[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 24, Volume 5]
[Revised as of April 1, 2008]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 24CFR3280.403]

[Page 140-141]
 
                 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 E_Testing
 
Sec. 3280.403  Standard for windows and sliding glass doors used in manufactured homes.

    (a) Scope. This section sets the requirements for prime windows and 
sliding glass doors except for windows used in entry doors. Windows so 
mounted are components of the door and thus are excluded from this 
standard.
    (b) Standard. All primary windows and sliding glass doors shall 
comply with AAMA 1701.2-95, Voluntary Standard Primary Window and 
Sliding Glass Door for Utilization in Manufactured Housing, except the 
exterior and interior pressure tests must be conducted at the design 
wind loads required for components and cladding specified in Sec. 
3280.305(c)(1).
    (c) Installation. All primary windows and sliding glass doors shall 
be installed in a manner which allows proper operation and provides 
protection against the elements (see Sec. 3280.307).
    (d) Glass. (1) Safety glazing materials, where used, shall meet ANSI 
Z97.1-1984, ``Safety Performance Specifications and Methods of Test for 
Safety Glazing Materials Used in Buildings.''
    (2) Sealed insulating glass, where used, must meet all performance 
requirements for Class C in accordance

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with ASTM E 774-97, Standard Specification for the Classification of the 
Durability of Sealed Insulating Glass Units. The sealing system must be 
qualified in accordance with ASTM E 773-97, Standard Test Methods for 
Accelerated Weathering of Sealed Insulating Glass Units. Each glass unit 
must be permanently identified with the name of the insulating glass 
manufacturer.
    (e) Certification. All primary windows and sliding glass doors to be 
installed in manufactured homes must be certified as complying with AAMA 
1701.2-95. This certification must be based on tests conducted at the 
design wind loads specified in Sec. 3280.305(c)(1).
    (1) All such windows and doors must show evidence of certification 
by affixing a quality certification label to the product in accordance 
with ANSI Z34.1-1993, Third-Party Certification Programs for Products, 
Processes, and Services.
    (2) In determining certifiability of the products, an independent 
quality assurance agency shall conduct pre-production specimen tests in 
accordance with AAMA 1701.2-95. Further, such agency must inspect the 
product manufacturer's facility at least twice per year.
    (f) Protection of primary window and sliding glass door openings in 
high wind areas. For homes designed to be located in Wind Zones II and 
III, manufacturers shall design exterior walls surrounding the primary 
window and sliding glass door openings to allow for the installation of 
shutters or other protective covers, such as plywood, to cover these 
openings. Although not required, the Department encourages manufacturers 
to provide the shutters or protective covers and to install receiving 
devices, sleeves, or anchors for fasteners to be used to secure the 
shutters or protective covers to the exterior walls. If the manufacturer 
does not provide shutters or other protective covers to cover these 
openings, the manufacturer must provide to the homeowner instructions 
for at least one method of protecting primary window and sliding glass 
door openings. This method must be capable of resisting the design wind 
pressures specified in Sec. 3280.305 without taking the home out of 
conformance with the standards in this part. These instructions must be 
included in the printed instructions that accompany each manufactured 
home. The instructions shall also indicate whether receiving devices, 
sleeves, or anchors, for fasteners to be used to secure the shutters or 
protective covers to the exterior walls, have been installed or provided 
by the manufacturer.

[52 FR 4583, Feb. 12, 1987, as amended at 52 FR 35543, Sept. 22, 1987; 
58 FR 55009, Oct. 25, 1993; 59 FR 2474, Jan. 14, 1994; 70 FR 72046, Nov. 
30, 2005]