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BS 5655-12:2005

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Lifts and service lifts Code of practice for the undertaking of modifications to existing hydraulic lifts

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English

Published date

30-12-2005

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Committees responsible
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 General
  4.1 Upgrading the safety of existing lifts
  4.2 Risk assessment
  4.3 Upgrading of existing CE marked lifts
  4.4 Tests and records of important modifications
5 Modification to existing lifts
  5.1 Change of rated speed
  5.2 Change of rated load
  5.3 Change of travel
  5.4 Change of mass of empty car, mass of jack or mass of
       suspension means
  5.5 Change of complete controller including door operations
  5.6 Change of drive controller
  5.7 Change of traffic controller
  5.8 Change from manual to power-operated doors
  5.9 Change to entrances
  5.10 Change of a safety component
  5.11 Change of electric safety devices
  5.12 Change of the jack and lift machine
  5.13 Change of a car enclosure and/or interior finishes
  5.14 Change of door operator
  5.15 Change from gates to doors
  5.16 Change of guide rails or type of guide rails
Annex A (informative) Relevant statutory regulations
Annex B (informative) Summary of significant hazards
Bibliography

Gives recommendations for the modernization, or modification, and improvement of hydraulic passenger and goods passenger lifts, serving defined landing levels, having a car designed for the transportation of persons or persons and goods, suspended by jacks, ropes or chains and moving between guide rails inclined not more than 15 degree to the vertical.

Committee
MHE/4
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes BS 5655-12(1989) and 05/30128013 DC. (01/2006) Reviewed and confirmed by BSI, January 2012. (12/2011)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
38
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

This part of BS 5655 gives recommendations for the modernization, or modification, and improvement of hydraulic passenger and goods passenger lifts, serving defined landing levels, having a car designed for the transportation of persons or persons and goods, suspended by jacks, ropes or chains and moving between guide rails inclined not more than 15° to the vertical.

This part of BS 5655 does not cover any of the following types of lift:

  1. new lifts (see Note 2);
  2. lifting appliances, such as paternosters, mine lifts, theatrical lifts, appliances with automatic caging, skips, lifts and hoists for building and public works sites, ship’s hoists, platforms for exploration or drilling at sea, construction and maintenance appliances;
  3. installations where the inclination of the guide rails to the vertical exceeds 15°;
  4. lifts with drives other than hydraulic lifts suspended by jacks, ropes or chains;
  5. like-for-like replacement of lift components (see 3.2);
  6. goods only lifts;
  7. lifts with rated speeds, upwards or downwards, greater than 1.0 m/s.

NOTE 1 The recommendations in this part of BS 5655 may, however, be used as a basis for modernization or modification of such lifts.

NOTE 2 Where a lift falls into one of the following categories, it is deemed to be a new lift as defined in the Lifts Regulations 1997 [1] and this part of BS 5655 is not applicable:

  • dismantled from an existing site and installed at a new site;
  • installed where no lift previously existed;
  • completely replaced;
  • only retains the guide rails.

NOTE 3 In some situations (e.g. potentially explosive atmosphere, extreme climate conditions, vandalism, transporting dangerous goods, etc.), additional measures might need to be taken to those recommended in this part of BS 5655.

