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First Draft Meeting Agenda (F2016)
NFPA Technical Committee on Manufactured Housing
Adobe Connect/Web Teleconference Tuesday, March 10, 2015 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM EDT
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1. Call to order 9:00 AM, March 10– J. Lake.
2. Self-introduction of members and guests, see page 2.
3. Approval of April 10, 2012 ROC meeting minutes, see page 4.
4. Chair’s report – J. Lake.
5. Staff liaison’s report – T. Vecchiarelli, see page 6.
6. NFPA 225 Public Inputs, see page 11.
7. NFPA 501 Public Inputs, see page 21.
8. NFPA 501A Public Inputs, see page 66.
9. Other business.
10. Next meeting – F2016 Second Draft Meeting (New Process).
11. Adjourn by 5:00 PM on Tuesday, March 10, 2015.
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Address List No PhoneManufactured Housing MAN-AAA
Tracy L. Vecchiarelli01/29/2015
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John Lake
ChairCity of Gainesville306 NE 6th Avenue, Building BPO Box 490, Station 9Gainesville, FL 32602-0490
E 11/2/2006MAN-AAA
Fred Benn
PrincipalAdvanced Automatic Sprinkler, Inc.1947 San Ramon Valley BoulevardSan Ramon, CA 94583National Fire Sprinkler AssociationAlternate: Joshua Jones
M 11/2/2006
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David G. Bueche
PrincipalHoover Treated Wood Products13768 West Asbury CircleLakewood, CO 80228
M 8/9/2011MAN-AAA
Ron B. Chilton
PrincipalNorth Carolina Department of InsuranceOffice of State Fire Marshal1202 Mall Service CenterRaleigh, NC 27699-1200International Association of Electrical InspectorsAlternate: Dean C. Hunter
E 03/05/2012
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Stanley C. Harbuck
PrincipalSchool of Building InspectionPO Box 1643Salt Lake City, UT 84110American Public Health AssociationAlternate: Jake Pauls
C 11/2/2006MAN-AAA
Thomas L. Harman
PrincipalUniversity of Houston-Clear Lake2700 Bay Area Blvd., Mail Stop 161Houston, TX 77058
SE 11/2/2006
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Christopher P. Jones
PrincipalChristopher P. Jones & Associates5525 Jomali DriveDurham, NC 27705FEMA/Mitigation DivisionAlternate: David K. Low
E 11/2/2006MAN-AAA
John V. Loscheider
PrincipalLoscheider Engineering Company1618 Kennewick Avenue, NEPO Box 2440Renton, WA 98056-0440Building Seismic Safety Council/Code Resource SupportCommittee
U 11/2/2006
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Michael Lubliner
PrincipalWashington State UniversityExtension Energy Program905 Plum Street SE, Bldg. 3Box 43165Olympia, WA 98504-3165Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
U 11/2/2006MAN-AAA
Ty J. Maltbie
PrincipalViega LLC2211 Viega AvenueMcPherson, KS 67460
M 10/20/2010
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Bruce J. Swiecicki
PrincipalNational Propane Gas Association21200 South LaGrange Road, Suite 353Frankfort, IL 60423
IM 3/4/2008MAN-AAA
Larry J. Tanner
PrincipalTexas Tech UniversityWind Science & Engineering Research CenterPO Box 41023Lubbock, TX 79409
RT 11/2/2006
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Address List No PhoneManufactured Housing MAN-AAA
Tracy L. Vecchiarelli01/29/2015
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Randy E. Vogt
PrincipalMinnesota Department of Labor & IndustryBuilding Codes & Standards UnitConstruction Codes & Licensing Division443 Lafayette Road NorthSt. Paul, MN 55155-4341
E 11/2/2006MAN-AAA
Dean C. Hunter
AlternateMinnesota Department of Labor & IndustryPO Box 177Menahga, MN 56464International Association of Electrical InspectorsPrincipal: Ron B. Chilton
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Joshua Jones
AlternateFire Protection Industries (The Moran Group)115A Aster DriveHarrisburg, PA 17112Principal: Fred Benn
M 3/2/2010MAN-AAA
David K. Low
AlternateDK Low & Associates, LLC4900 Summer LaneEarlysville, VA 22936FEMA/Mitigation DivisionPrincipal: Christopher P. Jones
E 11/2/2006
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Jake Pauls
AlternateJake Pauls Consulting Services255 Glenlake Avenue, Suite 2207Toronto, ON M6P 1G2 CanadaAmerican Public Health AssociationPrincipal: Stanley C. Harbuck
C 11/2/2006MAN-AAA
Richard A. Mendlen
Nonvoting MemberUS Department of Housing & Urban DevelopmentManufactured Housing & Standards451 7th Street SW, Room 9164Washington, DC 20410-8000
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Tracy L. Vecchiarelli
Staff LiaisonNational Fire Protection Association1 Batterymarch ParkQuincy, MA 02169-7471
01/04/2010
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MAN‐AAA April 10, 2012 ROC Minutes / Page 1
MINUTES NFPA Technical Committee on Manufactured Housing
F2012 Report on Comments Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Hilton Garden Inn Minneapolis Downtown, Minneapolis, MN
1. Call to Order. The meeting was called to order by Chair J. Lake at 12:00 p.m. on April 10, 2012.
2. Introduction of Committee Members and Guests.
TECHNICAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS PRESENT
NAME REPRESENTING Lake, John, Chair City of Gainesville Bueche, David, Principal Hoover Treated Wood Products Chilton, Ron, Alternate to R. McCullough (attended via Live Meeting)
North Carolina Department of Insurance – Rep. International Association of Electrical Inspectors
Harbuck, Stanley, Principal School of Building Inspection Rep. American Public Health Association
Jones, Christopher, Principal (attended via Live Meeting)
Christopher P. Jones and Associates – Rep. FEMA/Mitigation Division
Loscheider, John, Principal (attended via Live Meeting)
Loscheider Engineering Company Rep. Building Seismic Safety Council/Code
Low, David, Alternate to C. Jones (attended via Live Meeting)
D. K. Low and Associates Rep. FEMA/Mitigation Division
Maltbie, Ty, Principal (attended via Live Meeting)
Viega LLC
McCullough, Robert, Principal (attended via Live Meeting)
International Association of Electrical Inspectors
Mendlen, Richard, Nonvoting Member (attended via Live Meeting)
US Department of Housing and Urban Development
Pitts, Dennis, Principal (attended via Live Meeting)
American Wood Council Rep. American Forest & Paper Association
Swiecicki, Bruce, Principal (attended via Live Meeting)
National Propane Gas Association
Vogt, Randy, Principal Minnesota Department of Labor & Industry
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TECHNICAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS NOT PRESENT
NAME REPRESENTINGBenn, Fred, Principal Advanced Automatic Sprinkler, Inc.
Rep. National Fire Sprinkler AssociationBroecker, Bill, Principal Foremost Insurance Company Crawford, Ronald, Principal No-Burn Inc.Harman, Thomas, Principal University of Houston-Clear Lake Lockhart, David, Principal Lockhart Engineering & Development, Inc.Lubliner, Michael, Principal Washington State University
Rep. Northwest Energy Efficiency AllianceTanner, Larry, Principal Texas Tech University
3. Approval of Prior Meeting Minutes.
The minutes of the July 27-28, 2011 meeting were approved as written and distributed.
4. Chair’s Report – J. Lake. J. Lake welcomed the committee and discussed the current HUD status. He also gave a brief review of the ASCE 7-10 task group.
5. Staff Liaison Report – T. Golinveaux. T. Golinveaux reviewed the meeting procedures and gave an overview of the new process.
6. NFPA 225 ROC Preparation. The committee reviewed the public comments and drafted committee comments. See the ROC letter ballot for the committee actions.
7. NFPA 501 ROC Preparation.
The committee reviewed the public comments and drafted committee comments. See the ROC letter ballot for the committee actions.
8. NFPA 501A ROC Preparation. The committee reviewed the public comments and drafted committee comments. See the ROC letter ballot for the committee actions.
9. Other Business.
The committee discussed continuing task group efforts towards updating the document to the 2010 edition of ASCE 7.
10. Next Meeting.
The next meeting (F2016) will be either in Texas or Georgia.
11. Adjournment. The meeting was adjourned at 5:00 p.m.
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Committee chair actions:
States the motion.Calls for discussion.Ensures all issues have been heard.Takes the vote.Announces the result of the vote.
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Enforcer, 4 = 31%Insurance, 0Installer/Maintainer, 0Labor, 0Manufacturer, 3 = 23%Research & Testing, 1 = 8%Special Expert, 1 = 8%User, 2 = 15%Consumer, 0
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Changes in Terms:
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oCommittee develops a Committee Statement (CS) substantiating the change.
oIf the revision is associated with one or more Public Input, the Committee develops a CS to respond to each PI.
oEach FR gets balloted
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oMust include a valid technical reasonoNo vague references to “intent”oExplain how the submitter’s substantiation is inadequate
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No “new material” after the Public Input Stage since it hasn’t had the benefit of public review.
What constitutes new material is decided by the TC or Correlating Committee.
Adding “new material” at this Comments stage could successfully be challenged through appeal to the NFPA Standards Council
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Members may change votes during circulation
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TC Struggles with an Issue
• TC needs data on a new technology or emerging issue
• Two opposing views on an issue with no real data
• Data presented is not trusted by committee
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Conversation topics that are off limits include: Profit, margin, or cost data;
Prices, rates, or fees;
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Participants must adhere to the Guide for the Conduct of Participants. (You can access the Guide at nfpa.org/regs.)
The Guide requires standards development activity to be conducted with openness, honesty and in good faith.
Participants are not entitled to speak on behalf of NFPA.
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Be sure to ask questions if you have them.
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Public Input No. 2-NFPA 225-2014 [ Chapter 2 ]
Chapter 2 Referenced Publications
2.1 General.
The documents or portions thereof listed in this chapter are referenced within this standard and shall beconsidered part of the requirements of this document.
2.2 NFPA Publications.
National Fire Protection Association, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169-7471.
NFPA 13D, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in One- and Two-Family Dwellings andManufactured Homes, 2013 edition .
NFPA 70® , National Electrical Code®, 2011 edition 2014 .
NFPA 501, Standard on Manufactured Housing, 2013 edition .
NFPA 501A, Standard for Fire Safety Criteria for Manufactured Home Installations, Sites, andCommunities, 2013 edition .
NFPA 720, Standard for the Installation of Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detection and Warning Equipment, 2012edition 2015 .
NFPA 750, Standard on Water Mist Fire Protection Systems, 2010 edition.
NFPA 1192, Standard on Recreational Vehicles, 2011 edition 2015 .
NFPA 5000® , Building Construction and Safety Code®, 2012 edition 2015 .
2.3 Other Publications.
2.3.1 ANSI Publications.
American National Standards Institute, Inc., 25 West 43rd Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10036.
ANSI A119.5, Recreational Park Trailers, 1998 edition, revised 2009.
2.3.2 ASCE Publications.
American Society of Civil Engineers, 1801 Alexander Bell Drive, Reston, VA 20191.
ASCE /SEI 7, Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures, 2005 2010 .
ASCE /SEI 24, Flood Resistant Design and Construction, 2005 2006 .
2.3.3 ASTM Publications.
ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959.
ASTM C 90, Standard Specification for Loadbearing Concrete Masonry Units, 2011 2014 .
ASTM D 3953, Standard Specification for Strapping, Flat Steel and Seals, 2007a 2013 .
ASTM D 4318, Standard Test Methods for Liquid Limit, Plastic Limit, and Plasticity Index of Soils, 2010.
ASTM E 84, Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials, 2012 2014 .
2.3.4 UL Publications.
Underwriters Laboratories Inc., 333 Pfingsten Road, Northbrook, IL 60062-2096.
ANSI/ UL 723, Standard for Test for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials, 2008, Revised2010 2013 .
2.3.5 U.S. Government Publications.
U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402.
Title 24, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 3280, Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards.
Title 24, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 3282, Manufactured Home Procedural and EnforcementRegulations.
Title 24, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 3285, Model Manufactured Home Installation Standard.
2.3.6 USGS Publications.
United States Geological Survey National Center, 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston, VA 20192.
Seismic Design Category Map, 2000.
National Fire Protection Association Report http://submittals.nfpa.org/TerraViewWeb/ContentFetcher?commentParam...
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2.3.7 Other Publications.
Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, 11th edition, Merriam-Webster, Inc., Springfield, MA, 2003.
2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections.
NFPA 501A, Standard for Fire Safety Criteria for Manufactured Home Installations, Sites, andCommunities, 2013 edition .
NFPA 5000® , Building Construction and Safety Code®, 2012 edition 2015 .
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input
Referenced current editions.
Related Public Inputs for This Document
Related Input Relationship
Public Input No. 3-NFPA 225-2014 [Chapter E]
Submitter Information Verification
Submitter Full Name: Aaron Adamczyk
Organization: [ Not Specified ]
Street Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Submittal Date: Mon Jun 16 17:30:11 EDT 2014
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Public Input No. 7-NFPA 225-2014 [ Section No. 2.3.2 ]
2.3.2 ASCE Publications.
American Society of Civil Engineers, 1801 Alexander Bell Drive, Reston, VA 20191.
ASCE/SEI 7, Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures, 2005.
ASCE/SEI 24, Flood Resistant Design and Construction, 2005 2014 .
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input
ASCE 24 was revised and published in 2014.
