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Code & Safety Office 4034 North Hampton Brook Drive Hamburg, New York 14075 Office: 585.302.0813 Cell: 585.354.6772 NEII and NEII logo – Registered, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office NEII ® Architectural Standards Committee September 10, 2014 1. Call to Order. Chairman Ron Brun called the meeting to order at 8:30 a.m. on September 10, 2014 at the Henry B Gonzales Convention Center, San Antonio, Texas. 2. Record of Attendance. Name Company Ron Brun Fujitec America Jill Holbrook ThyssenKrupp Elevator Corporation Denny Kalgren (guest) KONE, Inc. Randy Leckman Otis Elevator Company Brian Schleeter KONE, Inc. Sheila Swett IAEC Javier Varona Schlindler Elevator Corporation Brian Black NEII ® 3. Announcements. Brian announced that Jill Holbrook has replaced Larry Yarbrough as ThyssenKrupp’s representative on the committee. 4. Adoption of Agenda. The agenda posted on the committee website was approved. 5. Approval of Minutes. The minutes of the April 16, 2014 meeting posted on the committee website were approved.

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NEII and NEII logo – Registered, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office 

  

 

NEII® Architectural Standards Committee 

 

September 10, 2014  

1.  Call to Order.      Chairman Ron Brun called the meeting to order at 8:30 a.m. on September 10, 2014 at   the Henry B Gonzales Convention Center, San Antonio, Texas.    2.  Record of Attendance.    

Name  Company Ron Brun  Fujitec America Jill Holbrook  ThyssenKrupp Elevator Corporation Denny Kalgren (guest)  KONE, Inc. Randy Leckman  Otis Elevator Company Brian Schleeter  KONE, Inc.  Sheila Swett  IAEC Javier Varona  Schlindler Elevator Corporation Brian Black  NEII® 

 3.  Announcements.    Brian announced that Jill Holbrook has replaced Larry Yarbrough as ThyssenKrupp’s   representative on the committee.    4.  Adoption of Agenda.    The agenda posted on the committee website was approved.  5.  Approval of Minutes.    The minutes of the April 16, 2014 meeting posted on the committee website were   approved.  

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 6.  Personnel.    a.  Please review the information in Attachment #1 and advise Brian of any        corrections.    b.  NEII Antitrust Guide.      Brian reviewed the NEII® Antitrust Policy with the committee members.  7.  NEII®‐1 Publication.  

NEII®‐1 is on the NEII web site, http://www.neii.org/neii‐1/neii‐1.cfm.  8.  Review and Update of NEII®‐1 Parts 1, 2 and 3.  

The standards with revisions approved to date are posted in the NEII®‐1 folder on the NEII® Architectural Standards Committee web site.  Committee members should down load and/or print copies of the latest drafts in advance of the meeting.  To access the Performance Standards Committee web site and NEII®‐1 folder click on the following link: http://www.neii.org/members/committees/23/index.cfm.   

 CAUTION: Please print the Table of Contents and verify you have the latest copy of each document. Many documents have been revised since the last meeting.  The files posted in the NEII®‐1 folder on the Architectural Standards Committee web site are for Committee members use only.  These files may reflect work in progress and may not be the same as the material available in the NEII®‐1 publication available to the general public.  The NEII Board of Directors has indicated that all portions of NEII®‐1 must be reviewed at least once every three years.  To begin this process the committee identified members to review each of the Part 2 items listed below:  

Part 2 ‐ Metric 

Part 2 PP09‐11 (Attachment #2) 

Metric Details  Javier reported no changes are needed.  Committee reaffirmed this item. 

Part 2 PP12‐27 (Attachment #3) 

Metric Electric Elevators  Brian reported some of the metric specs do not align with their imperial counterparts.  Ron indicated this is probably 

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because the committee was aligning with ISO speeds and dimensions. 

 The committee discussed whether the metrics should be consistent with ISO or with the products currently on the market in NA.  There could also be an issue of how this and A17.1 were harmonized with B44. Brian will ask the Central Code Committee to address.  

Part 2 PP28‐43 (Attachment #4) 

Metric Hydraulic Elevators  Randy reported no changes are needed. Brian noted the references to the ADA and UFAS on pages 2‐29, 2‐31, etc. need updating. The IBC dimensions for stretcher car sizes needs updating as well (use note from page 2‐45.). Committee reaffirmed this item with these changes. 

Part 2 PP44‐47 (Attachment #5) 

Metric Observation Elevators  The committee discussed that true observation elevators are typically custom orders and that a standard dimension does not exist.  It is a defined term in A17.1/B44. The committee reaffirmed this item. 

Part 2  PP48‐55 (Attachment #6) 

Metric LULA and PREs  The committee decided to recommend deleting this section because NEII member companies generally do not produce these products. 

Part 2 PP56‐65 (Attachment #7) 

Metric Freight Elevators  Javier recommended adding “DOOR” to pages 2‐58 and 2‐59.   Page 2‐60 should be changed to “PAGES 56 & 57 58 & 59” in two places. Page 2‐60 and 2‐63 – “10 15 FRAME PROTECTION” in two places on each page. (This item is correct on the imperial sheets.)  The committee reaffirmed this item with these changes. 

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Part 2 PP 66‐71 (Attachment #8) 

Metric Dumbwaiters  The committee decided to recommend deleting this section because NEII member companies generally do not produce these products.

Part 2 PP72‐83 (Attachment #9) 

Metric Escalators and Moving Walks 

Page 2‐72:   Ron noted the “USE OF GLASS OR PLASTICS IN BALLUSTRDES” section is in A17.1/B44 at 6.1.3.3.3 and will be part of the escalator provided by the manufacturer; it should not be located here.  GUARD AT CEILING INTERSECTION  . . . The exposed edge of the guard shall be rounded and have a minimum width of 25 mm and a minimum radius of 10 12 mm. . . . (consistent with A17.1/B44)  Page 2‐72: DESIGN FACTORS OF SAFETY  Supporting structure for trusses shall conform to the AISC Specifications for Design, Fabrication and Erection of Structural Steel for Building or the CSA Standard CAN/CSA‐S16.1, whichever is applicable. Refer to ASME A17.1/CSA B44.  PROTECTION REQUIRED  The sides and under side of escalator trusses and machinery space shall be enclosed in fire‐resistive materials. Consult local code for requirements for protection of floor openings. If no local code, see 

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ANSI/NFPA 101. The sides and undersides of an escalator truss or group of adjacent trusses in a single wellway shall be enclosed in materials defined as either noncombustible or limited‐combustible by the building code or NFPA 101, whichever is applicable. (A17.1/B44 61.2.1 text.)  LIGHTING OF REMOTE MACHINE ROOM (where applicable)  . . . The illumination shall be not less than 200 100 lx (10 fc) at the floor level. . .   Page 2‐73:  EXTERIOR LIGHTING OF STEP TREADS ESCALATOR  Step treads shall be illuminated throughout their run. The light intensity of the treads shall be in accordance with local codes and ordinances for stairways. Refer to ASME A17.1/CSA B44. Landing floor plates and all exposed step treads shall be illuminated with a lighting intensity of not less than 50 lx (5 fc). The illumination of these surfaces shall be of uniform intensity and not contrast materially with that of the surrounding area.  DECK BARRICADES  A barricade to prevent restrict access to the outer deck on low deck exterior balustrades shall be provided . . .   

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SAFETY ZONE  OUTDOOR ESCALATORS  Escalators shall be so constructed that exposure to the weather will not interfere with normal operation. A cover, directly over the horizontal projection of the escalator, shall be provided. The cover shall extend outward from the centerline of the handrail so that a line extended from the edge of the cover to the centerline of the handrail forms an angle of not less than 15° from the vertical. The sides may be open.  When the escalator is indirectly subject to snow or freezing rain, heaters shall be operated to prevent accumulation and freezing on the steps and landing plates.  Drains shall be provided in the lower pit.   Landing plates and combplates shall be designated designed to provide a secure foothold when wet. Refer to ASME A17.1/CSA B44.  Replace with 6.1.8 text  Page 2‐75:  “HOLD HANDRAIL CAUTION SIGN” in two places and also in Moving Walks.  Page 2‐76: Change BLOCKOUT 130 140  

Make similar changes to Moving Walks notes as needed.  

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 All appropriate changes should also be made to the imperial documents as needed.  Brian will make the necessary changes in the MSWord documents and forward a list of necessary changes to the diagrams to Randy so he can revise as needed.  

9.  Old Business.    a.  Machine Roomless Elevators.      The committee previously identified the following elements to be included in      NEII®‐1 specifications for MRLs.   

Side‐mounted counterweight 

Rail supported 

3500 and 4000 lb 

200 ft/min 

42 in. door opening, center or side opening on 3500 lb 

48 in. center opening on 4000 lb  

    The committee revised the table(s) to capture all of the data for 3500 and 4000      lb MRLs produced by their companies for discussion at the next meeting        (Attachment #10).      b.  NAEC MRL Specifications (Attachment #11).       Sheila reported this standard is a Hollister Whitney document. Brian will contact      Teresa Witham and ask whether the NAEC specifications can be modified to      comport with NEII® dimensions.      10.  New Business.    Brian reminded the committee members that alternates are permitted and can be   helpful ensuring the company’s interests are represented in our meetings.  11.  NEII® NOW Article.    The committee did not identify an author for the next NEII® Now Article at this meeting.  12.  Time and Location of Next Meeting.  

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   To be determined in conjunction with the Performance Standards Committee.   15.  Adjournment.  

The meeting adjourned at 3:05 PM.    

Attachments  

1.    Committee Roster 2.  Metric Details 3.  Metric Electric Elevators 4.  Metric Hydraulic Elevators 5.  Metric Observation Elevators 6.  Metric LULA and PREs 7.  Metric Freight Elevators 8.  Metric Dumbwaiters 9.  Metric Escalators and Moving Walks 10.  MRL data from previous meeting 11.  NAEC MRL Specifications  

 

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Architectural Standards Committee

Name: BRIAN BLACKTitle: NEII CODE AND SAFETY DIRECTOR

Company: BDBLACK & ASSOCIATES, LTD.Address: 4034 NORTH HAMPTON BROOK DRIVE

City: HAMBURG State: NY Zip Code: 14075-6410

725

E-Mail: [email protected]

Notes: Alternate to Amy J. Blankenbiller NEII Government Affairs CommitteeAlternate to Edward A. Donoghue NEII Communications Committee

SecretaryCategory:

Phone 1: 302-0813

Extension

Phone 2: 649-6348

Fax 1: 302-0841

Mobile: 354-6772

585

Area Number Area Number

716

585

585

Country: UNITED STATES

Name: RON BRUNTitle: MECHANICAL ENGINEER

Company: FUJITEC AMERICA, INC.Address: 7258 INNOVATION WAY

City: MASON State: OH Zip Code: 45040

498

E-Mail: [email protected]

Notes:

MemberCategory:

Phone 1: 932-8000

Extension

Phone 2:

Fax 1: 933-5502

Mobile:

513

Area Number Area Number

513

Country: UNITED STATES

Name: JILL HOLBROOKTitle: DIRECTOR CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER

Company: THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR CORPORATIONAddress: 2591 DALLAS PARKWAY, SUITE 600

City: FRISCO State: TX Zip Code: 75034

625

E-Mail: [email protected]

Notes:

MemberCategory:

Phone 1: 987-3550

Extension

Phone 2:

Fax 1:

Mobile:

972

Area Number Area Number

Country: UNITED STATES

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Architectural Standards Committee

Name: RANDY LECKMANTitle: SENIOR MECHANICAL ENGINEER

Company: OTIS ELEVATOR COMPANYAddress: 1500 OTIS WAY

City: FLORENCE State: SC Zip Code: 29501

673

E-Mail: [email protected]

Notes:

MemberCategory:

Phone 1: 432-4286

Extension

Phone 2:

Fax 1: 432-4111

Mobile: 755-3951

843

Area Number Area Number

843

214

Country: UNITED STATES

Name: BRIAN SCHLEETERTitle: PLATFORM MANAGER

Company: KONE INC.Address: 700 CENTRAL EXPRESSWAY SOUTH, SUITE 400

City: ALLEN State: TX Zip Code: 75013

772

E-Mail: [email protected]

Notes:

MemberCategory:

Phone 1: 854-8869

Extension

Phone 2:

Fax 1:

Mobile: 247-4426

469

Area Number Area Number

469

Country: UNITED STATES

Name: SHEILA N. SWETTTitle: OWNER

Company: SWETT & ASSOCIATES, INC.Address: 1115 NICHOLSON

City: HOUSTON State: TX Zip Code: 77008

413

E-Mail: [email protected]

Notes: Liaison alternate NEII Standards Committee representing IAEC

MemberCategory:

Phone 1: 690-7705

Extension

Phone 2:

Fax 1: 690-0004

Mobile: 331-5968

713

Area Number Area Number

713

901

Country: UNITED STATES

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Architectural Standards Committee

Name: JAVIER VARONATitle: PRINCIPAL ENGINEER

Company: SCHINDLER ELEVATOR CORPORATIONAddress: 20 WHIPPANY RD, P. O. BOX 1935

City: MORRISTOWN State: NJ Zip Code: 07962-1935

73

E-Mail: [email protected]

Notes:

MemberCategory:

Phone 1: 397-6525

Extension

Phone 2:

Fax 1: 397-6141

Mobile:

973

Area Number Area Number

973

Country: UNITED STATES

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ELECTRIC PASSENGER ELEVATORSFRONT ENTRANCE

RATED SPEEDS 0.63-2.25 m/s

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h1 d30.63 4300 16001.00 4300 17001.60 4300 1700

1.75 (f) 5000 18002.00 5100 18502.25 5350 2000

SPEEDm/s

mm

b1 d1 b3 d2 b2 b4(1) b4(2) h2 d41000 2.28 1750 1300 2300 (a) 2100 900 (g) 2600 5300 2500 49001275 2.80 2000 1400 2500 2200 1100 3200 6500 2500 49001600 3.36 2100 1600 2650 2400 1100 SSSO (d) SSCO (c) 3200 6500 2500 49001800 3.76 2350 1600 2900 2400 1100 3000 6100 2500 50001800 3.76 2350 1600 2900 2400 1200 3000 6100 2500 50002000 4.00 2350 1700 2900 2500 1100 3000 6100 2500 50002000 4.00 2350 1700 2900 2500 1200 3000 6100 2500 5000

SSSO (c)SSSO (e)

RATEDLOAD(kg)

AREA(b)

MACHINE ROOMmmENTRANCE

TYPE

CAR & HOISTWAYmm

SSSO (d)SSCO (d)SSSO (d)SSCO (d)

Notes: Notes:

1. Hoistway width, "b3", may need to be increasedwhen decorative car materials exceeding 15 mmare used. The "b3" dimension would be increasedby twice the amount that the material exceeds 15mm in thickness. This is required to meetaccessibility requirements on those sizes markedby "(a)". Consult elevator supplier.

