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2、.30 NO COPYING WITHOUT BSI PERMISSION EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT LAW Transportable accommodation units Part 2: Recommendations for design and installation of services and fittings with guidance on transportation, siting and aspects relating to habitationThis British Standard, having been prepa
3、red under the direction of the Sector Board for Building and Civil Engineering, was published under the authority of the Standards Board and comes into effect on 15 June 1998 BSI 1998 First published, June 1998 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committee reference B/5
4、11 Draft for comment 97/105329 DC ISBN 0 580 29521 4 BS 6767-2:1998 Amendments issued since publication Amd. No. Date Text affected Committees responsible for this British Standard The preparation of this British Standard was entrusted to Technical Committee B/511, Buildings mobile and temporary, up
5、on which the following bodies were represented: British Holiday and Home Parks Association Limited Camping and Caravanning Club Ltd. Caravan Club Chief and Assistant Chief Fire Officers Association Consumer Policy Committee of BSI Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions (Central Tra
6、nsport Group) Institution of Electrical Engineers LP Gas Association National Caravan Council Limited National Prefabricated Building Association Ltd. Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders LimitedBS 6767-2:1998 BSI 1998 i Contents Page Foreword ii 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references 1 3 Terms and
7、definitions 2 4 Legislation 2 5 Installation and connection of services 2 6 Partitions and fixtures 4 7 Stairs, entrance steps and ramps 4 8 Installation of equipment 4 9 Fire precautions 5 10 Transport 6 11 Handling 6 12 Climatic exposure 7 13 Environmental considerations 7 14 Foundations and ancho
8、ring 7 15 Linking of units 8 16 Units used for storage 8 17 Inspection and maintenance 9 Bibliography 10ii BSI 1998 BS 6767-2:1998 Foreword This part of BS 6767 has been prepared by Technical Committee B/511. It supersedes BS 6492-2:1995 which is withdrawn. This edition is a full technical revision
9、of the standard reflecting changes in legislation, regulations and standards, particularly with regard to aspects of safety. The history of transportable accommodation is long and varied and can be traced back to the earliest nomadic tribes who carried, or used the backs of animals to move, their ha
10、bitation. Todays transportable accommodation units, developed as an alternative to huts and sectional buildings, are now accepted for a wide variety of uses, for which their specification and structural performance, installation and range of sizes, make them particularly suitable. Relocatable and tr
11、ansportable accommodation units are delivered ready for immediate use. Units without wheels may either be craned, fork-lifted or winched into position or off-loaded from a flat-bed truck by one person using a telescopic jack-leg system. They may be linked end to end, side by side or end to side, or
12、stacked to form a two or more storey structure. Since the 1960s, transportable accommodation units have been manufactured in large numbers under factory controlled conditions. The volume and diversity of their manufacture has made it desirable to standardize the basic shell which is covered in part
13、1 of BS 6767. This part 2 of BS 6767 caters for the use of a transportable accommodation unit. It gives recommendations for the design and installation of services, partitions, stairways, steps and equipment. It also includes guidance on fire precautions, legislation, transportation, handling, sitin
14、g and use in climatic conditions. The extent to which units are required to conform to legislation depends upon their use, some ranking as permanent buildings and therefore being covered by building regulations. In drafting this part of BS 6767 the Technical Committee has been mainly concerned with
15、giving recommendations on the installation of services, fixtures and fittings and the selection of units for use on sites with differing characteristics and limitations, and with giving guidance on the transportation and handling of units. Attention is drawn to the fact that transportable accommodat
16、ion units are often located on congested sites and are used together in multiple configurations either adjoining one another horizontally or by being stacked vertically. In the interests of occupant safety, recommendations are given for safety requirements, durability and stability in a variety of u
17、ses, configurations and locations. It has been assumed in the drafting of this standard that the execution of its recommendations and provisions is entrusted to appropriately qualified and experienced people. A British Standard does not purport to include all necessary provisions of a contract. User
