ASME A17.1 2016
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ASME A17.1 Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASME | 2016 | 598 |
ASME A17.1-2016/CSA B44-16?one of ASMEās most requested safety standards?addresses elevators, escalators, dumbwaiters, moving walks and material lifts. It provides requirements applying to the design, construction, installation, operation, testing, inspection, maintenance, alteration and repair of these conveyances. This living landmark has been defining safety in elevators, escalators and related equipment since 1921. A17.1 has been harmonized with CSA B44 to provide one comprehensive solution for jurisdictions throughout North America. Major changes and updates for the 2016 edition include: ā¢ seismic requirements for escalators; ā¢ special purpose personnel elevators; ā¢ rack and pinion elevators; ā¢ residence elevators; ā¢ material lifts with obscured transfer devices; and ā¢ addition of elastomeric buffer requirements. Intended for anyone engaged in the safety of elevators, escalators and related conveyances, including those responsible for: design, engineering and manufacture; installation, operation, testing, maintenance, alteration and repair; inspection; plans, contracts, administration, insurance and liability; property, facilities and plant management; and emergency response.
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4 | CONTENTS |
6 | Figures |
7 | Tables |
9 | ASME FOREWORD |
14 | ASME A17 COMMITTEE ROSTER STANDARDS COMMITTEE Honorary Members Regulatory Advisory Council |
15 | NATIONAL INTEREST REVIEW GROUP B44.1/A17.5 ELEVATOR AND ESCALATOR ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT COMMITTEE CODE COORDINATION COMMITTEE DUMBWAITER AND ATD COMMITTEE EARTHQUAKE SAFETY COMMITTEE EDITORIAL COMMITTEE ELECTRICAL COMMITTEE ELEVATORS USED FOR CONSTRUCTION COMMITTEE |
16 | EMERGENCY OPERATIONS COMMITTEE EMERGENCY PERSONNEL COMMITTEE ESCALATOR AND MOVING WALK COMMITTEE EXISTING INSTALLATIONS COMMITTEE HAND AND SIDEWALK ELEVATOR COMMITTEE |
17 | HOISTWAY COMMITTEE HYDRAULIC COMMITTEE INCLINED ELEVATOR COMMITTEE INSPECTIONS COMMITTEE INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS COMMITTEE |
18 | LIMITED-USE/LIMITED-APPLICATION ELEVATOR COMMITTEE MAINTENANCE, REPAIR, AND REPLACEMENT COMMITTEE MARINE ELEVATOR COMMITTEE MECHANICAL DESIGN COMMITTEE MINE ELEVATOR COMMITTEE NEW TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE |
19 | OUTSIDE EMERGENCY ELEVATOR COMMITTEE QUALIFICATION OF ELEVATOR INSPECTORS QEI COMMITTEE RACK-AND-PINION AND SPECIAL PURPOSE PERSONNEL ELEVATOR COMMITTEE RESIDENCE ELEVATOR COMMITTEE WIND TURBINE ELEVATOR COMMITTEE |
20 | CSA B44 COMMITTEE ON THE ELEVATOR SAFETY CODE TECHNICAL COMMITTEE Associate Members CSA B44.1/ASME A17.5 JOINT COMMITTEE ON ELEVATOR AND ESCALATOR ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT |
22 | ASME PREFACE GENERAL APPLICATION OF REQUIREMENTS TO NEW TECHNOLOGY FORM AND ARRANGEMENT METRIC SI UNITS ASME ELEVATOR PUBLICATIONS |