2. Supports for elevator machine beams not byelevator supplier. Refer to Machine SupportDetails.

3. Hoisting beams not by elevator supplier.4. Divider beams, not by elevator supplier, to be

designed to sustain rail forces. Consult elevatorsupplier.

5. Refer to Guide Rail Bracket Fastening Details.6. Pit ladder not by elevator supplier. Hoistway width

allows for the installation of a pit ladder with aclearance of 115 mm from centerline of rungs.When additional clearance is required, alternativeprovisions need to be considered.

7. "h1" dimensions are based on (h4) of 2400 mm tothe top of the car enclosure.

8. Location of the main power disconnecting means,the car light disconnecting means and lightingswitch shall be in accordance with requirements ofNFPA 70.

9. 1100 mm X 2100 mm recommended machineroom door size.

10. Refer to the Hoistway Entrance Details forinformation on required hoistway door sill supports,etc.

11. When seismic requirements apply, additionalhoistway space may be required. See GeneralNotes section.

12. "h3" = 2100 mm nominal.13. Standard railing where required by ASME

A17.1/CSA B44.14. For travel greater than 30 m, increased pit depth

may be required to accommodate compensationrequirements. Consult elevator supplier.

15. Machine room spaces shown are minimum. Ifductwork, equipment, access doors in floor,columns and/or windbracing are in this area,additional space will be required. Consult elevatorsupplier for additional space requirements.

16. “h1” dimension may be reduced depending onroping arrangement, e.g. 1:1, consult elevatorsupplier.

(a) See Note 1.(b) Inside car area in m2 per ISO 4190-1.(c) These car dimensions and entrance types provide

wheelchair accessibility and accommodate anambulance type stretcher (1930 mm X 610 mm)in the horizontal position.

(d) These car dimensions and entrance types providewheelchair accessibility and accommodate anambulance type stretcher (2134 mm X 610 mm)in the horizontal position as required by the IBC.

(e) These car dimensions and entrance types providewheelchair accessibility.

(f) These are the most commonly used speeds.(g) This entrance complies with A117.1 and ADA/ABA

AG. At the time of publication, ADAAG and UFASrequire 914 mm. As this information is subject tochange, consult elevator supplier.

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ELECTRIC PASSENGER ELEVATORSFRONT & REAR ENTRANCESRATED SPEEDS 1.00-2.25 m/s

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h1 d31.00 4800 1700

1.75 (f) 5200 18002.00 5300 18502.25 5500 2000

SPEEDm/s

mm

b1 d1 b3 d2 (h) b2 b4 h2 d41000 2.28 1750 1300 2650 (a) 2050 900 (g) 5400 2300 46001275 2.80 2050 1300 3000 2050 1100 SSSO (c) SSCO (e) 6050 2300 46001600 3.36 2050 1400 3000 2150 1100 SSSO (c) SSCO (c) 6050 2300 46001800 3.76 2050 1600 3000 2350 1200 SSSO (d) SSCO (d) 6100 2300 46002000 4.00 2350 1600 3300 2350 1100 6700 2300 46002000 4.00 2350 1600 3300 2350 1200 6700 2300 4600

RATEDLOAD(kg)

AREA(b)

SSSO (d)SSCO (d)

SSSO (e)

ENTRANCETYPE

MACHINE ROOMmm

CAR & HOISTWAYmm

Notes: Notes:1. Hoistway width, "b3", may need to be increased

when decorative car materials exceeding 15 mmare used. The "b3" dimension would be increasedby twice the amount that the material exceeds 15mm in thickness. This is required to meetaccessibility requirements on those sizes markedby "(a)". Consult elevator supplier.

2. Supports for elevator machine beams not byelevator supplier. Refer to Machine SupportDetails.

3. Hoisting beams not by elevator supplier.4. Divider beams, not by elevator supplier, to be

designed to sustain rail forces. Consult elevatorsupplier.

5. Refer to Guide Rail Bracket Fastening Details.6. Pit ladder not by elevator supplier. Hoistway width

allows for the installation of a pit ladder with aclearance of 115 mm from centerline of rungs.When additional clearance is required, alternativeprovisions need to be considered.

7. "h1" dimensions are based on (h4) of 2400 mm tothe top of the car enclosure.

8. Location of the main power disconnecting means,the car light disconnecting means and lightingswitch shall be in accordance with requirements ofNFPA 70.

9. 1100 mm X 2100 mm recommended machineroom door size.

10. Refer to the Hoistway Entrance Details forinformation on required hoistway door sillsupports, etc.

11. When seismic requirements apply, additionalhoistway space may be required. See GeneralNotes section.

12. "h3" = 2100 mm nominal.13. Standard railing where required by ASME

A17.1/CSA B44.

14. For travel greater than 30 m, increased pit depthmay be required to accommodate compensationrequirements. Consult elevator supplier.

15. Machine room spaces shown are minimum. Ifductwork, equipment, access doors in floor,columns and/or windbracing are in this area,additional space will be required. Consult elevatorsupplier for additional space requirements.

16. “h1” dimension may be reduced depending onroping arrangement, e.g. 1:1, consult elevatorsupplier.

(a) See Note 1.(b) Inside car area in m2 per ISO 4190-1.(c) These car dimensions and entrance types provide

wheelchair accessibility and accommodate anambulance type stretcher (1930 mm X 610 mm)in the horizontal position. The 1600 kg capacitywith SSCO will provide adequate space if “d1” is atleast 1650 mm

(d) These car dimensions and entrance types providewheelchair accessibility and accommodate anambulance type stretcher (2134 mm X 610 mm)in the horizontal position as required by the IBC.

(e) These car dimensions and entrance types providewheelchair accessibility.

(f) These are the most commonly used speeds.(g) This entrance complies with A117.1 and ADA/ABA

AG. At the time of publication, ADAAG and UFASrequire 914 mm. As this information is subject tochange, consult elevator supplier.

(h) The dimensions shown cover a wide range ofelevator manufacturers' requirements and shouldbe used only for general guidance in preliminaryplanning. For specific dimensions, consultelevator supplier.

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ELECTRIC PASSENGER ELEVATORSFRONT ENTRANCE

RATED SPEEDS 2.50-3.50 m/s

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1000 1275 1600 1800 20002.50 5900 5800 5500 5550 5550 20003.50 6150 6050 5800 5800 5800 2850

SPEEDm/s

mm

d3h1

RATED LOAD (kg)

2.50 3.50

1000 2.28 1750 1300 2300 2200 (a) 900 (f) 3100 5700 2600 5100 57001275 2.80 2000 1400 2500 2300 1100 SSSO (c) SSCO (e) 3100 5700 2600 5300 57001600 3.36 2100 1600 2650 2500 1100 SSSO (d) SSCO (c) 3100 5700 2600 5300 57001800 3.76 2350 1600 2900 2500 1100 3400 6300 2600 5700 57001800 3.76 2350 1600 2900 2500 1200 3400 6300 2600 5700 57002000 4.00 2350 1700 2900 2600 1100 6300 2600 5700 5700 57002000 4.00 2350 1700 2900 2600 1200 6300 2600 5700 5700 5700

SSSO (e)

b1 d1 b3 d2 b2RATED SPEED m/s

d4

MACHINE ROOMmm

b4(1) b4(2) h2

RATEDLOAD(kg)

AREA(b)

mmENTRANCE

TYPE

CAR & HOISTW AY

SSSO (d)SSCO (d)SSSO (d)SSCO (d)

Notes: Notes:

1. Hoistway width, "b3", may need to be increasedwhen decorative car materials exceeding 15 mmare used. The "b3" dimension would be increasedby twice the amount that the material exceeds 15mm in thickness. This is required to meetaccessibility requirements on those sizes markedby "(a)". Consult elevator supplier.

2. Supports for elevator machine beams not byelevator supplier. Refer to Machine SupportDetails.

3. Hoisting beams not by elevator supplier.4. Divider beams, not by elevator supplier, to be

designed to sustain rail forces. Consult elevatorsupplier.

5. Refer to Guide Rail Bracket Fastening Details.6. Pit ladder not by elevator supplier. Hoistway width

allows for the installation of a pit ladder with aclearance of 115 mm from centerline of rungs.When additional clearance is required, alternativeprovisions need to be considered.

7. "h1" dimensions are based on (h4) of 2400 mm tothe top of the car enclosure.

8. Location of the main power disconnecting means,the car light disconnecting means and lightingswitch shall be in accordance with requirements ofNFPA 70.

9. 1100 mm X 2100 mm recommended machineroom door size.

10. Refer to the Hoistway Entrance Details forinformation on required hoistway door sillsupports, etc.

11. When seismic requirements apply, additionalhoistway space may be required. See GeneralNotes section.

12. Increased pit depth may be required toaccommodate rope compensation requirements.Consult elevator supplier.

13. "h3" = 2100 mm nominal.14. Standard railing where required by ASME

A17.1/CSA B44.15. Machine room spaces shown are minimum. If

ductwork, equipment, access doors in floor,columns and/or windbracing are in this area,additional space will be required. Consult elevatorsupplier for additional space requirements.

16. “h1” dimension may be reduced depending onroping arrangement, e.g. 1:1, consult elevatorsupplier.

(a) See Note 1.(b) Inside car area in m2 per ISO 4190-1.(c) These car dimensions and entrance types provide

wheelchair accessibility and accommodate anambulance type stretcher (1930 mm X 610 mm)in the horizontal position. The 1600 kg capacitywith SSCO will provide adequate space if “d1” is atleast 1650 mm.

(d) These car dimensions and entrance types providewheelchair accessibility and accommodate anambulance type stretcher (2134 mm X 610 mm)in the horizontal position.

(e) These car dimensions and entrance types providewheelchair accessibility.

(f) This entrance complies with A117.1 and ADA/ABAAG. At the time of publication, ADAAG and UFASrequire 914 mm. As this information is subject tochange, consult elevator supplier.

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ELECTRIC PASSENGER ELEVATORSFRONT ENTRANCE

RATED SPEEDS 4.00-6.00 m/s

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h1 d34.00 5950 39005.00 6150 41006.00 6250 4450

mmSPEEDm/s

b1 d1 b3 d2 b2 b4(1) b4(2) h2 d41275 2.80 2000 1400 2600 2300 1100 3000 6100 3600 58001600 3.36 2100 1600 2700 2500 1100 SSSO (d) SSCO (c) 3000 6100 3600 58001800 3.76 2350 1600 3000 2500 1100 3300 6700 3600 58001800 3.76 2350 1600 3000 2500 1200 3300 6700 3600 58002000 4.00 2350 1700 3000 2600 1100 3300 6700 3600 58002000 4.00 2350 1700 3000 2600 1200 3300 6700 3600 5800

SSCO (d)SSSO (d)SSCO (d)

MACHINE ROOMmm

SSSO (e)

SSSO (d)

ENTRANCETYPE

RATEDLOAD(kg)

AREA(b)

CAR & HOISTWAYmm

Notes: Notes:

1. Hoistway width, "b3", may need to be increasedwhen decorative car materials exceeding 15 mmare used. The "b3" dimension would beincreased by twice the amount that the materialexceeds 15 mm in thickness. This is required tomeet accessibility requirements on those sizesmarked by "(a)". Consult elevator supplier.

2. Supports for elevator machine beams not byelevator supplier. Refer to Machine SupportDetails.

3. Hoisting beams not by elevator supplier.

4. Divider beams, not by elevator supplier, to bedesigned to sustain rail forces. Consult elevatorsupplier.

5. Refer to Guide Rail Bracket Fastening Details.

6. Pit ladder not by elevator supplier. Hoistwaywidth allows for the installation of a pit ladder witha clearance of 115 mm from centerline of rungs.When additional clearance is required, alternativeprovisions need to be considered.

7. "h1" dimensions are based on (h4) of 2400 mm tothe top of the car enclosure.

8. Location of the main power disconnecting means,the car light disconnecting means and lightingswitch shall be in accordance with requirementsof NFPA 70.

9. 1100 mm X 2100 mm recommended machineroom door size.

10. Refer to the Hoistway Entrance Details forinformation on required hoistway door sillsupports, etc.

11. When seismic requirements apply, additionalhoistway space may be required. See GeneralNotes section.

12. If full stroke buffers are to be used, consultelevator supplier for increased pit dimension.

13. "h3" = 2100 mm nominal.

14. Standard railing where required by ASMEA17.1/CSA B44.

15. Machine room spaces shown are minimum. Ifductwork, equipment, access doors in floor,columns and/or windbracing are in this area,additional space will be required. Consultelevator supplier for additional spacerequirements.

16. “h1” dimension may be reduced depending onroping arrangement, e.g. 1:1, consult elevatorsupplier.

(a) See Note 1.

(b) Inside car area in m2 per ISO 4190-1.

(c) These car dimensions and entrance typesprovide wheelchair accessibility andaccommodate an ambulance type stretcher(1930 mm X 610 mm) in the horizontal position.The 1600 kg capacity with SSCO will provideadequate space if “d1” is at least 1650 mm.

(d) These car dimensions and entrance typesprovide wheelchair accessibility andaccommodate an ambulance type stretcher(2134 mm X 610 mm) in the horizontal position.

(e) These car dimensions and entrance typesprovide wheelchair accessibility.

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ELECTRIC PASSENGER AND HOSPITAL ELEVATORSRATED SPEEDS 0.63-6.00 m/s

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Notes:

1. Location of the main power disconnecting means,the car light disconnecting means and lightingswitch shall be in accordance with requirementsof NFPA 70.

2. The "d4" dimension requires a minimum of twicethe "d2" dimension of the appropriate set ofelevators plus the lobby width, plus both frontshaft wall thicknesses.

