[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 24, Volume 5]

[Revised as of April 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 24CFR3280.306]



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                 TITLE 24--HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

 

 CHAPTER XX--OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR HOUSING--FEDERAL HOUSING 

        COMMISSIONER, DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

 

PART 3280_MANUFACTURED HOME CONSTRUCTION AND SAFETY STANDARDS--Table 

of Contents

 

           Subpart D_Body and Frame Construction Requirements

 

Sec.  3280.306  Windstorm protection.



    (a) Provisions for support and anchoring systems. Each manufactured 

home shall have provisions for support/anchoring or foundation systems 

that, when properly designed and installed, will resist overturning and 

lateral movement (sliding) of the manufactured home as imposed by the 

respective design loads. For Wind Zone I, the design wind loads to be 

used for calculating resistance to overturning and lateral movement 

shall be the simultaneous application of the wind loads indicated in 

Sec.  3280.305(c)(1)(i), increased by a factor of 1.5. The 1.5 factor of 

safety for Wind Zone I is also to be applied simultaneously to both the 

vertical building projection, as horizontal wind load, and across the 

surface of the full roof structure, as uplift loading. For Wind Zones II 

and III, the resistance shall be determined by the simultaneous 

application of the horizontal drag and uplift wind loads, in accordance 

with Sec.  3280.305(c)(1)(ii). The basic allowable stresses of materials 

required to resist overturning and lateral movement shall not be 

increased in the design and proportioning of these members. No 

additional shape or location factors need to be applied in the design of 

the tiedown system. The dead load of the structure may be used to resist 

these wind loading effects in all Wind Zones.

    (1) The provisions of this section shall be followed and the support 

and anchoring systems shall be designed by a Registered Professional 

Engineer or Architect.

    (2) The manufacturer of each manufactured home is required to make 

provision for the support and anchoring systems but is not required to 

provide the anchoring equipment or stabilizing devices. When the 

manufacturer's installation instructions provide for the main frame 

structure to be used as the points for connection of diagonal ties, no 

specific connecting devices need be provided on the main frame 

structure.

    (b) Contents of instructions. (1) The manufacturer shall provide 

printed instructions with each manufactured home specifying the location 

and required capacity of stabilizing devices on which the design is 

based. The manufacturer shall provide drawings and specifications 

certified by a registered professional engineer or architect indicating 

at least one acceptable system of anchoring, including the details of 

required straps or cables, their end connections, and all other devices 

needed to transfer the wind loads from the manufactured home to an 

anchoring or foundation system.



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    (2) For anchoring systems, the instructions shall indicate:

    (i) The minimum anchor capacity required;

    (ii) That anchors should be certified by a professional engineer, 

architect, or a nationally recognized testing laboratory as to their 

resistance, based on the maximum angle of diagonal tie and/or vertical 

tie loading (see paragraph (c)(3) of this section) and angle of anchor 

installation, and type of soil in which the anchor is to be installed;

    (iii) That ground anchors should be embedded below the frost line 

and be at least 12 inches above the water table; and

    (iv) That ground anchors should be installed to their full depth, 

and stabilizer plates should be installed to provide added resistance to 

overturning or sliding forces.

    (v) That anchoring equipment should be certified by a registered 

professional engineer or architect to resist these specified forces in 

accordance with testing procedures in ASTM Standard Specification D3953-

91, Standard Specification for Strapping, Flat Steel and Seals.

    (c) Design criteria. The provisions made for anchoring systems shall 

be based on the following design criteria for manufactured homes.

    (1) The minimum number of ties provided per side of each home shall 

resist design wind loads required in Sec.  3280.305(c)(1).

    (2) Ties shall be as evenly spaced as practicable along the length 

of the manufactured home, with not more than two (2) feet open-end 

spacing on each end.

    (3) Vertical ties or straps shall be positioned at studs. 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 loadings, simultaneously.

    (4) Add-on sections of expandable manufactured homes shall have 

provisions for vertical ties at the exposed ends.

    (d) Requirements for ties. Manufactured homes in Wind Zone I require 

only diagonal ties. These ties shall be placed along the main frame and 

below the outer side walls. All manufactured homes designed to be 

located in Wind Zones II and III shall have a vertical tie installed at 

each diagonal tie location.

    (e) Protection requirements. Protection shall be provided at sharp 

corners where the anchoring system requires the use of external straps 

or cables. Protection shall also be provided to minimize damage to 

siding by the cable or strap.

    (f) Anchoring equipment--load resistance. Anchoring equipment shall 

be capable of resisting an allowable working load equal to or exceeding 

3,150 pounds and shall be capable of withstanding a 50 percent overload 

(4,725 pounds total) without failure of either the anchoring equipment 

or the attachment point on the manufactured home.

    (g) Anchoring equipment--weatherization. Anchoring equipment exposed 

to weathering shall have a resistance to weather deterioration at least 

equivalent to that provided by a coating of zinc on steel of not less 

than 0.30 ounces per square foot of surface coated, and in accordance 

with the following:

    (1) Slit or cut edges of zinc-coated steel strapping do not need to 

be zinc coated.

    (2) Type 1, Finish B, Grade 1 steel strapping, 1-1/4 inches wide and 

0.035 inches in thickness, certified by a registered professional 

engineer or architect as conforming with ASTM Standard Specification 

D3953-91, Standard Specification for Strapping, Flat Steel, and Seals.



[40 FR 58752, Dec. 18, 1975. Redesignated at 44 FR 20679, Apr. 6, 1979, 

as amended at 52 FR 4583, Feb. 12, 1987; 59 FR 2473, Jan. 14, 1994]



    Effective Date Note: At 70 FR 72045, Nov. 30, 2005, Sec.  3280.306 

was amended by revising paragraph (b)(1), effective May 30, 2006. For 

the convenience of the user the revised text follows:



Sec.  3280.306  Windstorm protection.



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    (b) Contents of instructions. (1) The manufacturer must provide 

printed instructions with each manufactured home that specify the 

location and required capacity of stabilizing devices on which the 

home's design is based. The manufacturer must identify by paint, label, 

decal stencil, or other means:



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the location of each column support pier location required along the 

marriage line(s) of multi-section manufactured homes; each pier location 

required along the perimeter of the home; each required shear wall pier 

support; and any other special pier support locations specified in the 

manufacturer's printed instructions. Such identifications must be 

visible after the home is installed. The manufacturer must provide 

drawings and specifications, certified by a registered professional 

engineer or architect, that indicate at least one acceptable system of 

anchoring, including the details or required straps or cables, their end 

connections, and all other devices needed to transfer the wind loads 

from the manufactured home to an anchoring or foundation system.



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