23 | CORRESPONDENCE WITH A17 COMMITTEE |
25 | CSA PREFACE |
26 | SUMMARY OF CHANGES |
36 | SAFETY CODE FOR ELEVATORS AND ESCALATORS Part 1 General SECTION 1.1 SCOPE |
37 | SECTION 1.2 PURPOSE AND EXCEPTIONS SECTION 1.3 DEFINITIONS |
54 | Part 2 Electric Elevators SCOPE SECTION 2.1 CONSTRUCTION OF HOISTWAYS AND HOISTWAY ENCLOSURES |
56 | SECTION 2.2 PITS |
58 | SECTION 2.3 LOCATION AND GUARDING OF COUNTERWElGHTS |
59 | SECTION 2.4 VERTICAL CLEARANCES AND RUNBYS FOR CARS AND COUNTERWEIGHTS |
60 | Table 2.4.2.2 Minimum Bottom Run by for Counterweight Elevators With Spring Buffers, Elastomeric Buffers, or Solid Bumpers and Rheostatic Control or Single-Speed AC Control |
61 | SECTION 2.5 HORIZONTAL CAR AND COUNTERWEIGHT CLEARANCES |
62 | SECTION 2.6 PROTECTION OF SPACE BELOW HOlSTWAYS SECTION 2.7 MACHINERY SPACES, MACHINE ROOMS, CONTROL SPACES, AND CONTROL ROOMS |
70 | SECTION 2.8 EQUIPMENT IN HOISTWAYS, MACHINERY SPACES, MACHINE ROOMS, CONTROL SPACES, AND CONTROL ROOMS |
72 | SECTION 2.9 MACHINERY AND SHEAVE BEAMS, SUPPORTS, AND FOUNDATIONS |
74 | SECTION 2.10 GUARDING OF EQUIPMENT AND STANDARD RAILING SECTION 2.11 PROTECTION OF HOISTWAY OPENINGS |
82 | SECTION 2.12 HOISTWAY DOOR LOCKING DEVICES AND ELECTRIC CONTACTS, AND HOISTWAY ACCESS SWITCHES |
87 | SECTION 2.13 POWER OPERATION OF HOISTWAY DOORS AND CAR DOORS |
92 | SECTION 2.14 CAR ENCLOSURES, CAR DOORS AND GATES, AND CAR ILLUMINATION |
102 | SECTION 2.15 CAR FRAMES AND PLATFORMS |
105 | SECTION 2.16 CAPACITY AND LOADING Table 2.15.10.1 Maximum Allowable Stresses in Car Frame and Platform Members and Connections, for Steels Specified in 2.15.6.2.1 and 2.15.6.2.2 |
106 | Fig. 2.16.1.1 Inside Net Platform Areas for Passenger Elevators Table 2.16.1.1 Maximum Inside Net Platform Areas for the Various Rated Loads |
110 | SECTION 2.17 CAR AND COUNTERWEIGHT SAFETIES |
111 | Table 2.17.3 Maximum and Minimum Stopping Distances for Type B Car Safeties With Rated Load and Type B Counterweight Safeties |
113 | SECTION 2.18 SPEED GOVERNORS |
114 | Table 2.18.2.1 Maximum Car Speeds at Which Speed Governor Trips and Governor Overspeed Switch Operates |
116 | SECTION 2.19 ASCENDING CAR OVERSPEED AND UNINTENDED CAR MOVEMENT PROTECTION Table 2.18.7.4 Multiplier for Determining Governor Sheave Pitch Diameter |
118 | SECTION 2.20 SUSPENSION MEANS AND THEIR CONNECTIONS |
119 | Table 2.20.3 Minimum Factors of Safety for Suspension Members |
123 | Fig. 2.20.9.4 Tapered Rope Sockets Fig. 2.20.9.5 Wedge Rope Sockets Table 2.20.9.4.5 Relation of Rope Diameter to Diameter of the Small Socket Hole |
127 | SECTION 2.21 COUNTERWEIGHTS |
128 | SECTION 2.22 BUFFERS AND BUMPERS Table 2.22.3.1 Minimum Spring Buffer Strokes |
130 | Table 2.22.4.1 Minimum Oil Buffer Strokes |
131 | SECTION 2.23 CAR AND COUNTERWEIGHT GUIDE RAILS, GUIDEĆRAIL SUPPORTS, AND FASTENINGS |
132 | Fig. 2.23.3 Elevator Guide Rails Table 2.23.3 T-Section Guide-Rail Dimensions |