3. The "b4" dimension requires the "b4" from theappropriate set of elevators plus the addition ofthe "b3" hoistway width dimension plus the widthof one divider beam per each additional elevatoradded to the width.

4. 1100 mm X 2100 mm recommended machineroom door size.

5. Machine room spaces shown are minimum. Ifductwork, equipment, access doors in floor,columns and/or windbracing are in this area,additional space will be required. Consultelevator supplier for additional spacerequirements.

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ELECTRIC PASSENGER AND HOSPITAL ELEVATORSBASEMENT MACHINES

FRONT OPENINGRATED SPEEDS 0.63-1.75 m/s

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0.63 & 1.00 1.60 & 1.751000 2.28 1750 1300 2300 (a) 2100 900 (f) 4700 5500 4300 4500 17001275 2.80 2000 1400 2500 2200 1100 5100 5800 SSSO (c) SSCO (e) 4300 4500 17001600 3.36 2100 1600 2650 2400 1100 5400 5800 SSSO (d) SSCO (c) 4300 4500 17001800 3.76 2350 1600 2900 2400 1100 5900 5800 4300 4500 17001800 3.76 2350 1600 2900 2400 1200 5900 5800 4300 4500 17002000 4.00 2350 1700 2900 2500 1100 5900 5800 4300 4500 17002000 4.00 2350 1700 2900 2500 1200 5900 5800 4300 4500 1700

PASSENGER CAR & HOISTWAY (mm)RATED

LOAD (kg)AREA

(b) b1 d1 b3 d2 b2 b4 d4 d3h1

SSSO (e)

ENTRANCETYPE

SSSO (d)SSCO (d)SSSO (d)SSCO (d)

0.63 & 1.00 1.60 & 1.752000 4.00 1750 2300 2500 (a) 2950 1300 5700 4300 4500 17002200 4.29 1750 2450 2500 (a) 3100 1300 5700 4300 4500 1700

HOSPITAL CAR & HOISTWAY (mm)

d3h1ENTRANCETYPEb3d1b1AREA

(b)RATED

LOAD (kg)

2SSO (d)

b4b2d2

Notes: Notes:1. Hoistway width, "b3", may need to be increased when

decorative car materials exceeding 15 mm are used.The "b3" dimension would be increased by twice theamount that the material exceeds 15 mm in thickness.This is required to meet accessibility requirements onthose sizes marked by "(a)". Consult elevator supplier.

2. Supports for elevator overhead beams not by elevatorsupplier.

3. A governor access door is required above grating level.Elevator supplier does not provide this door but willprovide information regarding size and location.

4. Divider beams, not by elevator supplier, to be designedto sustain rail forces. Consult elevator supplier.

5. Refer to Guide Rail Bracket Fastening Details.6. Pit ladder not by elevator supplier. Hoistway width

allows for the installation of a pit ladder with a clearanceof 115 mm from centerline of rungs. When additionalclearance is required, alternative provisions need to beconsidered.

7. "h1" dimensions are based on (h4) of 2400 mm to thetop of the car enclosure.

8. Location of the main power disconnecting means, thecar light disconnecting means and lighting switch shallbe in accordance with requirements of NFPA 70.

9. 1100 mm X 2100 mm recommended machine roomdoor size.

10. Refer to the Hoistway Entrance Details for informationon required hoistway door sill supports, etc.

11. When seismic requirements apply, additional hoistwayspace may be required. See General Notes section.

12. A basement machine is often desirable to eliminaterooftop penthouse. It is also desirable if future travel isrequired.

13. For machine located at other than bottom landing,consult elevator supplier for requirements.

14. Sufficient tie down of machine is required. Consultelevator supplier for up-pull reaction to properly sizemachine foundation. Machine foundation bolts must be

set before concrete foundation is poured. Elevatorsupplier will provide size, number of bolts and location.

15. In overhead space, a floor (grating) will have to beprovided when governor cannot be serviced by reachingthrough the access door. Floor not by elevator supplier.

16. Partition between machine room and hoistway requiredin accordance with A17.1, not by elevator supplier.Partition not to be installed until elevator is in place.

17. "h3" = 2100 mm nominal.18. Standard railing where required by ASME A17.1/CSA

B44.19. Machine room spaces shown are minimum. If ductwork,

equipment, access doors in floor, columns and/orwindbracing are in this area, additional space will berequired. Consult elevator supplier for additional spacerequirements.

20. Increased pit dimension may be required if a pit-mounted governor is used. Consult elevator supplier forrequirements.

21. “h1” dimension may be reduced depending on ropingarrangement, e.g. 1:1, consult elevator supplier.

(a) See Note 1.(b) Inside car area in m2 per ISO 4190-1.(c) These car dimensions and entrance types provide

wheelchair accessibility and accommodate anambulance type stretcher (1930 mm X 610 mm) in thehorizontal position. The 1600 kg capacity with SSCO willprovide adequate space if “d1” is at least 1650 mm.

(d) These car dimensions and entrance types providewheelchair accessibility and accommodate anambulance type stretcher (2134 mm X 610 mm) in thehorizontal position as required by the IBC.

(e) This entrance complies with A117.1 and ADA/ABA AG.At the time of publication, ADAAG and UFAS require914 mm. As this information is subject to change,consult elevator supplier.

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ELECTRIC HOSPITAL ELEVATORSFRONT ENTRANCE OR FRONT & REAR ENTRANCES

RATED SPEEDS 0.63-1.75 m/s

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h1 d30.63 5100 18001.00 5100 18001.60 5100 18001.75 5100 1800

SPEEDm/s

mm

b1 d1 b3 d2(F) d2 (F/R) (d) b2 b4(1) b4(2) h2 d42000 4.00 1750 2300 2500 (a) 2950 3280 1300 3200 6500 2500 58002200 4.29 1750 2450 2500 (a) 3100 3430 1300 3200 6500 2500 5800

2SSO (c)

RATEDLOAD(kg)

AREA(b)

MACHINE ROOMENTRANCE

TYPEmm

CAR & HOISTWAYmm

Notes: Notes:

1. Hoistway width, "b3", may need to be increasedwhen decorative car materials exceeding 15 mmare used. The "b3" dimension would beincreased by twice the amount that the materialexceeds 15 mm in thickness. This is required tomeet accessibility requirements on those sizesmarked by "(a)". Consult elevator supplier.

2. Supports for elevator machine beams not byelevator supplier. Refer to Machine SupportDetails.

3. Hoisting beams not by elevator supplier.

4. Divider beams, not by elevator supplier, to bedesigned to sustain rail forces. Consult elevatorsupplier.

5. Refer to Guide Rail Bracket Fastening Details.

6. Pit ladder not by elevator supplier. Hoistwaywidth allows for the installation of a pit ladder witha clearance of 115 mm from centerline of rungs.When additional clearance is required, alternativeprovisions need to be considered.

7. "h1" dimensions are based on (h4) of 2400 mm tothe top of the car enclosure.

8. Location of the main power disconnecting means,the car light disconnecting means and lightingswitch shall be in accordance with requirementsof NFPA 70.

9. 1100 mm X 2100 mm recommended machineroom door size.

10. Refer to the Hoistway Entrance Details forinformation on required hoistway door sillsupports, etc.

11. When seismic requirements apply, additionalhoistway space may be required. See GeneralNotes section.

12. "h3" = 2100 mm nominal.

13. Standard railing where required by ASMEA17.1/CSA B44.

14. For travel greater than 30 m, increased pit depthmay be required to accommodate compensationrequirements. Consult elevator supplier.

15. Machine room spaces shown are minimum. Ifductwork, equipment, access doors in floor,columns and/or windbracing are in this area,additional space will be required. Consultelevator supplier for additional spacerequirements.

16. “h1” dimension may be reduced depending onroping arrangement, e.g. 1:1, consult elevatorsupplier.

(a) See Note 1.

(b) Inside car area in m2 per ISO 4190-1.

(c) These car dimensions and entrance typesprovide wheelchair accessibility andaccommodate an ambulance type stretcher(2134 mm X 610 mm) in the horizontal position.

(d) The dimensions shown cover a wide range ofelevator manufacturers' requirements and shouldbe used only for general guidance in preliminaryplanning. For specific dimensions, consultelevator supplier.

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ELECTRIC HOSPITAL ELEVATORSFRONT ENTRANCE OR FRONT & REAR ENTRANCES

RATED SPEEDS 2.50-3.50 m/s

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h1 d32.50 5550 20003.50 6100 2850

SPEEDm/s

mm

b1 d1 b3 d2(F) (d) d2(F/R) b2 b4(1) b4(2) h2 d42000 4.00 1750 2300 2600 (a) 2950 3280 1300 3000 6100 2600 26002200 4.29 1750 2450 2600 (a) 3100 3430 1300 3000 6100 2600 2600

MACHINE ROOMCAR & HOISTWAYENTRANCE

TYPEmm

2SSO (c)

mmRATEDLOAD(kg)

AREA(b)

Notes: Notes:

1. Hoistway width, "b3", may need to be increasedwhen decorative car materials exceeding 15 mmare used. The "b3" dimension would beincreased by twice the amount that the materialexceeds 15 mm in thickness. This is required tomeet accessibility requirements on those sizesmarked by "(a)". Consult elevator supplier.

2. Supports for elevator machine beams not byelevator supplier. Refer to Machine SupportDetails.

3. Hoisting beams not by elevator supplier.

4. Divider beams, not by elevator supplier, to bedesigned to sustain rail forces. Consult elevatorsupplier.

5. Refer to Guide Rail Bracket Fastening Details.

6. Pit ladder not by elevator supplier. Hoistwaywidth allows for the installation of a pit ladder witha clearance of 115 mm from centerline of rungs.When additional clearance is required, alternativeprovisions need to be considered.

7. "h1" dimensions are based on (h4) of 2400 mm tothe top of the car enclosure.

8. Location of the main power disconnecting means,the car light disconnecting means and lightingswitch shall be in accordance with requirementsof NFPA 70.

9. 1100 mm X 2100 mm recommended machineroom door size.

10. Refer to the Hoistway Entrance Details forinformation on required hoistway door sillsupports, etc.

11. When seismic requirements apply, additionalhoistway space may be required. See GeneralNotes section.

12. "h3" = 2100 mm nominal.

13. Standard railing where required by ASMEA17.1/CSA B44.

14. For travel greater than 30 m, increased pit depthmay be required to accommodate compensationrequirements.

15. Machine room spaces shown are minimum. Ifductwork, equipment, access doors in floor,columns and/or windbracing are in this area,additional space will be required. Consultelevator supplier for additional spacerequirements.

16. “h1” dimension may be reduced depending onroping arrangement, e.g. 1:1, consult elevatorsupplier.

(a) See Note 1.

(b) Inside car area in m2 per ISO 4190-1.

(c) These car dimensions and entrance typesprovide wheelchair accessibility andaccommodate an ambulance type stretcher(2134 mm X 610 mm) in the horizontal position.

(d) The dimensions shown cover a wide range ofelevator manufacturers' requirements and shouldbe used only for general guidance in preliminaryplanning. For specific dimensions, consultelevator supplier.

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HYDRAULIC PASSENGER AND HOSPITAL ELEVATORSFRONT ENTRANCE OR FRONT & REAR ENTRANCES

RATED SPEEDS 0.40-1.00 m/s

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RATEDLOAD (kg)

AREA(b) b1 d1 b3 d2(F) d2(F/R) (g) d3 b2

1000 2.28 1750 1300 2300 (a) 1750 2080 1200 900 (f)1275 2.80 2000 1400 2500 1850 2180 1200 11001600 3.36 2100 1600 2650 2050 2380 1200 1100 SSSO (d) SSCO (c)1800 3.76 2350 1600 2900 2050 2380 1200 11001800 3.76 2350 1600 2900 2050 2380 1200 12002000 4.00 2350 1700 2900 2150 2480 1200 11002000 4.00 2350 1700 2900 2150 2480 1200 1200

PASSENGER CAR & HOISTWAY (mm)ENTRANCE

TYPESSSO (e)SSSO (c)

SSSO (d)SSCO (d)SSSO (d)SSCO (d)

RATEDLOAD (kg)

AREA(b) b1 d1 b3 d2(F) d2(F/R) (g) d3 b2 ENTRANCE

TYPE2000 4.00 1750 2300 2400 (a) 2950 3280 1200 13002200 4.29 1750 2450 2400 (a) 3100 3450 1200 1300

HOSPITAL CAR & HOISTWAY (mm)

2SSO (d)

Notes: Notes:

1. Hoistway width, "b3", may need to be increasedwhen decorative car materials exceeding 15 mmare used. The "b3" dimension would be increasedby twice the amount that the material exceeds 15mm in thickness. This is required to meetaccessibility requirements on those sizes markedby "(a)". Consult elevator supplier.

2. If cylinder hole is not drilled before pit floor ispoured, a 900 mm X 900 mm square openingmust be provided in the pit floor.

3. Provisions for hydraulic cylinder requires a wellhole with dimension of the travel plus 2150 mm.

4. Divider beams, not by elevator supplier, to bedesigned to sustain rail forces. Consult elevatorsupplier.

5. Refer to Guide Rail Bracket Fastening Details.6. Pit ladder not by elevator supplier. Hoistway width

allows for the installation of a pit ladder with aclearance of 115 mm from centerline of rungs.When additional clearance is required, alternativeprovisions need to be considered.

7. "h1" dimensions are based on (h4) of 2400 mm tothe top of the car enclosure.

8. Consult elevator supplier for limitations formaximum travel.

9. Refer to the Hoistway Entrance Details forinformation on required hoistway door sillsupports, etc.

10. When seismic requirements apply, additionalhoistway space may be required. See GeneralNotes section.

11. "h3" = 2100 mm nominal.12. Standard railing where required by ASME

A17.1/CSA B44.

(a) See Note 1.(b) Inside car area in m2 per ISO 4190-1.(c) These car dimensions and entrance types provide

wheelchair accessibility and accommodate anambulance type stretcher (1930 mm X 610 mm)in the horizontal position. The 1600 kg capacitywith SSCO will provide adequate space if “d1” is atleast 1650 mm.

(d) These car dimensions and entrance types providewheelchair accessibility and accommodate anambulance type stretcher (2134 mm X 610 mm)in the horizontal position as required by the IBC.

(e) These car dimensions and entrance types providewheelchair accessibility.

