed fe~der size from the fQl.l:9wing:.~ables. ; ~e$~ $i,zes are based on. an ambient t~pe~~tu~~ of 860F. and. do not take voltage drop,into consideration. . 8.6.2.1. o~e~head Feed~~s. .Homes equipped with overh~ad ; (mast weatherheaq) . feeder entrances contain.all . necessary conduit to th~ electrical distribution .panel and fe~der P9nductors. . Refer to Figure.8.11. ~n~e~8ide Feede~s~ . Homes with an under-the-floor . entrance come with a pe~anently-attached conduit raceway that rUns t~om the electrical distribution pane;L. t.o a point under:. the floor.. Install an ap'p~oVed conduit fitting or junction box 'at the .te~ination. point... . ,Refer to Figure 8.1,.2. 8.6.2.2 8.6. 3 Groundinq....~f <'h~Dl~S 'wi thf'~~der ~o~ections 8.6.3.1 Necessity. The home must be grounded properly to p~ot~ct the occup~nts. The only safe and approved me~od of grounding your feeder-~onnected home is through the grounding 'bar.' in the elec~rical' distribution panel~' This. bar grounds all noncurrent-carry~ng metal parts of the electrical system at a single point. 8.6.3.2 procedure.. The ~ound conductor of.' the power sup~ly fe~der cable. connects the g,rounding bar to a good electrical qroun~. 'Fol~ow the feeder connection . prQce~~es . described ~n, 8 ~ 6..4.1,.. -.~, or -. 3 tc? aQ.h"-eve....p.roper grq\1ll~ing. [BxceptipJ;l~ h~mes w1th a factory~.ins,talled. service meter . base must be grounded. differently. Refer to. the specific . instrUctionsd .in'S.6,. 4 .,~if appl.icable.] ~nsul~te the grounded" circuit conductor (neutral or white. wire) from.the grounding conductors (green wires) and from equipment enciosures and other. ;, grounded p~rts. Ipsulate ne~tral circuit term1na1s in the distribution panel board - and in ranges, clothes dryers, and,cQunter-mounted cooking units - from the equipment enclosure. Bonding screws, straps or buses in the distribution panel board or in appliances should have been removed and discarded at the manufacturing facility. 63 ,--- 8.6.3.3 Unaooeptable methods of grounding'homes.Grounding · to a rod,' a ~ater pipe, or through, the home's hitch castel;' .will not'satisfy:the'important:'grounding requirem~nt. 'Nevel:: use the. neutrar'c'onductor of the f.eeder 'oab.1e as a ground wire. ' Do' not groUnd the 'neutral bar in the electrical' d-istrib~tion 'panel. 8. 6..4 COlUlectioD procedures. ".Connectiorisshould be made only by a qualified".:~~~~~r~~,i~~ using. one,..~'~.,t~e: .~~~~~~~ng methods: '8.6.4.1 '50 ~...(e.der' cord. Your home maybe equipped with a permanently-oonnected 50 amp. . feeder cord stored in . a oompartment under the . floor. 'If so, it is ready 'to.be plugged into a 50 amp.', 3"'pole:~ '4-wire, . '120/240', VOlt'qrounding' service reoeptacle after , e'leotrical . tests have been. oompleted .' (see 8.6..6). :t :.1fA1UaHGI KAHY.'BOKBS ARB 'BQUZPPBD"POR 100 UP. OR GRBATBR SBRVJ:CE. '. UHLBSS YOU BOKE. ZS 'BQUIPPBD POR ONLY 50 AHP... SB~VICB, DO NOT AftBHPT TO USB A PBBDBR CORD OR "PIGTAZL" CONNECTION. . Connect homes equipped for '100 amp.' or greater' service by one of ~e three following methods:' . 8.6.4.2 Hast weatherhead feeder. The routing, connection and. support .of the s'ervice drop must "meet local codes.' Ho~es'equipped:this w~y'contain all necessary. conduit to the electrical' distribution panel and.feeder conductors. If the masthead is located above the-roof' overhang, allow.a minimum 8' clearanqe above all roof .points the conductors pass oveJ::. There' are two exceptions to this rule: (1) The'~ertical clearance may'be' reduced to 3' if the roof has "a minimum "slope of 4 .in 12 : and (2) The vertioal 6learance lQay be reduced to:'18"'if no more than 4' "of service'~rop. conduotOrs pass above . the '.' roof' overhanq, and if they terminate at a through~ . the-roof raceway or approved support. A minimum clearance must also be provided from the fina~_grade to the service-drop conductors. This measurement may vary from 10'.- to 18' depending on. the types of traffic anticipated below the service drop (refer to the National Electric Code). Uriless impractical, locate service heads above thei point'of attachment of the service-drop conductors and' make them rain- tight. If individual conductors do 'not extend downward, form'drop loops. 64 ~;;',:.";,; ,:~,', "'1"/,' ';';~ Ij',i.").i'F' i",'t!}.!;~{l';" 8.6.4.3 underside junction boX feeder. A raceway from the main panelboard to the underside of the home allows for installing an approved junction box or fitting, which must be used to connect it to the supply raceway. Install' properly-~ized conductors from the main power supply to the panelbdard. Refer to " Figure 8.1:3(a) and (1)) for con~uctor and junction box requirements. The.homeowner or. installer must provide the supply connection including the feeder conductors, junction box and raceway connectors. Protect conductors em~rg!ng from the.ground from a minim~'9f 18" below grade to 8' above grade, or to the point of ent;rance to the home. The distance measured from.the top.surface of a buried cable, conduit or raceway to the. finished grade must meet minimUm burial requirements outlined in the National ""Electric Code.; Use" a moisture-proof bushing at the . end -of the conduit from .which the buried cable emerges. 8.6...... service eqUipment; meter base. Either an overhead or underground entrance maybe provided.' The exterior equipment and'enclosure .must be. weatherproof, and conductors must be suitable for use in wet locations. When a meter is provided on the home, connect. the neutral (white) conductor to the system grounding (green) conductor on the supply side of the:main:disconnect. Refer to FigUre 8.13 for typical meter base installations and one" method of grounding the service equipment. The homeowner must provide' th.e grounding .electrode conductor(s). The grounding electrode .should be an 8' length of 1/2" dia. copper rod 9~ 3/4~ ga~vanized steel pipe. Drive it into .the ground'at least 12" below the surface and 2' from the foundation, or bury it horizontally in..a 2 1/2'-deep trench. Connect the ""grounding conducto~ wire to the grounding electrode with. a" grounding '.clamp. For" added protection~. . homes with metal frames' or siging should be connected to earth by means df additional bonding jumper ground fault return paths t9 underground metallic. water pipes, ground rings, additional ground rods, etc. to prevent "the buildup of hazardous voltages. 8.6.5 Crossover connections. Refer to Figure 8.15 (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f) and (g) for typical crossover wiring connections, for multisection homes (located along the centerline between the sections). Crossover locations can be distinguished by metal junction boxes or access cover panels. Remove these panels and connect the enclosed wires as 65 ~ illustrated. Some crossover.connectors plug together and do not require 1unction.boxes. 8.6.6 System test proce4u~es and equipment 8.6.6.1 Pre-connection tests. Conduct both of the following tests before any electrical power is supplied to the home: . 