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National Fire Protection Association 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169-7471 Phone: 617-770-3000 • Fax: 617-770-0700 • www.nfpa.org MEMORANDUM TO: Technical Committee on Recreational Vehicles FROM: Elena Carroll, Project Administrator DATE: March 4, 2016 SUBJECT: NFPA 1192 First Draft Technical Committee FINAL Ballot Results (A2017 Cycle) According to the final ballot results, all ballot items received the necessary affirmative votes to pass ballot. 28 Members Eligible to Vote 6 Members Not Returned (Arnold, Foster, Haas, Harvey, Klein, Taylor) 19 Members Voted Affirmative on All Revisions (w/ comment: Hopkins, Jordal, Sedlacek, Woodward) 3 Members Voted Negative on one or more Revisions (Jordal, Sedlacek, Woodward) 0 Members Abstained The attached report shows the number of affirmative, negative, and abstaining votes as well as the explanation of the vote for each revision. To pass ballot, each revision requires: (1) a simple majority of those eligible to vote and (2) an affirmative vote of 2 /3 of ballots returned. See Sections 3.3.4.3.(c) and 4.3.10.1 of the Regulations Governing the Development of NFPA Standards.

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National Fire Protection Association 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169-7471 Phone: 617-770-3000 • Fax: 617-770-0700 • www.nfpa.org

 

M E M O R A N D U M

TO: Technical Committee on Recreational Vehicles FROM: Elena Carroll, Project Administrator DATE: March 4, 2016 SUBJECT: NFPA 1192 First Draft Technical Committee FINAL Ballot Results (A2017 Cycle)

According to the final ballot results, all ballot items received the necessary affirmative votes to pass ballot.

28 Members Eligible to Vote 6 Members Not Returned (Arnold, Foster, Haas, Harvey, Klein, Taylor) 19 Members Voted Affirmative on All Revisions (w/ comment: Hopkins, Jordal, Sedlacek, Woodward) 3 Members Voted Negative on one or more Revisions (Jordal, Sedlacek, Woodward) 0 Members Abstained The attached report shows the number of affirmative, negative, and abstaining votes as well as the explanation of the vote for each revision.

To pass ballot, each revision requires: (1) a simple majority of those eligible to vote and (2) an affirmative vote of 2/3 of ballots returned. See Sections 3.3.4.3.(c) and 4.3.10.1 of the Regulations Governing the Development of NFPA Standards.

First Revision No. 61-NFPA 1192-2016 [ Section No. 1.3.3 ]

1.3.3

This standard shall apply to new recreational vehicles manufactured on or after September 1, 2014 2017 .

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Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc

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Submittal Date: Tue Jan 12 10:27:24 EST 2016

Committee Statement

Committee Statement: Editorial revision based on document issuance.

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Ballot Results

This item has passed ballot

28 Eligible Voters

6 Not Returned

22 Affirmative All

0 Affirmative with Comments

0 Negative with Comments

0 Abstention

Not Returned

Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

Affirmative All

Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

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Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 1-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Chapter 2 ]

Chapter 2 Referenced Publications

2.1 General.

The documents or portions thereof listed in this chapter are referenced within this standard and shall beconsidered part of the requirements of this document.

2.2 NFPA Publications.

National Fire Protection Association, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169-7471.

NFPA 10, Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers, 2013 2016 edition.

NFPA 58, Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code, 2014 2017 edition.

NFPA 70®, National Electrical Code®, 2014 2017 edition.

2.3 Other Publications.

2.3.1 ANSI Publications.

American National Standards Institute, Inc., 25 West 43rd Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10036.

ANSI B1.20.1, Pipe Threads, General Purpose (Inch), 2001 2013 .

ANSI Z97.1, Glazing Materials Used in Buildings, Safety Performance Specifications and Methods of Test,1994 2009 .

ANSI Z535, Safety Alerting Standard Series, 2011.

2.3.2 ASME Publications.

American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Three Two Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5990.

ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII, Division I, Rules for Construction of UnfiredPressure Vessels, 2004 2015 .

ANSI/ASME A.112.19.2 , Vitreous China Plumbing Fixtures and Hydraulic Requirements for WaterClosets and Urinals , 2003.

2.3.3 ASTM Publications.

ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, P.O. Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959.

ASTM A53/A53M, Standard Specifications for Pipe, Steel, Black and Hot-Dipped, Zinc-Coated Weldedand Seamless, 2010 2012 .

ASTM A539, Standard Specifications for Electric-Resistance Welded Coiled Steel Tubing for Gas andFuel Oil Lines , 1999 (withdrawn 2004).

ASTM B88, Standard Specifications for Seamless Copper Water Tube, 2009 2014 .

ASTM B280, Specifications for Seamless Copper Tube for Air Conditioning and Refrigeration FieldService, 2008 2013 .

ASTM E84, Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials,2012b 2015a .

ASTM E162, Standard Test Method for Surface Flammability of Materials Using a Radiant Heat EnergySource, 2012a 2015a .

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2.3.4 CSA Group Publications.

Canadian Standards Association, 5060 Spectrum Way, Mississauga, ON, L4W 5N6, Canada.

CAN/CSA 6–19 CSA 6.19 , Residential Carbon Monoxide Alarming Devices, 2001 (reaffirmed 2006 2011 ).

CSA B51, Boiler, Pressure Vessel, and Pressure Piping Code,2009 2014 .

CSA B45.5/IAPMO Z124, Plastic Plumbing Fixtures , 2011.

CAN3-D313, Trailer Running Gear, 1985 (reaffirmed 2012).

2.3.5 NATM Publications.

National Association of Trailer Manufacturers (NATM), 1320 SW Topeka Blvd., Topeka, KS66612-1817 2420 SW 17th Street, Topeka, KS 66604 .

ANSI TSIC-1 Recommended Practice, Process Controls for Assembly of Wheels on Trailers, 2008 2013 .

2.3.6 IAPMO Publications.

International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials, 4755 E. Philadelphia Street, Ontario, CA91761.

ANSI/IAPMO Z124.4 , Plastic Water Closet Bowls and Tanks , 2006.

2.3.6 RVIA Publications.

Recreation Vehicle Industry Association, 1896 Preston White Drive, Reston, VA 20191.

ANSI/RVIA LV , Low Voltage Systems in Conversion and Recreational Vehicles, 2011 2014 .

2.3.7 SAE Publications.

Society of Automotive Engineers, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096.

SAE J30R7 , Fuel and Oil Hoses, Standard, 1998 2012 .

SAE J476, Dryseal Pipe Threads, 1961 2013 .

SAE J533, Flares for Tubing, Standard, 1999 2007 .

SAE J684, Trailer Couplings, Hitches, and Safety Chains — Automotive Type, Standard, 2005 2014 .

SAE J1128, Low Voltage Cable, 2012 2013 .

SAE J1508, Hose Clamp Specifications, 1997 2009 .

SAE J1527, Marine Fuel Hose , 2011.

SAE J2638, Fifth Wheel and Gooseneck Attachment Performance Up to 13 608/Kg (30 000/Lb) TrailerGvw, 2003.

SAE Handbook, 2007.

2.3.8 TC Publications.

Transport Canada, 330 Sparks Street, Ottawa, ON K1A 0N5, Canada.

TSD 108, Motor Vehicle Regulations, Lighting System and Retroreflective Devices, 2007.

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2.3.9 UL Publications.

Underwriters Laboratories Inc., 333 Pfingsten Road, Northbrook, IL 60062-2096.

ANSI/UL 21, Standard for LP-Gas Hose, 2007, revised 2010 2014 .

ANSI/UL 94, Standard for Safety Test for Flammability of Plastic Materials for Parts in Devices andAppliances, 1996, revised2012 2015 .

ANSI/UL 125, Standard for Flow Control Valves for Anhydrous Ammonia and LP-Gas,2009, revised2011 2015 .

ANSI/UL 144, Standard for LP-Gas Regulators, 2012 2014 .

ANSI/UL 181, Standard for Safety Factory-Made Air Ducts and Air Connectors, 2005, revised 2008 2013 .

ANSI/UL 217, Standard for Single and Multiple Station Smoke Alarms, 2006, revised2012 2015 .

ANSI/UL 299, Dry Chemical Extinguishers, 2012.

ANSI/UL 330, Standard for Hose and Hose Assemblies for Dispensing Flammable Liquids, 2009, revised2011 2013 .

ANSI/UL 484, Standard for Room Air Conditioners, 2007, revised2012 2015 .

ANSI/UL 569, Standard for Pigtails and Flexible Hose Connectors for LP-Gas, 1995, revised 2009 2013 .

ANSI/UL 723, Test of Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials, 2008, revised 2010 2013 .

ANSI/UL 842, Standard for Valves for Flammable Liquids , 2007, revised 2011.

ANSI/UL 1484, Standard for Residential Gas Detectors, 2000, revised 2010 2013 .

ANSI/UL 2034, Standard for Single and Multiple Station Carbon Monoxide Detectors, 2008, revised2009 2015 .

ANSI/UL 2061, Standard for Adapters and Cylinder Connection Devices for Portable LP-Gas CylinderAssemblies,2008, revised 2012 2015 .