134 | Fig. 2.23.4.1-1 Maximum Weight of a Car With Rated Load or of Counterweight With Safety Device for a Pair of Guide Rails as Specified in 2.23.4.1 |
135 | Fig. 2.23.4.1-2 Minimum Moment of Inertia About x-x Axis for a Single Guide Rail With Its Reinforcement |
139 | Table 2.23.4.3.1 Guide Rails for Counterweight Without Safeties Table 2.23.4.3.3 Intermediate Tie Brackets |
140 | SECTION 2.24 DRIVING MACHINES AND SHEAVES Table 2.23.7.2.1 Minimum Thickness of Fishplates and Minimum Diameter of Fastening Bolts Table 2.23.10.2 Minimum Size of Rail-Fastening Bolts |
143 | SECTION 2.25 TERMINAL STOPPING DEVICES |
147 | SECTION 2.26 OPERATING DEVICES AND CONTROL EQUIPMENT |
154 | Table 2.26.4.3.2 SIL for Electrical Protective Devices and Other Electrical Safety Functions |
158 | SECTION 2.27 EMERGENCY OPERATION AND SIGNALING DEVICES |
159 | Table 2.26.12.1 Symbol Identification |
164 | Fig. 2.27.3.1.6(h) Visual Signal |
167 | Fig. 2.27.3.3.7 Panel Layout |
170 | Fig. 2.27.7.1 Phase I Emergency Recall Operation Instructions |
171 | Fig. 2.27.7.2 Phase II Emergency In-Car Operation |
172 | Fig. 2.27.8 FEO-K1 Key |
173 | Fig. 2.27.9 Elevator Corridor Call Station Pictograph |
175 | SECTION 2.28 LAYOUT DRAWINGS SECTION 2.29 IDENTIFICATION |
176 | SECTION 2.30 SWAY CONTROL GUIDES |
177 | Part 3 Hydraulic Elevators SCOPE SECTION 3.1 CONSTRUCTION OF HOISTWAYS AND HOISTWAY ENCLOSURES SECTION 3.2 PITS SECTION 3.3 LOCATION AND GUARDING OF COUNTERWEIGHTS SECTION 3.4 BOTTOM AND TOP CLEARANCES AND RUNBYS FOR CARS AND COUNTERWEIGHTS |
178 | SECTION 3.5 HORIZONTAL CAR AND COUNTERWEIGHT CLEARANCES SECTION 3.6 PROTECTION OF SPACES BELOW HOISTWAY |
179 | SECTION 3.7 MACHINERY SPACES, MACHINE ROOMS, CONTROL SPACES, AND CONTROL ROOMS SECTION 3.8 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, WIRING, PIPES, AND DUCTS IN HOISTWAY, MACHINERY SPACES, MACHINE ROOMS, CONTROL SPACES, AND CONTROL ROOMS SECTION 3.9 MACHINERY AND SHEAVE BEAMS, SUPPORTS, AND FOUNDATIONS |
180 | SECTION 3.10 GUARDING OF EXPOSED AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT SECTION 3.11 PROTECTION OF HOISTWAY LANDING OPENINGS SECTION 3.12 HOISTWAY DOOR LOCKING DEVICES, ELECTRIC CONTACTS, AND HOISTWAY ACCESS SWITCHES SECTION 3.13 POWER OPERATION, POWER OPENING, AND POWER CLOSING OF HOISTWAY DOORS AND CAR DOORS OR GATES SECTION 3.14 CAR ENCLOSURES, CAR DOORS AND GATES, AND CAR ILLUMINATION SECTION 3.15 CAR FRAMES AND PLATFORMS |
181 | SECTION 3.16 CAPACITY AND LOADING SECTION 3.17 CAR SAFETIES, COUNTERWEIGHT SAFETIES, PLUNGER GRIPPER, AND GOVERNORS |
183 | SECTION 3.18 HYDRAULIC JACKS |
185 | SECTION 3.19 VALVES, PRESSURE PIPING, AND FITTINGS |
188 | SECTION 3.20 ROPES AND ROPE CONNECTIONS SECTION 3.21 COUNTERWEIGHTS SECTION 3.22 BUFFERS AND BUMPERS |
189 | SECTION 3.23 GUIDE RAILS, GUIDE-RAIL SUPPORTS, AND FASTENINGS SECTION 3.24 HYDRAULIC MACHINES AND TANKS SECTION 3.25 TERMINAL STOPPING DEVICES |
191 | SECTION 3.26 OPERATING DEVICES AND CONTROL EQUIPMENT |