8.6.6.1.1 Circuit.conductor continuity. Conduct a continuity test by placing all branch circuit.breakers and switches controlling individual outlets in the "on" position. The test should .give no evidence of a connection between any of the suppl~ c. conductors (including. the neutral) and the grounding .circuit. You may Use a . flashlight continuity tester. 8.6.6.1.2 Groundinq continuity. Using a continuity tester,.test all. noncurrent-carrying metal parts to assure continuity to ground. The parts to be checked inciude: appliance enclosures, including fans; · fixture enclosures and canopies; · metal siding and roofs; · metal water supply and gas lines; · metal ducts (except foil-covered insulated ducts); · the home's frame. On multisection units, perform this test only after completing all electrical and bonding.connections.between.the unit~. NOTE: GROUHDING IS NOT. REQUIRED OR THE . KETAL INLET OP A PLASTIC WATER SYSTBK OR ON PLUHBING PIX'l'URBS SUCH AS TUBS, PAUCETS, . SHOWER RISERS, AND KETAL SINltB WHEN THEY ARB. COHNBCTED omY TO PLASTIC WATER AND DRAIN PIPING. 8.6.6.2 Post-connection tests. Conduct the following three tests after turning on the main circuit breaker and each individual circuit breaker. CAUTION: ALLOW THE WATER HEATER '1'0 PILL COMPLETBLY BBPORE ACTIVATING THE WATBR HEATER CIRCUIT. PAILURB TO DO SO WILL CAUSE THE WATBR HEATBR BLBHBN'l' TO BURN OUT, AN BVENT. NOT COVERED BY THB WARRANTY.. 66 ,"^ ..;,~.,~. '7': _",-':'Tn'~ 8.6.6.2.1 Polarity and qroundinq ot receptacles. With receptacle and lighting circuits energized, check the polarity and grounding of each ~20-voltreoeptacle and light s09.ke~using a polarity tester capablp of determining an incorrect wiring configuration. A conversion device may be required to test various fi~~re bulb sizes and outlet configurations. Investigate any indicat~o~.of reversed polarity, open grounds or shorts an4 correct it. . 8.6.6.2.2 GroUnd Pault ~irouit tnt.rrupt~on (GPel). Make certain that. all.receptacles . . requirirtq (;FCI protection. are". in . fact on . the' correct cirCUit: (s) .; ..". . Check each groUnd fault circuit interrUpter device by pushing the .test button to determine if the pow~r route to the receptacle has been interrupted, or follow the manufacturer's instructions. Replace any GFCI that does not operate properly. 8.6.6.2.3 operational checks. Check all light fixtures by placing a bulb. in the socket and tu~ning the switch on and off. Using a pigtail light, checkal1240~volt receptacles to determine if both legs of the circuit a.re powered. Check all 120- . v~l t recepta~les t~ be. sure that each is .operationai. Switched receptacle,:; require the switch to be turned on and off. It is not. necessary to check apPliances.; but their power sources.must.be" assured. Failure of electrical.wirinq or fixtures requires repair and retesting. 67 : WfWJ WITH HEAT TAPE OR INSuLATION . (BY OTHERS) t-S NECESSARY FOR lOCAl FREEZING CONDmONS (TYPICAl HOME. FIGURE 8.1 TYPICAL WATER CONNECTION 1:lQJf: HORIZONTAl:. SECTIONS OF DRAIN TO BE SLOPED AT A MINIMUtLOF 1/4-, PER FOOT AND/OR TO COMPLY WITH LOCAL ENFORCING AGENCY/CODES ETC. APPROVED IliX DRAIN CONNECTOR , (.1YPICAl HOME S' MIN. DRAIN PROPERLY SUPPORTED _ FITnNGS TO BE LONG SWEEP :.--- ClEANOUT , RECOMMENDED APPROVED FlEX DRAI~ CONNECTOR SEWER INLET FIGURE 8.2 TYPICAL CONNECTION OF MAIN DRAIN TO SEWER 68 7.'7~1~1,:j;:j . WATER UNE liQIES; 1. USE WATER CONNECTORS SUPPUED BY MANUFACTURER WHERE APPUCABLE. 2. IF FREEZING CONOffiONS EXIST. WRAP CONNECflON WITH INSULATION. APPROVED WATER CONNECTOR FIGURE 8.3(0) WATER LINE CROSSOVER CONNECTION (ALTERNATE) RIM JOISTS . STEP 1 ~ All "MOO WATER UNE RIM JOISTS WATER .UNE STEP 2' .... " .... .... .... , " " ...., , '......'::::0 I " " " " ///'" j/// 11[::'./ ~ FUlL UNION liQIES; 1. IF FREEZING CONOffiONS EXIST. WRAP CONNECflON WITH 'INSULATION. FIGURE 8.3(b) WATER LINE CROSSOVER CONNECTION (ALTERNATE .~ 69 '. 2xJ LUMBER (MIN.) 2x3 LUMBER (MIN.) DRAIN PIPE (2) 16d NAILS INTO flOOR JOIST (2) STAPLES OR SCREWS EACH ~DE ' GAJ...V. OR AlUM. STRAP (2) 16go. - 7/1 fj x 1:' STAPlES----...v EACH END . OR (2) 16d NAILS DRAIN PIPE v= 16d NAIL . , GALV. OR ALUM. STRAP 2x3 LUMBER (MIN.) GALV. OR ALUM. STRIP (2) STAPLES EACH SIDE 2x3 LUMBER (MIN.) FIGURE 8.4 DRAIN PIPE SUPPORT METHODS SECOND STOOL DROP SHIPPING CAP MAIN STOOL DROP \ STRAP SUPPORT n \ . (4'J ;( 1[/ p?(~~ D~ SLOPE 1/4" PER FOOT ----- TO SEWER lYP1CAI.. CONNECTING PIPE AND FITTINGS (NOT SUPPUED BY lHE MANUFACTURER) (SITE SEWER HOOK-UP APPROVED ElASTOMER COUPlER .HQIE; FITnNGS IN THE DRAINAGE SYS1'Et.A SUBJECT TO FREEZING SUCH AS P- TRAPs IN lHE flOOR, HAVE BEEN PROTECTED WITH INSULATION BY THE t.lANUfACTURER. INSULATION MUST BE REPLACED IF REMOVED FOR ACCESS TO THE P-TRAP. FIGURE 8.6 CONNECTION TO SEWER SUPPORT STRAP 4" MAX INTERVALS FIGURE 8.5 DRAIN PIPE SLOPES AND CONNECTIONS 70 r- '.. HOME ~ I ----g;1 db o SLOPE. 1/ 4w PER FOOT . "- SUPPORT STRAP - 4'. MAX. INTERVALS NO~ . Fou.oW DRAINAGE. S'W'STa.t $CHEMAnCS, PROVIDED SEPARATaY W1T1i;.iTHlStMNUAL, .. ...., FOR SITE INSTAl...J..AnON OF" PIPE AND' FlTTINGS. FIGURE 8.7 DRAIN LINE CROSSOVER CONNECTION FLOOR JOIST . -;1., sEt DETAIL 'aK 4 < ,. INSUtATID DRAIN UNE FLOOR JOIST . I-BEAM . SUPPORT BLOCK R-4 INSULATION ASS DRAIN UNE DRAIN UNE FREEZE PROTECTION FlGURE 8.8 DETAIL" A" DETAIL "8" FIGURE 8.8 DRAIN LINE FREEZE PROTECTION .71 .' DRAIN UNE ASS OR PVC COUPUNG CEMENTED FIGURE 8.9 DRAIN CONNECTION (lYPICAL). USTED QUICK DISCONNECT GAS flOW .. .I::lQID.; 1. REMOVE DUST CAPS BEFORE CONNECTING. 2. CROSSOVER TO BE USTED .FOR EXTERIOR USE. 3. CROSSOVER TO. BE SAME. SIZE. AS . GAS PIPING. .... USE GAS CONNECTORS SUPPUED BY MANUFACTURER WHERE APPUCAaLE. FIGURE 8.10 GAS LINE CROSSOVER CONNECTION BOJTOM SIDE OF FLOOR ~ . "An HALF ~ I. "8" HALF . t . un Qlmm i \1\lli\\\\\\\\\\\\a:m I \. Flexible Connector C Typical Piping Gas Flow ~ Protective Cap / Plug Protective . Cop REMOVE DUST CAPS BEFORE CONNECTING FIGURE 8.10(0) GAS LINE CROSSOVER CONNECTION (ALTERNATE) 72 .' .. .MQIES; 1. COLOR CODED WIRES (RED, BLACK, WHITE, AND GREEN) SUPPUEO BY OTHERS. 2. GREEN WIRE GROUNDED TO fARTH. . 'c\. ';;;r,?t:";:'(;,':,~'~,<;'(".' ~ FROM ElECTRICAL SERVICE 1~ MIN. ClAMP lYPE SERVICE HEAD ROOF UNE FIGURE 8.11 lYPICAL OVERHEAD FEEDER ASSEMBLY JUNCTION BOX (SUPPUED BY OTHERS) APPROVED CONDUIT WITH COLOR COOED WIRES (SUPPUED BY OTHERS) GREEN WIRE GROUNDED TO EARTH ~ ELEClRlCAL RACf:NAY WITH COLOR CODED WIRES TO DISTRIBUTION PANEl (WIRES SUPPUED BY OTHERS) o BUSHINGS BlACK, RED, & WHITE WIRES TO SERVICE PANEL BOX tiQIE; TIE GREEN WITH GREEN, BlACK WITH BlACK, RED WITH RED, AND WHITE WITH WHITE USING APPROVED CONNECTIONS. FIGURE 8.12 lYPICAL UNDERSIDE FEEDER ASSEMBLY . 73 , " 'J Table 8.13(0) COPPER CONDUCTOR SIZE SERVICE WIRE SIZE CONDUIT AMPS FEEDER GROUND NEUTRAL SIZE 100 #3 #8 ,#3 1-1/2" 125 #1 #6 .' #3 2" 150 #0 #6 #3 2" 200 #000 #6 #3 2" ,~Refer to notes 1 and 2 for minimum box size. Table 8.13(b) JUNCTION BOX SIZE Notes: 1. For straight pulls, the length of the box shall not be less than eight times the trade diameter of the largest raceway. 