18、s of British Standards are responsible for their correct application. Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity from legal obligations. In particular, attention is drawn to: Building Regulations 1991 1 Building Standards (Scotland) Regulations 1990 2 Building Regulations
19、(Northern Ireland) 1994 3 Telecommunications Act 1984 4 Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act 1976 5 Clean Air Acts 1956 to 1993 6 Education Act 1993 7 BSI 1998 iii BS 6767-2:1998 Factories Act 1961 8 Fire Precautions Act 1971 9 Gas Act 1995 10 Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 11 Local Go
20、vernment (Miscellaneous Provisions Act) 1982 12 Offices, Shops and Railway Premises Act 1963 13 Petroleum (Consolidation) Act 1928 14 Residential Homes Act 1980 15 Road Traffic Act 1972 16 Town and Country Planning Act 1990 17 Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 18 Planning (Northern Irela
21、nd) Order 1991 19 Consumer Protection Act 1987 20 Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pages i to iv, pages 1 to 11 and a back cover.iv blank BSI 1998 1 BS 6767-2:1998 1 Scope This part of BS 6767 gives recommendations for the design and installation of serv
22、ices, partitions, stairways, steps, ramps, links, units used for storage and equipment in transportable accommodation units. It gives guidance on legislation, fire precautions, transportation, handling, siting, climatic exposure, environmental considerations, foundations and anchoring, and the inspe
23、ction and maintenance of the units with particular reference to aspects of safety in use. These recommendations are intended for use by designers, manufacturers, suppliers, installers and purchasers of transportable accommodation units. They apply to the four types of unit listed in BS 6767-1. 2 Nor
24、mative references The following normative documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this part of this British Standard. For dated references, subsequent amendments to, or revisions of, any of these publications do not apply. For undated references,
25、the latest edition of the publication referred to applies. BS 1945, Specification for fireguards for heating appliances (gas, electric and oil-burning). BS 3456, Specification for safety of household and similar electrical appliances. BS 5234-1, Partitions (including matching linings) Code of practi
26、ce for design and installation. BS 5266-1, Emergency lighting Part 1: Code of practice for the emergency lighting of premises other than cinemas and certain other specified premises used for entertainment. BS 5306-3, Fire extinguishing installations and equipment on premises Code of practice for sel
27、ection, installation and maintenance of portable fire extinguishers. BS 5440-1, Installation of flues and ventilation for gas appliances of rated input not exceeding 60 kW (1st, 2nd and 3rd family gases) Part 1: Specification for installation of flues. BS 5440-2, Installation of flues and ventilatio
28、n for gas appliances of rated input not exceeding 60 kW (1st, 2nd and 3rd family gases) Part 2: Specification for installation of ventilation for gas appliances. BS 5482-2, Domestic butane- and propane-gas burning installations Part 2: Installations in caravans and non-permanent dwellings. BS 5503-1
29、, Vitreous china washdown WC pans with horizontal outlet Part 1: Connecting dimensions. BS 5503-2, Vitreous china washdown WC pans with horizontal outlet Part 2: Materials, quality, performance and dimensions other than connecting dimensions. BS 5572, Code of practice for sanitary pipework. BS 5588-
30、11, Fire precautions in the design, construction and use of buildings Part 11: Code of practice for shops, offices, industrial storage and other similar buildings. BS 5601-4, Code of practice for ventilation and heating of caravans Part 4: Installation of electrical heating appliances. BS 5839-1, Fi
31、re detection and alarm systems for buildings Part 1: Code of practice for system design, installation and servicing. BS 5839-6, Fire detection and alarm systems for buildings Part 6: Code of practice for the design and installation of fire detection and alarm systems in dwellings. BS 6367, Code of p
32、ractice for drainage of roofs and paved areas. BS 6400, Specification for installation of domestic gas meters (2nd family gases). BS 6539, Specification for fireguards for use with solid fuel appliances. BS 6575, Specification for fire blankets. BS 6651, Code of practice for protection of structures
33、 against lightning. BS 6700, Specification for design, installation testing and maintenance of services supporting water for domestic use within buildings and their curtilages. BS 6701, Code of practice for installation of apparatus intended for connection to certain telecommunication systems. BS 67
34、62-2, Services for leisure accommodation vehicles and transportable accommodation units Part 2: Code of practice for the installation of solid fuel fire heating in park homes and transportable accommodation units. BS 6767-1, Transportable accommodation units Part 1: Recommendations for design and co