Related Public Inputs for This Document
Related Input Relationship
Public Input No. 9-NFPA 225-2014 [Section No. 12.5.5]
Public Input No. 10-NFPA 225-2015 [Section No. 12.4.2.2.1]
Submitter Information Verification
Submitter Full Name: Rebecca Quinn
Organization: RCQuinn Consulting
Affilliation: Federal Emergency Management Agency
Street Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Submittal Date: Wed Dec 31 10:59:29 EST 2014
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Public Input No. 4-NFPA 225-2014 [ Section No. 2.3.3 ]
2.3.3 ASTM Publications.
ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959.
ASTM C 90, Standard Specification for Loadbearing Concrete Masonry Units, 2011 2014 .
ASTM D 3953, Standard Specification for Strapping, Flat Steel and Seals, 2007a. 2013
ASTM D 4318, Standard Test Methods for Liquid Limit, Plastic Limit, and Plasticity Index of Soils, 2010 e1 .
ASTM E 84, Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials, 2012 2014 .
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input
date update
Submitter Information Verification
Submitter Full Name: Marcelo Hirschler
Organization: GBH International
Street Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Submittal Date: Wed Dec 17 01:26:39 EST 2014
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Public Input No. 5-NFPA 225-2014 [ Section No. 2.3.4 ]
2.3.4 UL Publications.
Underwriters Laboratories Inc., 333 Pfingsten Road, Northbrook, IL 60062-2096.
ANSI/UL 723, Standard for Test for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials, 2008, Revised2010 2013 .
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input
UL Referenced Standard was updated
Submitter Information Verification
Submitter Full Name: Ronald Farr
Organization: UL LLC
Street Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Submittal Date: Mon Dec 29 13:17:51 EST 2014
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Public Input No. 1-NFPA 225-2013 [ Chapter 11 ]
Chapter 11 Life Safety Features
11.1 Smoke Alarms.
Manufacturers shall provide installers with instructions on how to inspect and retest each alarm duringinstallation of the home and provide homeowners with operating and testing information from the alarmmanufacturer.
11.2 Fire Sprinkler Systems.
Manufacturers shall provide installers with instructions on how to:
(1.) Connect the fire sprinkler systems to an approved water supply capable of supplying the demand of thefire sprinkler system and;
(2.) Inspect and retest the fire sprinkler system during installation of the home to ensure the fire sprinkersystem is installed in accordance with NFPA 13D, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in One-and Two-Family Dwellings and Manufactured Homes and;
(3.) Provide homeowners with the operating and testing information from the fire sprinkler system installer.
11.3 Carbon Monoxide Detectors.
Manufacturers shall provide installers with instructions on how to inspect and retest each alarm duringinstallation of the home and provide homeowners with operating and testing information from the alarmmanufacturer. Refer to NFPA 720, Standard for the Installation of Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detection andWarning Equipment, for additional requirements.
11.3 4 Fire Separation Distances.
Fire separation distances shall comply with local rules or regulations. In their absence, NFPA 5000, BuildingConstruction and Safety Code, shall apply.
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input
The current standard provides guidance on smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors but is silent on how fire sprinkler systems should be dealt with during the installation process. The proposed language ensures that the installer is provide with the appropriate information necessary from the manufacturer to accomplish the connection of the fire sprinkler system and system inspection so the system performs as code intends.
Submitter Information Verification
Submitter Full Name: Anthony Apfelbeck
Organization: Altamonte Springs Building/Fire Safety Division
Street Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Submittal Date: Tue Nov 19 21:20:20 EST 2013
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Public Input No. 10-NFPA 225-2015 [ Section No. 12.4.2.2.1 ]
12.4.2.2.1
Solid walls forming enclosed areas below the lowest floor shall be equipped with flood openings that permitthe automatic entry and exit of floodwaters. The following types of flood openings shall be permitted:
(1) Flood openings that comply with the non-engineered flood opening requirements of 2.6 7 .2.1 ofASCE/SEI 24, Flood Resistant Design and Construction. The certification in 12.5.5 shall not berequired.
(2) Flood openings that comply with the engineered flood opening requirements of 2.6 7 .2.2 of ASCE/SEI24. The certification in 12.5.5 shall be required.
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input
ASCE 24 was revised and republished in 2014. The proposed changes clarifies which item refers to non-engineered flood openings and revises the referenced section number to match ASCE 24-14, and does the same for the item referring to engineered flood openings.
Related Public Inputs for This Document
Related Input Relationship
Public Input No. 9-NFPA 225-2014 [Section No. 12.5.5]
Public Input No. 7-NFPA 225-2014 [Section No. 2.3.2] Updates the standard
Submitter Information Verification
Submitter Full Name: Rebecca Quinn
Organization: RCQuinn Consulting
Affilliation: Federal Emergency Management Agency
Street Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Submittal Date: Mon Jan 05 08:48:15 EST 2015
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Public Input No. 9-NFPA 225-2014 [ Section No. 12.5.5 ]
12.5.5 Flood Opening Certification.
For enclosed areas below the design flood elevation not meeting the flood non-engineered flood openingrequirements of 2.6 7 .2.1 of ASCE/SEI 24, Flood Resistant Design and Construction, a registeredprofessional engineer or architect shall prepare a certification that the flood openings will allow for theautomatic entry and exit of floodwaters, will allow the equalization of hydrostatic forces, and will meet theengineered flood opening requirements of 2.6 7 .2.2 of ASCE/SEI 24.
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input
ASCE 24 was revised in 2014, this clarifies and updates the referenced sections in the revised standard.
Related Public Inputs for This Document
Related Input Relationship
Public Input No. 7-NFPA 225-2014 [Section No. 2.3.2] updates ASCE 24-14
Public Input No. 10-NFPA 225-2015 [Section No. 12.4.2.2.1]
Submitter Information Verification
Submitter Full Name: Rebecca Quinn
Organization: RCQuinn Consulting
Affilliation: Federal Emergency Management Agency
Street Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Submittal Date: Wed Dec 31 11:11:04 EST 2014
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Public Input No. 3-NFPA 225-2014 [ Chapter E ]
Annex E Informational References
E.1 Referenced Publications.
The documents or portions thereof listed in this annex are referenced within the informational sections of thisstandard and are not part of the requirements of this document unless also listed in Chapter 2 for otherreasons.
E.1.1 NFPA Publications.
National Fire Protection Association, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169-7471.
NFPA 501, Standard on Manufactured Housing, 2013 edition .
NFPA 5000 ®, Building Construction and Safety Code ®, 2012 edition 2015 .
E.1.2 Other Publications.
E.1.2.1 ANSI Publications.
American National Standards Institute, Inc., 25 West 43rd Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10036.
ANSI/AF&PA, Wood Frame Construction Manual (WFCM) for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, 20012012 .
E.1.2.2 ASCE Publications.
American Society of Civil Engineers, 1801 Alexander Bell Drive, Reston, VA 20191-4400.
ASCE/SEI 7, Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures, 2005 2010 .
E.1.2.3 ASTM Publications.
ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, P.O. Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959.
ASTM C 90, Standard Specification for Loadbearing Concrete Masonry Units, 2011 2014 .
E.1.2.4 FEMA Publications.
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DC 20472.
FEMA P-85, Manufactured Home Installation in Flood Hazard Areas, September 2009.
FEMA P-348, Protecting Building Utilities from Flood Damage, November 1999.
FEMA Form 81-31, National Flood Insurance Program Elevation Certificate and Instructions, 2009.
E.1.2.5 NFIP Publications.
FEMA National Flood Insurance Program, 500 C Street, SW, Washington, DC 20472.
Community Status Book
Technical Bulletin 2, Flood Damage-Resistant Materials Requirements for Buildings Located in SpecialFlood Hazard Areas, August 2008.
E.1.2.6 U.S. Government Publications.
U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402.
HUD Handbook 4930.3G, Permanent Foundations Guide for Manufactured Housing.
Title 24, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 3280, Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards(MHCSS).
Title 24, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 3282, Manufactured Home Procedural and EnforcementRegulations.
Title 42, United States Code, Part 5401.
Title 44, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 60.3.
E.2 Informational References.
The following documents or portions thereof are listed here as informational resources only. They are not apart of the requirements of this document.
E.2.1 Foundation-Related References.
The following references are being provided to assist the user in obtaining related information pertaining tofoundations.
Building Foundation Design Guidebook, Doc. No. DE88013350, National Technical Information Service,
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5285 Port Royal 5301 Shawnee Road , Springfield Alexandria , VA 22161 22312 .
Design Guide for Frost-Protected Shallow Foundations, NAHB Research Center, Upper Marlboro, MD, June1994.
Energy Efficient Frost Protected Shallow Foundation Design Guidelines, 1999 NAHB Research Center.
Guidelines for Anchor System Design — Technical Support Document, Manufactured Housing ResearchAlliance, 2109 Broadway, Suite #203, New York, NY 10023, January 2000.
Manufactured Home Foundation Design for Seasonally Frozen Ground, Progressive EngineeringIncorporated, 58640 State Road 15, Goshen, IN 46526, June 14, 1996.
Manufactured Housing Reference Guide for State Installation Programs, Chapter 10, Council of StateAdministrative Agencies (COSAA), Arlington, VA, 1998.
Permanent Wood Foundation System — Design, Fabrication, and Installation Manual, National ForestProducts Association, 1250 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20036, 1987.
E.3 References for Extracts in Informational Sections. (Reserved)
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input
Referenced current editions.
Related Public Inputs for This Document
Related Input Relationship
Public Input No. 2-NFPA 225-2014 [Chapter 2] Referenced current editions.
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Public Input No. 2-NFPA 501-2013 [ Global Input ]
Delete the "Exception" text language throught the entire document and create subsections in theirplace.
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input
"Exception" text is inconsistent with the NFPA Manual of Style.
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Public Input No. 8-NFPA 501-2013 [ New Section after 1.1 ]
Purpose
1.2* Purpose.
1.2.1 The purpose of this standard shall be to provide a reasonable degree of life safety, propertyprotection and use through standardization of design, equipment and installations used in the construction,transportation, fire safety, plumbing, heat-producing, and electrical systems of manufactured homes that aredesigned to be used as dwelling units.
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input
This public input insert a "Purpose" statement. This is consistent with the layout specified in the NFPA Manual of style.
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Public Input No. 6-NFPA 501-2013 [ New Section after 1.2 ]
Retroactivity
1.X Retroactivity. The provisions of this standard reflect a consensus of what is necessary to providean acceptable degree of protection from the hazards addressed in this standards at the time thestandard was issued.1.X.1 Unless otherwise specified, the provisions of this standard shall not apply to facilities, equipment, structures, or installations that existed or were approved for construction or installation prior to theeffective date of the standard. Where specified, the provisions of this standard shall beretroactive.1.X.2 In those cases where the authority having jurisdiction determines that the existing situationpresents an unacceptable degree of risk, the authority having jurisdiction shall be permitted toapply retroactively any portions of this standard deemed appropriate.1.X.3 The retroactive requirements of this standard shall be permitted to be modified if theirapplication clearly would be impractical in the judgment of the authority having jurisdiction, andonly where it is clearly
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input
Insert the standard retroactivity language in Chapter 1. This is consistent with the NFPA Manual of Style and provides appropriate guidance to an AHJ as to the proper application of the standard to existing properties.
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Public Input No. 1-NFPA 501-2013 [ Section No. 1.2 ]
1.2 Definitions.
The following definitions are common to all chapters of this standard and are in addition to the definitionsprovided in individual chapters.
1.2.1 Administrative Regulations.
Regulations promulgated by the regulatory agency for administration and enforcement of the provisions ofthis standard.
1.2.2 * Approved.
Acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction.
1.2.3 * Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ).
An organization, office, or individual responsible for enforcing the requirements of a code or standard, or forapproving equipment, materials, an installation, or a procedure.
1.2.4 Bay Window.
A window assembly whose maximum horizontal projection is no more than 24 in. (610 mm) from the plane ofan exterior wall and is elevated above the floor level of the home, or a window supported on a foundationextending beyond the main walls of a building. [ 5000, 2012]
1.2.5 Certification Label.
The approved form of manufacturer certification that is permanently affixed to each transportable section ofeach manufactured home that is subject to this standard. (See Section 1.11 .)
1.2.6 Dwelling Unit.
One or more rooms arranged for complete, independent housekeeping purposes, with space for eating,living, and sleeping; facilities for cooking; and provisions for sanitation. [ 5000, 2012]
1.2.7 Equipment.
A general term including material, fittings, devices, appliances, luminaires, apparatus, machinery, and thelike used as a part of, or in connection with, an electrical installation. [ 70, 2011]
1.2.8 Federal Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard.
A standard either promulgated or adopted under authority of the National Manufactured HousingConstruction and Safety Standards Act of 1974 (PL 93-383, as amended).
1.2.9 Installations.
All arrangements and methods of construction, as well as fire safety, plumbing, heat-producing, andelectrical systems used in manufactured homes.
1.2.10 Labeled.
Equipment or materials to which has been attached a label, symbol, or other identifying mark of anorganization that is acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction and concerned with product evaluation, thatmaintains periodic inspection of production of labeled equipment or materials, and by whose labeling themanufacturer indicates compliance with appropriate standards or performance in a specified manner.
1.2.11 Length of a Manufactured Home.
A manufactured home’s largest overall length in the traveling mode, including cabinets and other projectionsthat contain interior space. Length does not include bay windows, roof projections, overhangs, or eavesunder which there is no interior space, nor does it include drawbars, couplings, or hitches.
1.2.12 * Listed.
Equipment, materials, or services included in a list published by an organization that is acceptable to theauthority having jurisdiction and concerned with evaluation of products or services, that maintains periodicinspection of production of listed equipment or materials or periodic evaluation of services, and whose listingstates that either the equipment, material, or service meets appropriate designated standards or has beentested and found suitable for a specified purpose.
1.2.13 Manufacturer.
Any person engaged in manufacturing or assembling manufactured homes, including any person engaged inimporting manufactured homes for resale.