193 | SECTION 3.27 EMERGENCY OPERATION AND SIGNALING DEVICES |
194 | SECTION 3.28 LAYOUT DATA SECTION 3.29 IDENTIFICATION |
195 | Part 4 Elevators With Other Types of Driving Machines SCOPE SECTION 4.1 RACK-AND-PINION ELEVATORS |
199 | Table 4.1.18.1 Maximum and Minimum Stopping Distances for Rack-and-Pinion Safeties With Rated Load |
202 | SECTION 4.2 SCREW-COLUMN ELEVATORS |
205 | SECTION 4.3 HAND ELEVATORS |
209 | Part 5 Special Application Elevators SCOPE SECTION 5.1 INCLINED ELEVATORS |
213 | Table 5.1.14.2 Minimum and Maximum Stopping Distances at Given Angles From Horizontal Table 5.1.17.2 Spring Buffer Stroke |
214 | Fig. 5.1.17.3 Vertical and Horizontal Components of Velocity Table 5.1.17.4.4 Minimum Oil Buffer Strokes at Given Angle From Horizontal |
215 | SECTION 5.2 LIMITED-USE/LIMITED-APPLICATION ELEVATORS |
229 | SECTION 5.4 PRIVATE RESIDENCE INCLINED ELEVATORS |
232 | SECTION 5.5 POWER SIDEWALK ELEVATORS |
236 | SECTION 5.6 ROOFTOP ELEVATORS |
239 | SECTION 5.7 SPECIAL PURPOSE PERSONNEL ELEVATORS |
247 | SECTION 5.9 MINE ELEVATORS |
251 | SECTION 5.10 ELEVATORS USED FOR CONSTRUCTION |
255 | SECTION 5.11 WIND TURBINE TOWER ELEVATORS SECTION 5.12 OUTSIDE EMERGENCY ELEVATORS |
257 | Part 6 Escalators and Moving Walks SCOPE SECTION 6.1 ESCALATORS |
259 | Fig. 6.1.3.3.10 Dimensions |
268 | Fig. 6.1.6.9.1 Caution Sign |
270 | SECTION 6.2 MOVING WALKS |
273 | Table 6.2.3.7 Treadway Width |
275 | Table 6.2.4 Treadway Speed |
281 | Part 7 Dumbwaiters and Material Lifts SCOPE SECTION 7.1 POWER AND HAND DUMBWAITERS WITHOUT AUTOMATIC TRANSFER DEVICES |
286 | SECTION 7.2 ELECTRIC AND HAND DUMBWAITERS WITHOUT AUTOMATIC TRANSFER DEVICES |
289 | Table 7.2.6.4 Factors of Safety for Wire Rope andChains Table 7.2.8.1 Minimum Spring Buffer Strokes |
290 | Table 7.2.8.2 Minimum Oil Buffer Strokes |
292 | SECTION 7.3 HYDRAULIC DUMBWAITERS WITHOUT AUTOMATIC TRANSFER DEVICES |
293 | SECTION 7.4 MATERIAL LIFTS WITHOUT AUTOMATIC TRANSFER DEVICES |
294 | Table 7.4.3 Type B Material Lifts |
297 | SECTION 7.5 ELECTRIC MATERIAL LIFTS WITHOUT AUTOMATIC TRANSFER DEVICES |
303 | SECTION 7.6 HYDRAULIC MATERIAL LIFTS WITHOUT AUTOMATIC TRANSFER DEVICES |
304 | SECTION 7.7 AUTOMATIC TRANSFER DEVICES |
305 | SECTION 7.8 POWER DUMBWAITERS WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSFER DEVICES SECTION 7.9 ELECTRIC MATERIAL LIFTS WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSFER DEVICES |
306 | Table 7.9.2.14 Minimum Spring Buffer Strokes |
307 | SECTION 7.10 HYDRAULIC MATERIAL LIFTS WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSFER DEVICES Table 7.9.2.15 Minimum Oil Buffer Strokes |
308 | Part 8 General Requirements SCOPE SECTION 8.1 SECURITY |
309 | SECTION 8.2 DESIGN DATA AND FORMULAS |
310 | Fig. 8.2.1.2 Minimum Rated Load for Passenger Elevators |
313 | Fig. 8.2.2.5.1 Turning Moment Based on Class of Loading |
315 | Fig. 8.2.4 Gravity Stopping Distances |
316 | Fig. 8.2.5 Maximum Governor Tripping Speeds |