2. For angle pulls, the distance .between eQch raceway entry inside the box and the opposite wall of the box shall not be less than six times the trade diameter of the largest raceway. Note: For angle pulls, if one of the raceway entries is opposite a cover, the distance between .the entry and the cover may be less than indicated above, but shall not be less than given in the following table: SIZE OF FEEDER CONDUCTORS DISTANCE, RACEWAY "- TO BE INSTAllED ENTRY TO COVER Awg OR MCM IN. 4-:-3 2" 2 2-1/2" -'- 1 3" 1/0-2/0 3-1/2" 3/0-4/0 4" 250 4-1/2" 300-350 5" , 74 . t.WN PANEl ENCLOSURE . BONDED TO ENClOSURE NUETRAl METER BUS BAR ENCLOSURE ---- METAL CONDUCTOR .. .. METER ENClOSURE GROUNDING ElECTRODE . OVERHEAD ENTRANCE @ BRANCH CIRCUIT t.WN DISCONNECT EXTERIOR METER / PANEL BOX COMBONATlON GROUND BUS BAR CHASSIS BONDING WIRE / GROUNDING LUG ~ ON CHASSIS TO GROUNDING ElECTRODE GROUNDING ElECTRODE METER ENClOSURE J GROUNDING ElECTRODE___ UNDERGROUND ENTRANCE METER ENCLOSURE GROUNDING ElECTRODE ENTRANCE BElOW ROOF UNE . . FIGURE 8.14 TYPICAL METER BASE INSTALLATIONS AND GROUNDING 75 .... .l FlSH CABLE lliROUGH PRE-DRIu.ED HOlES IN WALl STUDS TO RECEPTAClE BOX. SECURE WIRE WI1l-lIN 1 t' OF BOX. RECEPTACLE ON INTERIOR PARllTION OR EXTERIOR , WALl OF MAIN UNIT RECEPTACLE IN WAlL l:IQIE; TO ENSURE CIRCUIT CONTINUITY, CONNECT MATCHING COLOR CODED WIRES WI1l-l APPROVED SPUCING DEVICES OR' METHODS PER NEC. FIGURE 8.15( a) ELECTRICAL CROSSOVER (ALTERNATE) FROM MAIN PANR GROUND SCREW APPROVED CONDUIT (SUPPORT AS REQUIRED) 1iQIESi 1. ONE GROUND WIRE (PIGTAIL) UNDER EACH GROUND SCREW. 2. JUNCTION BOXES TO BE INSTALLED BY MANUFACTURER. 3. TO ENSURE CIRCUIT CONllNUI1Y, CONNECT MATCHING COLOR CODED WIRES WITH APPROVED SPUC1NG DEVICES OR MElliOOS PER NEC. FIGURE 8. 15(b) ELECTRICAL CROSSOVER (ALTERNATE) 76 ;-r J} If. !mES; 1. ONE. GROUND WIRE (PIGTAIL) UNDER EACH GROUND SCREW. 2. JUNC110N BOX TO BE INSTAU.ED BY MANUFACTURER. J. TO ENSURE CIRCUIT CONTINUI1Y. CONNECT t.CATCHING COLOR CODED WIRES wtni APPROVED SPUClNG DEVICES OR t.CETHODS PER NEC. ~ RECEPTACLE OR JUNC110N BOX t.lETAL JUNCTlON BOX APPROVED CONDUIT (SUPPORT AS REQUIRED) FIGURE 8.15( c) ELECTRICAL CROSSOVER (ALTERNATE) .t!QIES.; 1. Nt.I WIRE TO BE FIELD CONNECTED. 2. TO ENSURE CIRCUIT CONTINUI1Y. CONNECT t.CATCHING COLOR CODED WIRES wtni APPROVED SPUCING' DEVICES OR t.CElliODS PER NEC. . FROt.l t.WN PANEL BRANCH CIRCUIT CONTINUATlON "--- RECEPTACLE OR JUNCTION BOX SECURE WIRE WITHIN 1 't' OF. BOX t.lARRIAGE WALL FIGURE 8. 1 5( d) ELECTRICAL CROSSOVER (ALTERNATE) 77 ." .:, ... ...... .". ~ 1. ONE GROUND WIRE (PIGTAIL) UNDER EACH GROUND $CREW. 2. JUNCTlON BOX TO TO HAVE A BlANK COVER INSTALLED AFTER WIRING IS COMPlETED. 3. TO ENSVR~ ClR.CUIT CONTINUITY, CONNECT MATCHING COLOR CODED WlRES.W(ffi . APPROVED ,SPdCiNG' 'QEVlC~h'OR ~ETHODS PER NEC (1975) 110:"14(b)... '. . NId CABLE FROM · 8" SECTION NM CABLE FROM - A- SEC110N METAl JUNCTION SOX FIGURE 8.15(e) . . E~ECTRICAL CROSSOVER (ALTERN~TE) .HQIE; , INSTALl CoPPER WIRE IN GROUND LUG ON OPPOSING CROSSM~BER AND. TIGHTEN FIRMLY. _1 . .'. . :" #8 COPPER WIRE .,.... ~. cRO"SSMEMBER - 8" UNiT FIGURE 8. 1 5(f) BONDING OF MULTI-WIDE CHASSIS 78 . t t \, ;'i'" .f ~<' ,','~~ "; . .. ~ 1. JUNCTION BOX TO TO HAVE A BlANK COVER INSTAll.ED AF1ER WIRING IS COMPlETED. STUD WIRE PROTECTOR NM CABLE TO .-ft' SECllON ---J NM. CABLE / FROM. /4.~SEC110N METAl JUNCTION BOX FIGURE 8.15(g) ELECTRICAL CROSSOVER (ALTERNATE) lOCKIHO lATCH MATING FACES COUPUNG SPUCES: 1. ORIENT TI-fE SPUCES SO T1iE .MATING . ENOS AUGN WlTI-f EACH OTHER- SHOWN' IN THE FlGURE. 2. SUOE THE SPUCES INTO EACH OTHER UNrTL THE LOCKING LATCHES. ENGAGE THE LOCKING TABlS. ONCE COUPLED, THE SPUCES ARE NOT TO BE UNCOUPLED. THIS' COMPLETES THE ASSEMBLY OF THE CABLE SPUCING.. DEVICE. MOUNTING SPUCES: 1. COUPLED SPUCES CAN BE MOUNTED TO STUDS OR POSTS WlTI-f 4d COMMON NAlLS. €> €> 00 NOT USE OVERSIZE NAlLS OR DRIVE NAIL HEADS INTO SPUCE. 00 NOT UNCOUPLE SPUCES ONCE THEY HAVE BEEN MATED. €> DO NOT RE-USE SPUCES. FIGURE 8.15(h) ELECTRICAL CROSSOVER (ALTERNATE) 79 . . :., CHAPTER 9 - FINAL INSPECTION Make a final inspection when home installation is complete to make $ure that no ~tems 'have :been overlooked and that all work was done properly Place 'spe'cial eJ,llphasis on the fOllowing "checklist" items: 9.1 Water and~drain:systems. All water and drain systems work properly and do not leak. 9.2 Applianoe function and operation. Appliances' have .been tested 'and.work properly. 9.3 Windows, doors and drawers. All 'windows, doors and drawers cW.orJc prpperly.. 9.4 Exit windows. One window in each bedroom is designated as secondary exit to be' used in case of emergency~ Each exit window' is. labeled .as such with operating':.in~t!:'Uctions. . "All shipping .hard'ware should be removed..and the. window should operate as. explained in the window manufacturer's instructions. (Note: Egress doors may be provided in place of egress windows.) 9.5 Exterior siding and trim. There are no gaps, voids, or missing f~steners, and all seams are sealed. 9.6 Staok heads and vent pipe flashings on roof. All stack head or vent pipe flashings are properly' attached and sealed. 9.7 composition' r~of. All shingles are properly attached, none are. loose' or missing, all holes are filled ana no fasteners are exposed. 9.8 Skirt and foundation venting. The skirting around the home has nonclosing vents, located at or near each corner as high as possible to cross-ventilate the entire space under the home. The free area of these vents must be equal to at least one square foot for every 150 square teet of floor area of the home. The vent size must be increased to allow for insect screens, slats, louvers, etc., used over the open vent area. 9.9 Low-hanqing trees and bushes. If there are any low-hanging trees or bushes near your home, trim or cut them. Think about the plants' possible movement during windy conditions or under snow or ice loads in limiting their future growth. 9.10 Exhaust fan operation and air flow. Check all exhaust fans for proper operation and air flow. 80 "7:>"'; .1';" ' ; ;:;; '/ ,:;;:':1j:j( J . .... 9.11 Bottomboard. Carefully inspect the bottom covering of the home for loosening or tears from installation of pipes or wires. Seal openings around the floor perimeter, pipes or pipe hangers,.and splits or tears with .weather-resistant tape. See bottomboard manufacturers...pattching'and repai~ instructions for proper methods"(separately.provided with this manual). 9.12 Ground cover. Repair any cuts or tears 'in.the ground cover with tape. 9.13 Anchors and straps.. Be sure the.correct.number of anchors have been installed at the proper an~lei. and .that all .straps . have been tightened. '. 