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HomeMy WebLinkAbout46516-Z �zrc=" o�aS1lFfat Town of Southold 10/7/2021 G y P.O.Box 1179 H z l 53095 Main Rd og�,t Southold,New York 11971 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No: 42407 Date: 10/7/2021 THIS CERTIFIES that the building OTHER Location of Property: 9525 Route 25,Mattituck SCTM#: 473889 Sec/Block/Lot: 122.-6-13 Subdivision: Filed Map No. Lot No. conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated 5/28/2021 pursuant to which Building Permit No. 46516 dated 6/30/2021 was issued, and conforms to all of the requirements of the applicable provisions of the law. The occupancy for which this certificate is issued is: "as built"replacement of mobile home with stoop as applied for per ZBA#6236 dated 5/19/2009. Replaces CO 42332 issued 9/14/2021. The certificate is issued to Hughes,Michael of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE NO. PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED th rize gnature �o�OS13FfOL��,oG, Town of Southold 9/14/2021 y� P.O.Box 1179 0 C* _ 53095 Main Rd 4,1 Southold,New York 11971 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No: 42332 Date: 9/14/2021 THIS CERTIFIES that the building CK Location of Property: 9525 Route 25, attituck SCTM#: 473889 Sec/Block/Lot: 122.-6-13 Subdivision: Filed Map No. Lot No. conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated 5/28/2021 pursuant to which Building Permit No. 46516 dated 6/30/2021 was issued,and conforms to all of the requirements of the applicable provisions of the law. The occupancy for which this certificate is issued is: "as built"mobile home replacement with stoop as applied for per ZBA#6236 dated 5/19/2009. The certificate is issued to Hughes,Michael of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE NO. PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED 4 hri d ignature o�suF QF i TOWN OF SOUTHOLD aye BUILDING DEPARTMENT y z TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE Wo . SOUTHOLD, NY BUILDING PERMIT (THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES WITH ONE SET OF APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED) Permit#: 46516 Date: 6/30/2021 Permission is hereby granted to: Hughes, Michael PO BOX 1282 Mattituck, NY 11952 To: construct new entry stoop to existing mobile home as applied for. At premises located at: 9525 Route 25, Mattituck SCTM #473889 Sec/Block/Lot# 122.-6-13 Pursuant to application dated 5/28/2021 and approved by the Building Inspector. To expire on 12130/2022. Fees: SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING-ADDITION OR ALTERATION $203.60 CO-ADDITION TO DWELLING $50.00 Total: $253.60 Building Inspector Condon Engineering, P.C. New York State Licensed Professional Engineers 1755 Sigsbee Road 631-298-1986 Mattituck,New York 11952 Fax 631-298-2651 September 1, 2021 \ '`�='n Mr. Michael Verity L Principal Building Inspector SEP - 1 22111 Southold Town Building Department 54375 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 ` "' Ci�"13, 1G DEPT. Re: 9525 Main Road Mattituck TOWN OF 5O[J'HOLD Dear Mr. Verity: I inspected the foundation and hurricane tie downs for the trailer on the property. The trainer is located on a poured concrete slab and inspection under the trailer found the bottom of the trailer to be secured to the slab with several steel cables. Based on my inspection it is my professional opinion that the trailer is adequately secured to slab and will resist hurricane force winds and is in compliance with the New York State Code. If you have any questions, please call me at 298-1986. Yours truly, 05 68M4 ® SS14��l� irtf SO # # TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. 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Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 Telephone(631) 765-1802 Fax(631) 765-9502 https://www.southoldtownny.gov Date Received APPLICATIQN-FOR-BUILDING PERMIT 7 'ref T 3 j For OYFice use umy �j _ .d� 1r VAPER NO. �/ Building Inspector: MAY 2 8 2021 Wit;�':.�. -!/r�— � r,1�e�k.� _ �.;,r,�-:^"Y..,•ry ,, rr�- _ y. - i'✓'' - _ -"'fit`- :ZY I. h',"5'�^.''" e4.,' :h ``1't�..���^..:.�,^.. �Cs,,�.N4 $_ 15 '_App(rcatiojns:ar�d`formsnusfibe�`fi[led:out�intiizei�`eritrety.ancomplete� ^ `=t';'°�'`«:�.: `I'icat Qiis'wi do`[i , r y T7 r;,r�`8; pp.i 11 t eaccepted:";1lUher<e the Applocar t i's'nQfi'the'o�NrneP;'an`.;:i _ ,Ovuner's;'AutFioriiationf r..,_ .i _..�.: o ;age;2j�sfiaDO'kie,coia�pleted�;,~ :y Date:5/20/2021 011U111ER Name:MICHAEL HUGHES SCTM#1000-122.-6-13 Physical Address:9525 MAIN ROAD, MATTITUCK, NY Phone#:631-495-6350 -T Email: Mailing Address:PO BOX 1282 r '''CO P S wz• - - iij.. fY`(Y'ti +Crr -av Name:EILEEN WINGATE FOR QUIET MAN STUDIO LLC Mailing Address:2805 WEST MILL RD. MATTITUCK,,NY Phone#:516.818.9754 Email:EILEEN@Q UIETMANSTUDIO.COM a'S :D fl� ".PR �F� S N N�O!t G S 1 1. F IVIA� �®IVr� - �I. T �i _ �T-^,�'. - Name:JOHN CONDOON Mailing Address:1755 SIGSBEE ROAD,,MATTITUCK, NY Phone#:631-298-1986 Email:CO_ NDONENG@OPTONLINE.NET , _- �T - C�N v 5rv, Name:TBD Mailing Address: Phone#: Email: SCR R rN O .ROP`f CTi/'��N O ',i:� - :'rte •, ''r'-". ❑New Structure ❑Addition ❑Alteration ❑Repair ❑Demolition Estimated Cost of Project: ❑Other REPLACE DECK WITH CODE COMLIANT ENTRY DECK $ Will the lot be re-graded? ❑Yes ®No Will excess fill be removed from premises? ❑Yes ❑No 1 Office Location: *QF SOUTy� Mailing Address: Town Annex/First Floor,Capital One Bank 53095 Main Road 54375 Main Road(at Youngs Avenue) P.O. Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971 • �O� Southold,NY 11971-0959 "ool'm,��' http://southoldtown.northfork.net RECEIVED 11 7_('/e0 // : Do BOARD OF APPEALS MAY Z 9 2009 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD n Tel.(631)765-1809 Fax(631)765-9064 Soot ol�yt tleri FINDINGS, DELIBERATIONS AND DETERMINATION MEETING DATE: MAY 19, 2009 ZBA File#6236- MICHAEL and THERESE HUGHES,Applicants Location of Property:9525 Main Road, Mattituck; CTM 1000-122-6-13 SEQRA DETERMINATION: The Zoning Board of Appeals has visited the property under consideration in this application and determines that this review falls under the Type II category of the State's List of Actions,without further steps under SEQRA. SUFFOLK COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE CODE: This application was referred as required under the Suffolk County Administrative Code Sections A 14-14 to 23, and the Suffolk County Department of Planning issued its reply stating that this application is considered a matter for local determination as there appears to be no significant county-wide or inter-community impact. BASIS OF APPLICATION: Zoning Code Sections 280-4 and 280-12, based upon an application for a building permit and the Building Inspector's September 22, 2008 Notice of Disapproval stating that the as-built replacement mobile home is not permitted for two reasons: (1) it constitutes a second dwelling unit, and (2) it contains less than the code required 850 square feet of living area for a dwelling unit. FINDINGS OF FACT The Zoning Board of Appeals held a public hearing on this application on January 8, 2009 and April 23, 2009 at which time written and oral evidence were presented. Based upon all testimony, documentation, personal inspection of the property, and other evidence, the Zoning Board finds the following facts to be true and relevant: RELIEF REQUESTED: The applicants seek permission to retain the as-built mobile home they installed to replace a deteriorated one for which there was a valid Certificate of Occupancy, either by being granted a variance to allow a second dwelling unit having less than 850 square feet of living area,or by permission to apply for a permit for the as-built replacement mobile home. Page 2—May 19,2009 ZBA#6236-Michael and Theresa Hughes CTM 1000-122-6-13 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/UNIQUE CIRCUMSTANCES: The purchase of the parcel was contingent on active Certificates of Occupancy on both the primary dwelling and the accessory mobile home. In fact, the record indicates that a Pre-Existing Certificate of Occupancy#Z-23136 issued August 2, 1994 for three buildings on the property: a single-family dwelling with accessory cement block storage building and trailer. The September 22, 2008 Notice of Disapproval indicates "as built" construction on this 38,433 sq, ft. parcel, Article III Section 280-12 Permitted.Uses, One Family detached dwellings, not to exceed one family dwelling on each lot, in that the mobile home constitutes a second dwelling unit. In addition, the"as built"dwelling mobile home is not permitted, Article i, Section 2804, which defines a dwelling unit with a minimum of 850 square feet and the Notice of Disapproval further indicates that the existing mobile home is less than 850 sq.ft, in size in an R-40 zoned district. The applicants testified that they relied on information from their attorney with regard to the replacement of a substandard and dilapidated mobile home. This information or advice was incorrect. The applicant's attorney believed that the pre-existing Certificate of Occupancy for the existing accessory mobile home could be transferred to a replacement mobile home. Relying on this legal opinion, the owners replaced the new accessory mobile home with a slightly larger and newer, updated unit in the same location. Reasons for Board Action: On the basis of testimony presented, materials submitted and personal inspections,the Board makes the following findings: 1. The Board finds that the.Code is unclear as to whether a mobile home is a dwelling unit and is subject to the 850 square foot minimum. The code defines a trailer or mobile home as "a vehicle mounted on wheels . . . to be used for living or sleeping quarters or so as to permit cooking." (280-4) It does not state a minimum size, nor does it specifically identify it as a dwelling unit, Not al/dwelling units identified in the code are subject to the 850 square foot minimum rule. The code does not state that mobile home is a dwelling unit, and even if it did, it does not specify any minimum living area at all. (The-code does state that an apartment is a dwelling unit, one that must have a minimum of 450 square feet living space.) The Board concludes that, at least for the purposes of minimum size, an accessory mobile home is either not a dwelling unit under the code, or it is a dwelling unit to which the 850 square foot minimum does not apply. 2. Town Law §267-b(33)(b)(3)(1), Grant of permission to allow the replacement of the mobile home will not produce an undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood or a detriment to nearby properties because: a. The replacement of the substandard and dilapidated mobile home with a newer, up to date and more conforming mobile home is an enhancement to the property. b. After purchasing the subject property, the applicants cleaned and re-shingled the primary home on the site and installed a new asphalt driveway, as well as replacing the former mobile home. Page 3—May 19,2009 • • ZBA#6236-Michael and Theresa Hughes CTM 1000-122-6-13 c, The vast improvements made to the parcel assisted in changing the poor condition of the property that existed before the present owners purchased this improved property. 2. Town Law§267-b(33)(b)(2), The benefit sought by the applicant cannot be achieved, given the history of the property, by some method, feasible for the applicant to pursue, other than an interpretation that allows retention of the replacement mobile home. The pre-existing mobile home was replaced with a more up to date accessory structure, with sleeping andkitchen facilities. The replacement of the former mobile home created no specific adverse change on the premises and created an improved, much more functional accessory structure. 3, Town Law§267-b(3)(b)(3). The variance requested herein is not substantial. The variance requested in this application is the maximum that the Board would approve based on the record for this application and because the applicants had a Certificate of Occupancy for an accessory mobile home on this site, dated August 2, 1994. The replacement of a larger more up to date unit is the smallest mobile home that the applicants could locate for the replacement at this specific site. 4. Town Law §267-b(3)(b)(3), The difficulty has been self created when the newer accessory mobile home replaced the prior structure without a new building permit, although the same benefit was enjoyed in the prior mobile home, acquired rights under Preexisting Certificate of Occupancy #Z-23136 as a habitable structure, 5. Town Law§267-b(3)(b)(4). The board finds no evidence to suggest that granting this relief in this community consisting of mixed business and residential zoning uses will have an adverse impact on the physical or environmental conditions in the neighborhood. 6. Town Law 267-b. Grant of the relief requested is the minimum action necessary and adequate to enable the applicant to enjoy the benefit of his property, while preserving and protecting the character of the neighborhood and the health, safety and welfare of the community. RESOLUTION OFFERED: In considering all of the above factors and applying the balancing test under New York Town Law 267-B, motion was offered by Member Oliva,seconded by Member Simon, and duly carried, to GRANT the variance as applied for,concerning the accessory mobile home as an accessory to the main dwelling and containing sleeping/cooking facilities, as a replacement of the nonconforming use permitted under the 1994 Certificate of Occupancy SUBJECT to the following Conditions: .wpl. Applicants must apply for a Certificate of Occupancy for the mobile home; 2. This variance approval is based upon the June 25, 2008 survey prepared and certified by John C, Ehlers, Licensed Land Surveyor (submitted as part of the ZBA hearing and application file). Page 4—May 19,•2009 — ZBA#6236-Michael and Theresa Hughes CTM 1000-122-6-13 That the above conditions be written into the Building Inspector's Certificate of Occupancy, when issued. Any deviation from the permission granted, such as extensions, or demolitions which are not shown on the applicant's diagrams or survey site maps, are not authorized under this application when involving nonconformities under the zoning code. This action does not authorize or condone any current or future use, setback or other feature of the subject property that may violate the Zoning Code, other than such uses, setbacks and other features as are expressly addressed in this action. The Board reserves the right to substitute a similar design that is de minimis in nature for an alteration that does not increase the degree of nonconformity. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Members Goe air n), Oliva, Simon, and Schneider. (Member Weisman was absent.) This Resolution was dul opt ). GE D P. GOEHRINGER, CH IRM 517-6 12009 ;i,Approved for Filing x N.. 1 r n I / 00 - t t "-r �; i o e w- 7r � ' CHARDS R.CUDDY ATTORNEY AT LAW 445 GRIFHNG AVENUE RIVERHEAD,NEW YORK Mailing Address: TEL: (631)369-8200 P.O.Box 1547 FAX: (631)369-9080 Riverhead,NY 11901 E-mail:charlescuddy@optonline.net September 30,2021 Mr. John Jarski Town of Southold Fr P.O.Box 1179 OCT 0 12021 53095 Main Road BUILDING DEPT Southold,New York 11971 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Re: Michael and Therese Hughes Dear Mr.Jarski: I've received the enclosed certificate of occupancy.Is the title"deck"correct?It appears to me that the CO is for the mobile home replacement. Very truly yours, Charles R. 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Ft.) 3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom °'Rei. w►� yr � Dining Room + m No Images Uving Room Available Bedroom#2 13'x 13' Master Ill X8, m Bedroom 93 Kitchen Bedroom B"X9, 10 8,x12' a n <. Other Variations Available: 16 Wide Click here for decor options. Click here to find a dealer and see this home today! Note:All dimensions should be considered approximations,specifications subject to change. Home lengths include four foot hitch. Contact your local Giles Dealer for details. OP Copyright 2000.2006 Giles industries, Inc. Friday,!august,i 81", 2006 http://ww-w.gilesindustries.com/FP.php?m=860&w=14&f=0 08/18/2006 Reta i ler C � 'r STAT= Get o inspired Z( P Favorites Why Clayton? Learn Zone I Zone 2 Zone 3 The mai above can show you which wind zone you are in, but you can always double check with your home consultant. Remember,you can always place a home built to withstand a higher wind zone in an area with a lower wind zone, but not the other way around. Example: If your home is built to withstand Wind Zone Ill level winds, it is safe to place in an area within Wind Zone 1. However, a home buittto withstand Mind Zone I level winds is not able to be Dt'aced within a Wind Zone Ill area. Whack out this v,deo from the Florida Manufactured Housing Association about hove an off- site bulilt home ow-lasted Hui ricin i"- a during hurricane season in the fall of-10,17 'a war W D { Dining Room Living Room Bedroom#2 13'x 13' Master i x Co Be$raz l#3 Kitchen � Bedroom $' x 12' L� t lJ.. Condon Engineering, P.C. New York State Licensed Professional Engineers 1755 Sigsbee Road 631-298-1986 Mattituck, New York 11952 Fax 631-298-2651 September 1, 2021 Mr. Michael Verity Principal Building Inspector SEIP - 1 221 Southold Town Building Department 54375 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 'OL1II,IAiNG DEPT. Re: 9525 Main Road Mattituck TOWN 4F SOII'i'f1d?I,D Dear Mr. Verity: I inspected the foundation and hurricane tie downs for the trailer on the property. The trainer is located on a poured concrete slab and inspection under the trailer found the bottom of the trailer to be secured to the slab with several steel cables. Based on my inspection it is my professional opinion that the trailer is adequately secured to slab and will resist hurricane force winds and is in compliance with the New York State Code. If you have any questions, please call me at 298-1986. Yours truly, NEW idurr-- - 051684 Z� PQOFESS10�� w r , WA 12 7TH++ •r r >\ {�� t� +�� h�• �Vis[�" � y r i v1•• . y fr �• fir 9!J ��� �,• f 1 � .• .:� . <. - • ,:. 'fie .�_ r • V s-� ,l 1 w, 41 f, F ,p k .. n Y t F o GL�r {L''�°... e , fj''r lC�.. Y��.�, �` y*��,'"Z'i` +v.' 1y,a, ! r'•'ri' >r��J-. + � Y 1{Sr {�.`•r ti .r s r _ , A�r� t,,.� .t..—F ^• v,w r �,,::,�''' :s - _ 1 •:ei5 w�:x.r f �1i ft7j! A J �. 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COMPLY WITH ALL CODES OF NEW YORK STATE & TOWN CODES AS REQUIRED AND CONDITIONS OF SOUTHOLD TOW BA SOUTHOLD WN PLANNING BOARD SOUTH TOWN TRUSTEES N.Y .DEC OCCUPANCY OR USE IS;UNLAWFUL WITHOUT CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY RETAIN STORM WATER RUNOFF PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 236 OF THE TOWN CODE. 1 O DFRA M O SP 249 AD 1831 r \ roint Description number of nails nail spacing i )i r I C iof framing r'--'— f I Rafter to top plate(toe nailed) 3-8d per rafter 1 Ceiling Joist to top plate toe nailed) 3-8d per joist eiGmg Foist to Raxalfef Radler(lace Waited) 6-16d- Ceiling 16d- eaehtap i r eilingJoist Laps aver.Partitions(face nailed) 6-16d eacMap Collar tie toRafter,(facednailed)- 3-8d pentie locking to Rafter (toe nailed) 3-8d each end �N Rim Board to Rafter (end nailed) 2-16d each end Wall Framing Top Plate to Top:Plate(face nailed) 2-16d per foot Top Plate at Intersections 4-16d Joists each side Stud to Stud(face nailed) 2-16d 24"oc Header toMeader(face nailed) 16d 16"ovalong edges I 4 Top of Bottom Plate to Stud.(endmailed) 2-1,6d per 2x4 stud it 3-16d ,per2x6 stud 9 4-16d per 2x8 stud Bottom Plate to Floor joist,End Joist,or Blocking face nailed 2-16d per foot i a fFloor Framing j cil g Joist to Sill,top plate or Girder(toe nailed) 4-8d Per Joist im ___ _ _ P® Bridging to Joist 2-8d Each End < Blocking to Joist 2-8d, Each End j g ! Blocking to sill or Top Plate(toe Naifedy 3-164 Each Block Ledger Strip to Beams(Faced Nailed), 3-16d EachJbist Joist on Ledger to beam(toe Nailed) 3-8d per Joist Band Joist to Joist(end Nailed) 3-16d per Joist ( } i Band Joist to Sill or Top Plate(end Nailed) 2-16d per foot Roof sheathing Structural Panels ad Diagonal Board Sheathing 3"Edge/4"Field lx6orlx8 2,Bd persupport *1xl4or wider 3-8d per support Ce'ifmg Sheathing 5 coolers Gypsum Panels 7"Edge/10"Field - - -- , Wall Sheathing _ tructurai Panels 8d. 3"Edge/4"Field Fiberboard Panels 7/16" 6d 3"Edge/6"Field 25/32" 8d 3"Edge/6"Field " i r FFaedboa d —7 '" HUE ad 6"Edge/12"FeJd _ l _ i ParircteboaFdPanel D 8d 6"Edge/l?a',Fr�fd p d (� _� Diagonal Board She -9 in { Qr 1x8 2-8d LieP IN - � �^� ��� � � ���a 0 or wider 3-8d t ° ell r Floor Sheathing I' cturA Panels d MI �T k Tex DM- 1"or less ad � 4"F eevre* !,r, O X7 F�' LD greater than 1" 10d gonalSoafiSJaeathung art i s - 1x5 or 1x8 2-8d _ t 1x20rar wider 16 4 1-16 r > OF i / 1 r � t DESIGN CRITERIA: LIVE LOAD DEAD LOAD GROUND SNOW LOAD 25 PSF. 15 PSF. LIVING AREAS AND DECKS 40 PSF. 15 PSF. SLEEPING AREA 30 PSF. 15 PSF. ATTIC 20 PSF. 15 PSF. WIND SPEED 140MPH SEISMIC DESIGN CATEGORY B WEATHERING SEVERE FROST LINE DEPTH 36" I ! TERMITE MOD. - HVY. f DECAY SLIGHT ICE SHEILD REQ. YES ! 4 _ 1J m, coTy, O �- - l� - --AeU 14 _AOU0t I To po �U�6 "ku=0-1—p L P/N,101 Coll I 4 TOM OF SOUTHOW ' �`�F� 0 4 TRS011.2(l) soon aMTlCMDGE0GRAPHlC0M0MW CEO= rm ssc sLamm"magmFm w9fim It1 s}�4 FLDIID jt OAD c"Q mm ��x ;� iR'� z na�►v ur �r s 1L/ ! SIPSF 14% H M 11 Yrs ¢ --_ .-- `_- .. _ _ ... .- i DESlE41{�llT�'B�Gt�: Z�PM�'1A710�1ACRB'lP�1YfAL8'UlfA�iGCQIIEAt�A t rd �b COO — a! f • ------- -- - - -- - - -- - - - - -r-Ir ,�- _ - -- 7 " Ig J MANU- --Vm1L KEEP THIS BOOKLET W5TH- MANUFACTURED HOME. _ Title VI of the Iftusong and Community Development Act of 1974 provides your with protection against construction and safety hazards in your manufactured home. To help assure your GUILES 5 DUSITH97 (OF PTAMEWEL11 9C. protection, the manu factureu°of,your manufactured home needs the 405 SOUTH BROAD STREET information which these cards, when completed and mailed, will NEW TAZEWELL, TENNESSEE 37825 supply. It your bought your home from a dea@er, please be sure that 423-020-7243 your dealer has completed and mailed a card for you. if you acqulred your Bore from someone who is root a dealer, you should 1-800-84GILES Promptly fill out and send a card to the manufacturer. It is (844-4537) important that you beep this booklet and geese it to any person ugh® buys the manufactured home from you. ,1 GREES YNDUS RIES OF TAZEWELL, ENC. 405 SOUTH BROAD STREET NEW TAMINELL, TENNESSEE 37825 423-020-7243 I-800-84GILES (844-4537) PLEASE DETACH A1W RETURN FIRST DEALER: Address: City:- State: Purchaser Name: J1 Address: �� 7 F City: Location Address 10A I fq e: City:- f rM A,,�? MzState: Date of Sale to Purchaser: Manufacture Date: Day: Yr. Identification Number of Mfg'd. Home: Model of Mfg'd. Home: Roof Load: South Middle North Wind Zone: I Wind Zone: 11 Wind Zone: III PLEASE DETACH AND RETURN SECOND SALE DEALER: Address: City: State: Purchaser Name: Address: City: ,d�WH �trj, Location Address Oivi6 H e: t, City: 411,11 "1 Al 4-Y 7,,---State: Date of Sale to Purchaser: yj/-1 r"'Al"Ir^a ��=!jtPel(? Manufacture Date:-Dav: LMon�h-" O Yr. Identification Number of Mfg'd. Home: Model of Mfg'd. Home: f Roof Load: �S�Ou 2eQ,/'--6ddIe blorth Wind Zone: I '°`Wind Zone: II Wind Zone: III PLEASE DETACH AND RETURN TBMRI�)SALE DEALER: Address: City:- f State: Purchaser Name: Address: Ar City:- Location Address��' 1) e: City:- N-,-State: Date of Sale to Purchaser: Manufacture Date: Day: "'t Yr. C Identification Number of Mfg'd. Home: Model of Mfg'd. Home: Roof Load: u fiddle North Wind Zone: l - '�WindZone: ll Wind Zone: III b NO POSTAGE e NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES BUSINESS REPLY MAIL -] FIRST-CLASS MAIL PERMIT NO.30 NEW TAZEWELL TN POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE GILES INDUSTRIES 405 SOUTH BROAD ST NEW TAZEWELL TN 37825-9901 IIIIIIIII11111LlIIJ11JIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIILIIlII i NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES BUSINESS REPLY MAIL FIRST-CLASS MAIL PERMIT NO.30 NEW TAZEWELL TN POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE GILES INDUSTRIES 405 SOUTH BROAD ST NEW TAZEWELL TN 37825-9901 IIIIIIIIIIIIIAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIAIIIIIIIII NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES BUSINESS REPLY MAIL FIRST-CLASS MAIL PERMIT NO.30 NEW TAZEWELL TN POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE GILES INDUSTRIES 405 SOUTH BROAD ST NEW TAZEWELL TN 37825-9901 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIBill 11II1III fill 1II11I HOME OWNER'S MANUAL GOO 8�_ a Qp60 6�'l Consumer Maniial Part 6 - L Introduction This Giles home was engineered, constructed and inspected for conformance to the Federal Manufactured Homes Construction and Safety Standards in effect on the date of manufacture. The National Standard sets forth minimal requirements for the design, construction, thermal protection and heating systems, plumbing systems, and electrical systems for manufactured homes designed to be used as dwellings. It is our intention to produce for you affordable housing that meets or exceeds federal standards in addition to our own high quality standards. Each Giles home is inspected in every stage of manufacturing and after its completion by qualified plant personnel. It is extremely important in preparing your home for its occupancy that it be properly set, blocked and leveled by a knowledgeable and experienced manufactured home mover, dealer or installer. A properly maintained installation will, under normal circumstances, prevent the home from sagging and prevent you from possibly* incurring expensive repair bills. If your home is not set and maintained level as it was designed, or if it is not set on a completely firm foundation, certain portions of your home will undergo undue and unnatural structural strain. Such structural strain could lead to problems later. The following instructions for the installation of your home are minimum requirements and are intended to instruct and assist already qualified and trained personnel in setting up your home. Applicable local or state laws may have more stringent or greater requirements than outlined in this manual and must be complied with to obtain or regain the right to occupy the home. "therefore, we recommend that you consult with regulatory agencies in your area for codes which may require licenses and/or permits or which may affect procedures recommended in this manual. 