318 | Fig. 8.2.6 Stopping Distances for Type B Car and Counterweight Safeties |
321 | Fig. 8.2.7 Minimum Factors of Safety of Suspension Members of Power Passenger and Freight Elevators |
323 | Fig. 8.2.8.1.1 Allowable Gross Loads |
327 | Fig. 8.2.9.1.3 Load Distribution |
328 | SECTION 8.3 ENGINEERING TESTS, TYPE TESTS, AND CERTIFICATION |
339 | SECTION 8.4 ELEVATOR SEISMIC REQUIREMENTS |
340 | Fig. 8.4.3.1.3 Arc of Contact |
343 | Fig. 8.4.8.2-1 12 kg/m (8 lb/ft) Guide-Rail Bracket Spacing |
344 | Fig. 8.4.8.2-2 16.5 kg/m (11 lb/ft) Guide-Rail Bracket Spacing |
345 | Fig. 8.4.8.2-3 18 kg/m (12 lb/ft) Guide-Rail Bracket Spacing |
346 | Fig. 8.4.8.2-4 22.5 kg/m (15 lb/ft) Guide-Rail Bracket Spacing |
347 | Fig. 8.4.8.2-5 27.5 kg/m (18.5 lb/ft) Guide-Rail Bracket Spacing |
348 | Fig. 8.4.8.2-6 33.5 kg/m (22.5 lb/ft) Guide-Rail Bracket Spacing |
349 | Fig. 8.4.8.2-7 44.5 kg/m (30 lb/ft) Guide-Rail Bracket Spacing |
350 | Fig. 8.4.8.2-8 Car and Counterweight Load Factor |
352 | Table 8.4.8.7 Stresses and Deflections of Guide-Rail Brackets and Supports |
354 | Fig. 8.4.8.9 Guide-Rail Axes |
355 | Fig. 8.4.10.1.1 Earthquake Elevator Equipment Requirements Diagrammatic Representation |
356 | Table 8.4.10.1.1 Visual Indication Matrix |
357 | Fig. 8.4.10.1.3 Earthquake Emergency Operation Diagrammatic Representation |
360 | Table 8.4.11.13 Pipe Support Spacing |
364 | Table 8.4.12.2.2 Maximum Allowable Deflection |
365 | SECTION 8.5 ESCALATOR AND MOVING WALK SEISMIC REQUIREMENTS |
367 | Fig. 8.5.1 Balustrade Handrail Force |
368 | SECTION 8.6 MAINTENANCE, REPAIR, REPLACEMENT, AND TESTING Table 8.5.5 Component-Based Allowable Design Stresses |
380 | Table 8.6.4.20.4 Brake Test Loads |
388 | Fig. 8.6.8.15.19(e) |
392 | SECTION 8.7 ALTERATIONS |
411 | SECTION 8.8 WELDING |
412 | SECTION 8.9 CODE DATA PLATE SECTION 8.10 ACCEPTANCE INSPECTIONS AND TESTS |
429 | SECTION 8.11 PERIODIC INSPECTIONS AND WITNESSING OF TESTS |
436 | SECTION 8.12 FLOOD RESISTANCES |
437 | Part 9 Reference Codes, Standards, and Specifications |
448 | NONMANDATORY APPENDICES NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A CONTROL SYSTEM |
449 | Fig. A-1 |
450 | Fig. B-1 Unlocking Zone NONMANDATORY APPENDIX B UNLOCKING ZONE |
451 | Fig. C-1 Parallelepiped Volume Orientations NONMANDATORY APPENDIX C LOCATION OF TOP EMERGENCY EXIT |
452 | N0NMANDATORY APPENDIX D RATED LOAD AND CAPACITY PLATES FOR PASSENGER ELEVATORS |
453 | NONMANDATORY APPENDIX E ELEVATOR REQUIREMENTS FOR PERSONS WITH PHYSICAL DISABILITIES IN JURISDICTIONS ENFORCING NBCC INTRODUCTION E-1 Scope E-2 Definitions E-3 Leveling E-4 Door Operation E-5 Door Size E-6 Door Protective and Reopening Device E-6.1 E-6.2 E-7 Door Timing for Hall and Car Calls E-7.1 E-7.2 E-7.3 E-8 Inside Dimensions of Elevator Cars E-8.1 |
454 | Table E-1 Minimum Dimensions of Elevator Cars E-8.2 E-9 Car Controls E-9.1 Features. E-9.2 Height. E-9.3 Buttons E-9.3.1 Button Dimensions. E-9.3.2 Button Arrangement. E-9.3.2.1 E-9.3.3 Button Characteristics E-9.3.3.1 E-9.3.3.2 E-9.3.4 Control Button. E-9.3.5 Visible Indicators. E-9.3.6 Elevator Car Call Sequential Step Scanning. |
