kbsparky
Senior Member
- Location
- Delmarva, USA
I have extensive experience hooking up mobile homes. Most of these are HUD certified, and have a metal nameplate affixed on the outside designating such.
It has been my understanding that HUD homes may not necessarily have to comply with the latest NEC requirements. One example is the arc-fault circuit interrupter requirements contained in section 550.25(B).
The NEC Handbook notes that this requirement does not supersede the current HUD 3280 requirements for factory-installed wiring in manufactured homes.
Usually, when I hook up a mobile home, I am only dealing with the service pedestal and feeder cable connections. Today, I had an inspector require that AFCI circuit breakers be installed for the bedroom outlets.
Now, I am caught between the manufacturer of the home who states that HUD trumps the NEC, and refuses to pay for any changes. The inspector is just as stubborn, holding up the job until those changes are made. I have not had a chance to talk with the chief inspector on this matter, and will point out the paragraph in the handbook mentioning the HUD 3280 requirements. I figure once that point is made, the job will pass ....
Have you had any problems with this type of thing?
It has been my understanding that HUD homes may not necessarily have to comply with the latest NEC requirements. One example is the arc-fault circuit interrupter requirements contained in section 550.25(B).
The NEC Handbook notes that this requirement does not supersede the current HUD 3280 requirements for factory-installed wiring in manufactured homes.
Usually, when I hook up a mobile home, I am only dealing with the service pedestal and feeder cable connections. Today, I had an inspector require that AFCI circuit breakers be installed for the bedroom outlets.
Now, I am caught between the manufacturer of the home who states that HUD trumps the NEC, and refuses to pay for any changes. The inspector is just as stubborn, holding up the job until those changes are made. I have not had a chance to talk with the chief inspector on this matter, and will point out the paragraph in the handbook mentioning the HUD 3280 requirements. I figure once that point is made, the job will pass ....
Have you had any problems with this type of thing?