ANSI/UL 2227, Standard for Overfilling Prevention Devices,2007, revised 2009 2014 .

ANSI/UL 2586, Hose Nozzle Valves , 2011.

2.3.10 CAN/ ULC Publications.

Underwriters Laboratories of Canada, 7 Underwriters Road, Toronto, ON, MIR 3A9, Canada.

CAN/ULC-S508, Standard for the Rating and Fire Testing of Fire Extinguishers, 2004, revised 2009(including amendments 1, 2, and 3) 2013.

CAN/ULC S504 , Standard for Dry Chemical Fire Extinguishers, 2012 (including amendments 1, 2, and3).

2.3.11 U.S. Government Publications.

U.S. Government Printing Publishing Office, 732 North Capitol Street, NW, Washington, DC 20402.

Title 16, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1201, “Safety Standard for Architectural Glazing Materials.”

Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Transportation, “Specifications for LP-Gas Containers.”

Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 393.67, “Liquid Fuel Tanks.”

Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 567, "Certification."

Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 571.08 108 , Federal Motor Vehicle Standard, “Lamps,Reflective Devices, and Associated Equipment.”

Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 571.302, paragraphs S4.3 and S5, Federal Motor VehicleSafety Standard No. 302, “Flammability of Interior Materials.”

2.3.12 Other Publications.

Technical Standards Document No. 108, Revision 4 — Lamps, Reflective Devices, and AssociatedEquipment, 2007.

Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, 11th edition, Merriam-Webster, Inc., Springfield, MA, 2003.

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2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections.

NFPA 51, Standard for the Design and Installation of Oxygen–Fuel Gas Systems for Welding, Cutting,and Allied Processes, 2013 edition.

NFPA 54, National Fuel Gas Code, 2015 edition.

NFPA 58, Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code, 2014 2017 edition.

NFPA 70®, National Electrical Code®, 2014 2017 edition.

NFPA 211, Standard for Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents, and Solid Fuel–Burning Appliances, 2013 2016edition.

Submitter Information Verification

Submitter Full Name: Chad Duffy

Organization: [ Not Specified ]

Street Address:

City:

State:

Zip:

Submittal Date: Thu Sep 17 08:37:23 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

CommitteeStatement:

Updated references per NFPA MOS. NFPA 51 extract reference has been removed and thedefinition from the glossary of terms is to be used for "Backflow Check Valve". One "TechnicalStandards Document 108" reference has been removed from Other Publications section as it isalready covered in TC Publications.

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Public Input No. 67-NFPA 1192-2015 [Section No. 2.3.8]

Public Input No. 15-NFPA 1192-2015 [Section No. 2.3]

Public Input No. 23-NFPA 1192-2015 [Section No. 2.3.4]

Public Input No. 71-NFPA 1192-2015 [Section No. 2.3.3]

Public Input No. 20-NFPA 1192-2015 [Section No. 2.3.11]

Ballot Results

This item has passed ballot

28 Eligible Voters

6 Not Returned

22 Affirmative All

0 Affirmative with Comments

0 Negative with Comments

0 Abstention

Not Returned

Arnold, Thomas R.

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Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

Affirmative All

Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 59-NFPA 1192-2015 [ New Section after 3.3.6 ]

3.3.7* Bias Ply Tire.

A vehicle tire in which the main plies or cords run diagonally across the bead.

Supplemental Information

File Name Description

A.3.3.7_Bias_Ply_Tire.docx New annex on Bias Ply Tires

Submitter Information Verification

Submitter Full Name: Chad Duffy

Organization: [ Not Specified ]

Street Address:

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Submittal Date: Fri Oct 02 08:05:41 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

CommitteeStatement:

The standard currently contains no definition of bias ply tires and this term is used in newlyproposed sections. See new annex language for guidance. Renumber existing sections.

ResponseMessage:

Ballot Results

This item has passed ballot

28 Eligible Voters

6 Not Returned

22 Affirmative All

0 Affirmative with Comments

0 Negative with Comments

0 Abstention

Not Returned

Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

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Affirmative All

Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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A.3.3.7 Bias ply tires are identified with the construction designation “D” in the tire labeling

nomenclature (e.g. ST225/75 D15).

First Revision No. 2-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 3.3.38 ]

3.3.39 Overfilling Prevention Device (OPD).

A safety device that is designed to provide an automatic means to prevent the filling of a container inexcess of the maximum permitted filling limit beyond a predetermined level . [58,2014 2017 ]

Submitter Information Verification

Submitter Full Name: Chad Duffy

Organization: [ Not Specified ]

Street Address:

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Submittal Date: Fri Sep 18 08:02:05 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

Committee Statement: Extract has been updated to align with a change that occurred in the referenced standard.

Response Message:

Ballot Results

This item has passed ballot

28 Eligible Voters

6 Not Returned

22 Affirmative All

0 Affirmative with Comments

0 Negative with Comments

0 Abstention

Not Returned

Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

Affirmative All

Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

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Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 5-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 3.3.50 ]

3.3.51* Recreational Vehicle (RV).

A vehicular-type unit A vehicle or slide-in camper that is primarily designed as temporary living quartersfor recreational, camping, or seasonal use; has its own motive power or is mounted on or towed byanother vehicle; is regulated by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration as a vehicle or vehicleequipment; does not require a special highway use permit for operation on the highways; and can beeasily transported and set up on a daily basis by an individual.

Submitter Information Verification

Submitter Full Name: Chad Duffy

Organization: [ Not Specified ]

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City:

State:

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Submittal Date: Tue Sep 22 10:10:27 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

CommitteeStatement:

The phrase “vehicular-type unit” is confusing. By removing the existing phrase and replacing it withthe new phrase “vehicle or slide in camper” better clarifies the intent of this definition.

An RV is a “vehicle” as defined by DOT NHTSA CFR 49 Part 571.3(b).

Recreation vehicle trailer means a trailer, except a trailer designed primarily to transport cargo,designed to be drawn by a vehicle with motive power by means of a bumper, frame or fifth wheelhitch and designed to provide temporary residential accommodations, as evidenced by the presenceof at least four of the following facilities: cooking; refrigeration or ice box; self-contained toilet; heatingand/or air conditioning; a potable water supply system including a faucet and a sink; and a separate110-125 volt electrical power supply and/or propane. “Recreation vehicle trailer” includes trailers usedfor personal purposes, commonly known as “sport utility RVs” or “toy haulers,” which usually havespacious rather than incidental living quarters and provide a cargo area for smaller items for personaluse such as motorcycles, mountain bikes, all terrain vehicles (ATVs), snowmobiles, canoes or othertypes of recreational gear.

The term “slide in camper” is being included to ensure that “truck campers” are addressed as theseare not vehicles but slide-in campers under DOT 49 CFR Part 571.103(d).

Slide-in Camper means a camper having a roof, floor, and sides, designed to be mounted on andremovable from the cargo area of a truck by the user.

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Public Input No. 36-NFPA 1192-2015 [Section No. 3.3.50]

Ballot Results

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28 Eligible Voters

6 Not Returned

22 Affirmative All

0 Affirmative with Comments

0 Negative with Comments

0 Abstention

Not Returned

Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

Affirmative All

Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 6-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 3.3.55.1 ]

3.3.56.1 Flush Toilet (Water Closet).

A toilet that conforms with ANSI/ASME A112.19.2 or ANSI/IAPMO Z124.4.

Submitter Information Verification

Submitter Full Name: Chad Duffy

Organization: [ Not Specified ]

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Submittal Date: Tue Sep 22 10:15:13 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

CommitteeStatement:

Definitions shall not contain requirements or references to codes or standards, in accordancewith the NFPA Manual of Style. It is proposed that this be made into a requirement in section7.2.3.

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Ballot Results

This item has passed ballot

28 Eligible Voters

6 Not Returned

22 Affirmative All

0 Affirmative with Comments

0 Negative with Comments

0 Abstention

Not Returned

Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

Affirmative All

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Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 22-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 3.3.62.1 ]

3.3.63.1 Backflow Check Valve.

A device designed to allow flow in only one direction. [ 51, 2013]

Submitter Information Verification

Submitter Full Name: Chad Duffy

Organization: [ Not Specified ]

Street Address:

City:

State:

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Submittal Date: Tue Sep 22 12:26:46 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

CommitteeStatement:

The extract reference to NFPA 51 has been removed from the definition in order to avoidconfusion surrounding NFPA 51's applicability to NFPA 1192. The definition remains unchangedand is per the glossary of terms.

ResponseMessage:

Ballot Results

This item has passed ballot

28 Eligible Voters

6 Not Returned

22 Affirmative All

0 Affirmative with Comments

0 Negative with Comments

0 Abstention

Not Returned

Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

Affirmative All

Akins, Leo

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Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 8-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 4.4 ]

4.4 Electrical Requirements.

4.4.1

All electrical installations, systems, and equipment shall comply with Article 551, Parts I and III through VI,of NFPA 70.

4.4.2

All low-voltage electrical installations, systems, and equipment shall comply with ANSI/RVIA 12V LV.