455 | E-9.4 Telephone-Style Keypads. E-10 Car Position Indicators E-10.1 General. E-10.2 Visible Indicators. E-10.2.1 Floor Arrival. E-10.3 Audible Indicators E-10.3.1 E-10.3.2 E-11 Emergency Communications E-11.1 General. E-11.2 Instructions. E-12 Floor Surfaces E-13 Handrails E-14 Illumination Levels E-15 Hall Buttons E-15.1 E-15.2 E-15.3 E-15.4 E-15.5 E-15.6 Keypads. E-16 Hall or InĆCar Signals E-16.1 General. E-16.2 Audible Signals. |
456 | E-16.3 Visible Signals E-16.3.1 Height. E-16.3.2 Size. E-16.3.3 Visibility. E-17 Floor/Car Designations E-18 DestinationĆOriented Elevators E-18.1 General. E-18.2 Call Buttons. E-18.3 Hall Signals E-18.3.1 General. E-18.3.2 Visible Signals E-18.3.2.1 Height. E-18.3.2.2 Size. E-18.3.2.3 Visibility. E-18.4 Car Controls. E-18.5 Car Position Indicators E-18.5.1 General. E-18.5.2 Visible Indicators. E-18.5.3 Audible Indicators. |
457 | E-18.6 Elevator Car Identification. E-18.7 Destination-Oriented Elevators. E-19 LimitedĆUse/LimitedĆApplication Elevators E-19.1 Elevator Door Requirements. E-19.1.1 Sliding Doors. E-19.1.2 Swinging Doors. E-19.1.2.1 Power Operation. E-19.1.2.2 Duration. E-19.1.3 Door Location and Width. E-19.1.3.1 Cars With Single Door or Doors on Opposite Ends. E-19.1.3.2 Cars With Doors on Adjacent Sides E-19.1.3.2.1 E-19.1.3.2.2 E-19.2 Elevator Car Requirements. E-19.2.1 Inside Dimensions. E-19.3 Elevator Car Controls, E-20 Signs E-20.1 E-20.2 Visual Characters E-20.2.1 General E-20.2.1.1 E-20.2.1.2 E-20.2.2 Case. E-20.2.3 Style. E-20.2.4 Character Height. E-20.2.5 Character Width. E-20.2.6 Stroke Width. |
458 | E-20.2.7 Character Spacing. E-20.2.8 Line Spacing. E-20.2.9 Finish and Contrast. E-20.3 Raised Characters E-20.3.1 General. E-20.3.2 Depth. E-20.3.3 Case. E-20.3.4 Style. E-20.3.5 Character Height E-20.3.5.1 E-20.3.5.2 E-20.3.6 Character Width. E-20.3.7 Stroke Width. E-20.3.7.1 Maximum. E-20.3.7.2 Minimum. E-20.3.8 Character Spacing. E-20.3.9 Line Spacing. E-20.3.10 Location. E-20.3.11 Finish and Contrast E-20.3.11.1 E-20.3.11.2 E-20.4 Braille E-20.4.1 General. E-20.4.2 Uppercase Letters. E-20.4.3 Dimensions. |
459 | Fig. E-20.4 Braille Measurements Table E-20.4 Measurement Range for Standard Sign Braille E-20.4.4 Position. E-20.5 Pictograms E-20.5.1 General. E-20.5.2 Pictogram Field. E-20.5.3 Finish and Contrast. E-20.6 Symbols of Accessibility E-20.6.1 General. |
460 | Fig. E-20.6.3 International Symbol of Accessibility E-20.6.2 Finish and Contrast. E-20.6.3 International Symbol of Accessibility. E-20.7 Variable Message Signs E-20.7.1 General. E-20.7.2 Protective Covering. E-20.7.3 Rate of Change. |
461 | NONMANDATORY APPENDIX F ASCENDING CAR OVERSPEED AND UNINTENDED CAR MOVEMENT PROTECTION |
462 | Table F-1 Traction Elevator Brake Type, Function, and Performance |
