NFPA 501 2022
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NFPA 501: Standard on Manufactured Housing
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
NFPA | 2022 | 112 |
The 2022 edition of NFPA 501, Standard on Manufactured Housing, can help you maximize safety in manufactured housing with updates to the industry-accepted requirements. NFPA 501, Standard on Manufactured Housing, covers all the equipment and installations used in the design, construction, transportation, fire safety planning, plumbing, heat production, and electrical systems of manufactured homes. Updates to the 2022 edition of NFPA 501, Standard on Manufactured Housing, include the following: Extensive updates to NFPA publication extracts to align with new editions of the codes and standards New extracted definitions added in Chapter 5 for consistency with NFPA 72®, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code® A new requirement in 5.6.1 to test carpet finishes for compliance with 16 CFR Part 1640 or ASTM D2859 A revision to Section 5.9 to standardize terminology and requirements with NFPA 72 The standard covers virtually every aspect of safety in the manufactured housing industry.
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2 | Important Notices and Disclaimers |
3 | Additional Important Notices and Disclaimers |
9 | Chapter 1 General 1.1 Scope. 1.2 Definitions. |
10 | 1.3 Consumer Manual Requirements. 1.4 Incorporation by Reference. |
11 | 1.5 Data Plate. 1.6 Serial Number. 1.7 Excluded Structures. 1.8 Waivers. |
12 | 1.9 Interpretive Bulletins. 1.10 Use of Alternative Construction. 1.11 Certification Label. Chapter 2 Referenced Publications (Reserved) Chapter 3 Reserved Chapter 4 Planning Considerations 4.1 Scope. 4.2 Special Definitions. 4.3 Light and Ventilation. |
13 | 4.4 Ceiling Heights. 4.5 Exit Facilities — Exterior Doors. |
14 | 4.6 Exit Facilities — Egress Windows and Devices. 4.7 Interior Privacy. 4.8 Interior Passage Doors. 4.9 Room Requirements. 4.10 Minimum Room Dimensions. 4.11 Bathroom Passage Doors. 4.12 Hallways. 4.13 Glass and Glazed Openings. |
15 | 4.14 Landings. 4.15 Handrails. 4.16 Guards. |
16 | 4.17 Stairway Illumination. Chapter 5 Fire Safety 5.1 Scope. 5.2 Definitions. |
17 | 5.3 Flame Spread. |
18 | 5.4 Fire Safety of Bathrooms. 5.5 Kitchen Cabinet Protection. |
19 | 5.6 Carpeting. 5.7 Fireblocking. 5.8 Requirements for Thermal Insulating Materials. |
20 | 5.9 Fire and Life Safety EquipmentSmoke Alarms, Smoke Detection, and Household Fire Alarm Systems. |
22 | 5.10 Fire Testing. 5.11 Fire Sprinkler System. 5.12 Attached Garages. 5.13 Carbon Monoxide Detectors. |
24 | Chapter 6 Body and Frame Construction Requirements 6.1 Scope. 6.2 Definitions. 6.3 General Requirements. |
25 | 6.4 Minimum Standards. 6.5 Structural Design Requirements. |
35 | 6.6 Windstorm Protection. |
36 | 6.7 Resistance to Elements and Use. 6.8 Formaldehyde Emission Controls for Certain Wood Products. |
37 | Chapter 7 Testing 7.1 Structural Load Tests. |
38 | 7.2 Test Procedure for Roof Trusses. |
41 | 7.3 Requirements for Windows, Sliding Glass Doors, and Skylights Used in Manufactured Homes. 7.4 Requirements for Egress Windows and Devices for Use in Manufactured Homes. |
42 | 7.5 Requirements for Swinging Exterior Passage Doors for Use in Manufactured Homes. 7.6 Air Chamber Test Method for Certification and Qualification of Formaldehyde Emission Levels. |
43 | Chapter 8 Thermal Protection 8.1 Scope. 8.2 Definitions. 8.3 Materials. 8.4 Condensation Control and Installation of Vapor Retarders. |
46 | 8.5 Air Infiltration. |
47 | 8.6 Heat Loss/Heat Gain. 8.7 Comfort Heat Gain. 8.8 Heat Loss, Heat Gain, and Cooling Load Calculations. |
48 | 8.9 Criteria in Absence of Specific Data. |
50 | 8.10 Heat Loss Certificate. 8.11 Comfort Cooling Certificate and Information. |
52 | Chapter 9 Plumbing Systems 9.1 Scope. 9.2 Definitions. |
53 | 9.3 General Requirements. |
54 | 9.4 Materials. 9.5 Joints and Connections. |
57 | 9.6 Traps and Cleanouts. |
58 | 9.7 Plumbing Fixtures. |
59 | 9.8 Hangers and Supports. |
60 | 9.9 Water Distribution Systems. |
62 | 9.10 Drainage Systems. |
63 | 9.11 Vents and Venting. |
64 | 9.12 Tests and Inspection. |
65 | Chapter 10 Heating, Cooling, and Fuel-Burning Systems 10.1 Scope. 10.2 Definitions. |
66 | 10.3 Minimum Standards. 10.4 Gas Piping Systems. |
70 | 10.5 Oil Piping Systems. |
71 | 10.6 Heat-Producing Appliances. 10.7 Exhaust Duct System and Provisions for the Future Installation of a Clothes Dryer. |
72 | 10.8 Installation of Appliances. |
74 | 10.9 Venting, Ventilation, and Combustion Air. 10.10 Instructions. |
75 | 10.11 Marking. 10.12 Accessibility. 10.13 Cooling Appliances. 10.14 Circulating Air System. |
77 | Chapter 11 Electrical Systems 11.1 Scope. 11.2 Definitions. |
79 | 11.3 Power Supply. |
80 | 11.4 Disconnecting Means and Branch-Circuit Protective Equipment. |
81 | 11.5 Branch Circuits Required. 11.6 Receptacle Outlets. |
82 | 11.7 Fixtures and Appliances. 11.8 Wiring Methods and Materials. |
83 | 11.9 Grounding. |
84 | 11.10 Electrical Testing. 11.11 Calculations. |
86 | 11.12 Wiring of Expandable Units and Multi-Wide Units. 11.13 Outdoor Outlets, Fixtures, Air-Conditioning Equipment, and Other Equipment. 11.14 Painting. 11.15 Polarization. 11.16 Examination of Equipment for Safety. Chapter 12 Transportation 12.1 Scope. 12.2 Definitions. 12.3 General Requirements. |
87 | 12.4 System Requirements. 12.5 System Component Requirements. |
88 | Chapter 13 Special Construction Consideration 13.1 Scope. 13.2 Definitions. 13.3 Dwelling Unit Separation. 13.4 Exterior Walls. |
89 | 13.5 Electrical Service. 13.6 Water Service. 13.7 Safe Rooms. Chapter 14 Referenced Publications 14.1 General. 14.2 NFPA Publications. 14.3 Other Publications. |
95 | 14.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections. Annex A Explanatory Material |
98 | Annex B Structural Calculation Guidelines for In-Transit Conditions for Manufactured Homes |
99 | Annex C Transportation Road Test Protocol Guidelines |
104 | Annex D Informational References |