Submitter Information Verification

Submitter Full Name: Chad Duffy

Organization: [ Not Specified ]

Street Address:

City:

State:

Zip:

Submittal Date: Tue Sep 22 10:27:12 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

Committee Statement: The ANS Designation on this Standard was changed to LV for the 2014 Edition.

Response Message:

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Ballot Results

This item has passed ballot

28 Eligible Voters

6 Not Returned

22 Affirmative All

0 Affirmative with Comments

0 Negative with Comments

0 Abstention

Not Returned

Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

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Affirmative All

Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 9-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 5.2.21.2 ]

5.2.21.2

Propane appliances or fuel cells connected to regulated high-pressure piping systems shall comply withthe following:

(1) The appliance or fuel cell shall provide for a separate propane supply system or provide a means toprevent high pressure from entering the recreational vehicle's low-pressure system.

(2) The high-pressure propane system shall be located entirely on the exterior of the vehicle or in acompartment that is vaportight vapor resistant to the vehicle's interior and vented to the outside at ornear the bottom of compartment.

(3) Warning labels, with the word “Warning” a minimum of 1⁄4 in. (6 mm) high and body text a minimum of1⁄8 in. (3 mm) high on contrasting background, shall be affixed to the appliance or appliancecompartment and at the propane source in compartment in a visible location and shall read asshown in Figure 5.2.21.2.

Figure 5.2.21.2 Appliance or Appliance Compartment Warning Label.

(4) The appliance or fuel cell shall be listed for recreational vehicle use at the specified operatingpressure.

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CommitteeStatement:

The warning information contained in this label is needed when the appliance is being serviced andtherefore should be located at the appliance or appliance compartment. Requiring this label to belocated at the propane source is unnecessary. The term "vaportight" should have been changedduring the last revision cycle to "vapor resistant" to conform with similar requirements within NFPA1192.

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Public Input No. 26-NFPA 1192-2015 [Section No. 5.2.21.2]

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Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

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Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 62-NFPA 1192-2016 [ Section No. 5.3.2.5 ]

5.3.2.5

Propane piping system materials shall be permitted to consist of one or more of the following materials:

(1) Propane pipe shall be steel or wrought-iron pipe and comply with ASTM A 53 A53 .

(2) Schedule 40 steel or wrought-iron pipe shall be permitted to be used where system gauge pressureis less than 125 psi (862 kPa).

(3) Schedule 80 steel or wrought-iron pipe shall be used where system gauge pressure is 125 psi (862kPa) or greater.

(4) Threaded copper or brass pipe in iron pipe sizes shall be permitted to be used.

(5) Fittings for propane piping shall be wrought-iron, malleable iron, steel, or brass (containing not morethan 75 percent copper).

(6) Brass flare nuts shall be stress-relieved or of the forged type.

(7) Copper tubing shall be annealed Type K or L, conforming to ASTM B 88 B88 , or shall comply withASTM B 280 B280 .

(8) Copper tubing shall be internally tinned where used on systems designed for natural gas.

(9) Seamless brass tubing shall be composed of not more than 75 percent copper (cartridge brass 70percent) and shall have a minimum thickness of 0.030 in. (0.76 mm).

Steel tubing shall be constructed in accordance with ASTM A 539 and shall be externally corrosionprotected.

(10) Flexible nonmetallic tubing or hose shall be either listed and used with listed fittings or part of a listedassembly.

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(10) Steel tubing shall be constructed in accordance with ASTM A 539 and shall be externallycorrosion protected. This section has been deleted as the reference to ASTM A 539 has beenremoved form Chapter 2.

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Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

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Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 10-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 5.3.18.5 ]

5.3.18.5

All piping joints in pipe runs shall be anchored within 12 in. (305 mm) of the joint. [© 2014 CSA Group]

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CommitteeStatement:

The joints for rigid piping are adequately supported by the 4'0" interval required by5.3.18.1.

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Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

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Ballard, Charles N.

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Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 11-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 5.5.3.4 ]

5.5.3.4

Except for the hinge side of a door incorporating a continuous hinge, there shall be no openings within 9in. (230 mm) of the edge of the flue gas outlet. [© 2014 CSA Group]

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CommitteeStatement:

There is no data to show this requirement is necessary. This proposal was based on a desire toharmonize with Z240, but in all the years this requirement has not been in the 1192 standard, therehave been no reported safety issues that this requirement would prevent. Research has shown thatCO concentrations quickly disperse once in the atmosphere. Also generator and mover engineexhausts are only required to be 6” from unsealed openings, and far more CO is produced at theseexhausts. All RVs are now required to have CO detectors, so an additional protection against COinfiltration is present on every RV.

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Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

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Taylor, Monte L.

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Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 12-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 5.5.4.2 ]

5.5.4.2

Vehicles with fabric exterior walls shall be permitted to utilize an opening through the sidewall not morethan 15 in. (381 mm) below the highest point of that roof within 5 ft (1.5 m) of any point directly above theappliance.

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CommitteeStatement:

There is no known safety issue for any recreational vehicle to have an opening 15" below theceiling or roof line of the unit rather than limit this to fabric wall vehicles.

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Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

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Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 13-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 5.6.6.5 ]

5.6.6.5

Ranges and cooktops, not including covers, shall have a vertical clearance between the cooking top andcombustible material or metal cabinets in accordance with Table 5.6.6.5 or the terms of their listings.

Table 5.6.6.5 Vertical Clearances to Combustible Material or Metal Cabinets

Type of Protection Provided

to Combustible Material or Metal Cabinets

Above Range

Top Burner

Rating

OvenBurnerRating

VerticalClearanceRequired

AboveRange Top

Btu/hr W in. mm

1. No protection provided.Any combination, number,or input

Any Any 30 762

2. 1⁄4 in. (6 mm) thick minimum insulatingmillboard covered with 28 U.S. gauge sheetmetal extending 9 in. (229 mm) beyond thesides of the range and covering the entirebottom of the material to be protectedextending over the top of the range. In lieu of28 U.S. gauge sheet metal, a hood of 28 U.S.gauge sheet metal shall be permitted to beused. Hood shall be not less than the width ofthe range and shall be centered over the rangeand cover the entire bottom of the material tobe protected.

Any combination, number,or input

Any Any 24 610

3. Range hood 28 U.S. gauge sheet metal ,with minimum 2 in. (51 mm) vertical sides andprovided with a bead or flange around top ofhood to provide a minimum 1⁄4 in. (6 mm) deadair space between hood and protectedmaterial. Hood shall be not less than the widthof the range and shall cover the entire bottomof the material to be protected extending overthe top of range.

Not more than four topburners — input not toexceed 6000 Btu/hr (1758W) each, or not more thanthree top burners — twoburners input not to exceed7000 Btu/hr (2051 W) eachand one burner input not toexceed 10,000 Btu/hr (2931W)

10,000 2931 191⁄2 495

Not more than four topburners — input not toexceed 9000 Btu/hr (2638W) each

24,000 7034 203⁄4 527

Two rear burners — inputnot to exceed 9000 Btu/hr(2638 W) each, and twofront burners — input not toexceed 12,000 Btu/hr (3517W) each

22,000 6448 231⁄2 597

4. Same as No. 3, except no dead air spaceclearance provided.

Not more than four burners— input not to exceed 9000Btu/hr (2638 W) each

22,000 6448 23 584

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Submittal Date: Tue Sep 22 11:17:17 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

CommitteeStatement:

The word “each” was in the 1999 edition of ANSI A119.2/NFPA 1192 and was inadvertentlyremoved starting with the 2002 edition for no apparent reason. The other entries in item #3 of thisTable use the word “each” and should be re-added to item #4 to provide needed clarity.

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Public Input No. 38-NFPA 1192-2015 [Section No. 5.6.6.5]

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Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

Affirmative All

Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

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Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 14-NFPA 1192-2015 [ New Section after 5.7.10.1 ]

5.7.10.1.1

Registers or grilles made of wood shall conform to the requirements of 49 CFR 571.302 of FederalMotor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 302, “Flammability of Interior Materials.”

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Submittal Date: Tue Sep 22 11:19:08 EDT 2015

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CommitteeStatement:

This language would allow the use of wood registers and grills as long as minimum flammabilityrequirements are met. Renumber to 5.7.10.1.1 and relocate – more appropriate location withinNFPA 1192.

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Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

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Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 15-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 5.8.1.2 [Excluding any

Sub-Sections] ]

Each recreational vehicle shall be provided with an owner's manual printed in English that contains, at asa minimum, the information contained in 5.8.1.2.1 through 5.8.1.2.7 5.8.1.2.8 .

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Submittal Date: Tue Sep 22 11:21:08 EDT 2015

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CommitteeStatement:

This revision parallels the intent of 5.8.1.1 dealing with the operating instructions for appliancesthat only states they have to be provided, It doesn’t mandate what format. Change 5.8.1.2.7 to5.8.1.2.8 due to newly added section.

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Public Input No. 40-NFPA 1192-2015 [Section No. 5.8.1.2 [Excluding any Sub-Sections]]

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Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

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Akins, Leo

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Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 16-NFPA 1192-2015 [ New Section after 5.8.1.2.7 ]

5.8.1.2.8

A label as shown in Figure 5.8.1.2.8 shall be located near the outside cooking area:

Figure 5.8.1.2.8 Outside Cooking Warning Label.