9.14 Interior details. Inspect. f.or, and correct, all~interior finishing details, such as loose molding., carpet sea1l1s, etc. The retailer".s representative should inspect. the home with the homeowner, give .the homeown~r a copy of the Homeowner's Manual, and brief the homeowner about maintaining the home. 81 .v :.. CHAPTBR 10 -. RBLOCA'1'J:NG '1'HB. 110MB Reiocation '9f the hom~. If it is n~cessary to move your home, HAVE :1:'1' .HOVED BY A PROFBSS:l:ONAL KAHUFAC'l'URBD .KOKE HOVER,. KAEB'SURB.HB USBS' BNOUGH '1'BHPORARY WOOD BLOClCJ:NG, and check the following items: . 10.1.1 New'Zones. Check the roof and wind load and the temperature requirements at the new location. If the new requirements are greater than tho~e shown on your home's compliance certificate, .check the cost of adapting the home before moving. otherwise, .:any resu~ tinq damaqe will not be covered under your warranty, and you may be held liable for any failures. Check with Guerdon Homes, your home retailer, or a qua~ified manufactured home mOVer about making these home improvements. . . 10.1 10.1.2 Tires and axles. Replace any removed tires or axles as Tequired by the manufacturer. Be sure that tires' are inflated correctly, have at least 1/16" tread, and do not have any cracks or splits. Check and repair bearings and brakes as necessary. 10.1.3 Appliances. Secure appliances to prevent movement during transportation. 10.1.4 Dust caps. Place dust caps on the ends of all pipe connections. 10~1.5 Blockinq durinq storaqe. Any home placed in storage, including those on sales lots, must be immediately blocked under each I-beam, both at the rear of the home and midway between axles and hitch, to prevent excess.ive..,deflection and possible structural damage. 10.1.6 Transit of .furniture and belonqinqs. Substantial damage may result if furniture, personal belongings, setup materials or other items are stored in the home during.transit. 'l'RANS:I:'1' DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED UNDER YOUR WARRANTY. 10.1.7 HUltisection homes. Re-install temporary structural supports and bracing materials before moving the home. Cover open sides of sections with weather-proof materials such as 6-mil plastic sheeting. After the sections have been separated, s.ecure 2" x 6" shipping braces at the front end and in the axle area. Place ridge beam supports in open areas at a maximum of 4' on center. 82 '-'--':':"f,. . . WIND ZONE I (15 PSF LATERAL) ALTERNATE: METAl ROOFING (FACTORY INSTAlLED) . ROOF CftP - INSTALLED ON SITE (1) LAYER OF 151 FELT OR APPROVED UNDERLAYMENT - INSTAllED ON SITE SHINGLES (SHIPPED LOOSE FOR SITE INSTALlATION OR OVER-LAPPED FOR SHIPMENT) SHEATHING (FACTORY INSTAllED) (1) LAYER OF 15/1 FELT OR APPROVED UNDERLAYMENT - NSTAlLED AT THE FACTORY 151 FELT OR UNDERLAYMENT TO BE OVER _________ lAPPED A MINIMUM OF 2" OR PER ARMA ---- ~ STANDARDS ~ 3/8"xS" LAG SCREWS AT 3S" O.C. EXCEPT 28' AND 32' WIDES IN THE MIDDLE AND NORTH ZONES AT 24" OC SITE INSTAllED AT 45 DEGREES. PRE-DRILL HOLES. FASTENERS TO BE STAGGERED, SIDE TO SIDE. . 0 Federal Mobile AHome Construction nff Safety Stand~rds MAR , 9 2002 . . . FIGURE SUA-83 ROOF MARRIAGE CONNECTION (ALTERNATE) SUA..'S .. .. tJ ~~ CITY OF PORT ANGELES PEPARTMENT Of COMMUN,I1'Y"DEVELOPMENT - BUILDING DMSION 321 EAST 5THSTR.EET, . PORT ANGELES, W A 98362 '. Application Number pin number . . . . Property Address ASSESSaR PARCEL NUMBBR. Application description Subdivision Name Property Use property Zoning . . . Application valuation 04-00000592 Date .235408 1318 W 15TH ST 06-30~00-0-4-3322-0000- RES MANuF:AcTriRED. HOMB 9/07/04 RESIDENTAL SF 7000 RS7RESDNTL SINGLE FAMILY 78333 OWner contractor THAYER, JOSHUA/ JEANNE P. O. BOX 531 cLALLAM BAY (360) 68-1077 Structure Information Construction Type Occupancy Type ather struct info WA 98326 BUY . RITE HaMBS 3543 W.STATEHWY 16 SEBRING (479) 795 1600 SF MANUFACTURED HOME TYPE V NON-RATED SINGLB FAM &CaNGREGATES TOTAL % LaTCaVERAGE EXISTING LOT C9VERAGE LaT SIZE PROPOSED LOT COVERAGE TaTAL LOT CaVERAGE NUMBER .oF UNITS FL - \).. '\ , \ C/) :J)< (\J 25.00 1.00 7000.00 1750.00 1750.00 1.00 Permit . . . . Additional desc SubContractor Permit Fee Issue Date Expiration Date ELECTRICAL'.NEW RESIDENTIAL . KIRSCH/ SERVICE KIRSCH ELECTRIC 78.70 8/30/04 2/27/05 INC. . . Plan CheCk Fee Valuation .00 o ....0 "i , ,I ~l"tl -c: ........' ~ 00,1 ~4a';' Qty unit Charge Per 1.00 78.7000 ECH EL-MANF HOME SERVICE & FEEDER Extension 78.70 special Notes and Comments Building address sign shall not be less than 6"& not more than 12" in height. Numbers colors must contrast with wall color they are mounted on. (ard. 14j36.050~E) When roof gutters are installed, drains. will..located in dry, wells or piped to approved storm drain locations. Manufactured.home must be pit set so that n,o more than 12" of skirting is visable above grade. . AN ENGINEERED CaMPACTIaN TEST REPORT MUST BE SUBMITED PRIaR Ta FaUNDATIaN/FooTING INSECTION. Proposal will result in mfg home on RS-7 +ot. Setbacks are good. lot coverage is 25%. No land.useissuesare note~. Electrical load calculations and elctricalpermits are required. ,. Any modifications to the City'S electrical facilities will be at the customer I s expense. ' -.,.{ \I).. ~.'......'..:.... ~.-> .\1.\. .........,.... ~~{; .. _.-.,~----------------------------------------------------------------------- Other Fees SEWER SYSTEM DELV CHARGE STATE SURCHARGE, PW WATER SYSTEM USE FEE 745.00 4.50 1025.00 Fee summary Charged Paid Credited Due "----'------ Separate Permits are required for electricalwork, SEPA,ShoreUne,ESA, utilipes;privateand public improvements.l11isp~T'itbecomes null and void if work or canstructionauthorizedis not com'Renc~pwithin 1804a~,jf construction arwork is su~pended'~~ati~mdoned l. or a periad of 180 days after the work as commenced, or jfrequired inspectionsfiave not been requestedwithin 180 Q~~. '.*.2m the last inspection, 1'l1erebycertifYtl1ai"l1avel"ead' and eXc:lInine9tfils'~ppncatiOn and'l<iiowthiisame fobetrUeand icOii~ctiAtt;Pfc)Vi5io~::f()f laws and ordinances goveming this type afwark will be compUed:with whethersp~cifj~d herein or not. The grari~rig,ofaper;lTji~t~oes ,not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions otany state or 10(;81 law regulating canstructian,or the. perforiTiance. of construction. ' T:\PI.ANNING\FORMS\1 102.15 {1111412003] Signature of Contractor or Authorized Agent Date Signatur~of Owner (ifolJVner isbuilder) I BUILDING PERMIT INSPECTI N RECORD CALL 417-4815 FOR BUILDING INSPECTIONS. CALL 417-4 35 FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS. PLEASE PROVIDE A MINIMUM 24 HOUR NOTICE. IT IS UNLAWFUL TO VER, INSULATE OR CONCEAL ANY WORK BEFORE INSPECTED AND ACCEPTED. POST PERMIT IN AlcONSPICUOUS LOCATION. KEEP PERMIT CARD AND APPROVED PLANS A T JOB SITE. INSPECTION TYPE DATE ACCEPTED CO~MENTS YES NO " FOUNDATION: FOOTINGS WALLS FOUNDATION DRAlNAGElDOWN SPOUTS ELECTRICAL (UGHT DEPT) SEPARATE PERMIT: # ROUGH-IN I PLUMBING UNDER FLOOR! SLAB .. .. ROUGH-IN WATER LINE (METER TO BLDG) I I GAS LINE BACK FLOW ! WATER AIR SEAL .' WALLS CEILING. FRAMING JOISTS! GIRDERS SHEAR WALLIHOLD DOWNS WALLS! ROOF! CEILING DRYWALL (INTERIOR BRACED PANEL ONLY) . T-BAR INSULATION SLAB WALL! FLOOR! CEILING I I I MECHANICAL HEAT PUMP GAS LINE . WOOD STOVE! PELLET I CHIMNEY I HOOD! DUCTS PW UTILITIES I SITE WORK (Engineering Division) SEPARATE PERMIT#'s: WATERLINE I METER SEWER CONNECTION SANITARY . STORM I I PLANNING DEPT. SEPARATE PERMIT#'s SEPA: PARKINGJt.JGHTING I ESA: LANDSCAPING ! SHORELINE: FINAL INSPECTIONS REQUIRED PRIOR -rq OCCUPANCYIUSE .. . .