(f) This entrance complies with A117.1 and ADA/ABAAG. At the time of publication, ADAAG and UFASrequire 914 mm. As this information is subject tochange, consult elevator supplier.

(g) The dimensions shown cover a wide range ofelevator manufacturers' requirements and shouldbe used only for general guidance in preliminaryplanning. For specific dimensions, consultelevator supplier.

MACHINE ROOM REQUIREMENTS Minimum machine room size for a single elevator

is 2100 mm X 3300 mm X 2400 mm high. Minimum machine room size for a duplex elevator

is 4600 mm X 2300 mm X 2400 mm high. Recommended machine room door size is

1100 mm X 2100 mm. It is recommended that the machine be located

adjacent to the hoistway and at or near the bottomterminal landing. Consult elevator supplier forexact size and location.

Location of the main power disconnecting means,the car light disconnecting means and lightingswitch shall be in accordance with requirements ofNFPA 70.

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HOLELESS HYDRAULIC PASSENGER AND HOSPITAL ELEVATORSFRONT ENTRANCE OR FRONT & REAR ENTRANCES

RATED SPEEDS 0.40-0.63 m/s

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RATEDLOAD (kg)

AREA(b) b1 d1 b3 d2(F) d2(F/R) (g) d3 b2

1000 2.28 1750 1300 2300 (a) 1750 2080 1200 900 (f)1275 2.80 2000 1400 2500 1850 2180 1200 11001600 3.36 2100 1600 2650 2050 2380 1200 1100 SSSO (d) SSCO (c)1800 3.76 2350 1600 2900 2050 2380 1200 11001800 3.76 2350 1600 2900 2050 2380 1200 12002000 4.00 2350 1700 2900 2150 2480 1200 11002000 4.00 2350 1700 2900 2150 2480 1200 1200

PASSENGER CAR & HOISTWAY (mm)

SSSO (e)SSSO (c)

ENTRANCETYPE

SSSO (d)SSCO (d)SSSO (d)SSCO (d)

RATEDLOAD (kg)

AREA(b) b1 d1 b3 d2(F) d2(F/R) (g) d3 b2 ENTRANCE

TYPE2000 4.00 1750 2300 2400 (a) 2950 3280 1200 13002200 4.29 1750 2450 2400 (a) 3100 3430 1200 1300

HOSPITAL CAR & HOISTWAY (mm)

2SSO (d)

Notes: Notes:

1. Hoistway width, "b3", may need to be increasedwhen decorative car materials exceeding 15 mmare used. The "b3" dimension would be increasedby twice the amount that the material exceeds 15mm in thickness. This is required to meetaccessibility requirements on those sizes markedby "(a)". Consult elevator supplier.

2. "h1" and "d3" are based on 3.2 m net travel.Consult elevator supplier when travel is exceeded.

3. Refer to the Hoistway Entrance Details forinformation on required hoistway door sill supports,etc.

4. Divider beams, not by elevator supplier, to bedesigned to sustain rail forces. Consult elevatorsupplier.

5. Refer to Guide Rail Bracket Fastening Details.

6. Pit ladder not by elevator supplier. Hoistway widthallows for the installation of a pit ladder with aclearance of 115 mm from centerline of rungs.When additional clearance is required, alternativeprovisions need to be considered.

7. "h1" dimensions are based on (h4) of 2400 mm tothe top of the car enclosure.

8. When seismic requirements apply, additionalhoistway space may be required. See GeneralNotes section.

9. "h3" = 2100 mm nominal.

10. Standard railing where required by ASMEA17.1/CSA B44.

(a) See Note 1.

(b) Inside car area in m2 per ISO 4190-1.

(c) These car dimensions and entrance types providewheelchair accessibility and accommodate anambulance type stretcher (1930 mm X 610 mm)in the horizontal position. The 1600 kg capacity withSSCO will provide adequate space if “d1” is at least1650 mm.

(d) These car dimensions and entrance types providewheelchair accessibility and accommodate anambulance type stretcher (2134 mm X 610 mm)in the horizontal position as required by the IBC.

(e) These car dimensions and entrance types providewheelchair accessibility.

(f) This entrance complies with A117.1 and ADA/ABAAG. At the time of publication, ADAAG and UFASrequire 914 mm. As this information is subject tochange, consult elevator supplier.

(g) The dimensions shown cover a wide range ofelevator manufacturers' requirements and shouldbe used only for general guidance in preliminaryplanning. For specific dimensions, consult elevatorsupplier.

MACHINE ROOM REQUIREMENTS

Minimum machine room size for a single elevator is1800 mm X 2200 mm X 2400 mm high.

Minimum machine room size for a duplex elevatoris 3400 mm X 2200 mm X 2400 mm high.

Recommended machine room door size is1100 mm X 2100 mm.

It is recommended that the machine be locatedadjacent to the hoistway and at or near the bottomterminal landing. Consult elevator supplier forexact size and location.

Location of the main power disconnecting means,the car light disconnecting means and lightingswitch shall be in accordance with requirements ofNFPA 70.

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ROPED HOLELESS HYDRAULIC PASSENGER AND HOSPITAL ELEVATORSFRONT ENTRANCE OR FRONT & REAR ENTRANCES

RATED SPEEDS 0.50-0.75 m/s

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RATEDLOAD (kg)

AREA(b) b1 d1 b3 d2(F) d2(F/R)

(g) d3 b2

1000 2.28 1750 1300 2450 1750 2000 1200 900 (f)1275 2.80 2050 1300 2750 1750 2000 1200 1100 SSSO (c) SSCO (e)1600 3.36 2050 1450 2750 1900 2150 1200 1100 SSSO (d) SSCO (e)1800 3.76 2050 1650 2750 2100 2350 1200 1100 SSSO (d) SSCO (c)

ENTRANCETYPE

PASSENGER CAR & HOISTWAY (mm)

SSSO (e)

RATEDLOAD (kg)

AREA(b) b1 d1 b3 d2(F) d2(F/R)

(g) d3 b2 ENTRANCETYPE

2000 4.00 1750 2400 2500 2950 3300 1200 12502200 4.29 1800 2600 2600 3150 3450 1200 1400

HOSPITAL CAR & HOISTWAY (mm)

2SSO (d)

Notes: Notes:

1. Hoistway width, "b3", may need to be increasedwhen decorative car materials exceeding 15 mmare used. The "b3" dimension would beincreased by twice the amount that the materialexceeds 15 mm in thickness. This is required tomeet accessibility requirements on those sizesmarked by "(a)". Consult elevator supplier.

2. Consult elevator supplier for limitations formaximum travel.

3. Refer to the Hoistway Entrance Details forinformation on required hoistway door sillsupports, etc.

4. Divider beams, not by elevator supplier, to bedesigned to sustain rail forces. Consult elevatorsupplier.

5. Refer to Guide Rail Bracket Fastening Details.

6. Pit ladder not by elevator supplier. Hoistwaywidth allows for the installation of a pit ladder witha clearance of 115 mm from centerline of rungs.When additional clearance is required, alternativeprovisions need to be considered.

7. "h1" dimensions are based on (h4) of 2400 mm tothe top of the car enclosure.

8. When seismic requirements apply, additionalhoistway space may be required. See GeneralNotes section.

9. "h3" = 2100 mm nominal.

10. Standard railing where required by ASMEA17.1/CSA B44.

(a) See Note 1.

(b) Inside car area in m2 per ISO 4190-1.

(c) These car dimensions and entrance typesprovide wheelchair accessibility andaccommodate an ambulance type stretcher(1930 mm X 610 mm) in the horizontal position.The 1600 kg capacity with SSCO will provideadequate space if “d1” is at least 1650 mm.

(d) These car dimensions and entrance typesprovide wheelchair accessibility andaccommodate an ambulance type stretcher(2134 mm X 610 mm) in the horizontal positionas required by the IBC.

(e) These car dimensions and entrance typesprovide wheelchair accessibility.

(f) This entrance complies with A117.1 andADA/ABA AG. At the time of publication, ADAAGand UFAS require 914 mm. As this information issubject to change, consult elevator supplier.

(g) The dimensions shown cover a wide range ofelevator manufacturers' requirements and shouldbe used only for general guidance in preliminaryplanning. For specific dimensions, consultelevator supplier.

MACHINE ROOM REQUIREMENTS

Minimum machine room size for a single elevatoris 1750 mm X 2250 mm X 2400 mm high.

Minimum machine room size for a duplexelevator is 1750 mm X 4600 mm X 2400 mmhigh.

Recommended machine room door size is1100 mm X 2100 mm.

It is recommended that the machine be locatedadjacent to the hoistway and at or near thebottom terminal landing. Consult elevatorsupplier for exact size and location.

Location of the main power disconnecting means,the car light disconnecting means and lightingswitch shall be in accordance with requirementsof NFPA 70.

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HOLELESS HYDRAULIC PASSENGER ELEVATORSCANTILEVERED ROPED (JACK AT REAR)

RATED SPEEDS 0.40-0.63 m/s

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RATEDLOAD (kg)

AREA(b) b1 d1 b3 d2 b2 d3 h1 ENTRANCE

TYPE1000 2.28 1750 1300 2350 (a) 2125 900 (e) 1500 3800 SSSO (d)1275 2.80 2000 1400 2550 2225 1100 1500 3800 SSSO (c)

PASSENGER CAR & HOISTWAY (mm)

Notes: Notes:

1. Hoistway width, "b3", may need to be increasedwhen decorative car materials exceeding 15 mmare used. The "b3" dimension would beincreased by twice the amount that the materialexceeds 15 mm in thickness. This is required tomeet accessibility requirements on those sizesmarked by "(a)". Consult elevator supplier.

2. "h1" and "d3" are based on 21.3 m net travel.Consult elevator supplier when travel isexceeded.

3. Refer to the Hoistway Entrance Details forinformation on required hoistway door sillsupports, etc.

4. When provided, hoistway and/or Pit,divider/partition not by elevator supplier.

5. Refer to Guide Rail Bracket Fastening Details.Third rail may be required for 1275 kg capacity,consult elevator supplier.

6. Pit ladder not by elevator supplier. Hoistwaywidth allows for the installation of a pit ladder witha clearance of 115 mm from centerline of rungs.When additional clearance is required, alternativeprovisions need to be considered.

7. "h1" dimensions are based on (h4) of 2400 mm tothe top of the car enclosure.

8. "h3" = 2100 mm nominal.

9. Standard railing where required by ASMEA17.1/CSA B44.

(a) See Note 1.

(b) Inside car area in m2 per ISO 4190-1.

(c) These car dimensions and entrance typesprovide wheelchair accessibility andaccommodate an ambulance type stretcher(1930 mm X 610 mm) in the horizontal position.Some jurisdictions specify a larger stretcher.

(d) These car dimensions and entrance typesprovide wheelchair accessibility.

(e) This entrance complies with A117.1 andADA/ABA AG. At the time of publication, ADAAGand UFAS require 914 mm. As this information issubject to change, consult elevator supplier.

MACHINE ROOM REQUIREMENTS

Minimum machine room size for a single elevatoris 1800 mm X 2100 mm X 2400 mm high.

Minimum machine room size for a duplexelevator is 3400 mm X 2100 mm X 2400 mmhigh.

Recommended machine room door size is1100 mm X 2100 mm.

It is recommended that the machine be locatedadjacent to the hoistway and at or near thebottom terminal landing. Consult elevatorsupplier for exact size and location.

Location of the main power disconnecting means,the car light disconnecting means and lightingswitch shall be in accordance with requirementsof NFPA 70.

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HOLELESS HYDRAULIC PASSENGER ELEVATORSSTANDARD SINGLE JACK (JACK AT REAR)

RATED SPEEDS 0.40-0.63 m/s

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RATEDLOAD (kg)

AREA(b) b1 d1 b3 d2 b2 d3 h1 ENTRANCE

TYPE

1000 2.28 1750 1300 2250 (a) 2125 900 (e) 1200 3800 SSSO (d)1275 2.80 2000 1400 2550 2225 1100 1200 3800 SSSO (c)

PASSENGER CAR & HOISTWAY (mm)

Notes: Notes:

1. Hoistway width, "b3", may need to be increasedwhen decorative car materials exceeding 15 mmare used. The "b3" dimension would beincreased by twice the amount that the materialexceeds 15 mm in thickness. This is required tomeet accessibility requirements on those sizesmarked by "(a)". Consult elevator supplier.

2. "h1" and "d3" are based on 3.2 m net travel.Consult elevator supplier when travel isexceeded.

3. Refer to the Hoistway Entrance Details forinformation on required hoistway door sillsupports, etc.

4. When provided, hoistway and/or Pit,divider/partition not by elevator supplier.

5. Refer to Guide Rail Bracket Fastening Details.Third rail may be required for 1275 kg capacity,consult elevator supplier.

6. Pit ladder not by elevator supplier. Hoistwaywidth allows for the installation of a pit ladder witha clearance of 115 mm from centerline of rungs.When additional clearance is required, alternativeprovisions need to be considered.

7. "h1" dimensions are based on (h4) of 2400 mm tothe top of the car enclosure.

8. "h3" = 2100 mm nominal.

9. Standard railing where required by ASMEA17.1/CSA B44.

(a) See Note 1.

(b) Inside car area in m2 per ISO 4190-1.

(c) These car dimensions and entrance typesprovide wheelchair accessibility andaccommodate an ambulance type stretcher(1930 mm X 610 mm) in the horizontal position.Some jurisdictions specify a larger stretcher.

(d) These car dimensions and entrance typesprovide wheelchair accessibility.

(e) This entrance complies with A117.1 andADA/ABA AG. At the time of publication, ADAAGand UFAS require 914 mm. As this information issubject to change, consult elevator supplier.

MACHINE ROOM REQUIREMENTS

Minimum machine room size for a single elevatoris 1800 mm X 2200 mm X 2400 mm high.

Minimum machine room size for a duplexelevator is 3400 mm X 2200 mm X 2400 mmhigh.

Recommended machine room door size is1100 mm X 2100 mm.

It is recommended that the machine be locatedadjacent to the hoistway and at or near thebottom terminal landing. Consult elevatorsupplier for exact size and location.

Location of the main power disconnecting means,the car light disconnecting means and lightingswitch shall be in accordance with requirementsof NFPA 70.

