44-2503 — REHABILITATION REQUIREMENTS
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TITLE 44
LABOR
CHAPTER 25
MOBILE HOME REHABILITATION
44-2503. REHABILITATION REQUIREMENTS. The mobile home shall meet the
following rehabilitation requirements:
(1) A smoke detector (which may be a single station alarm device) shall
be installed on any wall in a hallway or space communicating with each bedroom
area and the living area on the living area side and, when located in a
hallway, the detector shall be between the return air intake and the living
area. Each smoke detector shall be installed in accordance with its listing
and the top of the detector shall be located on a wall four (4) inches to
twelve (12) inches below the ceiling. The detector may be battery-powered or
may be connected to an electrical outlet box by a permanent wiring method into
a general electrical branch circuit, without any switch between the over
current protection device protecting the branch circuit and the detector.
(2) The walls, ceilings and doors of each compartment containing a
gas-fired furnace or water heater shall be lined with five-sixteenth (5/16)
inch gypsum board, unless the door opens to the exterior of the home, in which
case, the door may be all metal construction. All exterior compartments shall
seal to the interior of the mobile home.
(3) Each room designated expressly for sleeping purposes shall have an
exterior exit door or at least one (1) outside egress window or other approved
exit device with a minimum clear dimension of twenty-two (22) inches and a
minimum clear opening of five (5) square feet. The bottom of the exit shall
not be more than thirty-six (36) inches above the floor.
(4) All electrical systems shall be tested for continuity to assure that
metallic parts are properly bonded, tested for operation to demonstrate that
all equipment is connected and in working order, and given a polarity check to
determine that connections are proper. The electrical system shall be properly
protected for the required amperage load. If the unit wiring is of aluminum
conductors, all receptacles and switches rated twenty (20) amperes or less
directly connected to the aluminum conductors shall be marked CO/ALR. Exterior
receptacles other than heat tape receptacles shall be of the ground fault
circuit interrupter (GFI) type. Conductors of dissimilar metals
(copper/aluminum or copper clad aluminum) must be connected in accordance with
section 110-14 of the national electrical code.
(5) The mobile home's gas piping shall be tested with the appliance
valves removed from the piping system and piping capped at those areas. The
piping system shall withstand a pressure of at least six (6) inch mercury or
three (3) psi gauge for a period of not less than ten (10) minutes without
showing any drop in pressure. Pressure shall be measured with a mercury
manometer or a slope gauge calibrated so as to read in increments of not
greater than one-tenth (1/10) pound or an equivalent device. The source of
normal operating pressure shall be isolated before the pressure test is made.
After the appliance connections are reinstalled, the piping system and
connections shall be tested with line pressure of not less than ten (10)
inches nor more than fourteen (14) inches water column air pressure. The
appliance connections shall be tested for leakage with soapy water or a bubble
solution. All gas furnaces and water heaters shall be vented to the exterior
in accordance with chapter 9 of the uniform mechanical code.
(6) A full water or air pressure test will be performed on the mobile
home's water and sewer system.
(a) Water piping shall be tested and proven tight under a water pressure
not less than the working pressure under which it is to be used. The water
used for tests shall be obtained from a potable source of supply. A fifty
(50) pound per square inch (344.5kPa) air pressure may be substituted for
the water test. In either method of test, the piping shall withstand a
test without leaking for a period of not less than fifteen (15) minutes.
(b) A water test shall be applied to the drainage and vent system either
in its entirety or in sections. If applied to the entire system, all
openings in the piping shall be tightly closed, except at the highest
opening, and the system filled with water to the point of overflow. If the
system is tested in sections, each opening shall be tightly plugged except
the highest opening of the section under the test and each section shall
be filled with water, but no section shall be tested with less than a ten
(10) foot (3m) head of water. In testing successive sections, at least the
upper ten (10) feet (3m) of the next preceding section shall be tested, so
that no joint or pipe in the structure, except the uppermost ten (10) feet
(3m) of the system, shall have been submitted to a test of less than a ten
(10) foot (3m) head of water. The water shall be kept in the system or in
the portion under testing for at least fifteen (15) minutes before
inspection starts. The system shall be tight at all points.
(7) All repairs or other work necessary to bring the mobile home into
compliance with the requirements of this section shall be completed before a
certificate of compliance may be issued.