-. ..' ...~~II!~)'fI'IAI... _ .. n__n._.~. .- -....- _.~ .... DATE -- -~~- ~"N' ..._.JIl..~' .....n .COMMERCIAL . ,...J'>.1~...._ '0.0.~~9!~0.'_0.0." ._.__.. .'V'~.._ ________._...____.._,. .__ ,""'. __ . . . '. I..' YES NO . . ELECTRICAL - LIGHT DEPT. 417-4735 ELECTRIcAL UGHT DEPT . CONSTRUCTION R. W.! PWI CONSTRUCTION - R. W. ENGINEERING 417-4807 PW I ENGINEERING . FIRE 417-4653 FIRE DEPT. . PLANNING DEPT. . 417-4750 PLANNING DEPT. BUILDING ...., BUILDING 417-4815 T:\PLANNING\FORMS\1102.15 [1111412003] I: ' I ";,;~.,' -y~'- ;:;~\" ,. . ,',,} ,~-', ., ; \^.*:--:f: s ~~ . .;,.:~:,CltYOEPOR'D.ANGEDES ...... . ,... .,.. '.' .', , ;, "...._._....>-...;-(>,~..:.:::;<'-.......:\~..::t..::,.', .', ....><...'<__..'..'..,.....,,::<.'" ...--....,:...':...:.:'. " , ", - .:',. ..: DEPARTMENT OFqO~ DEvEBQP~NT. -BUlLDINGI)NISION 321B'AsT'STH STREET, PORT 'ANGELES, W A98362 t , ,'J','~_ l. i !' Application Number pin number. ... Permit Fee Total :' Plan 'Check Total Other Fee Total Grand Total 04-00000592 .235408 78.70 .00 1774.50 1853.20 78.7.0."', '.00 1774.50. 1853.20 .00. .00' .00 .00 00 .00 .00. .00 Separate perll1ltS are reqUired forelectriealwork,' Se.:PA, ~~:?r~Ii.~i1.,ESA. utiUti~~" ,<t.e~nQPublicirnProvla~~~;'PJ~~trn~~orn~ null and void if. work. or co. nstruction authorized is not cOrrimen:oe~wit,\1in 1So..d . . 'construction or work Iss~$pe.:Kfea(jr,abaridone(f .. .. .. .. ".. ,,:_,-'"'' ,---,,":" .. ("~~':",>-"~_.",,",, :': '~.':'- '",.'~~ '$:":__'~ '.~_f>, .. .,"'-:;~. - ,_ ,'" ",.. ,'.. .. ,...... ,_., :'_" .,-." __':. '--'-'--" .,0: ,- -'i:,,".i~:~,~-:,' ,,': ':~ ,-,.',;' ",: for a period of 180 days. after the.work as commel1ced;orif,!eClHit~~,;!I1!ipectlcirls:J1~~~'rtotbeen requested;w!Jl'ir~.~Q;Q"~~~fti?ri\tf1Eflasf Inspection. .1 hereby certify that I have read and~~min~~~rs'13pelicati0I1 an~;!ffi9~;me s~meto be true13~co~A~,-,~1I e.reYisi~I1S of laws and ordinancesgoveming this type of work will. be cOl)1plied,l&ith whether;s~~Iij~~;herein()rnot.' The 'g'PntT(l~'ofia. permit~ges/'l0~ presume to give authority to violate or canceL the provisionsot'ariy stateQr 16cafilaw-regulating ,copstruction or tI1e. perfolTMmce"of construction. "" '....... . . Signature ot,oWner (Ifowner Is bliilder). Signature of Contractor or Authorized Agent Date' T:\PLANNING\FORMS\I ]02.]5 [111]4/2003] r ;.",~ I " BUILDING PERMIT INSPECTION RECORD CALL 417-4815 FOR BUILDING INSPECTIONS. CALL 417-4735 FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS. PLEASE PROVIDE A MINIMUM 24 HOUR NOTICE. IT IS UNLAWFUL TO COVER, INSULATE OR CONCEAL ANY WORK BEFORE INSPECJ'ED AND ACCEPTED. POST PERMIT IN A CONSPICUOUS LOCATION. KEEP PERMIT CARD AND APPROVED PLANS AT JOB SITE. INSPECTION TYPE DATE I ACCEPTED COMMENTS I YES I NO FOUNDATION: : FOO~GS .... WALLS . ..' FOUNDATION DRAlNAGEIDOWN SPOUTS ELECTRICAL (LIGHT DEPT) SEPARATE PERMIT: II m JA ~IJ' I~~D~~~ ROUGH-IN Q..~ liLJJ(A Y /.It , 7 PLUMBING UNDER FLOOR/ SLAB ROUGH-IN WATER LINE (METER TO BLDG) . GAS LINE BACK FLOW / WATER AI~ SEAL WALLS CEILING I I '. FRAMING JOISTS / GIRDERS SHEAR W ALLlHOLD DOWNS WALLS / ROOF / CEILING DRYWALL (INTERIOR BRACED ~ANEL ONLY) T-BAR INSULATION ; SLAB I WALL !FLOOR/ CEIiING I I MECHANICAL HEAT PUMP GAS LINE ..... WOOD STOVE-/ PELLET / CHIMJI!EY HOOD / DUCTS I i PW UTILITIES I SITE WORK (Engineering Division) SEPARATE PERMIT 11'5: WATERLINE/ METER : SEWER CONNECTION SANITARY STORM PLANNING DEPT. SEPARATE PERMIT 11'5 SEPA: PARKlNGlLIGHTlNG .' ESA: LANDSCAPING . , Sl!ORELINE: .... -- FINAL INSPECTIONS REQU.I~D PRIOR TO.OCCUPANCYIUSE . . RESIDENTIAL DATE YES NO COMMERCIAL DATE ACCEPTED YES NO ELECTRICAL - LIGHT DEPT. 417-4735 9,:J!f-ol:l JEt' ELECTRICAL -- LIGHT DEPT CONSTRUCTION R. W./ PW/ CONSTRUCTION - R.W. ENGINEERING 417-4807 PW / ENGINEERING FIRE 417-4653 '., . FIRE DEPT. .- . PLANNING DEPT. 417-4750 PLANNING DEPT. BUILDING 417-4815 BUILDING . T:\PLANNlNG\FORMS\II02.15 (1111412003) I . I . ~~ CITY OF PORT ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOP:MENT - BUll..DINGDMSION 321 EAsT 5TH 'STREET, PORT ANGELES,WA 98362 , '- Application Number pin number . . . . Property Address ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER: Application description Subdivision Name property Use . . . . Property zoning . . . Application valuation 04-00000592, Date .235408 1318 W 15TH, ST 06-30-00~0~4~3322-0000- RES MANUFACTURED HOME 8/30/04 . . RESIDENTAL SF 7000 RS7 RESDNTL SINGLE FAMILY 78333 ,Owner Contractor BUY RITE HoMES, 3543 W.STATE HWY 16 SEBRING (479) 795 1600 SF MANUFACTURED HOME TYPE V NON-RATED SINGLE FAM&CONGREGATES TOTAL % LOT COVERAGE 25.00 EXISTING LOT COVERAGE 1.00 LOT SIZE 7000.00 PROPOSED LOT C9VERAGE 1750.00 TOTAL LOT COVERAGE 1750.00 NUMBER OF UNITS 1.00 I ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- THAYER, JOSH.UA/JEANNE , ' P. O. BOX 531 CLALLAM BAY (360) 68-1077 Structure Information Construction Type Occupancy Type Other struct info I " WA 98326 FL Permit . . . . Additional desc Sub Contractor Permit Fee Issue Date Expiration Date ELECTRICAL NEW RESIDENTIAL KIRSCH/ SERVICE KIRSCH ELECTluC 78.70 8/30/04 2r27/05 INC. Plan Check Fee Valuation .00 o ......... ....oW \' ~~ 'W~ , , C)"" ~; ~ Oty Unit Charge Per 1. 00 78.7000 ECH EL-MANF HOME SERVICE & FEEDER Extension 78.70 Special Notes and Comments' Building address sign shall not be less' than 6" & not more than 12" in height. Numbers colors must contrast with wall color they are mounted on. (Ord. 14.36.050-E) When roof gutters are installed, drains will l()cated in dry wells or piped to approved storm drain locations. Manufactured homeinust be pit set so that, no more than 12" of skirting is visable above grade. AN ENGINEERED COMPACTION TEST REPORT MUST BE SUBMITED PRIOR TO FOUNDATION/FOOTING INSECTION. Proposal will result in mfg home on RS-7 lot:., Setbacks are good, lot coverage is 25%. No land use issues are noted. Electrical load calculations and elctric~l permits are required. " Any modifications to the City'S electrical facilities will be at the customer's expense. ~,---~-----~---------------------------------------------------------------~- -;.,c.." Other Fees SEWER SYSTEM:DEIN CHARGE STATE SURCHARGE PW WATER SYSTEM'USE FEE 745.00 4.50 1025.00 summary Charged Paid Credited Due ------------- -~-------- ---------- ---------- --'------~- Separate Permits are required for electrical work, SEPA,Shweline, ESA, utilities, private and public improvements. '{his permit becomes null and void if work or construction authorized is not C(jmmenced within18Q.