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I.S. EN 81-3:2000

Withdrawn

Withdrawn

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SAFETY RULES FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION OF LIFTS - PART 3: ELECTRIC AND HYDRAULIC SERVICE LIFTS

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Withdrawn date

12-02-2009

Language(s)

English

Published date

12-04-2001

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Foreword
Introduction
   0.1 General
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Units and symbols
   4.1 Units
   4.2 Symbols
5 Service lift well
   5.1 General provisions
   5.2 Well enclosure
   5.3 Walls, floor and ceiling of the well
   5.4 Protection of any spaces located below the car, the
        counterweight or the balancing weight
   5.5 Protection in the well
   5.6 Headroom and pit
   5.7 Exclusive use of the service lift well
6 Machine rooms
   6.1 General provisions
   6.2 Access
   6.3 Construction and equipment of machine rooms
7 Landing doors
   7.1 General provisions
   7.2 Strength of doors and their frames
   7.3 Height and width of entrances
   7.4 Sills, guides, door suspension
   7.5 Protection in relation to door operation
   7.6 Local lighting and 'car here' signal lights
   7.7 Locking and closed landing door check
8 Car, counterweight and balancing weight
   8.1 Height of car
   8.2 Available car area and rated load
   8.3 Walls, floor and roof of the car
   8.4 Apron and automatic bridging sills
   8.5 Car entrance
   8.6 Car doors
   8.7 Protection during operation of doors
   8.8 Counterweight and balancing weight
9 Suspension, precautions against free fall, descent with
   excessive speed and creeping of the car
   9.1 Suspension
   9.2 Sheave, pulley, drum and rope diameter ratios, rope/chain
        terminations
   9.3 Rope traction
   9.4 Winding up of ropes for positive drive service lifts
   9.5 Distribution of load between the ropes or the chains
   9.6 Protection for traction sheaves, pulleys and sprockets
   9.7 Precautions against free fall, descent with excessive
        speed, creeping of the car and against free fall of
        the counterweight or balancing weight
   9.8 Safety gear
   9.9 Tripping means for safety gear
10 Guide rails, buffers and final limit switches
   10.1 General provisions concerning guide rails
   10.2 Guiding of the car, counterweight or balancing weight
   10.3 Buffers and fixed stops for car and counterweight
   10.4 Car and counterweight buffers
   10.5 Final limit switches
11 Clearances between the car and wall facing the car entrance
   11.1 General provision
   11.2 Clearance between car and wall facing the car entrance
12 Lift machine
   12.1 General provision
   12.2 Service lift machines for electric service lifts
   12.3 Machine, jack and other hydraulic equipment for hydraulic
        service lifts
13 Electric installations and appliances
   13.1 General provisions
   13.2 Contactors, relay-contactors, components of safety circuits
   13.3 Protection of motors
   13.4 Main switches
   13.5 Electric wiring
   13.6 Lighting and socket outlets
14 Protection against electric faults; controls; priorities
   14.1 Failure analysis and electric safety devices
   14.2 Controls
15 Notices, markings and operating instructions
   15.1 General provisions
   15.2 Rated load and vendor's name
   15.3 Car roof
   15.4 Machine rooms
   15.5 Well
   15.6 Overspeed governor
   15.7 Pit
   15.8 Electrical identification
   15.9 Unlocking key for landing doors
   15.10 Locking devices
   15.11 Groups of lifts
   15.12 Tank
16 Examinations - Tests - Register - Maintenance
   16.1 Examinations and tests
   16.2 Register
   16.3 Vendor information
Annex A (normative) List of the electric safety devices
Annex B (normative) Unlocking triangle
Annex C (informative) Technical dossier
      C.1 Introduction
      C.2 General
      C.3 Technical details and plans
      C.4 Electric schematic diagrams and hydraulic circuit diagrams
Annex D (normative) Examinations and tests before putting into service
      D.1 Examinations
      D.2 Tests and verifications
Annex E (normative) Periodical examinations and tests, examinations
        and tests after an important modification or after an accident
      E.1 Periodical examinations and tests (normative)
      E.2 Examinations and tests after important modifications or
          after accidents (informative)
Annex F (informative) Construction of walls of service lift wells
        and landing doors facing a car entrance
Annex G (normative) Electronic components - Failure exclusion
Annex H (normative) Calculations of rams, cylinders, rigid pipes
        and fittings
      H.1 Calculation against over pressure
      H.2 Calculations of the jacks against buckling
Annex J (informative) Information to the owner/user of a
        service lift
      J.1 Means of access to machine room entrance of the
          service lift
      J.2 Maintenance work carried out from a step of a ladder
Annex ZA (informative) Relationship between this European Standard
         and the Essential Requirements of EC Directive 98/37/EC
Annex ZB (informative) Relationship between this European Standard
         and the Essential Requirements of EC Directive 2006/42/EC
Bibliography

Describes the safety rules for the construction and installation of permanently installed new electric service lifts with traction or positive drive, or hydraulic service lifts defined as lifting equipment, serving defined landing levels, having a car, the interior of which is regarded as inaccessible to persons on account of its dimensions and means of construction, suspended by ropes or chains or supported by a ram and moving between rigid vertical guide rails or guide rails whose inclination to the vertical does not exceed 15 Degree and driven electrically or hydraulically.

DevelopmentNote
2000 Edition Re-Issued in February 2009 & incorporates AMD 1 2008. (02/2009)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
103
PublisherName
National Standards Authority of Ireland
Status
Withdrawn

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