Wash. Admin. Code § 296-150P-0330 - What is required for comprehensive design-plan approval?
If you are the manufacturer applying for state-plan approval:
(1) You must submit two sets
of comprehensive design plans (do not send originals) to us for approval.
Design plans must be accompanied by the initial filing fee, if appropriate, and
the design-plan fee. (See WAC
296-150P-3000.)
(2) Your comprehensive design plan must
indicate compliance with the appropriate ANSI standards in the following plans
and drawings:
(a) Floor plans relating to fire
and life safety, electrical, plumbing, liquefied petroleum (LP) and/or natural
gas systems and appliances, and air conditioning systems, if applicable, of
each recreational park trailer.
(b)
Plumbing line drawings which describe the size, length and location of gas
piping lines, liquid and body waste lines, liquid and body waste tanks, and
potable water tanks.
(c) Electrical
drawings.
(d) Structural drawings
showing compliance with ANSI A119.5, Chapter 5.
Note: |
We will provide a check list with detailed requirements for each type of plan upon request. |
(3) Current comprehensive design plans must
be available at each manufacturing location.
(4) You must have an approved quality control
manual. (See WAC
296-150P-0400,
296-150P-0410.)
Note: |
You do not need a quality control manual if you are an individual asking us to inspect a recreational park trailer. |
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 43.22.340 and 43.22.420. 97-16-043, § 296-150P-0330, filed 7/31/97, effective 12/1/97.
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