~,ays, if construction or work Is suspended prabandoned for a peri~d ofJ.8QdaySafter the work as commenced~ oriftequlred inspectiol'l~ have nolbeen requestedwithin180dayS frpm the .last inspection. J herElby,certify that I have read and exaillipedthis applicatioriCl~dkpow the same to be true and.correct All provisions of laws and ~rdinancesgoveming this type of work will b~"ci5m'plied with whether specified herein or not. The granting ota pennit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any state pr locallaw regulating construction or the performance of construction. Signature of Contractor or Authorized Agent Date Signature o.f Owner (if owner is builder) Date T~\PLANNING\FORMS\II02.IS [1111412003] :c;(,:"V.f"''''1 :,"", BUILDING PERMIT INSPECTION RECORD ,( CALL 417-4815 FOR BUILDING INSPECTIONS. CALL 417-4735 FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS. \. '" PLEASE PROVIDE A MINIMUM 24 HOUR NOTICE. IT IS UNLA WFUL TO COVER, INSULATE ORl;ONCEAL ANY WORK BEFORE INSPECTED AND Al;CEPTED. POST PERMIT IN A C.ONSPICUOUS LOCATION. KEEP PERMIT CARD AND APPn,OVED PLANS AT JOB SITE. , INSPECTION TYPE DATE ACCEPTED COMMENTS YES I NO FOUNDATION: FOOTINGS WALLS FOUNDA nON DRAINAGEIDOWN SPOUTS ELECTRICAL (LIGHT DEPl) SEPARATE PERMIT: # J"l. tU Iu ~ ~~r {JA ROUGH-IN ,IO..~ 'i!roul'-l.L j T -, PLUMBING UNDER FLOOR' SLAB ROUGH-IN WATER LINE (METER TO BLDG) GAS LINE BACK FLOW' WATER . . AIR SEAL WALLS CEILING I FRAMING . JOISTS' GIRDERS SHEAR W ALLIHOLD DOWNS WALLS' ROOF' CEILING , DRYWALL (INTERIOR BRACED PANEL ONLY) T-BAR .! . INSULATIO~ SLAB / WALL I FLOOR' CEILING I I .' MECHANICAL HEAT PUMP . GAS LINE WOOD STOVE' PELLET' CInMNEY HOOD' DUCTS , . PW UTILI;rIES' SITE WORK (Engineering Division) SEPARATE PERMIT #'s: WATERLINE' METER SEWER CONNECTION SANITARY . STORM PLANNING DEPT. SEPARATE PERMIT #'5 SEPA: PARKlNGILIGHTING ESA: LANDSCAPING SHORELINE: FINAL INSPECTIONS REQUIRED PRIOR TO o<::CUPANCl'IUSE '. RESIDENTIAL DATE YES NO COMMERCIAL DATE .ACCEPTED YES .' NO '. fZ1L . ELECTRICAL - LIGHT DEPT. 417-4735 . 9 ...~~-tJU ELECTRICAL LIGHT DEFT . CONSTRUCTION R. W.' PW, CONSTRUCTION - R.W. ENGINEERING 417-4807 PW, ENGINEERING FIRE 417-4653 FIRE DEPT. PLANNING DEFT, 417-4750 PLANNING DEPT. . BUILDING BUILDING 417-4815 T:\PLANNING\FORMS\1102.15 [l J11412(03) "', s ~~ CITY,OFPORT ANGELES DEP ARTMENTOF COMMUNITY DEVELO;i>MENT - BUll.,DING DIVISION 321 EAST 5TH 'STREET, PORT ANGELES, W A98362 f Application Number Pin number . . . . · Property Address ASSESSOR PARCBL NUMBER: Application description Subdivision Name Property Use . . . . . Property Zoning . . . Application valuation 04-00000592 Date .235408 1318 W l5TtF ST 06-30-00-0~1~3322~0~00- RES MANUFAc:rtJj:umHOME 9/07704 RESIDENTAL SF 7000 RS7 RESDNTL SINGLE, FAMILY 78333 ------~----------------- owner Contractor THAYER, JOSHUA/JEANNE P. 0, BOXi531 C~LAM BAY (360) 68-1077 Structure Information Type Type struct info t;~ FL WA 98326 BUY RITE HOMES ~,543 !i .STATE HWY 16 SEBRING (479) 795 1600 SF MANUFACTURED HOME TYPBV NON-RATED' SINGLE FAM, & CONGREGATES TOTAL % LOT COVERAGB EXISTING LOT COVERAGE LOTSIZB PROPOSED LpT ,COVERAGE TOTAL LOT COVERAGE, NUMBER OF UNITS 25.00 1.00 7000.00 1750.00 1750.00 1.,00 Q -c: , ~" I\i ---------------------------~------------------------------------------------ permit Additional,desc Sub Contractor Permit Fee Issue Date Expiration Date ELECTRICAL NEW RESIDENTIAL KIRSCH! SERVICE KIRSCH ELECTRIC 78.70 8/30/04 2/27/05 INC. Plan Check Fee 'Valuation ;;00 o ....0 \ -- VJ ........ f:::A C; Qty Unit Charge Per 1.00 78.7000 ECH EL-MANF HOME SERVICE & FEEDER Extension 78.70 ~ r o ~ ~....-. ~i ~ ----~.---------------------~-----~----~-----------~----~-------------------- special Notes and COllUllents ,~ 'Building address. sign shall not. be less. than ." 6" & not more' .than 12" in height. Numbers colors ,~stcOIltrast with wall <:olor they are mounted on. (Ord. l4.36.05(j~E) 'When roof gutters are installed, drainswifl"located in dry wells. or piped to approved storm drain}ocations. Manufactured home must be'pit set so that no more than 12" skirting is visable above grade.' " ..... AN ENGINEERED COMPACTION TEST REPORT MUST BE SUBMITED PRIOR TO FOUNDATION/FOOTING INSECTION. Proposal will result in mfg home on RS-7 lot. Setbacks are good, '. lot coverage is 25%. No land use issues are noted. Electrical load calculations and elctricalp~~itsare' required. Any modifications to the City'selectricalfac~lities will be at the customer's expense. -~--------------------------------------------'------------~----------------_. -Other Fees . . . . . . . .. SEWER SYSTEM.D~YCijARGE STATE' SURCHARGE . . PW WATER SYSTEM'USE FEE 745.00 4.50 1025.00 Fee summary Charged Paid Credited Due Separate perrnitsare required for electrical work, SEPA, Shorelin/;!.ESA, utilitie~. priy'a~~and public improvemellts. This pennitb.&~omes null and vold.if WOrk or con~trq~ion authorizE:)d is not COrTlll)en:cedwithin 180 days,ifC9nstructionor work is s~spendedoraban~oned for a period of 180 days after the work ascommenced,or if'req~irEtd inspectionsti~ve.'not been requestedwithiri18o;.da~fr9mthEnast inspection. I hereby certify .that I have read and examihedthi~.application and know the same to be true ,and correct.. All pr()visions of laws anCl ordinances governing thistype'of work will be complied 'with ,,:,hetherspecifiedherein or~ot.. Thegra,ntirig of a permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any state or local law regulating construction or the perfol1T!ance of construction. . . .' Si.gnature of'Contractor or Authorized Agent Date Signature of Owner (if oWner is builder) Date T:~LANNING\FO~S\II~.15 [11/1412003) "-1'-, ,. J/ BUILDING PERMIT INSPECTION RECORD CALL 417-4815 FOR BUILDING INSPECI10NS. CALL 417-4735 FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS. PLEASE PROVIDE A MINIMUM 24 HOUR NOTICE. IT IS UNLAWFUL TO COJlER,INSULATE OR CONCEAL ANY WORK BEFORE INSPECTED AND ACCEPTED. POST PERMIT IN A CONSPICUOUS LOCATION. KEEP PERMIT CARD AND APPROVED PLANS AT JOB SITE. . ,~ INSPECTION TYPE , DATE I ACCEPTED COMMENTS .' I YES I NO .,:{ FOUNDATION: ',' FOOTINGS WALLS FOUNDATION .DRAINAGEIDOWN SPOUTS ELECTJU.CAL (UGHT DEPT) SEPARATE PERMIT: # fIJ Iu. ~ LP'__ +- ~ IJ6" ~ ' ROUGH-IN q-.:!~ I Vf/ PLUMBING { " , UNDER FLOOR I SLAB " ROUGH.IN WATER l,INE (METER TO BLOG) GAS LINE BACK FLOW I WATER j AI~ SEAL '; . . WALLS I CEILING I I FRAMING , JOISTS I .GIRDERS SHEAR WALLlHOLDDOWNS ; WALLS 'ROOF I CEILING DRYWALL (INTERIOR BRACED PANEL ONLY) T-BAR INSULATION SLAB I WALL I FLOOR I CEILING ; I I I MECHANICAL HEAT PUMP GAS LINE WOOD STOVE I PELLET I CIDMNEY , HOOD I DUCTS . PW UTILITIES I SITE WORK (Engineering Division) SEPARATE PERMIT #'5: W ATERLINEI METER SEWER CONNECTION SANITARY STORM PLANNING DEPT. SEPARATE PERMIT #'5 SEPA: PARKlNGlLIGHTING ESA: LANDSCAPING " " . SHORELINE: ',' ': " FINAL INSPECTION~ REQUIRED PRIOR TOOCCUPANCYlU,SE.f, .; i" RESIDENTIAL ' . DATE YES NO COMMERCIAL DATE > ACCEPTED yEs NO ELECTRICAL ~ LIGHT DEPT. 417-4735 9 ~ ;;L 3-' tJ./) et<.. ELECTRICAL LlGHTDEPT " CONSTRUCTION R. W.I PWI , CONSTRUCTION. R. W. ENGINEERING 417-4807 PW I ENGINEERING " FIRE 417-4653 FIRE DEPT. PLANNING DEPT. , 417-4750 PLANNING DEPT. '" BUILDING 417-4815 BUILDING -t T:\PLANNING\FORMS\1102.15 [1111412003] L_ ,. I " II . - 15 CONTINUOUS IIII 1111 II " IIII " II INSTALL HOOK FOR ENDWALL (LONGlTl.!DlNAL) IIII TlEDOlmS AS REO D PER INSTALLA TlON UANUAL IIII IJJ ~ \>-\;\;\>-<?J. j~ ~S ~1 \>-~\ ~\;~ '\\ a~ l: 1>-'--'-- <20'<'- o\i'\)~'\S sl~( *~ ~ s \>-G<(; 00~<(:, .