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Cee eee er eee Le Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators Includes Requirements for Elevators, Escalators, Dumbwaiters, Moving Walks, Material Lifts, and Dumbwaiters With Automatic Transfer Devices AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD CONTENTS ASME Foreword vii ASME Committee Roster aii CSA Committees wii ASME Preface CSA Preface Summary of Changes Part 1 General 1 Scope 12 Purpose and Exceptions 13 Definitions Part 2 lactic Elevators. 24 Construction of Hoistways and Hoistway Enclosures 18 22 Pits 20 23 Location and Guarding of Counterweights 2 2a Vertical Clearances and Runbys for Cars and Counterweights 2B 25 Horizontal Car and Counterweight Clearances 25 26 Protection of Space Below Hoistways 26 27 ‘Machinery Spaces, Machine Rooms, Control Spaces, and Control Rooms : 25 28 Equipment in Hoistways, Machinery Spaces, Machine Rooms, ‘Control Spaces, and Control Rooms cy 29 Machinery and Sheave Beams, Supports, and Foundations 35 210 Guarding of Equipment and Standard Railing 7 2u1 Protection of Hoistway Openings 38 22 Hoistway Door Locking Devices and Flectrie Contacts, and Hoistway Access Switches 46 213 Power Operation of Hoistway Doors and Car Doors 80 214 (Car Enclosures, Car Doors and Gates, and Car Illumination 33 2S Car Frames and Platforms ot 216 Capacity and Loading, or 27 Car and Counterweight Safeties n 218 Speed Governors . B 219 Ascending Car Overspeed and Unintended Car Movernent Protection 2% 220 Suspension Means and Their Connections 80 221 Counterweights 9 222 Buffers and Bumpers 0 223 Car and Counterwoight Guide Rails, Guide-Rail Supports, and Fastenings oy 224 Driving Machines and Sheaves 101 225 ‘Terminal Stopping Devices 108 226 Operating Devices and Control Equipment 106 227 Emergency Operation and Signaling Devices uy 228 Layout Drawings Ww 228 Tdlenification, 108 Part 3 Hydraulic Elevators. 130 31 Construction of Hoistways and Hoistway Enclosures 130 32 Pi 130 38 39 310 3aL 32 33 aud 345 par? ra Location and Guarding of Counterweights Bottom and Top Clearances and Runbys for Cars und Counterweighes Horizontal Car and Counterweight Clearances Protection af Spaces Below Hoistway Machinery Spaces, Machine Rooms, Control Spaces, anel Control Rooms. Electrical Equipment, Wiring, Pipes, and Ducts in Hoistway, ‘Machinery Spaces, Machine Rooms, Control Spaces, and Control Rooms Machinery and Sheave Beams, Supports, and Foundations Guarding of Exposed Auxiliary Equipment Protection of Hoistway Landing Openings Hoistway Door Locking Devices, Car Door or Gate Electric Contacts, ‘and Hoistway Access Switches Power Operation, Power Opening, and Power Closing of Hoistway Doors and Car Doors or Gates: (Car Enclosures, Car Doors and Gates, and Car illumination Car Frames and Platforms : Capacity and Loading Car Safaties, Counterweight Safetes, Plunger Gripper, and Governors Hydraulic Jacks Valves, Pressure Piping. and Fittings Ropes and Rope Connections Counterveeights Buffers and Bumpers Guide Rails, Guide-Rail Supports, and Fastenings Hydraulic Machines and Tanks Terminal Stopping Devices Operating Devices and Control Equipment Emergency Operation and Signaling Devices Layout Data Mentification Elevators With Other Types of Driving Machines. Rack-and-Pinion Elevators Serew-Column Elevators Hand Elevators ‘Special Application Elevators Inclined Elevators, Limited-Use//Limited-Application Elevators Private Residence Elevators Private Residence Inclined Elevators Power Sidewalk Elevators Rooftop Elevators Special Purpose Personnel Elevators Marine Elevators Mine Elevators, Elevators Used for Construction Escalators and Moving Walks Escalators Moving Walks Dumbwaiters and Material Lifts Power and Hand Dumbwvaiters Without Automatic Transfer Devices Ce) Nonpoutnay be ate arid eta sat of ASME 130 130 a3 BI 132 im 12 132 13 133 133 133 Part 9 94 92 Figures 21611 22094 22095 2233 223414 27341-2 2273.L6(h) 227337 2771 22772 279 S173 6133.10 6169.1 212 82251 24 825 826 827 21a 82913 Copy Electric and Hand Dumbwaiters Without Automatic Transfer Devices Hydraulic Dumbwalters Without Automatic Transfer Devices Material Lifts Without Automatic Transfer Devices Electric Material Lifts Without Automatic Transfer Devices Hydraulic Material Lifts Without Automatic Transfer Devices Automatic Transfer Devices Power Duribwalters With Automatic Transfer Devices Electric Material Lifts With Automatic Transfer Devices Hydraulic Material Lifts With Automatic Transfer Devices Material Lifts With Obscured Transfer Devices General Requirements Security Design Data and Formulas Engineering Tests, Type Tests, and Certification Elevator Safety Requirements for Seismic Risk Zone 2 or Greater Escalator and Moving Walk Safety Requirement for Seismic Risk Zone 2 ot Greater Maintenance, Repair, Replacement, and Testing, Alterations Welding Code Data Plate : Acceptance Inspections and Tests Periodic Inspections and Witnessing of Tests Flood Resistances Reference Codes, Standards, and Specifications. Reference Documents Procurement Information Inside Net Platform Areas for Passenger Elevators Tapered Rope Sockets Wedge Rope Sockets Elevator Guide Rails Maximum Weight of a Car With Rated Load or of Counterweight With Safety Device for a Pair of Guide Rails a8 Specified. in 22341 Minimum Moment of Inertia About x-* Axis for a Single Guide Rail With Its Reinforcement Visual Signal Panel Layout Phase 1 Emergency Recall Operation Instructions Phase Il Emergency In-Car Operation : Elevator Corridor Call Station Pictograph Vertical and Horizontal Components of Velocity Dimensions Caution Sign Minimum Rated Load for Passenger Elevators ‘Turning Moment Based on Class of Loading Gravity Stopping Distances Maximum Governor Tapping Speeds Stopping Distances for Type ® Car and Counterweight Safeties Minimum Factors of Safety of Suspension Members of Power Passenger and Freight Elevators Allowable Gross Londs Load Distribution ‘© a0i0 by the A a Socety of Mechanival Eginaais. 230 202 27 29 249 29 251 21 232 253 m co & 121 124 126 17 co) 161 22 254 256 258 259 261 264 266 84313 BAB2I 84822 84823 Bas24 34825 8482. 34827 5A828 849 BAIL. sais BoS.IS IIE) Tables 2422 215101 246.11 2173 2821 21874 2203 220945 222311 22241 2233 23342 223431 223433 223721 223102 226432 226121 4191 Ererel 54072 S174 6237 624 7264 7281 7382 743 79213 292.14 8487 Ba1La3 Are of Contact 12 kg/m (@ lb/ft) Guide Rail Bracket Spacing 165 kg/m (14 Ib/ft) Guide-Rail Bracket Spacing 18 kg/m (22 lb/ft) Guide-Rail Bracket Spacing 225 kg/m (15 1b/ft) Guide-Rail Bracket Spacing 275 kg/m (185 Ib/#) Guide-Rail Bracket Spacing 335 kg/m (225 Ib/ft) Guide Rail Bracket Spacing 415 kyy/m (30 lb/ft) Guide Rail Bracket Spacing Car and Counterweight Load Factor Guide-Ra Axes Earthquake Blevator Equipment Requirements Diagrammatic Representation Earthquake Emergency Operation Diagrammatic Representation Minimum Bottom Runby for Counterweight Elevators With Spring, Buffers or Solid Burepers and Riweostatic Control or Single-Speed AC Control Maximum Allowable Stresses in Car Frame and Platform Members and Connections, for Steels Specified in 215.621 and 215.622 Maximum Inside Net Platform Areas for the Various Rated Loads Maximum and Minimum Stopping Distances for Type B Car Safeties With Rated Load and Type B Counterweight Safeties ‘Maximum Car Speeds at Which Speed Governor Trips and Governor ‘Overspeed Switch Operates Multiplier for Determining Governor Sheave Pitch Diameter Minimum Factors of Safety for Suspension Members Relation of Rope Diameter to Dianieter of the Smal! Socket Hole Minimum Spring Buffer Stroke Minimum Oil Busfer