Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 15C-1.0108 - Anchor and Anchor Component Test Specifications
(1) The anchor may be tested in one piece or
cut in half. When the anchor is cut in half for test purposes, the top or head
shall be tested with a sling around a bolt, pin, etc., or through the bolt or
connection that the tie-down strap or cable is attached to when the system is
installed on the mobile home. The force required shall be seven thousand one
hundred twenty-five (7, 125) pounds. The disc or helix shall be used in the
certified test. Also, the shimming between the steel plate and the disc will
assure that the hole (minimum 1 1/2'') through the plate and disc will be
vertical with the shaft or rod. Other tests that are equivalent may be used.
(Refer to Example Nos. III, IV and V for the proper format to use in reporting
test results.)
(2) When the anchor
is tested in one piece, the head and the disc will be tested together. The test
block would have a slot cut in the plate for the anchor shaft or rod to pass
through to position the test block with the disc. Connection on the head would
be the same as required in subsection (1) of this rule.
(3) Anchor tensioning device test: Each
different anchor model or type of tensioning device shall be tested with strap
or cable connected to the anchor head connecting device. Force required shall
be four thousand seven hundred twenty-five (4, 725) pounds and continue to
destruction or ten percent (10%) overload. (Refer to Example No. VI for the
proper format to use in reporting test results.)
(4) Method of testing: The tensioning device
(head) shall be tested with strap or cable inserted or connected to the device
or head in the same manner as required to connect or attach when installed on
the mobile/manufactured home or park trailer. Bolt(s) used in the test shall be
identified and listed as a part of the approved anchor assembly. No devices
shall be used in the test that are not regularly furnished and required to be
used with the anchor and component field installation. (Examples: clips,
wedges, pins or other required accessories.)
(5) All field tests shall be performed in the
lower fifty percent (50%) of the soil class.
(6) Anchor and stabilizer holding power for
Type 4(a) Soil shall require a minimum of four thousand seven hundred
twenty-five (4, 725) pounds in each direction. Anchor and stabilizer for Type
4(b) Soil shall require a minimum of six thousand (6, 000) pounds in the
vertical direction and four thousand seven hundred twenty-five (4, 725) pounds
in a forty-five (45) degree horizontal direction. Over two inches (2'') of
uplift or three inches (3'') of side deflection shall be recorded as failure.
(Refer to Example Nos. VII and VIII for the proper format to use in reporting
test results.)
(7) Required Test
Report: Each different type or model design must be field tested for holding
power by an independent testing laboratory and certified by an engineer
registered in the State of Florida. All field tests shall be conducted in the
State of Florida. The lab report shall show the following:
(a) Model tested as described by engineering
drawings.
(b) Method of
installation.
(c) Date of
installation.
(d) Date of pull-out
test.
(e) Soil profile description
for each type soil in which anchor is tested and listed to be installed
according to the soil classification chart printed herein.
(f) Location of field test.
(g) Test equipment used.
(h) Pounds of force exerted and resultant
vertical and horizontal movement in inches for the anchor and
stabilizer.
(i) Description of
stabilizer used in each auger anchor field test, including stabilizer
manufacturer.
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Notes
Rulemaking Authority 320.011, 320.8325(1) FS. Law Implemented 320.77(10), 320.822(12), 320.8285, 320.8325, 320.835(2) FS.
New 1-10-94, Amended 10-2-95, 3-31-99.
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