9 GILES INDUSTRIES OF TAZEWELL, INC. MAU COM: #VWM SMA �t wffn WOWM w rQAO, PO MAMWAMNIM WSTO NP15. TABLE OF CONTENTS rdW1TiCi�C�MOiAi ' kA�04 suruul). INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................Page 1 mmR use ftLn ce3?ALLco toL1 �3e�LYF�ra,� TABLE OF CONTENTS.................................................................................................................. W[MNoun °�"" Batt Page 2 � pox . SECTION 1, SITE PREPARATION..--•...........................................................................Pages 3-27 General Support Structures F'xmwv ON WOM �`P" ` Footings Climate Information VWVY IWAUM OWE cF RACMab'° " va s SECTION 2, SET-UP PROCEDURES........... ........................................... ..............Pages 28-30 9CLO INsrALIM COWW cum Single Wide Double Wide o.'s:-�� �ta•��a:psi. - - SECTION 3, SUPPORT&ANCHORING.............................. Page 31 General Examples $�� s Equipment fR�CE cY. Electrical Service Equipment Attachment SECTION 4, UTILITY CONNECTIONS..........................................................:.........Pages 32-36 Giles, manufacturer of singlewide and multi-section homes produced under the Electrical Heat Tape Federal Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards (HUD code), (�rna� (l�rar Urn�t;a;nv�c YlrainacrP provides the following guidelines for field installation of electrical service equipment. Water System Testing The FMHCSS does not specifically provide for,and the National Electric Code of SECTION 5, APPLIANCE AND FIXTURE INSTALLATION, the National Fire Protection Association specifically prohibits, installation of electrical service equipment directly to mobile homes. However, inasmuch as ANCHOR DETAILS................................................................................................. ............Pages 37-45 some States and local governments allow the attachment of service equipment directly to a manufactured home, the following guidelines and information are SECTION 6, FINAL INSPECTION. ....................................................... ......................... .....Page 46 provided. 1) The structural members of our manufactured homes(wall studs and top SECTION 7, EXTERIOR MAINTENANCE.............................................................Pages 47-49 plates)are designed with sufficient load bearing capacities to support a mast weatherhead,meter base and disconnect when this equipment is SECTION S, INTERIOR MAINTENANCE...............................................................Pages 50-54 directly attached to the wall structural members. 2) Any modification to the home such as cutting,and flashing shall be done SECTION 9, UTILITIES........................................................ .................. ........................Pages 55-59 in accordance with accepted building practices and local building codes. SECTION 10, WARRANTY........................................................................................................Page 60 3) All work involving installation of electrical service equipment should be done according to the National Electric Code and local building codes. SECTION 11, INFOF.PJIATION......................................................................................Pages 61-77 4) Giles,will not be responsible for any damage done to a home by such installation and does not warrant any aspect of the home that has been - altered by the attachment of the equipment. 5) The drawing illustrates a typical installation and is not a specific approval or plan for installation of electrical service equipment. 6) The service equipment(main electrical panel box)is to be grounded on 2 site with a grounding electrode and a grounding electrode conductor(No. 8 copper for 100 amp and No.4 copper for 200 amp.) 77 WHAT ABOUT MY DEALER?Your dealer is an independent business man.He is not the agent of Giles Industries, Inc. From time-to-time, he may perform service work at the request of Giles Industries, Inc. including work under this SECTION I limited service warranty,but in doing so he is still an independent businessman and is alone responsible for the quality Site Preparation - of his work. Of course, if he fails to do work Giles Industries, Inc. has requested him to perform for it under this limited warranty in a proper, manner Giles Industries,Inc.will see that this work is properly handled. Giles Industries, General Inc. does not assume responsibility for any undertaking, representation or warranty made by dealers, agents, G - salesmen,representatives, employees or any other persons, other that those expressed herein. Giles Industries Inc. has designed its homes with a steel chassis which will be supported by individual WHAT ARE MY OBLIGATIONS? Your basic obligation is to care for and maintain your manufactured home in supports, or piers together with tie down straps and anchors appropriate for local conditions. There are adjustable steel jacks, concrete piers, especially designed for manufactured home and sectional home blocking accordance with the owners manual and good common sense. It is your obligation to insure that the manufactured and leveling which are highly recommended. However, depending upon the conditions and judgment of your home is properly set up, leveled and connected to the utilities. Giles Industries, Inc.will not provide any service under mobile home installer, cement blocks or other support devices may be adequate. If manufactured loadbearing this limited warranty on a manufactured home which has not been properly set up, cared for and maintained or which supports or devices are used, they shall be listed and labeled by an approved testing agency. has been subjected to misuse or negligence. WHAT ABOUT CASUALTIES? Any damage to the manufactured home resulting from willful acts, accidents, acts of Data describing the roof and wind loads for which your home was designed may be found on the data plate God or other casualty must be corrected by you at your own cost and expense. Of course, you probably can insure posted as close as possible to the Main Electrical Distribution Panel of your home. Load zone maps of the United against much of this damage. States showing roof load,wind load and thermal zones are included on the data place. The support system must resist all vertical loads from the weight of your home, plus temporary extra roof loading, and it must resist side ARE THERE OTHER WARRANTIES?We have delivered the manufacturer's warranties on many of the appliances and loads imposed on the home by wind blowing against it. accessories installed in the manufactured home. If problems arise with these items, you should contact the manufacturer's nearest authorized service center of service. Should you encounter problems in securing this service, All manufactured home installations shall comply with the requirements of local zoning ordinances and your dealer will provide you will assistance. conditional use permit established by local authorities pertaining to any health and/or safety codes. LEGAL RIGHTS. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. This limited service warranty does not exclude any implied-wai=ranties to which you are entitled under The Site state law, but any such-warranties are limited to the time periods during which service will be provided by Giles Industries, Inc. under this limited warranty. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty A firm foundation is absolutely necessary before That portion of the lot or site intended for lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. your home is blocked and leveled. This is one very placement of the manufactured home shall be This limited warranty is intended to comply with the requirements of the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, important requirement that should prevent your undisturbed soil or compacted fill. regulations of the Federal Trade Commission issued thereunder, and any applicable State or local laws, rules or home from sagging, and it is the requirement that regulations.Any part of this warranty in conflict with any such law, rules or regulations shall be effective to the extent Giles Industries Inc. must consider before the The manufactured home lot or site shall be required thereby. company is able to honor any apparent foundation graded so that there shall be no depressions where Your prompt completion and return of the Homeowner Record Card furnished you at time of purchase would be related warranty claims. surface water will accumulate. The ground must be eat appreciated and will assist us in responding to an future sloped to provide storm drainage runoff away from greatly pp p g y inquiry which you may make. Giles Industries, Inc. It is mandatory that multi-section homes and the home. needs you to register the purchase of your home with us, this is not necessary, however, for your warranty to be in preferable that single-section homes be set on a effect. solid poured concrete slab, pad, or wide ribbons of in the absence of a concrete slab or pad, it is concrete whichever foundation is suggested and recommended to place a layer of polyethylene judged best by your manufactured home installer. plastic sheeting or roofing felt on the ground under Before pouring the pad, the site should be carefully the home to form a vapor barrier. evaluated to determine if further settling would take place beyond normal expectations. All organic It is also very important that the home be material shall be removed under home and replaced properly skirted and that the skirting be properly with compacted fill. vented for air circulation under the Home. Ventilation is required on four sides of the enclosure If the site is on filled soil, it must be compacted with not less than one square foot of opening per to at least 90% of its maximum relative density. In each 150 square feet of enclosure, areas which are subjected to freezing and thawing, the pier footings must be designed in compliance In freezing climates, the tie down system should with local building code requirements. provide the owner with means of adjusting the strap tension to compensate for any heaving or settling of You should consult with local building officials to the ground. determine location of the frost level. The following general requirements should be carefully considered before placi�-ng your home: THIS APPLIES TO ALL UNITS To ensure proper operation of the exterior doors a pier is to be installed on each side of the door. 76 3 32 WIDE Ins. Pka. o marl sUDMITreo�11INFQ�ATION REgL1I �'®'— -- \\..o__._.�ae Roar 11/22 �•� �: - TTl1w1lT,LSAFETY itIODUC�. iS FOR MILOBITLE YY3!j HEATSAIN CALCULATM wall 11Installation Instructions for AIDS Pads Roof 19/30 TO BE PROVIDED IF UNIT SHIPPED WITHOUT, BUT SUITABLE � FORD AIR CONDITIONING, WALLS WITHOUT WINDOWS AND DOORS (MAIN UNIT) , • "U1°=_,,088 , to;' WALLS WITHOUT WIHDOW3 AND DOORS (PO/TAG UNIT) %/A CEILINGS CEILINGS AND ROOFS OF LIGHT COLOR (MAIN UNIT) , 'U"= a 050/ 034 CEILINGS AND ROOFS OF LIGHT COLOR (PUTAG UNIT) "U"•= "A CEILINGS AND ROOFS OF DARK COLOR (FAIN UNIT) • - CEILINGS AND ROOFS OF DARK COLOR (PO/TAG UNIT) . "u"= SA FLOORS (MAIN UeeIT)• a ,e a e e e o a • e r4o"0� n,87/ .046 I FLOOiiS (PO/TAG UNIT/a o a ee a . e 4 e•. . p T F 'i �Y�3 ^lam A AIR DucTS IN FLOORS (RAIN UNIT) • a • e , a . r�"=3/ .069 ®D 'TYPES: An p eua_ RR An DUCTS IN FLOORS (PO/TAG UNIT) e e e f e 1 i ATR nt=Tx IN C91LINCR (MAIN liwiyW4 1 13-1/4"x 26 1/4"Pad 2.395 square feel ID#4148-4 �T.■r.' • P. • a ■ ■ eve .r1 ROPA '1/.1_1 2 18-1/2"x 18-1/T'Pad 2..-trill square fcui Rte. AIR DUCTS IN CEILINGS (PO/TAG UhXT) . A AIR DUCTS INSTALLED OUTSIDE HOME. . • • , . . • 'U"= ,220 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: DucT AREA (MAIN UNIT) = Winn1UI, __LEW;TI{RnX I FNElb LESS 2' EACH 1. A11 pads are to be installed Oat side down. ribbed side tip. DucT Am (PO/TAG UNIT)- W I PTH Ng i ENGTH 2. The ground under tlse pads should be leveled as smooth as possible with all vegetation resnovcd. DUCT AREA (EXTERNAL) = N1DTl�t 3. Pier&pad spacing will be determined by the manufactured hone manufacturer's written set-up EHGTH instructions. 4. All pads nsav be pinned togctlscr in multiple configurations to support different loading situations and TRIS INFORMATION MUST BE INCLUDED WITH THE OWNER'S carious soil conditions. When pinning pads together. install pins in snatching holes only. Discard any unused pins. INFORMATION FOR EACH UNIT CERTIFIED AS "SUITABLE FOR" OR 5. ABS glue may be used in conjunction with pinning for case of installation and to facilitate pre- assembly. All WITH" AIR CONDITIONING. assembly. All pad configurations may be assembled prior to installation by means of pinning oniv or Y NcLuDE ALSO THE STATE— by pinning and gluing if desired. G. The open cells between the ribbing on the upper side of the pads ma}'be filled with soil or sand after 14EN'T REQUIRED BY SECTION 280.511 (c) OF THF. FEDEFAL, MOBILE installation to prevent any accumulation of stagnant water in the pads. aI S_LAUCTI ON AND SAFELY STANDARDS, 7. Labels arc located next to the center ribs on four sides. TRA DESIGN REVIEW Review of these plans does not authorinel or approve any ornission or deviation froX the Federal htanufaciured Home ConstructilM &Safety Sta:io�•r1s FES 13 23 Mobile Flomc Safety Products DO NOT COPY installation Instructions for ABS Pads This Paso is the exclusive property bl T. R. Arnold & Associates, Inc. 8. p 4 right.Protected by a Federal Unpublished Copy Z 8 right. 75 28 WIDE INEORMATIDN R OUIRFD Ins. Pkgs. USE OF ABS PADS ON HIGHER VALUE SOILS - FOR Floor 11122 Based on the report of field load testing of,ABS pads performed by Product Testing, Inc. _ HEAT GAIN CAI CU AT I ON Wal l 11 and dated December 6, 1994. Roof PAD CONFIGURATIONS TO BE PROVIDED IF UNIT SHIPPED WITHOUT, BUT- SUITABLE FOR, AIR CONDITIONING, ® CONFIGURATION I "U"= Single stack of 8 x.8 x-16 concrete blocks on a single I8-t/2"x 18-1/2" WALLS WITHOUT WINDOWS AND DOORS (MAIN UNIT) .Q97 ABS pad _ WALLS WITHOUT WINDOWS AND DOORS (PO/TAG UNIT)- , "U"= NA CEILINGS AND ROOFS OF LIGHT COLOR (MAIN UNIT) "U"=.046/.039 CONFIGURATION a CEILINGS AND ROOFS OF LIGHT COLOR (PO/TAG UNIT) "U"= NA - . ® CEILINGS -AND ROOFS OF DARK COLOR (MAIN UNIT) , "U"= NA Single.stack of 8 x8 x 16 concrete blocks on a double 2e.-td.L". 1 L l z-_Anc pad CEILINGS AND ROOFS OF DARK COLOR (PO/TAG UNIT) , "U"= NA FLOORS (MAIN UNIT) . . 0 "U"=.082/.048 FLOORS (PO/TAG UNIT) . . , ®UH= NA CONFIGURATION AIR DUCTS IN FLOORS (MAIN UNIT) . , o , U -.083/.069 Single stack of 8 i 8 x 16 concrete blocks on a double 18-1/2"x 18-1/2"ABS AIR DUCTS IN FLOORS (PO/TAG UNIT) . "U"_ NA pad. r s , , a . AIR DUCTS IN CEILINGS (MAIN UNIT) '®Uo�_ NA AIR DUCTS IN CEILINGS (PO/TAG. -URJ;1'�- F 6 P •dU"v NA CONFiIGURATION 4 - ��® AIR DUCTS INSTALLED OUTSIDE HOME. . . , . . . . "U"=.220 Double stack of 8 x 8 x 16 concrete blocks on a single 18-1/2-.x 18-1/2" DUCTAREA (MAIN UNIT) = WIDTH I4's ABS pad. LENGTH Box 1 enathr 1 ess 2' each DUCT AREA (PO/TAG UNIT)= WIDTH NA _LENGTH, MAXIMUM PIER LOADS IN POUNDS - DUCT AREA (EXTERNAL) = WIDTH NA —LENGTH Confi uration Pad Area 1500 Ib soil 2000 lb soil 2500 lb soil 3000 ib soil l 2.360 3563 '47511 5598 5598 2 2.395 3563 4750 5938 6400 THIS INFORMATION MUST BE INCLUDED WITH THE r OWNER S 3 2.360 3563 4750 5938 6400 4 2.360 3563 4750 5938 7125 INFORMATION FOR EACH UNIT CERTIFIED AS "SUITABLE FOR" OR Any configuration may be used to replace a home manufacturer's recommended pad of up to IG"x 1e."for a PROVIDED WITH" AIR CONDITIONING, INCLUDE ALSO THE STATE- concrete or up to 12"xiW fonWresstu w4mted«'ood. MENT REQUIRED BY SECTION 280,511 (C) OF THE FEDERAL MFG'D. Mobile Home Safety Products HOME 'CONSTRUCTION AND SAFETY STANDARDS , _ ' Installation Instructions for ABS Pads 5 24 WIDE MOBILE HOME SAFETY PRODUCTS AND CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. I 1A17IC1 n\I DIllMiAT1L1LNIY_ RrL\,.(,i Ins_ _Pus,O 1 ,\L1I FOUNDATION t'AU LVAD CHART FOR Floor 11/22 REQUIRED HEAT ,AIN CALCULATIQN wall 11 PIER ACCEPTABLE PAD CONFIGURATION Roof 1 g/30 LOAD SOIL BEARING CAPACITY,PSF (POUNDS) 1000 1500 2000 1 2500 1 3600 REMARKS TO BE PROVIDED IF UNIT SHIPPED WITHOUT, BUT SUITABLE FOR, AIR CONDITIONING - TO WALLS A6ts WaT ;®UT WINDOWS AND DOORS (MAIN UNIT) .088 2400 _ WALLS WITHOUT WINDOWS AND DOORS (PO/TAG UNIT) a "U"= NA CEILINGS AND ROOFS OF LIGHT COLOR- (MAIN UNIT) a "U"= .050/.033 TYPE 1 CEILINGS AND ROOFS OF LIGHT COLOR (PO/TAG UNIT) "U"= N4 TO CEILINGS AND ROOFS OF DARK COLOR (PAIN UNIT)s - 0°u'8- NA CEILINGS AND ROOFS OF DARK COLOR (PO/TAG UNIT) . "U"= NA FLOORS (MAIN UNIT) . a a a a - - - a a a e a e a "U'= .086/.050 TO FLOORS (PO/TAG UNIT) . - - a e o a a e - 1°U"= NA 4750 1 AIR DUCTS IN FLOORS (MAIN UNIT) , , el "U"= .091 /.053 AIR DUCTS IN FLOORS (PO/TAG UNIT) { a a U"= NA _ TO _ AIR DUCTS IN CEYLINGS (PAIN UNIT) B°ueP_ NA 5600 TYPE 1 .rUu= NA TO 6000 TYPE AIR DUCTS IN CEILINGS (PO/TAG, 'IJNJT a p 0 a TO NOT RECOMMENDED FOR USE 2 OR 3 AIR DUCTS INSTALLED OUTSIDE HOME, - - a a a a a r®u er= 238 6400 TO LEFT OF OR BELOW/SOLID LIME MAX=6400# DUCT AREA (MAIN UNIT) = WIDTH Z4a" LENGTH Box len2thsless 2' each TYPE DUCT AREA (PO/TAG UNIT)= WIDTH NA LENGTH TO 4 7125 DUCT AREA (EXTERNAL) = WIDTH NALENGTH MAX=7125# ,I;1 ►aalra,, SETUP TYPE DESCRIPTION OWNER S 1 1-18.5 x 1a.s ABS PAD wI1 CMu Tim I NFORMAT I ON DUST BE INCLUDED WITH THE ° 2 2-13.125 X 26.125 ABS PADS STACKED,W/1 CMU C.R. C�UC� - _ _'• "'"�:. INFORMATION FOR EACH UNIT CERTIFIED AS "SUITABLE FOR'° OR 3 2-18.5 X 18.5 ABS PADS STACKED W/1 CMU Sr. Regisfv INCLUDE ALSO THE STATE' " 4 1 -18.5 X 18.5 ABS PAD W/2 CMU's SIDE BY SIDE PR®I3tJC'�'-o,,I �� :.r• G `.�` ` rrPROVIDED WITH AIR CONDITIONING (904)384-815t�°p.,,r�'R�D-� •;:`�• MENT REQUIRED BY SECTION 2$0Q511 (c) OF THE FEDERAL MFG'D• OOOOOaa/alDla4 NOTE: INSTALLER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DETERMINING SOIL BEARING CAPACITY. HOME CONSTRUCTION AND SAFETY STANDARDSa -7-_ 1. 8• -1- 13 73 6 16' Wides INFORMATION BEins FOR Fl oor 11/22 • - -_ FAT ,AIN .A► f'rii ATt��I wall 11 0 0 o N Y fD 'T V r Roof 22/30 co ¢ To BE PROVIDED IF UNIT' SHIPPED WITHOUT, BUT SUITABLE n u u n UMJ FOR,p AIR CONDITIONING. ® OC � � � � D ba� I Z " o M o o 0 Cao'c: .' ; B,ssnec'�t 'q`s WALLS SMIT14®1JT WINDOWS AND DOORS (MAIN UNIT) o B "UE'= .097 fL CO Ln 0 cD n .t_-. ` a.t a WALLS WITHOUT WINDOWS AND DOORS (PO/TAG UNIT) . "UN= er4 y CEILINGS AND ROOFS OF LIGHT COLOR �Fr,�I'N UNIT) " �- �--., U 046/.040 ® 4 0 �. rn rn rn �- c. f. �'`'�`''X,��' CEILINGS AND ROOFS OF LIGHT COLOR (PO/TAG UNIT) JUp= NA 6 a N cD in uY Lu bpi�S;a ``N m � ® v V•'',,•= fX 0 o CEILINGS AND ROOFS OF DARK COLOR (MAIN UNIT) ® 7°Uf'= NA 0 ci <na -`l, Z W o0 0 0 0 0 CEILINGS AND ROOFS OF DARK COLOR (PQ/TAG UNIT) , "Uf'= N o n n n re _N v z o "UN-- .084/.048 FLOORS (MAINUNIT) . o B' . e B B B B eo B N z FLO®RS (PO/TAG UNIT) . B B B Bc®® NA A s i e B• � tr ,a •a U , O m m c7 co o cD cD cD tD Lu AIR DUCTS IN FLOORS (MAIN UNIT) e s B . B NUff= 08 069 U >C in u') u, � � �,, Lu 4 m •mmc� v " ` ® AIR DUcTS IN FLOORS (FO/TAG UNIT) s B B e RUN= NA Q cu o- ro m cn Un 0 AIR DUCTS IN CEILINGS (MAIN U . `�$9�= NA onn >en •. .. , y. a es B ut a. N N N N ® AIR DSICTS IN CEILINGS (P®/TAG 'UkIT) B B o e a . hUw= NA C ca Ln w U) .0 LO LO Z AIR DUCTS INSTALLED OUTSIDE HOME. 9 B B B B B 9 NUN= NA a ¢ � c� mmm °- a: N CV cm c� � DUCT AREAS (MAIN UNIT) = WIDTH 14" L0GT;4 Box lentgh less 2' o w "' z 0 DUCT AREA (PO/TAG UNIT)= WIDTH NA I FNG'Tl i v 0 :DU) Q U U U w DUCT AREA (EXTERNAL) _ WIDTH NA LENGTH O = � r N .J CL m u. ►n (6 U) Lq E- TMS INFORMATION MUST BE INCLUDED WITH THE QWNER'S °0 N CD 0D p INFORMATION FOR EACH UNIT CERTIFIED AS "SUITABLE FOR" OR ® U Un r Ln � "PROVIDED WITH" AIR CONDITIONING. -INCLUDE ALSO THE STATE- 0 a co `r' CO co O MEI�1T REQUIRED BY SECTION 280.511 (c) OF THE FEDERAL TVIF''G'I� a HOME CONSTRUCTION AND SAFETY STANDARDS. m _ p *— N m v 7 72 14 NIDE I NFO MATT ON REQUI REIZ_ Ins. Pkas. FOR Floor 11/22 r+ -----.UIY Wall 11 eta t�_s_�* s I I� CD (SEAT GA I N IALLULA I I 0 > 0 ca Roof 22/30 C(D CD CD 5 W TO 8E PROVIDED IF UNIT SNIPPED WITHt}UT, BUT SUITABLE ® [. CD 0) W FOR, AIR CONDITIONING. =� '�'`Jy (� �r CD r WALLS WITHOUT WINDOWS AND DOORS (MAIN UNIT) U°'=. • 7 p — CD C OD N) o 3 � CL 0 090 CD rr rr� NA CT a CL � W CD CD WALLS �IlTliolJT WINDOWS AND DOORS (P®/TAG UNIT) U CD 4 o CO co G� cr o z CEILINGS AND ROOFS OF LIGHT COLOR (MALI UNIT) "U"- _u�e3I.044 W u o � m m C) C CL > v rr rr_ NA §. CD N N W m w SD CL CEILINGS AND ROOFS OF LIGHT COLOR (PO/TAG UNIT) UmCL CD CEILINGS AND ROOFS OF DARK COLOR (MAIN UNIT) . �U"= NA P-+°o 3 M- ® C a �' --, 0 X p C r_�_a__saAwc ASID_ n�r9�t3° �� b�,� f'191_P�65 (PO/TAr tIN_I'[) _ U —_NA _-- -��-_ - -_- —'t I�- :'�• _ FLOORS (MAIN UNIT) a .083/.048 "V= NA FLOORS (PO/TAG UNIT) . ® . . . . t✓ I ®• s o \ .g .aC/3 - �. m 00 "- C go a AIR DUCTS IN FLOORS (MAIN UNIT) . . s z e e . e ¢= .083/.069 ® CA C C: ®° CD 3• ®Tia DUCTS 1N FLOOR (P®/TAG UNi 14 ) o- x a » e '�U�'� NA - � `�' ? �'�r� s�t J 3 C pA AIR DUCTS IN CEILINGS (MAIN UNI ,. . v 4 \ . "U�= N� —� C ®� CD a m AIR DUCTS IN CEILINGS (PO/TAG UNT-TY . e . . e r- N® @ M �Il,r.�.„ C AYR DUCTS INSTALLED OUTSIDE H®�E. . . e . "U"® NA M w m _• w CA : , o 0 ® G M DUCT AREA (MAIN UNIT) e WIDTH 14" ( FNG Box length less 2 ft DUCT AREA (PO/TAG UNIT)= WIDTH NA LEHGTH �.� .�' i z o 0 cl 3 ig ep' DUCTAREA (EXTERNAL) _ W I DTH NA L EIiGTH 0 ca c® =r-p F eo CD cD go CD o - ® s� —' 0 -3. � 6® o� m _d ®0)r® 0 � = m a ` 'PHIS INFORMATION MUST BE INCLUDED WITH THE QWNER'S CO� 0 � ® cp a+ � CD v INFORMATION FOR EACH UNIT CERTIFIED AS "SUITABLE FOROR O,p o COCL -v tD m cr { `\PROBED WITH' AIR CONDITIONING. INCLUDE ALSO THE STATE- {D m r, Y; CD Ca CD MENT REQUIRED BY SECTION 280.511 (c) OF THE FEDERAL NIFG'D• 0?2L = N } HOME CONSTRUCTION AND SAFETY STANDARDS. CA > p co CA N.y- CD71 $ i ..moWNnf#NAF �+,►�C M.O•j'yi �,dr .....,, •,y PIER AND FOOTING CONSTRUCTION`!,.' Q� ate' y s INSTAAT� Specifications AURA WHOLE HOUSp,v r�-n0N�xsTE • • The t*MQWJ=Of the AuM Vftk]fjoum yvamigon SYstem ate as foliows: '4 '•'••:�•o. �ag�1®••• Z.S'°Aura vent rooftip.2.f"CoUN(attaghm to deok�g and t }veg iU end of •••...• �� vtha duct).3.6 ]Duct(My be flexor otha),4.Sleeve eV(ages to and reaeiva & lop !1 lower and of duct).5.S_ieeve.6.Cei6%Vent. 1.Attach Mw UP TO�a HIGH 2.Attach sleeve end todusk collar. UP TO 30" HIGH a! 3.tea 6'"Id 4"opes�in dw=mug(lo�son nmY Sia-ay wt in I]]*hones). 4.Cut a 61/2"hale In the took S.I3cnp the bottom of tlsf.duct thou&the wdopenb3g,pa dawn the coMr tab f 74 filltm t1w CWIW tab to the top side offt us%ow (nate os r). s d.CELL&=uW the w1v to as to crea an alt#&sea!with ft decking. 0 7.Rmh fa ft aft cavy tt'oto ft caft opeohng and remleve the bottom of the a d=L bWd ft bottom of*e du a into tt eieeee © 3.Insert tha 10 u duct assembly with im the ceft opening lcee*8 the s bwm a BMW amt the cm"iize. - 9.Ymbd tlae ceM g rens over the skm 9=60 and Aden with 4 smvm, 10-19481 to$"Amu VendWor over the c0OW zu dw atormd g roof vent& ] Ser ed of s IZao� � �f�r,PClAd Cv _ i'i�fll �+qit� C:A<ILIt gRVel.vta GOGL,442 1. Pier Foundation (Footing) so ' '. - rete footing (3000 Osi) below GmVf-AM frost line is required. ism a is 16"x16"x4" thick for � ��. 