Strokes ‘TSection Guide-Rail Dimensions Load Multiplying Factor for Duplex Safeties Guide Rails for Counterweight Without Safeties Intermediate Tie Brackets ‘Minimum Thickness of Fishplates and Minimum Diameter of Fastening Bolts Minimum Size of Rail Fastening Bolts SIL for Electrical Protective Devices and Other Electical Safety Functions symbol Identification Maximum and Minimum Stopping Distances for Rack-and-Pinson Safeties With Rated Load. Minimum and Maximum Stopping Distances at Given Angles From Hosizontal Spring Butler Stroke ‘Minimum Oil Buffer Stokes at Given Angle From Horizontal “Treadway Width ‘Treadway Speed Factors of Safety for Wite Rope and Chains Minimum Spring Buffer Strokes Minimum Oil Buffer Stokes ‘Type B Material Lifts Minimum Spring Buffer Strokes Minimum Oil Buffer Strokes Stresses and Deflections of Guide-Rail Brackets and Supports Pipe Support Spacing ‘Copyright © 2010 y the American Society of Mechanical Engineers [No ruodaction may be mae ofthis material without written consent of ASME. ) 280 2s 285 286 237 238 23 24 296 318 m4 or a 301 201 12 8 160 tet 162 217 219 233 24 mt 29 251 251 202 297 841222 Maximum Allowable Deflection 301 864204 Brake Test Loads 311 Nonmandatory Appendices A ‘Control System 3460 B Door Landing and Unlocking Zones a7 c Location of Top Emergency Exit ar D ated Load and Capacity Plates for Passenger Elevators 373 E Blevator Requizements for Persons With Physical Disabilities in Jutisdictions Enforeing NBCC om F Ascending Cat Overspeed and Unintended Car Movement Protection 382 Gc “Top of Car Clearance 386 H Private Residence Elevator Guarding (531.62) 31 I Escalator and Moving Walk Diagrams 392 J Relationship of Pit Ladder to Hoistway Door Uniocking Means 399 K Boveling and Clearance Requirements (7.47.4) 300 u Index of Alteration Requirements for Electvic Elevators, Hydraulic Elevators, Escalators, and Moving Walks 401 M Inectia Application for Type A Safety Device Location of Test Weight [81022214 2)1 405 N Recommended Inspection and Test Intervals in "Months 407 Pp Plunger Gripper Stopping Distances 4s Q Explanatory Figures for the Definitions of Elevator Machinery Space, Machine Room, Canttol Space, Contral Rom, Remote Machine Room, or Remote Control Room 416 R Inspection Operation and Hoistway Access Switch Operation Hierarchy 19 s Vorticaly Sliding Doors — Ilustrations of Detection Zones (21334)... 21 T Inspection and Replacement o Steel Wire Ropes 435 u Design Requirements — Traction Elevator Suspension System 436 Index a7 Copyright © 2010 by the Ameria Sooty oF Meckanieal Engine [No reproduction may be made of al without wre consent oF ASME. ASME A17.1-2020/CSA BA4-10 NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A CONTROL SYSTEM See Fig, A-1 on the following page. 368) Copyriakt © 2010 by the American Society of Mechanical Engineo [No eprodetion may be made of his material without writon consent of ASME ) a z “srousiua feotunypay ye Aino ussuaUy a 64 O10z cp WAKAO? 970 wea Wann To ESN JO SPOUT 3g a ee ae po {Doce |opery! | operator S| | car ji and | Group !—» { Operating! | Doviees | al OPERATION MOTION CONTROL Postion Hydraulic Valve Control + Fixture latdtoce ‘CONTROL { xr Operation away | | Mtr contener Control Dictation Peoaieen ase i econ : |_| -eatem con. fneromney Berane Doe Somat semezgen, Eesamal | eeur + Stop Cor L-s| + Motor Field { apie «tretsertce [[Dreon{"| + Stp Corot _—o| “Noo epee | crams “eases [Fae 17] ete || «See oinine [__cont opt vient [ 7 i [ae Hi ena! eee =| | carp i Saar — } Control Elect + Aeross the Line ; “I i Proteclve elapse Group Operation | Devices | i | -wyebene oman i antl | i -Hottcat | i fasorment fj | = Operating Doi inanes i J + Motor sHyero Plunger ovr wsavoror-tzty awsy ASME A171-2010/CSA 844-10 NONMANDATORY APPENDIX B DOOR LANDING AND UNLOCKING ZONES Fig. B-1_Unlocking Zone @.12.5) Shall not be rm (18 iu ing May be openable Landing | f 75 mam in] Shall be 75 mmm (Sin. operable 450 men 18 0 landing May be openabie Shall not be ‘penable am Copyright ©2010 bythe Anan Sve) of esi Higises. i) [No eproduetion mas’ be made of hs material without writon consent of ASME ASME 171-2010/C5A 844-10 NONMANDATORY APPENDIX C LOCATION OF TOP EMERGENCY EXIT Fig. G1 Parallelepiped Volume Orientations (2.14.1.5.100)2)) Lowest obstruction, ‘beams, sheaves, uate, oF rope hitch a ( ‘Copyright © 2010 by the American Society of Mechanical Eng [No reproduction may be made ofthis material without writen cons ASME AL7.-2010/C5A 844-10, NONMANDATORY APPENDIX D RATED LOAD AND CAPACITY PLATES FOR PASSENGER ELEVATORS Requirement 2.16.1 specifies the minimum rated toad for passenger elevators in terms of kilograms (pounds), Requirement 2,16.3.2.1 requires that a capacity plate indicating the rated load in kilograms (pounds) be located inside the car When local ordinances require the elevator capacity tobe also indicated in terms of persons, the number of Topyright © 2010 by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers i. [No reproduction may be made ofthis material without wri 373 persons should be calculated by dividing the rated load, f expressed in kilograms, by 72.5 or by 160 if expressed in pounds. The result (quotient) should be reduced to the next lowest whole number. As an example, if the result is 1497, the capacity in terms of persons Should be It. ASME, ASME A37--2010)C5A 844-10 NONMANDATORY APPENDIX E ELEVATOR REQUIREMENTS FOR PERSONS WITH PHYSICAL DISABILITIES IN JURISDICTIONS ENFORCING NBCC INTRODUCTION ‘This Appendix was developed and approved by the CSA Bad Technica] Committee. The ASME A17 Standards Commitee, in the spitit of harmonization, authorized the publication of this Appendix, ‘This Appendix is not a mandatory part of this Code; however, it is provided for reference in order to comply, With the requirements of the NBBC. E41 Scope ‘This Appendix contains requirements intended to -make passenger elevators usable by persons with physi- ‘al disabilities in jurisdictions eniorcing NBCC. These requirements are in addition to, or modifications of, certain requirements specified elsewhere in this Standard. E-2 Definitions destination-oriented elevator system: an elevator sys: tem that provides lobby controls to select destination floors, lobby indicators designating which elevator to board, anda car indicator designating the floorsat which the car will stop. physical disability: a disability resulting in a mobility or Sensory impairment, £3 Operation and Leveling levator operation shall be automatic. Bach car shall be equipped with a sel-leveling feature that will auto- paticaly bring and maintain the car at floor landings ‘within a tolerance of 13 mm (0.5 in.) underrated loading, to ze70 loading conditions E-4 Door Operation Power-operated horizontally sliding car and landing doors opened and clased by automatic means shall be provided. E-5 Door Size ‘The clear width of elevator doors shall comply with Table E-L, E-6 Door Protective and Reopening Device E6.1 Doors shall be provided with a door-reopening device that will function to stop and. Copyright © 2010 by the American Socaty of Me [No reproduction may be made of his material without am reopen a car door and an adjacent landing door to at Teast 910 man (36 in}, in case the ear door is obstructed. ‘while closing. This eopening device shall also be capa: ble of sensing an objector person in the path ofa closing door at 2 nominal 125 mun +25 mum (3 in, #1 in) and 1735 man + 25 mm (29 in. + 1 in.) above the floor without requiring contact for activation, althongh contact may ceccur before the door reverses 6.2 Door-reopening devices shall remain effec- Live for a period of not