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ASME B20.1 2015

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ASME B20.1 – 2015: Safety Standard for Conveyors and Related Equipment

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ASME 2015 34
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This standard for conveyors and related equipment presents certain guides for the design, construction, installation, operation, and maintenance of conveyors and related equipment. The conveyors may be of the bulk material, package, or unit-handling types, where the installation is designed for permanent, temporary, or portable operation. The ultimate goal of this Standard is to help protect public safety, while reflecting industry best-practices. The first edition of the ASME Safety Standard for Conveyors, Cableways, and Related Equipment was approved by the American Standards Association (now known as the A.N.S.I.) as American Standard B20.1-1947. Since then it has been continuously updated to reflect technology advances. B20.1 offers essential guidance for safety to both public and private sectors: • For public sectors, it serves as the basis for state, municipal, and other jurisdictional authorities in drafting regulations governing the design, constructions, installation, maintenance, inspection and operation of conveyors and related equipment. • For private sectors, B20.1 provides a standard reference of safety requirements for owners/users, manufacturers, installers, insurance companies, distributors, and designers.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
4 CONTENTS
5 FOREWORD
7 ASME B20 COMMITTEE ROSTER
8 ASME B20.1-2015 SUMMARY OF CHANGES
10 INTRODUCTION
1 SCOPE
2 REFERENCE TO OTHER CODES
3 INTENT
11 4 DEFINITIONS1
16 5 GENERAL SAFETY STANDARDS3
5.1 Application
5.2 Maintenance Repair
5.3 Lubrication
5.4 Adjustment or Maintenance During Operation
5.5 Backstops and Brakes
5.6 Overload Protection
5.7 Gates and Switches
5.8 Counterweights
5.9 Guards and Guarding
5.9.1 General Requirements of Guarding
5.9.1.1 Guarding.
17 5.9.1.2 Interfacing of Equipment.
5.9.1.3 Guarding Exceptions.
5.9.1.4 Maintenance of Guards and Safety Devices.
5.9.2 Guarding by Location or Position
5.9.3 Guarding of Nip and Shear Points.
5.10 Headroom
5.11 Controls
5.11.1 Electrical Code.
5.11.2 Control Station
18 5.11.3 Safety Devices.
5.11.4 Emergency Stops and Restarts.
5.12 Operation
5.13 Transfer, Loading, and Discharge Points
5.14 Hoppers and Chutes
5.15 Fire Safety
19 5.16 Risk Assessment and Risk Reduction
6 SPECIFIC SAFETY STANDARDS3
6.1 Belt Conveyors: Fixed in Place
6.1.1 Safety Considerations
6.1.2 Operation and Maintenance
6.2 Guarding of Bucket Conveyors
6.3 Safety Considerations for Chain Conveyors
6.4 En Masse Conveyors
6.4.1 Safety Considerations.
6.4.2 Guarding.
6.4.3 Operation and Maintenance
6.5 Flight and Apron Conveyors: Bulk Material
6.5.1 Safety Considerations.
20 6.5.2 Operation and Maintenance.
6.6 Inclined Reciprocating Conveyors
6.6.1 Safety Considerations
6.6.2 Guarding
6.7 Live Roller Conveyors: Belt or Chain Driven
6.7.1 Safety Considerations
6.7.2 Guarding
6.8 Mobile Conveyors
6.8.1 Safety Considerations
6.8.2 Guarding
21 6.8.3 Operation and Maintenance
6.9 Safety Considerations for Portable Conveyors, Extendable Belt Conveyors, and Car Unloaders
6.10 Safety Considerations for Pusher Bar Conveyors
6.11 Roller and Wheel Conveyors
6.11.1 Safety Considerations
6.11.2 Operation and Maintenance.
6.12 Safety Considerations for Screw Conveyors
6.13 Safety Considerations for Shuttle Conveyors, Belt Trippers, and Transfer Cars
22 6.14 Skip Hoists: Bulk Materials
6.14.1 Safety Considerations
6.14.2 Guarding
6.14.3 Operation and Maintenance
6.15 Slat Conveyors and Roller Slat Conveyors
6.15.1 Safety Considerations.
6.15.2 Guarding.
6.16 Suspended Vertical Tray Conveyors
6.16.1 Safety Considerations
6.16.2 Guarding
23 6.17 Tow Conveyors
6.17.1 Tow Conveyors: In the Floor/Overhead
6.17.1.1 Safety Considerations
6.17.1.2 Guarding
6.17.2 Tow Conveyors: Public Use Intended
6.17.2.1 Safety Considerations
6.17.2.2 Guarding.
6.18 Trolley Conveyors and Power and Free Conveyors
6.18.1 Safety Considerations
6.18.2 Guarding
24 6.19 Vertical Articulated Conveyors
6.19.1 Safety Considerations
6.19.2 Guarding
6.20 Vertical Chain-Opposed Shelf Type Conveyors
6.20.1 Safety Considerations.
6.20.2 Guarding
6.21 Vertical Reciprocating Conveyors
6.21.1 Safety Considerations
6.21.2 Guarding
6.22 Material Encapsulating Conveyors
6.22.1 Safety Considerations
6.22.2 Guarding.
6.22.3 Operation and Maintenance
26 MANDATORY APPENDIX I SPECIFICATIONS FOR DESIGN, INSTALLATION, COMMISSIONING, AND PERIODIC INSPECTION OF VERTICAL RECIPROCATING CONVEYORS
I-1 GENERAL
Fig. I-1 Cantilever Design
I-2 APPLICATION AND PURPOSE
I-3 DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS
I-3.1 Typical VRC Configurations
I-3.2 Rated Capacity
27 Fig. I-2 Straddle Design
Fig. I-3 Four-Post Design
I-3.3 Guarding Onboard Carrier
I-3.4 Controls
I-3.5 Drive Types
I-3.5.1 Hydraulically Driven.
I-3.5.2 Mechanically Driven.
I-3.6 Running Clearance
28 Fig. I-4 Single-Swing Hinged Gate
Fig. I-5 Biparting, Double-Swing Hinged Gates
I-3.7 Roll-Off Panel
I-3.8 Electrical Codes
I-3.9 Gates and Enclosures
I-3.9.1 Landing Gate Requirements.
I-3.9.2 Typical Landing Gate Configurations
I-4 MARKINGS AND SIGNAGE
I-4.1 ManufacturerŒs Nameplate
I-4.2 Precautionary Labeling
29 Fig. I-6 Vertical Rising Gates
Fig. I-7 Horizontal Sliding Gate
Fig. I-8 Roll-Up Type Door (Gate)
I-5 MAINTENANCE
I-5.1 Maintenance Instructions
I-5.2 Safe Blocking Instructions
I-5.3 Control of Hazardous Energy
I-5.4 Lubrication and Fluids
I-5.5 Guards
I-6 START-UP TESTING
30 I-7 PERIODIC INSPECTION
32 ASME B20.1-2015 INTERPRETATIONS
33 Interpretation: 20-24
ASME B20.1 2015
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