0 V-v0 $r /m precast and 16"x1 ". r po 01 d. The soil must have a �,cso� �•.� T>z minimum io�be cap f 1, z PSF and be level. �-- r e, ��. 2. Pier-Concrete ' s 6 ( iCalls vertcal). i! e n )Nstll.s9TeoN •� Jff 3. Cap Block - 16"x x 4" , solid concrete, 2-6"x16"x4".(3000ps1) 4. Wooct Plate - 2"x8"x16". zell-W6 VA-Vr 5. Hardwood Shines - to be driven In tightly and not to occupy more than 1" vertical space; used to level the unit (Shims to be applied from bath sides). Min. width is 2". R"Ift of&" 0wo 60 W ft, 6. I-Beam - Main frame. °en1 t to64dw 6W fhe�aer"1�l tares - - a Safety Star'- ,. NOTES: MAY 10 1999 A. Pier foundation to be placed on stavle soil. Do NOT copy is F+a e i fh. .xaueiv. Pro+�+h► d B. If over 36" in height (top of pier foundation to I-Beam designed by an Architect or registered P.E.. richt~ 70 C. 2"x8"x16" solid concrete blocks-may be used in combination with Item 2. 9 THE AURA VENTILATION SYSTEMA as f:• low LK IAJI y�ruj OS-4 SYSTEMS THAT I zV. � AURA FEATURES SUIPPLY OUTSIDE AIR i CEILING MOUNTED VENTILATION DIRECTLY INTO ; EXHAUST FANS ' � � AND g FURNACE � AIR ! V6411' BENEFITS SYSTEM CONDITIONER MONEY Yes Costly Costly SAVES MO w NON-ELECTRIC Yes .No NO NO ti No!Uses Electricity, - - _ _ IT SAVES ENERGY Yes Brings Hot Air Into The Air I Uses Electricity Conditioner To Be Cooled +arm � �f:.�F '.-- t.`-,3 r•.-ln.:n� - In The Summer And BringS CoM Air Into The Furnace I To Be Heated in The Winter - - ar ' •r ,' 'A"6, + No USES RENEWABLE Yes No ENERGY SOURCES9. PROVIDES REQUIRED Yes Only When Fan, Heat Or Air i Only When Fan is On AIR CHANGE— Conditioner is Operating a. WORKS CONTINUOUSLY z ! No 24 HOURS/7 DAYS A WEEK Yes No IN ALL SEASONS hv 34 1. CONTINUOUSLY REMOVES No No MOISTURE, SMOKE, AND Yes .' - - a •a r ' ��'� Um AIR-BORNE POLLUTANTS QUIET- NO NOISE Yes No No }. 4r� � ecc o`€� P►.`�tl MAINTENANCE FREE Yes No NO - ea - No Moving Parts Made From Heavy I Gauge Aluminum I COMPATIBLE WITH Yes May Increase Combustion ( May Produce Backdraft FIREPLACE I { GUARANTEED FOR Yes No No TEN YEARS I _ - 69 10 T /L 8. 3. 7 . 0 1 1 WJN� Z U N G AURA VENTILATION SYSTEMS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION SUPPLEMENT Active ventilation with No /Moving parts 6a TIE®OWN DEVICES (INCLUDING THEIR CONNECTIONS) SHALL BE RATED AT 3150#MINIMUM&c CAPABLE OF A - 4125#OVERLOAD_ � �qy2 hflM. 8' Sam � 4 �' NAY• MINIMUM FOOTING SM,24'X 24'BELOW FROST LINE. SOIL BEARING CAPACITY:/SMPSF MINIMUM. P) 2f' Pt E2 t6T. p� "ACTIVE p ® �p ® A NEW EW CONCEPT, "ACTS�l E Y ENTI LA ION/r 'Wind,, a renewable energy source, moving against the AURA VENTILATORTM produces the exhaust. APPROVED TIE ®®WN ANCHORING SYSTEM IM SAVES MONEY & ENERGY, IS NON-ELECTRIC, & EXHAUSTS CONTINUOUSLY NOTE: (I.) DIAC30NAL TIES SHALL BE INSTALLED AT EACH PIER LOCATION- The AURA ATTIC VENTILATORTm continuously expels heat and moisture from the attic The AURA (2-) TIE DOWNS STRAPS & CONNECTIONS TO HAVE A GALVANIZED FINISH INTERIOR VENTILATOR is an energy efficient system that continuously provides the required air .30 OZ. PER SO. FT- (3.) ANCHORS TO BE INSTALLED FULL DEIN. BELOW FROST LINE, & 12" change and moisture-control for the interior of the home. MIN.ABOVE WATER TABLE- (4.) TIE DOWN STRAP &ANCHOR EQUIPMENT TO CONFORM TO 11 MAINTENANCE FREE WITH NO MOVING PARTS ASTM-D3953-91 (5.) TIE DOWN STRAPS TO BE TYPE 1 FINISH B GRADE 1 STEEL STRAPPING ® SAFETY 1 1/4' WIDE AND .035- THICK CERTIFERED BY A REGISTERED The AURA VENTILATORY'will help the home decompress during hurricanes and tornadoes. PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER- ® GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS The AURA VENTILATORY' is made from heavy gauge aluminum exceeding industry standards. 0 12+1 - 1 i 4 S&r- PE12 SPAny-S& CIL&& �aL P11152 t � M� �=a• Arc: - " A,.lo Frxir�sulo C�4 r�S Fa4SL1 cu AtLtj,.�g �"rvl•) PIERS WITH TRIBUTARY DISTANCE OF 12'- ®- MAXIMUM_ ,,,u�uuiorr,r,,� (NOTE:WHERE THERE IS A DOOR OF 48'WIDE OR MORE "AURA ATTIC VENTILATION `� 0 % ON EXTERIOR WALLS A PIER SHALL 6E ADDED ON Pv�. ''�,,, SYSTEM" is designed to reduce ,•` cQ`.,G1S7E�c .� EACH,SIDEOF THE DOOR. heat build-up and moisture. "AURA INTERIOR VENTILATION P = SYSTEM saves money, is energy effi- �' No- 20,31,5 :M== C31LES INDUSTRIES,INC. P_o. ®ox iso cient and continuously provides the ST:TE OF iz:S NEW TA.ZEWELL,TN. 37825 required air change for the home. HOME SIZE: (2C) PS 14 & 15 WIDE %Nay. `� ;r�` WIND ZONE: 1 ROOF ZONE: S`®UT1-1 F) ACTIVE VENTILATION PRODUCTS, INC. 'rrrtinnel�r�"Ca^-�-'- 11� PO Box 1521 • Newburgh, New York 12551-1521 11 Tel. 800-247-3463 914-565-7770 Fax 914-562-8963 _ 16 68 . W I> ZUIuG r INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION SUPPLEMENT QnPTA 1 1 TIE DOWN DEVICES(INCLUDING THEIR CONNECTIONS) SHALL BE RATED AT 3150 0 MINIMUM&CAPABLE OF A 4125#OVERLOAD. 99y2"Mrd. MAY• MINIMUM FOOTING SIZE,16*X 16'BELOW FROST LIME. HEALTH NOTICE . .�• SOIL BEARING CAPACITY: PSF IIriINIMIJIbI.'� SOME OF THE BUILDING MATERIALS USED IN THIS HOME EMIT FORMALDEHYDE, EYE, NOSE, AND � � " ZV, am 16T. THROAT IRRI TAT ION, HEADACHE, NAUSEA, AND A VARIETY OF ASTHMA-LIKE SYMPTOMS, INCLUDING A PRovED TIE wv�N ' SHORTNESS OF BREATH, HAVE BEEN REPORTED AS A RESULT OF FORMALDEHYDE EXPOSURE. ANCHORING SYSTEM_ ND YOUNG CHILDREN, AS WELL AS ANYONE WITH A HISTORY OF ASTHMA N®� (I ' DIAGONALSES SHALL BE INSTALLE® AT EACH PIER LELDERLY PERSONS AU `2.) ® D R S &CONNEXONS To HAVE A - -ALL _ _ o -I[c I I A D R__ n AY R ��r_.��oT� RESEARCH IS=CONTI�JUING ONTHE (3-) ANCHORS TO BE INSTALLED FULL DEPTH. BELOW FROST uNE. & 12" LLEnGILv;-OR-LCI'vG=1 RO�LEI��S;=�� ��. -n ur r�n-LI RISK. MAIN:ABOVE-WATER-TASLE. -- POSSIBLE LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF EXPOSURE 1U FORMALDEHYDE. _ :�.` nE ISOSTRAP `��C�'`R Env°��'e'��°TO CONFORM e" ASTM-D3953-91 (5.) TIE DOWN STRAPS TO BE TYPE 1 FINISH B GRADE 1 STEEL STRAPPING REDUCED VENTILATION RESULTING FROM ENERGY EFFICIENCY STANDARDS MAY AVOW FORMALDE- 714" WIDE SSIO AL ENG" TFIICK CERTIFERED BY A REGISTERED PROFES51®NAI_ ENGINEER. TRA DESIGN REVIEW HYDE AND OTHER CONTAMINANTS TO ACCUMULATE IN THE INDOOR AIR, ADDITIONAL VENTILATION TO Review of these plans does not authorize or approve any omission or deviation frog the federal Manufactured Home Coratructioi DILUTE-THE INDOOR AIR MAY BE OBTAINED FRONT A PASSIVE OR MECHANICAL VENTILATION SYSTEM & Safety Standards. ' T THE VENTILA- TION OPTIONS OFFE,RED WITH THIS HOME. ✓- T_" °j +Z HIGH �- HIGH INDOOR TEMPERATURES AND HUMIDITY RAISE FORMALDEHYDE LEVELS, WHEN A HOME IS TO Mix * see pier spaei ng chart FotZ t7E2 BE LOCATED IN AREAS SUBJECT TO EXTREME SUMMER TEMPERATURES, AN AIR-CONDITIONING sAU,>Z, A�o A�7,A,& �� �, SAX SYSTEM CAN BE USED TO CONTROL INDOOR TEMPERATURE LEVELS. CHECK THE COMFORT COOLING '4,'� Scil- CERTIFICATE TO DETERMINE IF THIS HOME HAS BEEN EQUIPPED OR DESIGNED FOR THE INSTALLATION ,,0101121u NOTE:WHERE THERE IS A DOOR OF Q.WIDE OR MORE ,������� �,s ON EXTERIOR WALLS A PIER SHALL BE ADDED ON OF AN AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM. • _ ' `o;O EACH SIDE OF THE DOOR. a NO. 20897 r IF YOU-HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THE HEALTH EFFECTS OF FORMALDEHYDE, CONSULT YOUR _. S;aTg O :!a*.- P®BOX 50 I�S.IN�. DOCTOR OR LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT. N�'-�'` ^'EI�,�N- �'�� NqL �� HOME SIZE: 14 & 16 WIDE % [ !GallWIND ZONE: 1 + Clt9C� ROOF ZONE: SOLFr 1 (20 PSF) 12 67 Prepared by P. O'Toole for. GRes Indust February 13, 2001 ZONE I T1EDOWN MQUIREMENR FOR ROOM INMf STD.P111CH Typical Each Side for Double 1NIda IMPORTANT AIR QUALITY NOTICE AT Tie Down Straps ® Construction standards set by the government to conserve energy gives you a better ' quality home, but the fresh air infiltration is significantly reduced. This tends to trap or Max. Tie Down AnSILJ, accumulate vapors, fumes, and other contaminants such as formaldehyde in your home. • L These vapors, fumes and contaminants appear to be released from the wall covering, floor decking, carpet, drapes, other building materials, as well as from smoking, cooking, fuel-burning appliances, sprays, cleaning solutions, sealants, excess humidity, furnishings, and even clothing. Ground Anchor Ground Adequate ventilation, including periodic airing of your home significantly reduces the level of vapors or contaminants and tends to reduce or eliminate-any discomfort or health symptoms such as eye, nose, or throat irritation. Persons with allergies, asthma, or other health sensitivities must take special care to control their indoor environment. Suggestions for improving SEE CHART BELOW FOR SPACING OF FRAME TIEDOWN STRAPS air quality and ventilation are included in your owner's manual. NOTICE: Your manufacturer cannot be liable for any health problems encountered as a result of indoor air contamination. MINIMUM ON CENTER TIE DOWN RE UIREMEWTS If you desire further information about air quality, the building materials used in this home, Floor Width or any other subject, please consult your dealer or manufacturer. NOTE: Your home&Side Wall I-Ream I-I3eam Max. Resultant Resultant Number DOES NOT CONTAIN urea formaldehyde insulation. Height Spacing Height, H Spacing Load Angle End (Feet) (Inches) (inches) (Feegy (Lbs) (Degreeemes) s We have read this notice, we understand it, we signed it, and we received a copy Strap prior to entering into any binding agreement for the purchase of the home. 24 ft. w/ T- 0' 99.5 18 to 24' 10' 3150 45 to 52 2 at 45 deg.(Max.) 6f ft"0aw des Q*a �r ww @=sum cr dewhOw 6%4 Corafteung �alq Standar How .�� �. ® �, " DATE: SERIAL NO. 19 2001a� '00��Y � �•�o. 20B9' DO NOT Celtass�_ This page is -the es aV _'a t STATE OF ft ZZ a R. aArnold k a Federal VmAWW COW Notes: ML 1)Straps are required along each outside I-Beam. NAME OF DEALER CUSTOMER 2)Applies to roof pitches not exceeding 20 degrees(4.36/12). � 3)Minimum straps to be.035 x 1 1/4'Type 1, Finish 13 Steel Strap Conforming to ASTM 03953.91. Must be able to resist a working load of 3150 lbs.(4725 Lbs. Ultimate). 3)Straps to be installed at no farther then the indicated spacing and no farther than two feet from eactt end. / 4)Minimum anchor capacity to be PE or RA certified to the maximum capacity per installed angle and type BY TITLE CUSTOMER of soil.Anchors must be installed to full depth and 12 inches above the water table.Stabilizer plates must must be installed on all anchors. 5)See the installation manual for pier specifications,spacings, and footing sizes. 6)All straps must be installed to approved anchors and to the I-beams with an approved connector per manufacturers instructions(both rated at 3150 lbs'min.). 7)Max. box widths:24 ft. - 136 inches w/"7 inch eaves. T r. �• 3, �. .s 13 66 WIND ZONE I I g8• Owner's Maintenance Record Tie Down Devices (including their connections) sha!! be rated at 3150# end c-anable of 4725 4 DATE MAINTENANCE PERFORMED DATE MAINTENANCE PERFORMED I overload. minimum footing size 24p 24" * below frost line soil bearing capacity 1500 PSF min. ``�`,�IISIIHIIIN//j/r NO ,`Q`.•�G\STEgF.OO Pier Mgt. a�. No.20897 rt'_ APPROVEDRIN TSE DOWN .gg with anchor inside4 MitaII� s 90•, NATE OF ANCHORING SiTfTEa _ �• NOTES1, DIAGONAL TIES SHALL BE INSTALLED AT EACH INDICATED PIER LOCATION OVER THE ROOF STRAPS ARE NOT REQUIRED. THE DISTANCE FROM TIME ENDS OF TIME HOME TO THE END PIERS SHALL NOT EXCEED 2e - 0" , THE DISTANCE BETWEEN INTERMEDIATE PIERS SHALL NOT --- ---- -- -- --- - -- - -- EXCEED SPAC-ING DOCUMENTED IN PIER SPAC ING CHART EASED ON SOIL BEARING, IF THE PLACEMENT OF THE RUNNING GEAR OR OTHER OBSTACLES NECESSITATES SPANS-IN-EXCESS OF DOCUMENTED PIER SPACING. PROVIDE DOUBLE PIERS AND TIES AT THE ENDS OF THE LARGE SPANS. ADDITIONAL PIERS ARE REQUIRED BENEATH MARRIAGE WALL COLUMS WHICH SUPPORT ROOF BEAM SPANS IN EXCESS OF 4' - 0" . WHERE THERE IS A DOOR OF 49" WIDE OR MORE IN EXTERIOR WALLS A PIER SHALL BE ADDED ON EACH SIDE OF THE DOOR. TIE DOWNS, STRAPS, STRAPS A CONNECTIONS TO HAVE GALVANIZED FINISH (.30 OZ I SF) ANCHORS TO BE INSTALLED FULL DEPTH, BELOW FROST LIME j & 12" MIN. ABOVE WATER TABLE. TIRE DOWN STRAPS & ANCHOR EQUIPMENT TO CONFORM TO ASTM-D3953-91.TIE DOWN STRAPS TO BE TYPE 1 FINISH B GRADE 1 STEEL STRAPPING 1 114" WIDE & .035 THICK CERTIFED BY A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENYGiNEER. + + + + + + *,,piers tie down + + + + + + + locations + RUNNING GEAR AREA R_ 8'-0MAX _ - r i - •sao pier spacing chart HOME SIZE: 28 WIDE for pier spacing&footing size. WIND ZONE 1 ra-"AGILE S INDUSTRIES,INC. ROOF ZONE : SOUTH (20PSF) 8. 3. G 14 65 - WIND ZONE 1 28• Tie Down Devices (including-their connections) Owner's Maintenance Calendar shall be rated at 3150# and capable of 4725 # overload. minimum footing size 16x 16" • below Neither the mfg'd.1 home manufacturer nor the retailer is frost line soil bearing capacity 3000 PSF min. ' responsible for the care or upkeep of the mfg'd-1 home, ®y�y beyond the terms of the warranty. In order to protect your investment and keep your home in worry-free operating min �G�STERF 00';� condition, it is suggested that you conduct the following „e a�r P 1.!= seasonal maintenance procedures.You may wish to add to the I6 No- 20897 r^s list,depending on your own experience: pier Ngt.28"(maxj c-o• STATE OF Q. ? APPROVED TIE DOWN � ;- :�4,` ANCHORING SYSTEM -50 with anchor Instda sk[Mng NATES. . l�� �� �� SPRING WINTER DIAGONAL TIES SHALL BE INSTALLEWAT EACH INDICATED PIER LOCATION ✓ Wash, wax exterior a Lubricate window hinges and arms OVER THE ROOF S'T'RAPS ARE NOT REQUIRED. ✓ Clean interior walls ✓ Check furnace filters every 30 days THE DISTANCE FROM THE ENDS OF THE HOME TO THE EMD PIERS SHALL NOT ✓ Inspect roof; clean off•debris; rinse off with water and ✓ Clean filters if necessary EXCEED 2' - 0" , THE DISTANCE BETWEEN INTERMEDIATE PIERS SHALL NOT hose EXCEED SPACING DOCUMENTED IN PIER SPACING CHART BASED ON SOIL Check fuel tank every 30 days; remove dirt and water as BEARING, IF THE PLACEMENT OF THE RUNNING GEAR OR OTHER OBSTACLES Check exhaust fan systems it accumulates NECESSITATES SPANS IN EXCESS OF DOCUMENTED PIER SPACING. PROVIDE ✓ Replenish fuel oil supply ✓ Check anchor ties for excessive tightness caused by DOUBLE PIERS AND TIES AT THE ENDS OF THE LARGE SPANS. ✓ Check anchor ties for a snug, but not overly tight fit. frost heave. ADDITIONAL. PIERS ARE REQUIRED BENEATH MARRIAGE WALL COLUMS WHICH SUPPORT ROOF BEAM SPANS IN EXCESS OF 4' - 016 . WHERE THERE IS A DOOR SUMMER VACATION REMINDERS OF 46" WIDE OR MORE IN EXTERIOR WALLS A PIER SHALL BE ADDED ON EACH ✓ Check air conditioner SIDE OF THE DOOM. ✓ Clean air filters ✓ Clean refrigerator, leave a minimum of food in freezer section, if any. Set controls as recommended by appli- TIE DOWNS, STRAPS, STRAPS & CONNECTIONS TO HAVE GALVANIZED FINISH ance manufacturer. (.30 OZ I SF) ANCHORS TO BE INSTALLED FULL DEPTH? BELOW FROST LINE FALL a Suspend telephone service, if desirable & 12" MIN. ABOVE WATER TABLE. TIE DOWN STRAPS & ANCHOR EQUIPMENT e Check/clean furnace TO CONFORM TO ASTM-03953-91.TIE DOWN STRAPS TO BE TYPE 1 FINISH r Stop all regular deliveries Check oil supply B GRADE 1 STEEL STRAPPING 1 114" WIDE $I .035 THICK CERTIFED BY A ✓ ✓ Turn off water supply; during winter, put approved REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER. r Caulk all small openings anti-freeze in kitchen, lavatory, and toilet traps r Wash, wax exterior r Turn off water heater ✓ inspect and rinse roof; Recoat, if necessary a Close and lock windows + + + + ,I, + + piers ✓ Check exhaust fan systems ✓ Put the cat out tieI down ✓ Check oil lines. Wrap for winter if exposed ✓ Lock the doors + + + + + + + locations + ✓ Check heat tapes for operation r have fun! RUNNING GEAR AREA L b'-0MAX _I - r -t �0 •Seepleispacing Charc HOME SIZE: 28 WIDE for PIO spacing a footing size, WIND ZONE : 1 - 2'-0'mA GIL.ES INDUSTRIES,INC. ROOF ZONE : SOUTH (20PSF) -3' S 15 64 'r WMissouri—Director, Mobile .Home and Recreational Washington—'AssistantWashington—'AssistantDirector, State of \1'as}langton, 1 D Z 0 NO E 1 - Vehicles Division, Missouri Pubtic Service Commis- Department of Labor and Industries, Mobile Home sion, P.O. Box 360, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101. and Recreational Vehicles Section, 300 West Harrison Tie Down Devices (including thtelr connections) Nebraska-•—D:recter, Div:Sion• of Housing and Environ, c.Ct Seattle, Washington 908117. S`„-^ , .ts! , shall be rased a8 31500 and capable 09 47UN mental Health, State Department of Health, 301 Wisconsin—Chief, Light Building Section, Department of overload. minimum footing size 96p x 96°' below Centennial Mall South, Lincoln, Nebraska 68509. Industry, Labor and Human Relations, 201 E. 3 fros4-11ne soil_ bearing capacity 3000 PSF tales. Nevada—State Department of Commerce, Manufactured Washington Ave., Madison, Wisconsin 53702. ! Housing Division, Capitol Complex, Carson.City, Nevada 89710. i• `1�e��aururyr�r. New Jersey—Director, Bureau of Housing Inspection, gm'�z- �a````\�' ®A'4, Preventive Maintenance - o A4. p y, Division of Housing and Urban Renewal, Department =fir; of Community Affairs, 363 West State Street, Tren- No. 7 ':to: ton, New Jersey 08625. The electrical, heating, and plumbing systems of your, FPier Hgt 24"Max. ? New Mexico—Director, Mobile Housing Division,State of mfg-d. home were designed and installed in accordance �'®= .ate STATE Op ;'Qr New Mexico, Bataan Memorial Building, Santa Fe, with accepted engineering practices. However, normal use 20^40°(ANCHOR INSIDE SKIRTING) through time will cause some expected breakdowns on APPROVED TIE DOWN +rte;)'...........• ' New Mexico 8703. ANCHORING SYSTEM �` New York—Director, Codes Bureau, Division of Housing components just as would happen in any other building or -tale home. To prevent major problems, watch for tell f and Community Renewal, Two World Trade Center, danger signals, such as continuous damp areas under drain New York, New York 10047. DIAGONAL `PIES SHALL BE INSTALLED AT EACH! INDICATED PIER LOCATION i North Carolina—Commissioner of Insurance, North and water lines, oil and gas leaks in your fuel system, Carolina Department of Insurance, P.O. Box 26387, overloading of electric circuits resulting in a fuse or OVER THE ROOF STRAPS ARE NOT REQUIRED. Raleigh, North Carolina 27611. breaker continuously tripping off, or unusual flickering of THE DISTANCE FROM THE ENDS OF THE HOME TO THE END PIERS SHALL NOTg Mobile- Home and Recreational Vehicle lights.-Become acquainted with the Use and Care Manuals EXCEED 2° - 07 ! THE DISTANCE BETWEEN INTERMEDIATE PIERS SHALL NOT OregontiChief; provided by the appliance manufacturers and follow their EAECH TIED SPAC9NG DOCU ED IN MER SPACING CHART EASED 011e' SOIL Section, State of Oregon, Department of Commerce, instructions BEARINGS IF THE PLACEMENT OF THE RUNNING BEAR OR OTHER OBSTACLES ons as close! Building Codes Division 401 Labor and industries y as possible. Building, Salem, Oregon 97310. If a breakdown does occur, consult a concern specializ- NECESSITATES SPANS IN EXCESS OF DOCUMENTED PIER SPACING. PROVIDE Pennsylvania—Chief, Division of Industrialized and ing in the specific area of trouble. Complete the mforma- DOUSLE PIERS AND `VIES AT THE ENDS OF THE LARGE SPANS. Mobile Housing, Department of Community Affairs, tion requested in the Directory of Service Firms (on the P.O. Box 155, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120. following pages)as soon as possible so that you will have a ADDITIONAL PIERS ARE REQUIRED BENEATH MARRIAGE WALL COLUMS WHICH Rhode Island—State Building Code Commissioner, State ready reference in case of emergency. SUPPORT ROOF BEAM SPANS IN EXCESS OF 4g 4 0- . WHERE THERE IS A DOOR of Rhode Island, Building Code Commission, 12 If your home is equipped with gas appliances,a shut-off OF 48" WIDE OR MORE ON EXTERIOR WALLS A PIER SHALL BE ADDED ON EACH 1 Humbert Street, North Providence, Rhode Island valve is installed within 6 feet of the appliance in case you SIDE OF THE DOOR. 02904• have any problems. The electric distribution panel has a South Carolina—Director, Division of General Services, main shut-off switch to be used if it is ever necessary to cut TBE DOWNS, STRAPS, STRAPS & CONNECTIONS TO HAVE GALVANIZED FINISH Manufactured Housing Section, 300 Gervais Street, off electricity throughout the house. The main shut-off (.30 OZ I SF) ANCHORS TO BE INSTALLED FULL DEPTH, BELOW FROST LINE Columbia, South Carolina 29201. valve for the water system is usually located at the left side & 12" MON. ABOVE WATER TABLE. TOE DOWN STRAPS &'ANCHOR EQUIPMENT South Dakota—Director, Division of Commercial Inspec- rear of your home. This should be shut off if any break TO CONFORM TO ASTM-D3953-91.TIE DOWN STRAINS TO BE TYPE 1 FINISH tion and Regulation, Capitol Building, Pierre, South occurs in the water system. B GRADE I STEED. STRAPPING 1 114" WIDE & ®035 THICK CERTIFED BY A Dakota 57501. REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL Ell 09NEER Tennessee—Chief, Mobile Home Section, Department of CAUTION: Only qualified service personnel should be Insurance, State of Tennessee, 500 James Robertson employed to make repairs in any�of these vital systems. piers g Qi®Pkwy.,Nashville,TN 37243-0577. + + +� down locations p Texas—Administrator, Texas Department of Labor and \ / Standards, Mobile Home Division, P.O. Box 12157, Metal frame members are protected against corrosion. Capitol Station, Austin, Texas 78711. In the event it becomes necessary to touch=up exposed + + sEEuoTE Utah—Director of Mobile Homes and Recreational parts of the frame, one of the following types of paint may Vehicle Division, Department of Business Regulation, be used: $ + + + State of Utah, 330 East 4th, South, Salt Lake City, 7.0.Max.(_ l . Utah 84111. 1. Zinc Chromate sunning gear area 't i Virginia—Director, Division of Building Regulatory 2. Asphalt based paint Services, Department of Housing and Community 3. Other paint providing equivalent levels of protection + + + + + Development, Commonwealth of Virginia, 205 North when applied according to the paint manufacturer's Fourth Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219. instructions. ® See pier spacing chart HOME SIZE ; 32 WIDE 2''(r Max. for pier spacing & footing size WIND ZONE : 1 GILES INDUSTRIES, INC. ROOF ZONE o SOUTH (20PSF) L� A) o l ! 16 63 i l� 32' WIND ZONE I Ttelevision lamps, pictures, radios, teon sets, Arizona—Director, Arizona Division, of Mobile and and other fragile items on couches or beds; Manufactured Housing Standards, 1645 West Jeffer- pack idcartons if preferable. son, Phoenix.Arizona 85507. Tie Down Devices ( including their connections) Large furniture pieces should be well Arkansas—Public Health Administrator, Arkansas State shall be rated at 31500 and capable of 47250 distributed and'secured in each room. Board of Health,Mobile Homes Standards Section,500 overload.tminimum footing size 24" X 24" ' below Tape all drawers and doors of cabinets, frost line soil bearing capacity 1500 PSF Mein. cupboards, and appliances-. E Markam, Little Rock, Arkansas 72201. California—Director, Department of Housing and Com- munity Development, P.O. Box 31, Sacramento, Lock-all windows. California 95819. e�'I�r• Turn off outside gas cylinder. Colorado—Director, Colorado Division or Housing, Department of Local Affairs,623 Centennial Buildin • � Pier Flgt:. 3(��1 Max. - - Disconnect all appliances, heaters, fur- g' dAPPROVED TIE DOWN „ 1313 Slierman Street, Room 523, Denver, Colorado nates, and air conditioning. 80203. ANCHORING SYSTEM �� Z�tC1tiuZ i�ds l�` =����r�•ilG� Water Heater Washer/Dryer Florida—Chief, Bureau of Mobile Home Construction, DIAGONAL TIES SHALL BE INSTSALLED AT EACH INDICATED PIER Refrigerator Range and Oven Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, LOCATION OVER THE ROOF STRAPS ARE NOT REQUIRED. Freezer Garbage Disposal 2900 Apalachee Parkway, Tallahassee, Florida 32304. THE DISTANCE FROM THIS ENDS OF THE HOME TO THE END PIERS Air Conditioning Furnace Georgia—State Fire Marshal, Office of the Comptroller Trash Compacter General, 238 State Capitol, Atlanta Georgia 30334. SHALL NOT EXCEED 2'-0" , THE DISTANCEBETWEEN INTERMEDIATE Disconnect anchor system and set:ure loose Idaho—Director, Idaho Department of•Labor and Indus- PIERS SHALL NOT EXCEED SPACING DOCUMENTED IN PIER SPACING CHART BASED ON SOIL BEARING,IF THE PLACEMENT OF THE RUNNING trial S trial t ends. Service, 317 Main Street, Room 400, Boise, Idaho GEAR OR OTHER OBSTACLES NECESSITATES SPANS IN EXCESS OF Remove all concrete blocks and shims. 