PD ISO/TR 11071-2:2006
Current
The latest, up-to-date edition.
Comparison of worldwide lift safety standards Hydraulic lifts (elevators)
Hardcopy , PDF
English
31-05-2006
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Terminology
3 Basis for lift safety standards development (basic
assumptions)
4 Approach to design safety for hydraulic components
5 Driving Machines and jacks (plungers and cylinders)
6 Valves, Piping and Fittings
7 Ropes and chains
8 Capacity and loading
9 Spaces and clearances
10 Protection against free-fall, excessive speed and
creeping
11 Electrical devices
Annex A (informative) Tabulations
Annex B (informative) References
Annex C (informative) CEN/TC10/WG1 N99
Consists of a comparison of the requirements of selected topics as covered by the following worldwide safety standards (excluding regional or national deviations): - CEN European Standard EN 81-2:1998, Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts - Part 2: Hydraulic lifts; - ASME A17.1:2004, Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators and CSA B44:2004, Safety Code for Elevators; - Japan - Building Standard Law of Japan (BSLJ); - Standards Australia: - AS 1735-1: 2003, Lifts, Escalators and Moving Walks - Part 1: General Requirements; - AS 1735-3: 2002, Lifts, Escalators and Moving Walks - Part 3: Passenger and Goods Lifts - Electro-hydraulic.
Committee |
MHE/4
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
124
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Current
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This Technical Report consists of a comparison of the requirements of selected topics as covered by the following worldwide safety standards (excluding regional or national deviations): CEN European Standard EN81-2:1998, Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts— Part2: Hydraulic lifts; ASME A17.1:2004, Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators and CSA B44:2004, Safety Code for Elevators; Japan— Building Standard Law of Japan (BSLJ); Standards Australia: AS 1735-1:2003, Lifts, Escalators and Moving Walks— Part1: General Requirements; AS 1735-3:2002, Lifts, Escalators and Moving Walks— Part3: Passenger and Goods Lifts— Electro-hydraulic. This Technical Report applies to hydraulic lifts only, both of the direct and indirect acting type. It should be noted that, in addition to the above listed standards, lifts must conform to the requirements of other standards (for example, standards covering mechanical, structural, and electrical equipment; building codes, and environmental regulations). Some of the standards will be referred to in this Technical Report.
Standards | Relationship |
ISO/TR 11071-2:2006 | Identical |
AS 1735.1:2016 | Lifts, escalators and moving walks General requirements |
AS 1735.3-2002 | Lifts, escalators and moving walks Passenger and goods lifts - Electrohydraulic |
ASME A17.1-2016/CSA B44-16 | Safety code for elevators and escalators (Bi-national standard, with ASME A17.1) |
EN 81-2 : 1998 + A3 2009 | SAFETY RULES FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION OF LIFTS - PART 2: HYDRAULIC LIFTS |
ASME A17.1 : 2016 | SAFETY CODE FOR ELEVATORS AND ESCALATORS - INCLUDES REQUIREMENTS FOR ELEVATORS, ESCALATORS, DUMBWAITERS, MOVING WALKS, MATERIAL LIFTS, AND DUMBWAITERS WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSFER DEVICES |
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