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CommitteeStatement:

Add this new paragraph. This information in the owners’ manual warns the consumer of hazardsassociated with the outside cooking area. Create new label as shown in prior sections.

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Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

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Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

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Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 17-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 5.8.2.2.1 ]

5.8.2.2.1

Each vehicle shall have a warning label in accordance with Section 4.3. The label shall contain the word“Warning” with minimum 1⁄4 in. (6 mm) high letters and body text with minimum 1⁄8 in. (3 mm) high letters ona contrasting background. The label shall be affixed in a visible location at or near each propane containerfill valve and shall read as follows:WARNING:DO NOT FILL PROPANE CONTAINER(S) TO MORE THAN80 PERCENT OF CAPACITY. FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN A FIRE OR PERSONALINJURY. shown in Figure 5.8.2.2.1 .

Figure 5.8.2.2.1 Propane Container Warning Label.

Supplemental Information

File Name Description

FIGURE_5.8.2.2.1_Propane_Contairer_Warning_Label.htm.docx

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CommitteeStatement:

Delete the existing WARNING label language and replace with the new label. This requirement isidentifying the label that needs to be affixed to the RV and it should read the same as the label thatis identified in requirement 5.8.1.2.3 addressing the filling of propane containers under ConsumerInformation – Required Information.

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Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

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Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 18-NFPA 1192-2015 [ New Section after 5.8.2.4 ]

5.8.2.5

Where an outside cooking area is provided, a permanent warning label with the word "Warning” withminimum 1 ⁄4 in. (6 mm) high letters and body text with minimum 1 ⁄8 in. (3 mm) high letters on acontrasting background shall be affixed in a visible location near the exterior cooking area and shallread as shown in Figure 5.8.2.5 .

Figure 5.8.2.5 Outside Cooking Warning Label Label.

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CommitteeStatement:

Add this new paragraph (5.8.2.5) and Figure 5.8.2.5 - this label addresses safety concerns forconsumers using outside cooking areas. Revise the last sentence in the new labels (5.8.2.5) toread "Can lead to a fire and explosion and result in death or serious injury.

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Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

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Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 23-NFPA 1192-2015 [ New Section after 5.9.4.2 ]

5.9.4.3

The fuel filler hose shall comply with SAE J1527 Type A2 fuel filler hose or equivalent.

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Submittal Date: Tue Sep 22 13:20:40 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

CommitteeStatement:

Add new paragraph (5.9.4.3) This requirement is necessary as the fuel filler hose should not leakfuel or vapors after long term use, therefore the Type A2 designation provides additional clarification.

The use of materials for fuel filler hose in RV applications such as “Fuel Transfer Hose” or othermaterials that do not have an SAE J1527 Type A2 rating could lead to breaking down of the hoseover time, emitting fumes into the RV or creating other problems. Although the use of SAE J1527Type A2 hose is not currently required in the standard, RV manufacturers will want to ensure thishose is being used for all their fuel filler applications. In some cases, the RV manufacturer may addfuel filler hose to alter the fill location. In these cases, an RV manufacturer could be using thenon-rated hose even though the RV chassis manufacturer is using the correct SAE J1527 Type A2rated hose.

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Public Input No. 43-NFPA 1192-2015 [New Section after 5.9.4.2]

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Taylor, Monte L.

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Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 24-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 5.9.11.2 ]

5.9.11.2

Nozzles shall be used for the dispensing of fuel, and shall be listed to ANSI/UL 842 2586 , designed foruse with unleaded fuel, of a trigger-and-handle type, and made with a nonferrous body.

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CommitteeStatement:

UL 842 covered many different types of valves including Hose Nozzle Valves. In 2011 thereferences and tests for hose nozzles valves were removed from UL 842 and placed into UL 2586with an effective date of April 30, 2015.

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Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

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Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 25-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 5.9.11.11 ]

5.9.11.11

All 120/120-240 120–240 V electrical equipment located on the exterior of the vehicle and within reach ofthe outlet of the nozzle valve with the distribution fuel-dispensing hose fully extended shall meet therequirements of Articles 500 and 501 of NFPA 70 for Class I, Group D, Division 2 locations.

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CommitteeStatement:

Editorial change. This requirement falls under section 5.9.11 Other Fuel-Dispensing SystemsRequirements and therefore is addressing a "dispensing" hose not a "distribution" hose.

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Public Input No. 68-NFPA 1192-2015 [Section No. 5.9.11.11]

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Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

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Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 26-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 5.9.11.16 ]

5.9.11.16

The fuel-dispensing system label shall be made of material that does not deteriorate when in contact withpetroleum-based products. and shall read as follows: . NO SMOKING. BEFORE DISPENSING FUEL,TURN OFF ALL ENGINES, FUEL-BURNING APPLIANCES AND THEIR IGNITERS. DO NOTDISPENSE FUEL WITHIN 20 FT (6.1 M) OF AN IGNITION SOURCE. FAILURE TO COMPLY COULDRESULT IN FIRE, DEATH, OR SERIOUS INJURY.

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CommitteeStatement:

Delete the current DANGER label. During the 2015 NFPA 1192 code cycle a new DANGER labelwas incorporated into section 5.9.11.15 and identified as FIGURE 5.9.11.15 Fuel-DispensingDanger Label. Therefore the current DANGER label under 5.9.11.16 is a duplication of this newlabel and therefore can be removed.

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Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

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Taylor, Monte L.

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Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 27-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 5.9.11.17 ]

5.9.11.17

Clamps shall be in accordance with the following:

(1) Clamps shall have a nonperforated band and at a minimum meet the specifications of SAE J1508.

(2) Clamps shall be identified for the type and size of the fuel lines used.

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Submittal Date: Tue Sep 22 13:32:01 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

CommitteeStatement:

Change the language on (1). Clamps with a perforated band that meet SAE J1508 areavailable and should be permitted

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Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

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Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 28-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 6.1.1.2 ]

6.1.1.2

Cabinet door and drawer faces, exposed cabinet bottoms and end panels, and tub/shower walls shall bepermitted to obtain a radiant panel index of the same value not exceeding 200 as determined inaccordance with ASTM E 162 E162 .

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Submittal Date: Tue Sep 22 13:32:50 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

Committee Statement: This is a simple clarification so as to aid the user and does not change requirements.

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Public Input No. 74-NFPA 1192-2015 [Section No. 6.1.1.2]

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Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

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Akins, Leo

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Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 29-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 6.1.2 ]

6.1.2 Combustibility of Textile or Film Materials Tent Fabric, Insect Screening, and Flexible Plastic .

Where the walls, partitions, or ceilings consist of textile or film materials, such as tent Tent fabric, insectscreening, and flexible plastic weather protection, they used as walls, partitions, or ceilings shall conformto the requirements of 49 CFR 571.302, paragraphs S4.3 and S5 of Federal Motor Vehicle SafetyStandard No. 302, “Flammability of Interior Materials.” Materials,” as contained within 49 CFR 571.302.

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Submittal Date: Tue Sep 22 13:36:33 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

CommitteeStatement:

Paragraph S4.3 already states that the test shall be conducted in accordance with paragraph S5and the test is better known as FMVSS 302 (with the CFR reference added). The terms textile orfilm material has been removed and replaced with tent fabric, insect screening, and flexible plasticin order to identify the specific components that the requirement applies to.

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Public Input No. 76-NFPA 1192-2015 [Section No. 6.1.2]

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Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

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Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 30-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 6.1.3 ]

6.1.3 Use of Cellular Foam or Foamed Plastic Materials.

Exception No. 1: Cellular or foamed plastic materials shall be permitted on the basis of fire tests thatsubstantiate their combustibility characteristics, for the use intended, in actual fire conditions.

Exception No. 2: Incidental use of cellular or foamed materials for molding, trim, splash panels, andon doors shall be permitted.

6.1.3.1

Cellular foam or foamed plastic materials shall not be used for insulation or interior finish (as defined in(see 3.3.35, Interior Finish) in recreational vehicles, except as permitted for the incidental uses aspermitted in 6.1.3.2.

6.1.3.2

The cellular or foamed plastic materials shall be permitted to be used for incidental use in molding, trim,splash panels, and on doors but only if the material has a maximum thickness of 1⁄2 inch in. (12.7 mm), amaximum width of 8 inches in. (204 mm), and does not constitute more than 10 percent of the specificarea to which it is attached.

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Submittal Date: Tue Sep 22 15:33:36 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

CommitteeStatement:

The use of cellular foam should be of limited use within recreational vehicles, thus limitationson the amount of cellular foam for use is being established.

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Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

Affirmative All

Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 57-NFPA 1192-2015 [ New Section after 6.2.5.2 ]

6.2.5.3

Where the recreational vehicle does not have the ability to provide a height of 48 in. (1219 mm), thevertical dimension shall be permitted to be reduced.