0. DOCUMENTED PIER SPACING. PROVIDE DOUBLE PIERS AND TIES AT ____��. Put the cat out! Indiana—State Building Commissioner, State of Indiana, Manufactured Building Division, Administrative THE ENDS OF THE LARGE SPANS. Lock all doors.(Be sure keys are not locked Building Council,300 Graphics Art Building,215 North inside the home!) Senate Avenue, -doom 300, Indianapolis, Indiana ADDITIONAL PIERS ARE REQUIRED BENEATH MARRIAGE WALL COLUMNS 46204. WHICH SUPPORT ROOF BEAW-SPANS IN EXCESS OF 4' - O". WHERE THERE Iowa—State Building Code Commissioner, Office of IS A DOOR OF 48'°WIDE OR MORE IN EXTERIORWALLS A PIER SHALL BE U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Planning and Programming, State Planning Code Sec- ADDED ON EACH SIDE OF THE DOOR. Development (HUD) tion, 523 East 12th Street, Des Moines, Iowa 50319. Kentucky—State Fire Marshal, Mobile Home Section, TIE DOWNS, STRAPS 8. CONNECTIONS TO HAVE GALVANIZED FINISH HUD is the Federal Agency which administers the Act and US 127 South, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601. (.30 OZ/SF) ANCHORS TO BE INSTALLED FULL DEPTH, BELOW FROST LINE any questions concerning the Act or your rights under the Louisiana—Department of Public Safety, Mobile Home & 12°' MIN. ABOVE WATER TABLE. TIE DOWN STRAPS A ANCHOR EQUIPMENT Act can be directed to HUD or to the approved SAA in Div,, 9131 Interline Ave.,Bldg.C, Baton Rouge, Loui- TO CONFORM TO ASTM-D3953-91. TIE DOWN STRAPS TO BE TYPE 1 FINISH your state which acts as HUD's agent. In order to contact siana 70809. B GRADE 1 STEEL STRAPPING 1 1/4"WIDE & .035 `'HICK CERTIFIED BY A HUD you should refer to the Department of Housing and Maryland—Director, Codes Administration, Department REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER. - Urban Development under listings for the U.S. Govern- of Economic and Community Development—Division ment in your telephone book.In calling or writing the local of Housing, 2525 Riva Road, Annapolis, Maryland HUD office,you should address your inquiry or call to the 21401. + + + + + + - "Consumer Complaint Officer." If you live in a small Massachusetts—Executive Director State Building Code `"" "''� Commission, John W. McCormack Office Building, NN ON`(- 0!� ,�� �pla� - town or rural area,your local HUD office will probably be _ g. ; ��srF'' .�p'�% &tie down located in a nearby city.You may also contact the Central 13th Floor, One Ashburton Place, Bostoai, ' RF = HUD Office directly by writing or calling the 'mfg'd.- Massachusetts 02108. + + + + + locations' o. 20397 Home Standards Division, Department of Housing and Michigan—Executive Director, Construction Code Com- Urban Development, Washington, D.C.20410(telephone mission, Department of Labor, 7150 Harris Drive, y ATE OF + + + + + ¢ 202-755-6584). Lansing, Michigan 48909. g�'`F'•�DIANP����` canning �'-®" Max. innesota—Section Chief, State of Minnesota, Building . y s ••........ gear area JUL�uL � 7 1 98 Codes Division, Department of Administration, 408 + + + + + + State Administrative Agencies (SAA): Metro-Square Building, 7th and Robert Streets, St. - � Paul, Minnesota 55101. HOME SIZE: 32 WIDE Alabama—State Fire Marshal, Insurance Department, Mississippi-Director, Mobile Home Inspection Division, --�---� • 445 South McDonough Street, Montgomery, Alabama Office of the Fire Marshal, 416 Wootfotk Building, See pier spacing chart -WIND ZONE : I �IROOF ZONE : SOUTH (26PSF) 36130. P.O. Box 22542, Jackson, Mississippi 39205. for pier spacing & footing size, 2'-0" Max. GILES INDUSTRIES,INC. 17 C 1Ze­ A) T– J. 8. 3. 6. 01 62 SECTION 11 Information _'S tl1 N i Moving - 4Y 1 Mfg'd. Homes are moved by professional mfg'd., home A representative of the electric utility company should JI transporters who should know all the regulations of each be called to disconnect the wiring to your mfg'd. home. �N© 1 E state's highway departments and are equipped to obtain all The mover will check the entire undercarriage—wheels, _ ? necessary permits and arrange for any required escort bearings, tires, lubrication needs, brakes—of the home to vehicles. There are several firms that specialize in this see that they are in acceptable condition for the wave. activity. They have offices in all major cities. Consult the yellow pages of your telephone directory. Coupler Assembly Mfg'd. homes usually are equipped at the front with a coupling and hoisting device called a hitch.This provides a means for attachment of the mfg'd. Interior Preparations While the home owner must home to the towing vehicle. always employ a professional to move the mfg'd. home Most mfg'd• home hitches also include a jack or screw is (highway regulations and inadequate horsepower of device for raising or lowering the front end of the home. nd rd vehicles preclude their use),there are certain pro- standard P iIr _ cedures that can be followed to prepare for the move, Lubrication Some hitches are removed at the time the �`a Pictures, clocks, radios, television sets, lamps, and other home is sited. If not, the hitch should be lubricated and +,1y1111111111// 4 K O fragile items can be tied on a couch or bed. Remove the cleaned occasionally to provide for future operation. o.�`` �, •1 tl3 �o, N o tops of all toilet tanks and place them, on a blanket or O .. •"' $�� other padding, in the bathtub or shower stall. Anything ;,A® ' 112 Those will slide forward on a' quick stop. Some people �' �_:g� �+ °4€ prefer to put these small items in cartons. Dishes should be Cheek List for Moving _ g1 oIJ' !kpacked in cartons with towels and pillows. Use masking '�'a ° � Z � Z° � a� � i 22 tape to secure latches of cupboards, closets., and drawers. •.,.• age z Date Activity % O ti7 ° The furniture should be placed so that the weight is well- ''•,,,�b'�j Q �,�� � 0,x:2. ' distributed. Do not overload either the front or rear of the Obtain moving estimates from one or more �a,,,l,l�lsjlla'' w 11;. . �h 'o home. Balance the load. Electricity, water, sewer and gas mfg'd. home transporters. g c� �a s or other fuel should be disconnected. Close all windows. Select and engage services of a mfg'd. Lock all doors. All appliances should be disconnected. home transporter. In multi section homes, openings in marriage wall Determine date. greater than 4'0"must be supported with temporary walls during transit. Remove skirting. If practical, pack in car- 1 tons and place inside home. 1 Be sure brakes and wheels have been pro- N Exterior Preparations Water should be drained from 1 perly serviced. Check for proper inflation the water supply system. To do this, turn the main water supply valve off, flush all toilets to empty their tanks,then of tires. disconnect the water supply and sewer drain lines. Next Contact utility firms to arrange for discon- open all faucets in the home and the master shut off valve nection of water,sewer,gas,electrical,and 1 I } (if installed)on the inlet lines. After the water has drained telephone service. ' from the system, seal the water supply inlet using the cap Contact post office for proper forwarding � provided. If a cap is provided the sewer outlet can also be of mail. capped.The gas and oil inlets should be disconnected and capped.If gas bottles are attached to the hitch A-frame,be Pack all loose items from cupboards in car- i Olt 9 I I sure to turn the main valve to off position. Disconnect the tons. Label cartons. anchor ties from the ground anchors and fasten the loose Pack all food from refrigerator and cup- ®t ends so that they will not snag when the home is moving. boards. Prepared by P O'Toole for: Giles fndusWes May 4, 1995(Rev. Jan. 8, 2002) Details and Notes GILES INDUSTI UES OF TAZEWELL, INC. Notes: 1 1)Single Wides: Vera! straps are required along each I-beam a4 intervals not exceeding 5'- 8 MANUFACTURER'S ®NE-�1R MANUFACTURED HOME LDdITED WARRANTY straps diagonal _ straps are requirtd in a crisscross pattern along both unit [-beams. The diagonal and vertical straps may Subject to the conditions set forth below,Giles Industries,Inc.(the"manufacturer)warrants to the Owner that each new manufactured home manufactured by it(a) meets all standards prescribed by applicable laws and regulations concerning construction and safety in effect at the time of manufacture,(b)was delivered to the be connected to the same anchors provided ilio anchor is capable of resisting the resultant load. meets free from substantial defects in material or workmanship,and(c)is reasonably fit for human habitation. Double Wides: Vertical straps are required along each outside I-beam at intervals not exceeding 7' • 2', The terms of this warrant commence on the day of delivery of the manufactured home to the Original Buyer("the Effective Date' For a period of one year following diagonal straps are required in a crisscross pattern along both unit i-beams on both units. The diagonal the Effective Date,the Manufacturer or its authorized representative will repair or replace any part or parts whose condition does not conform with the above warranties. and vertical straps may be connected to the same anchors provided the anchor is capable of resisting PROVIDED THAT the Owner gives WRITTEN NOTICE of any such defect to the Manufacturer or the Retailer at their business address within one(1)year and ten(10) days after the Effective Date.The exclusive remedy for any such defect shall be repair or replacement of any defective part after inspection by the Manufacturer or its the resultant load. At the maximum height, the ground anchors must be able to resist a working load of 4000 authorized representative.Such inspection and such repair or replacement shall be made within a reasonable time(normally within sixty(60)days)after the receipt of the lbs, at 66,68, and 62 degrees from horizontal from horizontal for 14, 16, and 28 ft.wide units,respectively Owner's written notice of any such defect,and shall be made at the site of the manufacrured home if necessary in the opinion of the Manufacturer or its authorized 2)Minimum straps to be .035 x 1 1/4'Type 1, Finish 8 Steel Strap Conforming to ASTM 03953.91 and representative.Repair or installation of replacement parts may be made by the Manufacturer or an authorized representative,provided that prior written authorization for must be able to resist a working load of 3150 lbs- and an ultimate load of 4725 Lbs. such repair or replacement has been obtained from the Manufacturer.The Manufacturer also reserves the right to choose materials and methods used to make repairs. 3)Straps to be installed at no farther than two feet from each end and no farther than the indicated spacing. The Manufacturer reserves the right to make changes or improvements at any time or from time to time in the design of or upon its manufactured homes or any It is imperative that they be install to the correct tension specified by the manufacturer, Checked component thereof without incurring any obligation to make a corresponding change or improvement in or upon manufactured homes or components previously manufactured by it. periodically, and maintained at the correct tautness. WHAT PARTS ARE COVERED AND WHAT ARE THE SERVICE PERIODS? 4)Minimum anchor capacity to be PE or RA certified to the maximum capacity per installed angle and (a)Sixty(60)Day Items.Giles Industries,Inc.will only warrant cosmetic items for sixty(60)days from the date of delivery to the first purchaser.Scratches,tears,rips, type of soil at the setup location Anchors must be installed to full depth and 12 inches above the water cuts and dents,and similar damage to the roof,exterior siding,bottom board,floor covering,wall covering,ceiling,cabinet,trim doors,window,screens and other visible table- Stabilizer plates must be installed on all anchors. components must be reported in writing within sixty(60)days of date of delivery to the first purchaser(b)One Year Items.Giles Industries,Inc will remedy the structural components of the manufactured home including roof rafters,metal roof,joists,sidewalls,floor(not including floor covering),frame,exterior sheet metal and the 5)Piers to t32 place under each 1-beam at intervals not exceeding 8 ft. on center. Piers are to be 16 x 16 inch plumbing,heating,and electrical systems manufactured by Giles Industries,inc.for a period of one year.(c)Non-Covered Items.The following items are specifically masonry units interlocked. Piers over 60 inches in height to be laid in type°M'or°S'mortar. excluded from coverage by this Written Warranty(1)Defects attributable to owner's negligence or misuse(2)Owner's failure to comply with instructions for service or 6)The footings are to be 24'x 24'x 10'concrete footings with an allowable compressive strength(fc')of maintenance(3)Accident,unauthorized repairs or unauthorized use(4)Defects attributable to amy alterations to the original construction or design(5)Normal wear and 2500 psi- The footing size is based On a 2000 psi allowable soil bearing capacity. tear or by acts or natural disasters(6)Defects attributable to improper set-up,blocking,or leveling not in accordance with instructions provided to the dealer(7)Patterns, 7)If site conditions vary from those listed or if a different setup is desired, consult a Professional Engineer for caulking and sealing of fasteners used to attach or secure interior wall panels,moldings,trim,etc.(8)Moderate amounts of noise,or"roof rumble",during periods of high a new or altered design. Allow 1400 lbs.for the weight of the piers. wind which are characteristic of galvanized metal roofs,is not covered by this Warranty(9)Minor repairs and adjustments of doors,drawers,cabinets,the tightening or replacement of fasteners which may have worked loose(10)Sealing and caulking or imperfect tnm joints and openings that are within reasonable tolerance(11)The 8)Mating wall openings of 48 inches or greater are required to be supported by piers and footings. See durability and color retention of all fabrics used in furniture,drapes,curtains and carpets(12)Manufactured homes which are used for commercial or rental purposes(13) Giles'Instal iation Manual for the pier load. Add 1400 lbs. for the weight of the pier, then consult the footing Purchasers of the home,other than the original purchaser(14)Imperfect level and plumb of walls,floors ceilings and shingle roofs that are within the allowable tolerance table to determine the correct footing size. of approved construction standards(15)This Warranty terminates if the home is moved from its original delivery site.(d)Effective Date.The service period indicated 9)All footings are required to rest on undisturbed soil at or below the frost line. above becomes effective with the tender of possession of the manufactured home to the original retail purchaser. 10)Soil bearing to be determined by test or by the building official having jurisdiction at the setup site. LIMITATIONS: 11)Straps are required at each I-beam at each end wall . See the detail below for a specific Other than is set forth above,the Manufacturer makes no other express warranty with respect to this manufactured home,and no other person whomever is authorized to make any representation,warranty or promise on behalf of the Manufacturer.THE REMEDIES SET FORTH ABOVE PERTAINING TO REPAIR OR recommendation. REPLACEMENT OF PARTS OR MATERIALS ARE EXCLUSIVE OF ALL OTHER REMEDIES.ANY WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A 12)As an alternate to the plates,fasten rims together with#10 x 4'screws 12'o/c thru the 1 1/2'rim PARTICULAR PURPOSE,TO THE EXTENT IMPLIED BY LAW,ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO ONE YEAR.THE MANUFACTURER UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCE at an angle of not greater than 30 degrees from horizontal.Alternate sides. It there is a gap, increase ASSUMES ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SUCH AS,BUT NOT LIMITED TO,EXPENSES FOR GASOLINE, screw length to maintain the 1 1/3'min. penetration. TELEPHONE,TRAVEL, LODGING,LOSS OR DAMAGE TO PERSONAL PROPERTY,LOSS OF REVENUE,LOSS OF TIME OR INCONVENIENCE.Any disputes concerning the terms of this warranty,as well as any other disputes,shall be resolved by binding arbitration pursuant to the terms of the Arbitration Agreement This Tie Downs at the Eisds of the Homes warranty gives you speck legal rights,and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts,and some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation or incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to (Typical each end at each I beam) you If you should purchase or receive a service reimbursement program,service contract,extended or additional warranty,or similar program on your manufactured home; you may have rights under such programs separate from and in addition to those described in this limited warranty.Such programs are offered by persons other that the I.Beam DO, 3 inches(min.) Manufacturer and the Manufacturer has no responsibilities to you thereunder. WHAT ABOUT MY DEALER?Your dealer is an independent business man.He is not the agent of Giles Industries,Inc.From time-to-time,he may perform service work at the request of Giles Industries,Inc.including work under this limited service warranty,but in doing so he is still an independent businessman and is alone responsible for the quality of his work.Of course,If he fails to do work Giles Industries,Inc.has requested him to perform for it under this limited warranty in a proper manner,Giles Treated Shims Strap to anchor Industries,Inc.will see that this work is properly handled.Giles Industries,Inc.does not assume responsibility for any undertaking,representation or warranty made by x 16 x 16 Concrete Cap To dealers,agents,salesmen,representatives,employees or any other persons,other than those expressed herein. 35 to 45 degrees Anchor WHAT ARE MY OBLIGATIONS?Your basic obligation is to care for and maintain your manufactured home in accordance with the owner's manual and good common Double concrete blocks Approved framing clip welded to the sense.It is your obligation to insure that the manufactured home is property set up,leveled and connected to the utilities.Giles Industries,Inc.will not provide any service Double concrete blocks Approved framing clip welded interlocked. Piers over 60 f-beam with 6'of 1/8'fillet welds. under this limited warranty on a manufactured home which has not been properly set up,cared for and maintained or which has been subjected to misuse or negligence. WHAT ABOUT CASUALTIES?Any damage to the manufactured home resulting from willful acts,accidents,acts of God or other casualty must be corrected by you at inches in height to be your own cost and expense.Of course,you probably can insure against much of this damage. laid in type'M'or'S' mortar. ARE THERE OTHER WARRANTIES?We have delivered the manufacturer's warranties on many of the appliances and accessories installed in the manufactured home. Pi `�\�``,s oua,arr¢a®��r'o�s If problems arise with these items,you should contact the manufacturer's nearest authorized service center of seance.Should you encounter problems in securing this ,. L• .y service,your dealer will provide you with assistance. �.a tiQ`; G1STg� :� Typical Per ®�: - LEGAL RIGHTS.This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.This limited service warranty does not Pier acing 8' 0° s a; N., �y rr+ exclude any implied warranties to which you are entitled under state law,but any such warranties are limited to the time periods during which service will be provided by Giles Industries,Inc.under this limited warranty.Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts,so the above limitation may not apply to you. Footing S;jf e 24 x 24 x 10° This limited warranty is intended to comply with requirements of the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act,regulations of the Fedqral Trade Commission issued thereunder, at a soil raring of 2000 Psf gip, STATE OF:��`e and any applicable State or local jaws,rules or regulations.Any part of this warranty in conflict with any such law,rules or regulations shall be effective to the extent .r r°yO t A.�iT 'a T-1.8.3.7 required thereby. 11 ��S'�/ • •••-' Your prompt completion and return of the Homeowner Record Card furnished you at time of purchase would be greatly appreciated and will assist us in responding to �V ri any future inquiry which you may make.Giles Industries,Inc.needs you to register the purchase of our home with us.This is not necessary,however,for our warran Y 9 P Y rY Y tY to be in effect. Direct inquiries to: GILES INDUSTRIES OF TAZEWELL,INC.-405 S.BROAD ST.-NEW TAZEWELL,TN 37825 19 60 - Nater Supply System Water Neater PIER SPQCINGS FOR 16 X 16 INCH FOOTING S The supply line entering the home must be a All types or water heaters are equipped with (Addendum to the Installation `��a n u a l l minimum of 3/4" In diameter. The pipe riser from temperature and pressure relief valves to prevent the NoMinal widths (ft.) ! the underground water line is connected directly to build-up of dangerous temperatures or pressures in '� i the system. the event that the tank thermostat should fail. If it is Bearing A pressure regulator shall be installed on your necessary to install a new water healer in your (Ps f) 14 water line should fluxations of water pressure home, be sure that a proper pressure and exceed 80 psi. The area under the pipes should be temperature relief valve is installed in the new checked occasionally for signs of leakage. If the heater, and that the vent extends, undiminished in "l 590 49 - ®Oe 3® v S®® A% manufactured home is located in an area where size, so that it will discharge beneath the prolonged periods of freezing temperatures occur, manufactured. home. Fuel burn ing water heaters Se — qv. the water supply line to the home should be installed Those fired by oil or gas) used in manufactured 200 below the frost line. The entire pipe riser above the homes dra.%r fresh air to support combustion from frost line should be insulated.There are a number of outside the house. 2500 `8 suitable insulating materials available with which to CAUTION:If replacement of a fuel burning(gas accomplish this. A thermostatically controlled or oil) hot water heater becomes necessary the ZOr0o * � 7"9 $�s'-8'•' electric heating element, generally referred to as a replacement equipment must be listed or ! "heal tape," may also be used. This will turn off The labeled for use in manufactured.homes. 3500 electricity when heat is not required to prevent freezing.Be sure that any heat tape installed on your Drainage System 4000 -F•#--P-P f manufactured home is listed for this purpose by j Your manufactured. home drainage system has + N® Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.When the heat tape '��® is wrapped around the pipe and plugged into an been carefully designed and installed at the factory. tI r (Footings are "16" x 16" x 4" Precast Units. electrical outlet, protection against freezing will be All materials needed to make the final connection /' will be provided b the manufacturer. if poured on site,Footings to be 80. deep. provided to the pipe even in coldest weather. P y Electric current consumption is about equal to that Once this drain connection has been completed, (�� Concrete to have a �� day compressive P q FA• � of a 25 watt light bulb if the water line is not too the drainage system works much like that of any strength ft') of 3000 Pig® �.