1.2.14 Manufactured Home.
A structure, transportable in one or more sections that in the traveling mode is 8 body-ft (2.4 m) or more in
width or 40 body-ft (12.2 m) or more in length or that on site is 320 ft 2 (29.7 m 2 ) or more, is built on apermanent chassis, is designed to be used as a dwelling with or without a permanent foundation, whether ornot connected to the utilities, and includes plumbing, heating, air-conditioning, and electrical systemscontained therein. Such terms shall include any structure that meets all the requirements of this paragraphexcept the size requirements and with respect to which the manufacturer voluntarily files a certificationrequired by the regulatory agency. Calculations used to determine the number of square feet in a structure
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are based on the structure’s exterior dimensions, include all expandable rooms, cabinets, and otherprojections containing interior space, but do not include bay windows.
1.2.15 Manufactured Home Construction.
All activities relating to the assembly and manufacture of a manufactured home, including but not limited tothose relating to durability, quality, and safety.
1.2.16 Manufactured Home Safety.
The performance of a manufactured home in such a manner that the public is protected against anyunreasonable risk of the occurrence of accidents or any unreasonable risk of death or injury to the user or tothe public if such accidents do occur due to the design or construction of the manufactured home.
1.2.17 Modular Home.
A home constructed, all or in part, in accordance with a standard adopted, administered, and enforced bythe regulatory agency, or under reciprocal agreement with the regulatory agency, for conventional site-builtdwellings.
1.2.18 New Manufactured Home.
A manufactured home that has not been sold to a person/consumer for purposes other than retail resale.
1.2.19 Multi-Wide.
A manufactured home that is made up of two or more transportable sections.
1.2.20 Registered Engineer or Architect.
A person licensed to practice engineering or architecture in a state, subject to all laws and limitationsimposed by the state’s Board of Engineering and Architecture Examiners. A registered engineer or architectis engaged in the professional practice of rendering service or creative work that requires education,training, and experience in engineering sciences and special knowledge of mathematical, physical, andengineering sciences for the purpose of securing compliance with specifications and design in suchprofessional or creative work as consultation, investigation, evaluation, planning or design, and supervisionof construction.
1.2.21 Regulatory Agency.
The agency adopting, administering, and enforcing this standard.
1.2.22 Residential Storm Shelter.
A storm shelter serving occupants of dwelling units and having an occupant load not exceeding 16 persons.
1.2.23 Safe Rooms (Storm Shelters).
A building, structure, or portion(s) thereof constructed in accordance with ICC 500, Standard for the Designand Construction of Storm Shelters ; FEMA 320, Taking Shelter From the Storm: Building a Safe RoomFor Your Home or Small Business ; or FEMA 360, Design and Construction Guidance for CommunitySafe Rooms , and designated for use during a severe wind storm event such as a hurricane or tornado.
1.2.24 Shall.
Indicates a mandatory requirement.
1.2.25 Should.
Indicates a recommendation or that which is advised but not required.
1.2.26 Single-Wide.
A manufactured home that is made up of a single, transportable section.
1.2.27 State.
Includes all 50 individual states that make up the United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealthof Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and American Samoa.
1.2.28 Width of a Manufactured Home.
A manufactured home’s largest overall width in the traveling mode, including cabinets and other projectionsthat contain interior space. Width does not include bay windows, roof projections, overhangs, or eavesunder which there is no interior space.
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input
Delete the definitions in Chapter 1 and relocate them to Chapter 3. The current arrangement with definitions in Chapter 1 is inconsistent with the NFPA Manual of Style.
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Public Input No. 3-NFPA 501-2013 [ Section No. 1.4 ]
1.4 Incorporation by Reference.
The specifications, standards, and codes, or portions thereof, of the following organizations, where they arespecified in this standard, shall be incorporated by reference. Where two or more referenced standards areequivalent in application, manufacturers shall have the option to incorporate into the manufactured homedesign and construction the referenced standard of their choosing.
Exception: When reference standards and this standard are inconsistent, the requirements of thisstandard shall prevail to the extent of the inconsistency.
AA — Aluminum Association , 900 19th Street NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20006
AAMA — American Architectural Manufacturers Association , 1327 Jonas Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48105
AF&PA — American Forest & Paper Association , 1111 19th Street NW, Suite 800, Washington, DC20036 [previously named National Forest Products Association (NFPA)]
AGA — American Gas Association , 400 N. Capitol Street NW, Washington, DC 20001
AISC — American Institute of Steel Construction , One East Wacker Drive, Suite 3100, Chicago, IL60601
AISI — American Iron and Steel Institute , 1140 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 705, Washington, DC20036
AITC — American Institute of Timber Construction , 7012 S. Revac Parkway, Suite 140, Englewood,CO 80112
ANSI — American National Standards Institute , 25 West 43rd Street, New York, NY 10036
APA — The Engineered Wood Association , 7011 South 19th Street, Tacoma, WA 98466-5333
ARI — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute , 2111 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 500, Arlington, VA22201
ASCE — American Society of Civil Engineers , 1801 Alexander Bell Drive, Reston, VA 20191-4400
ASHRAE — ASHRAE , 1791 Tullie Circle NE, Atlanta, GA 30329
ASME — American Society of Mechanical Engineers , Three Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5990
ASSE — American Society of Sanitary Engineering , 901 Canterbury Road, Suite A, Westlake, OH44145
ASTM — ASTM International , 100 Barr Harbor Drive, P.O. Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA19428-2959
CISPI — Cast Iron Soil Pipe Institute , 5959 Shallowford Road, Suite 419, Chattanooga, TN 37421
CSA America — Canadian Standards Association , 8501 East Pleasant Valley Road, Cleveland, OH44131
DOC — U.S. Department of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Office ofEngineering Standards , Room A-166, Technical Building, Washington, DC 20234
FS — Federal Specifications, General Services Administration, Specifications Branch , Room 6039,GSA Building, Seventh and D Streets SW, Washington, DC 20407
HPVA — Hardwood Plywood and Veneer Association , P.O. Box 2789, Reston, VA 22090 [previouslynamed Hardwood Plywood Manufacturers Association (HPMA)]
HUD-FHA — Department of Housing and Urban Development , 451 Seventh Street SW, Washington,DC 20410
HUD USER , Department of Housing and Urban Development, HUD USER, P.O. Box 23268, Washington,DC 20026-3268
IAPMO — International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials , 5001 E. Philadelphia St.,Ontario, CA 91761-2816
IITRI— IIT Research Institute , 10 West 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60616
MIL — Military Specifications and Standards , Naval Publications and Forms Center, 5801 TaborAvenue, Philadelphia, PA 19120
NFPA — National Fire Protection Association , 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169-7471
NFRC — National Fenestration Rating Council , 6305 Ivy Lane, Suite 140, Greenbelt, MD 20770
NPA — National Particleboard Association , 18928 Premiere Court, Gaithersburg, MD 20879
NSF — NSF International , P.O. Box 130140, Ann Arbor, MI 48113-0140
SAE — Society of Automotive Engineers , 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096
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SJI — Steel Joist Institute , 1205 48th Avenue North, Suite A, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
TPI — Truss Plate Institute , 218 N. Lee Street, Suite 312, Alexandria, VA 22314
UL — Underwriters Laboratories Inc. , 333 Pfingsten Road, Northbrook, IL 60062-2096
WDMA — Window and Door Manufacturers Association , 401 N. Michigan Avenue, Suite 2200,Chicago, IL 60611
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input
Delete the Incorporation by Reference provisions in Chapter 1 a section 1.4 and relocate the reference provisions to Chapter 2, Referenced Publications. The current layout is inconsistent with the NFPA Manual of Style.
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Public Input No. 4-NFPA 501-2013 [ Sections 1.5, 1.6 ]
Sections 1.5, 1.6
1.5 Data Plate.
Each manufactured home shall bear a data plate affixed in a permanent manner near the main electricalpanel or in another readily accessible and visible location. Each data plate either shall be made of a materialthat will receive typed information, as well as preprinted information, that can be cleaned of ordinarysmudges or household dirt without removing information contained on the data plate; or shall be covered in apermanent manner with materials that will make it possible to clean the data plate of ordinary dirt andsmudges without obscuring the information. (See 6.5.3.5 .) Each data plate shall contain not less than thefollowing information:
(1) Name and address of the manufacturing plant where the manufactured home was manufactured
(2) Serial number and model designation of the unit and the date the unit was manufactured
(3) The statement: “This manufactured home is designed to comply with the NFPA Standard 501 in effectat the time of manufacture.”
(4) A list of the certification label(s) number(s) affixed to each transportable manufactured section inaccordance with Section 1.11
(5) A list of major factory-installed equipment, including the manufacturer's name and the modeldesignation of each appliance
(6) Reference to the roof load zone and wind load zone for which the home is designed and duplicates ofthe wind zone and roof load zone maps shown in Figure 6.5.3.1(a) and Figure 6.5.3.3.1 . (Thisinformation shall be permitted to be combined with the heating and cooling certificates and theinsulation zone map required by Sections 8.10 and 8.11 .)
(7) The statement: “This home has ______ has not ______ (appropriate blank to be checked bymanufacturer) been equipped with storm shutters or other protective coverings for windows andexterior door openings. For homes designed to be located in Wind Zones II, III, and IV that have notbeen provided with shutters or equivalent covering devices, it is strongly recommended that the homebe made ready to be equipped with these devices in accordance with the method recommended in themanufacturer's printed instructions.”
(8) The statement: “Design approval by . . .” followed by the name of the agency that approved the design
1.6 Serial Number.
A serial number that identifies the manufacturer and the state where the manufactured home was
manufactured shall be stamped into the foremost cross member. Letters and numbers shall be 3 ⁄ 8 in.(9.5 mm) minimum in height. Numbers shall not be stamped into the hitch assembly or drawbar.
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input
Relocate sections 1.5 and 1.6 to a new Chapter 4 General Provisions and renumber the remaining chapters. The provisions of 1.5 and 1.6 are more appropriate for the requirements of a technical chapter and not an administrative chapter. This is also consistent with the spirit and intent of the NFPA Manual of Style.
Submitter Information Verification
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Public Input No. 7-NFPA 501-2013 [ Section No. 1.10 ]
1. 10 Use of Alternative Construction. Applications for regulatory agency approval of alternative constructionmethods shall be made in accordance with Section 1.8 . X Equivalency. Nothing in this standard isintended to prevent the use of systems, methods, or devices of equivalent or superior quality, strength, fireresistance, effectiveness, durability, and safety over those prescribed by this standard.
1.X.1 Technical documentation shall be submitted to the authority having jurisdiction to demonstrateequivalency.
1.X.2 The system, method, or device shall be approved for the intended purpose by the authority having jurisdiction.
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input
Delete the current alternative construction language an insert the standard NFPA equivalency language from the NFPA Manual of Style. This standard NFPA language is consistent with the NFPA Manual of Style and provides better technical guidance to the AHJ.
Submitter Information Verification
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Public Input No. 5-NFPA 501-2013 [ Section No. 1.11 ]
1.11 Certification Label.
1.11.1
A permanent label shall be affixed to each transportable section of each manufactured home subject to thisstandard. This label shall be separate and distinct from the data plate required by Section 1.5 .
1.11.2
The label shall be approximately 2 in. × 4 in. (50 mm × 100 mm) in size and shall be permanently attachedto the manufactured home by means that render it difficult to remove without defacing it. The label shall beetched on a 0.32 in. thick (8.2 mm) aluminum plate or other material identified by the administrativeregulations. The label shall be etched or stamped with a sequence of letters identifying the productioninspection agency, followed by a series of sequential numbers in a manner identified in the administrativeregulations.
1.11.3
The label shall read as follows:
“As evidenced by this label, No. (e.g., ABC 000001), the manufacturer certifies to the best of themanufacturer’s knowledge and belief that this manufactured home has been constructed and inspected inaccordance with the requirements of the (regulatory agency name) and is in conformance with the edition
of NFPA 501 in effect on the date of manufacture. See data plate.”
1.11.4 *
The label shall be located at the taillight end of each transportable section of the manufactured homeapproximately 1 ft (300 mm) up from the floor and 1 ft (300 mm) in from the road side, or as near thatlocation on a permanent part of the exterior of the manufactured home section as practicable. When locatingthe label on the taillight end of a transportable section will prevent the label from being visible after themanufactured home section is installed at the installation site, the label shall be installed on a permanentpart of the exterior of the manufactured home section in a visible location as specified in the approveddesign.
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input
Relocate section 1.11 to a new Chapter 4 General Provisions and renumber the remaining chapters. The provisions of 1.11, along with the provisions of 1.5 and 1.6, are more appropriate for the requirements of a technical chapter and not an administrative chapter. This is also consistent with the spirit and intent of the NFPA Manual of Style.
Submitter Information Verification
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Public Input No. 17-NFPA 501-2014 [ Section No. 5.3.1.3 ]
5.3.1.3
The following conditions shall be met when an interior finish material is tested using the test protocol of NFPA286, Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Evaluating Contribution of Wall and Ceiling Interior Finish to RoomFire Growth:
(1) Flames shall not spread to the ceiling during the 40 kW exposure.
(2) During the 160 kW exposure, the following criteria shall be met:
(3) Flame shall not spread to the outer extremities of the sample on the 8 ft × 12 ft (2440 mm ×3660 mm) wall.
(4) Flashover shall not occur.
(5) The peak heat release rate throughout the test shall not exceed 800 kW.
(6) When limitations are desired on smoke development, the total smoke released throughout the test shallnot exceed 1,000 metres squared.
