Regulations last checked for updates: Nov 24, 2024

Title 10 - Energy last revised: Nov 19, 2024
§ 460.101 - Climate zones.

Manufactured homes subject to the requirements of this subpart must comply with the requirements applicable to one or more of the climate zones set forth in figure 1 to § 460.101 and table 1 to § 460.101.

Table 1 to § 460.101—U.S. States and Territories per Climate Zone

Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3
AlabamaArkansasAlaska
American SamoaArizonaColorado
FloridaCaliforniaConnecticut
GeorgiaKansasDelaware
GuamKentuckyDistrict of Columbia
HawaiiMissouriIdaho
LouisianaNew MexicoIllinois
MississippiNorth CarolinaIndiana
South CarolinaOklahomaIowa
TexasTennesseeMaine
The Commonwealth of Puerto RicoMaryland
U.S. Virgin IslandsMassachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New York
North Dakota
Ohio
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Dakota
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
§ 460.102 - Building thermal envelope requirements.

(a) Compliance options. The building thermal envelope must meet either the prescriptive requirements of paragraph (b) of this section or the performance requirements of paragraph (c) of this section.

(b) Prescriptive requirements. (1) The building thermal envelope must meet the applicable minimum R-value (nominal value of insulation), and the glazing maximum U-factor and SHGC, requirements set forth in table 1 to § 460.102(b)(1) and table 2 to § 460.102(b)(2) or component U-values set forth in table 3 to § 460.102(b)(5) and table 4 to § 460.102(b)(5).

Table 1 to § 460.102(b)(1)—Tier 1 Building Thermal Envelope Prescriptive Requirements

Climate zone Exterior wall
insulation
R-value
Exterior ceiling
insulation
R-value
Exterior floor
insulation
R-value
Window
U-factor
Skylight
U-factor
Door
U-factor
Glazed
fenestration
SHGC
11322221.080.750.400.7
21322190.50.550.400.6
31922220.350.550.40Not applicable.

Table 2 to § 460.102(b)(1)—Tier 2 Building Thermal Envelope Prescriptive Requirements

Climate zone Exterior wall
insulation
R-value
Exterior ceiling
insulation
R-value
Exterior floor
insulation
R-value
Window
U-factor
Skylight
U-factor
Door
U-factor
Glazed
fenestration
SHGC
11330130.320.750.400.33
22130190.300.550.400.25
32138300.300.550.40Not applicable.

(2) For the purpose of compliance with the exterior ceiling insulation R-value requirement of paragraph (b)(1) of this section, the truss heel height must be a minimum of 5.5 inches at the outside face of each exterior wall.

(3) A combination of R-21 batt insulation and R-14 blanket insulation may be used for the purpose of compliance with the floor insulation R-value requirement of table 2 to § 460.102(b)(1), Climate Zone 3.

(4) An individual skylight that has an SHGC that is less than or equal to 0.30 is not subject to the glazed fenestration SHGC requirements established in paragraph (b)(1) of this section. Adapted from section R402 of the 2021 IECC.

(5) U-factor alternatives to R-value requirements. Compliance with the applicable requirements in paragraph (b)(1) of this section may be determined using the applicable maximum U-factor values set forth in table 3 to § 460.102(b)(5) and table 4 to § 460.102(b)(5), which reflect the thermal transmittance of the component, excluding fenestration, and not just the insulation of that component, as an alternative to the minimum nominal R-value requirements set forth in table 1 to § 460.102(b)(1) and table 2 to § 460.102(b)(1), respectively.

Table 3 to § 460.102(b)(5)—U-Factor Alternatives to Tier 1 R-Value Requirements

Climate zone Exterior ceiling
U-factor
Exterior wall
U-factor
Exterior floor
U-factor
10.0610.0940.049
20.0610.0940.056
30.0610.0680.049

Table 4 to § 460.102(b)(5)—U-Factor Alternatives to Tier 2 R-Value Requirements

Climate zone Exterior ceiling
U-factor
Exterior wall
U-factor
Exterior floor
U-factor
10.0430.0940.078
20.0430.0630.056
30.0370.0630.032

(c) Performance requirements. (1) The building thermal envelope must have a Uo that is less than or equal to the applicable value specified in table 5 to § 460.102(c)(1) and table 6 to § 460.102(c)(1).

Table 5 to § 460.102(c)(1)—Tier 1 Building Thermal Envelope Performance Requirements

Climate zone Single-section
Uo
10.110
20.091
30.074

Table 6 to § 460.102(c)(1)—Tier 2 Building Thermal Envelope Performance Requirements

Climate zone Multi-section
Uo
10.082
20.066
30.055

(2) Area-weighted average vertical fenestration U-factor must not exceed 0.48 in Climate Zone 2 or 0.40 in Climate Zone 3. Adapted from section R402 of the 2021 IECC.

(3) Area-weighted average skylight U-factor must not exceed 0.75 in Climate Zone 2 and Climate Zone 3. Adapted from section R402 of the 2021 IECC.

