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22、Standards Association (CSA) prints its publications on Rolland Enviro100, which contains 100% recycled post-consumer fibre, is EcoLogo and Processed Chlorine Free certified, and was manufactured using biogas energy.March 2008 iiiContents Canadian Standards AssociationSite preparation, foundation, an
23、danchorage of manufactured homesTechnical Committee on Factory Certification of Buildings ivPreface vi1Scope 12 Reference publications 13 Definitions 24 General requirements 24.1 Compliance 24.2 Documentation of alternative solutions 34.3 Equivalency 35 Site preparation 35.1 General 35.2 Clearance 4
24、6Foundations 46.1 General 56.2 Footings 56.3 Frost action 56.4 Pier and pile foundations 66.5 Other foundation systems 77 Anchorage to resist overturning 78 Connection of multiple-section units 88.1 General 88.2 Structural requirements 88.3 Air and vapour barriers 88.4 Weathertightness 98.5 Firestop
25、ping of concealed spaces 99 Skirting 99.1 Installation 99.2 Ventilation of crawl space 9AnnexesA (informative) Site preparation 12B (informative) Foundations 13C (informative) Anchorage systems 23D (informative) Multiple-section units 29E (informative) Skirting 32Tables1 Minimum footing areas (concr
26、ete and wood footings), m2 (ft2 ) 102 Wind exposure factor, Ce10Figures1 Minimum footing areas (concrete and wood footings), m2 11Z240.10.1-08 Canadian Standards Associationiv March 2008Technical Committee on Factory Certification of BuildingsP. Aitchison Triple M Housing Ltd.,Lethbridge, AlbertaCha
27、irA. Chown Canadian Codes Centre, National Research Council Canada,Ottawa, OntarioVice-ChairD. Ball Brookswood Homes,Langley, British ColumbiaN. Belrechid National Research Council Canada,Ottawa, OntarioAssociateJ. Brothers Ontario Manufactured Housing Association,Strathroy, OntarioAssociateW.E. Bur
28、ningham Bowmanville, OntarioConsumer RepresentativeJ. Coppens Guildcrest Homes,Morewood, OntarioD. Cormier Kent Homes Limited,A Division of J.D. Irving Limited,Bouctouche, New BrunswickD. Darling Prestige Homes, Sussex, New BrunswickJ. Einarson Yukon Department of Community Services,Whitehorse, Yuko
29、nA. Gagn LAssociation provinciale des constructeurs dhabitations du Qubec,Anjou, QubecAssociateJ.T. Gryffyn Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing,Toronto, OntarioK. Habib CSA International,Edmonton, AlbertaAssociateF.G. Higgs Manufactured Housing Association ofBritish Columbia,Pitt Meado
30、ws, British ColumbiaAssociateM. Hunter GLP Canada,Oakville, Ontario Canadian Standards AssociationSite preparation, foundation, andanchorage of manufactured homesMarch 2008 vA.R. Khan Alberta Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing,Edmonton, AlbertaN. Kummerlen Moen Incorporated,North Olmsted, Ohi
31、o, USAAssociateK. Maynard Canadian Manufactured Housing Institute,Ottawa, OntarioS. Nigro Modular/Manufactured Housing Association of Alberta and Saskatchewan,Edmonton, AlbertaAssociateK. Rauch Cobourg, OntarioConsumer RepresentativeH. Starno MHI Canada,Ottawa, OntarioB. Wells Parkbridge Communities
32、,Freelton, OntarioY. Williams Manufactured Housing Association of Atlantic Canada,Moncton, New BrunswickAssociateR.S. Wilson City of Fredericton,Fredericton, New BrunswickV.A. Mitchell Canadian Standards Association,Mississauga, OntarioProject ManagerZ240.10.1-08 Canadian Standards Associationvi Mar
33、ch 2008PrefaceThis is the third edition of CSA Z240.10.1, Site preparation, foundation, and anchorage of manufactured homes. It supersedes the previous editions, published in 1994 and 1986 under the title Site Preparation, Foundation, and Anchorage of Mobile Homes.This Standard is intended to be ref
34、erenced by regulatory authorities, landlease community owners, and others so that improved on-site installation of manufactured homes can be achieved.This Standard is considered suitable for use for conformity assessment within the stated scope of the Standard.This Standard was prepared by the Techn
35、ical Committee on Factory Certification of Buildings, under the jurisdiction of the Strategic Steering Committee on Building Products and Systems, and has been formally approved by the Technical Committee.March 2008Notes: (1) Use of the singular does not exclude the plural (and vice versa) when the
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41、 available on the CSA Web site at www.csa.ca. Canadian Standards AssociationSite preparation, foundation, andanchorage of manufactured homesMarch 2008 1Z240.10.1-08Site preparation, foundation, and anchorage of manufactured homes1Scope1.1This Standard applies to manufactured and modular homes design
42、ed to be supported on longitudinal floor beams.Note: For simplicity, the term “manufactured home” is used in this Standard to refer to both manufactured homes and modular homes.1.2This Standard includes requirements for the following aspects of manufactured home installation:(a) site preparation;(b)
43、 foundations for single- and multiple-section single-storey units;(c) anchorage;(d) connection of multiple-section units; and(e) skirting.1.3This Standard is intended to be used by installers, inspectors, and owners of manufactured homes.1.4Foundation systems designed and constructed in accordance w
44、ith this Standard are permanent installations.1.5In CSA Standards, “shall” is used to express a requirement, i.e., a provision that the user is obliged to satisfy in order to comply with the standard; “should” is used to express a recommendation or that which is advised but not required; “may” is us
45、ed to express an option or that which is permissible within the limits of the standard; and “can” is used to express possibility or capability. Notes accompanying clauses do not include requirements or alternative requirements; the purpose of a note accompanying a clause is to separate from the text
46、 explanatory or informative material. Notes to tables and figures are considered part of the table or figure and may be written as requirements. Annexes are designated normative (mandatory) or informative (non-mandatory) to define their application.1.6The values given in SI (metric) units are the st
47、andard. The values given in parentheses are for information only.2 Reference publicationsThis Standard refers to the following publications, and where such reference is made, it shall be to the edition listed below, including all amendments published thereto:Z240.10.1-08 Canadian Standards Associati
48、on2 March 2008CSA (Canadian Standards Association)O80.15-97 (R2002) (part of O80 Series-97 (R2002), Wood preservation)Preservative treatment of wood for building foundation systems, basements, and crawl spaces by pressure processesZ240 MH Series (under development)Manufactured homesZ240.2.1 (under d
49、evelopment)Structural requirements for manufactured homesCGSB (Canadian General Standards Board)CAN/CGSB 51.34-M86Vapour Barrier, Polyethylene Sheet for Use in Building ConstructionNRCC (National Research Council Canada)National Building Code of Canada, 2005Other publicationsBoyd, D.W. Normal freezing and thawing degree-days for Canada. Environment Canada, 1973.Brown, W.G. “Difficulties associated with predicting depth of freeze or thaw”. Canadian Geotechnical Journal, 1964: Vol. 1, No. 4.3 DefinitionsThe following definitions apply in this Stand