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input
The total smoke released requirement from NFPA 286 was missing. It has been added as an optional measurement when smoke limitations are desired. That is the requirement that correlates with the smoke developed index from ASTM E84 and it is included in all codes and standards that assess materials or products to NFPA 286.
For information, NFPA 5000 states as follows:10.4.5.2 The interior finish shall comply with all of the following when tested using the test protocol of NFPA 286:(1) During the 40 kW exposure, flames shall not spread to the ceiling.(2) The flame shall not spread to the outer extremity of the sample on any wall or ceiling.(3) Flashover, as described in NFPA 286, shall not occur.(4) The peak heat release rate throughout the test shall not exceed 800 kW.(5) The total smoke released throughout the test shall not exceed 10,764 ft2 (1000 m2).
Similarly, NFPA 101 states as follows:10.2.3.7.2 The interior finish shall comply with all of the following when tested using the test protocol of NFPA 286, Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Evaluating Contribution of Wall andCeiling Interior Finish to Room Fire Growth:(1) During the 40 kW exposure, flames shall not spread to the ceiling.(2) The flame shall not spread to the outer extremity of the sample on any wall or ceiling.(3) Flashover, as described in NFPA 286, shall not occur.(4) The peak heat release rate throughout the test shall not exceed 800 kW.(5) For new installations, the total smoke released throughout the test shall not exceed 1000 m2.
Note that the only change proposed is the addition of the requirement for total smoke released and other changes were caused by the website.
Submitter Information Verification
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Public Input No. 20-NFPA 501-2014 [ Section No. 5.8.1.3.1 ]
5.8.1.3.1
Loose-fill insulation, other than cellulose loose-fill insulation, that cannot be mounted in the ASTM E 84,Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials, or ANSI/UL 723, Standardfor Test for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials, test apparatus without a screen or otherartificial support, shall have a flame spread index of 25 or less and a smoke developed index of 450 or lesswhen tested in accordance with CAN/ULC-S102.2-M88 , Method of Test for Surface Burning Characteristicsof Flooring, Floor Coverings, and Miscellaneous Materials and Assemblies.
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input
This simply eliminates the date, since the latest edition is dated 2010 and not 1988.
Submitter Information Verification
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Public Input No. 19-NFPA 501-2014 [ Section No. 5.8.1.3.2.3 ]
5.8.1.3.2.3
Cellulose loose-fill insulation that is not spray applied and that complies with the requirements of 5.8.1.3.2.1and 5.8.1.3.2.2 shall be required to meet a smoke developed index not exceeding 450 when tested inaccordance with ASTM E 84 CAN/ULC S102.2 , Standard Test Method for Surface BurningCharacteristics of Building Materials , or ANSI/UL 723, Standard for Test for Surface BurningCharacteristics of Building Materials Flooring, Floor Coverings and Miscellaneous Materials andAssemblies .
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input
It has now been shown that cellulose loose-fill insulation cannot be tested appropriately using ASTM E84 (or UL 723) and needs to be tested to CAN/ULC S102.2. This change has been incorporated into other codes and standards. Moreover, ASTM E84 does not have a mandatory way of testing cellulose loose-fill insulation because it would require a metal grid that is so fine that the result is heavily affected by the metal.
Submitter Information Verification
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Public Input No. 18-NFPA 501-2014 [ Section No. 5.8.2.3 ]
5.8.2.3
5.8.2.3.2
The thermal barrier shall remain in place for 15 minutes when tested in accordance with NFPA 286,Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Evaluating Contribution of Wall and Ceiling Interior Finish to Room FireGrowth , with the acceptance criteria of 5.8.2.5 .
Cellular or foam plastic materials shall be permitted if they are separated from the interior of a building andfrom plenums by an approved thermal barrier consisting either of 1⁄2 in. (13 mm) gypsum wallboard orequivalent material and the of a material that complies with the requirements of the temperaturetransmission fire test and of the integrity fire test in NFPA 275, Standard Method of Fire Tests for theEvaluation of Thermal Barriers Used Over Foam Plastic Insulation , and the foam plastic material alsoexhibits a flame spread index not exceeding 75 and a smoke developed index not exceeding 450 whentested in accordance with ASTM E 84, Standard Test Method of Surface Burning Characteristics ofBuilding Materials, or ANSI/UL 723, Standard for Test for Surface Burning Characteristics of BuildingMaterials.
5.8.2.3.1
The thermal barrier constructed of the equivalent material shall limit the average temperature rise of theunexposed surface to not more than 250°F (121°C) after 15 minutes of fire exposure complying with thestandard time-temperature curve of ASTM E 119, Standard Test Method for Fire Tests of BuildingConstruction and Materials , or ANSI/UL 263, Fire Tests of Building Construction and Materials .
Also add NFPA 276, Standard Method of Fire Tests for the Evaluation of Thermal Barriers Used OverFoam Plastic Insulation, into th e list of referenced NFPA standards.
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input
The requirements in 5.8.2.3.1 and 5.8.2.3.2 are already included in NFPA 275, which is the standard that is used for developing and listing thermal barriers. It includes the ASTM E119 and the NFPA 286 testing. NFPA 275 also includes UL 1040, UL 1715 and FM 4880.
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Public Input No. 15-NFPA 501-2014 [ Chapter 14 ]
Chapter 14
Referenced
. Referenced Publications
14.
1 General
1 General .
The documents or portions thereof listed in this chapter are referenced within this standard and shall beconsidered part of the requirements of this document.
14.
2 NFPA
2 NFPA Publications.
National Fire Protection Association, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169-7471.
.
NFPA 13D, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in One- and Two-Family Dwellings andManufactured Homes ,
2010 edition
2016 .
.
NFPA 31, Standard for the Installation of Oil-Burning Equipment ,
2006 edition
2016 .
.
NFPA 54
/ANSI Z 223.1
, National Fuel Gas Code,
2006 editions
2015 .
.
NFPA 58, Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code ,
2008 edition
2014 .
.
NFPA 70 , National Electrical Code ,
2008 edition
2014 .
.
NFPA 72 , National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code ,
2010 edition
2016 .
.
NFPA 90B, Standard for the Installation of Warm Air Heating and Air-Conditioning Systems ,
2009 edition
2015 .
.
NFPA 225, Model Manufactured Home Installation Standard ,
2009 edition
2013 .
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NFPA 259, Standard Test Method for Potential Heat of Building Materials ,
2008 edition
2013 .
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NFPA 286, Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Evaluating Contribution of Wall and Ceiling Interior Finish toRoom Fire Growth ,
2006 edition
2015 .
.
NFPA 720, Standard for the Installation of Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detection and Warning Equipment ,
2009 edition
2015 .
.
NFPA 750, Standard on Water Mist Fire Protection Systems ,
2010 edition
2015 .
14.
3 Other
3 Other Publications.
14.3.
1 AAMA
1 AAMA Publications.
American Architectural Manufacturers Association, 1827 Walden Office Square, Suite 550, Schaumburg, IL60173-4268.
.
AAMA/WDMA 1600/I.S. 7, Voluntary Specifications for Skylights , 2000 , revised 2003 .
.
AAMA 1701.2, Primary Window and Sliding Glass Door: Voluntary Standard for Utilization in ManufacturedHousing ,
2002 edition
2012 .
.
AAMA 1702.2, Swinging Exterior Passage Door: Voluntary Standard for Utilization in ManufacturedHousing ,
2002 edition
2012 .
.
AAMA 1704, Voluntary Standard: Egress Window Systems for Utilization in Manufactured Housing ,
2001 edition
2012 .
14.3.
2 AF&PA
2 AWC Publications.
American
Forest & Paper Association–American
Wood Council,
1111 19th Street
222 Catoctin Circle NW, Suite
800
201 ,
Washington
Leesburg ,
DC 20036
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VA 20175 .
. AFPA T03
AWC STJR , Span Tables for Joists and Rafters ,
2005
2012 .
. AFPA T05
AWC WSDD , Wood Structural Design Data , 1986, Revised 1992.
. AFPA T101 ASD 01, Wood
AWC Wood Design PKG , Wood Design Package ,
2005
2012 edition , which
includes ANSI/AF&PA
includes AWC NDS-
2005
AWC National Design Specification ® ( NDS ® ) for Wood Construction with Commentary and NDS
Supplement–Design
Supplement–Design Values for Wood Construction ,
2005 edition
2012 .
. ANSI/AF&PA
AWC SDPWS-
2008–Special
2008–Special Design Provisions for Wind and Seismic Standard with Commentary , 2008edition.
.
AWC ASD/LRFD Manual for Engineered Wood Construction ,
2005 edition
2012 .
.
AWC ASD/LRFD Special Design Provisions for Wind and Seismic , 2008 edition.
14.3.
3 AISC
3 AISC Publications.
American Institute of Steel Construction, One East Wacker Drive, Suite
3100
700 , Chicago, IL 60601-1802.
.
AISC-
S335
360 , Specification for Structural Steel Buildings
— Allowable Stress Design and Plastic Design, 1989
, 2010 .
14.3.
4 AISI
4 AISI Publications.
American Iron and Steel Institute,
1140 Connecticut
25 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Suite
705
800 , Washington, DC
20036
20001 .
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. AISI-SG 673, .
Cold-formed Steel Design Manual ,
1986 edition with 1989 addendum, revised 2002.
2008 ..
AISI-
SG 971
S100 , Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members ,
2001 edition with supplement 2004
2007 .
14.3.
5 ANSI
5 ANSI Publications.
American National Standards Institute, Inc., 25 West 43rd Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10036.
.
ANSI A
112.18.1, Plumbing Fixture Fittings , 2003.
ANSI A 112.19.7M, Whirlpool Bathtub Appliances , 1995.
ANSI A 112.19.6, Hydraulic Requirements for Water Closets and Urinals , 1995.
ANSI A 112.21.3M, Hydrants for Utility and Maintenance Use , 1985 (R1995).
ANSI A
208.
1, Mat-formed Wood Particleboard , 2009.
ANSI A 208.
2, Medium Density Fiberboard for Interior Use (MDF) , 2009.
.
ANSI
B 36.10M, Welded and Seamless Wrought Steel Pipe , 2004.
ANSI
Z 21.1, Household Cooking-Gas Appliances ,
2008, revised 2011
2012 .
.
ANSI Z 21.5.1 / CSA 7.1 , Gas Clothes Dryers, Volume 1, Type 1 Clothes Dryers , 2008.
.
ANSI Z 21.10.1, Gas Water Heaters, Vol. 1, Storage Water Heaters with Input Ratings of 75,000 Btu perHour or Less ,
2004, addendum 2009
2011 .
.
ANSI Z 21.15, Manually Operated Gas Valves for Appliances, Appliance Connector Valves, and HoseEnd Valves ,
2009
2013 .
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ANSI Z 21.19, Refrigerators Using Gas Fuel ,
2002, addendum 2009
2014 .
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ANSI Z 21.20 /IEC 60730-2-5/CGA C22.2/UL 372 , Automatic Electrical Controls for Household andSimilar Use Part 2 - 5 : Particular Requirements for Automatic
Burner Ignition
Burner Control Systems
and Components
,
2010
2014 .
.
ANSI Z 21.21, Automatic Valves for Gas Appliances ,
addendum 2011
2012 .
.
ANSI Z 21.22 / CGA 4.4-M99 , Relief Valves for Hot Water Supply Systems , 1999, addendum 2001.
.
ANSI Z 21.23, Gas Appliance Thermostats , 2010.
.
ANSI Z 21.24 /CGA 6.10 , Connectors for Gas Appliances , 2006, addendum
2009
amendment 2011 .
.
ANSI Z 21.40.1 /CGA 2.91 , Gas-Fired Heat Absorption Summer Air Conditioning Appliances , 1996,addendum 1997.
.
ANSI Z 21.47, Gas-Fired Central Furnaces ,
2006
2012 .
.
ANSI Z 21.60, Decorative Gas Appliances for Installation in Solid-Fuel Burning Fireplaces ,
2009
2012 .
.
ANSI Z 21.86, Vented Gas-Fired Space Heating Appliances , 2008 , reaffirmed 2014 .
.
ANSI Z 21.88, Vented Gas Fireplace Heaters ,
2009
2014 .
.
ANSI Z 34.1, For Certification — Third-Party Certification Program , 1993.
.
ANSI Z 97.1, Glazing Materials Used in Buildings, Safety Performance Used in Specifications andMethods of Test ,
2004
2009 with 2010 errata .
.
(ANSI Z124.1 to Z124.9 superseded by IAPMO Z124).
ANSI Z 124.1, Plastic Bathtub and Shower Units , 2005.
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ANSI Z 124.2, Plastic Shower Receptors and Shower Stalls , 1995.
.
ANSI Z 124.3, Plastic Lavatories , 2005.
.
ANSI Z 124.4, Plastic Water-Closet Bowls and Tanks , 2006.
.
ANSI Z 124.5, Plastic Toilet (Water Closet) Seats , 2006.
.
ANSI Z 124.6, Plastic Bathtub Units , 2007.
.
ANSI Z 124.7, Prefabricated Plastic Spa Shells , 1997.
.
ANSI Z 124.8, Plastic Bathtub Liners , 1990.
.
ANSI Z 124.9, Plastic Urinal Fixtures , 2004.
.
14.3.
6 APA
6 APA Publications.
The Engineered Wood Association, 7011 South 19th Street, Tacoma, WA 98466-5333.
.
APA Form No.
E-30T
E30 , Engineered Wood Construction Guide ,
2007
2011 .
.
APA Form No.
H-815E
H815 , Design and Fabrication of All-Plywood Beams , Supp. 5 , 2008.
.
APA Form No.
E-445S
E445 , APA PRP-108, APA Quality Assurance Policies for Structural-Use Panels ,
2004
2012 .
