1、American National Standardfor Passenger Ropeways Aerial Tramways, Aerial Lifts,Surface Lifts, Tows and Conveyors Safety RequirementsANSI B77.1-2011ANSI B77.1-2011Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSI Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permit
2、ted without license from IHS-,-,-Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSI Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-ANSIB77.1-2011Revision ofANSI B77.1-2006American National Standardfor Passenger Ropeways Aerial
3、Tramways, Aerial Lifts,Surface Lifts, Tows and Conveyors Safety RequirementsSecretariatNational Ski Areas AssociationApproved May 2, 2011Editorially revised October 3, 2011American National Standards Institute, Inc.Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with AN
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11、written permission of the publisher.Printed in the United States of AmericaCopyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSI Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-iContentsPageForeword .iii1 General requirements. 11.1
12、 Scope . 11.2 Purpose 11.3 Reference to other codes and standards . 21.4 Definitions. 21.5 Quality assurance program 62 Aerial tramways 72.1 Design and installation . 72.2 Electrical design and installation 192.3 Operation and maintenance . 233 Detachable grip aerial lifts 313.1 Design and installat
13、ion . 313.2 Electrical design and installation 503.3 Operation and maintenance . 544 Fixed grip aerial lifts 614.1 Design and installation . 614.2 Electrical design and installation 774.3 Operation and maintenance . 825 Surface lifts. 895.1 Design and installation . 895.2 Electrical design and insta
14、llation 995.3 Operation and maintenance . 1036 Tows. 1096.1 Design and installation . 1096.2 Electrical design and installation 1156.3 Operation and maintenance . 1187 Conveyors 1257.1 Design and installation . 1257.2 Electrical design and installation 1297.3 Operation and maintenance . 1328 Normati
15、ve references . 137Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSI Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-iiAnnexesA Wire rope and strand requirements (Normative).139A.1 Physical properties139A.2 Testing 142A.3 Conne
16、ctions for wire rope and strand.143A.4 Maintenance and replacement145B Wire Rope - Measuring the diameter and formulas for calculating broken wires (Informative) .149C Loading Conveyors (Normative) .150D Signs (Normative) .151E Control button colors (Normative).158F Internal combustion engines and f
17、uel handling (Normative).159G Chains, welded link (Normative) 165H Chains, roller and leaf (Informative)167I International system of units (SI) metric conversion factors (Informative)169Index171Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSI Not for ResaleNo r
18、eproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-iiiForeword (This foreword is not part of American National Standard ANSI B77.1-2011.)This standard deals with passenger transportation systems that use cables, ropes, orother flexible elements for power transmission in the system. The
19、se systems includeaerial tramways, detachable and fixed grip aerial lifts, surface lifts, tows, and convey-ors.This standard is a revision of American National Standard for Passenger Ropeways -Aerial Tramways Aerial Lifts, Surface Lifts, Tows and Conveyors - Safety require-ments, ANSI B77.1-2006. Se
20、ction 1 provides the scope and general definitions forsystems covered in this standard. Sections 2 through 7 cover the specific passengertransportation types. Six (6) Normative Annexes and three (3) Informative Annexesare included in the standard. Normative Annexes are considered part of the standar
21、d.Informative Annexes are presented for the information provided and are not consid-ered part of this standard.The B77 standard had its inception in 1956. At that time, the industry dealings withrecreational passenger transportation had reached such proportions that safeguardswere required for the p
22、rotection of the public and progress of the industry. At the re-quest of the Eastern Ski Area Operators Association, one of the original sponsors ofthe project, a general conference was held in New York City. As a result of that con-ference, the American National Standards Committee B77, composed of
23、 operators,users, authorities having jurisdiction, designers, and manufacturers of aerial passen-ger tramways, was established to develop safety requirements. The first standardwas approved by ANSI on June 8, 1960, and revisions were developed and ap-proved in 1970, 1973, 1976, 1982, 1990, 1992, 199
24、9, and 2006.Because of the diverse nature of the industries that may use this standard, it is rec-ommended that authorities having jurisdiction consider an effective date of one yearfrom the approval date of the standard. The “effective date“ of this standard is a crite-rion selected by the committe
25、e and not by the American National Standards Institute.Suggestions for the improvement of this standard will be welcome. They should besent to the ASC B77, c/o National Ski Areas Association, 133 South Van GordonStreet, Suite 300, Lakewood, CO 80228 or e-mailed to ascb77nsaa.org.This standard was ap
26、proved for submittal to ANSI by the Accredited Standards Com-mittee (ASC) B77 on Aerial Passenger Ropeways. Committee approval of the stan-dard does not necessarily imply that all the committee members voted for itsapproval or the approval of every requirement in the standard. At the time this stan-
27、dard was approved, the ASC B77 Committee had the following members:Maynard Russell*, MCR Services LLC, Chairman Sid Roslund*, National Ski Areas Association, Committee AdministratorOrganization Represented Name of RepresentativeAerial Engineering John Ellis, P.E.All Ski Lifts Larry Wollum *Alta Ski
28、Area. Onno Wieringa *Beneficial Designs, Inc. Peter AxelsonChairkid North America Marc Wood, P.E.Colorado Tramway Board. Lawrence Smith, P.E.Crystal Mountain. Michael Call *Deer Valley Resort Company . Chris AndersonDoppelmayr CTEC, Inc. Paul Ehlert, P.E.Shawn Marquardt, P.E.Russell Roselius, P.E.Co
