Interpretation ID: nht72-3.18
DATE: 05/31/72
FROM: AUTHOR UNAVAILABLE; Richard B. Dyson; NHTSA
TO: GO Industries
TITLE: FMVSS INTERPRETATION
TEXT: This is in reply to your letter of April 26, 1972, requesting an opinion as to whether "Abcite," a product of the Dupont Company, may be used in campers and "mini-mobile homes."
Whether a particular glazing material may be used in motor vehicles or campers depends upon whether the material meets the requirements of Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 205, "Glazing Materials" (49 CFR 571.205), which incorporates, as you indicate, the American National Standards Institute Standard Z26.1-1966. That standard also specifies the locations in motor vehicles where specific materials may be used.
Standard No. 205 does not apply to trailers. While we are not familiar with the phrase "mini-mobile home," we consider mobile homes to be trailers, and the standard does not apply to them. With respect to campers, Standard No. 205 allows the use of any material meeting the requirements of Z26 in any location except for forward-facing windows. Forward-facing camper windows may not be manufactured of item 6 and item 7 material (AS6, AS7), but may be manufactured of any of the other materials (AS1-AS5, AS8-AS11) that meets the requirements of Z26.
Whether Abcite conforms to the requirements for glazing allowed to be used in campers is a determination that should be made in the first instance by its manufacturer, Dupont. If the manufacturer determines that such use is within the requirements of Standard No. 205, he is required by section 114 of the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act to certify that the material conforms to the requirements of the standard. He is also required by the marking requirements in Section 6 of Z26.1-1966 to indicate on the material its AS designation. Any material that is so certified can be used in the camper locations listed on the standard as appropriate for that designated type.