(A) Field assembly.
Home manufacturers shall provide specific installation
instructions for the proper field assembly of manufacturer-supplied and shipped
loose ducts, plumbing, and fuel supply system parts that are necessary to join
all sections of the home and shall be designed to be located underneath the
home. The installation instructions shall be designed in accordance with
applicable requirements of the MCHSS
MHCSS. Where manufacturer's installation instructions
are not available or do not address an element of the installation, the Ohio
plumbing code, the Ohio mechanical code, and this rule shall
govern.
(B) Utility
connections.
Refer to rule 4781-6-
02.9
4781-6- 03.9 of the Administrative
Code.
(C) Water supply.
(1) Crossover. Multi-section homes with
plumbing in both sections require water-line crossover connections to join all
sections of the home.
(2) Maximum
supply pressure and reduction. When the local water supply pressure exceeds
eighty pounds per square inch to the manufactured home, a pressure-reducing
valve shall be installed.
(3)
Mandatory shutoff valve.
(a) An identified and
accessible shutoff valve shall be installed between the water supply and the
inlet.
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(b)
The water riser for the shut-off valve connection shall be located underneath
or adjacent to the manufactured home with the shut-off valve accessible within
three feet of the point where the water supply enters the perimeter of the
manufactured home or emerges from underground.
(c) The shutoff valve shall be a full-flow
gate or ball valve, or equivalent valve.
(4) Freezing protection. Water line
crossovers completed during
installation shall be protected from freezing.
(a) If subject to freezing temperatures, the
water connection shall be wrapped with insulation or otherwise protected to
prevent freezing.
(b) In areas
subject to freezing or subfreezing temperatures, exposed sections of water
supply piping, shutoff valves, pressure reducers, and pipes in water heater
compartments shall be insulated or otherwise protected from freezing.
(c) Use of pipe
- heating cable. Only pipe
- heating cable
listed for the intended use shall be
permitted to be used. It shall be fused or used with a fused plug and shall be
installed in accordance with the cable manufacturer
's installation instructions.
(5) Testing procedures.
(a) The water system shall be inspected and
tested for leaks after completion at the
site in accordance with the
manufacturer's installation instructions. Where no manufacturer's
installation
manual test procedure is available, the test shall be performed in accordance
with testing procedures provided on forms approved by the
commission
division
.
(b) The water heater shall be disconnected
when using an air-only test to prevent damage to the water heater for pressures
above eighty psi.
(D) Drainage system.
(1) Crossovers. Multi-section homes with
plumbing in more than one section require drainage system crossover connections
to join all sections of the home.
(2) Assembly and support. If portions of the
drainage system were shipped loose because the portions were necessary to join
all sections of the home and designed to be located underneath the home, the
portions shall be installed and supported in accordance with
the manufacturer's home
installation instructions
or
OMHC
the
division's rules.
(3) Proper
slopes. Drains shall be completed in accordance with manufacturer's home
installation instructions or
OMHC
the division's rules.
(a) Drain lines shall not slope less than
one-quarter inch per foot unless otherwise noted on the schematic diagram, as
shown in figure 6.1 of this rule.
(b) A slope of one-eighth inch per foot may
be permitted when a clean out is installed at the upper end of the
run.
(4) Testing
procedures.
The drainage system shall be inspected and tested for leaks
after completion at the site in accordance with the manufacturer's installation
instructions. Where no manufacturer's installation manual test procedure is
available, the test shall be performed in accordance with testing procedures
provided on forms approved by the commission
division
.
(E) Fuel supply system.
(1) Proper supply pressure. The gas piping
system in the home is designed for a pressure that is at least ten inches of
water column [ 5.8 ounces per square inch or 0.36 psi] and not more than
fourteen inches of water column [eight ounces per square inch 0.5 psi]. If gas
from any supply source exceeds
,
, or could exceed
, this
pressure, a
regulator shall be installed.
(2) Crossovers.
Multi-section homes with fuel supply piping in both sections
require crossover connections to join all sections of the home.
(3) Testing procedures. The gas system shall
be inspected and tested for leaks after completion at the
site in accordance
with the
manufacturer's installation instructions. Where no manufacturer's
installation manual test procedure is available, the test shall be performed in
accordance with testing procedures on forms approved by the
commission
division
.
(F) Ductwork connections.
(1) Crossovers. Multi-section homes with
ductwork in more than one section require crossover connections to complete the
duct system of the home. All ductwork connections, including duct collars,
shall be sealed to prevent air leakage. Galvanized metal straps or tape and
mastics listed to UL 181 A or UL181 B shall be used around the duct collar and
secured tightly to make all connections.
(2) If metal straps are used, the metal
straps shall be secured with galvanized sheet metal screw
s.
(3)
Metal ducts shall be fastened to the collar with a minimum of three galvanized
sheet metal screws equally spaced around the collar.
(4) Air conditioning or heating ducts shall
be installed in accordance with applicable requirements of the duct
manufacturer's installation instructions.
(5) The duct shall be suspended or supported
above the ground by straps or other approved means that are spaced at a maximum
distance not to exceed four feet or as otherwise permitted by the
installation
instructions. When straps are used to support a flexible type duct, the straps
shall be at least three-fourths
of an inch wide
and shall be installed such that the straps cannot slip between any two spirals
and arranged under the floor to prevent compression or kinking in any location,
as shown in figures 6A and 6B of this rule.
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(6)
Crossover ducts outside the thermal envelope of the manufactured home, in
uninsulated basements or uninsulated crawlspaces, shall be insulated to an
Rvalue of four or better in accordance with ASTM C-518, UL181 for flexible
ducts or equal thermal protection and covered with a vapor retarder.
(7) In-floor or ceiling crossover duct
connections shall be installed and sealed to prevent air leakage.
(8) Support of crossover ducts does not
include resting loose on rocks, brick, blocks, or other materials resting on
the ground.
(9) Floor joists shall
not be notched or cut into in
anyway
any way during the
installation of on-
site
ductwork.
(10) Repair any tears in
the outlining of ductwork and cover all exposed metal surfaces, boots, and
connections with insulation with a minimum R-value of four and a vapor
barrier.
Notes
Ohio Admin. Code 4781-6-03.6
Effective:
1/20/2020
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates:
8/27/2019 and
01/20/2025
Promulgated
Under:
119.03
Statutory Authority:
4781.04,
4781.14
Rule Amplifies:
4781.04,
4781.14
Prior Effective Dates: 09/15/2006, 01/01/2010, 06/02/2011,
12/01/2012