(4) Windows, skylights and doors containing more than 50 percent glazing by area must satisfy the SHGC requirements established in paragraph (b)(1) of this section on the basis of an area-weighted average. Adapted from section R402 of the 2021 IECC.

(d) [Reserved].

(e) Determination of compliance with paragraph (c) of this section. (1) Uo must be determined in accordance with Overall U-Values and Heating/Cooling Loads—Manufactured Homes (incorporated by reference; see § 460.3)

(2) [Reserved]

§ 460.103 - Installation of insulation.

Insulating materials must be installed according to the insulation manufacturer's installation instructions and the requirements set forth in table 1 to 460.103, which is adapted from section R402 of the 2021 IECC.

Table 1 to § 460.103—Installation of Insulation

Component Installation requirements
GeneralAir-permeable insulation must not be used as a material to establish the air barrier.
Access hatches, panels, and doorsAccess hatches, panels, and doors between conditioned space and unconditioned space, such as attics and crawlspaces, must be insulated to a level equivalent to the insulation of the surrounding surface, must provide access to all equipment that prevents damaging or compressing the insulation, and must provide a wood-framed or equivalent baffle or retainer when loose fill insulation is installed within an exterior ceiling assembly to retain the insulation both on the access hatch, panel, or door and within the building thermal envelope.
BafflesFor air-permeable insulations in vented attics, a baffle must be installed adjacent to soffit and eave vents. Baffles, when used in conjunction with eave venting, must be constructed using a solid material, maintain an opening equal or greater than the size of the vents, and extend over the top of the attic insulation.
Ceiling or atticThe insulation in any dropped ceiling or dropped soffit must be aligned with the air barrier.
Narrow cavitiesBatts to be installed in narrow cavities must be cut to fit or narrow cavities must be filled with insulation that upon installation readily conforms to the available cavity space.
Rim joistsRim joists must be insulated such that the insulation maintain permanent contact with the exterior rim board.
Shower or tub adjacent to exterior wallExterior walls adjacent to showers and tubs must be insulated.
WallsAir permeable exterior building thermal envelope insulation for framed exterior walls must completely fill the cavity, including within stud bays caused by blocking lay flats or headers.
§ 460.104 - Building thermal envelope air leakage.

Manufactured homes must be sealed against air leakage at all joints, seams, and penetrations associated with the building thermal envelope in accordance with the component manufacturer's installation instructions and the requirements set forth in table 1 to 460.104. Sealing methods between dissimilar materials must allow for differential expansion, contraction and mechanical vibration, and must establish a continuous air barrier upon installation of all opaque components of the building thermal envelope. All gaps and penetrations in the exterior ceiling, exterior floor, and exterior walls, including ducts, flue shafts, plumbing, piping, electrical wiring, utility penetrations, bathroom and kitchen exhaust fans, recessed lighting fixtures adjacent to unconditioned space, and light tubes adjacent to unconditioned space, must be sealed with caulk, foam, gasket or other suitable material. The air barrier installation criteria are adapted from section R402 of the 2021 IECC.

Table 1 to § 460.104—Air Barrier Installation Criteria

Component Air barrier criteria
Ceiling or atticThe air barrier in any dropped ceiling or dropped soffit must be aligned with the insulation and any gaps in the air barrier must be sealed with caulk, foam, gasket, or other suitable material. Access hatches, panels, and doors, drop-down stairs, or knee wall doors to unconditioned attic spaces must be weather-stripped or equipped with a gasket to produce a continuous air barrier.
Duct system register bootsDuct system register boots that penetrate the building thermal envelope or the air barrier must be sealed to the subfloor, wall covering or ceiling penetrated by the boot, air barrier, or the interior finish materials with caulk, foam, gasket, or other suitable material.
Electrical box or phone box on exterior wallsThe air barrier must be installed behind electrical and communication boxes or the air barrier must be sealed around the box penetration with caulk, foam, gasket, or other suitable material.
FloorsThe air barrier must be installed at any exposed edge of insulation. The bottom board may serve as the air barrier.
Mating line surfacesMating line surfaces must be equipped with a continuous and durable gasket.
Recessed lightingRecessed light fixtures installed in the building thermal envelope must be sealed to the drywall with caulk, foam, gasket, or other suitable material.
Rim joistsThe air barrier must enclose the rim joists. The junctions of the rim board and the subfloor must be air sealed.
Shower or tub adjacent to exterior wallThe air barrier must separate showers and tubs from exterior walls.
WallsThe junction of the top plate and the exterior ceiling, and the junction of the bottom plate and the exterior floor, along exterior walls must be sealed with caulk, foam, gasket, or other suitable material.
Windows, skylights, and exterior doorsThe rough openings around windows, exterior doors, and skylights must be sealed with caulk or foam.
source: 87 FR 32818, May 31, 2022, unless otherwise noted.
cite as: 10 CFR 460.102