less than 20 s E-7 Door Timing for Hall and Car Calls From the time the doors start to open, a minimum. period of 5s shall elapse before the doors start to lose, if tis a hall call, and 3 s, if iis a car cal. A reduction of this time shall be permitted after operation of the door close button. E8 Inside Dimensions of Elevator Cars ‘The inside dimensions of elevator cars shall comply with Table E-L £9 Car Controls (Fig. E-1) 9.1 Feature. Car controls shall have the features, as specified in Clauses E9.2 to E-97. £-9.2 Clear Floor Space, A clear floor space of, 760 mom X 1220 mim (30 in. x 48 in.) minimmurn shall be provided at controls £9.3 Helght. Buttons with for designations shall bee located @ maxinmum of 1220 mm (48 in) above the flooror ground measured to the centeline of the buttons, ‘except that when the elevator sorves maoe than 16 open ings and parallel approach is provided, the locaton of buttons with oor designations amaxinum of 1 370mm G4 in) above the floor shall be permitted. Emergency controls, including the emergency alarm, shall be {grouped atthe bottom ofthe panel. Emergency control buttons shall have their centreines 820 mm (35) mn mum above the floor ar ground. £914 Buttons £-9..1 Button Dimensions, Buttons shall be 19 mm (075 in) minimum in their smallest dimension, ‘Buttons or surtounding button collars shall be raised a sminizrum of 15 mm (0.06 in). eal Engines consent of ASME. ASME 7.1 2010/C5A 648-10 Table E-1 Minimum Dimensions of Elevator Cars Inside Ca, Inside Cr, Inside at, Back Wall to Walt Inside Door clear ‘Side to Sie, Front Return, Face of Daa, Door Location wit, en mm on im comer 1065 2000 1295 1370 Side (offeene) ost ans 1295 1370 any os? 1370 2030 2030 ny ost 1525 1535 1325, ie Diameter of U/LA LinitedUse/Limite- Applicaton Elevators poy ais oss 1370 Nt spectiee GENERAL NOTES: (@) E51 is based on Table 407-28 in ANSU/CC ALI, mettle values ont ) A toieance of -16 rn shall be emitted 9.4.2 Button Arrangement. Except where pro- vided ina standard telephone keypad arrangement, but- tons shall be arranged with numbers in ascending order. When two or more columns of buttons are provided, they shall ead from left to right. £-9.4.3 Button Designations. Except where pro- vvided ina standard telephone keypadl arrangement, con- ‘rol buttons shall be identified by tactile characters and visual characters complying with Clause E-20, Tactile characters and Braille shall be placed immediately to the left of the button to which they apply E-9.4.4 Control Button. The control button for the main entry floor, and control buttons other than ‘remaining buttons with floor designations, shall beiden- tified with tactile and visual symbols as shown in Table 2.26.12. EXCEPTION: The fcaton and sive of Bale, where required, shall comply with Table 226124. English shown for reference only) £9.45 Visible Indicators. Buttons with floor des- ignations shall be provided with visible indicators to show that a call has been registered. The visible indica- tion shall extinguish when the car azrives atthe desig. nated floor. E-9.5 Telephone-Style Keypads. “Telephone-style keypads shall be in a standard telephone keypad arrangement, Callbuttons shall be 19 man (0.73in.) mini- ‘mum in their smallest dimension, Buttons shall be raised 4 minimum of 15 mm (0.06 in). Braille shall not be required. Characters shall be 13 mm (0.5 in.) minimum im height and otherwise conform to Clause F-20., The number five key shall have a single raised dot. The dot shall be 3.09 man to 3.05 mm (0,118 in. to 012 in) base diameter and in other aspects conform to Table F205, Characters shall be centred on thecorresponding keypad button. A display shallbe provided inthe car with visible G 375 indicators to show registered car destinations. The vis ble indication shall extinguish when the call has been answered. A standard five pointed star shall be used to indicate the main entry floor E-10 Gar Position indicators E-10.4 General. In elevator cars, both audible and visible car floor location indicators shall be provided to identify the floor location of the ear. £-10.2 Visible. Indicators shall be located above the car control panel or above the door. Numerals shall be 16 mun (0.68 in.) minimum in height £-10.3 Audible. The audible signal shall be 10 dBA ‘minimum above ambient, but shall not exceed 80 dBA ‘maximum, measured at the annunciator. The signal shall, bbe an automatic verbal announcement that announces the floor at which the car has stopped, except that for elevators that have a rated speed of 1 m/s (33 ft/s) or Jess, an auclible signal with a frequency of 1500 Hz ‘maximum that sounds as the ear passes or stops at a floor served by the elevator shall be permitted. E11 Emergency Communications A111 General, Emergency two-way communica: tion systemsbetwveen the elevatorcar and a point outside ‘the hoistway shall comply with 2.27.1. The highest oper- able part of a two-way communication system shall be Tocated a maximum of 1 220 mun (48 i.) from the floor. If the device is located in a closed compartment, the compartment door hardware shall be operable with one hhand and shall not require tight grasping, pinching, for twisting of the vrrst. The force required to activate operable parts shall be 22.2 N (6 Ibf) maxirmum, E-11.2 Telephones. The device shall be identified bby symbol. The identification shall be a phone located adjacent to the device or located on the compartment Copyright ©2010 by the American Society of ‘Mechanical Engineers fo reproduction may be mde ofthis material witbou writen eoasent of ASME. ASME A171-2010/¢54 644-10 Fig. E-1 Car Controls (Gee para. E-9 and Table 2.26.12.1) Control button diameter 18mm (075i) FS mm (OAT Eneraeey | ‘Octagon eymoo! ‘shall bo raised but the Xs not 00 mm-320 en (315 in-26.2 in door if the device is located in a closed compartment. If the system uses a handset, the cord from the panel to the handset shall have a minimum length of 900 mm (355in). Telephones, where provided, shall be equipped, ‘with a receiver that generates a magnetic field in the area of the recciver cap, and the telephone shall have a volume control and shall comply with CSA/ CANB-T515. E-11.3. Emergency Signalling Device. ‘The car emer gency signalling device shall not be limited to voice C a 376 ight © 2010 by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers [No reproduction may be made ofthis materiel without 11370 mm (54) Imax. to G for more than 16 oponings with parallel access 1 z20mm ~ Door (asia! ‘closed rma to, | emargency stp (if provided) 890 mm sin) ‘min. 0 top of hana communication. If instructions for use are provided, essential information shall be presented in both tactile and visual form. E:2 Floor Surfaces Floor surfaces in elevator cars shall havea firm, stable, and skid-resistant surface that permits easy movement of wheelchairs. Carpet pile height shall be 13mm (05in.) ‘yetlen consent of ASME, ASME A171 2020/54 044-10 £413 Handrails Handrails shall be provided on all nonaccess walls. “The top of the gripping surfaces of the handrails shall be ata height of 800 mm to 920 mm (315 in. 0362 in), with a space of 35 mm to 45 mm (Id in, to 18 in) between the handrails and wall E-14 Illumination Levels ‘The level of illumination a the car controls, platform, ‘car threshold, and landing sil shall be 100 Ix (10 fe) minimum. E15 Hall Buttons £-15.1 Hall buttons in elevator lobbies and halls shall be located vertically between 890 mim and 1.220 mm (35 in, and 48 in.) above the floor, measured. te the centerline of the respective button, EA5.2_ A clear floor space of 760 mm £ 1220 mn (@0 in, + 48 in} minimum shall be