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1、 NFPA 501A Standard for Fire Safety Criteria for Manufactured Home Installations, Sites, and Communities 2003 Edition NFPA, 1 Batterymarch Park, PO Box 9101, Quincy, MA 02269-9101 An International Codes and Standards Organization NFPA License Agreement This document is copyrighted by the National Fi
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19、ct the NFPA at the address listed below. Laws the 1973 NFPAedition on December 28, 1973; the 1974 NFPAedition on January 30, 1975; the 1975 NFPAedition on February 27, 1976; and the 1977 NFPAedition on October 18, 1977. The 1982 edition of Standard for Firesafety Criteria for Mobile Home Installatio
20、ns, Sites, and Communities superseded the 1977 edition and was adopted by NFPA at its Annual Meeting held in San Francisco on May 19, 1982. The 1982 edition was produced by the newly formed Committee for Firesafety for Mobile Homes (June 10, 1979), which was charged with the responsibility of develo
21、ping documents for fire safety criteria for single-family mobile homes, including the installation, sites, and communities, and the maintenance of and improvements for existing mobile homes. There- fore, that edition excluded all sections of previous editions not considered within the com- mittee sc
22、ope. Notably excluded were stabilizing and anchoring systems, requirements for piers and footings, and plumbing, including sewage disposal systems. Requirements for park electrical systems were addressed by reference to NFPA 70, National Electrical Code. Modifications were also made in sections deal
23、ing with fuel supply, air conditioning, and life and fire safety. Major revisions to the standard were made in the 1987 edition in an attempt to better coordinate the NFPAchapters in a joint publication with NCSBCS,ANSIA225.1/NFPA501A. Major changes included substituting “manufactured home” for “mob
24、ile home” throughout; deleting Chapter 3, “Air Conditioning”; expanding Chapter 2, “Fuel Supply”; and combining three appendixes into two. The standard was reconfirmed in 1992 with a plan to expand the scope of NFPA 501A to cover fire safety requirements for the design, construction, installation, a
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