~PI j \'\ \>-'0~ X-~\>-\, " II ()~~ G~~ II " '-s~ " II tLH ... '.. .... SECTION NTS VARIES fROU END I Olm GENERAL NOTES NOTES: '. FOOTING NOT DESIGNED FOR SHEAR WALL STRAPS ....'CH UA Y 6( REOUIRED PER INDIVIDUAL HOUSE PlAN. 15 TIE DOIm HOOK 0 10' O.C. UAX.~ 10' UAX. ~ ENGINEERING OESlGN LOADS ~w T~~T~~U~~~D OPoJ:i?dS:~E H~~TlON) r ~~ LL~~~~A~~~~ ~ <:'~W~ONE 1 ffA ffA SEISMIC ZONE: 3 PER U.B.C. SOiL BEARING CAPAOTY: 1000 PSF UANUF ACTURED HOl.lE REOUIREUENTS 28' DOUBLE \\IDE IIII IIII 99 1/2- FRAUE SPACING I 40' UIN STRAP ANGlE ON SIDEWALLS 3. UA TCH LINE PIERS OR PERIUETER PIERS UA Y NOT '\ ~ 28- UAX. PIER HT. (TO BOTTOl.l OF I-BEAU) ALIGN W/ CONCRETE RUNNERS. UA TCH LINE PIERS OR IIII ~~1 ' "SIDEWALL FRAUING HT. -7"-6- UAX. PERlUETER PIERS ....,CH DO NOT AllGN ARE THE . .... ,c.. )4/12 UAX ROOF PITCH CONTRACTORS RESPONSIBILITY. INSTALL PIERS PER .\"-4. -::J 16- OVERHANG INSTAlLATION UANUAL. C IIII ~ CO IIII o\...~ 2. CONSTRUCTION SHALL CONFORU TO THESE PLANS. ALL ./" ...., \ APPLICABLE CODES AND ORDINANCES INCLUDING THE 1997 -< <(; \ "\ I <'..- \....... EDITION OF THE UNIFORU BUILDING CODE AND THE UANUF ACTURED .- CONC. SlAB J IIII S- \ LJ.....i.. S" V HOl.lE INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR KARSTEN HOl.lES (TlEDOIm SYSTEU. FIGURE 5.10 STAUPED & OR PIT RUN ~ lJ\1' <y . \ SIGNED 9/30/97. LONGITUDINAL TlEDOlmS. FIGuRE SAU-71 STAUPEO & SIGNED 10/30/00) ,L ~ ~I\.. . i' .\" CONCRETE NOTES III ~I \..... ./~ r I ',. ."\ .-('"... \ 1. CONCRETE SHALL BE A COUMEROALLY AVAILABLE TRANSlT- UIX PROPERLY . n S. \ V S, PROPORTIONED AND DEUVERED TO THE SITE IN READY-U'X TRUCKS. AGGREGATE I\..\'... ......,,,\x; l'.....{C- IIII SIZE SHALL BE A MAXIMUM OF 1-1/2- IN FOUNDATIONS ANO 3/'- AT ALL OTHER \,^,- \\...\ \ \ r' V LOCATIONS. SlUUP SHOUlD NOT EXCEED '-. CURING COl.lPOUNO SHALl BE SPRAYED ~ r o\5:\~G \) IIII 2. : ::::=L~::: ~:E:~A:L:T:;:::I:~50~O:::~EGATES SHALL r I V CONfORu TO ASTt.l STANDARO C-33. ALL REINfORONG BARS SHALL CONfORU TO Q ~ ASTU STANDARD A-615 AS FOlLOWS: I r '- ~~ UATING LINE IIII 13 _ 15 BARS AND WWl.l _ GRADE '0 II " "" "" "" II II II " "" 1111 88 2. UAXIUUU UA TCH LINE PIER LOAD THA T THIS FOOTING UAY SUPPORT IS '000 POUNDS 'MTH A PIER BASE AREA OF 128 SO. IN. 'MTH A SOIL BEARING CAPAOTY OF 1000 PSF. 3. CONCRETE USED FOR FOUNDA nONS AND SlABS ON GRADE SHALL HAVE A UINIUUM 28-DA Y COUPRESSlVE STRENGTH OF 2500 PSI. PER KARSTEN HOUES CO. UANUFACTURED HOUE INSTALLAnON UANUAL. ANO SHALL NOT CONTAIN LESS THAN 5 SACKS OF CEUENT PER CUBIC YARD. Z :i 1111 "" "" "" IIII II " "" 3" CLR. 4. SPLICES IN CONTINUOUS REINFORCEMENT SHALL LAP AS NOTED ON THE PLANS OR AS fOlLOWS: GRADE '0 REINfORCING BARS: U'NIUUU or 32 BAR DIAUETERS. 5. UNLESS SHOWN OTHER\\ISE. THE UINIUUIJ CONCR, TE COVER fOR REINfORCING SlIALL BE 2- EXCEPl ....EN CONCRfTf IS TO BE PLACED DIRECTLY AGAINST EARTH WHERE IT SHALL BE 3- C.-~, ''', OR PIT RUN .j B-x 15 liE DOIm HOOK WHERE SHO...... ON PLANS AND REOUIRED PER INSTALLA TlON UANUAL , - 15 CONTINUOUS . - 15 CONTINUOUS 4- CONC. SlAB OR PIT RUN DATE ./ ./ 15 TIE DOIm HOOI< EXTEND HOOK UNDER ALL fOUR 15 LONGITUDINAL BARS OR INSTALL 15 ALONG HOOK UNDER ALL fOUR BARS NTS .,/ NO. RE\IlSlONjlSSUE 15~fl!!ljlji!1~rJt:~;;:~~~;~:; IS EACH SlOE OF HOOK. EX TEN UNDER ALL FOUR 15 LONGITUDINAL BAR NOTE: US( THIS OPTION IF HOOKS ARE TO BE nll.[: UAHUf'ACl\IR(O tOI( rOVHOAnoN PlAN - KAR$1[N C'()IWAHY FOUNDATION DETAILS & NOTES a.t:NT: THE KARSTEN COMPANY BRIAN WOOOCOCK P.O. BOX 537 STATTON. OR 97383 Z ENOVIC & 'It s P(Al!OOY Sl. SI{. . ASSeX:1 ATES ~:'t~)"'~:.:'~' INCORPORAT(D rAll- (J60) .17-0~H DRAWING: ../Ol/OlI98/1oa-l.oWG ..... NO. SH((l 02196 DAI{ 1 AUGUST 2002 SCAU: 1/'- - 1'':'0- <> --.. SECTION-OPTION NTS EXPIRES B/12/0~ . \ _rSJ,..D ltW.>O -..r V' \!l 0 I:IJ.. ( :r fi" ;- r E Z'> .J' Y' , o' -\-:5-l ~JJI-~ ~ t6 0 V1 5 ~ g :s ):~ Vl bOt? 1= c,( 0 vr ~ ~ 23 \,.c --=r- If> (}J J'1 (6 W..... j,.. J.; 'D -0 a- ~ ~ 07/21/2004 13:25 3604528498 NT! JLS GRUUt-' r'Al:il:. l::J:L ([. NTI NORTHWESTERN TERRITORIES, INC. Engineers. Land SUrYoyors . Gl!o/oglst Cons/ruelion Inspection. Meterlals TestIng FIELD DENSITY TEST NUCLEAR GAUGE METHOD PROJECT: ., h ct."1er re:sidQ.Ac..e.. CONTRACTOR: b I ^ (V,\OND MATERIAL: TESTED BY: f3.f: DATE: 7-';<l-01- CLIENT: /6L:l~ ~ I +e. t-lOf'V\t2-S ADDRESS: f 3113 W I 5~1:b Sf I PA IDEAL MOISTURE: N / A . STANDARD COUNTS: MS = G1-'l OS = ;;J" BG TEST DEPTH DRY WET MOISTURE PERCENT PROCTOR PERCENT NO. DENSITY DENSITY COUNT MOISTURE COMPACTION I I:), qS.q 103,7 7.6 t3..1 NIA. LOCATION: c.U+ O\y-e.,t\. d G I" 4 t q -\1 ;;(~ J ~ I 8.0 : 70 B II;:(o,~ 1/;;1(1.51 3 C) ~ I 7.5 LOCATION: cut c",'1OA. '-- 4- Go I ~ 3,. I 13~.7 9.5 7.7 I LOCA TION: C u+ 0., V-'-{!.L>..._ 5 G CJe,o I 05,5 -7,5 7,G, LOCATION: C LJ t- C\ V- E:..c:\... G, G'" 1/9, Q } ~5 . "t G,3 5.3 105 % LOCATION: f ;(1 0\ .r'e.., A- 7 g" 111.6 1/8,0 (, ~ f 5..5 10 ( 0/0 LOCATION: -P; \/ ~ .,€.A.. 8 tj" Ido.9 / :< ~:Ii 3 5,3 I 4..4- 109 Q/() . LOCATION: f', Ii o..y-~ q 6" I;;"G,,;( 1.31,6 5.1- I 4,3 \ \ 1" ('0 I LOCATION: ,(:; II C\ re..CL I LOCATI~l. 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Phone II Fax # C';,51- 0''00 FI.!:<# REINSPECT/ON REQUIRED DYES ~NO G:\Gen\Kate\Lab\Job Construction Report.doc 15TH ST. 50' -7f o~~ ::::> 1 ~ l J~ s;.(5 -j , 25' e 38' *' ~p~J-.c.u ~ep~ 12tQU1l2c--a ~A-E Sl~~ 4: AU; ,Sp00-\- [ .v4~ ~ ~ J::;jsp~ ~.PO% ~ I ~7'..j I \ I I 10' ~ \ I I \ I I \ I I \ r------\ I L _ 42' 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ i ~_I I 20 ' x2 0 ' I f I 2 Car I I Graveled \ I Parking I 20' I Area I I' \ WTR ALLEY Fire0 H~rant N ~llE CITY OF PORT ANGELES - Construction Plans The Issuance of this permit based upon these plans, specifi. cations and other data shall not prevent the bU;;ding official from thereafter requiring the correction of errors in said plans, specifications and other data, or from preventing bUilding operations being carried on thereunder when in violation of all codes and ordinances of this jurisdiction. (SECTION 303(c) ~~f~r:!u'd~~Code.) Approval Date ~BY -:ILL ADDRESS TO BE PLACED IN BOLD LETTERS AT LEAST 6" EACHI 2 CAR GRAVELED PARKING AREA ENTRANCE IN ALLEY SKIRTING AT BE BACKFILLED TO WITHIN 12" OF HOUSE FRAME /_ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _SEWER _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~ _ _ -~- THAYER, JOSH 1318 W. 15TH ST. Lot 5, Blk 433,TPA TAX 1D# 06-30-00-043326 PORT ANGELES. WA 98363 " ,'" ..' .., ~f'~ ,~.