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BS 5655-1:1979

Superseded

Superseded

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Lifts and service lifts Safety rules for the construction and installation of electric lifts

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

15-08-1986

Superseded by

BS 5655-1:1986

Language(s)

English

Published date

31-05-1979

$669.38
Including GST where applicable

Cooperating organizations
National foreword
Brief history
0 General introduction
1 Scope and field of application
Part 1. Electric lifts
Part 2. Hydraulic lifts (in preparation)
Part 3. Electric service lifts (in preparation)
Part 4. Hydraulic service lifts (in preparation)
National appendix V - National variations
National appendix W - Dates and conditions for
                      Implementing BS 5655-1
National appendix X - Corresponding British Standards for
                      International Standards and for CENELEC
                      Harmonization documents referred to
National appendix Y - National alphabetical index
National appendix Z - National cooperating organizations
Publications referred to

Safety requirements for passenger and goods electric lifts to safeguard passengers and maintenance personnel against injury. Covers the mechanical and electrical construction of the lift, the relevant structural features of the building in which it is installed and subsequent examination and testing. See also PD 6500.

Committee
MHE/4
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 76/74057 DC Superseded by BS 5655-1(1986) but remains current. Inactive for the new design. (04/2005) Partially supersedes BS 2655-1(1970), BS 2655-6(1970) BS 2655-10(1972), BS 2655-8(1971) and BS 2655-7(1970) (06/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
92
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes

This standard deals with permanently installed new lifts serving defined landing levels, having a car designed for the transportation of persons and/or goods, suspended by rope(s) or chain(s) or supported by one or more rams and moving at least partially between vertical guides or guides slightly inclined to the vertical. [For appliances where the inclination of the guides to the vertical exceeds 15°, this standard may usefully be taken as a basis (N.a, b).] It does not cover the lifts which come under the following headings: paternosters, rack and pinion elevators, screw-driven elevators, mine lifts, theatrical lifts, appliances with automatic caging, skips, lifts and hoists for building and public works sites, ships’ hoists, platforms for exploration or drilling at sea, construction and maintenance appliances. However, this standard may usefully be taken as a basis. This standard need not be applied (N.a) in the following cases: a lift installed in a private residence or as a means of access to a private residence in a building, such that the lift is inaccessible to the other occupants of the building and to the general public, and if there are specific national rules concerning this type of lift; the installation of lifts serving only two levels, specialized for transporting the handicapped and where the travel does not exceed 4 m, the speed does not exceed 0.1 m/s, and the movement of the car requires continuous pressure on a button. Certain clauses need not be applied (N.b) to the extent that space does not permit, in the following cases: lifts installed in buildings in existence at the time this standard is brought into application; important modifications (Appendix E) to a lift installed before this standard is brought into application. This standard is divided into four Parts. Part 1: deals with electric lifts; Part 2: deals with hydraulic lifts (in preparation); Part 3: deals with electric service lifts (in preparation); Part 4: deals with hydraulic service lifts (in preparation).

Standards Relationship
UNE-EN 24033:1992 Identical
UNE-EN 61689:1999 Identical

BS 302-4:1987 Stranded steel wire ropes Specification for ropes for lifts
PD 6531:1997 Queries and interpretations on BS 5839:Parts 1 and 4 (as amended)
BS 5655-5:1989 Lifts and service lifts Specification for dimensions of standard lift arrangements
PD 6500:1986 Explanatory supplement to BS 5655 \'Lifts and service lifts\' Part 1 \'Safety rules for the construction and installation of electriclifts\'
BS DD222(1996) : 1996 SPECIFICATION FOR RACK AND PINION LIFTS
BS 6100-3.2.2:1984 Glossary of building and civil engineering terms. Services. Internal communication and transport Internal transport
PD 6523:1989 Information on access to and movement within and around buildings and on certain facilities for disabled people

IEC 60112:2003+AMD1:2009 CSV Method for the determination of the proof and the comparative tracking indices of solid insulating materials
HD 223 : 200S1 REPLACED
HD 221 : 200S1 RUBBER INSULATED CABLES OF RATED VOLTAGES UP TO AND INCLUDING 450/750 V - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
HD 25 : 200S1 REPLACED
HD 359 : 200S2 FLAT POLYVINYLCHLORIDE SHEATHED LIFT CABLES
HD 224 : 200S1 REPLACED
ISO 834:1975 Fire-resistance tests — Elements of building construction
HD 360 : S2 AMD 1 CIRCULAR RUBBER INSULATED LIFT CABLES FOR NORMAL USE
ISO 2532:1974 Steel wire ropes Vocabulary

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