.
APA Form No.
D-510
D510 , Panel Design Specifications , 2008.
.
APA Form No.
S-812R
S812 , Design and Fabrication of Glued Plywood-Lumber Beams, Supp. 2 , 2004.
.
APA Form No.
U-813L
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U813 , Design and Fabrication of Plywood Stressed-Skin Panels, Supp. 3 , 2004.
.
APA Form No.
U-814H
U814 , Design and Fabrication of Plywood Sandwich Panels, Supp. 4 , 2004.
.
APA Form No.
Y-510T
Y510 , Plywood Design Specification , 2004.
14.3.
7 ARI
7 ARI Publications.
Air-Conditioning
and
, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute, 2111 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 500, Arlington, VA 22201.
.
ARI 210/240, Unitary Air-Conditioning and Air-Source Heat Pump Equipment ,
2005
2008 .
14.3.
8 ARMA
8 ARMA Publications.
Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association,
1156 15th Street,
750 National Press Building, 529 14th Street NW,
Suite 900,
Washington, DC
20005
20045 .
.
Residential Asphalt Roofing Manual , 2005.
14.3.
9 ASCE
9 ASCE Publications.
American Society of Civil Engineers, 1801 Alexander Bell Drive, Reston, VA 20191-4400.
. SEI/
ASCE 7, Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures ,
2005
2010 .
.
ASCE 8, Design of Cold-Formed Stainless Steel Structural Members , 2002.
14.3.
10 ASHRAE
10 ASHRAE Publications.
ASHRAE, Inc., 1791 Tullie Circle, N.E., Atlanta, GA 30329.
.
ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals,
2004
2013 .
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14.3.
11 ASME
11 ASME Publications.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Three
ASME International, Two Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5990.
.
ASME A 112.1.2, Air Gaps in Plumbing Systems ,
2004
2012 .
.
ASME A 112.4.1, Water Heater Relief Valve Drain Tubes , 2009 , reaffirmed 2014 .
.
ASME A 112.4.3, Plastic Fittings for Connecting Water Closets to the Sanitary Drainage System , 1999 ,reaffirmed 2010 .
.
ASME A 112.14.1, Backwater Valves ,
1975
2003 ,
Revised 2003
reaffirmed 2012 .
.
ASME A 112.18.1, Plumbing Supply Fittings, 2012.
ASME A 112.18.2 / CSA B125.2 , Plumbing Fixture Waste Fittings ,
2002
2011 .
.
ASME A 112.18.3, Performance Requirements for Backflow Protection Devices and Systems in PlumbingFixture Fittings , 2002 , reaffirmed 2012 .
.
ASME A 112.18.6, Flexible Water Connectors , 2009 , reaffirmed 2014 .
.
ASME A 112.18.7, Deck Mounted Bath/Shower Transfer Valves with Integral Backflow Protection ,1999 , reaffirmed 2004 .
.
ASME A 112.19.1, Enameled Cast Iron and Enameled Steel Plumbing Fixtures ,
2008
2013 .
.
ASME A 112.19.2,
Vitreous China
Ceramic Plumbing Fixtures
and Hydraulic Requirements for Water Closets and Urinals, 2003.
, 2013 with amendment 1 .
ASME A 112.19.3, Stainless Steel Plumbing Fixtures
(Designed for Residential Use), 2000.
, 2008, reaffirmed 2013 .
ASME A 112.19.4M, Porcelain Enameled Formed Steel Plumbing Fixtures , 1994,
revised 1999
reaffirmed 2009 .
.
ASME A 112.19.5, Trim for Water-Closet Bowls, Tanks, and Urinals ,
1979, Revised 2005
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2011 .
.
ASME A 112.19.
7M, Hydromassage Bathtub Appliances , 2006.
6, Hydraulic Requirements for Water Closets and Urinals, 1995.
ASME A 112.19.
8, Suction Fittings for Use in Swimming Pools, Wading Pools, Spas, and Hot Tubs , 2007..
7, Hydromassage Bathtub Appliances, 2012 ..
ASME A 112.19.9M, Non-Vitreous Ceramic Plumbing Fixtures , 1991,
revised 1998
reaffirmed 2008 .
.
ASME A 112.19.10, Dual Flush Devices for Water Closets , 2003 , reaffirmed 2008 .
.
ASME A 112.21.3M, Hydrants for Utility and Maintenance Use , 1985,
revised 2001
reaffirmed 2007 .
. ANSI/
ASME B 1.20.1, Pipe Threads, General Purpose (Inch) ,
1983, revised 2001
2013 .
.
ASME B 16.3, Malleable Iron Threaded Fittings ,
2006
Classes 150 and 300, 2011 .
.
ASME B 16.4, Gray Iron Threaded Fittings ,
1998
Classes 125 and 250, 2011 .
.
ASME B 16.15, Cast Copper Alloy Threaded Fittings, Classes 125 and 250 ,
2006
2013 .
.
ASME B 16.18, Cast Copper Alloy Solder-Joint Pressure Fittings ,
2001
2012 .
.
ASME B 16.22, Wrought Copper and Copper Alloy Solder-Joint Pressure Fittings ,
2001
2013 .
.
ASME B 16.23, Cast Copper Alloy Solder-Joint Drainage Fittings — DWV,
2002
2011 .
.
ASME B 16.26, Cast Copper Alloy Fittings for Flared Copper Tubes ,
2006
2013 .
.
ASME B 16.29, Wrought Copper and Wrought Copper Alloy Solder-Joint Drainage Fittings — DWV,
2007
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2012 .
.
ASME B 36.10M, Welded and Seamless Wrought Steel Pipe , 2004 , reaffirmed 2010 .
14.3.
12 ASSE
12 ASSE Publications.
American Society of Sanitary Engineering, 901 Canterbury, Suite A, Westlake, OH 44145.
ASSE International, 18927 Hickory Creek Drive, Suite 220, Mokena, IL 60448.
ASSE 1001, Performance Requirements for Pipe Applied Atmospheric Type Vacuum Breakers , 2008.
.
ASSE 1002, Performance Requirements for Water Closet Flush Tank Fill Valves (Ballcocks) , 2008.
.
ASSE 1008, Performance Requirements for Household Food Waste Disposer Units , Revised 2006.
.
ASSE 1010, Performance Requirements for Water Hammer Arresters , 2004.
.
ASSE 1011, Performance Requirements for Hose Connection Vacuum Breakers , 2004.
.
ASSE 1014, Performance Requirements for Handheld Showers , 2005.
.
ASSE 1016, Performance Requirements for Automatic Compensating Valves for Individual Showers andTub/Shower Combinations , 2011.
.
ASSE 1017, Performance Requirements for Temperature-Activated Mixing Valves for Primary DomesticUse , 2009.
.
ASSE 1019, Performance Requirements for Vacuum Breaker Wall Hydrants, Freeze Resistant, AutomaticDraining Types ,
2004
2011 .
.
ASSE 1023, Plumbing Requirements for Hot Water Dispensers, Household Storage Type Electrical ,1979.
.
ASSE 1025, Performance Requirements for Diverters for Plumbing Faucets with Hose Spray, Anti-SiphonType, Residential Applications , 1978.
.
ASSE 1037, Performance Requirements for Pressurized Flushing Devices (Flushometers) for PlumbingFixtures , 1990.
.
ASSE 1051, Performance Requirements for Air Admittance Valves for Plumbing Drainage Systems,Fixture and Branch Devices , 2009.
14.3.
13 ASTM
13 ASTM Publications.
ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, P.O. Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959.
.
ASTM A 53 / A 53M , Standard Specification for Pipe, Steel, Black and Hot-Dipped, Zinc-Coated,Welded and Seamless ,
2010
2012 .
.
ASTM A 74, Standard Specification for Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings ,
2009
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2013a .
.
ASTM A 539, Standard Specification for Electric-Resistance-Welded Coiled Steel Tubing for Gas andFuel Oil Lines , 1999.
.
ASTM B 42, Standard Specification for Seamless Copper Pipe, Standard Sizes , 2010.
.
ASTM B 43, Standard Specification for Seamless Red Brass Pipe, Standard Sizes ,
2009
2014 .
.
ASTM B 88, Standard Specification for Seamless Copper Water Tube , 2009.
.
ASTM B 251, Standard Specification for General Requirements for Wrought Seamless Copper andCopper-Alloy Tube , 2010.
.
ASTM B 280, Standard Specification for Seamless Copper Tube for Air Conditioning and RefrigerationField Service ,
2008
2013 .
.
ASTM B 306, Standard Specification for Copper Drainage Tube (DWV) ,
2007
2013 .
.
ASTM C
36
1396/C 1396M , Standard Specification for Gypsum Wallboard ,
2003
2014 .
.
ASTM C 564, Standard Specification for Rubber Gaskets for Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings ,
2011
2014 .
.
ASTM C 920, Standard Specification for Elastomeric Joint Sealants ,
2011
2014 .
.
ASTM D 781, Standard Test Methods for Puncture and Stiffness of Paperboard, and Corrugated andSolid Fiberboard , 1968 ( withdrawn 1973).
.
ASTM D 2235, Standard Specification for Solvent Cement for Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS)Plastic Pipe and Fittings , 2004 , reapproved 2011 .
.
ASTM D 2239, Polyethylene (PE) Plastic Pipe, (SDR-PR) Based on Controlled Inside Diameter ,
2003
2012a .
.
ASTM D 2564, Standard Specification for Solvent Cement for Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Plastic PipingSystems ,
2009
2012 .
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ASTM D 2609, Plastic Insert Fittings for Polyethylene (PE) Plastic Pipe , 2008.
.
ASTM D 2661, Standard Specification for Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) Schedule 40 PlasticDrain, Waste, and Vent Pipe and Fittings ,
2008
2011 .
.
ASTM D 2665, Standard Specification for Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Plastic Drain, Waste, and VentPipe and Fittings ,
2010
2012 .
.
ASTM D 2846 / D 2846M ,
Standard
Standard Specification for Chlorinated Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (CPVC) Plastic Hot- and Cold-WaterDistribution Systems , 2009 b, with 2011 errata .
.
ASTM D 3309, Standard Specification for Polybutylene (PB) Plastic Hot- and Cold-Water DistributionSystems , 1996.
.
ASTM D 3311, Standard Specification for Drain, Waste, and Vent (DWV) Plastic Fittings ,
2009
2011 .
.
ASTM D 3953, Standard Specification for Strapping, Flat Steel, and Seals ,
2007a
2013 .
.
ASTM D 4442, Standard Test Methods for Direct Moisture Content Measurement of Wood andWood-Base Materials , 2007.
.
ASTM D 4444, Standard Test Methods for Use and Calibration of Hand-Held Moisture Meters ,
2008
2013 .
.
ASTM D 4635, Specification for Low-Density Polyethylene Films for General Use and PackagingApplications , 2008a.
.
ASTM E 84, Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials ,
2012
2014 .
.
ASTM E 96/ E96M , Standard Test Methods for Water Vapor Transmission of Materials ,
2010
2013 .
.
ASTM E 119, Standard Test Method for Fire Tests of Building Construction and Materials ,
2012
2012a .
.
ASTM E 136, Standard Test Method for Behavior of Materials in a Vertical Tube Furnace at 750°C ,
2011
2012 .
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ASTM E 162, Standard Test Method for Surface Flammability of Materials Using a Radiant Heat EnergySource ,
2011a
2013 .
.
ASTM E 773, Standard Test Method for Accelerated Weathering of Sealed Insulating Glass Units , 2001.
.
ASTM E 774, Standard Specification for the Classification of the Durability of Sealed Insulating GlassUnits , 1997.
.
ASTM E 970, Standard Test Method for Critical Radiant Flux of Exposed Attic Floor Insulation Using aRadiant Heat Energy Source ,
2010
2014 .
.
ASTM E 1333, Standard Test Method for Determining Formaldehyde Levels from Wood Products UnderDefined Test Conditions Using a Large Chamber ,
1996, revised
2010.
.
ASTM E 2652, Standard Test Method for Behavior of Materials in a Tube Furnace with a Cone-shapedAirflow Stabilizer, at 750°C ,
2009a
2012 .
.
ASTM F 438, Socket-Type Chlorinated Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (CPVC) Plastic Pipe Fittings, Sch. 40 ,2009.
.
ASTM F 439, Chlorinated Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (CPVC) Plastic Pipe Fittings, Sch. 80 ,
2009
2013 .
.
ASTM F 441, Chlorinated Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (CPVC) Plastic Pipe, Sch. 40 and 80 , 2009 , with 2013addendum .
.
ASTM F 493, Solvent Cements for Chlorinated Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (CPVC) Plastic Pipe and Fittings ,2010.
.
ASTM F 628, Standard Specification for Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) Schedule 40 PlasticDrain, Waste, and Vent Pipe with a Cellular Core ,
2008 el
2012 .
.
ASTM F 876, Standard Specification for
Crosslinked
Cross-linked Polyethylene (PEX) Tubing ,
2010
2013a .
.
ASTM F 877, Standard Specification for
Crosslinked
Cross-linked Polyethylene (PEX) Plastic Hot- and Cold-Water Distribution Systems ,
2011
2011a .
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ASTM F 986, Standard Specification for Suction Strainer Boxes , 1986,
revised 1997
reapproved 2008 .
.
ASTM F 1281,
Crosslinked
Cross-linked Polyethylene/Aluminum/
Crosslinked
Cross-linked Polyethylene (PEX-AL-PEX) Pressure Pipe ,
2007
2011 .
.
ASTM F 1282, Polyethylene/Aluminum/Polyethylene (PE-AL-PE) Composite Pressure Pipe , 2010.
.