�° �` ��G %STE 00 V, other building.The most likely problem you will ever ! DeSign 1 g n ®a d s < i long. Be sure that any heat tape installed on your g i 4 0 water line is listed (approved) for use with encounter with your drain is clogging, usually : _a: No.2M7 :m manufactured homes. A main water shut-off valve caused by large objects placed into the sink or toilet Floor Live Load S for the water system is usually installed at the inlet drains. We do not recommend that you flush Roof Live Load _ 20 PS1= ='O s-rnrE Of to the water supply system.This should be shut off if disposable diapers or similar objects down the /4) Box widths are as follows 14 Ft. Wide$ '9�'�FS /ND�A�P 0 •=-, any break occurs in the water system. If a main toilets.We also do not recommend that food scraps .. o. %,s/ NV A, ! be washed down the sink drain unless they are 1 �� °l fit° wades o 7 8� y aeld �� ft. wid@ ,-' �J� water shut-off valve has not been provided for your rocessed through a garbage disposal. Grease, fats 160" with 10 inch Eaves. l)�" ����� manufactured home,one must be installed. p g g g and oils may be a problem, especially if drain lines (5) The table is based f.n units without pari- are exposed during cold weather. If a stoppage meter supportlR@for to the installation occurswhich you cannot clear with a "plumbers helper"or a commercial drain cleaner, or if you have M a n U a i perimeter b l o C k i n g• i other drain problems, call your manufactured home (6) The allowable Soil bearing iT USt be deter- dealer or serviceman for assistance. mined at the site by measurement or as NOTE: DO NOT use a heat tape on exposed drain lines. specified by the looal bulding offical. + Based on max. tie down spacing J't f- 8'D" ar 4a�cE Z Z8'-0" F"c2 -7 lar qW& 3 ZV D ' rro2 i GILES INDUSTRIES, INC. 20 59 i Prepared by P- O'Toole for: Giles Industries May 4, 1995 (Rev. Feb. 1, 2000) Raised Double Wide Tie DownMA DESIGN t ► 1s„uietpr Review of fb_se PJ&, Joe$no i Alar �a ,. &$afety standards, HM,CmreslrsstEeaq ST�q pheating,Oil Furnace Where oil is used as a fuel for ��-;•Q g, an Fuel-burning, Heat-Producing Appliances �e No• �$)7 ��� Q � ���� adequate supply must be readily available. In general, this means the use of either an individual oil storage tank All fuel-burning, heat-producing appliances,except ranges STATE OF �= This7Pa9e °O v located adjacent to the mfg'd. Thome or a centralized oil g and ovens, used in mfg'd. homes draw fresh air for com- e W zis the exclusiveT• Rold & distribution system now found in some of the newer bustion from outside the mfg'd-)home. This includes such Design Conditions: <""� t, right• Y a FedQrai iJrapt,bTsire� op�y? mfg'd• home parks. e �. appliances as furnaces, water heaters, and fireplaces. Roof Live Load: 20 Psf �`°®14 'PJALs I'W' � $g: Radius clips to be This differs from site-built housing in which it is Floor Live Load: 40 Psf used at all shat Where a central system exists, it would normal) only be l`y p - Y customary to draw combustion air from inside the house Wind Load: Zone I �i bends in the tie necessary to connect from the mfg'd.jhome to the oil con- The mfg'd.1 home's sealed combustion system has two Code: H.U.D. MHCSS i� down straps- nection provided. The oil in the system is under pressure advantages over conventional systems: Spacings: 90" and is supplied through a suitable metering device. ( ax.) Pier spacings - 8' • 0• on center along each I-beam (see note. The fuel tank should be positioned so that it can be kept 1. It is safer. Combustion gases are not released into the Strap spacing. vertical and diagonal straps 7' - 2"on center. clean and free from moisture. This can be done by tilting interior of your )tome. ee detail below for interconnection the tank. The outgoing tube should be at the higher end. Any water and dirt that accumulate in the tank will flow to 2. It is more economical. Inside air, which has been heated VA the low end since they are heavier than oil This oil end or cooled to the desired temperature, is not lost through 12.1-beam(_m_0)7 should be drained monthly to remove water and dirt par- the exhaust duct or chimney. ticles. The tank should be kept as full of oil as possible to See eliminate excessive condensation. Vertical Note 8 CAUTION: p burning (g 1) loI: ltf replacement of a fuel- as or o! Tie ®o heat-producing appliance becomes necessary, the replace- A readily accessible and approved shut-off valve, men(equipment must be listed or labeled for use in mfg'd.: Strap , ; 36"to 80" manually operated,must be installed at the outlet of the oil homes. ' supply tank. i See ::...... .... If the home is located in a cold climate,exposed oil lines (Vote ; should be protected to prevent the oil from congealing. At or below frost line. 24x24x10' Ground Concrete Ftg. Ground Anchor (Typical) 11 Anchor 30 1/4° I-Beam Spa. = 99 1/2° 30 1/4° 30 1/4" 1-Beam Spa. =99 1/20 ; 30 1/4` Box Width = 160 inchesI Box Width = 160 inches Add a shim at each 30 Ga. x 1 1/2 galvanized straps 8 ft. on center fastening site and Fasten with 7 - 16 Ga. x 1"staples any fastener by the 10 Max. Gap (Vote: straps to be-installed below shingles. width of the gap Increase the strap length to compensate a that ma exsfs Add a shim at ea. fasten' site. %' 18 Ga. x 4 x 64 galvanized plate 8 ft, on center Fasten with 6d common nails. Use 3 into each rim joist and 3 into each joist. 1'Max Gap Interconnection at Mating Wail Floor 2 x 3 or 4 mating wall ribbon Interconnection at Mating Mall Roof 21 C'K!e--1 3:' , T 1.8.3.9 58 Prepared by P. O'Toole for: Giles industries May 4, 1995 (Rev. Feb. 1, 2000) Raised Single Wide Tie Down CAUTION:The only LP cylinder or"bottle" that should bottom of the closure.Do not block or try to seal this open be used is one bearing the approval marking of either the space. Similarly, do not block the door in front of the fur- U.S. Dept. of Transportation(DOT) or ASME.The chief nace compartment. difference between these two is that the DOT cylinders are Never use the furnace compartment as a storage area, acceptable in any state, whereas the ASME cylinders, even when the furnace is not in use. which have been built to the Boiler and Pressure Vessel The return air system is just as important to the forced Code of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers air electric furnace as it is to the gas and oil furnaces. i may"not be acceptable in all states. i External Appliances In some cases your home may Design Conditions: _ Mote: Radius clips to be have been shipped by us without the complete heating Roof Live Load: 20 Psf and/or cooling system so that this equipment can be in- Floor Live Load: 40 Psf used at all sharp ' Wind Load: Zone I bends in the tie Heating/Cooling Systems stalled on site by your dealer or installer.This is frequently down straps. 190"J( ax,) done with heat pumps, central air conditioning and other Code: H.U.D. MHCSS General combination heating/cooling systems so that the units can As in any modern home, there are many possible types of be properly sized for your location. In this case be sure that Spacings: heating installations. Yours may be one of these: your dealer or installer uses equipment which is listed or Pier spacings - 8' . 0"on center along each I-beam (see note. 1. Gas (either Natural or Liquid Petroleum Gas) labeled for that application(use with mfg'd. homes)and is Strap spacing-vertical and diagonal straps 5' 8° on center. 2. Electric (either Forced Air, or Baseboard) installed in accordance with the manufacturer's installa- tion instructions. When sizing equipment, your installer 3. Oil should refer to the heating and/or comfort cooling cer- tificate for duct cooling capacity, location of external duct 12'I-beam(max) A manual covering maintenance and operating instruc- connection and information for heat gain calculations. tions will be found with your furnace. If not, request one Vertical from the furnace manufacturer. Be sure to provide the Tie Down model number of the furnace, which will be found on a Strap name plate immediately inside the front panel or door at the front of the furnace. 36°to 80" The thermostat control of the furnace can be set to a maintain the desired comfort temperature. Special Furnace Maintenance attention should be given to its regulation and the instruc- tions provided by the furnace manufacturer should be General If your home has a gas, electric or oil central followed regarding the operation and warranty. forced air furnace the following general maintenance com- At or below ments apply: .} 24x24x10' t=j Air Circulation Central heating systems require a The operating instructions provided by the furnace Ground Concrete Ftg return air system to function properly. When the blower of Anchor manufacturer will outline the maintenance required for the Ground i CrYP�cal) Anchor the furnace is operating, it forces warmed air from the fur- specific model. In general, the following steps will help nace through the duct system into the individual rooms.To keep the furnace trouble free. 32 1/4" I Beam Spacing=99 1/2" i 32 1/4" at 14 ft. balance or compensate for that pressure, the furnace must pull air from the living areas back to the furnace, thus pro- 1. Filters should be kept clean by washing or replacing 43 1/4" 43 1/4" at 16 ft. viding a balanced flow of air throughout the home with the there frequently. 164 Inches at 14 ft. vides 186 Inches at 16 ft. vides furnace blower acting as the pump. 2. Oil the moving parts as recommended by the furnace manual. �G� M 0 °ti• 3. A competent heating service representative should check �•'`�Q`• oG�ST�IQ%.O��y� the furnace once a year and make necessary repairs. (Oil ��4Q°;•Q' ® '•, $ systems may require replacement of the nozzle and ad- justment of the electrodes annually.) A common method to provide return air circula- •e STATE Clts o'er tion in a mfg'd. home is to provide open air spaces at the Gas Furnace A qualified service representative should '®s,®51'er'� pIAtJP''��� door of each room through the use of grill work in the inspect the furnace each fall for leaks and other possible ,i door or by allowing extra clearance space at the top or problems. i 57 22 T 1.8.3.8 Prepared by P. OToole for. Biles Industries 2/8100 11 is important that the rating of the fuse or brcakei nor II you smell gas, Lhcck file pilot lights of the varic►u,gas exceed the carrying capacity of the conductor if is pro- appliances rn (lie house. Range burners may have been tecting, e.g. No. 14 copper wire (the conductor) is rated at tut ned on but left unlit. If you cannot locate the source of 15 amperes. The fuse or breaker for this size wire must escaping gas immediately, suspect a gas leak and call tite therefore not be rated greater than IS amperes. No. 12 gas company. While you are waiting, don't light matches copper wire is rated at 20 amperes. The fuse must not be or flames, open all windows and turn off the matin gas larger than 20 ampere rating. shutoff valve which is located near the gas meter. Every In order to revert over-fusing the de member of the family should know how to locate he train Double stacked interlocking 48 inches quirts that all fusing installedatthe1factory a of yobe properly gas shutoff valve before an emergency occurs. t blocks sized and tamper resistant. Once a tamper resistant fuse is When the emergency is over and the gas is turned back installed then only the same size replacement fuse can ever on, make sure that all pilot lights in the house are properly 0 � lit. A pilot light should be relit with great care immediately ®�`�o, be installed. This prevents the home owner from accident- after..�XSTEA .®® ally over-fusing when he replaces a blown fuse. after the gas supply is turned on. O '•{ P _ If a circuit continual! blows fuses or tris breakers in CAUTION: Be sure the gas t® the pilot light has been off �• N® 201397 • short periods of time, consult an electrician. More than long enough f®r sir currents to carry swag all Ilea gas which ° v likely you have problems with a short or an over-loading of g ® -o• STATES :Q` - YY P g Footing-sized per manual has escaped into the room before the pilot is relit. �jq. g P the circuit. '> dc's ®I : at or below the frost line ...........:::.:. ............. .............. � If pilot lights malfunction, the gas company may pro- s/OVALNOTE: The electric distribution panel has a main shut-off vide a free adjustment so that they burn correctly. Other- switch to be used if it is ever necessary to cut off electricity wise, a qualified repairman will do this fora fee. Pilot throughout the house. lights of furnaces can be left burning throughout the year to prevent condensation and rusting. ���� Pierto stove burners fail to ignite when (he pilot light is !it ®testi Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter or GFCI they may be clogged with food particles. Removable (1)The home must be tied down at the 1-beams per the installation manual. °"° "� °° 1C M� burners may be soaked clean in a solution of washing soda. (2) Blocks are to be double stacked interlocking. ��sr_ All bathroom and exterior receptacles of the Infg'd.jhome Use a wire brush to remove food particles from (he holes Double Stacked `Q must be guarded by a ground fault circuit interrupter of a nonremovable burner, [akin care not to push par- Double Stacked � , NO.2t?t3g7 :� (GFCI). This GFCI is a safety device installed to protect g P p titles into the burner. the occupant from electrical shock. If the GFCI has trip- ped 4TE��='k� to the"OFF"position,due to a fault in the circuit,the Gap between top of pier and main frame may tie s ell �.: ti; NOTE:The gas piping supply of your home is designed for a wood plate not exceeding 1 1/2"thick. 'a,,�'�:'........... ra .. receptacle which it services will not operate. The reset a supply A, �, P p pp y pressure of between 7 and 14 inches of water „VAtK,..•�` � button on the GFCI will reactivate it. You should column 1/4 to I/2 Cap-Solid concrete block or periodically check the operation of each GFCI b ( psi). Do not operate gas fired ap- y P Y P y pressing pliances if the pressure to your mfg'd.lhome is outside this equal.4 x 16 x 16" �J�ti the "Test" button located adjacent to its circuit breaker range. If necessary, a pressure regulator can be used to inside the electrical distribution panel. When the "Test" reduce supply pressure. Cap-Wood or button is depressed, the circuit breaker should trip to in- concrete,2 x 8 x 16" dicate proper operation of the GFCI. You can then reset 8 Inches(ma)c) E i ii the breaker to restore electricity to the circuit. If your home is equipped with bottled as for cooking r "1'```""` Yg g o °`'." : ``` Single open or closed heating, or both, extreme caution should be used before :;i::€: 36 Inches i �'=:'•'•ii s: concrete blocks, �� Double stacked (max. _ WE REPEAT: Do not attempt to do electrical work of any turning on gas at the cylinder. All appliance valves MUST perpendicular to beam interlocking blocks 8 x 8 x 16 kind in any situation or building unless you are qualified to be closed. If the home has been in transit, fuel lines, con- s€;:::lie (soltd'or open cell) do so. The safety of you and your family could be en- nections, and appliance valves should be checked for loose dangered. connections and leaks before and after opening the ``"`'' `"`` cylinder valve. ,.• ..". . Gas Supply System CAUTION: A match or flame should never be used in Gas may supply power for a number of home appliances checking for leaks. ' —water heater, furnace, oven, range, heaters,and others. I-9esm Peers The home owner should never attempt to repair the gas A safe and frequently used method of checking for gas Footings-sized per manual lines in his house. In most areas the local gas company will leaks is to apply a soapy water solution to the surface of at or below the frost line service the gas system. If a gas leak is suspected, ca!1 them the suspected area and look for tell-tale bubbles,which will Notes: at. once. indicate the presence of escaping gas. (1)The home must be tied down at the 1-beams per the installation manual (2)Blocks are to be solid or open cell blocks with the cell located in a vertical direction. (3)Shims between the plate and I-beam shall be 4"wide and 6"long and driven tight. 23 56 Prepared by P.O'Toole February 13,,2001 Subject: Sketch for Blocking Tables SECTION 9 =' Utilities I-dam Piers }2�ft. Mme. Table A Electric Power Supply - i Like all modern dwellings, the electrical system of a mfg'd. energized, the power would be directed to ground outside home must comply with applicable sections of the National the home instead of hurting someone who accidentally ••-•••••. ••---• ••••••••--••••-•• •-•--••---•••--- •••••. •-••••-.•••••••••--• �•••-• Electrical Code (NFPA 70, ANCI C-1). In addition the touched the refrigerator. All major appliances, electric HUD Mfg'd. Home Construction and Safety Standards equipment,and metal parts of your home are grounded for have other requirements on the electrical system which are this reason—your safety. ® ®• •-•- ••• ••••••• -•-•• ••••®•••••---••••- •- •••••- intended to�make your home safe and durable. Just as we have to have three conductors for the 115 volt refrigerator on a grounding system, then we must have an ••-• •••• ®••••••• ®• •••••- CAUTION: Only a qualified electrician should be extra conductor coming into the home to provide 115/230 employed to handle (fie electrical installation or repairs of volt for the entire home. For that reason four conductors ANY home. Inexperienced persons might very well cause enter the electrical distribution panel: One conductor acts \fInterior Mating Well Span serious or fatal accidents. as a neutral or return (white wire), one acts as a ground Table B (green wire),and two as"hot" wires. With this system the The size and rating of wire for electrical service must be neutrals and grounds must remain isolated from each other in accordance with the National Electrical Code for the throughout the home out to the source of supply from the RohN Wilda ampere rating of the panelboard. utility branch or pole. It is extremely important that the neutral conductor Wiring Systems Before moving your home to a park or (white wire)NOT be grounded in or on the mfg'd.home or fg'd• home service entrance cabinet. Grounding I-Beard Piers the m the intended homesite, check to see that the electric power #�#� 2 ft. Max able A supply available meets the needs of your home. Wiring of through the mfg'd.-home hitch caster or metal stabilizer is ' I inadequate capacity can result in low voltage of the home NOT SAFE. The ONLY safe and approved method of grounding the and cause a drop in the efficiency of lights and appliances. _ -- �iotors may burn out and you may be paying for electricity home is through an electrically isolated grounding bar •0---•---••-••-'--•�'----•--••----- - •••••-••---••••-•- •••.-• -� you do not use. located on the electrical distribution panel.This bar bonds If you add electrical appliances (both major and hand all non-current carrying metal parts of the home for 0. "" "• "'--". • '-'"--"-•' grounding from a single point. Your 'electrical installer -. .. .. _.... ' appliances) to your home, be sure your wiring is adequate � �• to provide the appliance with electricity. The more ap- should know the proper method of installation to conform pliances added, the larged the wiring must be entering the with the National Electrical Code. ® ' -••••• •••. ®.••• home. ® .. ®..... ... .....�.:. �........._.. ...� Electrical Distribution Your home has another safety factor in its electrical distribution panel. The panel will be Grounding Systems For the protection of its one of two types—fused or fuseless. Both types protect the Interior la$irtS Wall Sparc occupants, it ,is viial that the mfg'd. home is properly home against overloading of the wiring.The fuseless panel I•Beam Piers Table 13 grounded whenever it is connected to a source of electrical has a series of switch plates, with "breakers" which ® � Table A power. eliminate the use of the fuse.Should a circuit be overload- The mfg'd. home has the protection of a "grounding ed or shorted, the breaker automatically breaks the flow of type" wiring system. The entire home is grounded just as current. The affected switch can simply be flipped back to ®� ®�'®p°neaapy� n !� 1�• ®• s one would ground a vacuum cleaner or a portable electric the`'ON" position to restore service after the cause of the �e� ®�••,,..,,• ,.� � lj`q''• ®yq drill. Notice that the electrical rece{5tacle in the wall has a short has been corrected. iR,� DESIGN gR+i �� •� �•.,� � third hole instead of the conventional two slots.The third If a fuse-type panel leas been installed, a new fuse must o;1pew Of these Plans does TPi�le yllldes a q; •.:� hole is to provide a ground for any appliance that is be inserted to replace the blown one following overloading the Fwerval am O0iY41°a°r da' t1®noff! �• �� P P g g MB um�d Home s c,ss plugged into the receptacle. Now observe the plug on your of a circuit.A fuse or breaker is provided both for each cir- fah'Standards• refrigerator cord, It has three terminal posts instead of the cuit and for the wiring coming into the home from the me ` STATE� old fashioned two bladed type, The round terminal is the utility source. The main controls the power throughout �j; !. ... ground. Your cord has a third wire from the round post to the entire home. The individual circuits have their own :he outer shell of the refrigerator. With this system, if the fuses or breakers that cut off the electricity to the circuit it On exDO NOT p+a d °0 ° �I �al outer shell of the refrigerator should accidentally become controls if problems occur, g�by a Fad174 W& a IS { 55 24 24FTGCHART Prepared by P. OToole February 13, 2001 GILES INDUSTRIES BLOCKING FOR 24 FT. WIDES WITH 20 PSF ROOF LOAD. WITHOUT PERIMETER BLOCKING - Interior Maintenance , Table A- I-Beam Pier Loads and F oting Sizes: 174 Load Pier Footing Sizes(In. x In.) Care of Natural Wood Walls Walls may be washed IYefinishing the Interior. Your mfg'd.I home was con- g Size Allowable Soil Bearing with detergent or household cleanser, and then waxed, struetcd using materials for the ceiling, wall surfaces, 1500 2000 2500 3000 Most wax manufacturers recommend using a damp kitchen cabinets and counter tops, tub and shower Lbs. In. x In, Psf Psf Psf Psf cloth to apply the wax. The cloth should be wiped across enclosures, furnace and water heater enclosures and doors, the wax in the can, then applied to the walls in a thin,even and range wall splash panels specially selected for their - 2100 8 x 16 12 x 20 10 x 18 9 x 17 S x 16 coat —the thinner the coat,the better the polish.Use a cir- flame spread and fire resistant characteristics as specified 16 x 16 16 x 16 16 x 16 16 x 16 16x 16 cular motion, first rubbing across the grain of the wood, by the Federal Standards for Mfg'd.li-lotnes. In order to followed by rVbking with the grain using longer strokes. It maintain these characteristics, it is important that any 6 3150 8 x 16 15 X 23 13 X 21 11 x 19 10 X 18 is best to work in an area of two square feet at one time. refinishing or remodeling be done only after determining 16 x 16 19 x 19 16 x 16 16 x 16 16 x 16 There are also many cleaner/polish combinations on the that it will not adversely affect the fire safety of your market that give excellent results.These should be applied home. 8 4200 8 x 16 18 x 26 15 x 23 13 x 21 12 x 20 according to the manufacturer's instructions. 16 x 16 21 x 21 19 x 19 17 x 17 16 x 16 Frequency of cleaning and waxing depends on amount of wear. Areas receiving hard use should be rewaxed more Windows 10 5250 8 x 16 20 x 28 17 x 25 15 x 23than other areas. Smudges can be removed with any of the S RMN household waxes marketed for that purpose. The label on The installation of storm windows and doors will conserve 16 x 16 24 x 24 21 x 21 19x; or men� the container will tell the type of surfaces for which the energy,reduce air conditioning and heating bills,and reduce ��� f twk►etur+d Hanes�O' wax is made. the accumulation of excessive moisture on the windows that §sly Standards. Woodwork that has a dull, natural finish to start with often occurs due to condensation in extrern*cold climates. Table B - Piers at Mating Wall and Interior Column Locations. FFEWS 19 90 can be cleaned with mild, soapy water, dried, and then If storm windows were not supplied with your new mfg'd. treated with any of several wood oils, such as lemon or home, they may be ordered through a tnfg'd.1 home retailer Column Load Pier Footing Sizes( In. x In, tom, tit v linseed, which prevent drying out of the wood. or service center and are easily installed. Span Size Allowable Soil 6eaei> l Windows and storm windows should be opened fre- 1500 2000 25 , E b30 utt cow Coated Wood or Hardboard Walls In most cases, sur- quently and cleaned around the casing; a good window Ft. Lbs. In.x In. Psf Psf Psf Psf ,"ppeeeeeeeeeyejl' face dirt can easily be removed with a damp soft cloth or cleaning preparation should be used to clean the glass. 