463 | Fig. F-1 Ascending Car Overspeed Protection (2.19.1) |
464 | Fig. F-2 Unintended Car Movement Protection (2.19.2) |
465 | Fig. G-1 Top-of-Car Clearance Requirements Fig. G-2 Additional Top-of-Car Clearance Requirements NONMANDATORY APPENDIX G TOP-OF-CAR CLEARANCE |
466 | Fig. G-3 Top-of-Car Marking Requirements |
467 | Fig. G-4 Additional Top-of-Car Marking Requirements |
468 | Fig. G-5 Additional Top-of-Car Clearance Requirements |
469 | Fig. G-6 Additional Top-of-Car Clearance |
470 | Fig. H-1 NONMANDATORY APPENDIX H PRIVATE RESIDENCE ELEVATOR GUARDING 5.3.1.6.2 |
471 | Fig. I-1 Relationship of Escalator Parts Fig. I-2 Handrail NONMANDATORY APPENDIX I ESCALATOR AND MOVING WALK DIAGRAMS |
472 | Fig. I-3 Escalator Nomenclature |
473 | Fig. I-4 Skirt or Dynamic Skirt Panel: Step Nose Fig. I-5 Ceiling or Soffit Guard |
474 | Fig. I-7 Escalator Step Tread Fig. I-8 Cleated Riser |
475 | Fig. I-9 Moving Walk Geometry |
476 | Fig. I-10 Moving Walk Treadway Slots Fig. I-11 Stopping Distances Corresponding to a Deceleration Rate of 0.91 m/s2 |
477 | Fig. I-12 Clearance Between Escalator Steps |
478 | Fig. J-1 NONMANDATORY APPENDIX J RELATIONSHIP OF PIT LADDER TO HOISTWAY DOOR UNLOCKING MEANS |
479 | Fig. K-1 NONMANDATORY APPENDIX K BEVELING AND CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS 7.4.7.4 |
480 | NONMANDATORY APPENDIX L INDEX OF ALTERATION REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRIC ELEVATORS, HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS, ESCALATORS, AND MOVING WALKS |
485 | Fig. M-1 NONMANDATORY APPENDIX M INERTIA APPLICATION FOR TYPE A SAFETY DEVICE LOCATION OF TEST WEIGHT 8.10.2.2.2ii2 |
486 | NONMANDATORY APPENDIX N RECOMMENDED INSPECTION AND TEST INTERVALS IN “MONTHS” |
487 | Table N-1 Recommended Inspection and Test Intervals in āMonthsā |
488 | Table N-2 Guidelines on Use of Monitoring to Provide Inspection Data INTRODUCTION TO MONITORING TABLE NĆ2INTRODUCTION TO MONITORING TABLE NĆ2INTRODUCTION TO MONITORING TABLE NĆ2 INTRODUCTION TO MONITORING TABLE NĆ2INTRODUCTION TO MONITORING TABLE NĆ2INTRODUCTION TO MONITORING TABLE NĆ2 |
494 | Table P-1 Plunger Gripper Stopping Distances NONMANDATORY APPENDIX P PLUNGER GRIPPER STOPPING DISTANCES |
495 | Table Q-1 NONMANDATORY APPENDIX Q EXPLANATORY FIGURES FOR THE DEFINITIONS OF ELEVATOR MACHINERY SPACE, MACHINE ROOM, CONTROL SPACE, CONTROL ROOM, REMOTE MACHINE ROOM, OR REMOTE CONTROL ROOM |
496 | Fig. Q-1 Fig. Q-2 Fig. Q-3 Fig. Q-4 |
497 | Fig. Q-5 Fig. Q-6 |
498 | NONMANDATORY APPENDIX R INSPECTION OPERATION AND HOISTWAY ACCESS SWITCH OPERATION HIERARCHY |
499 | Table R-1 Inspection Operation and Hoistway Access Switch Operation Hierarchy |
500 | NONMANDATORY APPENDIX S VERTICALLY SLIDING DOORS — ILLUSTRATIONS OF DETECTION ZONES 2.13.3.4 |
501 | Fig. S-1 |
502 | Fig. S-2 |
503 | Fig. S-3 |
504 | Fig. S-4 |
505 | Fig. S-5 |
506 | Fig. S-6 |
507 | Fig. S-7 |
508 | Fig. S-8 |
509 | Fig. S-9 |
510 | Fig. S-10 |
511 | Fig. S-11 |
512 | Fig. S-12 |