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Committee Statement

CommitteeStatement:

There are recreational vehicles that are very small in design (see attached photo) and therefore donot provide the necessary vertical wall area to install a 48 inch high exterior passage door. Thereneeds to be an alternate dimension, that still provides sufficient means of escape. The size ofmeans of escape under section 6.2.5.1 is 17 in. x 24 in. which is far less than the 48 in. requirementin section 6.2.5.2 and has been the requirement for many years.

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Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

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Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 31-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 6.3 ]

6.3 Fire Detection Equipment.

6.3.1 Smoke Alarms.

6.3.1.1

At least one integral battery-operated smoke alarm shall be installed in each recreation vehicle.

6.3.1.2

A fifth-wheel trailer or travel trailer that has only interior lighting capable of being powered only by a 120 Vor 120 V/240 V external power supply shall be permitted to be equipped with a 120 V operated smokealarm with battery backup that shall be on a branch circuit supplying lighting and receptacle outlets thatshall not have ground-fault protection.

6.3.1.3* Smoke Alarm Listing Requirement.

The smoke alarm shall be listed and marked on the device as being suitable for installation in recreationalvehicles under the requirements of ANSI/UL 217.

6.3.1.4 Installation of Smoke Alarm.

The required smoke alarm shall be installed in accordance with its listing but not within the separatesleeping areas.

6.3.1.5 Operational Check Warning Label.

A warning label with the word “Warning” a minimum of 1⁄4 in. (6 mm) high and body text a minimum of 1⁄8in. (3 mm) high on a contrasting background shall be affixed in a visible location on or within 24 in. (610mm) of the smoke alarm and shall read as shown in Figure 6.3.1.5.

Figure 6.3.1.5 Smoke Alarm Warning Label.

6.3.1.6 Owner’s Manual Information.

The smoke alarm owner’s manual shall contain a statement regarding smoke alarm expiration.

6.3.2 Carbon Monoxide (CO) Alarms.

All recreational vehicles shall be equipped with a CO alarm listed and marked on the device as beingsuitable for use in recreational vehicles under the requirements of ANSI/UL 2034 or CSA 6.19 andinstalled according to the terms of its listing.

6.3.3 Propane Detectors.

6.3.3.1

All recreational vehicles equipped with a propane appliance and an electrical system shall be equippedwith a propane detector listed and marked on the device as being suitable for use in recreational vehiclesunder the requirements of ANSI/UL 1484, Standard for Residential Gas Detectors, and installedaccording to the terms of its listing.

6.3.3.2

For vehicles that contain a special transportation area with a wall of separation, the required propanedetector shall be located outside the special transportation area in the living area of the vehicle.

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Submitter Full Name: Chad Duffy

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Submittal Date: Tue Sep 22 15:54:30 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

CommitteeStatement:

This proposal coupled with other submitted proposals bring all of the safety detection equipment(smoke alarms, CO detectors, and propane detectors) under one section. This should be done forclarity within the standard.

For 6.3.2: This proposal moves the CO alarm requirement under a revised safety detectionequipment section for clarity.

For 6.3.3, 6.3.3.1, and 6.3.3.2: This proposal move the propane detector requirement under arevised safety detection equipment section for clarity.

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Public Input No. 28-NFPA 1192-2015 [Section No. 6.3]

Public Input No. 29-NFPA 1192-2015 [Section No. 6.4.6]

Public Input No. 30-NFPA 1192-2015 [Section No. 6.4.8]

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Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

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Akins, Leo

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Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 32-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 6.4.1 ]

6.4.1 Provisions for Portable Fire Extinguishers.

6.4.1.1

Fire extinguishers shall be listed in accordance with ANSI/UL 299 or CAN/ULC-S508.

6.4.1.2

Each motor home shall be equipped with a listed portable fire extinguisher with a minimum rating of10-B:C.

6.4.1.3

Each recreational vehicle equipped with fuel-burning equipment (other than the prime mover engine) or a120/240 V electrical system shall be provided with a listed portable fire extinguisher with a minimum ratingof 5-B:C as defined in NFPA 10, Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers, or CAN/ULC-S508, Standardfor the Rating and Fire Testing of Fire Extinguishers . .

6.4.1.4

Special transportation provisions shall also comply with 6.4.6.5 .

6.4.1.5

The fire Fire extinguisher shall be installed in accordance with its listing to ANSI/UL 299, Dry ChemicalFire Extinguishers , or CAN/ULC-S504, Standard for Dry Chemical Fire Extinguishers and to to NFPA10, Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers, or CAN/ULC-S508, Standard for the Rating and FireTesting of Fire Extinguishers , and shall be located in the recreational vehicle interior within 24 in. (610mm) of the opening of the primary means of escape.

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Submitter Full Name: Chad Duffy

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Submittal Date: Tue Sep 22 16:23:40 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

Committee Statement: Clarified and reorganized the current standard requirements.

Response Message:

Public Input No. 47-NFPA 1192-2015 [Section No. 6.4.1]

Public Input No. 19-NFPA 1192-2015 [Section No. 6.4.1.3]

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Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

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Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 33-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 6.4.3.2 ]

6.4.3.2

The terminus of combustion exhausts other than the primary mover engine shall not of RVs that do notcontain a motor generator shall not be permitted within a vertical distance of 36 in. (914 mm) below anyexpandable portion of the recreational vehicle.

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Submitter Full Name: Chad Duffy

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Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 08:14:00 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

CommitteeStatement:

Primary mover engine exhausts on RVs that contain a motor generator should not be exemptfrom this location requirement. This is because the consumer will likely be using the primary moverengine while parked to gain the advantages of the motor driven generator.

ResponseMessage:

Public Input No. 49-NFPA 1192-2015 [Section No. 6.4.3.2]

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Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

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Affirmative All

Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 34-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 6.4.5.2.4 ]

6.4.5.3

Generator exhaust pipe shall be secured and supported every 4 ft (1.2 m) within the run.

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Committee Statement

Committee Statement: There are no current requirements for securement of the exhaust in the standard.

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Public Input No. 32-NFPA 1192-2015 [Section No. 6.4.5.2.4]

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6 Not Returned

22 Affirmative All

0 Affirmative with Comments

0 Negative with Comments

0 Abstention

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Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

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Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

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Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 36-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 6.4.7.4.1 ]

6.4.6.4.1

The flooring of the transportation area shall be nonabsorbent and resistant to intermittent contact withflammable liquids.

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Committee Statement

CommitteeStatement:

Floor coverings in the hauler area are non-absorbent however, may lose color or shine whenfuels come in contact. Resistant is not needed if they are non-absorbent.

ResponseMessage:

Ballot Results

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28 Eligible Voters

6 Not Returned

22 Affirmative All

0 Affirmative with Comments

0 Negative with Comments

0 Abstention

Not Returned

Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

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Akins, Leo

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Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 37-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 6.4.7.5 ]

6.4.6.5

An In recreation vehicles having a permanent wall of separation between the cargo area and the livingarea, an additional listed portable fire extinguisher with a minimum rating of 10-B:C, as defined in NFPA10, Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers, shall be provided in the special transportation area within24 in. (610 mm) of the exterior door that serves the special transportation area.

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Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 08:41:23 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

CommitteeStatement:

Revise the text. The extra fire extinguisher is needed only when a permanent wall of separation ispresent, rendering the other required fire extinguisher inaccessible from the cargo area. This wasthe intent of the original proposal meant to harmonize with CSA Z240 in the last code cycle.

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Public Input No. 50-NFPA 1192-2015 [Section No. 6.4.7.5]

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6 Not Returned

20 Affirmative All

1 Affirmative with Comments

1 Negative with Comments

0 Abstention

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Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

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Affirmative All

Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

Affirmative with Comment

Hopkins, Bruce A.

I agree with Craig Sedlacek that a 10B:C FE needs to be installed in a toy hauler without a wall of separation.Wording to make this a requirement will need to be developed and will be submitted for the 2nd draft.

Negative with Comment

Sedlacek, Craig

This would allow special transportation areas that are not separated to be provided with only a standard 5BCextinguisher per section 6.4.1.3. I would support this change if the minimum required extinguisher in a nonseparated area was a single 10BC.

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First Revision No. 38-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 6.4.7.9 ]

6.4.6.9

The owner's manual shall contain, as at a minimum, this statement: The following label has been placedon the interior of the main entry door that reads as follows: ANY MOTORIZED VEHICLE OR ANYMOTORIZED EQUIPMENT POWERED WITH FLAMMABLE LIQUID CAN CAUSE FIRE, EXPLOSION,OR ASPHYXIATION IF STORED OR TRANSPORTED WITHIN THE RECREATIONAL VEHICLE. TOREDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, EXPLOSION, OR ASPHYXIATION:

Do not ride in the vehicle storage area while vehicles are present.

Do not sleep in the vehicle storage area while vehicles are present.

Close doors and windows in walls of separation (if installed) while any vehicle is present.

Run fuel out of engines of stored vehicles after shutting off fuel at the tank.

Do not store, transport, or dispense fuel inside this vehicle.

Open the windows, openings, or air ventiliation systems provided for venting the transportationarea when vehicles are present.

Do not operate propane appliances, pilot lights, or electrical equipment when vehicles are present.

FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN AN INCREASED RISK OF FIRE, EXPLOSION,ASPHYXIATION, DEATH, OR SERIOUS INJURY.

