S.C. Code Regs. ch. 79, app A
Tables
Table 1
Alternate Manufactured Home Foundation Systems (Single or Multi Section Homes)
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Alternate Systems |
Main Components |
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Concrete or Concrete Block Load Bearing Perimeter Foundation |
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1. |
Exterior load bearing perimeter foundation on concrete footing. |
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2. |
Wooden structure of home is securely fastened to the load bearing perimeter foundation. |
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3. |
For multi'sectional homes, interior piers, or wall. |
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Pile/Post Foundation |
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1. |
Wooden, concrete, or steel interior piles or posts with timber or concrete caps. |
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2. |
Perimeter enclosure material of block, brick, permanent wood, or material similar to exterior siding of the home. |
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Concrete Slab or Continuous Footing Foundations |
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1. |
Concrete slab or continuous interior pier footings. |
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2. |
Perimeter concrete footings. |
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3. |
Frame ties attached to perimeter footings. |
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4. |
Perimeter enclosure material of block, brick, permanent wood, matrial similar to exterior siding of the home. |
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Piers-Ground Anchors Foundation |
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1. |
Piers composed of formed-in-place concrete, concrete block or steel pedestals on concrete footers or crushed stone. |
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2. |
Steel ground anchors in soil or embedded in concrete deadmen in soil. |
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3. |
Frame times with or without over-the-top ties. |
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4. |
Enclosure material (skirting) to match exterior siding of the home. |
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Permanent Wood Foundation |
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1. |
Permanent wood blocks or steel interior piers on concrete footers. |
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2. |
Steel ground anchors embedded in soil or embedded in concrete in the soil. |
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3. |
Frame ties with or without over-the-top ties. |
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4. |
Permanent wood perimeter enclosure. |
Table 2
Nondesigned Footing Areas for Allowable
Soil Bearing Capacity
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Roof Live Load (psf) |
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South Zone 75 (psf) |
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Single Section |
Multi* Section [FN***] |
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Width of Units up to |
12 |
14 |
12 |
14 |
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and including |
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(ft.) [FN**] |
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Tributary Pier |
6 |
8 |
8 |
8 |
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Spacing (ft.) |
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[FN**] |
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Pier Load (lb.) |
2700 |
3150 |
3600 |
4200 |
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[FN**] |
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Allowable Soil Bearing Capacity |
Minimum Required Footing Area (sq. in.) |
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1000 psf |
389 |
454 |
518 |
605 |
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1500 psf |
259 |
302 |
346 |
403 |
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2000 psf |
194 |
227 |
259 |
302 |
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3000 psf |
[FN*] |
151 |
173 |
202 |
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4000 psf |
[FN*] |
[FN*] |
[FN*] |
151 |
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6000 psf |
[FN*] |
[FN*] |
[FN*] |
[FN*] |
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8000 psf |
[FN*] |
[FN*] |
[FN*] |
[FN*] |
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Notes: |
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(a) Rear cantilever or floor beyond the frame is assumed to be less than 2 feet. |
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(b) For units wider than the dimensions shown in the above table, an engineering analysis will be needed to determine pier spacing. |
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(c) Individual supports shall not bear a design load greater than 8,000 lb, 14,000 lb, ultimate. |
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[FN*] Minimum required footings shall be not less than 144 sq. in. (1 sq. ft.). |
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All values above 144.0 shown. |
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[FN**] If unit(s) is supplied with overhanging eaves, see manufacturer's installation instructions. |
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[FN***] See appropriate column for individual section width selected. Multiple section homes may have concentrated roof support which will require special consideration. |
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Table 3 A
Number of Ties Required Per Side, for Single Section Manufactured Homes.
Zone I
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Length of Home |
Vertical Ties |
Diagonal Ties |
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Up to 40' |
2 |
3 |
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40' to 46' |
2 |
4 |
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46' to 49' |
2 |
5 |
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49' to 58' |
3 |
5 |
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58' to 84' |
3 |
6 |
Table 3 B
Number of Ties Required Per Side, for Single Section Manufactured Homes.
Zone II
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Length of Home |
Vertical Ties |
Diagonal Ties |
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Up to 46' |
2 |
4 |
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46' to 49' |
2 |
5 |
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49' to 58' |
3 |
5 |
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58' to 70' |
3 |
6 |
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70' to 73' |
3 |
7 |
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73' to 84' |
4 |
7 |
Notes
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