provided at hall Buttons. E415.3. Hall buttons shall be 19 mm (075 in.) mini ‘mum in the smallest dimension. £-15.4 Hall buttons shall have visual signals to indicate when each calls registered and when each call is answered. E415.5 _ Thehall button that designates the UP direc- tion shall be located above the button that designates, the DOWN direction. Buttons or surrounding button collars shall be raised @ minimum of 15 mm (0.06 in). Objects located beneath hall buttons shall protrude 25 mum (1 in.) maximum, £16 Hall or In-Car Signals E161 General, A visible and audible signal shell bbe provided at each hoistway entrance to indicate which ‘car is answering a call and its direction of travel, except ‘Dat signals in cars, visible from the floor area adjacent {o the hall call buttons, and complying with require ‘ments of Clauses E162 and E-16.3, shall be permitted. £-16.2 Audible Signals. Audible signals hall sound ‘once for the UP direction and twice for the DOWN, direction, or shall have verbal annunciators that state the word UP or DOWN. Audible signals shall have a frequency of 1 500 Hz maximum, The audible signal or verbal annunciator shall be 10 dBA minimum above ambient, but shall not exceed 80 dBA maximum, mea Ssured at the hall call button, E-16.3 Visible Signals £16.31 Height. Hall signal fixtures shall be 1830 mm (72 in.) minimum above the floor or ground, measured to the centerline of the Fixture a7 Copyright ©2010 by the American Soc No reprodoct may be made ofthis material without writen consent of ASME. £16.32 Size, The visible signal clements shall be 60: mm (2.36 in.) minimum in the smallest dimension. £-16.3.3 Visibility. Signals shall be visible from the floor area adjacent to the hall button. E17 Floor/Car Designations Raised character and Braille floor designations shall be provided on both jambs of elevator hoistway ‘entrances and shall be centred at 1525 mam (60 in.) above the floor, measured from the baseline of the characters A raised star placed immediately to the left ofthe floor designation shall also be provided on both jambs at the sain entry level. Such characters shall be 50 min (2 in.) high and shall comply with Clause E-202. E-1B Destination-Oriented Elevators E18.1 General. Destination-criented elevators shall comply with Clauses B-3 to E-8, E-11, E-12, E-l4, B17, and E-182 to B-186. €-18.2 Call Buttons. Coll buttons shall be 890 mmm rine an 1 220-axn maximum (5a. minimumand 48 in. maximum) above the floor or ground, measured t0 the centerline of the buttons. A clear floor or ground space of 76 men > 1220 mm (30 in. X 48 in) shal be provided, Call buttons shall be 19 mon (0.75 in) min ‘mum in thoirsmallest dimension. Buttons hall be raised 2 minimum of 15. mm (0.06 in). Objects beneath hal call buttons shall protrude 25 man (1 in.) maximzn ito the clear floor or ground space. Destnation-oriented clevator systems shall have a keypad or other means for the entry of destination information. Keypads, if provided, shall be in a standard telephone Keypad aczangement, and buttons shall be identified by charac- ters complying with Clause E20. Characters shall be centered on the coresponding keypad button. Thenum- ber five key shall havea single mised dot, The dot shall bbe 3.00 mim to'3.05 ram (0.118. to0.12in) bose diame tet arin other aspects comply with Table E-20 5. Dest- nation-oriented elevator systems shall be provided with visual and audible signals that indicate which elevator ‘ar to enter The audible signal shall be activated by pressing the function button. Tefunction button shall beidentifed by th international symbolfor accessibility (Gee Fig, F-20-72.1) The symbol shall be 16 mum (0635m.) in height. The function button shall be located immedi- ately below the keypad arrangement or floor buttons ‘Adisplayshallbe provided inthe cor with visible indica tors to show registered car destinations £.18.3 Hall Signats E-18.3.1 General. A visible and audible signal shall be provided to indicate a car destination in accor- dance with Clause E-182. The audible tone and verbal announcement shall be the same as those given at the ‘of Mechanical Engineers ES ASME A173-2010/CSA B44-10 call button or call button keypad, if provided. Each ele- vator in a bank shall have audible and visible means for dlifferentiation, 18.3.2 Visible Signals £-18.3.2.4 Height. Hall signal fixtures shall be 1.890 mm (72 in.) minimum above the floor or ground, measured to the centerline of the fixture £-18.3.2.2 Size. The visible signal elements shall be 60 tum (236 in) minimum in their smallest dimension. £-18,3.2.3 Visibility. Signals shall be visible from the floor area adjacent to the hoistway entrance. E-18.4 CarControls. Emergency controls, including. the emergency alarm, shall have centertines that are {990 mm minimum and 1 220 mm maximum (38 in. mini- ‘mum and 48 in, maximum) above the floor or ground. Buttons shall be 19 mm (075 in.) minimum in their smallest dimension. Buttons shall be raised a minimum. ‘of L5 mm (0.06 in.) A clear floor space of 760.mm x 1.220 mm (30 in. x 48 in.) minimum shall be provided at controls. E185 Car Position Indicators 18.5.1 General. Inelevator cars, auclibleand vi ible car location indicators shall be provided. £-18.5.2 Visible Indicators, Indicators shall be ‘above the car control panel or above the door. Numerals shall be 16 mm (0.63 in) high minimum. As the car passes or stops at a floor served by the elevator, the corresponding character shall illuminate. The visible indicators shall extinguish when the car arrives at the designated floor. 18.5.3 Audible Indicators. An automatic verbal announcement that announces the floor at which the car has stopped shall be provided. The announcement shall, be 10 ABA minimum above ambient and 80 dBA maxi- ‘pum, measured at the annuneiator, E186 Elevator Car ldentfication. In addition to the tactile signs required by Clause F-17, a tactile elevator car identification shall be placed immediately below the hoistway entrance floor designation. The characters shall be $0 mm (2 in.) high and shall comply with Clause 202, E-19 Limited-Use/Limited-Application Elevators Limited-use//limited-application elevators shall com- ply with Clauses E-1, and F-3 to F-17, £20 Signs £-20.1 General. Signs required to be tactile, visual, ‘or both shall comply with Clauses E-20.2 to 2-207. £-20.2 Characters That Are Both Tactile and Visual E-20.2.1 General. Characters required tobe tactile shall comply with Clauses £-20.22 to F-2026. Tactile characters shall be duplicated in Braille in accor- dancewith Clause £-20.5, except for tactile characters ‘complying with Clause E-203, where separate visual ‘characters with duplicate information complying, with Clause E-2044 are provided. £-20.2.2 Finish and Contrast. Characters and their background shall have a non-glare finish. Characters shall contrast with their background: either light charac ters shall appear on a dark background or dark charac ters shall appear on a light background. £20.2.3 Tactile Character Depth. Tactile charac. ters shall be raised a minimum of 08mm (003 in) above their background. £.20.2.4 Character Forms £-20.2.0.1 Fonts. Fonts shall have characters complying with Clauses E-20.24. to E-202.4,7. £20.28. Case, Characters shall be uppercase. £20.24. Style. Characters shall be sans serif. Characters shall not be italic, oblique, script, highly dee: orative, or of other unusual form, £-20.2.4.4 Width, Character width shall be 55% rinimuim and 110% maximum of the height of the char ‘acter, with the width based on the uppercase letter “O” land the height based on the uppercase letter ” £-20.2.4,5 Stroke