Figure 6.4.6.9 Internal Combustion Engine Transporting Danger Label.

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Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 08:46:40 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

CommitteeStatement:

Delete the current DANGER label and replace with the current 2015 NFPA 1192 Figure 6.4.7.7Internal Combustion Engine Transporting Danger Label. This requirement is identifying the labelthat needs to be contained in the owner's manual and it should read the same as the label that isidentified in requirement 6.4.7.7 that is addressing where this same label needs to be placed insidethe RV.

ResponseMessage:

Public Input No. 82-NFPA 1192-2015 [Section No. 6.4.7.9]

Ballot Results

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6 Not Returned

22 Affirmative All

0 Affirmative with Comments

0 Negative with Comments

0 Abstention

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Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

Affirmative All

Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

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Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 39-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 6.4.7.10 ]

6.4.6.10

A warning label, with the word “Warning” 1⁄4 in. (6 mm) high and body text 1⁄8 in. (3 mm) high, shall beaffixed to the interior of the vehicle in a visible location within the cargo area , and a statement in theowner's manual explaining the proper weight distribution for the transportation of internal combustionengine vehicles shall be provided.

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Submitter Full Name: Chad Duffy

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City:

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Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 08:47:22 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

CommitteeStatement:

Revise the language. This label should be required to be in the cargo area since itaddresses cargo weight distribution.

ResponseMessage:

Public Input No. 52-NFPA 1192-2015 [Section No. 6.4.7.10]

Ballot Results

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6 Not Returned

22 Affirmative All

0 Affirmative with Comments

0 Negative with Comments

0 Abstention

Not Returned

Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

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Affirmative All

Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 41-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 6.4.9 ]

6.4.7 Protruding Component Operation.

6.4.7.1

The Motorized RVs shall have the operation of protruding components (i.e., awning, landing gear, levelsystem, or slide-outs) automatically disabled while the vehicle is in transit.

6.4.7.2

Towable RVs shall have the operation of protruding components (i.e., awning, landing gear, level system,or slide-outs) controlled by means of an electrical switch or controller for operation that shall be incapableof unintentional activation while the vehicle is in transit.

Submitter Information Verification

Submitter Full Name: Chad Duffy

Organization: [ Not Specified ]

Street Address:

City:

State:

Zip:

Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 08:51:21 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

CommitteeStatement:

Change the paragraph as shown. This addresses the need for a requirement in motorized RVs tohave the protruding components automatically disabled while driving the motorhome. This morestringent requirement for motorhomes is necessary since consumers ride in motorhomes and couldoperate the protruding equipment during transit.

ResponseMessage:

Public Input No. 79-NFPA 1192-2015 [Section No. 6.4.9]

Public Input No. 81-NFPA 1192-2015 [Section No. 6.4.9]

Ballot Results

This item has passed ballot

28 Eligible Voters

6 Not Returned

22 Affirmative All

0 Affirmative with Comments

0 Negative with Comments

0 Abstention

Not Returned

Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

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Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

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Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 58-NFPA 1192-2015 [ New Section after 6.5.2 ]

6.6 Loft Requirements.

6.6.1 Means of Escape.

6.6.1.1

Each loft area shall have a minimum of one exit in addition to the staircase or ladder into the loft area.

6.6.1.2

This exit shall provide direct access to the exterior and comply with Section 6.2 .

6.6.2 Smoke Alarms.

In addition to the smoke alarm required by Section 6.3 , each loft area shall have at least one smokealarm installed that shall comply with 6.3.1.3 through 6.3.1.5 .

6.6.3 Loft Stairways.

6.6.3.1 Width.

6.6.3.1.1

Stairways shall not be less than 17 in. (432 mm) in clear width at all points at or above the permittedhandrail.

6.6.3.1.2

The minimum width below the handrail height shall not be less than 20 in. (508 mm).

6.6.3.2 Treads and Risers.

6.6.3.2.1

Treads shall be a minimum of 7 in. (178 mm) and risers shall be a maximum of 12 in. (305 mm).

6.6.3.2.2

Tread depth and risers height shall be permitted to be calculated based on one of the followingformulas:

[6.6.3.2.2a]

[6.6.3.2.2b]

6.6.3.3 Uniformity of Treads and Risers.

The greatest riser height within any flight of stairs, other than the top riser, shall not exceed the smallestby more than 3 ⁄8 in. (10 mm).

Submitter Information Verification

Submitter Full Name: Chad Duffy

Organization: [ Not Specified ]

Street Address:

City:

State:

Zip:

Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 12:35:28 EDT 2015

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CommitteeStatement:

Currently there are no requirements for lofts or stairways and these feature are being introducedand designed into today’s RVs. The above proposed requirements were generated from the 2015edition of ANSI A119.5 Park Model RV Standard, section 5.10.

ResponseMessage:

Ballot Results

This item has passed ballot

28 Eligible Voters

6 Not Returned

21 Affirmative All

1 Affirmative with Comments

0 Negative with Comments

0 Abstention

Not Returned

Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

Affirmative All

Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sinclair, Paul

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Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

Affirmative with Comment

Sedlacek, Craig

This section at a minimum also needs ladder, handrail and guardrail requirements. They should mirror therequirements in ANSI A119.5 section 5-10.5/6/7 for lofts in Park Model RV's. We may want to consider addingwinder stairs and alternate tread devices (same as A119.5 5-10.4.2)if the manufacturing community is installingthese.

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First Revision No. 42-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 7.2.2.4 ]

7.2.2.4

The vertical distance from the fixture outlet to the a water seal trap shall not exceed 24 in. (610 mm).

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Submitter Full Name: Chad Duffy

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Street Address:

City:

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Zip:

Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 09:12:15 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

CommitteeStatement:

Change the language as shown. This clarifies this requirement does not apply to “waterlesswaste valve” type “traps”. These are usually permitted by the terms of their listing to be locatedfurther than permitted here from the fixture outlet.

ResponseMessage:

Public Input No. 54-NFPA 1192-2015 [Section No. 7.2.2.4]

Ballot Results

This item has passed ballot

28 Eligible Voters

6 Not Returned

22 Affirmative All

0 Affirmative with Comments

0 Negative with Comments

0 Abstention

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Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

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Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 43-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 7.2.2.5 ]

7.2.2.5

The horizontal distance from the fixture's outlet to the a water seal trap shall not exceed 30 in. (762 mm).

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Submitter Full Name: Chad Duffy

Organization: [ Not Specified ]

Street Address:

City:

State:

Zip:

Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 09:13:16 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

CommitteeStatement:

Change language as shown. This clarifies this requirement does not apply to “waterless wastevalve” type “traps”. These are usually permitted by the terms of their listing to be located furtherthan permitted here from the fixture outlet.

ResponseMessage:

Public Input No. 55-NFPA 1192-2015 [Section No. 7.2.2.5]

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This item has passed ballot

28 Eligible Voters

6 Not Returned

22 Affirmative All

0 Affirmative with Comments

0 Negative with Comments

0 Abstention

Not Returned

Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

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Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 7-NFPA 1192-2015 [ New Section after 7.2.3.2 ]

7.2.3.3

Flush toilets shall conform to CSA B45.5/IAPMO Z124.

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Submitter Full Name: Chad Duffy

Organization: [ Not Specified ]

Street Address:

City:

State:

Zip:

Submittal Date: Tue Sep 22 10:16:08 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

Committee Statement: This requirement is proposed to be moved from the section on definitions.

Response Message:

Public Input No. 73-NFPA 1192-2015 [New Section after 7.2.3.2]

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This item has passed ballot

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6 Not Returned

22 Affirmative All

0 Affirmative with Comments

0 Negative with Comments

0 Abstention

Not Returned

Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

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Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

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Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 48-NFPA 1192-2015 [ New Section after 7.3.7.2 ]

7.3.7.3

Potable water tanks shall be secured in place so they do not become dislodged when a load equal totwo times the holding tank's filled weight is applied to the filled holding tank in any direction exceptupward.

7.3.7.4

The tank manufacturer shall provide instructions on how a potable water tank is to be secured inaccordance with 7.3.7.3 .

Submitter Information Verification

Submitter Full Name: Chad Duffy

Organization: [ Not Specified ]

Street Address:

City:

State:

Zip:

Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 09:46:31 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

CommitteeStatement:

Currently there are no requirements in NFPA 1192 to prevent filled potable water tanks frombecoming dislodged when the RV is subjected to road shock or vibration. Renumber remainingsection.

ResponseMessage:

Ballot Results

This item has passed ballot

28 Eligible Voters

6 Not Returned

21 Affirmative All

0 Affirmative with Comments

1 Negative with Comments

0 Abstention

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Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

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Taylor, Monte L.

Affirmative All

Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

Negative with Comment

Jordal, Dale

It was the committee's intent that the water tank does not fall off the vehicle. As proposal is written it would statethe water tank can not move when subject to a force 2x the filled weight of the tank.

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First Revision No. 44-NFPA 1192-2015 [ New Section after 7.3.7.3 ]

7.3.7.5*

Tanks that allow filling from the pressure water piping system shall have a vent with an inside diameter,including fittings, larger than the fill pipe's inside diameter, including fittings.