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HOLELESS HYDRAULIC PASSENGER ELEVATORSSINGLE TELESCOPING JACK (JACK AT REAR)

RATED SPEEDS 0.40-0.63 m/s

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RATEDLOAD (kg)

AREA(b) b1 d1 b3 d2 b2 d3 h1 ENTRANCE

TYPE1000 2.28 1750 1300 2250 (a) 2125 900 (e) 1200 3800 SSSO (d)1275 2.80 2000 1400 2550 2225 1100 1200 3800 SSSO (c)

PASSENGER CAR & HOISTWAY (mm)

Notes: Notes:

1. Hoistway width, "b3", may need to be increasedwhen decorative car materials exceeding 15 mmare used. The "b3" dimension would beincreased by twice the amount that the materialexceeds 15 mm in thickness. This is required tomeet accessibility requirements on those sizesmarked by "(a)". Consult elevator supplier.

2. "h1" and "d3" are based on 6 m net travel.Consult elevator supplier when travel isexceeded.

3. Refer to the Hoistway Entrance Details forinformation on required hoistway door sillsupports, etc.

4. When provided, hoistway and/or Pit,divider/partition not by elevator supplier.

5. Refer to Guide Rail Bracket Fastening Details.Third rail may be required for 1275 kg capacity,consult elevator supplier.

6. Pit ladder not by elevator supplier. Hoistwaywidth allows for the installation of a pit ladder witha clearance of 115 mm from centerline of rungs.When additional clearance is required, alternativeprovisions need to be considered.

7. "h1" dimensions are based on (h4) of 2400 mm tothe top of the car enclosure.

8. "h3" = 2100 mm nominal.

9. Standard railing where required by ASMEA17.1/CSA B44.

(a) See Note 1.

(b) Inside car area in m2 per ISO 4190-1.

(c) These car dimensions and entrance typesprovide wheelchair accessibility andaccommodate an ambulance type stretcher(1930 mm X 610 mm) in the horizontal position.Some jurisdictions specify a larger stretcher.

(d) These car dimensions and entrance typesprovide wheelchair accessibility.

(e) This entrance complies with A117.1 andADA/ABA AG. At the time of publication, ADAAGand UFAS require 914 mm. As this information issubject to change, consult elevator supplier.

MACHINE ROOM REQUIREMENTS

Minimum machine room size for a single elevatoris 1800 mm X 2100 mm X 2400 mm high.

Minimum machine room size for a duplexelevator is 3400 mm X 2100 mm X 2400 mmhigh.

Recommended machine room door size is1100 mm X 2100 mm.

It is recommended that the machine be locatedadjacent to the hoistway and at or near thebottom terminal landing. Consult elevatorsupplier for exact size and location.

Location of the main power disconnecting means,the car light disconnecting means and lightingswitch shall be in accordance with requirementsof NFPA 70.

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HOLELESS HYDRAULIC PASSENGER ELEVATORSSINGLE TELESCOPING JACK (JACK AT FRONT)

RATED SPEEDS 0.50-0.75 m/s

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WITHOUTRAILING

WITHRAILING

0.50 3700 3800>0.50 3800 3900

SPEEDm/s

h1 (mm) (NOTE 9)

RATEDLOAD (kg)

AREA(b) b1 d1 b3 d2 b2 d3 ENTRANCE

TYPE

1000 2.28 1750 1300 2300 (a) 1850 900 (e) 1200 SSSO (d)1275 2.80 2050 1300 2550 1850 1100 1200 SSSO (c)

PASSENGER CAR & HOISTWAY (mm)

Notes: Notes:

1. Hoistway width, "b3", may need to be increasedwhen decorative car materials exceeding 15 mmare used. The "b3" dimension would beincreased by twice the amount that the materialexceeds 15 mm in thickness. This is required tomeet accessibility requirements on those sizesmarked by "(a)". Consult elevator supplier.

2. "h1" and "d3" are based on 7.3 m net travel.Consult elevator supplier when travel isexceeded.

3. Refer to the Hoistway Entrance Details forinformation on required hoistway door sillsupports, etc.

4. When provided, hoistway and/or Pit,divider/partition not by elevator supplier.

5. Refer to Guide Rail Bracket Fastening Details.

6. Pit ladder not by elevator supplier. Hoistwaywidth allows for the installation of a pit ladder witha clearance of 115 mm from centerline of rungs.When additional clearance is required, alternativeprovisions need to be considered.

7. "h1" dimensions are based on (h4) of 2400 mm tothe top of the car enclosure.

8. "h3" = 2100 mm nominal.

9. Standard railing where required by ASMEA17.1/CSA B44.

(a) See Note 1.

(b) Inside car area in m2 per ISO 4190-1.

(c) These car dimensions and entrance typesprovide wheelchair accessibility andaccommodate an ambulance type stretcher(1930 mm X 610 mm) in the horizontal position.Some jurisdictions specify a larger stretcher.

(d) These car dimensions and entrance typesprovide wheelchair accessibility.

(e) This entrance complies with A117.1 andADA/ABA AG. At the time of publication, ADAAGand UFAS require 914 mm. As this information issubject to change, consult elevator supplier.

MACHINE ROOM REQUIREMENTS

Minimum machine room size for a single elevatoris 1800 mm X 2100 mm X 2400 mm high.

Minimum machine room size for a duplexelevator is 3400 mm X 2400 mm X 2400 mmhigh.

Recommended machine room door size is1100 mm X 2100 mm.

It is recommended that the machine be locatedadjacent to the hoistway and at or near thebottom terminal landing. Consult elevatorsupplier for exact size and location.

Location of the main power disconnecting means,the car light disconnecting means and lightingswitch shall be in accordance with requirementsof NFPA 70.

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HOLELESS HYDRAULIC PASSENGER & HOSPITAL ELEVATORSTELESCOPING TWIN POST (TWO STAGE JACKS)

RATED SPEEDS 0.40-0.63 m/s

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RATEDLOAD (kg)

AREA(b) b1 d1 b3 d2(F) d2(F/R)

(g) d3 b2 h1

1000 2.28 1750 1300 2350 (a) 1750 2080 1200 900 (f) 39001275 2.80 2000 1400 2650 1850 2180 1200 1100 39001600 3.36 2100 1600 2750 2050 2380 1200 1100 3900 SSSO (d) SSCO (c)

PASSENGER CAR & HOISTWAY (mm)ENTRANCE

TYPESSSO (e)SSSO (c)

RATEDLOAD (kg)

AREA(b) b1 d1 b3 d2(F) d2(F/R) (g) d3 b2 h1 ENTRANCE

TYPE2000 4.00 1750 2300 2575 (a) 2950 3280 1200 1200 39002200 4.49 1750 2450 2575 (a) 3100 3430 1200 1200 3900

HOSPITAL CAR & HOISTWAY (mm)

2SSO (d)

Notes: Notes:

1. Hoistway width, "b3", may need to be increasedwhen decorative car materials exceeding 15 mmare used. The "b3" dimension would beincreased by twice the amount that the materialexceeds 15 mm in thickness. This is required tomeet accessibility requirements on those sizesmarked by "(a)". Consult elevator supplier.

2. "h1" and "d3" are based on 6.8 m net travel.Consult elevator supplier when travel isexceeded.

3. Refer to the Hoistway Entrance Details forinformation on required hoistway door sillsupports, etc.

4. Divider beams, not by elevator supplier, to bedesigned to sustain rail forces. Consult elevatorsupplier.

5. Refer to Guide Rail Bracket Fastening Details.

6. Pit ladder not by elevator supplier. Hoistwaywidth allows for the installation of a pit ladder witha clearance of 115 mm from centerline of rungs.When additional clearance is required, alternativeprovisions need to be considered.

7. "h1" dimensions are based on (h4) of 2400 mm tothe top of the car enclosure.

8. "h3" = 2100 mm nominal.

9. Standard railing where required by ASMEA17.1/CSA B44.

(a) See Note 1.

(b) Inside car area in m2 per ISO 4190-1.

(c) These car dimensions and entrance typesprovide wheelchair accessibility andaccommodate an ambulance type stretcher(1930 mm X 610 mm) in the horizontal position.The 1600 kg capacity with SSCO will provideadequate space if “d1” is at least 1650 mm.

(d) These car dimensions and entrance typesprovide wheelchair accessibility andaccommodate an ambulance type stretcher(2134 mm X 610 mm) in the horizontal positionas required by the IBC.

(e) These car dimensions and entrance typesprovide wheelchair accessibility.

(f) This entrance complies with A117.1 andADA/ABA AG. At the time of publication, ADAAGand UFAS require 914 mm. As this information issubject to change, consult elevator supplier.

(g) The dimensions shown cover a wide range ofelevator manufacturers' requirements and shouldbe used only for general guidance in preliminaryplanning. For specific dimensions, consultelevator supplier.

MACHINE ROOM REQUIREMENTS

Minimum machine room size for a single elevatoris 1800 mm X 2100 mm X 2400 mm high.

Minimum machine room size for a duplexelevator is 3400 mm X 2100 mm X 2400 mmhigh.

Recommended machine room door size is1100 mm X 2100 mm.

It is recommended that the machine be locatedadjacent to the hoistway and at or near thebottom terminal landing. Consult elevatorsupplier for exact size and location.

Location of the main power disconnecting means,the car light disconnecting means and lightingswitch shall be in accordance with requirementsof NFPA 70.

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ELECTRIC OBSERVATION PASSENGER ELEVATORSRATED SPEEDS 1.00-1.75 m/s

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h1 d3< 1.5 4300 17001.75 5000 1800

SPEEDm/s

ft-in

b1 d1 b3 d2 b2 d5 b4 h2 d41000 2.28 1750 1300 2300 (a) 2100 900 (f) 1425 5860 2500 42001275 2.80 2000 1400 2500 2200 1100 1425 SSSO (c) SSCO (e) 6260 2500 42001600 3.36 2100 1600 2650 2400 1100 1730 SSSO (d) SSCO (c) 6560 2500 4200

RATEDLOAD(kg)

SSSO (e)

mmMACHINE ROOMCAR & HOISTWAY

AREA(b)

ENTRANCETYPE

mm

Notes: Notes:

1. Hoistway width, "b3", may need to be increasedwhen decorative car materials exceeding 15 mmare used. The "b3" dimension would beincreased by twice the amount that the materialexceeds 15 mm in thickness. This is required tomeet accessibility requirements on those sizesmarked by "(a)". Consult elevator supplier.

2. Supports for elevator machine beams not byelevator supplier. Refer to Machine SupportDetails.

3. Hoisting beams not by elevator supplier.

4. Divider beams, not by elevator supplier, to bedesigned to sustain rail forces. Consult elevatorsupplier.

5. Refer to Guide Rail Bracket Fastening Details.

6. Pit ladder not by elevator supplier. Hoistwaywidth allows for the installation of a pit ladder witha clearance of 115 mm from centerline of rungs.When additional clearance is required, alternativeprovisions need to be considered.

7. "h1" dimensions are based on (h4) of 2400 mm tothe top of the car enclosure.

8. Location of the main power disconnecting means,the car light disconnecting means and lightingswitch shall be in accordance with requirementsof NFPA 70.

9. 1100 mm X 2100 mm recommended machineroom door size.

10. Refer to the Hoistway Entrance Details forinformation on required hoistway door sillsupports, etc.

11. Additional pit depth is required for car with lowershroud or special platform shape. Consultelevator supplier.

12. Protection around hoistway per ASMEA17.1/CSA B44, not by elevator supplier.

13. "b4" dimension is based on using two 100 mmdivider beams and a 300 mm dividing wall. Ifthese dimensions vary, "b4" dimension must bevaried accordingly. For a single car, omit onehoistway width.

14. When seismic requirements apply, additionalhoistway space may be required. See GeneralNotes section.

15. "h3" = 2100 mm nominal.

16. Standard railing where required by ASMEA17.1/CSA B44.

17. Additional overhead may be required for shroudhoods.

(a) See Note 1.

(b) Inside car area in m2 per ISO 4190-1.

(c) These car dimensions and entrance typesprovide wheelchair accessibility andaccommodate an ambulance type stretcher(1930 mm X 610 mm) in the horizontal position.The 1600 kg capacity with SSCO will provideadequate space if “d1” is at least 1650 mm.Some jurisdictions specify a larger stretcher.

(d) These car dimensions and entrance typesprovide wheelchair accessibility andaccommodate an ambulance type stretcher(2134 mm X 610 mm) in the horizontal positionas required by the IBC.

(e) These car dimensions and entrance typesprovide wheelchair accessibility.

(f) This entrance complies with A117.1 andADA/ABA AG. At the time of publication, ADAAGand UFAS require 914 mm. As this information issubject to change, consult elevator supplier.

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HYDRAULIC OBSERVATION PASSENGER ELEVATORSRATED SPEEDS 0.40-1.00 m/s

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< .5 m/s > .5 m/s1000 2.28 1750 1300 2300 (a) 1750 1200 900 (f) 3600 37001275 2.80 2000 1400 2500 1850 1200 1100 3600 37001600 3.36 2100 1600 2650 2050 1200 1100 3600 3700 SSSO (d) SSCO (c)

d3 b2 ENTRANCETYPE

h1

SSSO (e)SSSO (c)

RATEDLOAD(kg)

AREA(b)

CAR & HOISTWAY (mm)

b1 d1 b3 d2

Notes: Notes:

1. Hoistway width, "b3", may need to be increasedwhen decorative car materials exceeding 15 mmare used. The "b3" dimension would beincreased by twice the amount that the materialexceeds 15 mm in thickness. This is required tomeet accessibility requirements on those sizesmarked by "(a)". Consult elevator supplier.

2. Consult elevator supplier for limitations formaximum travel.

3. Provisions for hydraulic cylinder requires a wellhole with dimension of the travel plus 2150 mm.

4. Divider beams or wall, not by elevator supplier, tobe designed to sustain rail forces. Consultelevator supplier.

5. Refer to Guide Rail Bracket Fastening Details.

6. Pit ladder not by elevator supplier. Hoistwaywidth allows for the installation of a pit ladder witha clearance of 115 mm from centerline of rungs.When additional clearance is required, alternativeprovisions need to be considered.

7. "h1" dimensions are based on (h4) of 2400 mm tothe top of the car enclosure.

8. If cylinder hole is not drilled before pit floor ispoured, a 900 mm X 900 mm square openingmust be provided in the pit floor.