Thickness. Characters with rectangular cross-sections shall have a stroke thickness that is 10% minimum, and 15% maximum, ofthe height ‘of the character, based on the uppercase letter “" Char: ‘acters with other ross sections shall havea stroke thick: ines at the base of the cross sections that is 10% minimum, and 30% maximum, ofthe height ofthe char- ‘acter, and a stroke thickness at the top of the cross sec- tions that is 15% maximum ofthe height ofthe character, based on the uppercase letter “L.” £-20.2.6.6 Spacing, Where characters have rect angular cross sections, spacing between individual char- acters shall be 3 mm minimum to 10 mm maximum, (04118 in. minimum to 0.4 in. maximum). Where charac: ters have other cross sections, spacing between individ. tual characters shall be 2 mm minimum to 10 mm. maximum (0.08 in, minimum to (4 in, maximum) at the base of the cross sections and 3 mm minimum to 10 mum maximum (0.118 in. minimum to 0.4 in. maxi- mum) at the top of the eross sections. Spacing shall bbe measured etween the baselines of separate lines of characters and shall be 135% minimum to 170% maxi mum of the character height E-20.2.4.7 Height. Character height, measured vertically from the baseline of the character, shall be aa Copyright © 2010 by the American Society of Mechanical Engineer _No reproduction may he made ofthis material without writen consent of ASME ASME A17.4-2010/C5A BA4-10 16 min sminimum (0.63. minimum), and 51 mm maxi ‘mum (2in. maximum), based on the uppercase letter “.” £-20.2.5 Mounting Height. Characters shall be located 1220 mm minimum and 1525 mm maximum, (48 in. minimum and 60 in. maximum) above the adj cent floor or ground surface, measured from the baseline of the characters, except for elevator car controls, 20.2.6 Mounting Location. Where a sign con- taining tactile characters is provided at a doo the sign shall be located alongside the door on the latch side. Where a tactile sign is provided at double doors, the sign shall be lorated to the right of the right-hand door Where there is no wall space on the latch side of a single door, or tothe right side of double doors, signs shall be located on the nearest adjacent wall. Signs containing, tactile characters shall be located so that a clear floor space of 455 mm x 455 mum (18 in. x 18 in.) minimum, centered on the sign, is provided beyond the are of any. door swing between the closed position and 45 deg open position EXCETTION: Signs shall be permite on the push side of doors wih closets and without bold-open devi £-20.3 Tactile Characters £-20.3.1 General. Where tactile characters are roquired, and separate tactile and visual characters with duplicate information are provided, tactile characters shall comply with Clauses E-20.32 to E-20.3.8 and visual characters shall comply with Clause E-20 4 Tactile chat- acters shall be duplicated in Braille in accoréance with (Clause E205. £2032 Tactile Character Depth. Tactile charac: ters shall be raised a minimum of 0.8mm (003 in) above their background. E-20.3.3 Character Forms £:20.3.31 Fonts. Fonts shall have characters complying, with Clauses £-203.32 to E-203.37. £20,332 Case, Characters shall be uppercase. £203.33 Style. Choracters shall be sans sere Characters shall not be italic, blique, sript highly dec erative, oF of other unusual form £20.3.3.4 Width. Character width shall be 55% ‘minimum and 110% maximum ofthe heightof the char acter with the width based on the uppercase letter “O” and the height bosed on the uppercase leter ".” £:20.3.3.5 Stroke Thickness. Characters shall hhave a stroke thickness that is 15% maximum of the Ieight ofthe charactes,based on the uppercase eter "L” £20.33.6 Spacing. Spacing between individual characters shall be 3 mm minitoum to 6 ma maximum (0.118 in. minimus to 0.24 in. maxisnum). Spacing shall be calculated by measuring the two closest points between each adjacent character within a message, ‘excluding spaces between words. Spacing betvveen the baseline of separate lines of characters within a message: shall be 135% minimum and 170% maximum of the character height £20.3.3.7 Height. Character hoight, measured vertically from the baseline of the character, shall be 13 mm (05 in.) minimum, and 19 mm (0.75 in.) maxi ‘mum, based on the uppercase letter “1.” £-20.3.4 Mounting Height. Characters shall be located 1220 mm minimum and 1 525 mm maximum, (48 in, minimum and 60 in. maximum) above the adja- ‘cent floor or ground surface, measuted from the baseline ff the characters, except for elevator car controls, £-20.3.5 Mounting Location. Where a tactile sign 's provided ata door, the sign shall be located alongside the door on the latch side. Where a tactile sign is pro- vided at double doors, the sign shall be located te the right of the righthand door. Where there is no wall, ‘space on the latch side of a single door, oF to the right Side of double doors, signs shall be located on the nearest adjacent wall. Signs containing tactile characters shall, bbelacated so that a clear floor space of 455mm x 455mm {1B in. x 18 in) minimum, centered on the sign, is pro- vvided beyond the arc of any door swing between the closed position and 45 deg open position. EXCEPTION: Door-mounted sign shall be permitted an the push side of doors with csers and without ela-open deve. 20.4 Visual Characters £-20.8.1 General. Visual characters required to be accessible shall comply with Clauses E-20.4.2 and E2043. 20.6.2 Finish and Contrast. Characters and their background shall have a non-glaze finish. Characters shall contrast with their background: either light chazac- ters shall appear on a dark background or dark charac. tets shall appear on a light background, E2043 Character Forms £-20.4.3.1 General. Fonts shall have characters complying with Clauses £204.32 to E-20437. £-20.4.3.2 Case, Characters shall be uppercase and/or lowercase £-20.4.3.3 Style, Characters shall be conven tional in form. Characters shall not be italic, oblique, script, highly decorative, or of other unusual form, £-20.4:3.4 Width, Character width shall be 55% minimum and 110% maximum the height ofthe charac- ter, with the width based on the uppercase “O,” and the height based on the uppercase “1 £-20.4.3.5 Stroke Thickness. Characters shall have a stroke thickness that is 10% minimum, and 30% Copy [No reroduetion may be made ofthis mat ‘©2010 by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Without weiten consent of ASME, ASME 17.1-2010/€SA 8 ‘maximum, the height of the character, based on the ‘uppercase letter “1” E20.4.3.6 Spacing, Spacing between individual characters shall be 10% minimum and 35% maximum of character height. Spacing shall be caleulated by mea- suring the two closest points between each adjacent character within a message, excluding spaces between ‘words, Spacing between the baseline of separate lines of characters within a message shall be 135% minimum, ‘and 170% maximum of the character height. £20.4..7 Height, Minimum character height, ‘measured from the baseline of the character, shall com- ply with Clause F-9.4, based on the height of the charac- ters above the finish floor of the viewing location and the minimum viewing distance. Character height shall ‘be based on the uppercase leler “I.” Minimum viewing, distance shall be the horizontal distance where an, ‘obstruction prevents further approach toward the sign. £205 Braille £-20.5.1 General, Tactile characters shall be accompanied by Grade II Braille complying with (Clauses E-20.52 to E-20.5.4 and Table 20.5. Braille dots, shall have a domed or rounded shape. 