29、pyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSI Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-ivOrganization Represented Name of RepresentativeEldora Mountain Resort Jim Spenst *Ericksen Associates, Inc. Nils Ericksen, P.E.Ge
30、ise Engineering Sam Geise, P.E.Gmuender Engineering, LLC Joe Gmuender, P.E.*Hyland Ski and Snowboard Area David ThomasJackson Hole Mountain Resort. Chuck Melichar *Killington Resort . Jeff TempleLeitner-Poma of America, Inc. Charles Atchison, P.E.Tom Clink *Jon MauchJ.F. Mugnier (Alt.)Nelson Tusberg
31、, P.E.Loveland Ski Area Cindy OlsonMagic Carpet Ski Lifts, Inc Dave KellyMountain Management Services, LLC . Chris StoddardMountain Wire Rope Service Dale WaltersMountainGuard Insurance Programs . Jimmy LawrenceSelden Hannah, P.E.Mt Hood Meadows Ski Resort Tom ScullyNational Ski Patrol Mary DavisNor
32、th Carolina Dept. of Labor. Thomas PettyPalm Springs Aerial Tramway Terry ZakotnikPol-X West, Inc. Les Okreglak, P.E.Resort Consulting Services Douglas ClydeRockwell Automation Michael Kingsley, CFSES-K-I Electric. Bruce WymanSandia Peak Ski Area. George BoydenShea-Carr-Jewell James Bunch, P.E.Jim F
33、letcher, P.E.Skytrac, Inc. Jan Leonard, P.E.Snowbird Ski aerial lifts (detachable lifts, chair lifts, and similar equipment); surface lifts (T-bar lifts, J-bar lifts, platter lifts, and similar equipment); tows (wire rope and fiber rope tows) conveyors. 1.2 Purpose The purpose of this standard is to
34、 develop a system of principles, specifications, and performance criteria that will meet the following objectives: a) reflect the current state-of-the-art in passenger ropeway design, operation, and maintenance; b) be acceptable for adoption by government agencies and others. It is recognized that c
35、ertain dangers and risks are inherent in machines of this type and their operation. It is also recognized that inherent and other risks or dangers exist for those who are in the process of approaching, loading, riding, unloading, and departing from passenger ropeways. This system is intended to resu
36、lt in passenger ropeways that are designed, constructed, operated, and maintained in a manner that helps reduce danger and exposure to risk to passengers and maintenance and operational personnel, and to encourage improvements in productivity, efficiency, development, and progress consistent with th
37、e objectives. Such a system with these stated objectives constitutes a safety standard. 1.2.1 Other ropeway classifications Passenger ropeway configurations that do not fall within the categories specified in 1.1, but fall within the general category of passenger ropeways, should be evaluated by the
38、 authority having jurisdiction based upon the design engineers specifications and the applicable provisions of this standard. 1.2.2 New materials and methods for passenger ropeways Adoption of technological improvements in materials and advances in techniques is essential to enable the industry to k
39、eep pace with progress. If a designer or manufacturer proposes to use materials or methods not covered by this standard, those materials, methods, or both, shall be clearly identified, and complete design and test information shall be provided to the purchaser or owner and the authority having juris
40、diction (see 1.4 authority having jurisdiction). 1.2.3 Exceptions Strict application of the provisions of this standard may not be appropriate in every instance. Wherever it may be proposed to depart from the provisions of this standard, the authority having jurisdiction may grant exceptions from th
41、e literal requirements or permit the use of other devices or methods that provide features comparable to those included in this standard. 1.2.4 Installations 1.2.4.1 Existing installations Existing installations and those with design review completed by the authority having jurisdiction prior to the
42、 effective date of this standard need not comply with the new or revised requirements of this edition, except where specifically required by the authority having jurisdiction. Operation and maintenance shall be in compliance with those requirements specifically listed (not included by reference) in
43、the operation and maintenance subsection (2.3, 3.3, 4.3, 5.3, 6.3, 7.3) and normative Annexes A , D and F. NOTE Additionally, items listed under (2.3.1.1, 3.3.1.1, 4.3.1.1, 5.3.1.1, 6.3.1.1) are considered of special importance. Compliance on ropeways with design review prior to this standard shall
44、be required. Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSI Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-ANSI B77.1-2011 2 1.2.4.2 Relocated installations Existing ropeways, when removed and reinstalled, shall be classifi
45、ed as new installations (see 1.2.4.3). 1.2.4.3 New installations New installations and those with design review completed by the authority having jurisdiction after the effective date of this standard shall comply with the new or revised requirements of this edition. 1.2.4.4 Ropeway modifications A
46、ropeway modification shall be defined as an alteration of the current design of the ropeway which results in: a) a change in the design speed of the system; b) a change in the rated capacity by changing the number of carriers, spacing of carriers, or load capacity of the carrier; c) a change in the
47、path of the rope; d) any change in the type of brakes and/or backstop devices or components thereof; e) a change in the structural arrangements; f) a change in power or type of prime mover or evacuation power unit; g) a change of the control system logic. Modified ropeways shall be inspected and/or
48、tested to assure compliance with the modified design. Test procedures and inspection criteria shall be provided by the designer or manufacturer 1.2.5 Interpretation of standard In cases where additional explanation or interpretation of this standard is required, such requests should be referred to t
49、he Accredited Standards Committee (ASC) B77, c/o National Ski Areas Association, 133 South Van Gordon Street, Suite 300, Lakewood, CO 80228. 1.3 Reference to other codes and standards The design, installation, operation, and maintenance of passenger ropeways and their components that are not covered by this standard should conform to applicabl