SPS 327.49(3)
(3) Gas piping systems. Gas piping systems, extending from the point of delivery to the connection with each gas-fired appliance or device, shall be installed to conform with NFPA 54, National Fuel Gas Code.
SPS 327.49(4)(a)(a) Any oil-fired appliance or device connected to a fuel piping system shall have an accessible, approved manual shutoff valve installed upstream of any connector.
SPS 327.49(4)(b)
(b) Automatic gas-burning heating appliances shall be equipped with listed devices which will shut off the gas to the pilot light and main burner or burners in the event of pilot failure.
SPS 327.49(4)(c)
(c) Liquid fuel-burning appliances shall be equipped with primary safety controls which will shut off the flow of fuel to the burner or burners in the event of ignition failure.
SPS 327.49 History
History: EmR1703: emerg. cr., eff. 2-6-17;
CR 17-017: cr.
Register March 2018 No. 747, eff. 4-1-18.
SPS 327.50(1)
(1) All electrical wiring, installations, equipment and materials used in the construction of camping units shall comply with the requirements of the Wisconsin Administrative Electrical Code, Vol. 2.,
ch. SPS 316, except as provided in this section.
SPS 327.50(2)
(2) The requirements in NEC section 210.70 (A) (2) (b) do not apply to a stairway for a deck. A light over the stairs of the deck is not required, but a light outside the door exiting to the deck is required.
SPS 327.50(3)
(3) Except as provided in
s. SPS 327.11, the inspection of the electrical construction of a camping unit is not required.
SPS 327.50(4)
(4) No more than one receptacle outlet is required to be installed for the entire countertop space of a kitchen in a camping unit.
SPS 327.50(5)
(5) The requirements for installation of fire alarms and smoke detectors in a camping unit are as provided in
s. SPS 327.26.
SPS 327.50(6)
(6) The rating of the disconnecting means and the ampacity of a conductor providing supply to a camping unit consisting of a framed structure may not be less than 50 amperes.
SPS 327.50 History
History: EmR1703: emerg. cr. as SPS 327.51, eff. 2-6-17;
CR 17-017: cr.
Register March 2018 No. 747, eff. 4-1-18.
SPS 327.51(1)
(1)
General. The design, construction, and installation of plumbing shall comply with the requirements of the Wisconsin Plumbing Code,
chs. SPS 382 to
387, except as provided in this section.
SPS 327.51(2)(a)(a) The minimum flow rate of a tankless type water heater may be obtained by multiplying 0.65 by the calculated hot water gallons per minute demand, as determined by
ch. SPS 382 Tables 382.40–1b and 382.40–3, provided the heater will achieve a water temperature of 110 degrees Fahrenheit at the terminal fitting or faucet.
SPS 327.51(2)(b)
(b) The sizing method in
par. (a) may not be used for sizing a water heater serving a high-flow fixture, a hose bibb, a hydrant, or a fixture that is required to have a supply line with a diameter larger than one-half inch.
SPS 327.51(2)(c)
(c) For the purposes of this subsection, “high-flow fixture" means a fixture with a flow rate of more than 4 gallons per minute, at 80 pounds per square inch, and a water velocity not exceeding 8 feet per second.
SPS 327.51(3)(a)(a) No more than one sink is required to be installed in a camping unit.
SPS 327.51(3)(b)
(b) If only one sink is installed in a camping unit, the sink shall be installed in the kitchen of the camping unit.
SPS 327.51(4)
(4) Inspections. Except as provided in
s. SPS 327.11, the inspection of the plumbing of a camping unit is not required.
SPS 327.51(5)
(5) Pipe and tubing. The pipe and tubing for any portion of the plumbing system of a camping unit may be flexible plastic.
SPS 327.51 History
History: EmR1703: emerg. cr. as SPS 327.52, eff. 2-6-17;
CR 17-017: cr.
Register March 2018 No. 747, eff. 4-1-18.
SPS 327.52
SPS 327.52 Purpose. The purpose of this subchapter is to establish uniform standards and criteria for the installation, inspection, and servicing of camping unit transfer tanks so that the tanks are safe and will protect public health and the waters of the state.
SPS 327.52 History
History: EmR1703: emerg. cr. as SPS 327.53, eff. 2-6-17;
CR 17-017: cr.
Register March 2018 No. 747, eff. 4-1-18.
SPS 327.53
SPS 327.53 Installation and maintenance. A camping unit transfer tank shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications and as provided under
ch. ATCP 79.
SPS 327.53 History
History: EmR1703: emerg. cr. as SPS 327.54, eff. 2-6-17;
CR 17-017: cr.
Register March 2018 No. 747, eff. 4-1-18.
SPS 327.54
SPS 327.54 Compliance with code. A camping unit transfer tank that meets the following requirements is in compliance with this code:
SPS 327.54(1)
(1) The tank is listed and has been labeled by a nationally recognized testing agency.
SPS 327.54(3)
(3) Inlet and toilet connections to the tank are sized to provide adequate flow rate and designed to prevent backflow contamination.
SPS 327.54(4)
(4) A vent that terminates outside the camping unit is located at the highest point of the tank.
SPS 327.54 History
History: EmR1703: emerg. cr. as SPS 327.55, eff. 2-6-17;
CR 17-017: cr.
Register March 2018 No. 747, eff. 4-1-18.
SPS 327.55
SPS 327.55 Servicing requirements. The servicing of a camping unit transfer tank shall be performed in a manner to prevent the discharge of wastewater into the surrounding soil or onto the ground surface.
SPS 327.55 Note
Note: The servicing of private sewerage systems including septic and holding tanks, dosing chambers, grease interceptors, seepage beds, seepage pits, seepage trenches, privies and portable restrooms is addressed in ch.
NR 113, which is administered by the department of natural resources.
SPS 327.55 History
History: EmR1703: emerg. cr. as SPS 327.56, eff. 2-6-17;
CR 17-017: cr.
Register March 2018 No. 747, eff. 4-1-18.
SPS 327.56
SPS 327.56 Abandonment. A subsurface tank that is no longer used as a camping unit transfer tank shall be abandoned by complying with all of the following:
SPS 327.56(3)
(3) Pumping and disposing of the contents from the tank.
SPS 327.56 Note
Note: The removal and disposal of the contents from treatment tanks, distribution tanks, seepage pits, and holding components is addressed in ch.
NR 113, which is administered by the department of natural resources.
SPS 327.56(4)
(4) Removing the tank or removing the cover of the tank and filling the tank with soil, gravel, or an inert solid material.
SPS 327.56 History
History: EmR1703: emerg. cr. as SPS 327.57, eff. 2-6-17;
CR 17-017: cr.
Register March 2018 No. 747, eff. 4-1-18.
SPS 327.57
SPS 327.57 Penalties. Penalties for violations of this subchapter shall be assessed in accordance with s.
145.12, Stats.
SPS 327.57 Note
Note: Section
145.12 (4), Stats., indicates that any person who violates any order under s.
145.02 (3) (f) or
145.20 (2) (f) or any rule or standard adopted under s.
145.02 shall forfeit not less than $10 nor more than $1,000 for each violation. Each violation of an order under s.
145.02 (3) (f) or
145.20 (2) (f) or any rule or standard adopted under s.
145.02 constitutes a separate offense and each day of continued violation is a separate offense.
SPS 327.57 History
History: EmR1703: emerg. cr. as SPS 327.58, eff. 2-6-17;
CR 17-017: cr.
Register March 2018 No. 747, eff. 4-1-18.