20.5.2 Location. Braille shall be located below the corresponding text. If texts multi-ined, Braille shall be placed below the entire text. Braille shall be separated 10 mm (0.4 in, minimum from any other tactile charac- ters. Braille provided on elevator ear controls shall be separated 5 mm (02 in.) minimum either directly below ff adjacent to the corresponding raised characters or symbols. £-20.5.3 Height, Braille shall be located 1 015 mmm (40 in) minimum, and 1525 mm (60 in.) maximwm, above the finish floor, measured from the baseline of the Braille cells, except for elevator car controls. £-20.5.4 Braille Standard, Braille chall be in accor. dance with literary Braille, except the indication of an. lippercase letter or leters shall only be used before the first word of sentences, proper nouns and names, indi vidual leters ofthe alphabet, initials, or acronyms. £206 Identifying Pictograms £-20.6.1 General. Where pictograms are required tobeaccessible, they shall comply with Clauses F-20.6.2 10 E2064 £-20.6.2 Pictogram Field. Pictograms shall have a field with a height of 150 mm (6 in.) minimum. Charac ters and/or Braille shall not be located in the picto- gram field, £-20.6.3 Finish and Contrast. Pictogramsand their fields shall have a nonteflecive finish Pictograms shall, Copyrigt 280 \0 by the American Society of Mechanieal Engineers [No reproduction maybe made ofthis material without writen consent of ASME. Table £-20.5 Measurement Range for Standard Sign Braille Minium, Maximum, Measurement Range mm mm Dot base diameter 1s 1s Distance between any two dots in same 23 25 call cent to enter Distance between coresponding ots in 6k 78 accent el, cee 6 cea at hale os os Distance boween conesponding dots 10004 from one cl to the cell decty belo, enter to center contrast with their fields ether a light pictogram shall ‘appear on a dark field or a dark pictogram shall appear fon a light fel, £-20.6.8 Text Descriptors. Where text descriptors {for pictogramsare required, they shallbe located directly ‘below oF adjacent to the pictogram and shall comply with Clause E-20.2 E-20.7 Symbols of Accessibility €20.7.4 Finish and Contrast. Symbols of accessi- bility and their backgrounds shall have a non-glarefin- ish. Symbols of accessibility shall contrast with their backgrounds: either a light symbol shall appear on a dark background or a dark symbol shall appear on a light background, 20.7.2 Symbols £-20.7.2.1 International Symbol of Accessibilty. Where the international symbol of accessibility is required, it shall be proportioned as shown in Rg F-20721 £20.7.2.2 International Symbol of a Text Tele- phone (FTV). Where the international symbol of text Jephones (CTY) is required, it shall be proportioned ss shown in Fig, £207.22 £-20.7.2.3 Assistive Ustening Systems. Where assistive listening systems are required to be identified by the international symbol of access for hearing loss, it shall be proportioned 2e shown in Fig. E-207.23. £20.7.2.4 Volume-Controlled Telephones. Where telephones with volume controls are required to be identified, the identification symbol shall be a telephone handset with radiating sound waves, such as shown in Fig, F-20724. ASME 17.1-2000/C5A 844-10 Fig. £-20.7.2.1 International Symbol of Accessibility NG. (@) Proportions (0) Display Conditions Fig. €-20.7.2.2 International TTY Symbol Fig. E-20.7.2.3 International Symbol of Access for Hearing Loss Fig. E-20.7.2.4 Volume-Controlled Telephone fo ASME A17.1-2010/¢5A 844-10 NONMANDATORY APPENDIX F ASCENDING CAR OVERSPEED AND UNINTENDED CAR MOVEMENT PROTECTION ‘See Table F-1 on the following page. 32, ‘Copyright © 2010 by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers [No repdaction may be made of his material without written consent of ASME, smyooyy go Kinros wanUaey a 69 D10@ @ NANSEO3 57 Jo Wo wana Sg ED Hg 30 SPH 9g woRMpOHTAT ON Siu, e* Table F-1 Traction Elevator Brake Type, Function, and Performance ‘Normal Operation Emergency Operation Performance (nim Requled) rake Type wcation Function ancion Normal Emergeney ‘ming machine brake lec ivng machine To hold cat stationary Retard car during emergency Wold 125% rated ond Retard empty cain up (Gee rd and 2283) Gee L3 and at foo Note (0) ‘stops fee 2248.30, Mote (2 [see direction (0 2268.30} 22681) [see 2248.30) 2268310 and (] 2.248360] snd 0), ard 2268) ‘roking psem (Gee 1.3 Not spected Note) Retard carding emergency Nate) retard 125% rated load car and2248.2) (Gee 2268) ‘ops, (ee 2248.2 and in down dieton fom 2.268.310 and rated speed ee 22482) Emergency brake (ce elec aeving ot paris fee Rear car dung ascnding Not appable [see otard empyy carn the up 3 and 2.193} achive, host 2193200] ‘car overspeed ad unin 2393.28) direction (42 219.3200] ropes, compenso counterweight ee 23932), GENERAL NOTE: See 1.3, 219, and 2.268. Noes () Its permited thatthe broking syste, or the dng machine bake function in normal eardator. ofthe elevator cat. (2) For fica lerators not authorize f cay passengers, 200% ated load (see 2.16. tended movement, nde pendent ofthe Baking ‘ster [see 2194.20) sand 219.2.20)) Up t 110% of governor tipping speed ise 219.1200) ‘St0purintended motion 225% ated aad dann oF empty carup [see 2:9.2.200) and Note ‘ota yso/oror-t-2t¥ AWS ASME 4171-2010/C5A 844-10 Fig. F:1 Ascending Car Overspeed Protection (2.19.1) ‘Detection ‘Means Requires Electrical Power (219.1200) ‘pal Emergency Brake i219. 20n0HaN) ‘Mechanica Oporto Detection No ‘Switch Compiles With 22643 >——*} and218121012) Yoo Detection Moen Faure Stop (219.2010) are (er9.2tavn 239.4202, saan Apply Emergency Brake 219.1200 - Oversoved Detection "Meens Requires ‘Manual Reset (2ranzeta 384 by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers [No reproduction may be made of his material without writen consent of ASME, ASME A17.1-2040/C5A B40-10 Fig. F-2 Unintended Car Movement Protection (2.19.2) “chan Ne (pasted Deaton {wth Complies ih 22643 >——*] ‘ne 283 452) Copyright © 2010 by the American Society of Mechanical Engineer [No reproduttion may be made ofthis material without writen consent of ASME. (east ¥a) ve ‘Apply Emergoney Brae Len of oie lesaa.atennHa Power vs ‘sop resazaiera) (pate) ond 202 Unintended Car No ‘Moveront erszaie vee ‘ply Emergency ‘rate 82309 . Dateton Means Roques Maral Reset f2n82 3109 35 ASME A17.1-2010/CSA B44-10 NONMANDATORY APPENDIX G TOP OF CAR CLEARANCE Fig. G-1_Top of Car Clearance Requirements (2.4.7.1) Overhead sheave Horizontal plane of lowest obstruction ato0mm | em! h1070 ‘ zing 2100 mn (int rosshead| Equipenent stancard-~™| railing : Car enclosure top ‘Area where top car clearance requirements apply (24:71) Fig. G-2 Additional Top of Car Clearance Requirements (2.4.7.1) Horizontal plane of west obstuction 21100 mm Cor enclosure top ‘Aces whore top oar clearance taquroments apply (247.1) 2010 by the American Society of Mechanical Eng [No reproduction may be made a this material Without written consent of ASME, ASME A17.1-2010/C5A Bae-10 Fig. G-3. Top of Car Marking Requirements ( Ney Morking tequired (2.87.2) ‘Marking not required (24.7.2) 387 ‘Copyright © 2010 by the Ameriean Society of Mechanical Easiness, No reproduction may be made ofthis material without written consent of ASME. ASME 17.3-2020/C5A 844-10 Fig. G-4 Additional Top of Car Marking Requirements (2.4.7.2) Eavipment | Car top oF rating ‘when provided Marking required (2.47.2) sd member Marking not requied (2.47.2 388 ght © 2010 by the American Society of Mechanical Engivess [No reproduction may be made of ds material without writen consent of ASME, ASME A173-2030/CSA 844-10, Fig. G-5 Additional Top of Car Clearance Requirements, [No clearance require to ~ Horizontal plane of equipment attached 19 lowest obstruction | tear a t0..7.a int G45 _— Standard rating Hydeautic jock 7 Car enclosure top 389 ‘Copyriaht © 2010 by the American Society of Mechanical Bngincers [No reproduction may be made ofthis material without writen consent of ASME, ASME A17.1-2020/€SA 44-10 Fig. G-6 Additional Top of Car Clearance {2.4.7.1(0)} Overhead sheave Horizontal plane of lowest obstruction 280mm (12) Le £100 mn (ain Sr eenme Edge of cor enciosure top at frat, side, oF back 290 ‘Copyright © 2010 by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers [No reproduction may be made ofthis material without writen consent of ASME, ASME A17:-2010/654 644-10 NONMANDATORY APPENDIX H PRIVATE RESIDENCE ELEVATOR GUARDING (5.3.1.6.2) Fig. Het oat ‘Copsright © 2010 by the Amerioan Society of Mechanical Engineers No reproduction may be mado oF this material without written consent at ASME ASME A17.1-2010/654 844-10 NONMANDATORY APPENDIX | ESCALATOR AND MOVING WALK DIAGRAMS Fig. 11 Relationship of Escalator Parts ain eee ah LEE 25 mm (1 in) min weraz2 25 mm in) min. eraz2) 235 mm (1.26 in) mex. (er334) % 20.dog min, 30 deg max. arssa Interior Migh-Deck 560 mm (22 in) min. Balustrade '3G20 mm (20 In} max —o} (61352) Handrail 25mm{tin) min. | wera22) H fe 10 mm 0.375.) max. (e1346) > J 100 rm (i in, | wsea i 392 Cogign OHIO he Ancien Sac iN ene) Nompoudin nay bate otarmteal wihow wecowen ts, ASME A173-2010/C58 844-10 Fig. 1-3. Escalator Nomenclature riot 6,82 noc NOHO) Hote \pté fa No (2) eset 4 Note (8) Note) Note (0) tine 0) Nowe Note (8)—> Note anes fate Nowe ca) co Interior Low-Dack Interior High-Deck Interior Low-Dack Interior High-Deck SolldBalustrade Solid Balustrade ‘SolidBalustrade Solid Bakutrade Note (8) nwa) NO nee Note (6) Note (7) Noto 16, Note 7) \ Note Note (18) ote 1) a =f Note ion | f Note (12) socion | EN eoaten secion! I —T aton Interior Low-Deck Glass Balustrade Interior Low-Deck Glass Balustrade ones: (0) Ske pane ) neror pane. (3) Handel stand ( Higheck nero, (©) Higideck exterior, (© toweck interior, 1) lowdeck exer @ Hendra, (9) Garior panel 0) Newel. (Gn) Newel base. (02) Dynamic sit pane, (05). Dynamic st pane over. 298 Copyright © 2010 bythe American Society of Mechanical Engineers [No epradction may be made ofthis material Without writen consent of ASME. ASME A172-2010/658 944-10 Fig. 1-4 Skirt or Dynamic Skirt Panel: Step Nose 6133.6) | 26 mm (1 in) min. t Fg. Ceiling or Soffit Guard 6133.11) + | Trianess Hefght 960 mm |°°35 me (1 ir] ml ‘ain min Rounded adge—e| Fig. 16. Antislide Device 61.33.12) 100 mm fn) in, SI pelle 4 ‘Copyright © 2010 by the American Society of Mechanical Engines, [No reproduction may be made ofthis material without writen ASME A17:-2010/¢54 044-10 Fig. 7 Escalator Step Tread Stot with Slot center 0 center 85 mm (025 ng ‘emmiosie mn) ox (6.1355) \ maw (61388) Somcmen ee a | sig sp acer’ —$+ PLALTIRIG LLLIGE = stetconn tostire Sp ssmm (075 in) ism an Peta) |." 400 min >| (375m) 61352) } <= Maximum reo ‘220 mm (85in) (61352) Fig. 1-8 Cleated Riser (6.1.3.5.3) Skier dynamic Measurement of clearance Wanwesn ‘skit or dynamic skirt papel and sep y J Check ne space in_ Stop toads and Vvertial ests nustbeinmesh / Skitor Vertiel coats lithe time amare \, skit panel Skinor ‘dynamic ‘hire panel [ASME AL7-1-2010/C58 844-10 Fig. 1-9 Moving Walk Geometry 100 mm (ns min. (6232.3) —~ io 280 ro 195.) max, — , 2823) endiular reedway ‘200 mm (98 in.) max. 900 ran (35 nin (62322) ' 7 B20dogmin | 30 dag moc ezaae ee een Eee posed wisth of wesoway) 500 mn (22) ein 2a. 396 25mm (tind, 180 mm (in| max (62334) 135 rm (125 in} max (62334) 25 mn (1 ing = 1mm o378i0) Hendra! + (Copyright © 2010 by the American Society of Mechanical Faginees [No reproduction may be made of his material without written consent of ASME, ASME A17-2010/C5A 644-10 Fig. 1-10 Moving Walk Treadway Slots mx Maximum slat contr to center “ors ‘mm (08 in) mes Cleat ajacent 7 aust skirt panel “Se pena \ tErintnnh Minimum tot dopthy ‘4 rom (0.183 nmin (62362) Fig. 111 Stopping Distances Corresponding to 1 Deceleration Rate of 0.91 m/s* [6.1.5.3.1(0] 05096) 6, 8 0.45 (96) oo eae 30 iin wing ‘Stopping Distance, mm fin.) GENERAL NOTE: The above ropresonts the stopping distance ofan escalator Undor a constant deceleration of 0.91 mis? (3 fUsec* and does not represent the fot! stopping distance ofthe escalator whon itis stopped under no toad, [No reproduction may be made ofthis material without writen consent of ASME, ASME A171-2010/C5A 844-10 Fg: 132 Cleans Between Exltor Steps ‘Tread of adjacent step. 1 sso Moximuen 6 mm {0.28 in) Slowed on the horizontal portion ofthe exessto. Stops must maintain mosh ‘where the steps are exposed. ef LE mm 0.25in) maximum silowed on the horizontal run 398 Copyright © 2010 by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers [No reproduction maybe made of his material without writen consent of ASME, ASME AL71-2010/C5A B44-10 NONMANDATORY APPENDIX } RELATIONSHIP OF PIT LADDER TO HOISTWAY DOOR UNLOCKING MEANS = poy Uniosking | (aint 22acen | | Essa eet | 1224606) 21.000 mm i (39 in) 2246ien Pr toor sical Engine ny Be made ofthis mari ASME A171-2010/C5A B44-10 NONMANDATORY APPENDIX K BEVELING AND CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS (7.4.7.4) fie ka | N oe endeg fe ef ee ‘son car Ger | — 00m ——+| (ein) max © 2010 bythe American Sockty of Mechanical Engineers say be made ofthis material without writen consent of ASME, [ASME AL71-2010/C5A 844-10 NONMANDATORY APPENDIX L INDEX OF ALTERATION REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRIC ELEVATORS, HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS, ESCALATORS, AND MOVING WALKS eave wyervte Escalators and ew Elevators Elevators Moving Walks access oes and openings s7373 7293 876104, 8762.36 feces, means 87273 37272 Recess snitch ayaa asa feces 9 machice oom and spaces 8727287273 — 87.272,87.273 ‘dition of elevator to euiting hoistay a7212 37232 ef ‘Alloration requirements eraa e7aa Baa Atemating cert, change te oe s72273 s7a314 Aatcregptevelg device gyaa13 Ascending cor overspeed and unintended movernent 87.2.20 Automatic sop valve - ara6 ‘Automatic vanster deve Bara 8772 ‘Aula power ioneig apeation ce e709 Balustrades 8761510, 876250 Bear, machinery and sheave ar29 Bras ~ Braie 872.254 : Butler 87223 S227 Building twee 8729 8739 Sumper a7a% 87327 cable ope) aan e7a25 pacity 37216 : (ar, decrease or increase n dead weight of 872152 B32 _ Cor dooe or ge s7216 87333 Grencosure 7214 e72277 arate Gr fame eras aya. 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Car satetes a728 ayaas Check vaive ‘ass of teight loading, change of 72362 Gearance, after roping Bray Clearance, Bato aad fop B24 f {enanee, haizona e725 7 Combes 7 Rroasarere Construction at bottom of hasty Brae Construction atop oF hoistray 7243 Construction requlementsescletors and moving Breas, 07625 wal) omtct, mechanical ook an ran eran Conta, change in typeof ration ayaars syane Convo, change i pe of operation 872276 73317 {onto easpment 87227 87331 (onto of smoke and ht 7215 B7215 Conn save Braz Contaier Braara s73.15 Counteriah 7227 87326 401 Copyright © 2010 by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers [No reproduction may be made ofthis m {writen consent of ASME, ASME A171 2010/54 844-10 ect yale Escalators and em Gerster enters Moving Walls ‘Counterweigt location and guarding of 8723 3733 ‘counterweight rd toe 972222 : ‘Counerwerht statis 87238 Brass : Ginger 2 873.233 ata pate, code 8738 e738 e738 Dead weight of ca Increase or decrease Ip 872452 73.2 7 Decreaze mn tavel 72374 ayaa Design ras bras Bas Direct curet, change to attematng syr2ara e338 oot eat rae gran = Door aisnay 872.02 47310 