0 j'ao• with a vacuum cleaner using one of the special attach- Loose screws in the window garnish as well as thrust arms 4 1360 16 x 16 16 x 16 16 x 16 16 x 16 16 x 16 :_Q'L�''�.r't'TE�F'®� ments. No further care may be necessary. However, if should be kept tightened. Window hinges and operating 6 2040 16 x 16 16 x 16 16 x 16 16 x 16 16 x 16 =4� ' �® X97 �► there is a stubborn stain or grease spot, a detergent arms should be lubricated with a tight oil at least once a 8 2720 16 x 16 18 x 18 16 x 16 16 x 16 16 x 16 is# solution can be applied. Year. 10 3400 15 X 16 20 x 20 17 x 17 16 x 16 1d20 -'®'• STATE ®F ? Some home owners also apply a good vinyl wax in either 12 4080 16 x 16 21 x 21 18 x 1>� 17 x 17 1 '••�� N ``�a liquid or spray form for added beauty. Strong soaps or Exit Windows -.'Vol cleansers are not advisable. All tstfg'd. homes built under the federal standards are re- 14 4760 16 x 16 23 x 23 20 x 20 18x 18 i �`�3'�pj" �,� 16 5440 16 x 16 24 x 24 21 x 21 19 x 19 1 ',I�•� AfA4 _ '� quired to have an emergency exit window in each bedroom ' '•l' 18 6120 16 x 16 25 x 25 22 x 22 20 x 20 1lit, Paint Finishes Paint-coated materials are easy to keep which does not have an exterior door.This window,called 20 6800 16 x 16 27 x 27 23 x 23 21 x 21 1clean and maintain.They can be kept beautiful by washing an egress window, must have an instructional label on it LR__ 2 7480 16 x 16 28 x 28 24 x 24 22 x 22 2with a damp cloth and household cleaning agent. when the home is delivered to the home owner. We suggest 8160 16 x 16 29 x 29 25 x 25 23 x 23 2Always avoid the use of abrasive materials. Do not use that you leave these instructions attached. All members of solvents such as gasoline, turpentine, alcohol, paint thin- the family should be taught how to operate the window ner, or lacquer thinner. and to test it occasionally to see that it is in working condi- Notes; Walls should be washed before repainting. tion.Access to the egress window should never be blocked. (1) Applies to homes that do not require perimeter blocking along the side walls. , (2) The minimum footing depths for precast footings are as follows(Min.concrete strength (fc')of 3000 psi): 4 inches if precast,6 inches if larger than 28 inches. Add the maximum of 4 inches or 50%of the depth, if footings are poured in place. (3) All footing sizes are based upon the pier load listed plus a pier weight of 400 Lbs(Min). _ (4) Based on a box width of 136 inches and a 7 inch eave. (5) All footing must rest on undisturbed soil at or below the frost line. (6) Consult the Local Jurisdiction for the allowable soil bearing. (7) Floor system may consist of 2 x 6 No. 1 / No.2 floor joists at up to 16 inch intervals. 24FTGCHART 54 25 �- �. �• �. �. � Prepared by P. OToole .lune 25, 1997 Subject: Sketch for Blocking Tables Floors Smoke Alarms Floors, whether they be wood, linoleum, or Smoke alarms have been installed in each separate composition tile will look better and last longer if they are sleeping area of your mobile home. You should be familiar cleaned and waxed_regularly. Avoid excessive application ' with their operation and learn how the alarfn can be I-Beam Friers of water on tile as it may cause lifting and curling.It is best silenced and the alarms re-activated once the alarm has 2 ��• Table A to establish a good coating of wax in and around tile seams. sounded. This is an important safety device installed for If provided, follow the care directions from the your protection. Be sure that it is kept in A-1 working manufacturer of the floor covering. If none is available, a condition by testing it frequently in accordance with the number of good floor coatings and preservatives are manufacturer's instructions. See below for testing available and may be purchased locally. instructions. For longer wear, rugs and carpeting should be kept These alarms operate on household current and battery. clean by frequent vacuuming. There are also several Their purpose is to provide early warning in case of a fire. - " commercial cleaning processes available. A thorough Since smoke and accompanying toxic gases are the cause of cleaning of carpeting is recommended at least every 12 to most fire fatalities or injuries, smoke alarms, which 18 months. Heavy use may necessitate more frequent generally provide early warning, are provided rather than �- -�— -�--- cleaning. Vinyl floors require a minimum of care. Vinyl other fire alarm devices. should be mopped regularly. Many fire departments advocate family fire drills.Your Other flooring materials may require the use of special local fire department may have suggestions for you to help Interior Mating Wall Span ' cleaning preparations that are available in most stores. you set up practice drills for your family, so that each )Table B member understands the location and operation of exits and Furniture bedroom egress windows as well as other procedures which Double Wllfides The life and beauty of any kind of furniture can be should be followed. prolonged with proper cleaning and care. Prompt removal SMOKE ALARM test per Manufacture's instructions. of stains is best. Test by pushing the test button on the cover and HOLD it Fabric-covered furniture should be vacuumed down for a minimum of 2 seconds. This will sound the I-Beam Piers 1 frequently. Many fabrics can also be dry cleaned or alarm if the electronic circuitry, horn and battery are I I 2 ft. Max. _ shampooed according to directions provided with theworking.Each smoke alarm is to be tested.Each alarm is tobe observed to ensure when one alarm sounds they all '`�````fabric. In selecting a cleaning agent, be sure to follow the �specifications on the label regarding its suitability for thesignal at once, each alarm is to be tested. As alarms are "���C "' T '® observed for compliance they may be silenced. The alarm ������..�G�S ERF fabric on which it is to be used. Loose cushion pieces, as fableA O ° does not have to be tested with the AC disconnected and a -•---�--�- No. 20,897 well as mattresses, should be turned frequently. Tum and batter in lace. The initial test with AC and battery -------------•--- - - reverse so that thsame side will not be in constant use and y p STATp- or- e connected meets manufacturer's instructions. '� exposed to light and air which may modify color. - " "®--- `-�- ��- �^��� - _ a'A /MP Wood, leather, vinyl and other synthetic materials all r'! ' require regular cleaning.This is best accomplished by using Walls some of the countless cleaning and polishing agents Walls in your home may be of plywood, natural wood, designed for specific materials and available to the homelastic coated wood or hardboard, or P paint coated material, p Interior Mating Wall Span owner in almost every supermarket, hardware, or home gypsum board dry wall. � I-Beam Piers Table B ® ® ® Table A store. . Triple Wides i f . 32FTGCHART 26 53 Prepared by P. O'Toole June 25, 1997 GILES INDUSTRIES BLOCKING FOR 32 FT. WIDES VISITE#20 PSF ROOF LOAD. WITHOUT PERIMETER BLOCKING Smudges Soft art gum will probably remove dirt and Too much moisture (condensation) can be as damaging Table A-1-Beam Pier Loads and Footing Sizes: fingerprints from wood fiber ceilings. If a portion of the to the home as too little, particularly In the winter. Because Pier Load Pier Footing Sizes(In.x In.) dirt remains after art gum has been used, the area should the warm air has the ablilty to hold more moisture than be wiped with soft white chalk and rubbed over the spot the cold•air, the tendency is for water vapor to move Spacing Size Allowable Soil Bearing to conceal as much as possible. Drywall ceilings can be from a warmer to a cooler place. Thus windows may 1500 2000 2500 3000 y fo s cleaned with a damp cloth and mild detergent. or frost. Moisture may accumulate on doors, millwork, Ft. Lbs. In. x In. Psf Psf Psf Ps rooter Stains Water stains on ceiling panels ceilings, and floors and produce stains or deterioration. indicate a 4 � 3320 axle 16 x 24 13 x 21 12 x 20 10 x 1'8 roof Teak or condensation problem. Be sure that(his condi- Some functions in (lie home which tend to cause conden- 16 x 16 19 x 19 17 x 17 16 x 16 16 x 16 tion is corrected, or repair of the stain itself will be futile. sation problems are: Check with your dealer if you need help determining the " cooking • kerosene heaters 6 4980 8 x 16 20 x 28 17 x 25 15 x 23 13 x 21 cause of the stain. After the leakage has been stopped, the • laundering ® bathing 16 x 16 23 x 23 20 x 20 18 x 18 17 x 17 area can usuAlly be repainted. In cases where the panel has been badly damaged you may wish to have it replaced. If gas is used foi cooking, (lie open gas flame will pro- 8 6640 axle 23 x 31 19 x 27 17 x 25 15 x 23 duce hydrogen as one of the products of combustion. This 16 x 16 26 x 26 23 x 23 21 x 21 19 x 19 Panel Replacement This type of repair should only be hydrogen combines with the oxygen of the air to produce performed by competent service personnel. Should you water.To prevent an accumulation of moisture condensa- 10 8300 axle 26 x 34 22 x 30 19 x 27 17 x 25 have a problem of this nature, contact the dealer from tion in kitchens and bathrooms, an electrically powered 16 x 16 29 x 29 26 x 26 23 x 23 21 x 21 whom you bought the home. vent fan or a slightly opened window can be utilized. Now Maintenance All types of ceilings can be dusted clean Proper Ventilation Much condensation can be of smudges or loose dirt by the use of a vacuum cleaner ate prevented by heat and ventilation. Because doors and wirl; Table B-Piers at M ing Wall and Interior Column Locations. tachment or a soft cloth. Dry wall can be washed if the lows usually are opened in summer, water and vapor Column Load Pier Footing Sizes(In.x In.) cloth is wrung very dry after it has been dipped in a readily escape. At other times, it may be advisable to have Span Size Allowable Soil Bearing detergent solution. Fiber ceilings should be dusted rather a fan in operation. 1500 1 2000 2500 3000 than washed. A natural circulation of air or the movement of heated Ft. Lbs. In.x In. Psf Psf Psf Psf ���,��\�G�STBq 0�,� � air by a fan or blower can remove cold spots in a room � Repainting When repainting is necessary, a good where condensation is liable to occur. Most heating units 4 4600 16 x 16 22 x 22 19 x 19 17 x 17 16 x 16 'Q . No. 20897 z quality product suitable for the surface to be painted require no extra ventilation.Some furnaces are designed to 6 5370 16 x 16 24 x 24 21 x 21 19 x 19 17x 17 should be selected. blend some outside air with the inside air and distribute it 8 6130 16 x 16 26 x 26 22 x 22 20 x 20 18 x 18 1.0.. STa►1= OF �v� by the furnace blower throughout the mfg'd.Ihomc duct 90 6900 16 x 1627 x 27 23 x 23 21 x 21 19 x 19 "g®•r�;•01®tA6�P ��.�' system. 12 7670 16 x 16 28 x 28 25 x 25 22 x 22 20 x 20 �0°° J°j• • Al ,° Condensation, Ventilation, and Humidity L24 8430 16 x 16 30 x 30 26 x 26 23 x 23 21 x 21 ►, Doors 9200 16 x 16 31 x 31 27 x 2.7 24 x 24 22x22 (°C? 9970 16 x 16 32 x 32 28 x 28 25 x 25 23 x 23 9 In all types of buildings, proper humidity is necessary for The care of doors in a mfg'd. home is the same as in any health and comfort of occupants as well as for proper home. 10730 16 x 16 33 x 33 29 x 29 26 x 26 24 x 24 maintenance of the structure and the furniture. The exterior doors have been installed so that they 11500 16 x 16 34 x 34 30 x 30 27 x 27 24 x 24 If the humidity level is too dr provide a certain amount of clearance at all sides. The 12270 16 x 16 35 x 35 31 x 31 27 x 27 25 x 25 Y y, people may experience a clearance space is normally filled with flexible weather- dry feeling of the skin,scratchy throats,and high levels of stripping. If the door clearances are not maintained fairly Notes: static electricity resulting in shocks and clothes clinging to uniform, there is likelihood that the door will bind (1) Applies to homes that do not require perimeter blocking along the side walls. the body. If furniture, books, and structural members of and ultimately the door or hardware may fracture. Proper ( ) g p g ( strength the home are too dry, they may be damaged by possible installation of the home is essential to assure that proper 2 The minimum footing depths for recast footings are as follows(Min.concrete fc of 2500 shrinkage. ( � ps): 4 incites if precast,6 incites if larger than 28 inches. clearances are maintained to prevent problems from occur- Add the maximum of 4 inches or 50%of the depth, if footings are poured in place. A satisfactory humidity level for a mfg'd.I home is one ring. (3) All footing sizes are based upon the pier load listed plus a pier weight of 400 Lbs(Min). that can be maintained without moisture condensation on Further, a level home will assure that the door will (4) Based on a box width of 184 inches and a 7 inch eave, windows or walls. During the winter (and depending on remain weathertight and the locking device will function (5) All footing must rest on undisturbed soil at or below the frost line. whether or not storm windows are in use), a maximum of properly. (6) Consult the Local Jurisdiction for the allowable soil bearing. 30% relative humidity may be sufficient. Your mfg'd. Your home has a minimum of two doors which are (7) Floor system may consist of 2 x 8 No. 1 /No.2 floor joists at up to 24 inch intervals. home is enclosed by an "envelope" of insulation material remote from each other and provide egress to the outside. adequate for the zone for which the home was built. Win- Since the doors may open differently(either by a hinge or a dows are considered part of the"envelope"and must meet sliding tract)every family member should be taught how to 32FTGCHART specified air and water infiltration tests. Moisture can be open them. The passage to the doors should never be regulated by exhaust fans or windows. blocked. 27 52 SECTION 2 If your mfg'd.home has an elect is water healer,be sure Acrylic Surfaces Some lavatories, bathtubs, and that the heater is filled with water before energizing the cir- counters have acrylic surfaces. There are special cleansers Set—Up Procedure ���������®�� cuit to the water heater to prevent damage to the heating or polishes available for them which should be used instead PLEASE READ CAREFULLY element. of an abrasive powder. if a detergent is used, be sure that GENERAL In the event you must replace a water heater,sec the sec- the surface is thoroughly rinsed so that no film is left to It is important that these instructions and precautions Foundation System Requirements, by relating the i tion on draining water lines. See also the separate water dull the finish. are adhered to closely if you are to enjoy the comfortable, information in Section 1 to the structural load zone beater operating instructions for additional information, safe and trouble free home that has been designed and for which your home was designed and will be set CAUTION: Always follow instructions provided by the built for you.The following three items apply to the set-up up within. appliance manufacturer for surface care and cleaning. of all homes (single wide and double wide homes). Each ❑ 2. If the support foundation, or tiedown types selected step should be checked off as it is completed. The mfg'd. cannot be installed when the mfg'd. home is in its home set up crew should consist of a minimum of two ex- final position, these portions of the support foun- Washers stud Dryers The manufacturer's instructions perienced mfg'd. home set-up men. for Use and Care should be followed for both of these dation system must be installed before the mfg'd. In following the procedures below for set-up it is recom- home is positioned in its final desired location.For items. Although your home may have the proper electric plumbing systems to accommodate late installation, Cabinets end Cupboards the that your home be installed as close as possible to example, ground anchors required for a tiedown and do not attempt systems install either one in your home without the ground as local codes permit,yet still providing a crawl system normally must be installed before the mfg'd. competent assistance. Most mfg'd•, homes have some built-in cabinetry. If any space for periodic inspecting.This may require that wheels home is placed in its final position. and tires be removed and that the ground in the axle hub ❑ 3• Upon delivery of your new mfg'd. home, and drawers should stick,wax,paraffin, or other suitable com- and drum area be "dug out" so the drums can be set before placing it in final position, you should in- CAUTION: If you remove your washer,be sure to cap the mercial products should be applied to the drawer guides to lower. spect both interior and exterior for possible ship- drain standpipe to prevent the escape or sewer gases Into allow thein to slide easier. the mfg'd. home. Should excessive moisture cause plywood or lumber to ❑ 1. Select the proper foundation and footing area from went damage. Any damage should immediately be the information contained in Section 1, Support reported to your dealer. expand, cabinet doors might stick. If so, a'block plane can be used to remove just enough material to eliminate the binding. When doing so, care should be taken not to mar optional Appliance A dishwasher,garbage disposal or the finish of the door or to remove too much. When at- SINGLE ��� ���®�� PROCEDURE other optional appliance may be provided with your mospheric conditions are less humid and the wood shrinks mobile home. Operating instructions for factory installed to normal again, the doors would perhaps be too small. ❑ 1. Position your home in'its proper final location. optional appliances will be included with this manual, or ❑2. Usingthe screw type jack at the hitch, "rough" �• Lift the opposite side main beam as outlined YP j g above and "rough" level by placing support will be with the appliance, if it is factory installed. If your level the home. This is only a"rough"level and not foundations directly opposite those placed on the dealer has installed these extra appliances, he may place the "final" level. first side. the warranty and operating information in a different loca- ❑ 3. Placing the individual support foundations under ❑ 9. Complete the "rough" leveling from front to rear tion. For convenience and safekeeping you may wish to the home in the correct sequence is very important and side to side by adjusting the support founda- include this information, along with' that for other Ceilings and should be done as follows: tions as required. appliances, in the package containing this manual. a Place the first lifting jack under the chassis' main ❑ 10. Additional support foundations are desirable under Ceilings can be either of mineral fiber or of drywall beam, just forward of the front spring shackle. chassis main beams or floor joists where extra panels. They require little care, but a few problems Locate the lifting jack so that a support foundation heavy furniture or appliances are located. sometimes occur. can be placed next to the front spring shackle. Porcelain Surfaces Most porcelain enamel surfaces of ❑ 11. Make a "final" level adjustment of the home using kitchen appliances and some modern plumbingware can be ❑4. Position a second lifting jack under the same a standard bubble level or a monometer type level cleaned with warm water and good detergent used Scratches and Chis These can be rubbed with ver chassis main beam just behind the rear spring working from front to rear and side to side to ob- p Y shackle. tain "final" level conditions throughout the home. promptly. Commercial cleansers are rarely needed on soft white chalk ar�d then wiped lightly with a clean cloth. porcelain finish except for baked-on cease and oven stains ❑ 5. Using both jacks uniformly, lift one side of the Each individual support foundation should have p p g A deep scratch may require more than one application. home and place a support foundation (wing ap- snug contact with the home. or a sink stain which has come from highly mineralized or Drywall ceilings may require touch-up paint. propriate pier and footing as referenced in Section ❑ 12. The tiedown systems must be connected as discuss- rusty water. 1) next to the front spring shackle. ed in Section 3 of these instructions and in accord- Porcelain enamel should be protected from a harsh blow el can ❑ 6• Place a second support foundation within the ante with the instructions of the tie-down and with a sharp instrument which can chip it. Gouges Even a badly damaged wood-fiber panallowable pier spacing of the first or, if necessary, anchor manufacturer. usually be repaired. If not, it can be removed, and a new one installed in its place.To repair a gouge first remove all immediately behind the rear spring shackle. On ❑ 13. If individual support foundations and footings are three, four or five axle units where these two installed as required by these instructions,no settle- Stainless Surfaces Sinks or counters of stainless steel loose pieces,then fill in with spackling paste applied with a support foundations could be further apart than ment should be experienced. In the event of a slight should be cleaned with detergent, a liquid, or a foam pro- clean putty knife. The paste should be leveled off to the the allowable spacing place a third support dating cleanser. There are several cleansers which are surface of the panel;and the compound sculptured to con- settlement any time after initial installation,relevel- foundation between axles spaced evenly as ing can be accomplished by following the pro- specifically prepared for stainless steel. Avoid scratching form with the surface of the panel. After the compound possible between the first two support cedures detailed above for "final'-leveling. surfaces with sharp edges of utensils or knives as these dries, touch-up paint should be applied. Dry-wall panels foundations. ❑ 14. Connect and test utility systems (electrical, water, scratches cannot be removed. A rubber mat in the sink is need not be replaced, but other than that, the repair pro- 7• Place one additional support foundation towards drain lines, and gas lines as applicable) as detailed good protection. cedure is the same as for wood fiber panels. each end of the chassis' main beam within 2'0" in Section 4, Utility System's, Connections and max of the extreme end of the home. Testing. 51 28 f s 15. Check the entire home for the following: f. All windows (open and shut easily) a. Passage Doors(close easily w/proper align.) g. Drapes (operate easy&complete closure) b. Cabinet doors (proper alignment) 16. Install and/or connect all other items shipped loose SECTION 8 c. Drawers (open and close easily) with the home. d. Closet Doors (proper align. &square w/walls) 17. Conduct final clear up operation in the home. Your Interior Maintenance e. Exterior Doors (close easily&square w/frame, lock home is now ready for occupancy. and unlock easily). 18. WARNING-Water heater must be filled with water before connecting electricity. Air Conditioning Ranges NOTE: All ranges, whether gas or electric in- DOUBLE WIDE SETUP PROCEDURE. stalled in your mfg'd. home, are listed by a nationally Most air conditioning units are installed by the service recognized testing agency. 1. Strip plastic and wood braces from both units(weather 12. Connect gas line flex connector(crossover)where representative when the home is sited. When an air condi- Some ranges have a specially treated all-in-one cooking proof covering). Be sure all exposed nails and staples applicable. tioning unit is added, it must be installed in accordance surface which does not have cracks or crevises to trap are removed. 13. Connect electrical crossover as required with material - with local and national codes. It must be listed by a grease and dirt. These surfaces must be cleaned and cared 2. Position one-half(usually the heaviest half) of the provided. nationally recognized testing laboratory, such as Under- for in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. In home in its proper final location. 14. Connect GFI crossover. writers; Laboratory, Pittsburgh Testing Laboratories, or general, harsh cleansers should not be used on these sur- 3. "Rough" level this half of your home as outlined in 15. Connect duct crossover where applicable. Flexible the American Gas Association. faces, which should be cool when cleaned. steps 2 thru 11 of Single Wide Set Up Procedures. crossover must be supported so that it does not rest Before turning on the unit (or system) be sure to read all 4. Place one additional support foundation under the on the ground. instructions provided by the air conditioner manufacturer, Gas Ranges Gas ranges may be adapted for use with floor rim joist at each ridge beam column location. 