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Submitter Full Name: Chad Duffy

Organization: [ Not Specified ]

Street Address:

City:

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Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 09:14:38 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

CommitteeStatement:

Add new sentence. If the vent is not large enough in this application the tank is subjectedto pressure.

Response Message:

Public Input No. 70-NFPA 1192-2015 [New Section after 7.3.7.3]

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This item has passed ballot

28 Eligible Voters

6 Not Returned

20 Affirmative All

1 Affirmative with Comments

1 Negative with Comments

0 Abstention

Not Returned

Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

Affirmative All

Akins, Leo

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Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Affirmative with Comment

Woodward, Leslie

"equal to or larger" instead of "larger"

Negative with Comment

Jordal, Dale

The intent was that the vent could not be smaller than the fill tube. The proposal should have been written withthe words" "Equal or" prior to the wording: "larger than the fill pipe's inside diameter, including fittings."

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First Revision No. 45-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 7.4.2.4 ]

7.4.2.4

Horizontal drainage piping, except fixture connections on the inlet side of the trap, shall have a uniformslope of not less than 1⁄8 in./ft (10.4 mm/m) toward the recreational vehicle main drain outlet or slope inaccordance with the listing instructions .

Submitter Information Verification

Submitter Full Name: Chad Duffy

Organization: [ Not Specified ]

Street Address:

City:

State:

Zip:

Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 09:15:16 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

CommitteeStatement:

Horizontal drainage piping could be found "with in" a listed flexible drainage connector.However this portion of pipe is a listed part of the flexible drainage connector.

ResponseMessage:

Public Input No. 57-NFPA 1192-2015 [Section No. 7.4.2.4]

Ballot Results

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28 Eligible Voters

6 Not Returned

21 Affirmative All

1 Affirmative with Comments

0 Negative with Comments

0 Abstention

Not Returned

Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

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Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

Affirmative with Comment

Jordal, Dale

As written it would appear that this proposal would also include piping used from transfer and macerator pumps.

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First Revision No. 46-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 7.4.4.12 ]

7.4.4.12

A waterless trap shall have affixed on or adjacent to it or the fixture it services a label with the word“NOTICE” “Notice” with letters a minimum of 1⁄4 in. (6 mm) high and body text a minimum of 1⁄8 in. (3 mm)high on a contrasting background that shall read as shown in Figure 7.4.4.12.

Figure 7.4.4.12 Waterless Trap Notice Label.

Submitter Information Verification

Submitter Full Name: Chad Duffy

Organization: [ Not Specified ]

Street Address:

City:

State:

Zip:

Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 09:15:56 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

CommitteeStatement:

Revise the text. In many cases a location adjacent to the waterless trap or the sink it services ismore visible. The label should be permitted on or adjacent the sink the waterless trap services asthis is where the cleanout tool could be inserted.

ResponseMessage:

Public Input No. 58-NFPA 1192-2015 [Section No. 7.4.4.12]

Ballot Results

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6 Not Returned

22 Affirmative All

0 Affirmative with Comments

0 Negative with Comments

0 Abstention

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Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

Affirmative All

Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 47-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 7.5.1 ]

7.5.1 Installation of Waste Holding Tanks Location and Securement .

7.5.1.1

Waste holding tanks shall be securely installed in such locations as to be removable for service, repair,or replacement without the necessity of removing structural members.

7.5.1.2

Waste holding tanks shall be secured in place so they do not become dislodged when a load equal totwo times the holding tank's filled weight is applied to the filled holding tank in any direction exceptupward.

7.5.1.3

The tank manufacturer shall provide instructions on how a waste holding tank is to be secured inaccordance with 7.5.1.2 .

Submitter Information Verification

Submitter Full Name: Chad Duffy

Organization: [ Not Specified ]

Street Address:

City:

State:

Zip:

Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 09:21:04 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

CommitteeStatement:

Currently there are no requirements in NFPA 1192 to prevent filled waste holding tanks frombecoming dislodged when the RV is subjected to road shock or vibration. Adding this criteria willaddress this safety concern and provide similar securement criteria as currently found in section5.2.4 (propane containers) and paragraph 5.9.6.5 (fuel tanks).

ResponseMessage:

Public Input No. 25-NFPA 1192-2015 [Section No. 7.5.1]

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6 Not Returned

21 Affirmative All

0 Affirmative with Comments

1 Negative with Comments

0 Abstention

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Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

Affirmative All

Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

Negative with Comment

Jordal, Dale

It was the committee's intent that the holding tank does not fall off the vehicle. As proposal is written it would statethe holding tank can not move when subject to a force 2x the filled weight of the tank.

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First Revision No. 49-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 7.5.2.2 ]

7.5.2.2

Neither the inlet nor vent fitting shall extend downward into the tank more than 3 ⁄2 in. (13 mm) 3 ⁄4 in. (19mm) .

Submitter Information Verification

Submitter Full Name: Chad Duffy

Organization: [ Not Specified ]

Street Address:

City:

State:

Zip:

Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 09:51:59 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

CommitteeStatement:

This suggested change is based on input from the fittings manufacturers who are indicating thatvent connection fittings are now more robust and are designed to seat more fully in the top of thetank. Thus the increase to ¾″ would accommodate these new fitting designs without jeopardizingsafety.

ResponseMessage:

Public Input No. 59-NFPA 1192-2015 [Section No. 7.5.2.2]

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6 Not Returned

20 Affirmative All

0 Affirmative with Comments

2 Negative with Comments

0 Abstention

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Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

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Affirmative All

Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Negative with Comment

Jordal, Dale

This proposal is in conflict with IAPMO TS2-2015 4.4.2 which states 13mm is the max depth for a vent.

Woodward, Leslie

If this is in conflict with IAMPO (13mm) I do not see how we can change it to 19mm.

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First Revision No. 50-NFPA 1192-2015 [ New Section after 7.5.3.7 ]

7.5.3.8

Fixture drain outlets shall be higher than the toilet flood level unless the fixture drain is provided with abackflow prevention device.

Submitter Information Verification

Submitter Full Name: Chad Duffy

Organization: [ Not Specified ]

Street Address:

City:

State:

Zip:

Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 09:57:03 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

CommitteeStatement:

This prevents the potentially unsanitary condition where waste can back up into these lowfixtures when the BWHT is overfilled.

ResponseMessage:

Public Input No. 62-NFPA 1192-2015 [New Section after 7.5.3.7]

Ballot Results

This item has passed ballot

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6 Not Returned

22 Affirmative All

0 Affirmative with Comments

0 Negative with Comments

0 Abstention

Not Returned

Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

Affirmative All

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Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 51-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 7.5.3.7 ]

7.5.3.7

A caution label containing the word “Caution” with letters a minimum of 1⁄4 in. (6 mm) high and body text aminimum of 1⁄8 in. (3 mm) high on a contrasting background shall be affixed in a visible location adjacent tothe tank flush valve inlet and shall read as follows: shown in Figure 7.5.3.7 .

CAUTION

Do not use the tank flush valve unless the fullway termination valve is in the open position. May result inan unsanitary condition leading to illness or personal injury.

Figure 7.5.3.7 Body Waste Holding Tank Caution Label.

Supplemental Information

File Name Description

PI_61.jpg New label for section 7.5.3.7

Submitter Information Verification

Submitter Full Name: Chad Duffy

Organization: [ Not Specified ]

Street Address:

City:

State:

Zip:

Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 10:00:45 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

Committee Statement: Format label in same format as other labels in chapter. Insert new label, see attached.

Response Message:

Public Input No. 61-NFPA 1192-2015 [Section No. 7.5.3.7]

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6 Not Returned

22 Affirmative All

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0 Negative with Comments

0 Abstention

Not Returned

Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

Affirmative All

Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 52-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 7.6.6 ]

7.6.6 Anti-Siphon Trap Vent Devices.

An anti-siphon trap vent device shall be permitted to be used only as a secondary vent in accordance withthe following:

(1) An anti-siphon trap vent device shall be installed in accordance with the terms of its listing.

(2) One anti-siphon trap vent device shall be permitted to serve not more than two fixtures.

(3) Anti-siphon trap devices shall not be used as a primary vent for toilets or holding tanks.

(4) When a fixture drain or main drain with fixtures serviced by water seal traps bypasses a holdingtank, that drain shall be vented by a primary vent.

(5) Two fixtures protected by one anti-siphon trap vent device shall be drained by a common 11⁄2 in. (38mm) minimum drain.

(6) The device shall be installed in an accessible location that permits a free flow of air.

Submitter Information Verification

Submitter Full Name: Chad Duffy

Organization: [ Not Specified ]

Street Address:

City:

State:

Zip:

Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 10:03:17 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

CommitteeStatement:

Change this language. The primary vent is not necessary if the fixtures are serviced bywaterless waste valves.

ResponseMessage:

Public Input No. 63-NFPA 1192-2015 [Section No. 7.6.6]

Ballot Results

This item has passed ballot

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6 Not Returned

22 Affirmative All

0 Affirmative with Comments

0 Negative with Comments

0 Abstention

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Arnold, Thomas R.

