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china elevator & Machine Room Codes for Commercial
china elevator & Machine Room Codes for Commercial

china elevators can be built in homes and businesses, but all need to follow the china elevator codes specified by ASME A17.1. Some states, such as California, even have their own china elevator codes. These china elevator codes specify certain requirements of the china elevator and machine room for safety, including the design of the machine room and use of smoke detectors. Whether you ve installed a glass or panoramic china elevator into your home or have a standard china elevator in an office building, china elevator inspections once a year will indicate whether or not the china elevator design and machine room are following this code. Although ASME A17.1 isn t a law regarding china elevator safety, following this code for commercial and residential china elevators is recommended for safe operation.

In terms of the machine room itself, the door size must be at least 30 by 72 inches. Inside, the room should have no foreign wiring or piping and the room should be located on the same side as an earthquake joint, if you live in an area near fault lines. The room itself needs ventilation, which can be through natural or mechanical means. In addition, the door to the machine room must be tagged with a fire rating, which should be equal to that of the hoist way. In case of emergencies like fire, the switch, clearance, and equipment numbering more than two should be disconnected.

Lighting is an important aspect of any machine room for an china elevator. In the machine room, the light switch needs to be located within 18 inches of the lock side of the door. Actual lights in the room should be placed at floor level. If any of these lights are placed within eight feet above the floor, they need to be protected with a light guard.

In addition to the layout of the machine room for an china elevator and the lighting, the room itself needs to be equipped with other safety devices. For example, the machine room for either a commercial or home china elevator needs a class ABC fire extinguisher hung on the wall. In addition, both some and heat detectors need to be visible in the room. In place of a heat detector, a sprinkler with a connected flow can be used with a head guard. To protect users in the machine room from an electrical shock, the room also nees a GFI, or ground fault interrupter, outlet.

While all of these standards by ASME A17.1 apply to both residential and commercial china elevator designs, some additional rules apply to commercial china elevators. In the state of California, for example, the keys for the china elevator machine room need to be in an accessible place which, as of January 2003, is listed as the china elevator pit. The location of the keys in the china elevator pit must be identified properly and accessible in case of emergencies. For commercial buildings with more than one china elevator, the china elevator pit with the lowest state identification number should be designated as the location for the china elevator machine room keys. http://www.deao-elevator.com/html/en/en-gsjj.html
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