9. Refer to the Hoistway Entrance Details forinformation on required hoistway door sillsupports, etc.

10. Additional pit depth is required for car with lowershroud or special platform shape. Consultelevator supplier.

11. Protection around hoistway per ASMEA17.1/CSA B44, not by elevator supplier.

12. When seismic requirements apply, additionalhoistway space may be required. See GeneralNotes section.

13. "h3" = 2100 mm nominal.

14. Standard railing where required by ASMEA17.1/CSA B44.

15. Additional overhead may be required for shroudhoods.

(a) See Note 1.

(b) Inside car area in m2 per ISO 4190-1.

(c) These car dimensions and entrance typesprovide wheelchair accessibility andaccommodate an ambulance type stretcher(1930 mm X 610 mm) in the horizontal position.The 1600 kg capacity with SSCO will provideadequate space if “d1” is at least 1650 mm.Some jurisdictions specify a larger stretcher.

(d) These car dimensions and entrance typesprovide wheelchair accessibility andaccommodate an ambulance type stretcher(2134 mm X 610 mm) in the horizontal positionas required by the IBC.

(e) These car dimensions and entrance typesprovide wheelchair accessibility.

(f) This entrance complies with A117.1 andADA/ABA AG. At the time of publication, ADAAGand UFAS require 914 mm. As this information issubject to change, consult elevator supplier.

MACHINE ROOM REQUIREMENTS

Minimum machine room size for a single elevatoris 1700 mm X 2400 mm X 2150 mm high.

Minimum machine room size for a duplexelevator is 3400 mm X 2400 mm X 2150 mmhigh.

Recommended machine room door size is1100 mm X 2100 mm.

It is recommended that the machine be locatedadjacent to the hoistway and at or near thebottom terminal landing. Consult elevatorsupplier for exact size and location.

Location of the main power disconnecting means,the car light disconnecting means and lightingswitch shall be in accordance with requirementsof NFPA 70.

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LIMITED USE/LIMITED APPLICATION (LU/LA) HYDRAULIC ELEVATORSFRONT ENTRANCE OR FRONT & REAR ENTRANCES

RATED SPEEDS 0.15 m/s

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b1 d1 b3 d2(F) (c) d2(F/R) b2 h3 h1 d31100 1400 1750 1950 2350 900 2100 3650 1200 2SCO/2SSO (b)1100 1400 2050 1950 2110 900 2100 3650 1200 SSCO/SSSO

LIMITED USE/LIMITED APPLICATION (LU/LA) HYDRAULIC ELEVATORSmm

630 1.54

RATEDLOAD(kg)

AREA(a)

ENTRANCETYPE

Notes: MACHINE ROOM REQUIREMENTS

1. Refer to Guide Rail Bracket Fastening Details.

2. Pit ladder not by elevator supplier. Hoistwaywidth allows for the installation of a pit ladder witha clearance of 115 mm from centerline of rungs.When additional clearance is required, alternativeprovisions need to be considered.

3. "h1" dimensions are based on (h4) of 2300 mm tothe top of the car enclosure.

4. Maximum travel is 7.62 m.

5. Refer to the Hoistway Entrance Details forinformation on required hoistway door sillsupports, etc.

6. In existing buildings, "h1" may be reduced perASME A17.1/CSA B44. Consult elevatorsuppler.

7. "d3" may be reduced per ASME A17.1/CSA B44.Consult elevator suppler.

(a) Inside car area in m2 per ISO 4190-1.

(b) These car dimensions and entrance typesprovide wheelchair accessibility in compliancewith ADA/ABA AG and A117.1. At the time ofpublication, LU/LA elevators do not comply withADAAG. As this information is subject to change,consult elevator supplier.

(c) The dimensions shown cover a wide range ofelevator manufacturers' requirements and shouldbe used only for general guidance in preliminaryplanning. For specific dimensions, consultelevator supplier.

Minimum machine room size is 1550 mm X2000 mm X 2000 mm high.

Recommended machine room door size is1100 mm X 2000 mm.

It is recommended that the machine be locatedadjacent to the hoistway and at or near thebottom terminal landing. Consult elevatorsupplier for exact size and location.

Location of the main power disconnecting means,the car light disconnecting means and lightingswitch shall be in accordance with requirementsof NFPA 70.

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ROPED HYDRAULIC PRIVATE RESIDENCE ELEVATORSFRONT ENTRANCE OR FRONT & REAR ENTRANCES

RATED SPEEDS 0.15 & 0.20 m/s

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b1 d1 b3 d2 (F) (a) d2 (F/R) b2 d3 h1 b4 d4 b4 d4900 1200 1375 1450 1550 700 300 2900 1375 1650 1200 600

MACHINE ROOMARRANGEMENT #1 ARRANGEMENT # 2CAR & HOISTWAY

Notes: MACHINE ROOM REQUIREMENTS

1. "h1" dimension is based on (h4) of 2200 mm tothe top of the car enclosure.

2. Hoistway entrance details as shown on Page 2-7typically do not apply. Consult elevator supplierfor requirements.

3. "h3" = 2000 mm nominal.

(a) The dimensions shown cover a wide range ofelevator manufacturers' requirements and shouldbe used only for general guidance in preliminaryplanning. For specific dimensions, consultelevator supplier.

Machine room and equipment arrangement mayvary. A typical layout arrangement has beenshown. Minimum machine room height is1980 mm.

Recommended machine room door size is1100 mm X 2100 mm (arrangement #1)1200 mm X 1980 mm (arrangement #2)

It is recommended that the machine be locatedadjacent to the hoistway and at or near thebottom terminal landing. Consult elevatorsupplier for exact size and location.

Location of the main power disconnecting means,the car light disconnecting means and lightingswitch shall be in accordance with requirementsof NFPA 70.

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ROPED HYDRAULIC PRIVATE RESIDENCE ELEVATORSFRONT & SIDE ENTRANCES

RATED SPEEDS 0.15 & 0.20 m/s

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b1 d1 b3 d2 b2 d3 h1 b4 d4 b4 d4900 1200 1425 1550 700 300 2900 1375 1650 1200 600

ARRANGEMENT # 2MACHINE ROOM

ARRANGEMENT #1CAR & HOISTWAY

Notes: MACHINE ROOM REQUIREMENTS

1. "h1" dimension is based on (h4) of 2200 mm tothe top of the car enclosure.

2. Hoistway entrance details as shown on Page 2-7typically do not apply. Consult elevator supplierfor requirements.

3. "h3" = 2000 mm nominal.

Machine room and equipment arrangement mayvary. A typical layout arrangement has beenshown. Minimum machine room height is1980 mm.

Recommended machine room door size is1100 mm X 2100 mm (arrangement #1)1200 mm X 1980 mm (arrangement #2)

It is recommended that the machine be locatedadjacent to the hoistway and at or near thebottom terminal landing. Consult elevatorsupplier for exact size and location.

Location of the main power disconnecting means,the car light disconnecting means and lightingswitch shall be in accordance with requirementsof NFPA 70.

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ROPED HYDRAULIC PRIVATE RESIDENCE ELEVATORSSIDE ENTRANCE

RATED SPEEDS 0.15 & 0.20 m/s

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b1 d1 b3 d2 b2 d3 h1 b4 d4 b4 d41200 700 1500 1350 700 300 2900 1375 1650 1200 600

ARRANGEMENT # 2ARRANGEMENT #1MACHINE ROOMCAR & HOISTWAY

Notes: MACHINE ROOM REQUIREMENTS

1. "h1" dimension is based on (h4) of 2200 mm tothe top of the car enclosure.

2. Hoistway entrance details as shown on Page 2-7typically do not apply. Consult elevator supplierfor requirements.

3. "h3" = 2000 mm nominal.

Machine room and equipment arrangement mayvary. A typical layout arrangement has beenshown. Minimum machine room height is1980 mm.

Recommended machine room door size is1100 mm X 2100 mm (arrangement #1)1200 mm X 1980 mm (arrangement #2)

It is recommended that the machine be locatedadjacent to the hoistway and at or near thebottom terminal landing. Consult elevatorsupplier for exact size and location.

Location of the main power disconnecting means,the car light disconnecting means and lightingswitch shall be in accordance with requirementsof NFPA 70.

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ELECTRIC FREIGHT ELEVATORS, CLASS A AND CLASS CFRONT ENTRANCE OR FRONT & REAR ENTRANCES

VERTICAL SLIDE BIPARTINGRATED SPEEDS 0.25-2.50 m/s

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h4=2500 h4=30000.25-1.00 1800 5000 5500

1.60 1800 5100 56001.75 1800 5200 57002.50 2400 5650 6150

CAR & HOISTWAY, CLASSA & C LOADING (mm)

h1d3SPEEDm/s

F d2 (F) (a) d2 (F/R) F d2 (F) (a) d2 (F/R)2000 1800 3100 2700 2500 or 3000 125 3500 3600 180 3550 6700 18002500 2100 3300 3000 2500 or 3000 125 3800 3800 180 3850 3900 21003500 2400 3600 3300 2500 or 3000 125 4000 4100 180 4050 4200 24005000 3000 3600 4000 2500 or 3000 125 4000 4100 180 4050 4200 3000

CAR & HOISTWAY, CLASS A & C LOADING (mm)RATED

LOAD (kg) b1 d1 b3 h4 b2PASS-TYPEREGULAR

(a) The dimensions shown cover a wide range of elevator manufacturers' requirements and should be used only forgeneral guidance in preliminary planning. For specific dimensions, consult elevator supplier.

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ELECTRIC FREIGHT ELEVATORS, CLASS A AND CLASS CFRONT ENTRANCE OR FRONT & REAR ENTRANCES

VERTICAL SLIDE BIPARTINGRATED SPEEDS 0.25-2.50 m/s

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RATEDLOAD(kg)

d4 b4

2000 3500 53002500 3800 56003500 4100 58005000 4400 5800

MINIMUM MACHINE ROOM DIMENSIONSCLASS A CLASS C LOADING

(mm)

Notes: Notes:

1. Supports for elevator machine beams not byelevator supplier. Refer to Machine SupportDetails.

2. Hoisting beams not by elevator supplier.

3. Minimum pit depth = 1/2 door frame openingheight plus 150 mm or dimension "d3", whicheveris greater.

4. Refer to Guide Rail Bracket Fastening Detailsand General Information for Freight Elevators.

5. Pit ladder not by elevator supplier. Hoistwaywidth allows for the installation of a pit ladder witha clearance of 115 mm from centerline of rungs.When additional clearance is required, alternativeprovisions need to be considered.

6. Location of the main power disconnecting means,the car light disconnecting means and lightingswitch shall be in accordance with requirementsof NFPA 70.

7. 1100 mm X 2100 mm recommended machineroom door size.

8. Car inside dimensions shown are for a single-section car gate.

9. Structural steel frames and sills not by elevatorsupplier.

10. For regular biparting hoistway doors, theminimum floor height = 1 1/2 door frame openingheight plus 150 mm. For floor heights notmeeting above dimensions, use pass-type doors.

11. Dimension "b3" may be decreased 50 mm whenmanually operated hoistway doors are used.

12. Machine room shown to accommodatecounterweight in position shown. Ifcounterweight moves to opposite side of car,machine room requires opposite hand from planshown.

13. To accommodate vertical rail column supportsthat may project inside the hoistway,b3 = b1 + 915 mm. Consult elevator supplier.

14. When seismic requirements apply, additionalhoistway space may be required. See GeneralNotes section.

15. Standard railing where required by ASMEA17.1/CSA B44.

16. “h1” dimension is based on (h4) of 2400 mm carand door height w/1825 mm car gate.

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HYDRAULIC FREIGHT ELEVATORS, CLASS A AND CLASS CFRONT ENTRANCE OR FRONT & REAR ENTRANCES

VERTICAL SLIDE BIPARTINGRATED SPEEDS 0.40-0.63 m/s

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h4=2500 h4=3000 h4=2500 h4=30000.40 1400 1700 4500 50000.63 1400 1700 4500 5000

CAR & HOISTWAY, CLASS A & C LOADINGSPEED

m/sh1d3

F d2 (F) (a) d2 (F/R) F d2 (F) (a) d2 (F/R)2000 1800 3100 2500 2500 or 3000 125 3500 3600 180 3550 3700 18002500 2100 3300 2800 2500 or 3000 125 3800 3800 180 3850 3900 21003500 2400 3600 3100 2500 or 3000 125 4000 4100 180 4050 4200 24005000 3000 3600 3700 2500 or 3000 125 4000 4100 180 4050 4200 3000

CAR & HOISTWAY, CLASS A & C LOADING (mm)RATED

LOAD (kg) b1 d1 b3 h4 b2PASS-TYPEREGULAR

a) The dimensions shown cover a wide range of elevator manufacturers' requirements and should be used only forgeneral guidance in preliminary planning. For specific dimensions, consult elevator supplier.

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HYDRAULIC FREIGHT ELEVATORS, CLASS A AND CLASS CFRONT ENTRANCE OR FRONT & REAR ENTRANCES

VERTICAL SLIDE BIPARTINGRATED SPEEDS 0.40-0.63 m/s

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Notes: MACHINE ROOM REQUIREMENTS

1. Supports for cylinder in pit not by elevatorsupplier. Provision for hydraulic cylinder requiresa 900 mm X 900 mm square opening in the pitfloor and a well hole with dimension of the travelplus 2150 mm.

2. Consult elevator supplier for limitations formaximum travel.

3. Minimum pit depth = 1/2 door frame openingheight plus 150 mm or dimension "d3", whicheveris greater.

4. Refer to Guide Rail Bracket Fastening Detailsand General Information for Freight Elevators.

5. Pit ladder not by elevator supplier. Hoistwaywidth allows for the installation of a pit ladder witha clearance of 115 mm from centerline of rungs.When additional clearance is required, alternativeprovisions need to be considered.

6. Car inside dimensions shown are for a single-section car gate.

7. Structural steel frames and sills not by elevatorsupplier.

8. For regular biparting hoistway doors, theminimum floor height = 1 1/2 door frame openingheight plus 150 mm. For floor heights notmeeting above dimensions, use pass-type doors.

9. Dimension "b3" may be decreased 50 mm whenmanually operated hoistway doors are used.

10. To accommodate vertical rail column supportsthat may project inside the hoistway,b3 = b1 + 915 mm. Consult elevator supplier.