oer machine room 87273 37273 Door power operation of 37233 7312 ‘eer, Reopening Deve 87233 7233 a Doors, enced opening sya ayaa rking machine 72281 27323 Diving machine, change in location of 872252 873236 Duet a holstway or machine oom araa 3738 2 Dumbwsiter, edition of automatic ranter device 8.7.7.2 anne Dumbwolers without automelicvansier devs 87.7 377 Foes, escalator areias Ceci comar, mechanical lock and ay2a2 raat Elect wing 728 8738 8761.4, 8762.14 Elecizally operated conta valve araz0 Emergency door S230 872103 = Emergency operation 87228 ay3318 = Emergency signaling device 87228 ay3aL8 Enclosure, car Brauarzz7 87313 . Enclosure, hostway a721 Bran : Enclosure, mache wom end wachiney spaces 87.2.7 8727 oa7.627 Enance, escalator and moving wate ~ a7saas Ewance, Roiteay S720 &r3.0 Enance, horizontal side ype 72:02 872102 ~ Eance, swing toe 72308 72108 Fntance, vera side type 872309 872103 : Entice assemby masking of 872105 73305 qulpmert, non elevator 3728 8728 Festering, suspension rope a7a21 87325 ral eminal stopping deve 37226 872.26 Freighter? service 872.28 873316 Fting,tydeautc era.26 + Founesion| a229 8738 | Frame, car 872154 B78 He slovato, change i lass of loading 37262 87308 z Freight elevao’ change to passenger service 872164 s73a7 : Freight cerator permitted to cary passengars 872163 87339 - Frequarey, change it 872273 73314 Sate, car ar248 asa General equements era aa Srearset om 87.6.5), 87.6250) Soverer e728 S75.6 | Govern ope 87219 a7336 : Guide vai 37228 873.28 z Suide shoe, cr 72153 e734 = ‘Guide shoe, countereight e722 87326 402 Copyright © 2010 by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers [No reproduction may be made of this material out writen consent of ASME. ASME A173-2010/CSA Bea-20 etre yavaalte Escalators and tem lento Elevators Moving Walks Hand elevators aras oncalls (escaltors ané moving walks) e 87.616 87626 Headcom, machine oor Bare Bare ojsway, addon of elevator to e792 a72a2 Hoisay, constuction a bottom of 7218 7234 Nolsway, construction a top of 7213 a7313 Hoistway, protection of sae below 8726 B76 : Hoissway door, power operation of 87232 araaz Hoisway doe marocks srzaia gran Holetway deo locking evs s72a1 7am e Hoistay door unocking device s72aia sy3a1 oistay enclosure B72a e733 . oisway entrance 87.230 873.10 : Norzontal side ype envance 872.02 872.102 Maminaton in car a72a8 7333 Ineined elevators aysa B75 Irctnation, angle of 8 7.6.15,87.62540) Inerease in dead weight of car S7a352 eran Ineraoe inate lo 872468 873.20 7 Inerace inated spe a72a72 873222 ez ereace in vel syaara 73224 = Increase in woting pressure : 373234 Inspection ass 713 - Inteack e724 ayaat Jack, yea : 7323 Labeing of entrance assembly 872205 372205 Leveling dence 872272 873.12 Liging in car 8721020) ara Ligiing af escalator and moving wa . 876116, 8762.20 Lipiing of macrine room e276 Br276 7 a ncreese in 872164 873.0 : Loaling, change in dss of 872362 7338 Location of deg machine, change of 872252 873234 a locaton of hyaratie ack, change of e 873235 Location of hut machine Gower uni 873236 ‘hange of| tock and contact ez2a12 sz5a1 A {ockng die, hoistay door syaar 7381 “| Machine room a727 e739 Machinery and equipment 872 873 Br6a2,76232 Mactiney space 8727 8737 Marung of errance assenby 872105 872205 a Motel if with auromate Wanster dade a773 8773 i ‘Menns of access to machine room e737 37272 Mechanica lock and eect contact 722 Macianicaly operated contol valve Maton conto, change of S225 : Mong was 2 : rez Norra eraival stopping device 8.72.28 87320 i Number of elovators oer haistway 7242 By 232 i utes 7223 sza27 Operating device e722 87331 : Cporating dec, top of car sy22ra a73312 ‘peration cont, change Intype of wra276 wy any z 03, Copyright © 2010 by the American Society of Mechan [No reproduction may be made of ASME A173-2030/CSA 044-10 ecre dalle Escalators and tem Elevators Elevators Moving Was Parking device 72313 a7au Pastenge elevater changed to height service 872164 a7317 Passengers, caring of o7 freight elevators 272363 7309 i Prase andl operation 87228 s73sis Phases, change numberof 872273 aaa. ez Pipe in hoistway or machine room ayaa a738 Ping supply 7328 7 Piston 873232 : Pt By2a 8732 . Pastor, cor 872154 ay3is Pinger : 873232 4 omer operation of hostnay door ara e7an2 e Power supp change In By 2273 arsae Parmer ni rae actin) ~ a73236 - Pressure tank . 87329 i Pressure, working, increase of 873234 Pressunzaton of holsteay a7248 e731 ce Protection of floor openings 7 : are1s,e7623 Protection of space below hostnay B76 Brae Protection of ss and machinery spaces against, = 7514, 87624 fire ack and pinion sr4a fe ated oad reas in 87.2164 3720 8761.1, 876211 fated speed, decrease In 72473 Br3223 ated speed increase in e7aar2 73222 7 ale vive 87326 Reocaton of escalator ~ arsa2 Reeeation of hylaulie machine : B73236 : eocaton of moving walk : S622 opal waz Braz 4 eplacoment s7a7 raz Braz Reroping 7203 47328 Restcted opening of dors a72a15 7215 ' Rise ncease 0” decrease in 2872473 873221 : Roler guid shoe, coumerwoigt 872.22 872.22 Root tp eevators 8756 8756 ope, change In material rade, number, or s72214 87325. ope, gvemnor a7239 87316 Rope, replacenent of ara7 a7a7 2 ope, splicing f| 8747 a7a7 zi ope, suspension e724 873.25 ope equalizer 872213 873.252 * runay Brae ayaa ‘ unoy, ater oping By20 By34 Sates e7aae 7348 ae Safety devices . a Bross, 67623 Screw clu elevators ayaa Service, change in type of 72362 e7aar ‘heave, diving machine 872253 872.253 : ‘heave, govern 7218 57219 ‘Shaave bean 8729 ara Shipboar cowtors 8758 i a Shortening of suspension rope s2a7 Brag Sidewalk sevators B75. ass Signaling device 87208 73316 ‘Skylight in machine room s7275 2737 Sleeving 873233 : ‘Smoke, cont of S725 s7aas e ‘Special purpose elevators 757 a ‘| 408 Copyright © 2010 by the America Sociey of Mechan [No reproduction may be ra ofthis mate i without writen consent of ASME. [ASME A17.-2010/C50 844-10 eae ytaue scalars and tem Eevators Tlvators ‘Moving Walks Speed, increase in 72372 87.3222 a Speed govemor 87219 a7336 Spring butler 87207 araa7 = Step syste fe . arear Stop seh cae Sy2a4s S73:9, 872245 ‘sp vale aya2 stoping device, terminal 7226 87330 Storage and discharge tank 873.29 Spay ping ~ 87326 Support 8729 8739 Suspension rope B72214 73.25 Suspension rope. replacement of aya7 s7ar es Suspension rope spicing of air a7a7 2 Suspension rope equalizer ay2n2 873.52 Shing ye entrance 872304 s72104 e Tank 739 Temporary wine sra6 anne Bras ‘Termial sopping dice 87226 87330 3733 ar Bras operating device 872274 e734 Track sjter a 7 87.6:.10, 876210 Fanserceves, utorate S22 sr72 7 Havel inerese or decease in azar 73224 ez Treadnay sister Brear Tuck 2oPing device 72.272 s73312 Trusses and gers ~ Br619.07629 “ape of operation, change in Br2276 Braans : Type oF sani, change In 872164 : Unlocking device, hols door a72at8 eraat - Valve 873.28 ‘Venation af mechine room Barz srazs : erical Side ype ewance 872303 872105 7 Yotage, change in 872273 a73304 Wal, hoistway enclose 7244 734 ‘Weiing 878,88 8714, 88 Brises Window in machine room 7275 7275 Wee one 7221 87325 Wing 8728 738 Wir, temporary B78 8736 Bra Working pressure, increase In 873.234 Copyright ©2010 by the American Society of Me No reproduction may 405 made ofthis mate ASME A173-2030/C54 944-10 co) NONMANDATORY APPENDIX M INERTIA APPLICATION FOR TYPE A SAFETY DEVICE LOCATION OF TEST WEIGHT [8.10.2.2.2(ii)(2)] Fig. a )) Governor Goreme ope ree (iseecceeaa ne & G igh W Stenson rare 406 ee (Senet © 2010 bythe Anarian Sociey of Mechanica gies No reproduction may be made ofthis materi Without writen consent of ASME,

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