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Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

Affirmative All

Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 53-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 7.6.7.1 ]

7.6.7.1

Except as otherwise permitted in this standard, each vent pipe shall pass through the roof and terminatevertically, undiminished in size, not less than 2 in. (51 mm) 1 in. (25 mm) above the roof.

Submitter Information Verification

Submitter Full Name: Chad Duffy

Organization: [ Not Specified ]

Street Address:

City:

State:

Zip:

Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 10:08:16 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

CommitteeStatement:

Vent cap designs that permit the vent pipe to be cut 1" above the roof have proven functionalwithout back pressure or siphoning problems and should be permitted.

ResponseMessage:

Public Input No. 64-NFPA 1192-2015 [Section No. 7.6.7.1]

Ballot Results

This item has passed ballot

28 Eligible Voters

6 Not Returned

22 Affirmative All

0 Affirmative with Comments

0 Negative with Comments

0 Abstention

Not Returned

Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

Affirmative All

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Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 54-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 7.7.2.1.2 ]

7.7.2.1.3

The water heater storage tank and the pressurized water storage tank shall be connected and testedwith air at 30 psi to 35 psi (207 kPa to 241 kPa).

Submitter Information Verification

Submitter Full Name: Chad Duffy

Organization: [ Not Specified ]

Street Address:

City:

State:

Zip:

Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 10:10:43 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

CommitteeStatement:

The language ensures testing is performed to ensure no leaks are present in the fittingsexempted from the test at 80 psi.

ResponseMessage:

Public Input No. 65-NFPA 1192-2015 [Section No. 7.7.2.1.2]

Ballot Results

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6 Not Returned

22 Affirmative All

0 Affirmative with Comments

0 Negative with Comments

0 Abstention

Not Returned

Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

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Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 55-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 8.4.1.6 ]

8.4.1.6

Trailers shall also have safety chains or cables attached to the A-frame in accordance with Section8.1.3 .

Submitter Information Verification

Submitter Full Name: Chad Duffy

Organization: [ Not Specified ]

Street Address:

City:

State:

Zip:

Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 10:15:23 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

Committee Statement: This section is redundant. This requirement is already defined in section 8.1.3.1.

Response Message:

Public Input No. 27-NFPA 1192-2015 [Section No. 8.4.1.6]

Ballot Results

This item has passed ballot

28 Eligible Voters

6 Not Returned

22 Affirmative All

0 Affirmative with Comments

0 Negative with Comments

0 Abstention

Not Returned

Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

Affirmative All

Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

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Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 60-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. 8.6 ]

8.6 Additional Requirements. Axle, Tire, and Wheel Assembly Requirements for Towable RecreationalVehicles.

8.6.1 Tire and Wheel Assemblies.

Tire and wheel assemblies shall be installed on towable recreation vehicles (except for truck campers) inaccordance with ANSI TSIC-1 Recommended Practice, Process Controls for Assembly of Wheels onTrailers .

8.6.2

The sum of the maximum load ratings of the tires fitted to an axle shall not be less than 110 percent ofGross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) specified by the RV manufacturer as shown on the certification labelrequired by 49 CFR 567, “Certification.”

8.6.2.1

The RV manufacturer shall be permitted to de-rate the axle value established by the axle manufacturerby not less than 12 percent.

8.6.3

Bias ply tires shall not be used on towable recreational vehicles having a wheel size of 13 in. (330 mm)or greater.

Submitter Information Verification

Submitter Full Name: Chad Duffy

Organization: [ Not Specified ]

Street Address:

City:

State:

Zip:

Submittal Date: Fri Oct 02 08:32:42 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

CommitteeStatement:

This proposal clarifies the requirements should only apply to towable RVs. It incorporates aminimum reserve capacity into the design and construction of recreational vehicle trailer wheel andtire systems and provides RV manufacturers flexibility to re-rate axles under specific conditions.This action will provide a safety factor in the event a consumer unwittingly overloads the trailer.

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Ballot Results

This item has passed ballot

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22 Affirmative All

0 Affirmative with Comments

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Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

Affirmative All

Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 4-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. A.1.6 ]

A.1.6

SI stands for the International System of Units, which is officially abbreviated SI in all languages. For fullexplanation, see ANSI IEEE/ASTM SI 10 SI10 .

Submitter Information Verification

Submitter Full Name: Chad Duffy

Organization: [ Not Specified ]

Street Address:

City:

State:

Zip:

Submittal Date: Fri Sep 18 08:14:50 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

Committee Statement: Updated section A.1.6 to align with the current referenced standard.

Response Message:

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6 Not Returned

22 Affirmative All

0 Affirmative with Comments

0 Negative with Comments

0 Abstention

Not Returned

Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

Affirmative All

Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

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Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 56-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Section No. C.1.3 ]

C.3 Miscellaneous.

These documents are not a part of the requirements of this standard unless also listed in Chapter 2. Thefollowing documents are listed here to provide reference information:

(1) Manufactured air ducts (ANSI/UL 181)

(2) Air duct connectors (ANSI/UL 181)

(3) Air duct registers (ANSI/UL 94)

(4) Fuel distribution nozzle (ANSI/UL 842 2586 )

(5) Fuel-dispensing hose (UL 330)

(6) Fuel distribution system hose (SAE J30 or J30R7 )

(7) Rollover vent valves (49 CFR 393.67)

(8) Fuel hose clamps (SAE 1508 Type D)

(9) Comfort conditioning equipment (ANSI/UL 1995/CSA C22.2 No. 236)

(10) Fire extinguishers (ANSI/UL 299)

(11) Smoke alarms (ANSI/UL 217)

(12) CO alarms (ANSI/UL 2034/CSA 6.19)

(13) LP-Gas leak detectors (ANSI/UL 1484)

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Submitter Full Name: Chad Duffy

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Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 10:30:08 EDT 2015

Committee Statement

CommitteeStatement:

UL 842 covered many different types of valves including Hose Nozzle Valves. In 2011 thereferences and tests for hose nozzles valves were removed from UL 842 and placed into UL 2586with an effective date of April 30, 2015. J30R7 has been removed as R7 is a part of J30.

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Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

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Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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First Revision No. 3-NFPA 1192-2015 [ Chapter D ]

Annex D Informational References

D.1 Referenced Publications.

The documents or portions thereof listed in this annex are referenced within the informational sections ofthis standard and are not part of the requirements of this document unless also listed in Chapter 2 forother reasons.

D.1.1 NFPA Publications. (Reserved)

D.1.2 Other Publications.

D.1.2.1 ANSI IEEE Publications.

American National Standards Institute, Inc., 25 West 43rd Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10036. IEEE, 3Park Avenue, 17th Floor, New York, NY 10016–5997.

ANSI SI 10, Standard for Use of the International System of Units (SI): The Modern Metric System,1997. IEEE/ASTM SI 10, American National Standard for Metric Practice , 2010.

D.1.2.2 SAE Publications.

Society of Automotive Engineers, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096.

SAE J684, Trailer Couplings, Hitches, and Safety Chains — Automotive Type , Standard , 2014.

D.1.2.3 UL Publications.

Underwriters Laboratories Inc., 333 Pfingsten Road, Northbrook, IL 60062-2096.

ANSI/UL 484, Standard for Room Air Conditioners, 2007,revised2012 2015 .

D.1.2.4 U.S. Government Publications.

U.S. Government Printing Publishing Office, 732 North Capitol Street, NW, Washington, DC 2040220401-0001 .

HUD Interpretive Bulletin A-1-88.

D.2 Informational References.

The following documents or portions thereof are listed here as informational resources only. They are nota part of the requirements of this document.

D.2.1 UL Publications.

Underwriters Laboratories Inc., 333 Pfingsten Road, Northbrook, IL 60062-2096.

ANSI/UL 2034, Standard for Safety Single and Multiple Station Carbon Monoxide Alarms, 2008, revised2009 2015 .

D.3 References for Extracts in Informational Sections.

NFPA 58, Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code, 2014 2017 edition.

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Committee Statement

Committee Statement: Updated references per NFPA MOS.

Response Message:

Public Input No. 80-NFPA 1192-2015 [Section No. D.1.2.2]

Public Input No. 16-NFPA 1192-2015 [Section No. D.1.2]

Ballot Results

This item has passed ballot

28 Eligible Voters

6 Not Returned

22 Affirmative All

0 Affirmative with Comments

0 Negative with Comments

0 Abstention

Not Returned

Arnold, Thomas R.

Foster, Dean

Haas, Douglas

Harvey, John P.

Klein, Richard H.

Taylor, Monte L.

Affirmative All

Akins, Leo

Ballard, Charles N.

Bloom, Joseph M.

Christner, Jeffrey A.

Colwell, Jeff D.

Day, Richard L.

Devenish, Shane

Habib, Khaled E.

Hopkins, Bruce A.

Hyer, Ryan

Johnson, James Alan

Jordal, Dale

Livingston, Bob

Luttich, Mark

Mihalick, David M.

Mulvaney, Doug

Parrott, Kerry

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Sedlacek, Craig

Sinclair, Paul

Staves, Homer A.

Swiecicki, Bruce J.

Woodward, Leslie

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