11. When seismic requirements apply, additionalhoistway space may be required. See GeneralNotes section.

12. Standard railing where required by ASMEA17.1/CSB B44.

13. “h1” dimension is based on (h4) of 2400 mm carand door height w/ 1825 mm car gate.

Minimum machine room size for a single elevatoris 2100 mm X 3300 mm X 2400 mm high.

Recommended machine room door size is1100 mm X 2100 mm.

It is recommended that the machine be locatedadjacent to the hoistway and at or near thebottom terminal landing. Consult elevatorsupplier for exact size and location.

Location of the main power disconnecting means,the car light disconnecting means and lightingswitch shall be in accordance with requirementsof NFPA 70.

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ELECTRIC DUMBWAITERSGENERAL NOTES

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To complete the installation, the following items mustbe provided which are not included in the dumbwaitercontract.

MACHINE ROOM

1. A fused disconnect switch or circuit breaker shallbe provided for each dumbwaiter in the machinespace. Where practical, locate adjacent to theaccess door of the machine space. Refer toNFPA 70.

2. Enclosed and protected machine room and/ormachinery space. Refer to ASME A17.1/CSAB44.

3. Access to machine room and/or machineryspace. Refer to ASME A17.1/CSA B44.

4. Lighting convenience outlet and ventilation ofmachine room and/or machinery space. Refer toASME A17.1/CSA B44.

5. Machine room and/or machinery spacetemperature to be maintained between 13° C and41° C.

6. Supports for machinery and/or sheave beams,consult dumbwaiter supplier for reactions. Referto ASME A17.1/CSA B44.

HOISTWAY

1. Wall pockets and patching after beams are inplace.

2. Supports for guide rail fastening at each floorand/or intermediate supports. Refer to ASMEA17.1/CSA B44.

3. Divider beams at each floor and/or intermediatelocation when multiple dumbwaiters are specifiedin a common hoistway. Refer to ASMEA17.1/CSA B44. Consult dumbwaiter supplier forrequirements.

4. Where the space below the hoistway is notpermanently secured against access, refer toASME A17.1/CSA B44. Consult dumbwaitersupplier for special requirements.

HOISTWAY ENTRANCES

Entrance walls for dumbwaiters are not to beconstructed until door frames and sills are in place.

1. When entrance walls are reinforcedconcrete, increase depth of the hoistwaydoor space by 25 mm to compensate fornormal field variations. The concreteopening should be 200 mm wider than theoutside trim of the door frame and 200 mmhigher than the head trim.

2. Furnishing, installing and maintaining therequired fire rating of dumbwaiter hoistwaywalls, including the penetration of fire wall bydumbwaiter fixture boxes, is not theresponsibility of the dumbwaiter contractor.

3. The interface of the dumbwaiter wall with thehoistway entrance assembly shall be in strictcompliance with the dumbwaiter contractor'srequirements. Refer to ASME A17.1/CSAB44. Consult dumbwaiter supplier forrequirements.

4. Door frames are to be anchored to walls andproperly grouted in place to maintain firerating. The head trim of the entrance framesshall not be used to support the weight of thewall over the frame.

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

1. Standby power operation of dumbwaiters whenrequired, consult dumbwaiter supplier.

2. Seismic protection when required. Consultdumbwaiter supplier.

3. Remote dumbwaiter signal indicators, whenrequired at nurses' stations, etc., are provided bythe dumbwaiter contractor. All necessary wiring,conduit and labor to these signals outside of thedumbwaiter hoistway, are by others. Consultdumbwaiter supplier for requirements.

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ELECTRIC DUMBWAITERS WITH MANUAL DOORSRATED SPEEDS 0.15-0.63 m/s

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b1 d1 h4 b2 h3 F G H J d3 (c) L

230 10.19 915 915 1220 915 1220 155 180 130 80 915 (c) 1525

FLOOR LEVEL LOADING DIMENSIONS (mm)

PLAN 1 OR 2 (MACHINE OVERHEAD) RATED SPEEDS 0.15-0.63 m/sAPPLICATION - FOOD SERVICE (CARTS), UTILITY CARTS & MATERIAL

RATEDLOAD(kg)

VOL.(e)m3

HOISTWAYDOORSCAR

MACHINEOVERHEAD

MACHINEBELOW

11 0.66 385 385 460 385 460 155 155 130 130 1070 1220 - -23 0.96 460 460 460 460 460 155 155 130 130 1070 1220 - -

46 2.36 510 610 765 510 765 165 180 130 80 765 (d) 1200 255 -92 3.40 610 610 915 610 915 165 180 130 80 765 (d) 1200 405 100138 4.95 765 610 1070 765 1070 165 180 130 80 765 (d) 1200 560 255184 8.49 915 765 1220 1220 1220 165 180 130 80 765 (d) 1200 710 405230 10.19 915 915 1220 1220 1220 165 180 130 80 765 (d) 1200 710 405

PLAN 1 OR 2 (MACHINE OVERHEAD OR BELOW) RATED SPEEDS 0.15-0.63 m/s

DOORS (a)CAR

H J d3 (d) Lb2 h3 F G

RATEDLOAD(kg)

PLAN 1 OR 2 (MACHINE OVERHEAD OR BELOW) RATED SPEED 0.15 m/sAPPLICATION - MAIL CORRESPONDENCE, PHARMACEUTICAL SPECIMENS, ETC.

NOTE DUE TO SIZE, REVERSE OPENING IS NOT RECOMMENDED

VOL.(e)m3

COUNTER HEIGHT LOADING DIMENSIONS (mm)HOISTWAY

M (b)b1 d1 h4

(a) One opening must be larger than the car size so the assembled car can be placed into, or removed from thedumbwaiter hoistway.

(b) Depth of pit required if slide down type doors are used.

(c) 1220 mm if biparting hoistway doors are used.

(d) If basement machine (drum or traction) 1070 mm.

(e) Car sizes are optional up to 2.74 m2 of floor area and up to 1220 mm high.

NOTES:

1. 610 mm X 610 mm access door.

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ELECTRIC DUMBWAITERS WITHMOTORIZED HOISTWAY AND CAR DOORS

RATED SPEEDS 0.15-0.63 m/s

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F-F G-G H-H J-J K-K L-L

46 2.83 610 610 765 610 800 190 100 130 60 765 990 185 70 765 495 800 49592 3.40 610 610 915 610 955 190 100 130 60 765 1070 185 70 840 570 880 570

138 4.95 765 610 1070 765 1105 190 100 130 60 765 1145 185 70 915 650 955 650

184 8.49 915 765 1220 915 1260 190 100 130 60 765 1220 185 70 990 725 1030 725

230 10.19 915 915 1220 915 1260 190 100 130 60 765 1220 185 70 990 725 1030 725

HOISTWAYRATEDLOAD(kg)

VOL.(e)m3 b1 d1 h4 b2 (c)

h3 F

PLAN 1 OR 2 (MACHINE OVERHEAD OR BELOW)APPLICATION - BULK SUPPLY, FOOD SERVICE (TRAY), & MATERIAL HANDLING

FLOOR LEVEL LOADING DIMENSIONS (mm)BIPARTING HOISTWAY AND

BIPARTINGDOORSCAR

d3 LG H J

MACHINEOVERHEAD

MACHINEBELOW F-F G-G H-H J-J K-K L-L

46 2.83 610 610 460 610 495 190 180 130 60 765 (d) 1275 - - 185 160 1145 - 1185 -92 3.40 610 610 915 610 955 190 180 130 60 765 (d) 1525 445 140 185 160 1300 - 1335 -138 4.95 765 610 1070 765 1105 190 180 130 60 765 (d) 1680 595 290 185 160 1450 - 1490 -184 8.49 915 765 1220 915 1260 190 180 130 60 765 (d) 1830 750 445 185 160 1600 - 1640 -230 10.19 915 915 1220 915 1260 190 180 130 60 765 (d) 1830 750 445 185 160 1600 - 1640 -

PLAN 1 OR 2 (MACHINE OVERHEAD OR BELOW)APPLICATION - BULK SUPPLY, FOOD SERVICE (TRAY), & MATERIAL HANDLING

DOORS(a)CAR

b1 d1 h4 b2 (c)h3

d3 (d)

RATEDLOAD(kg)

VOL.(e)m3 F

COUNTER HEIGHT LOADING DIMENSIONS (mm)BIPARTING HOISTWAY AND

BIPARTING CAR DOORREQUIREMENTS

HOISTWAY

LM (b)

G H J

With master operator, all doors in one line must be the same size and type.

(a) One opening must be larger than the car size so the assembled car can be placed into, or removed from thedumbwaiter hoistway.

(b) Depth of pit required if slide down type doors are used.

(c) Frame height = clear opening height plus 25 mm panel hang.

(d) If basement machine (drum or traction) 1070 mm.

(e) Car sizes are optional up to 2.74 m2 of floor area (610 mm minimum car width and depth) and up to 1200 mmhigh.

NOTES:

1. 610 mm X 610 mm access door.

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ESCALATORSGENERAL NOTES

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The purpose of this Standard is to provide architects,owners and design contractors with the basicinformation needed during the preliminary stages ofbuilding design.

The dimensions shown cover a wide range ofescalator manufacturer's requirements and should beused only for general guidance in preliminaryplanning. For specific dimensions you must consultescalator supplier.

WELLWAY

For most suppliers, the overall width of the escalatorequipment coincides with the vertical plane of thefinished wellway opening and lateral surfaces of theescalator enclosure. In adjacent installations, thedimension is usually doubled. The finished surfacesthen being coincident with the outside edges of thetwo escalators. The only exception is thosecrisscross installations in which fire shutters arerequired, in which case suppliers must be consultedfor exact dimensions. Refer to ASME A17.1/CSAB44.

WORKING POINTS

The working points from which various dimensionsare referenced, are defined as the point ofintersection of the line of step nosing, as it cuts thehorizontal line of the finished floor at the upper andlower ends of the escalator.

ESCALATOR SUPPORTS

The lower and upper supports receiving the loads ofthe escalator may perform other functions as part ofthe structural framing of the building, and their overalldimensions are not necessarily controlled by theirfunctions as escalator supports. These supports arelocated with reference to the edge adjacent to theescalator truss, rather than with reference to thecenterline of the support as in common practice.

The escalator truss angles are supported on bearingplates and/or beams as shown in details "A" and "B".

INTERMEDIATE SUPPORTS

Depending on the rise and type of the escalator,intermediate supports may be required. When therise exceeds 4.6 m, escalator suppliers should beconsulted for need and location of intermediatesupports.

USE OF GLASS OR PLASTIC IN BALUSTRADES

Glass or plastic panels, if used in balustrades, in lieuof solid (opaque) type, shall conform to therequirements of ANSI Z97.1 or 16 CFR PART 1201,except that there shall be no requirements for thepanels to be transparent.

Exceptions: Plastics bonded to a plastic supportedpanel. Refer to ASME A17.1/CSA B44.

GUARD AT CEILING INTERSECTION

A solid guard shall be provided in the intersection ofthe angle of the outside balustrade deck and theceiling or soffit. The vertical edge of the guard shallbe a minimum of 350 mm long. The escalator side ofthe vertical face of the guard shall be flush with thewellway. The exposed edge of the guard shall berounded and have a minimum width of 25 mm and aminimum radius of 10 mm. Guards may be of glassor plastic, provided they meet the requirements ofASME A17.1/CSA B44.

DESIGN FACTORS OF SAFETY

Supporting structure for trusses shall conform to theAISC Specifications for Design, Fabrication andErection of Structural Steel for Building. Refer toASME A17.1/CSA B44.

LIMITS OF SPEED

The rated speed shall not be more than 0.50 m/s.Refer to ASME A17.1/CSA B44.

PROTECTION REQUIRED

The sides and under side of escalator trusses andmachinery space shall be enclosed in fire-resistivematerials. Consult local code for requirements forprotection of floor openings. If no local code, seeANSI/NFPA 101.

LIGHTING OF MACHINE ROOM

Permanent electric lighting and a 15A, 120V duplexreceptacle shall be provided in every remote machineroom. The illumination shall be not less than 200 lx atthe floor level. The lighting control switch shall belocated within easy reach of the access to suchrooms. Where practical, the light control switch shallbe located on the lock jamb side of the access door.Refer to ASME A17.1/CSA B44.

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EXTERIOR LIGHTING OF STEP TREADS

Step treads shall be illuminated throughout their run.The light intensity of the treads shall be in accordancewith local codes and ordinances for stairways. Referto ASME A17.1/CSA B44.

MACHINE IN TRUSS

A permanent 15A, 120V duplex receptacle accessiblylocated within the machine area of the truss, shall beprovided to accommodate a drop cord light. Refer toASME A17.1/CSA B44.

DECK BARRICADES

A barricade to prevent access to the outer deck onlow deck exterior balustrades shall be provided at thetop and bottom ends of each escalator when the outerdeck width exceeds 125 mm. On parallel abuttingunits, this protection shall be provided where thecombined outer deck width exceeds 125 mm. Thebarricade shall extend to a height that is nominally100 mm below the top of the handrail. Refer to ASMEA17.1/CSA B44.

Barricades may be made of glass or plastic providedthat they meet the requirements of ASME A17.1/CSAB44.

SAFETY ZONE

The entry and exit zone shall be kept clear of allobstacles. The width of the zone shall be not lessthan the width between the centerlines of thehandrails plus 200 mm. The length of the zone,measured from the end of the newel, shall be no lessthan twice the distance between the centerlines of thehandrails. These dimensions are absolute minimums,space shall be provided to accommodate all traffic inthe safety zone. Refer to ASME A17.1/CSA B44.

OUTDOOR ESCALATORS

Escalators shall be so constructed that exposure tothe weather will not interfere with normal operation. Acover, directly over the horizontal projection of theescalator, shall be provided. The cover shall extendoutward from the centerline of the handrail so that aline extended from the edge of the cover to thecenterline of the handrail forms an angle of not lessthan 15° from the vertical. The sides may be open.

When the escalator is indirectly subject to snow orfreezing rain, heaters shall be operated to preventaccumulation and freezing on the steps and landingplates.

Drains shall be provided in the lower pit.

Landing plates and combplates shall be designated toprovide a secure foothold when wet. Refer to ASMEA17.1/CSA B44.