ASTM F 1807, Metal Insert Fittings Utilizing Copper Crimp Ring for SDR 9
Crosslinked
Cross-linked Polyethylene (PEX) Tubing and SDR9 Polyethylene of Raised Temperature (PE-RT) Tubing ,
2011 el
2013a .
.
ASTM F 1960, Cold Expansion Fittings with PEX Reinforcing Rings for Use with
Crosslinked
Cross-linked Polyethylene (PEX) Tubing ,
2011
2012 .
.
ASTM F 1961, Metal Mechanical Cold Flare Compression Fittings with Disc Springs for
Crosslinked
Cross-linked Polyethylene (PEX) Tubing , 2009.
.
ASTM F 1974, Metal Insert Fittings for Polyethylene/Aluminum/Polyethylene and
Crosslinked
Cross-linked Polyethylene/Aluminum/
Crosslinked
Cross-linked Polyethylene Composite Pressure Pipe , 2009.
.
ASTM F 2080, Cold-Expansion Fittings with Metal Compression Sleeves for Cross-Linked Polyethylene(PEX) Pipe ,
2009.
2012
14.3.
14 CAN
14 CAN /ULC Publications.
Underwriters Laboratories of Canada, 7 Underwriters Road, Toronto, Ontario M1R 3A9, Canada.
.
CAN/ULC-S102.2, Method of Test for Surface Burning Characteristics of Flooring, Floor Coverings, andMiscellaneous Materials and Assemblies , 2010.
14.3.
15 CISPI
15 CISPI Publications.
Cast Iron Soil Pipe Institute,
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5959 Shallowford Road, Suite 419, Chattanooga, TN 37421.
3008 Preston Station Drive, Hixson, TN 37343 .
CISPI 301, Standard Specification for Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings for Sanitary and StormDrain, Waste, and Vent Piping Applications,
2009
2012 .
.
CISPI HSN-85, Specification for Neoprene Rubber Gaskets for HUB and Spigot Cast Iron Soil Pipe andFittings, 1985.
14.3.
16 CPA
16 CPA Publications.
Composite Panel Association, 19465 Deerfield Avenue, Suite 306, Leesburg, VA 20176.
.
ANSI A135.4
(approved March 11
,
2004),
Basic Hardboard ,
2004
2012 .
.
ANSI A135.5
(approved March 11
,
2004),
Prefinished Hardboard Paneling ,
2004
2012 .
.
ANSI A135.6
(approved December 7
,
2006),
Hardboard Siding Standard ,
2006
2012 .
.
ANSI A208.1
(approved February 8
,
1999),
Particleboard , 2009.
14.3.
17 FEMA
17 FEMA Publications.
Federal Emergency Management Agency, 500 C Street SW, Washington, DC 20472.
.
FEMA P - 55, Coastal Construction Manual: Principles and Practices of Planning, Siting, Designing,Constructing, and Maintaining Residential Buildings in Coastal Areas ,
2000
4th edition, 2011 .
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FEMA P - 320, Taking Shelter from the Storm: Building a Safe Room for Your Home or Small Business ,2008.
.
FEMA P - 361, Design and Construction Guidance for Community Safe Rooms , 2008.
14.3.
18 FMVSS
18 FMVSS Publications.
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards and Regulations, U.S. Department of Transportation, NationalHighway Traffic Safety Administration, 400 7th Street, Room 6111, Mail Code NSA-30, Washington, DC20590.
.
FMVSS No. 108, Lamps, Reflective Devices, and Associated Equipment .
.
FMVSS No. 119, New Pneumatic Tires for Vehicles Other Than Passenger Cars .
.
14.3.
19 FS
19 FS Publications.
Federal Specifications, General Services Administration, Specifications Branch, Room 6039, GSABuilding, 7th and D Streets SW, Washington, DC 20407.
.
FS WW P-541E/GEN, Plumbing Fixtures (General Specifications), 1990.
14.3.
20 HPVA
20 HPVA Publications.
Hardwood Plywood and Veneer Association, 1825 Michael Faraday Drive, Reston, VA 20190.
. ANSI/
HPVA HP-1
-2009
, American National Standard for Hardwood and Decorative Plywood , 2009 , reapproved 2010 .
.
HPVA HP-SG
-96
, Structural Design Guide for Hardwood Plywood , 1996.
14.3.
21 HUD
21 HUD -USER Publications.
Department of Housing and Urban Development, HUD User, P.O. Box 23268, Washington, DC20026-3268.
.
PNL 8006, HUD User No. 0005945, “Overall U -values and Heating/Cooling Loads — ManufacturedHomes,” 1992.
14.3.
22 IAPMO
22 IAPMO Publications.
International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials,
5001
4755 E. Philadelphia St., Ontario, CA 91761-2816.
.
IAPMO PS
009
9 , Material and Property Standard for Diversion Tees and Twin Waste Elbow, 1984.
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.
IAPMO PS
023
23 ,
Material and Property Standard for
Dishwasher Drain Airgaps, 2006a.
.
IAPMO TS
09-03
9 , Standard for Gas Supply Connectors for Manufactured Homes, 2003.
.
IAPMO TS 22, Standard for Porcelain Enameled Formed Steel Plumbing Fixtures,
1997
2001E1 .
.
IAPMO UPC, Uniform Plumbing Code ,
2006
2012 .
IAPMO Z124, Plastics Plumbing Fixtures, 2012.
14.3.
23 IAS
23 IAS U.S. Publications.
International Approved Service–U.S., Inc., 8501 East Pleasant Valley Road, Cleveland, OH 44131.
.
ANSI/LC 1–1997, Gas Piping Systems Using Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing, 2005.
14.3.
24 ICC
24 ICC Publications.
International Code Council,
5203 Leesburg Pike, Suite 600, Falls Church, Virginia 22041.
500 New Jersey Avenue NW, 6th Floor, Washington DC, 20001 .
ICC 500, Standard for the Design and Construction of Storm Shelters, 2008.
14.3.
25 IITRI
25 IITRI Publications.
IIT Research Institute, 10 West 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60616.
.
J-6461, Development of Mobile Home Fire Test Methods to Judge the Fire-Safe Performance of FoamPlastic , 1989.
14.3.
26 National Evaluation Service Publication.
5203 Leesburg Pike, Suite 600, Falls Church, VA 22041.
NER-272, Power-Driven Staples and Nails for Use in All Types of Building Construction , 2004.
14.3.27 NEMA
26 NEMA Publications.
National Electrical Manufacturers Association, 1300 North 17th Street, Suite
1847
900 ,
Rosslyn
Arlington , VA 22209.
.
ANSI/NEMA WD-6, Wiring Devices Dimensional Requirements ,
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2002, revised 2008 NFRC
2012 .
14.3.
28
27 NFRC Publications.
National Fenestration Rating Council, 6305 Ivy Lane, Suite 140, Greenbelt, MD 20770.
.
NFRC 100, Procedure for Determining Fenestration Product U-Factors , 2010.
14.3.
29 NSF
28 NSF Publications.
NSF International, P.O. Box 130140,
Ann
789 N. Dixboro Rd. , Ann Arbor, MI
48113-0140
48105 .
. ANSI/
NSF 14, Plastic Piping Components and Related Materials,
2007
2014 .
.
NSF 24, Plumbing System Components for Manufactured Homes and Recreational Vehicles,
2008
2010 .
.
NSF 61, Drinking Water System Components — Health Effects,
2007SAE
2013 .
14.3.
30
29 SAE Publications.
Society of Automotive Engineers
SAE International , 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096.
. TPI
SAE J 533b, Flares for Tubing , 2007.
14.3.
31
30 TPI Publications.
Truss Plate Institute (TPI), 218 N. Lee Street, Suite 312, Alexandria, VA 22314.
. UL
ANSI/TPI 1-2007, National Design Standard for Metal Plate Connected Wood Truss Construction , 2007with 2011 addendum .
14.3.
32
31 UL Publications.
Underwriters Laboratories Inc., 333 Pfingsten Road, Northbrook, IL 60062-2096.
.
UL Classification of Comparative Life Hazard of Various Chemicals , 1997.
. ANSI/
UL 94, Standard for Safety Tests for Flammability of Plastic Materials for Parts in Devices andAppliances ,
1996, revised 2012
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2013 .
. ANSI/
UL 103, Chimneys, Factory-Built Residential Type and Building Heating Appliance , 2010 , revised 2012 .
. ANSI/
UL 109, Tube Fittings for Flammable and Combustible Fluids, Refrigeration Service, and Marine Use ,1997, revised
2009
2013 .
. ANSI/
UL 127, Factory-Built Fireplaces , 2011 , revised 2014 .
. ANSI/
UL 174, Household Electric Storage Tank Water Heaters , 2004, revised
2011
2012 .
. ANSI/
UL 181, Standard for Safety Factory-Made Air Ducts and Air Connectors ,
2005, revised 2008
2013 .
. ANSI/
UL 181A, Closure Systems for Use with Rigid Air Ducts and Air Connectors ,
2005, revised 2008
2013 .
. ANSI/
UL 181B, Closure Systems for Use with Flexible Air Ducts and Air Connectors ,
2005, revised 2008
2013 .
. ANSI/
UL 217, Single and Multiple Station Smoke Alarms , 2006, revised
2011
2012 .
. ANSI/
UL 263, Field Tests of Building Construction and Materials , 2011.
. ANSI/
UL 268, Smoke Detectors for Fire Alarm Systems , 2009.
. ANSI/
UL 307A, Standard for Safety Liquid Fuel-Burning Heating Appliances for Manufactured Homes andRecreational Vehicles , 2009, revised
2010
2013 .
.
UL 307B, Gas-Burning Heating Appliances for Manufactured Homes and Recreational Vehicles , 2006,revised
2010
2013 .
. ANSI/
UL 441, Gas Vents , 2010 , revised 2014 .
. ANSI/
UL 569, Standard for Pigtails and Flexible Hose Connectors for LP-Gas ,
1995, revised 2009
2013 .
. ANSI/
UL 723, Standard for Test for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials ,
2003
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2010 , revised
2008, revised 2010
2013 .
. ANSI/
UL 737, Fireplace Stoves , 2011.
. ANSI/
UL 923, Microwave Cooking Appliances ,
2008, revised 2010
2013 .
. ANSI/
UL 1042, Electric Baseboard Heating Equipment , 2009, revised
2010
2013 .
. ANSI/
UL 1482, Room Heaters, Solid-Fuel Type Room Heaters ,
2010
2011 .
. ANSI/
UL 1971, Signaling Devices for Hearing Impaired , 2002, revised 2008.
. ANSI/
UL 1995, Heating and Cooling Equipment , 2011.
. ANSI/
UL 2021, Standard for Fixed and Location-Dedicated Electric Room Heaters , 1997, revised
2010
2013 .
14.3.
33 U
32 U .S. Government Publications.
U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402.
.
Title 16, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1201, “Safety Glazing Test Standard.”
.
Title 16, Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 1209, “Interim Safety Standard for Cellulose Insulation.”
.
Title 16, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1404, “Cellulose Insulation.”
.
Title 24, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 3280, “Manufactured Home Construction and SafetyStandards.”
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Title 24, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 3282.12, “Excluded Structures — Modular Homes.”
.
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Title 24, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 3282.207, “Manufactured Home Procedural and EnforcementRegulations.”
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Title 24, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 3282.207, “Manufactured Home Consumer ManualRequirements.”
.
Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 393.75(h) and 571.119, “Transportation, Federal MotorVehicle Safety Standards.”
.
National Appliance Energy Conservation Act of 1987.
National Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974 (PL 93-383, asamended).
.
USDOC PS-1-
07
09 ,
Construction and Industrial
Structural Plywood ,
2007
2009 .
.
USDOC PS-2-
04
10 , Performance Standard for Wood-Based Structural-Use Panels ,
2004
2010 .
.
USDOC PS-20-
05
10 , American Softwood Lumber Standard ,
2005
2010 .
.
US DOT Regulations.
. WDMA
14.3.
34
33 WDMA Publications.
Window and Door Manufacturers Association,
401
330 N.
Michigan
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Wabash Avenue , Suite
2200
2000 , Chicago, IL 60611.
.
ANSI/WDMA I.S.1-A-
04
13 , Interior Architectural and Wood Flush Doors ,
2006
2013 .
.
ANSI/AAMA/WDMA 101/I.S.2-
97
03 , Voluntary
Specifications
Performance Specification for
Aluminum
Windows ,
Vinyl
Skylights ,
PVC,
and
Wood Windows and
Glass Doors ,
1997
2003 .
.
WDMA I.S.4-
00, Water-Repellent Preservative Non-Pressure
13 , Industry Specification for Preservative Treatment for Millwork ,
2000
2013 .
14.
4 References
4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections.
NFPA 70 , National Electrical Code ,
2011 edition
2014 .
.
NFPA 72 , National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code ,
2013 edition
2016 .
.
NFPA 5000 , Building Construction and Safety Code ,
2012 edition
2015 .
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Referenced current national organization names, addresses, and standards.
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Public Input No. 9-NFPA 501-2014 [ Section No. 14.3.10 ]
14.3.10 ASHRAE Publications.
ASHRAE, Inc., 1791 Tullie Circle, N.E., Atlanta, GA 30329.
ASHRAE Handbook of - Fundamentals, 2004 2013 .
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There are outdated references to the ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals. This proposal seeks to update that reference.In addition, it’s typically easier to maintain appropriate references if specific sections, chapters, and years are not listed in the body of the text, so this proposes to make the reference in A8.11.3 more generic.In this specific instance, I cannot map the appropriate Chapter to the most recent of the Handbook of Fundamentals. Primarily because there was not 2004 ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals. There was a 2001 version and a 2005 version.The 2004 ASHRAE Handbook was the ASHRAE Handbook – HVAC Systems and Equipment.