35、nstruction. BS 6891, Specification for installation of low pressure gas pipework of up to 28 mm (R1) in domestic premises (2nd family gas). BS 7671:1992, Requirements for electrical installations. IEE Wiring Regulations. Sixteenth edition. BS 8004, Code of practice for foundations. BS EN 3, Portable
36、 fire extinguishers. BS EN 722-1, Leisure accommodation vehicles Liquid fuel heating systems Caravans and mobile homes (caravan holiday homes). BS EN 60335, Specification for safety of household and similar electrical appliances.2 BSI 1998 BS 6767-2:1998 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of t
37、his part of BS 6767 the definitions given in BS 6767-1 apply together with the following. 3.1 link unit structure designed to interconnect two transportable accommodation units horizontally 3.2 configuration arrangement of transportable accommodation units relative to other units or other structures
38、 3.3 foundation construction to transmit dead and imposed loads from a transportable accommodation unit to the supporting ground 3.4 final exit end of an escape route from a transportable accommodation unit which provides direct access to a street, passageway, walkway or open space, and positioned t
39、o ensure the rapid dispersal of persons from the vicinity so that they are no longer in danger from fire and/or smoke 4 Legislation 4.1 General 4.1.1 The legislation applicable to a unit is determined by its siting, occupation and use. This applies particularly to units used as offices, shops and ot
40、her purposes where the public is admitted or people are employed. Such units could come within the scope of the relevant Building Regulations 1,2,3, the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 17, Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 18, the Planning (Northern Ireland) Order 1991 19, Health and
41、Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 11 and the Fire Precautions Act 1971 9 and regulations made under section 12 of that Act, such as the Fire Certificates (Special Premises) Regulations 1976 21. Units covered by this legislation may require special construction and surface finishes differing from those re
42、commended by BS 6767-1. 4.1.2 There should be early consultation with the appropriate authorities before agreeing details of a specification with a manufacturer or supplier. 4.1.3 The design, handling, siting, linking and removal of units from site are subject to the Construction (Design and Managem
43、ent) Regulations 1994 22. Appropriate responsibilities and duties need to be established prior to commencement of work. 4.2 Change of use For each unit it is important to know its type of construction and surface finish when considering its suitability for a different use. The consultation recommend
44、ed in 4.1.2 should be held when the use of a unit is to be changed. 5 Installation and connection of services 5.1 General 5.1.1 Where services are required, provisions should be made on the unit for their connection and they should conform to relevant British Standards. NOTE Attention is drawn to th
45、e recommendations given in 5.2 to 5.6. 5.1.2 Cables and pipework should avoid the structural framework and foundations, unless these are designed to accommodate them. It is essential that the manufacturer of the unit states where service entry and exit points are located. 5.1.3 Adequate sleeving sho
46、uld be provided where the shell of the unit is penetrated by services. Resulting gaps should be sealed to prevent the entry of insects and animals and to prevent draughts and deterioration. 5.1.4 All services, connections and mountings should be adequately secured to withstand impact and vibration d
47、uring transportation and in normal use. 5.1.5 An accessible means of isolating gas, electricity, oil and water services should be provided near to their points of entry and marked accordingly. 5.1.6 The local authority should be consulted regarding local regulations and requirements applicable to th
48、e supply of services to transportable accommodation units. 5.1.7 All service installations fitted by the manufacturer should be factory inspection tested and certified prior to despatch. 5.1.8 Where pipe work and fittings protrude externally, their effect on the overall dimensions of the unit (see 1
49、0.3) and the necessary clearances between the unit and the transporter should be taken into account. 5.2 Electricity 5.2.1 Installations Electrical installations should conform to BS 7671. No transportable unit should be connected on site to electricity unless the manufacturers declared values of prospective short circuit current and earth loop impedance are compatible with those of the supply, the bonding arrangements are suitable, and the supply can safely provide the maximum demand of the