ELECTRICAL WORK

1. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT & WIRING - Theinstallation of all electrical equipment & wiringshall conform to the requirements of the NFPA70.

2. DISCONNECT MEANS - An enclosed fuseddisconnect switch or circuit breaker arranged todisconnect the power supply to the escalatorshall be installed in the space where thecontroller is located or shall be mounted on thecontroller. Disconnect switches or circuitbreakers shall be the manually closed multi-poletype. Circuit breakers, where used as adisconnect means, shall be of the locked opentype. Instantaneous type is not recommendedand shall not be opened automatically by a firealarm system. Refer to NFPA 70.

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

1. Seismic protection when required. Consultescalator supplier for special escalatorrequirements. Additional wellway space isrequired from the dimensions shown in thisstandard for compliance with ASME A17.1/CSAB44, Section 8.5.

2. Escalator monitoring panels, that are required insecurity or life safety rooms, are provided by theescalator contractor. All necessary wiring,raceways and labor to these panels fromescalator wellways are by others. Consultescalator supplier for requirements.

3. If automatic fire shut down is required, all smokedetectors, etc., including wiring to the terminals ofthe escalator controllers shall not be theresponsibility of the escalator supplier.

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Horizontal projection of inclined part ofescalator N N

WELL WIDTH

Single Unit M1 M1Two Units M2 M2

PIT

Length Lower P PDepth Lower D2Depth Upper D1

Rise (Floor Height) H HLower Landing L LDistance Between Supports L1 L1Upper Landing U UAngle of Inclination

Nominal Step Width z z

DESIGNATIONS

ESCALATORS

DIMENSION

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MOVING WALKSGENERAL NOTES

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The purpose of this Standard is to provide architects,owners and design contractors with the basicinformation needed during the preliminary stages ofbuilding design.

The dimensions shown cover a wide range of movingwalk manufacturer's requirements and should be usedonly for general guidance in preliminary planning. Forspecific dimensions you must consult moving walksupplier.

WELLWAY

For most suppliers, the overall width of the movingwalk equipment coincides with the vertical plane ofthe finished wellway opening and lateral surfaces ofthe moving walk enclosure. In adjacent installations,the dimension is usually doubled. The finishedsurfaces then being coincident with the outside edgesof the two moving walks.

WORKING POINTS

The working points, on inclined type moving walks,from which various dimensions are referenced, aredefined as the point of intersection of the line of stepnosing, as it cuts the horizontal line of the finishedfloor at the upper and lower ends of the moving walk.

Flat moving walks normally do not have a workingpoint.

MOVING WALK SUPPORTS

The supports receiving the loads of the moving walkmay perform other functions as part of the structuralframing of the building, and their overall dimensionsare not necessarily controlled by their functions asmoving walk supports. These supports are locatedwith reference to the edge adjacent to the movingwalk rather than the centerline of the support as incommon practice.

The moving walk truss angles are supported onbearing plates and/or beams as shown in details "A"and "B".

INTERMEDIATE SUPPORTS

Intermediate supports are required as shown in detail"C".

USE OF GLASS OR PLASTIC IN BALUSTRADES

Glass or plastic panels, if used in balustrades, in lieuof solid (opaque) type, shall conform to therequirements of ANSI Z97.1 or 16 CFR PART 1201,except that there shall be no requirements for thepanels to be transparent.

Exceptions: Plastics bonded to a plastic supportedpanel. Refer to ASME A17.1/CSA B44.

GUARD AT CEILING INTERSECTION

A solid guard shall be provided in the intersection ofthe angle of the outside balustrade deck and theceiling or soffit. The vertical edge of the guard shallbe a minimum of 350 mm long. The moving walk sideof the vertical face of the guard shall be flush with thewellway. The exposed edge of the guard shall berounded and have a minimum width of 25 mm and aminimum radius of 10 mm. Guards may be of glassor plastic, provided they meet the requirements ofASME A17.1/CSA B44.

DESIGN FACTORS OF SAFETY

Supporting structure for trusses shall conform to theAISC Specifications for Design, Fabrication andErection of Structural Steel for Building. Refer toASME A17.1/CSA B44.

LIMITS OF SPEED

The rated speed shall not be more than what isspecified by ASME A17.1/CSA B44.

PROTECTION REQUIRED

The sides of moving walk trusses and machineryspace shall be enclosed in fire-resistive materials.Consult local code for requirements for protection offloor openings. If no local code, see ANSI/NFPA 101.

LIGHTING OF MACHINE ROOM

Permanent electric lighting and a 15A, 120V duplexreceptacle shall be provided in every remote machineroom. The illumination shall be not less than 200 lx atthe floor level. The lighting control switch shall belocated within easy reach of the access to suchrooms. Where practical, the light control switch shallbe located on the lock jamb side of the access door.Refer to ASME A17.1/CSA B44.

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EXTERIOR LIGHTING OF PALLETS

Pallets shall be illuminated throughout their run. Thelight intensity of the pallets shall be in accordancewith local codes and ordinances for stairways. Referto ASME A17.1/CSA B44.

MACHINE IN TRUSS

A permanent 15A, 120V duplex receptacle accessiblylocated within the machine area of the truss, shall beprovided to accommodate a drop cord light. Refer toASME A17.1/CSA B44.

DECK BARRICADES

A barricade to prevent access to the outer deck onlow deck exterior balustrades shall be provided at theends of each moving walk when the outer deck widthexceeds 125 mm. On parallel abutting units, thisprotection shall be provided where the combinedouter deck width exceeds 125 mm. The barricadeshall extend to a height that is nominally 100 mmbelow the top of the handrail. Refer to ASMEA17.1/CSA B44.

Barricades may be made of glass or plastic providedthat they meet the requirements of ASME A17.1/CSAB44.

SAFETY ZONE

The entry and exit zone shall be kept clear of allobstacles. The width of the zone shall be not lessthan the width between the centerlines of thehandrails plus 200 mm. The length of the zone,measured from the end of the newel, shall be no lessthan twice the distance between the centerlines of thehandrails. These dimensions are absolute minimums,space shall be provided to accommodate all traffic inthe safety zone. Refer to ASME A17.1/CSA B44.

OUTDOOR MOVING WALKS

Moving walks shall be so constructed that exposure tothe weather will not interfere with normal operation. Acover, directly over the horizontal projection of themoving walk, shall be provided. The cover shallextend outward from the centerline of the handrail sothat a line extended from the edge of the cover to thecenterline of the handrail forms an angle of not lessthan 15° from the vertical. The sides may be open.

When the moving walk is indirectly subject to snow orfreezing rain, heaters shall be operated to preventaccumulation and freezing on the pallets and landingplates.

Drains shall be provided where water could collect.Refer to ASME A17.1/CSA B44.

Landing plates and combplates shall be designated toprovide a secure foothold when wet. Refer to ASMEA17.1/CSA B44.

ELECTRICAL WORK

1. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT & WIRING - Theinstallation of all electrical equipment & wiringshall conform to the requirements of the NFPA70.

2. DISCONNECT MEANS - An enclosed fuseddisconnect switch or circuit breaker arranged todisconnect the power supply to the moving walkshall be installed in the space where thecontroller is located or shall be mounted on thecontroller. Disconnect switches or circuitbreakers shall be the manually closed multi-poletype. Circuit breakers, where used as adisconnect means, shall be of the locked opentype. Instantaneous type is not recommendedand shall not be opened automatically by a firealarm system. Refer to NFPA 70.

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

1. Seismic protection when required. Consultmoving walk supplier for special moving walkrequirements. Additional wellway space isrequired from the dimensions shown in thisstandard for compliance with A17.1, Section 8.5.

2. Moving walk monitoring panels, that are requiredin security or life safety rooms, are provided bythe moving walk contractor. All necessary wiring,raceways and labor to these panels from movingwalk wellways are by others. Consult movingwalk supplier for requirements.

3. If automatic fire shut down is required, all smokedetectors, etc., including wiring to the terminals ofthe moving walk controllers shall not be theresponsibility of the moving walk supplier.

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MRL dimensions September 2014   Rail Mounted Machine Side mounted counterweight Front opening doors:  

3500 lb  b1  d1  b3 d2 car ht. overhead  pit depth

Otis  6‐5 9/16  5‐5 9/16 8‐4 6‐11 7‐9 12‐11  5‐0

Schlindler  6‐8 5‐5 9‐0 6‐11 8‐0 13‐9  5‐4

TKE*  6‐8 5‐5 8‐4 6‐11 7‐10 14‐9  5‐0

KONE  6‐5 11/16  5‐6 3/16 8‐4 6‐11 8‐0 13‐0 3/8  5‐0

Fujitec  Does not apply    *150 f/m  

 

4000 lb  b1  d1  b3 d2 car ht. overhead  pit depth

Otis  7‐5 9/16  5‐5 9/16 9‐4 6‐11 7‐9 12‐11  5‐0

Schlindler  Does not apply

TKE  Does not apply

KONE  7‐5 13/16  5‐6 3/16 9‐6 6‐11 8‐0 13‐0 3/8  5‐0

Fujitec  Does not apply

 

Rail Mounted Machine Side mounted counterweight Front and rear opening doors:  

3500 lb  b1  d1  b3 d2 car ht. overhead  pit depth

Otis  6‐5 9/16  5‐5 9/16 8‐4 6‐11 7‐9 12‐11  5‐0

Schlindler  6‐8 5‐5 ½  9‐0 7‐9 1/2 8‐0 13‐9  5‐4

TKE*  6‐8 5‐5 ½  8‐4 7‐10 ¾  7‐10 13‐4  5‐0

KONE  6‐5 11/16   5‐6 11/16 8‐4 7‐5 15/16 8‐0 13‐0 3/8   5‐0

Fujitec  Does not apply    *150 f/m  

4000 lb  b1  d1  b3 d2 car ht. overhead  pit depth

Otis  7‐5 9/16  5‐5 9/16 9‐4 6‐11 7‐9 12‐11  5‐0

Schlindler  Does not apply

TKE  Does not apply

KONE  7‐5 13/16  5‐6 11/16 9‐6 7‐5 15/16 8‐0 13‐0 3/8  5‐0 Fujitec  Does not apply

     

Building‐ supported Side mounted counterweight Front opening doors:  

3500 lb  b1  d1  b3 d2 car ht. overhead  pit depth

Otis  Does not apply

Schlindler  Does not apply

TKE  Does not apply

KONE  Does not apply Fujitec  6‐8 5‐5 9‐5 6‐11 8‐0 15‐10  5‐2

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 4000 lb  b1  d1  b3 d2 car ht. overhead  pit depth

Otis  Does not apply

Schlindler  7‐8 5‐5 10‐2 7‐3 8‐0 15‐2  5‐8

TKE  7‐8 5‐5 10‐2 6‐11 7‐10 14‐9  5‐0

KONE  Does not apply Fujitec  7‐8 5‐5 10‐5 6‐11 8‐0 15‐10  5‐2

  Building‐ supported Side mounted counterweight Front and rear opening doors:  

3500 lb  b1  d1  b3 d2 car ht. overhead  pit depth

Otis*  6‐8 5/16  5‐5 3/8 8‐4 7‐8 1/2 8‐0 15‐5  5‐6

Schlindler  Does not apply

TKE  6‐8 5‐5 ½  9‐2 7‐10 ¾  7‐10 14‐9  5‐0

KONE  Does not apply

Fujitec  6‐8 5‐5 3/4 9‐5 7‐9 1/4 8‐0 15‐10  5‐2    *350 f/m 

  

4000 lb  b1  d1  b3 d2 car ht. overhead  pit depth

Otis*  7‐8 5/16  5‐5 3/8 9‐4 7‐8 1/2 8‐0 15‐5  5‐6

Schlindler  7‐8 5‐5 ½  10‐2 7‐9 ½  8‐0 15‐2  5‐8

TKE  7‐8 5‐5 ½  10‐2 7‐10 ¾  7‐10 14‐9  5‐0

KONE  Does not apply Fujitec  7‐8 5‐5 3/4 10‐5 7‐9 1/4 8‐0 15‐10  5‐2

    *350 f/m 

  Rail Mounted Machine Rear mounted counterweight Front opening doors:  

3500 lb  b1  d1  b3 d2 car ht. overhead  pit depth

Otis  Does not apply

Schlindler  Does not apply

TKE  Does not apply

KONE  6‐8 ½   5‐5 ¼  8‐4 7‐10 8‐0 13‐6  6‐3

Fujitec  Does not apply  

4000 lb  b1  d1  b3 d2 car ht. overhead  pit depth

Otis  Does not apply

Schlindler  Does not apply

TKE  Does not apply

KONE  7‐8 ½   5‐5 1/4 9‐4 7‐10 8‐0 13‐6  6‐8

Fujitec  Does not apply        

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Building Supported Machine Rear mounted counterweight Front opening doors:  

3500 lb  b1  d1  b3 d2 car ht. overhead  pit depth

Otis*  6‐8 5/16  5‐5 8‐4 7‐8 1/4 8‐0 15‐5  5‐6

Schlindler  6‐8 5‐5 8‐4 7‐9 ½  8‐0 14‐8  5‐4

TKE  6‐8 5‐5 8‐4 7‐10 7‐10 14‐9  5‐0

KONE  Does not apply

Fujitec  6‐8 5‐5 8‐4 7‐10 8‐0 15‐10  5‐2    *350 f/m 

 4000 lb  b1  d1  b3 d2 car ht. overhead  pit depth

Otis*  7‐8 5/16  5‐5 9‐4 7‐8 ½  8‐0 15‐5  5‐6

Schlindler  7‐8 5‐5 9‐4 7‐9 ½  8‐0 15‐8  5‐8

TKE  7‐8 5‐5 9‐4 7‐10 7‐10 14‐9  5‐0

KONE  Does not apply Fujitec  7‐8 5‐5 9‐4 7‐10 8‐0 15‐10  5‐2

    *350 f/m 

  b1 = car width d1 = car depth b3 = hoistway width d2 = hoistway depth  Highlighted dimensions are those that will appear as the minimum MRL dimensions in NEII®‐1 should this project go forward.  Parameters: 

3500 and 4000 lb 

8‐0 nominal clear outside cab height  

200 ft/min 

42 in. door opening, center or side opening on 3500 lb 

48 in. center door opening on 4000 lb 

Non‐Seismic  

No counterweight safety 

½ inch raised panels 

General purpose cars 

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