16. Connect waste line crossover where applicable, including those for care of the air filter. The filter must be either LP or natural gas upon the installation of the proper 5. Position second unit along side the first unit being 17. Connect hot and cold water lines flex crossover cleaned or replaced periodically as the manufacturer orifice. The vast majority in QP 'd. homes are equipped careful not to jar the first unit. Approx. six inches or connectors where applicable recommends. Usually filters can be cleaned by removing for natural gas. The gas range should be carefully adjusted less should separate the floors pull the floors together 18. The tie down system must be connected as discussed them and flushing them thoroughly with water from a hose for the correct fuel,at the time of placing the home in using Jacks or similar devices. Draw the floors in section 3 of these instructions, and in accordance or tap. Hot water and detergent can be used if necessary. operation. together tight (at this stage the ceiling will usually be with the instructions of the tie down and anchor The thermostat controls can be set to maintain the The entire gas system should be thoroughly checked for open at the center). manufacturer. Secure any mate wall straps provided desired comfort temperature. Special attention should be leaks by a qualified person before the gas is turned or. (a 6. Using the following method to stop air infiltration to ground anchors. given to its regulation and the manufacturer's instructions representative of the local gas company should be con- at marriage walls put insulation between the floor, 19. If individual support foundations and footings are should be followed. A heating/cooling thermostat should sulted). Incorrect adjustments of the burners, the pilot walls, and ceiling. installed as required by these instructions, no be installed to prevent simultaneous operation of heating Iights or an rt of the system can result in unsatisfactor Y Pa- Y Y A. If there is a gap between floors (1/2"to 1")the settlement should be experienced. In the event of a and cooling systems. operations and a dangerous situation. Proper gas pressure gap must be shimmed at lags.The lags screws slight settlement any time after initial installation, if ever the unit should fail to operate, check the fuse is important. Any considerable variation from "normal" (5/16"x 3") are to be placed 2' max.from ends releveling can be accomplished by following the fitst. If the fuse has blown, and you cannot determine the will adversely affect the operation of the appliance. and 6'o.c. max making sure to replace procedures detailed above for final leveling. reason for the blown fuse, contact the representative who insulation and repair bottom board. 20. Install all light shades and light fixtures as needed. provides service for the air conditioner manufacturer. Do CAUTION: Before moving your home, the ntaio valve at B. If no gap occurs use a 5/16"x 3" lag. 21. Connect and test utility system (electrical,water, drain not attempt to operate the unit again without the any outside gas cylinder must be turned off. Note: DO NOT SECURE RIDGE BEAM AT THIS lines, and gas lines, as applicable) as detailed in appropriate repairs. If there is a warranty, refer to its TIME Section 4, Utility Systems, Connection and Testing. provisions. Electric Ranges Care should be taken in cleaning the 7. Starting with the inside main beam, rough level the 22. Install the ridge beam molding over the center joint in control panels and the burners so that they are not second floor. the ceiling with 8d finish nails. damaged. 8. Fasten Double Wide together with 30 ga X 1 1/2" 23. Install carpet,carpet padding, and molding where galvanized straps 8'-0"on center. Fasten with 7— applicable. ,appliances and Fixtures Refrigerators If defrosting is necessary, it should be 16 ga x 1"staples ea. end. Note: straps to be installed 24. Check and adjust the entire home for items which - done in accordance with the "Use and care" (operating in- below shingles. Shim between halves at each strap to may have become misaligned in transit or during set Certain appliances in your mfg'd. home may be warranted structions) book. To allow proper air circulation, open fill gap. Secure shims in place. up such as the following: by their manufacturers. if so, the warranty cards have grillwork at the top and/or bottom should never be 9. Tighten the lags in floors. a. Adjust passage doors to close easilywith proper been g 10. Make final adjustments of the home using a standard alignment. p p provided with this manual. Manufacturers of covered.This rill should be brushed or vacuurried as need- bubble level or a monometer type level. Work from b. Re-align cabinet doors. appliances and some fixtures also supply "Use and Care" ed.The interior should be cleaned with a solutionof water g information. This should be studied carefully and the ad- and baking soda as needed, then wiped dry. The exterior front to rear and side to side to obtain final level c. Adjust drawers to open and close easily. vice given for preventive maintenance and emergency use can be cleaned with any of the recommended cleaning conditions throughout the home. Each Individual d. Adjust closet doors, align and square with walls. should be observed. This information should remain with agents listed in the operating instructions for the support foundation should be snug in contact with the e. AdJust exterior doors to close easily and be the appliances when ownership is transferred. appliance. home. square with frame, and lock and unlock easily. Service representatives for specific brands of appliances 11. Install metal or shingle ridge cap. With shingle roof f. Adjust all windows to open and shut easily. are often listed in the yellow pages of your telephone dircc- Water Heaters These appliances are operated by gas or install top piece of roof sheeting prior to finishing roof. tory. The retailer from whom you bought•your home may electricity and require little care. They are equipped with 3"lag screws are furnished with the home for no gap floor conditions. If 4"lags are required,they shall be provided on site. also have this information. thermostats to maintain the water at the desired 'For 28W- Wind Zone 1 Only. See manual pages T-1.8.3.9.1 &T-1.8.3.9.3 for Wind Zone ii & iii connections. For Wind Zone 1, 32' There are some general maintenance rules which can be temperature (usually around 1500F). An adjustment can Nides strap floor joist together with 1 1/2" x 30 ga. steel straps 8' O.C. with (7) 1 x 1 x 16 ga. staples ea. end. For Wind Zone 1, 32' followed in caring for major appliances and fixtures. be made to obtain either hotter or cooler water. vides strap trusses at ridge together with 1 1/2"x 30 ga steel straps&O.C. with 4-1 x 1 x 16 ga.staples each end:For-all zones shim between halves on 32'wiles at each strap(floor&roof)to fill gap.Secure shims in place. 29 50 g. Adjust drapes to operate easily and completely O 25. Install and/or connect all other parts and items close. shipped loose with the home. h. Recaulk over top of all windows and doors and 027. Conduct final clean-up operation in the home. other exterior seams as necessary. Your home is now ready for occupancy. i. Retack any loose moldings, panel connections, and ❑28. WARNING; - Water heater must be filled with Fastening Instructions trim, water before connecting electricity. (A)Place fasteneps on.a nail line 56m"from the bottom edge of Normal Wind Areas : High Wind and/or each shingle,and,1°from egach end. Mansard Application j. Retighten "p" trap fittings. ❑29.'WARNING -All Holes caused by nails or staples Wind zone II&III _ in roof when enclosing unit for shipping must be (B)Use 4 fasteners per shingle in normal wind areas. sealed after removing strips. i (C)Use 6 fasteners per shingle in high wind areas or mansard ,�I.•A'�, -ate! construction. EXTERIOR CLOSURE FOR HARDBOARD LAP SIDING MARRIAGE SEAM Hip and Ridge -- (A)Cut a full Classic shingle into three 12"x 12"hip and ridge FASCIA shingles and bend over the ridge. �- r - ° ` r � ® ' ° ��ATTIC CAVITY (B)Fasten with 5"exposure on each side 5518"from exposed end and 1"up from the edge.Note:Cover exposed nails with ~ ' .•� ° plastic cement. I 7-d NAIL S"O.C.FIELD 7-d NAIL4"O.C.EDGE }Pr , • • ~• EXISTING MASONITE— / I EXISTING MASONITE 141 214"COLUMN I STUDS SPACED 16"O.C. 1 t TMASONITE INSTALLED AT SITE 2%47STUD CENTERED 1 IN LAST BAY-------- FASTEN AY FASTEN SKIRT AND CAULK ALL EXPOSED EDGES TRA DE5IGN RMEW R"M of thas p1m d=nor mstlnr— or appro +mY cm}sstoa or daveatlon tram HaHe=Cardnxtkm 5e 91997 t1w � . Do O,Novdour p T. tl Amcld 1i � sh by o it sd ° d Cq r LAP LOCKED IN PLACE AND • FASTE �D W/6-d NAIL 16"O.C. I I . LOCK CORNER-TRIM IN PLACE ADD 6-d NAIL IN HOLE AT TOP OF -TRIM i jSTARTER STRIP I 49 30 SECTION3 surface. Use sandpaper to smooth rough or uneven areas. Exterior Painting Support Y L Dents in smooth surface siding are fi'.led slightly higher Mfg'd. home exteriors can be repainted using normal Supp®r# & Anchoring Systems than siding and, when dry, the spackle is sanded flush with materials and procedures followed for the type of surface surface. Exercise care in touching-up to minimize stain or used on your home.The surface should be cleaned and any paint to undamaged areas. loose or peeling paint should be scraped and sanded to General - Also during your yearly inspection it is mandatory that achieve a smooth base for the new paint. Follow the Manufactured homes shall be anchored to resist overturning and lifting effect from horizontal winds.A required method is to all loose or cracked caulking or sealents be removed and recommendations given by any reputable paint distributor install ground anchors and tie down straps in conjunction with supportingpiers. replaced with a good quality caulk, one which is flexible . . . and then follow the step-by-step instructions provided The main frame members of your home are attached in a manner which will permit tie down straps to be installed to resist side . and paintable. by the paint manufacturer. and uplift forces. Anchoring equipment can be attached to your home by coiling the steel straps around the main frame members.These straps ��� •� are fastened in place with a strap buckle. DOUBLE FASTENING ANCHOR (TYP.I The roof of your mfg'd.' home generally receives the as well as the roof surfaces. They should be coated or hardest wear of any part of the structure. Rain and sleet painted as necessary for a maximum trouble-free life. may beat unrelentingly upon it, wind, hot sun, and alter- Coatings should be heavily applied. nate freezing and thawing temperatures in some areas, all _ _ i take their toll, and it may develop leaks. Shingled Roofs Inspect in the spring and fall for any --' " — - - - - - - - - - - =- -' - - -- - _- = The smallest leak or break in the roof can mean damag damage or rolling of individual shingles. A roof mastic can Z t 0AM(rY � be used to re-cement and flatten any shingles that have ed ceilings, interior panels, and even furnishings. Rust, oxidation, breaks, and cracks on the roof panels are all become loose. Cracked or torn shingles should be re- ,`\\,\^ti��9tiiit�lttr��r s�AP BUCKI. these daner E�rep potential trouble points. The roof should be checked for placed. Proper roof inspection and maintenance will gsignals. forestall possible leaks which could be damaging and cost- Rust and oxidation are almost sure signs of metal roof y �`�,1L P r 0 _______ _- -__ _ __-_ —__ - - - - - - ly to your home. A roof check after a heavy windstorm - ,� i ` ��`•'-�� Jzl, panel wear. These areas should be scraped or wire brushed may avert later trouble. and the roof re-coated with a standard roof sealer Exterior Moldings All moldings should be held tightly FRAME TIE DOWN(EXAMPLE) manufactured for this purpose before additional damage by screws. Damaged moldings can be removed for repair �: �' SINGLE WIDE occurs. or replacement. Before moldings are reset,a heavy coating f'•.''•,'ven"` `�� 1 11 .1 Cracks and breaks in metal roof panels should be treated of caulking should be liberally applied to the underside . ✓ u s. ,r� r,r,•�� T ,,. with a special conditioner before using the regular coating. with a small brush, putty knife, or caulking gun. If I� �4;r ft;ni i�! � Consult your local paint dealer. molding is tight, or after it has been reset, a coating should `�_% The cause of most costly roof troubles can be avoided by be applied over the top of the entire molding. Special following basic maintenance procedures. attention should be given t sTRaa eucxcE Com) g o assure that all screw heads are 1. The mfg'd. home roof should not be walked on except coated. �N 3 0 `�91 when absolutely necessary. Most inspections, cleaning, Stacks and Vents If stacks or vents have rusted and fail "Vis""C-rrp)� and repair work can be done effectively from a step- to function properly, they should be replaced. Before ladder. When walking on a roof cannot be avoided, on- replacing them, remove the old, dried caulking. around ly those sections which are supported by rafters or them and apply new caulking. Caulking should be applied stringers should be walked on. Pieces of board or to the underside of the base flashing of the stack or vent as plywood can be used to distribute one's weight and well as to the roof area on which the flashing is to be set. RVQW 'P yieas u.�O=n.'" avoid damage. The flashing should be firmly secured in place with 3�mulcxt o.o a oi'gawL 2. The roof should be inspected at least twice yearly, and screws. Caulking should be applied so that it completely accumulated debris removed. An occasional washing covers all screws. with soap or detergent solution, followed by a rinse with clear water, will reduce corrosive action from ac Seams All roof seams should be occasionally check- clear dirt. ed fot spreading, parting, or buckling and for loose fasteners. Any failure of seams will require expert atten- 3. When sited, it is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT that [lie tion. If you have such a problem, contact the dealer from mfg'd. home is properly leveled to avoid strain which can part seams and create buckling of the roof area. whom you purchased your mfg'd. home. b Low hanging tree branches should not scrape the roof. Sealing Shingles Singles must be sealed where nails-or SINGLE FASTENING ANCHORITYP.I FRAME TIE DOWN(EXAMPLE) Metal Roof Metal roofs are sheet steel.The semstaples where driven in to hold the plastic on for shipping. i- Where you pull the nail of staples out make sure to put roof (Vote: See pages 11 thru 19 for strap DOUBLE MADE aTinual roof inspection should include checking of the cement to seal the hole. seams, moldings, stacks and vents, spacing and specification. 31 48 X SECTION 4 HOMEOWNERS MAINTENANCE GLIDE SECTION 7 Utility Connections Exteri®r Maintenance General Before connecting any utility systems, it is required that local, county and state authorities be consulted. Many 1 Exterior Finishes and Their Care localities have special requirements pertaining to the installation and special testing of utility systems'." - NOTE: It must be possible by removable sections of skirting or through access doors to gain lvrfg'd- home exteriors may be pre-finished color coated coating makes the home easier to wash. accessibility to all utility hook-ups. aluminum, sheet steel, vinyl, wood siding, or hardboard. Most waxes have limited cleaning power, and should Aluminum Siding The color coating of the metal-sided only be applied to a clean surface. Unless a mfg'd.home is All utility systems in your Giles ,home were tested by qualified quality assurance personnel at the manufacturing mfg'd. home is generally a synthetic enamel, lacquer, or brand new, it should be cleaned with a commercial cleaner facility. However,it is possible that during transit damage to these systems could have occurred which would dictate,after acrylic-type enamel, each of which has good endurance or cleaner-polish before waxing. The wax should be service connections are made,that field tests be conducted. Emphasis should be placed on haling only qualified service per- qualyties. Any finish will deteriorate with age.4nd exposure applied to a small section at a time with a soft cloth.Only a sonnei familiar with local code regulations make all utility connections and conduct tests thereon. to the elements. However, the life of the finish can be thin coating should be put on and then rubbed vigorously extiqnded by keeping it clean and waxed. until the solvent has evaporated and the wax has set in a Electrical System maintenance of exterior finishes involves washing hard, brilliant shine. JUNCTION BOX SIZING & with clear,cool water before dirt and grime accumulate ex- Tar Removal A tar remover can be used to remove tar Your home is designed to 3 connected le an electrical REQUIRED FEEDER CONDUCTORS cessively. The surface should never be dry dusted. and oil without damaging the finish. supply source .sled at ng th 0 volt, connections ions t with NiAIIV BREAKER Jct Box SY'LE CONDUCTORS ground system. In making the feeder connections to this sizing $off�Nt,UT1aAr, Ground Washing A metal sided mfg'd. home should never be CAUTION: If the finish is of the acrylic type high luster power source, it is extremely important that wire of the washed in the rays of the hot sun. The exterior should be enamel, naphtha or gasoline should NOT be used for correct size be used. If wire is incorrectly sized, the amps- loo amp 12"x 12"x3" No. 2 No.s allowed to cool before it is washed. removing tar as such solvents may soften the finish. city for that wire may be exceeded and you would ex- To remove oils,greases,dust and dirt, wash the surface perience a voltage drop to your home.Ampacity is the safe 20o amp 16"x 16^x4^ No.3/o No.6 with any mild, non-abrasive soap or detergent. Detergents '`vinyl Siding Normal rainfall or an occasional rinsing carrying capacity of a wire expressed in amperes. The Based on 75c rated Copper Conducto used in automatic dishwashers are generally too strong to with the hose will keep the siding free of loose dirt.Do not greater the amperes flowing,the greater the heat(Doubling Types RH, RHH, RHw,T W, or xHHW be used in cleaning painted or bare aluminum. wash the house when the surface is warm from the sun. If the amperes without changing the wire size increases the Use a large sponge or a soft cotton cloth to apply the dirt accumulates, use a non-abrasive household detergent amount of heat four times.) cleaning solution. In the case of patterned surfaces, apply with a soft cloth,sponge, or soft bristle brush to clean the with a medium bristled brush. siding. Some stains, such as wet leaves or flowers which Moreover, if the amperage is allowed to become too Following the application of the cleaner,rinse-with clear great, the wire may become so hot that it will damage the RECOMMENDED HOOKUP Following have been allowed to stand,may require extra spot rubbing Some states require additional ground from water, flushing out all cracks, grooves and crevices with the cleaner. Rinse thoroughly.Waxing of vinyl siding insulation or even cause a fire. A voltage drop in your thoroughly.Then dry the entire surface using a chamois or home can cause a drop in the efficiency of all lights as well serv, equip. to entrance panel. Check local is not recommended. codes before installation. cloth to prevent streaking. as appliances. Motors may burn out and you may be pay- cloth to These come in paste and liquid form and can NOTE: For the exterior cleaning of metal or vinyl siding a ing for electricity you do not use. To avoid these possi- be used to loosest any road filin,or oil accumulated when commercial cleaner is available lin most areas. Your local bilities refer to the Required Feeder size chart, this page. ENTRANCE PANEL part manager or retailer can be of help in locating a reliable the home is in transit as well as tree sap and grime that source when needed. it is also vital for the protection of the occupants of the METER collects after the home is sited, home that it be properly grounded.Grounding to a rod, a An efficient cleaner removes oxidized paint which Wood Siding ward board and most other wood ex- water pipe, or through the mfg'd.home or sectional hitch SERVICE EQUIP HOME CONDUIT sometimes forms. Because paint and lacquer are organic teriors have already been stained and treated to help pro- caster, or meal stabilizer will not provide this important Cote matkrials,they deteriorate from the action of the elements, protection in most cases. N CONDUIT sect them from weather. In most instances, an occasional CONo u t� COU P t.E n especially sunlight.A microscopic film of"dead"paint or rinsing with waster is sufficient to keep the horse in good The only safe and approved method of grounding your GRADE TI;® Btli9iet$ lacquer forms on the surface which must be removed if the home Is through an electrical-isolated grounding bar in the condition. COMMON GROUND is to be bright. The "five" paint remaining is still Yearly inspection of file exterior of the home will pay mobile or sectional horse power supply panel which tough and hard and is unaffected by the cleaner. dividends when refinishing eventually the kites necessary. grounds all non-current-carrying theta) parts to the elec- Giles Industries recommends that all electrical work per- After the surface has been cleaned,it may then be waxed If the finish appears in good condition, cleaning and trleal system in your home at a single point, formed on the finished home be accomplished by a (polished) for maximum protection• touch-sap is often adequate. When the finish becomes bad- The ground conductor of the power supply cable in turn qualified, licensed electrician and in conformance with Waxing Pre-finished metal exteriors may be waxed for ly eroded and thin, clears and prime the areas where the connects the grounding bar to a good electrical ground applicable codes. - maximum protection. Wax finishes last longer when board is showing, followed by complete priming and top back through the power supply system. This means that After the connection has been made, the following lases applied in spring or fail and when the temperature ranges coating. If there is no board showing through, topcoating for 113/230 y4?11 service,:you must have a 3-pole, 4-wire must be conducted: between 30 and 70 degrees. Minters are hard on wax dur- only may be adequate. service or pGN%r supply cakble. IT IS EXTREMELY IM 1. Polarity test ability because of snow,sleet,mud,and dirt.Hot summer Touch-up damage from installation or vandalism such PORTANT THAT THE NEUTRAL,CONNECTOR NOT 2. Continuity test of grounding system. sunshine deteriorates the paint film and makes waxing as dents or gouges can be made with appropriate hard BE GROUNDED.1N OR ON THE MFG'D. OR SEC- 3. Continuity test of circuit conductors. necessary more frequently. board siding touch-up available from local lumber dealers. TIONA(. HOME OR THE HOME SERVICE EN- j Paste waxes leave a durable coating. They provide-pro- Another alternate would be exterior grade spackling com- I'RAh1Ci: CABINET. lection from abrasion and minor scratches. The wax pound which may be molded to conform with a textured (REFER TO PAGE 33 FOR TESTING PROCEDURE.) 