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Public Input No. 16-NFPA 501-2014 [ Section No. 14.3.13 ]
14.3.13 ASTM Publications.
ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, P.O. Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959.
ASTM A 53/53M , Standard Specification for Pipe, Steel, Black and Hot-Dipped, Zinc-Coated, Welded andSeamless, 2010 2012 .
ASTM A 74, Standard Specification for Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings, 2009 2013a .
ASTM A 539, Standard Specification for Electric-Resistance-Welded Coiled Steel Tubing for Gas and FuelOil Lines, 1999 2009 .
ASTM B 42, Standard Specification for Seamless Copper Pipe, Standard Sizes, 2010.
ASTM B 43, Standard Specification for Seamless Red Brass Pipe, Standard Sizes, 2009 2014 .
ASTM B 88, Standard Specification for Seamless Copper Water Tube, 2009 2014 .
ASTM B 251, Standard Specification for General Requirements for Wrought Seamless Copper andCopper-Alloy Tube, 2010.
ASTM B 280, Standard Specification for Seamless Copper Tube for Air Conditioning and RefrigerationField Service, 2008 2013 .
ASTM B 306, Standard Specification for Copper Drainage Tube (DWV), 2007 2013 .
ASTM C 36/C36M , Standard Specification for Gypsum Wallboard, 2003 (withdrawn, replaced byC1396/C1396M) .
ASTM C 564, Standard Specification for Rubber Gaskets for Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings ,
20112014 .
.ASTM C 920, Standard Specification for Elastomeric Joint Sealants ,
20112014a .
ASTM C1396/C1396M, Standard Specification for Gypsum Board, 2014a
ASTM D 781, Standard Test Methods for Puncture and Stiffness of Paperboard, and Corrugated and SolidFiberboard, 1968 (1973) (withdrawn 1984 without replacement) .
ASTM D 2235, Standard Specification for Solvent Cement for Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) PlasticPipe and Fittings, 2004 (2011) .
ASTM D 2239, Polyethylene (PE) Plastic Pipe, (SDR-PR) Based on Controlled Inside Diameter,2003 2012a .
ASTM D 2564, Standard Specification for Solvent Cement for Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Plastic PipingSystems, 2009 2012 .
ASTM D 2609, Plastic Insert Fittings for Polyethylene (PE) Plastic Pipe, 2002 ( 2008) .
ASTM D 2661, Standard Specification for Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) Schedule 40 Plastic Drain,Waste, and Vent Pipe and Fittings, 2008 2011 .
ASTM D 2665, Standard Specification for Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Plastic Drain, Waste, and Vent Pipeand Fittings, 2010 2014 .
ASTM D 2846/D2846M , Standard Specification for Chlorinated Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (CPVC) Plastic Hot-and Cold-Water Distribution Systems, 2009 2009b e1 .
ASTM D 3309, Standard Specification for Polybutylene (PB) Plastic Hot- and Cold-Water DistributionSystems, 1996 1996a (2002) (withdrawn 2010, without replacement) .
ASTM D 3311, Standard Specification for Drain, Waste, and Vent (DWV) Plastic Fittings, 2009 2011 .
ASTM D 3953, Standard Specification for Strapping, Flat Steel, and Seals, 2007a 2013 .
ASTM D 4442, Standard Test Methods for Direct Moisture Content Measurement of Wood and Wood-BaseMaterials, 2007.
ASTM D 4444, Standard Test Methods for Use and Calibration of Hand-Held Moisture Meters, 2008 2013 .
ASTM D 4635, Specification for Low-Density Polyethylene Films for General Use and PackagingApplications, 2008a.
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ASTM E 84, Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials, 2012 2014 .
ASTM E 96/E96M, Standard Test Methods for Water Vapor Transmission of Materials, 2010 2013 .
ASTM E 119, Standard Test Method for Fire Tests of Building Construction and Materials, 2012 2014 .
ASTM E 136, Standard Test Method for Behavior of Materials in a Vertical Tube Furnace at 750°C,2011 2012 .
ASTM E 162, Standard Test Method for Surface Flammability of Materials Using a Radiant Heat EnergySource, 2011a 2013 .
ASTM E 773, Standard Test Method for Accelerated Weathering of Sealed Insulating Glass Units, 2001(withdrawn 2010 without replacement) .
ASTM E 774, Standard Specification for the Classification of the Durability of Sealed Insulating GlassUnits, 1997 (withdrawn 2006 without replacement) .
ASTM E 970, Standard Test Method for Critical Radiant Flux of Exposed Attic Floor Insulation Using aRadiant Heat Energy Source, 2010 2014 .
ASTM E 1333, Standard Test Method for Determining Formaldehyde Levels from Wood Products UnderDefined Test Conditions Using a Large Chamber, 1996, revised 2010.
ASTM E 2652, Standard Test Method for Behavior of Materials in a Tube Furnace with a Cone-shapedAirflow Stabilizer, at 750°C, 2009a 2012 .
ASTM F 438, Socket-Type Chlorinated Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (CPVC) Plastic Pipe Fittings, Sch. 40, 2009.
ASTM F 439, Chlorinated Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (CPVC) Plastic Pipe Fittings, Sch. 80, 2009 2013 .
ASTM F 441/F441M , Chlorinated Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (CPVC) Plastic Pipe, Sch. 40 and 80, 2009 2013e1 .
ASTM F 493, Solvent Cements for Chlorinated Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (CPVC) Plastic Pipe and Fittings,2010.
ASTM F 628, Standard Specification for Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) Schedule 40 Plastic Drain,Waste, and Vent Pipe with a Cellular Core, 2008 el 2012 e1 .
ASTM F 876, Standard Specification for Crosslinked Polyethylene (PEX) Tubing, 2010 2013a .
ASTM F 877, Standard Specification for Crosslinked Polyethylene (PEX) Plastic Hot- and Cold-WaterDistribution Systems, 2011 2011a .
ASTM F 986, Standard Specification for Suction Strainer Boxes, 1986 , revised 1997 (2014) .
ASTM F 1281, Crosslinked Polyethylene/Aluminum/Crosslinked Polyethylene (PEX-AL-PEX) PressurePipe, 2007 2011 .
ASTM F 1282, Polyethylene/Aluminum/Polyethylene (PE-AL-PE) Composite Pressure Pipe, 2010.
ASTM F 1807, Metal Insert Fittings Utilizing Copper Crimp Ring for SDR 9 Crosslinked Polyethylene (PEX)Tubing and SDR9 Polyethylene of Raised Temperature (PE-RT) Tubing, 2011 el 2014 .
ASTM F 1960, Cold Expansion Fittings with PEX Reinforcing Rings for Use with Crosslinked Polyethylene(PEX) Tubing, 2011 2014 .
ASTM F 1961, Metal Mechanical Cold Flare Compression Fittings with Disc Springs for CrosslinkedPolyethylene (PEX) Tubing, 2009.
ASTM F 1974, Metal Insert Fittings for Polyethylene/Aluminum/Polyethylene and CrosslinkedPolyethylene/Aluminum/Crosslinked Polyethylene Composite Pressure Pipe, 2009.
ASTM F 2080, Cold-Expansion Fittings with Metal Compression Sleeves for Cross-Linked Polyethylene(PEX) Pipe, 2009 2012 e1 .
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Date updates
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Public Input No. 10-NFPA 501-2014 [ Section No. A.8.11.3 ]
A.8.11.3
A cooling load (heat gain) calculation is required to determine the required capacity of equipment to cool ahome efficiently and economically. The cooling load is dependent on the orientation, location, and structure ofthe home. Central air conditioners operate most efficiently and provide the greatest comfort when theircapacity closely approximates the calculated cooling load. Each home’s air conditioner should be sized inaccordance with Chapter 27 of the 2004 ASHRAE Handbook of - Fundamentals, once the location andorientation are known.
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There are outdated references to the ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals. This proposal seeks to update that reference.In addition, it’s typically easier to maintain appropriate references if specific sections, chapters, and years are not listed in the body of the text, so this proposes to make the reference in A8.11.3 more generic.In this specific instance, I cannot map the appropriate Chapter to the most recent of the Handbook of Fundamentals. Primarily because there was not 2004 ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals. There was a 2001 version and a 2005 version.The 2004 ASHRAE Handbook was the ASHRAE Handbook – HVAC Systems and Equipment.
Submitter Information Verification
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Public Input No. 14-NFPA 501-2014 [ Chapter D ]
Annex D Informational References
D.1 Referenced Publications.
The following documents or portions thereof are referenced within this standard for informational purposesonly and are thus not part of the requirements of this document unless also listed in Chapter 14.
D.1.1 NFPA Publications. (Reserved)
D.1.2 Other Publications.
D.1.2.1 ASHRAE Publication.
American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers, 1791 Tullie Circle, N.E., Atlanta,GA 30329.
ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals, 2004 2013 .
D.1.2.2 ASTM Publication.
ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, P.O. Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959.
ASTM E 903, Standard Test Method for Solar Absorptance, Reflectance, and Transmittance of MaterialsUsing Integrating Spheres, 1996, reinstated 2012 .
D.1.2.3 FEMA Publications.
Federal Emergency Management Agency, 500 C Street SW, Washington, DC 20472.
FEMA FEMA P- 320, Taking Shelter from the Storm: Building a Safe Room for Your Home or SmallBusiness, 2008.
FEMA FEMA P- 361, Design and Construction Guidance for Community Safe Rooms, 2008.
D.1.2.4 ICC Publication.
International Code Council, 5203 Leesburg Pike, Suite 600, Falls Church, Virginia 22041.
ICC 500, Standard for the Design and Construction of Storm Shelters, 2008.
D.2 Informational References.
D.3 References for Extracts in Informational Sections.
NFPA 5000 ®, Building Construction and Safety Code ®, 2012 edition 2015 .
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Referenced current editions.
Related Public Inputs for This Document
Related Input Relationship
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Public Input No. 15-NFPA 501-2014 [Chapter 14]
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Public Input No. 11-NFPA 501-2014 [ Section No. D.1.2.1 ]
D.1.2.1 ASHRAE Publication.
American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers, 1791 Tullie Circle, N.E., Atlanta,GA 30329.
ASHRAE Handbook of - Fundamentals, 2004 2013 .
Additional Proposed Changes
File Name DescriptionApproved
Ferguson_501_SCF_ASHRAE_Proposal_Form.pdf PI Form
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input
There are outdated references to the ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals. This proposal seeks to update that reference.In addition, it’s typically easier to maintain appropriate references if specific sections, chapters, and years are not listed in the body of the text, so this proposes to make the reference in A8.11.3 more generic.In this specific instance, I cannot map the appropriate Chapter to the most recent of the Handbook of Fundamentals. Primarily because there was not 2004 ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals. There was a 2001 version and a 2005 version.The 2004 ASHRAE Handbook was the ASHRAE Handbook – HVAC Systems and Equipment.
Submitter Information Verification
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Street Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
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Public Input No. 6-NFPA 501A-2014 [ Chapter 2 ]
Chapter 2 Referenced Publications
2.1 General.
The documents or portions thereof listed in this chapter are referenced within this standard and shall beconsidered part of the requirements of this document.
2.2 NFPA Publications.
National Fire Protection Association, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169-7471.
NFPA 1, Fire Code , 2012 edition 2015 .
NFPA 10, Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers, 2013 edition 2017 .
NFPA 13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems, 2013 edition 2016 .
NFPA 24, Standard for the Installation of Private Fire Service Mains and Their Appurtenances, 2013edition 2016 .
NFPA 25, Standard for the Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems,2011 edition 2017 .
NFPA 31, Standard for the Installation of Oil-Burning Equipment, 2011 edition 2016 .
NFPA 54, National Fuel Gas Code, 2012 edition 2015 .
NFPA 58, Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code, 2011 edition 2017 .
NFPA 70® , National Electrical Code®, 2011 edition 2017 .
NFPA 72® , National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, 2013 edition 2016 .
NFPA 82, Standard on Incinerators and Waste and Linen Handling Systems and Equipment, 2009 edition2014 .
NFPA 101® , Life Safety Code®, 2012 edition 2015 .
NFPA 1142, Standard on Water Supplies for Suburban and Rural Fire Fighting, 2012 edition .
NFPA 1144, Standard for Reducing Structure Ignition Hazards from Wildland Fire, 2013 edition .
NFPA 1192, Standard on Recreational Vehicles, 2011 edition 2015 .
NFPA 1194, Standard for Recreational Vehicle Parks and Campgrounds, 2011 edition 2014 .
NFPA 1221, Standard for the Installation, Maintenance, and Use of Emergency Services CommunicationsSystems, 2013 edition 2016 .
NFPA 1600® , Standard on Disaster/Emergency Management and Business Continuity Programs, 2013edition 2016 .
NFPA 5000® , Building Construction and Safety Code®, 2012 edition 2015 .
2.3 Other Publications.
2.3.1 AASHTO Publications.
American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, 444 N. Capitol St. NW, Suite 249,Washington, DC 20001.
A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets, 5th 6 th edition, 2004 2011 .
2.3.2 ASCE Publications.
American Society of Civil Engineers, 1801 Alexander Bell Drive, Reston, VA 20191-4400.
ASCE/SEI 7, Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures, 2010.
2.3.3 ASME Publications.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers ASME International , Three Park Avenue, New York, NY10016-5990.
ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, 2001, revised 2010 2013 .
2.3.4 ASTM Publications.
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ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, P.O. Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959.
ASTM A 254/A 254M , Standard Specification for Copper Brazed Steel Tubing, 2002 2012 .
ASTM B 88, Specification for Seamless Copper Water Tube, 1999 2009 .