513 | NONMANDATORY APPENDIX T |
514 | Table U-1 Design Requirements ā Traction Elevator Suspension System NONMANDATORY APPENDIX U DESIGN REQUIREMENTS — TRACTION ELEVATOR SUSPENSION SYSTEM |
515 | NONMANDATORY APPENDIX V BUILDING FEATURES FOR OCCUPANT EVACUATION OPERATION V-1 Human Factors Considerations V-1.1 Occupant Evacuation Operation. |
517 | NONMANDATORY APPENDIX W |
518 | Table X-1 Acceptance Test for Electric Elevators Acceptance Test: Electric Elevators NONMANDATORY APPENDIX X ACCEPTANCE TESTS |
519 | Table X-2 Acceptance Test for Hydraulic Elevators Acceptance Test: Hydraulic Elevators |
520 | Table X-3 Acceptance Test for Escalators Acceptance Test: Escalators |
521 | Table X-4 Acceptance Test for Moving Walks Acceptance Test: Moving Walks |
522 | NONMANDATORY APPENDIX Y MAINTENANCE CONTROL PROGRAM RECORDS |
523 | Table Y-1 Maintenance Control Program Records |
525 | Table Z-1 Mass and Closing Time of Horizontally Sliding Elevator Doors NONMANDATORY APPENDIX Z MASS AND CLOSING TIME OF HORIZONTALLY SLIDING ELEVATOR DOORS |
526 | INDEX |
553 | INTERPRETATIONS NO. 33 INTRODUCTION APPLICABILITY OF INTERPRETATIONS FORM AND ARRANGEMENT |
555 | Inquiry: 11-2010 Inquiry: 11-2153 Inquiry: 11-2155 |
556 | Inquiry: 11-2156 |
557 | Inquiry: 11-2229 |
558 | Inquiry: 11-2229 Reconsideration |
559 | Inquiry: 12-990 |
560 | Inquiry: 12-990 Reconsideration |
561 | Inquiry: 12-991 Inquiry: 12-1012 |
562 | Inquiry: 12-1552 Inquiry: 12-1618 |
563 | Inquiry: 12-1620 Inquiry: 12-1745 Inquiry: 12-1746 |
564 | Inquiry: 12-1747 Inquiry: 12-1748 Inquiry: 12-1749 |
565 | Inquiry: 12-1751 Inquiry: 12-1752 Inquiry: 12-2274 |
566 | Inquiry: 13-5 |
567 | Inquiry: 13-273 |
568 | Inquiry: 13-319 Inquiry: 13-343 |
569 | Inquiry: 13-445 |
571 | Inquiry: 13-496 Inquiry: 13-702 Inquiry: 13-719 |
572 | Inquiry: 13-742 Inquiry: 13-787 Inquiry: 13-934 |
573 | Inquiry: 13-1022 |
574 | Inquiry: 13-1050 Inquiry: 13-1460 Inquiry: 13-1462 |
575 | Inquiry: 13-1463 Inquiry: 13-1471 Inquiry: 13-1496 |
576 | Inquiry: 13-1509 Inquiry: 13-1543 Inquiry: 13-1544 |
577 | Inquiry: 13-1753 Inquiry: 13-1790 Inquiry: 13-2001 |
578 | Inquiry: 13-2177 Inquiry: 13-2197 Inquiry: 14-61 |
579 | Inquiry: 14-62 Inquiry: 14-85 Inquiry: 14-95 |
580 | Inquiry: 14-96 Inquiry: 14-227 |
581 | Inquiry: 14-324 Inquiry: 14-411 Inquiry: 14-503 |
582 | Inquiry: 14-665 Inquiry: 14-702 |
583 | Inquiry: 14-971 Inquiry: 14-999 Inquiry: 14-1000 |
584 | Inquiry: 14-1023 Inquiry: 14-1025 |
585 | Inquiry: 14-1026 Inquiry: 14-1104 |
586 | Inquiry: 14-1426 Inquiry: 14-1503 |
587 | Inquiry: 14-1637 Inquiry: 14-1834 Inquiry: 14-1883 |
588 | Inquiry: 14-1885 Inquiry: 15-39 Inquiry: 15-136 |
589 | Inquiry: 15-142 Inquiry: 15-319 |
590 | Inquiry: 15-476 Inquiry: 15-501 |
591 | Inquiry: 15-614 |
592 | Inquiry: 15-716 Inquiry: 15-883 |
593 | Inquiry: 15-886 Inquiry: 15-1139 Inquiry: 15-1446 |
594 | Inquiry: 15-1447 Inquiry: 15-1671 Inquiry: 15-1697 Inquiry: 15-1755 |
595 | Inquiry: 15-2003 Inquiry: 15-2004 |