32 47 SECI'I®N 6 Electrical Cross-Over Provisions Final Inspecti®n 1. Approved junction boxes shall be sized in accordance with N.E.C. article 370-16 or 370-28 as appropriate. FLASHING AND SEALING 2. Approved flexible conduit shall be sized in accordance with N.E.C. chapter 9 table 3 and shall be equipped with appropri- Joints between dissimilar materials and joints between 4. Use only components supplied by the fireplace manufacturer. ate adapters, locknuts and bushings. _ exterior coverings and frames of openings shall be protected with Use of other components may void your warranty and create 3. Conductors from the distribution panel board shall be terminated in a junction box with approved connectors or terminals. a compatible sealant suitable to resist infiltration of air or water, a fire hazard. except for any designed ventilation of wall or roof cavity. When adjoining material or assemblies of materials are of such nature INSTALLATION OF EXTERNAL COOLING UNITS NOTE: VERSSOME TFROMODELS ANDMAY EAR.AVE ELECTRICAL - that separation can occur due to expansion, contraction, wind DUCTED INTO MAIN AIR DISTRIBUTION 15 and 20 AMP Circuits:(Crossover) CROSSOVERS AT F�®��AND REAR. The procedure for this interconnection is as follows: loads or other loads induced by transportation,the sealant must be SYSTEM of a type that is flexible and nonhardening to resist these 1. The wires at the crossover location are identified by special conditions. markings,these wires are to be connected together in the junction SIDE A SIDE 6 SINGLEWIDE UNITS: box.See the identification legend that is posted at the access BOTTOM BOARD REPAIR Air from external cooling units shall be introduced into the panel cover. Repair surfaces:For proper adhesive of the repair tape to the main air distribution system such that an equal number of floor registers will result on either side of the entrance point where 2. Feed wires from Side B through metallic wire protectors into iL bottom board closure material,the surface should be dry and free possible Where there is an odd number of registers, one side of junction box in Side A. PCCESS TO JUNCI-lON of dust and dirt.A clean surface is most important for satisfactory the entrance point will have an additional register.A damper must 3. Staple wires within 8 inches of junction box to side of stud at Boy,- INSIDE HOME results. be installed at the entrance point of the outside appliance duct to Cold weather repair: For best results during cold weather the main distribution duct to prevent back flow of air into the centerline of stud. - -- - condition (Seal title#620, #320 or equivalent tape repair should cooling unit when the house internal furnace is functioning. A 4. Remove cover from junction box inside home;cut wires to length be used at 50 degrees F or warmer conditions prior to use). damper must also be installed at theoint where the internal allowing a nummum of 4 inches of free wire extending from box. e°` r.cron� ,ncwim furnace joins the main distribution system em to prevent air from 5 Strip approximately 1 inch of wire and connect like eircnitc,D� INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS flowing into the furnace when the external cooling unit is numbers(white to white,black to black,ground to ground,red to Mobile Flex can be installed with either surface exposed. It functioning. red on multi-circuits and 230V circuits)with the provided wire can be attached flush to the edge of the bottom of the perimeter nuts. joist of the floor framing or folded up the side of the perimeter DOUBLEWIDE UNITS: joist of the floor framing Fasten the perimeter with 16 ga.x 1"leg Air from external cooling units shall be introduced into each 6. Push wires into box and replace cover, i x 3/4"crown mimmum staple at 3"to 4"o.c.Care should be taken half of a doublewide air distribution system such that an equal in adjusting the staple guns so that the staple is not overdriven. number of floor registers will result on either side of the entrance REPAIRS:Small cuts or tears may be repaired by using CP-I point in each half of the home. Where there is an odd number of pressure sensitive tape or equivalent. For larger holes use registers in one or both sides of the home,that side or both sides NOTE: ALL ON-SITE ELECTRICAL WORK MUST additional pieces of Mobile Flex which extend at least 2"beyond will have an additional register on one side of the entrance point. E®�additional electrical Information see page 77. BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL the damaged area. Secure the large patch with either a mechanical A damper must be installed at the entrance point of the outside fastener,contact adhesive,or the same pressure sensitive tape that duct to the main distribution in each half to prevent back flow of is used for the small cuts or tears. air into the cooling unit when the house internal furnace is Test Pirocedure for EleCtriml System SPECIFICATIONS: Basis Weight 12#/MSF; Caliper-.003"; functioning. Separate ducts from the entrance point under each Beach Puncture-254 in. lbs., Mullen (Burst)-113 p.s.i.; Moisture half of the home will run to a "Y" connection and a single duct The electrical system shall be tested to make certain that to each fixture canopy. The continuity light Retention--0-%;Permeability-0.037 Perms; Stock sizes are 148", will run from this point to the external cooling unit A damper there is no reversed polarity, open grounds or shorts in the should light if each fixture is properly grounded. 170", 176", 184"and 195".Roll length-3,000%Core size-5"I.D. must be installed at the point where the intemal furnace joins the system. Such tests shall be performed after the sectional Mobile Flex is produced in Watertown, Tennessee. Test data main distribution system to prevent air from flowing into the b. Using the continuity tester, check all appliances available through Shepherd Products Company. furnace when the external cooling unit is functioning. home has been completely set up and assembled, all metal and vent fans. By touching the metal body of the Sm lewide and doublewide units: structural and trim pieces have been installed,and the else- flashlight to the appliance or fan and having the FRAME FINISH TOUCH-UP g 1. Provisions must be made to prevent simultaneous operation triol crossover connections have been made. alligator clamp connected to a convenient ground, The frame of your home has been protected against corrosion of the internal furnace and the external cooling unit. 1. All exposed noncurrent-carrying metal parts that may the light should come on if the appliance or fan is at the factory.If for some reason this protection is scraped off,you 2. Structural members(floor joists,etc.)shall not be cut altered, become energized shall be effectively bonded.A test to properly grounded. should touch up the area affected with Mortel#931—Thin Film or removed. confirm this bonding shall be made before the home c. Using the same procedure,check the bonding be- Undercoating—water based,or equivalent 3. Return air openings will be located centrally in the home to is connected to 115/230 VAC service. tween the following: draw air evenly from all rooms. 2. Perform the following checks for proper bonding or (1) Metal register boot and.convenient ground. FIREPLACES continuity using an Ideal No.61-030 Continuity Tester (2) Between the steel chassis and the metal roof. 1. Fireplaces must be installed to manufacturers installation instructions. or equivalent. (This tester is a small pen flashlight (3) Between the steel chassis and the metal exterior 2. All"ship loose"components must be installed prior to initial using two "AA" batteries and utilizing a long wire skin. start up of the unit;For example,if the flue stack or chimney lead with an alligator clamp.) (4) Between the steel chassis and metal gas piping. and termination pieces are shipped loose in the unit,they a. - 'Using the flashlight continuity tester,connect the (5) Between the steel chassis and water piping. must be installed per instruction prior to firing the unit. alligator clip to a positive ground (metal skin, NOTA Continuity to ground is not required on metal 3. Fresh air inlet covers located under the home beneath the window frames on metal exterior units,floor duct inlet of plastic evader pipe systems. fireplace must be removed. riser, or a metal screw head on a receptacle or (6) Between the steel chassis and the metal EMT switch plate)and touch the body of the flashlight raceway below distribution panel. 33 46 PROPER TENSIONING; OF STRAP TO ANCHOR HEAD Note: The tensioning bolt can be inserted in the head from either side. Notice: In areas of severe cold weather wherepossible damage could occur from frost heave, the homeowner should release some of the tension from the vertical tie each fall. Note: Bonding is not required on plumbing fixtures such c. Any ground fault breaker which does not operate as tubs,faucets, shower risers, and metal sinks when properly shall be replaced. connected only to plastic water and drain piping. - (7) Any indication of an inadequate bond d• Install light bulbs and/or fluorescent tubes in all between any of the items listed above will fixtures and check for proper operation by turning - require investigation and correction. on the appropriate switches. 3. After the home is connected to 115/230 VAC e. Repair or replace any defective light switches or service,make the following checks: fixtures. a. Using a polarity checker,such as a Woodhead Model 1750 or equivalent,plug into each 4. SMOKE ALARM test per Manufacturer's instructions. AC receptacle in the home noting an indication Test by pushing the test button on the cover and HOLD it of the reversed polarity,open grounds or shorts. down for a minimum of 2 seconds. This will sound the b. Any reverse polarity, open grounds, or shorts, alarm if the electronic circuitry, horn and battery are which are located must be investigated and working.Each smoke alarm is to be tested.Each alarm is repaired. Using a ground fault tester, check to be observed to ensure when one alarm sounds they all each ground fault breaker for proper operation. signal, as alarms are observed they may be silenced. If a . Insert bolt into head; attach nut 2. Insert strap in slot of bolt 5/8",or 3. Bend strap 900 and take at least smoke alarm fails to alarm,replace it immediately. loosely. until strap is flush with far side of four complete turns on bolt until i bolt. strap is taut. Water Systema Testing Water Systema The hot and cold water system of your Giles home is Testing of the water distribution system should be designed for a maximum inlet pressure of 80 psi.IF YOU performed by subjecting this system to a hydrostatic ARE LOCATED IN A GEOGRAPHICAL AREA pressure of 80 psi for fifteen minutes without loss of WHERE LOCAL WATER PRESSURE EXCEEDS 80 pressure. CAUTION: IF AIR ONLY IS TO BE USED PSI, A PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE MUST BE IN TESTING THE WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM,THE INSTALLED TO LIMIT THE PRESSURE ON THE WATER HEATER SHALL BE ISOLATED FROM "— SYSTEM. The water system can be connected to any THE TEST This can be done by disconnecting the hot water supply through a 3/4" pipe inlet located below the and cold water lines on the water heater and then joining _ home and usually under the water heater compartment.A them together with a flex line. The piping can then be tag on the side of the home indicates this water inlet. A subjected to an air test of 50 psi for a period of fifteen shut-off valve must also be installed between the water minutes. NEVER APPLY AIR PRESSURE TO THE I I supply and the inlet when it is connected. The valve can WATER SYSTEM UNLESS THE HOT WATER i have either threaded or soldered joints,but must be a full TANK IS ISOLATED FROM THE SYSTEM. 4. Bolt is turned with 15/16" socket 5. To hold bolt under tension while re- 6. Align square shoulders of bolt port gate valve or a full port ball valve. Water crossovers are located along the center line of wrench, or adjustable wrench, on positioning wrench, an open-end with square hole in anchor head. sectional homes and are connected by approved-type flex hex head. wrench is placed on 5/8 square connectors or polybutylene pipe. After the hot and cold shoulders of bolt. MATER HEATER water lines have been connected, the crossover is OVER FLOW insulated and protected with an enclosure. An illustration of this procedure can be found below. HOSE SIB CENTER LIME FLOOR POLYBC i b OROa[.v�BY�M WATER SHUT OFF VALVE 87 OTHERS LINES r ' I I INSULATION H®LES /N SIDE RAIL NOTE: ACCESS SO CONNECTION CAN PE The main shut off valve is not supplied by the manufacturer,but MADE AN o INSULATED AFTER 7. Holding hex head of bolt in posi- 8. Shoulders are now in locking 9. Tensioning device is now in must be installed on the system to comply with the Federal SET UP tion, tighten nut to draw square position; continue to tighten nut. locked, secure position. Construction&Safety Standards. shoulders into square hole. 34 For clarity, tools not shown on most photos above. 45 LIST OF CERTIFIED MINUTE MAN ANCHORS WITH A MINIMUM HOLDING POWER OF 4,725 POUNDS (2143 kg). Protection with Pleat Tape Technical Information 1. Sound hard rock. When a home is situated in a geographical location that Heat tapes draw 6-7 watts per linear foot of length at 120 2. Very-dense and/or cemented sands. Coarse gravel and cobbles, preloaded might experience sub-freezing temperatures, all exposed volts. Tapes can be secured to pipes with duct tape or heat silts, clays, and corals. (Probe torque value range-greater than water piping shall be protected by installing electric tape on transfer adhesive. Tape must be connected to power source - 550 inch pounds). the pipes. This heat tape must be listed for mfg'd, home use with 3-wire grounded cord set. Tapes come in increments by a nationally recognized testing agency. Two types of heat of 6' up to 30', then 10'or 20' increments to 100,'.Amount 3. Medium-dense coarse sands, sandy gravels, very-stiff silts and clays. tapes are available and should be installed in the following of tape to be used is as follows: (Probe torque value range- 350-550 inch pounds). manner: No wind — No insulation conditions 1. Automatic heat tape (with thermostat). 1/2" pipe — 15 OF run straight on pipe 4. Loose to medium dense sands. firm to Qs 06(bve®!�� 55,E ia�ersl,bt$' a I u v i a n a. This tape is approved for installation on a//types of — 24°F 3 turns per foot fill. (Probe torque value range- 200-349 inch pounds). pipe, including plastic pipe. — 45°F 6 turns per foot b. If tape is installed in climates where temperatures do 3/4" pipe — 5 OF run straight not exceed—5'Fahrenheit, the tape can be applied — 16°F 3 turns per foot USE IN in a straight line down the pipe. It should then be taped in place with heat duct tape which can be ob- — 40°F 6 terns per foot MARK MODEL DESCRIPT,11ONt, - -- c4QIL TYPE' tained locally. An alternate method is the use of heat transfer adhesive, and the tape is cemented to the MMA-2 650-DH 5/8 Double Head, Earth Auger Anchor 2, 3, 4 pipe. This adhesive will be specified by the manufac- Automatic tapes can be covered with insulation—can be MMA-4 650-DH 3/4 Double Head, Earth Auger Anchor 2. 3, 4 turer of the tape. used on plastic pipe. Non-automatic tapes—should not be c. In areas of colder climates, it is recommended that covered with insulation, except on iron or copper pipe. MMA-38 650-DH 11/16 Double Head, Earth Auger Anchor 2. 3, 4 the pipe be wrapped with the heat tape. A specified MMA-40 636-DH 5/8 Double Head. Earth Auger Anchor 2,3,4 number of turns per linear foot will be specified in in- MMA-28 636-DH 3/4 Double Head, Earth Auger Anchor 2,3,4 strucuons. d. After the heat tape has been permanently affixed to MMA-30 4430-OH 5/8 Double Head, Double Disk, Earth 2 Aped with a fiberglass Material Needed Auger Anchor the pipe, it should then be wrapped g insulation with a minimum "R" factor of 4. The MMA-36 4430-OH 11/16 Double Head, Double Disk, Earth 2 fiberglass insulation is then wrapped with a weather- Auger Anchor proof vinyl. This can be secured with duct tape to 3-wire grounded cord set MMA-6 4430-DH 3/4 Double Head, Double Disk, Earth 2 complete the installation. Quantity of R-4 fiberglass insulation Auger Anchor 2. Non-automatic heat tape(without thermostat.) Vinyl sheet for outer wrap MMA-35 36-XDH 36" Double Head Cross Drive Anchor 1 a. This tope approved is not for plastic pipe,unless tape Duct tape MMA-8 48-XDH 48" Double Head Cross Drive Anchor 1 is left exposed. (No outer wrap of insulation.) Knife MMA-18 THDH Double Tension Head SLAB b. The installation of the heat tape is the same as for the MMA-18 THDHLS Double Tension Head W/Lag & Shetld SLAB automatic tape. It can be wrapped with outer insula- tion if it is on iron or copper pipe. However,this will MMA-10 36-DH Double Head Coral Anchor CORAL shorten the life of the tape due to the continuous ex- MMA-12 210-OH Double Head Tension Device for SLAB istence of heat. Slab There are currently three heat tapes approved for tnf 'd. MMA-14 210-PDH Double Head Tenison Device for SLAB g Concrete home use, and following is some data supplied by the manufacturers: MMA-42 210-JDH Swivel Double Head Anchor W/base SLAB for Concrete 1. Safety Heat AMUL (Automatic) MMA-22 100-DH Double Head Tension Device Adaptor CONNECT Cable MUL.(Non-Automatic) MMASD2 Stabilizing Device 2.3,4 by Smith Gates Corp. 2. E—Z Heat MT(Automatic) Wire Craft MN (Non-Automatic) -NOTE: MANY ANCHORS ARE DESIGNED FOR PARTICULAR SOIL CONDITIONS AND ARE UNACCEPTABLE FOR USE IN OTHER TYPE SOILS. WE HAVE 3. Wrap-0n Tape (No Model Data) THEREFORE LISTED THE SOILS FOR WHICH EACH ANCHOR IS DESIGNED AND APPROVED. SOIL CLASSIFICATIONS ARE TAKEN FROM THE "STANDARD FOR THE INSTALLATION OF MOBILE HOMES" NFPA 501A 1975/ANSI A225.1 1957. 35 _ 44 Instructions For Waste Drainage System Draining Water Lines _ To insure that the water supply liars are completely Final brain connections are made at the 3" outlet. drained it will be necessary to"blow out"the lines.The air When connecting this drain outlet to the main sewer • ressure necessary can be delivered by afire um system, approved 3"connectors should be used at both P pump, ends. The drain lines installed on.the Dome must have rartium cleaner, air compresser, etc. a slope of 1/4" per foot and be supported at intervals SJ U not exceeding 41. See below. Z An adapter to fit the center sets can be fabricated from a _ rubber Iona with a tube connected to the end as shown V below. The procedure to blow out the lines is as follows: 1. Disconnect the water supply at the water supply inlet EXT. WALL O and let lines drain for several minutes. FLQOii - � 2. Starting at the fixture the greatest distance from the » water supply inlet, slip the rubber cone and hose over 3"OUTLET TO NEXT OUTLET IF REOD. ® t� the fixture as shown below, and blow thru the hose by " " �- RL® making an ado ter for the um air rom resser, air 3x3a3 S7 IF REop. g P pump, P a"JE tank, etc. -�' BY OTiCONNHERS PIPE/FITTINGS 3. Do this on all fixtures until no more coater is discharged sr ®rHEs3 from the water supply inlet.At this point no more water ELASTOMER COUPLER remains in the lines and the water supply inlet shall be SITE SEWER HOOK. UP < tRs capped. < v Ig After the system has been connected, all the fixtures in �® the home shall be filled with water and allowed to drain through the newly installed system. Check all joints for visible leaks. CA. B6- Wherever it is necessary to install a drain line from one section to another,only approved couplers should be used to make the connection.This is illustrated below. FLOOR r® ELASTOMER COUPLER ASS COUPLING �® Ai3S CONNECTION CEILING FAN • ��./ ®�trlt4l i A is � , INSTALLMENT RIDGE BEAD W �•^ .'fit r1�:' � •��?B,+ ' ELECIRIc&L SUPPLY wM INSTAUM BY MANUFAC1gIliER jI•� Ty ry,��,1lti a - ^ "'r1 1. 0 . DECORATIVE BEAM �% - � a . � ®F�I';j+.''• ..... ,ems I'll, .. a �� Protective ring(shipped loose by manufacturer) 9�®�7es®atYB1�� to be installed in such a manner that no combustible JUNCTION BOX(SHIPPED LOOSE BY MAN[IFACTUREIZ)TO BE INSTALLED IN material would be between fan canopy and jim Hon box' Q DECORATIVE BEAM f 4.3 I 36 SECTION 5 PROPERLY INSTALLED AND CONNECTED Appliance and Fixture Installation GROUND ANCHOR AND FRAME CONNECTION DRYER INSTALLATION If your home is equipped'u ith a clothes dryer, it must be exhausted to the outside by a moisture-line exhaust 00 system. 4W to SW For those homes which are CAUTION: THIS EXHAUST SYSTEM MUST NOTto TERMINATE UNDER THE HOME. EXTERIOR WALL f designed diagonal frame only fr 0 V ��L ame ties, the All required components and fittings are provided in MFG. EXH. anchor shall be installed in the home. Openings in either the wall or floor are I HOOD OR line with the ties. One provided. After the duct is installed, the openings in EOUIV. method of restricting lateral the wall or floor (both inside and outside) must be deflection is shown in caulked or sealed. (FIGURE 2). This is from If your home is not equipped with a dryer, but an the Department of Defense, electrical outlet is provided for one,then an opening in Defense Civil Preparedness the wall or floor is provided. Installation of the DRYER DUCT exhaust system must be in accordance with the dryer Agency publication manufacturer's installation instructions. "Protecting Mobile Homes from High Winds". To 'm W­%"y�4 minimize the deflection or slicing through the soil by the anchor rod at ground level when frame ties are Ao connected to provide a ®® diagonal tension a concrete �a � ..r•6 cylindrical "collar" or equal is required (approximately La- 10" in diameter and 18" deep) be poured around the anchor shaft. Another ],a. Qsa- cyland.g accepted way to limit lateral deflection is by use of a tested and approved "Metal j Stabilizing Device" (Figure 3). This plate is driven in front of the anchor's W N Ski' direction of pull and will act to minimize rod deflection. DUCT DROPOUT* \ V WIFG:EXH. H000 OR EOUIV, °°®9®°8ygye0®OB�a&s°9° + sr,... - .•e.e...� !fit 7. o®®gyp N^'. . ...• ,6.p�A® FLEX DdCT INSTALLED !� AT SITE 9 rT q®® may' .=GaEpC .,�� °Ie CAUTION:INSTALLATION OF THE t o � .c� �' f�`�•"® ss i .m �'•C? ^u Y 7 r EXHAUST SYSTEM MUST ' i BEINACCORDANCE — AC9Ct) r2 s W/THE DRYER + CAUTION:THIS EXHAUST SYSTEM �a- MUST NOT 1 ERMINATE MANUFACTURERS �® INSTRUCTIONS .� UNDER THE HOME. . 100 OP 42 °®40Eatia�-i�oe�ia�"°°° 37 TYPICAL HEAT DUCT CROSSOVER "aRanchors FURNACE EXT WALL 10"MIN DIA DUCT WRAPPED W/MIN R 4 Q INSULATION OR EQUIVALENT Stm Solt&Nut EXT WALL Arrh IV 4430-5/8, 11/15 � ( •l DUCT DUCT & 3/4 -' JL _ LISTED CLAMP TYP. Casale Solt Mut 559 5/8, 11/15& GA LV.STRAPS 4'•O"O.C- 3/4 DUCT MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE Eye WITH MFG.INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AflChor NOTE DUCT SHA LL NOT COME IN CONTACT WITH GROUND AM HEAT PUMP 100D1"l Swivel 36 4W 36 Head lye AdpL Cr ®va CAUTION: Be sure the drain hose hangs free beneath the floor insulation and is not kinked so the condensate water will flow freely through it. NOTE: We recommend disposal of the condensate beyond the perimeter of the home, an additional length of tubing will be 210.lDH required and the drain pipe must be sloped down approximately 1 inch per foot and protected from freezing. ® 41 210PON ®Qi! 2100H °�� Minute Man Anchor CAUTION: Failure to route the drain ho$e where it will not be kinked will cause the drain trap to overflow, leaking water onto the I fj0�' Drive 11lieChwe floor. THOHLS • • STRAP SUCkLE Also ""Sic Pixar Available Galvanized Strapping �� "m pfw !ags riXe EXTERIOR LIGHT CONNECTION he F de email aMaaMad-od Herm Construdi4ion $Slety Standards GLOBE SEALED JUL 13 1994 O JUNCTION 80X 00 NOT COPY Motet Srw*et This page is the c4chgive p T.L Arnold 8 Aswclntss,tna. protected by s Fedoras Unpublish a O right. 8UC w/s FC WM Crimpiv Tool ' � � O FC It W/S COLOR CODED GROUND CONNECTOR WIRE WIRE NUT 305 Wee Walker street • ftqt Fid ROdt, Naft Caroiine '21 • Teteptlt m 104/8924M CAUTION:Only a qualified electrician should be employed to handle the electrical Installation.Inexperlenced persons might very well cause serious or fatal accidents. C.,i�w A) I ' I 41 v 38 I i A&aee Af"nchors ANCHORS AND ANCHORING EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION There are two basic methods of installing anchors. each equally effective in properly securing mobile �lowes to the ground. ki MACHINE INSTALLATION 1. Mini-mum anchor capacity required is as noted and indicated on P.E. Certified Pier & Tie-Down details. In this method, the anchor is turned four feet (or to full depth) into the ground by an 2. Anchors shall be certified by a professional engineer, architect, ora anchor drive machine. _ -- nationally recognized testing'laboratory as to their resistance, based X)R on the maximum angle of diagonal tie and/or vertical tie loading and angle of anchor installation and type of soil in which the-anchor is to be installed. 0 3. Ground anchors shall be embedded below the frost line and be at least �` r► , ' 12 inches above the water table. 4. Ground anchors shall be installed to their full depth, and stabilizer �i plates shall be installed to provide added resistance to overturning J •• �� or sliding forces. y- Attach anchor to 2. Auger is placed In proper 3• Anter mould be installed at a machine, position in line with strap,and slight angle as&oown to assure Anchoring EQuii pment machine started, head being positioned behind future amrlg. i 1. Anchor straps should be Type 1, Finish 13, Grade 1 steel strapping, 1-1/4 operakm inches wide and 0.035 inches in thickness, certified by a registered CAUTION: The installation of anchors with a drive machine is a twopersme professional engineer or architect as conforming with ASTM Standard INSTALLATION WITH MANUAL OR MECHANICAL POST HOLE DIGGER Specification D3953-91, Standard Specification for Strapping, ]Flat Steel In this method, anchors can be installed with equipment available to the average and Seals. homeowner. 2. Where a vertical tie and a diagonal tie are located at the same place, both ties may be connected to a single anchor, provided that the anchor used is capable of carrying both loads, simultaneously. 3. Anchoring equipment exposed to weathering shall have a resistance to weather deterioration at least equivalent to that provided by a coatingof zinc on steel of not less than 0.30 ounces per square foot of surface coated. &' ' t e TRA DESIGN REVIEW ° i°� 106_W Review of these plane aloes not aisthorizs r _.P .., ora rave any aasisseon or dev68tion Inose the Han*Co` n Safety Standards. t. A holey i$ dug to a depth of 2. After the hole is dug to 24"depth,the 3. After anchor is Installed to fu41 dsptfo. approximately two feet in anchor is turned into tho ground by earth is repat ited.six inches afa time. MAY 14 1999 the proper, position as hand, using a rod or length of pipe for explained und_ee machine leverage_. 00 NOT COPY inStallat.Olt. of T. R.ArrAW & A iates,is the Waiam" Im rope&b a rpralsew ich by a f�dea9 unpab#sQ�y. WARNING: %c�gj&tj ftV underground water lines, phone lines and power lines using either method. • • Review of than plant dose W tuftriaa Giles Industries, Inc. Ramie F•;era tManufq tv ed olfom�as Gal"Ird &Selaty Wag-,- JUL ans--JUL 1 3. 1994 chDo r4otcapr C 12� A it pay b the estet�ve prgwdy of T.R.Arnohi&Assvci..�g ,,lei. 39 protected by d i•C•rA 10,4 .4.eopy- riaht. 40