Ground anchor definition

Ground anchor means a specific anchoring assembly device designed to transfer manufactured home anchoring loads to the ground.
Ground anchor means any device at the mobile structure site designed for the purpose of securing a mobile structure to the ground.
Ground anchor means a device at the manufactured home stand designed to transfer manufactured home anchoring loads to the ground.

Examples of Ground anchor in a sentence

  • Ground anchor tendons, including anchors and prestressing steel, shall be handled, stored and installed in such a manner as to avoid damage, corrosion or contamination with dirt or deleterious substances.


More Definitions of Ground anchor

Ground anchor means any device at the manufactured home installation site designed to transfer manufactured home anchoring loads to the ground.
Ground anchor means any device approved and used for the purpose of securing manufactured or modular homes to the ground in order to resist wind forces.
Ground anchor means any device designed to transfer the home anchoring loads to the ground or foundation.
Ground anchor means any device approved and used for the purpose
Ground anchor means any device approved by the department and used for the purpose of securing a mobile/manufactured home or park trailer to the ground in order to resist wind forces. Ground anchors are rated by working load, which is the maximum load for design purposes. The ultimate load is the working or design load multiplied by the safety factor of 1.5.

Related to Ground anchor

  • Ground water means water below the land surface in a zone of saturation.

  • Ground cover - means organic or non-organic material applied to prevent soil erosion such as concrete, flagstone, gravel, asphalt, grass or other landscaping.

  • Underground facility means any item which shall be buried or placed below ground for use in connection with the storage or conveyance of water, sewage, electronic, telephone or telegraphic communications, electric energy, oil, gas or other substances, and shall include, but not be limited to pipes, sewers, conduits, cables, valves, lines, wires, manholes, attachments and those portions of poles and their attachments below ground.

  • Ground Lessor means the lessor under the Ground Lease.

  • Underground tank means a device meeting the definition of tank whose entire surface area is totally below the surface of and covered by the ground.