~.. ~.;.~; .' 'II.. ~. ~ ~,' '*-. SCALE: 1"=15' FLOOf~ JOIS I WIND ZONE I (1~) I'~I I ^lI"l~^l.) -- I~IM MEMBERS LAG SCREWS TO HAvE . 1 "1/2" MINIMUM PENETRATION LAGS TO BE STAGGERED, SIDE TO SIDE C 1/2" x 4" U\G SCREWS AT 3~:.C: FIELD INSTALLED (AT 45" ANGLE) IN PREDRILLED 1/4" PILOT HOLES OR 3/8" x 4" LAG SCREWS AT 32"o.c. FIELD INSTALLED (AT 45" ANGLE) -: ~l' ~l"fjJJ ~ ~ REVISED l~' AUG 3 1 2000 . " ~ . F~cCl1 Mobile t;;;;;.. " Home CooslcU4.1io:l ~ And Sat"ly SlaodauJs _.,... FIGURE 5.2 FLOOR MARRIAGE CONNECTION WIND ZONE I (15 PSF LATERAL) FLOOR JOIST RIM MEMBERS ~ 1/2" X 2 1/2" BOLT ASTM A307, GRADE A MARRIAGE CLIPS WELDED TO OUTRIGGERS AT 8' -0" O.C. FIGURE 5.3 FLOOR MARRIAGE CONNECTION (OPTIONAL) fiEF. CALC # .2 MARCH 8:_.LTI1 33 ~ f " AM.ERfCAN t"IOfv1ESTAR " su- . .f ..~... . , fLOOR JOIST WIND ZONE I (15 PSF LATERAl) RIM MEMBERS t( f 1/t' DIA. TlE ROD ASSEMBLY .' FIGURE 5.4 FLOOR MARRIAGE CONNECTION (OPTIONAL) WIND ZONE I (15 PSF LATERAL) . FLOOR JOIST . RIM MEMBERS 000 MARRIAGE CLIPS AT 8'-0" D.C. . TO ALIGN WITH FLOOR JOISTS (4) 5/16"x3" LAG SCREWS AT EACH CLIP INSTALLED IN 3/1 6" PILOT HOLES FIGURE 5.5 FLOOR MARRIAGE CONNECTION (OPTIONAL) 3~ - , WIND ZONE I (15 PSF LATERAL) ~ ROOF CAP - SITE INSTAllED ~ SHINGLES (SHIPPED LOOSE fOR SITE _____ ----< INSTAllATION OR OVER-lAPPED fOR SHIPMENT) ~ ~ (2) LAYERS 151 faT OR APPROVED ~ ~ UNDERLAYt.lENT - SITE .INSTAll.ED 151 faT OR UNDERlAYt.lENT TO BE OVER lAPPED A MINIMUM OF 2. OR PER ARMA STANDARDS SHEAlHlNG UNDER SHINGlES ON BOlH SIDES - SITE INSTAU.ED 3/8.x6" LAG SCREWS AT' 36.o.c. EXCEPT 28' AND 32' WlDES IN ltlE MIDDLE AND NORltl ZONES AT 24.o.c. SITE INSTAlLED AT 45' IN PREORlUfO PILOT HOLES RIDGE BEAM fASTENERS MAY BE INSTAU.ED THROUGH SHINGlES PR<MOED RIDGE. CAP COMPlETElY COVERS All fASTENERS. FIGURE 5.6 ROOF MARRIAGE CONNECTION WIND ZONE I (15 PSF LATERAL) SHEATHING AlTERNATE 1/2. DIA. BOLT WITH WASHER AND NUT AT 36" o.C. EXCEPT 28' AND 32' WIDES, NORTH ZONE AT 24-o.c. INSTAllED ON SITE fASTENERS TO BE STAGGERED, SIDE TO SIDE f '\l""i:~/I"'~~'\,"i-1'':i~'" ~- '..,..... !5ICf~(l 11'~t~~ .t.,. ..... .~ . ~ ~.t:1 "\...(. .~. .' , fl; n \v ][ ~ iC [. ~ -'- -'.... ~ ~ Er _' ':s1 AUG 3 1 2000 ~ ~ .;.(}. .~ ~1. ~. " . FUO<lr31 Mooila ~-.:9 Homo COIU.lruClion .:.......~ (ALTERNATE)""-'" AndSalelyStanddlds ~~" ROOF CAP - INSTAllED ON SITE (1) LAYER OF 151 FELT OR APPROVED UNDERLAYMENT - INSTAlLED ON SITE /:- SHINGLES (SHIPPED lOOSE fOR SITE . INSTAllATION OR OVER-lAPPED fOR. SHIPMENT) SHEATHING (fACTORY INSTALLED) (1) LAYER OF 1S# fElT OR APPROVED UNDERLAYUENT - INSTAllED AT THE FACTORY 3j8"x6" LAG SCREWS AT 36- O.C. EXCEPT 28' AND 32' WIDES IN THE MIDDLE AND NORTH ZONES AT 24" OC SITE INSTAlLED AT 45 DEGREES. PRE-DRILL HOLES. FASTENERS TO BE STAGGERED, SIDE TO SIDE. fASTENERS MAY BE INSTAU.ED THROUGH SHINGlES PROVIDED RIDGE CAP COMPlETELY COVERS All fASTENERS. 15# fELT OR UNDERLAYMENT TO BE OVER lAPPED A MINIMUM Of 2- OR PER ARMA STANDARDS FIGURE 5.6(0) ROOF MARRIAGE CONNECTION (ALTERNAfE) 35 AMERICAN I-IOMESTAR '. .. f ..SU. ,~ - WIll ZOO( I (15 PSF LAT'EJW.) ~ ROOf eN' - sm: IlSfIllill ~ SltNGUS - sm: 1lSfm.ED --~-< (2)LA'ltRS '5# mr OR N'f'R(MD tJHllEJllA~ - sm: IlSfIllill SHfAllGHG UNDER StllNGUS 01( 8O1ll SIlES - sm: 1lST~ ~~ ~ ~ t ,1Z"x'a" CHJI. snn. st'lW'S IJ 12"0.c. - sm: ICStIUm st'lW'S 10 lIE sa:tMlOI \Ill1ll '8&," SOlf.-.s (3) rN:II $I)( Of S\IV.p (8 lOWJ a.n:IIlWE; st'lW'S lIAY lIE SEOJllED lMR llt:: ROOf SHfJJItNG. lLIEBllAm 00N1lHU0US JOoo. stm. $l1W' Vd1ll '8&," SCllE'ws AT ]"0.(:. 01( rN:II $I)( ~BOU~ FIGURE 5.7 ROOF MARRIAGE CONNECTION (ALTERNATE) FIIOdlat Mobile 1 I;)Ioe COf\l;lructioOl "'nd Sa11lty SI""dalos ~~ 33f:~~ ~~\Wi 1;:r1!1J~:l .;..t.A::~,. ,. J~ . "'4;.<! '1:.~~ -::::-~ . ., ".. - . REVISED AUG 3.' 2000 WlO 200( I (15 PSF LATUW.) '8xl" SCREWS AT 3"o.c. GAlVANIZED METAl ROOF 6" MINIMUM BACKING AlTERNATE 1/2" DIA. BOLT WITH WASHER AND NUT AT 36.o.c.. EXCEPT 28' AND 32' WlDES, NORTH ZONE AT 2-4-.o.c. INSTAllED ON SITE 3/8.x6" LAG SCREWS AT 36"o.c. EXCEPT 28' AND 32' WlDES IN THE MIDDLE AND NORTH ZONES AT 24"o.c, SITE INSTAU.EO AT -4-5' IN PREORlllED PILOT HOlES. FASTENERS TO BE STAGGERED, SIDE TO SlOE. RIDGE BEAt.( FIGURE 5.8 ROOF MARRIAGE CONNECTION (TYPICAL}' ~ ~ 36 AMERrCAN HOME-STAR. ..su . ,. 0...: ." :: .... ,. " DUCT' CWdP .. "I ,<c'li SECTION .. An FURNACE .MQIE; IF A REMOTE AIR CONDmONER IS INSTAlilD, DAMPERS MUST BE PROVIDED PER SECTION 3280.709(0)(7)'OF . THE fEDERAL STANDARDS FOR t.CANUFACTURED HOUSING (2) 8d, NAlLS OR EQUIVALENT TO"~ :'. PLUt.4'BERS TAPE: 'OR EQUIVAlENT . DUCT DU~T cw.lP flEX DUCT (2) SUPPORTS EACH HAlF (t.tlt.t.) FIGURE 5.9 DUCT CROSSOVER SYSTEM 37 .HOlE; 1. AFTtR THE flRST SECTION OF HOME IS IN PLACE. A STRIP OF SfAl-SlLL INSULATION SHAU. BE INSTAU.ED PER THE DETAIL BELOW. THIS SfAI..-SlLL INSULATION Will flll MN CAPS BETWEEN THE lWO SECTIONS OF lHE HOME AND ASSIST IN PREVEN11NG AIR INflLTRATlON AND HEAT LOSS OR GAIN. (SILL-SEAl... INSUlATION PR<MOED BY OTHERS) 2. fOAM-SE'AI... INSULATION (OR EQU.&L.) UAY BE SUBSllTUTED FOR SlLL-SE'AI... INSUlATION. . INSTALL SILL-SfAL INSULATION ON END WALL (FRONT AND RfAR) ROOF SECTION INSTALL SILL -SfAL INSULATION FOR FUll. LENGTH OF ROOF END WAlL ~ INSTAll SILL-SEAL INSULATION FOR FULL LENGTH OF flOOR , 12 ENTER-- A-~I'f)GE 3/ OFF/LG' '(rt?'f' 3~ ~ ~ ) FIGURE 5.1 MARRIAGE LINE INFilTRATION BARRIER , FROM : KIRSCH ELECTRIC 2UO\/M'\~/O)/!'Kl UI:39 PM FRX NO. : 3606830869 Rug. 26 2004 03:58PM Pi CITY OF fA BLlXi DEFT FAX N~ 360 1174711 p 003/003 ~ 1'U D"<' qo/ . ti ELECTRICAL PERMIT APPLICATION .I'm!, 1J~cw.. ~Si.ONt.':' DouIk; 'lIIBil<l: DI1'~ Dotu'-"ot The Els~car F'annlt Appllc:;Uol'l must hI! filled out comnlRtelv PlM6II W or nprbrt In II'lIe: H)fQu 'haVo eny QundOBC, PlAa.. call {JiG] 417..47'!5 Fu I'lUft'JtuW: (3SO}<417-4111 OEj-572- 0"",., or Elc,. Connotor AgO"t K \ r ~ C- \...-- . '-n-."1t.-i >I~c.-F Phone: IdH -h 8/ , Fax: Phone: FmpllltyOlll/l1r. Addlul: e"", - ~:- e.-I Con~or: LJoerU.... Exp: Phcne: " .~ . -CIty. 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I hereby certify that I havs rsad and examIned thIs application and know that same to be trve end cOrreal. and I em 9IJthortzsd to apply for thIs parmit I understand It is nat the CIty's legal responsibility to determine what pff1rmlts 3re ffJrtulted; If remaIns the eppll~ts responsibility to d tllmlne Whet p its ere requlre.d and to obtain suc:h. eMit Card Holclora Signature; Owner.r EI.c. ConI. Slgnalu 7:a5' wP 2:2_~ 1- r l.()$ C((~ (7) -(0 &J'7~~~IJ:~T~110N UPeJ r2-A~e.. Date: r -r;) C, -0 If Dato: UP(C./t Oe- 7/z/:Jld'i Vf~(2.... , PERMIT FEE: $ 78. 70 ?) ~ - r~.JJ ;1ctJ *~y t)(~o~r FROM: KIRSCH ELECTRIC FAX NO. : 3606830869 Aug. 18 2004 03:51PM Pl' 2UUiiMHiU5iFRI 01:38 fM CITY OF PA BLa; DEFT FAX)lv 350 417 +711 p, ~j03/003 ." , r Ii ELECTRICAL PERMIT APPLICATION POR Q!"FJCL4l.. ~~Ji ONLY ~....,'=' J'lf'''\.; DIl~~: ""''''''.. 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