(1) Any system (or component thereof) designed to be used in installations subject to the Tennessee Manufactured Home Installation Act must be approved for such use by the commissioner. To secure approval of a product, the manufacturer shall submit the following information:
(a) Detailed drawings (prepared by a registered professional engineer) of each type of anchor submitted for approval.
- 1. Each drawing shall specify model identification, dimensions, types of welds or fastenings, construction materials, and method of securing straps.
(b) Test data (prepared and certified by a recognized independent testing laboratory) regarding the destructibility of each ground anchor model.
- 1. The data shall demonstrate the capability of each model to withstand a force of not less than four thousand seven hundred twenty-five (4,725) pounds without failure, with straps or cable connected to the anchor head connecting device.
(2) Each model must be field tested and certified for holding power by a recognized independent testing laboratory. The lab report shall show the following:
- (a) Model tested as described by engineering drawings;
- (b) Method of installation;
- (c) Date of installation;
- (d) Date of pull-out test;
- (e) Soil profile description;
- (f) Location of field test;
- (g) Test equipment used;
- (h) Pounds of force exerted and resultant vertical and horizontal movements (in inches) of anchor; and
- (i) Failure point of anchor. Failure occurs when the point of connection between the tie and anchor moves more than two (2) inches in the direction of the vertical tie or the anchor is displaced horizontally more than four (4) inches at the point where the tie attaches to the anchor when a load of four thousand seven hundred twenty-five (4,725) pounds or less is applied and the anchoring equipment is installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
- (3) Within sixty (60) days after receipt of a submission, the commissioner will inform the manufacturer by letter of the results of its review. If approval of a product is denied, such letter shall state the reason(s) for the denial.
- (4) Should any change in construction or material be made in a model, approval of that model is withdrawn. The revised model must be completely resubmitted for approval under this rule.
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 68-126-204, 68-126-210, 68-126-401, and 68-126-405. Administrative History: Original rule certified June 10, 1974. Repeal filed April 20, 1978; effective May 22, 1978. New rule filed June 28, 1984; effective July 28, 1984. Amendment filed March 12, 2004; effective May 26, 2004 (Formerly 0780-02-04-.04). Repeal filed September 23, 2024; effective December 22, 2024. New rule filed November 7, 2025; effective February 5, 2026.