ASTM B 280, Specification for Seamless Copper Tubing for Air Conditioning and Refrigeration FieldService, 1999, revised 2008 2013 .
ASTM A 539, Standard Specification for Electric-Resistance-Welded Coiled Steel Tubing for Gas and FuelOil Lines, 1999, withdrawn 2004.
ASTM D 2513, Standard Specification for Polyethylene (PE) Gas Pressure Pipe, Tubing, and Fittings,2011 2014 .
ASTM D 2517, Reinforced Epoxy Resin Gas Pressure Pipe and Fittings, 2000 2006 , revised2006 reapproved 2011 .
2.3.5 AWWA Publications.
American Water Works Association, 6666 W. Quincy Ave., Denver, CO 80235.
ANSI/ AWWA C502, Dry-Barrel Fire Hydrants, 2005.
ANSI/ AWWA C503, Wet-Barrel Fire Hydrants, 2005.
2.3.6 FEMA Publications.
Federal Emergency Management Agency, 500 C Street, SW, Washington, DC 20472.
FEMA P-320, Taking Shelter From the Storm: Building a Safe Room For Your Home or Small Business,2008.
FEMA P-361, Design and Construction Guidance for Community Safe Rooms, 2008.
2.3.7 ICC Publications.
International Code Council, 5203 Leesburg Pike, Suite 600, Falls Church, VA 22041.
ICC 500, ICC/NSSA Standard for the Design and Construction of Storm Shelters, 2008.
2.3.8 RVIA Publications.
Recreation Vehicle Industry Association, 1896 Preston White Drive, P.O. Box 2999, Reston, VA20191-2999.
RVIA/ANSI A119.5, Standard for Park Trailers, 1998, revised 2009.
2.3.9 UL Publications.
Underwriters Laboratories Inc., 333 Pfingsten Road, Northbrook, IL 60062-2096.
UL 80, Steel Inside Tank for Oil Burner Fuel, 2007 2009 , revised 2009 2014 .
UL 1037, Standard for Antitheft Alarms and Devices, 1999, revised 2009 .
2.3.10 U.S. Government Publications.
U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402.
Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 191, “Transportation of Natural and Other Gas by Pipeline:Annual Reports, Incident Reports, and Safety-Related Condition Reports.”
Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 192, “Transportation of Natural and Other Gas by Pipeline:Minimum Federal Safety Standards.”
2.3.11 Other Publications.
Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, 11th edition, Merriam-Webster, Inc., Springfield, MA, 2003.
2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections.
NFPA 1, Fire Code , 2012 edition 2015 .
NFPA 501, Standard on Manufactured Housing, 2013 edition 2017 .
NFPA 1144, Standard for Reducing Structure Ignition Hazards from Wildland Fire, 2013 edition .
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Public Input No. 7-NFPA 501A-2014 [Chapter D]
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Public Input No. 8-NFPA 501A-2014 [ Section No. 2.3.9 ]
2.3.9 UL Publications.
Underwriters Laboratories Inc., 333 Pfingsten Road, Northbrook, IL 60062-2096.
UL 80, Steel Inside Tank for Oil Burner Fuel, 2007, revised 2009 2014 .
UL 1037, Standard for Antitheft Alarms and Devices, 1999, revised 2009 .
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input
UL standards were updated and revised.
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Public Input No. 1-NFPA 501A-2014 [ Section No. 4.1.3 ]
4.1.3 Location of Gas Supply Connection.
The gas supply to the manufactured home shall be located within 4 ft (1.22 m) of the manufactured homestand.
Exception: The 4.1.3.1 The requirement of 4.1.3 shall not apply to gas supply connections formanufactured homes located on all-weather wood, concrete, or concrete block foundation systems or onfoundations constructed in accordance with the local building code or, in the absence of a local code,with a recognized model building code.
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input
The change eliminated the "Exception" text format. "Exception" language is no longer permitted in the NFPA Manual of Style.
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Public Input No. 3-NFPA 501A-2014 [ Section No. 7.1.1 ]
7.1.1
Manufactured home parks shall develop an emergency plan consistent with NFPA 1600, Standard onDisaster/Emergency Management and Business Continuity Programs, which includes monitoring theapproach of severe windstorms, provides methods of notification of residents, and provides a means ofevacuating residents, or and sheltering. This plan should be exercised upon a “Storm Warning” noticebeing issued by the National Weather Service.
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input
Due to the number of deaths and serious injuries association with high winds and tornadoes Manufacturing Home Installations, Sites, and Communities should be required to provide onsite sheltering in place for residents for their protection. These above revisions incorporate these changes into the document.The following information was extracted from the Center of Disease Control regarding mobile homes and tornados:In a Mobile HomeDO NOT STAY IN A MOBILE HOME DURING A TORNADO. Mobile homes can turn over during strong winds. Even mobile homes with a tie-down system cannot withstand the force of tornado winds.Plan ahead. If you live in a mobile home, go to a nearby building, preferably one with a basement. If there is no shelter nearby, lie flat in the nearest ditch, ravine, or culvert and shield your head with your hands.If you live in a tornado-prone area, encourage your mobile home community to build a tornado shelter.The following has been extracted from Iowa State University regarding a study of fatalities in Iowa concerning tornados and mobile homes:In mobile homes, seek safety in a designated safety shelter. As a last resort, lie down in a ditch or depression or culvert. If a shelter is not available in your park, ask for one or choose a park that has a shelter.The mobile home is an especially vulnerable target for tornadic winds. A typical mobile home not tied down by guy wires can be rolled over by strong thunderstorm winds of 60-70 mph. In the higher winds of a tornado, mobile homes (tied down or not) may be completely disintegrated and the inhabitants literally flung to the winds. In recent years, nearly half of all tornado deaths have occurred in mobile homes. Mobile homes are relatively inexpensive and movable and are not likely to decrease in popularity. It therefore seems imperative that the safety factor be increased for people living in these dwellings.The owner of a mobile home park in Emporia, Kansas realized the need for a community shelter for increased tornado protection. He built a shelter/clubhouse for $40,000. The next year this mobile home park was devastated by a powerful tornado. Despite having only minutes warning, about 80 people took refuge in the shelter, which suffered no major damage. In contrast only two of the 101 mobile homes in the park escaped damage. The concern of this mobile home park owner for his patrons led to many lives being saved.
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Public Input No. 4-NFPA 501A-2014 [ Section No. 7.1.3 ]
7.1.3
Where small storm shelters are provided shelters shall be provided to accommodate residents of multiplehousing units, they shall and be classified as residential storm shelters and shall comply with FEMA P-320,Taking Shelter From the Storm: Building a Safe Room For Your Home or Small Business, and/or ICC 500,ICC/NSSA Standard for the Design and Construction of Storm Shelters. Such shelters shall remain openand unlocked at all times.
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input
The following is extracted from the Center for Disease Control regarding mobile homes and tornados:In a Mobile HomeDO NOT STAY IN A MOBILE HOME DURING A TORNADO. Mobile homes can turn over during strong winds. Even mobile homes with a tie-down system cannot withstand the force of tornado winds.Plan ahead. If you live in a mobile home, go to a nearby building, preferably one with a basement. If there is no shelter nearby, lie flat in the nearest ditch, ravine, or culvert and shield your head with your hands.If you live in a tornado-prone area, encourage your mobile home community to build a tornado shelter.The following has been extracted from Iowa State University regarding a study of fatalities in Iowa concerning tornados and mobile homes:In mobile homes, seek safety in a designated safety shelter. As a last resort, lie down in a ditch or depression or culvert. If a shelter is not available in your park, ask for one or choose a park that has a shelter.The mobile home is an especially vulnerable target for tornadic winds. A typical mobile home not tied down by guy wires can be rolled over by strong thunderstorm winds of 60-70 mph. In the higher winds of a tornado, mobile homes (tied down or not) may be completely disintegrated and the inhabitants literally flung to the winds. In recent years, nearly half of all tornado deaths have occurred in mobile homes. Mobile homes are relatively inexpensive and movable and are not likely to decrease in popularity. It therefore seems imperative that the safety factor be increased for people living in these dwellings.The owner of a mobile home park in Emporia, Kansas realized the need for a community shelter for increased tornado protection. He built a shelter/clubhouse for $40,000. The next year this mobile home park was devastated by a powerful tornado. Despite having only minutes warning, about 80 people took refuge in the shelter, which suffered no major damage. In contrast only two of the 101 mobile homes in the park escaped damage. The concern of this mobile home park owner for his patrons led to many lives being saved.
Submitter Information Verification
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Organization: Northcentral Fire Code Develop
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Public Input No. 5-NFPA 501A-2014 [ Section No. 7.1.4 ]
7.1.4
Where large storm shelters are shall be provided in a single location or multiple locations, they shall andbe compliant with FEMA P-361, Design and Construction Guidance for Community Safe Rooms, and/orICC 500, ICC/NSSA Standard for the Design and Construction of Storm Shelters. Large storm shelters shallbe located so that the distance or time of travel by foot does not exceed ¼ mile or 10 minutes. Means ofoperation of large shelters, including shelter opening and management, shall be in strict compliance with theprocedures identified in FEMA P-361.
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input
The following is extracted from the Center for Disease Control regarding mobile homes and tornados:In a Mobile HomeDO NOT STAY IN A MOBILE HOME DURING A TORNADO. Mobile homes can turn over during strong winds. Even mobile homes with a tie-down system cannot withstand the force of tornado winds.Plan ahead. If you live in a mobile home, go to a nearby building, preferably one with a basement. If there is no shelter nearby, lie flat in the nearest ditch, ravine, or culvert and shield your head with your hands.If you live in a tornado-prone area, encourage your mobile home community to build a tornado shelter.The following has been extracted from Iowa State University regarding a study of fatalities in Iowa concerning tornados and mobile homes:In mobile homes, seek safety in a designated safety shelter. As a last resort, lie down in a ditch or depression or culvert. If a shelter is not available in your park, ask for one or choose a park that has a shelter.The mobile home is an especially vulnerable target for tornadic winds. A typical mobile home not tied down by guy wires can be rolled over by strong thunderstorm winds of 60-70 mph. In the higher winds of a tornado, mobile homes (tied down or not) may be completely disintegrated and the inhabitants literally flung to the winds. In recent years, nearly half of all tornado deaths have occurred in mobile homes. Mobile homes are relatively inexpensive and movable and are not likely to decrease in popularity. It therefore seems imperative that the safety factor be increased for people living in these dwellings.The owner of a mobile home park in Emporia, Kansas realized the need for a community shelter for increased tornado protection. He built a shelter/clubhouse for $40,000. The next year this mobile home park was devastated by a powerful tornado. Despite having only minutes warning, about 80 people took refuge in the shelter, which suffered no major damage. In contrast only two of the 101 mobile homes in the park escaped damage. The concern of this mobile home park owner for his patrons led to many lives being saved.
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Public Input No. 2-NFPA 501A-2014 [ New Section after C.1.2 ]
C.1.3 Maintenance and Testing of Residential Fire Sprinkler Systems.
The manufactured home resident should maintain and test the residential fire sprinkler system followingrecommended proceedures outlined in NFPA 13D.
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input
Annex C does not currently address recommendations for residential fire sprinkler systems in a similar manner to what is currently provided for Home Smoke Alarms. The recommended PI language addresses maintenance and testing of 13D systems by directing the owner to the practices recommended in NFPA 13D.
Submitter Information Verification
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Public Input No. 7-NFPA 501A-2014 [ Chapter D ]
Annex D Informational References
D.1 Referenced Publications.
The documents or portions thereof listed in this annex are referenced within the informational sections of thisstandard and are not part of the requirements of this document unless also listed in Chapter 2 for otherreasons.
D.1.1 NFPA Publications.
National Fire Protection Association, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169-7471.
NFPA 31, Standard for the Installation of Oil-Burning Equipment, 2011 edition 2016 .
NFPA 58, Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code, 2011 edition 2017 .
NFPA 72 ®, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, 2013 edition 2017 .
NFPA 101 ®, Life Safety Code ®, 2012 edition 2015 .
NFPA 1051, Standard for Wildland Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 2012 edition.
NFPA 1144, Standard for Reducing Structure Ignition Hazards from Wildland Fire, 2013 edition.
D.1.2 Other Publications.
D.1.2.1 ASME Publications.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers ASME International , Three Park Avenue, New York, NY10016-5990.
ASME B 31.8, Guide for Gas Transmission and Distribution Piping Systems, 2010 2012 .
D.1.2.2 U.S. Government Publications.
U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402.
Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 191, “Transportation of Natural and Other Gas by Pipeline:Annual Reports, Incident Reports, and Safety-Related Condition Reports.”
Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 192, “Transportation of Natural and Other Gas by Pipeline:Minimum Federal Safety Standards.”
HUD-PDR-124, Handbook on Natural Gas Pipeline Safety in Residential Areas Served by Master Meters,1975.
D.2 Informational References.
D.2.1 ISO Publications.
Insurance Services Office, Inc., Customer Service, 545 Washington Blvd., Jersey City, NJ 07310-1686.
Fire Suppression Rating Schedule, Table 340, “Calculation of Needed Fire Flow,” 6th edition, 1988 2012 .
D.2.2 UL Publications.
Underwriters Laboratories Inc., 333 Pfingsten Road, Northbrook, IL 60062-2096.
UL 2258, Outline of Investigation for Nonmetallic Tanks for Oil-Burner Fuels and Other CombustibleLiquids, 2010.
ANSI/ UL 142, Steel Aboveground Tanks for Flammable and Combustible Liquids, 2006, Revised 20102013 .
D.3 References for Extracts in Informational Sections.
NFPA 1, Fire Code, 2012 edition 2015 .
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input
Referenced current editions.
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