93/68/EEC : 1993 AMD 2 1998 COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 93/68/EEC OF 22.7.93 AMENDING DIRECTIVES 87/404/EEC, 88/378/EEC, 89/106/EEC, 89/336/EEC, 89/392/EEC, 89/686/EEC, 90/384/EEC, 90/385/EEC, 90/396/EEC, 91/263/EEC, 92/42/EEC AND 73/23/EEC
BS EN 294:1992 Safety of machinery. Safety distances to prevent danger zones being reached by the upper limbs
ISO/TS 14798:2006 Lifts (elevators), escalators and moving walks Risk assessment and reduction methodology
BS EN 81-71:2005 Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts. Particular applications to passenger lifts and goods passenger lifts Vandal resistant lifts
89/686/EEC : 1989 AMD 5 2012 COUNCIL DIRECTIVE OF 21 DECEMBER 1989 ON THE APPROXIMATION OF THE LAWS OF THE MEMBER STATES RELATING TO PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
89/106/EEC : 1988 COUNCIL DIRECTIVE OF 21 DECEMBER 1988 ON THE APPROXIMATION OF LAWS, REGULATIONS AND ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS OF THE MEMBER STATES RELATING TO CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS
1989/336/EEC : 1989 COUNCIL DIRECTIVE OF 3 MAY 1989 ON THE APPROXIMATION OF THE LAWS OF THE MEMBER STATES RELATING TO ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
1990/384/EEC : 1990 COUNCIL DIRECTIVE OF 20 JUNE 1990 ON THE HARMONIZATION OF THE LAWS OF THE MEMBER STATES RELATING TO NON-AUTOMATIC WEIGHING INSTRUMENTS
BS EN 81-80:2003 Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts. Existing lifts Rules for the improvement of safety of existing passenger and goods passenger lifts
BS EN 81-2 : 1998 SAFETY RULES FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION OF LIFTS - PART 2: HYDRAULIC LIFTS
EN 81-1:1998+A3:2009 Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts - Part 1: Electric lifts
BS EN 61000-6-1:2007 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Generic standards. Immunity for residential, commercial and light-industrial environments
1988/378/EEC : 1988 COUNCIL DIRECTIVE OF 3 MAY 1988 ON THE APPROXIMATION OF THE LAWS OF THE MEMBER STATES CONCERNING THE SAFETY OF TOYS
BS EN 12016:2013 Electromagnetic compatibility. Product family standard for lifts, escalators and moving walks. Immunity
BS EN 12015:2014 Electromagnetic compatibility. Product family standard for lifts, escalators and moving walks. Emission
1973/23/EEC : 1973 COUNCIL DIRECTIVE OF 19 FEBRUARY 1973 ON THE HARMONIZATION OF THE LAWS OF MEMBER STATES RELATING TO ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT DESIGNED FOR USE WITHIN CERTAIN VOLTAGE LIMITS
1995/16/EC : 1995 DIRECTIVE 95/16/EC OF 29 JUNE 1995 ON THE APPROXIMATION OF THE LAWS OF THE MEMBER STATES RELATING TO LIFTS
DD CEN/TS 81-29:2004 Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts. Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts. Lifts for the transport of persons and goods Interpretations related to EN 81-20 up to EN 81-28 (includes EN 81-1:1998 and EN 81-2:1998)
EN 81-2 : 1998 + A3 2009 SAFETY RULES FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION OF LIFTS - PART 2: HYDRAULIC LIFTS
BS EN 81-70:2003 Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts Particular applications for passenger and goods passenger lifts. Accessibility to lifts for persons including persons with disability
92/42/EEC : 1992 AMD 5 2013 COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 92/42/EEC OF 21 MAY 1992 ON EFFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS FOR NEW HOT-WATER BOILERS FIRED WITH LIQUID OR GASEOUS FUELS
BS EN 61000-6-2:2005 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Generic standards - Immunity for industrial environments
BS EN 81-28:2003 Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts Remote alarm on passenger and goods passenger lifts
BS PAS 032-2(1999) : 1999 SPECIFICATION FOR EXAMINATION AND TEST OF NEW LIFTS BEFORE PUTTING INTO SERVICE - HYDRAULIC LIFTS
1987/404/EEC : 1987 COUNCIL DIRECTIVE OF 25 JUNE 1987 ON THE HARMONIZATION OF THE LAWS OF THE MEMBER STATES RELATING TO SIMPLE PRESSURE VESSELS
1990/396/EEC : 1990 COUNCIL DIRECTIVE OF 29 JUNE 1990 ON THE APPROXIMATION OF THE LAWS OF THE MEMBER STATES RELATING TO APPLIANCES BURNING GASEOUS FUELS
BS EN 81-73:2016 Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts. Particular applications for passenger and goods passenger lifts Behaviour of lifts in the event of fire

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