24 CFR §3285.904
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- (a)It is recommended that the manufacturer's installation instructions indicate the following procedures be used prior to making any utility system connection:
- (1)Where an LAHJ and utility services are available, that the LAHJ and all utility services each be consulted before connecting the manufactured home to any utilities, or
- (2)Where no LAHJ exists and utility services are available, that the utilities be consulted before connecting the manufactured home to any utility service; or
- (3)In rural areas where no LAHJ or utility services are available, that a professional be consulted prior to making any system connections.
- (b)Qualified personnel. Only qualified personnel familiar with local requirements are permitted to make utility site connections and conduct tests.
- (c)Drainage system. The main drain line must be connected to the site's sewer hookup, using an elastomeric coupler or by other methods acceptable to the LAHJ, as shown in Figure A to this section.
- (d)Fuel supply system.
- (1)Conversion of gas appliances. A service person acceptable to the LAHJ must convert the appliance from one type of gas to another, following instructions by the manufacturer of each appliance.
- (2)Orifices and regulators. Before making any connections to the site supply, the inlet orifices of all gas-burning appliances must be checked to ensure they are correctly set up for the type of gas to be supplied.
- (3)Connection procedures. Gas-burning appliance vents must be inspected to ensure that they are connected to the appliance and that roof jacks are properly installed and have not come loose during transit.
- (4)Gas appliance start-up procedures. The LAHJ should be consulted concerning the following gas appliance startup procedures: