1、BRITISH STANDARD BS 5655-14: 1995 Lifts and service lifts Part 14: Specification for hand-powered service lifts and platform hoists UDC 621.876.1-872.7BS5655-14:1995 This British Standard, having been prepared under the direction of the Engineering Sector Board, was published under the authority of
2、the Standards Board and comes intoeffect on 15 December 1995 BSI 01-1999 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committee reference MHE/4 Draft for comment 94/707050 DC ISBN 0 580 24732 5 Committees responsible for this British Standard The preparation of this British Stan
3、dard was entrusted to Technical Committee MHE/4, Lifts, hoists and escalators, upon which the following bodies were represented: Associated Offices Technical Committee Association of District Councils British Broadcasting Corporation British Lift Association British Railways Board British Retail Con
4、sortium British Telecommunications plc Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers Department of the Environment Department of Trade and Industry (Standards Policy Unit) Electrical, Electronic, Telecommunications and Plumbing Union Engineer Surveyors Section of the MSF Health and Safety Exe
5、cutive Independent Engineering Insurers Committee Institution of Electrical Engineers Institution of Environmental Health Officers Institution of Incorporated Executive Engineers Institution of Mechanical Engineers Institution of Plant Engineers Lloyds Register of Shipping London Underground Ltd. Na
6、tional Association of Lift Makers Post Office Royal Association for Disability and Rehabilitation Amendments issued since publication Amd.No. Date CommentsBS 5655-14:1995 BSI 01-1999 i Contents Page Committees responsible Inside front cover Foreword ii Section 1. General 1.1 Scope 1 1.2 Informative
7、references 1 1.3 Definitions 1 Section 2. Hand-powered service lifts 2.1 Well construction 2 2.2 Well enclosure 2 2.3 Guides and fixings 2 2.4 Buffers 3 2.5 Lift car 3 2.6 Landing entrance and locking devices 3 2.7 Lift here indication 4 2.8 Lift machine 4 2.9 Top clearances 4 2.10 Suspension 5 2.11
8、 Counterweight 5 2.12 Safety gear 5 Section 3. Hand-powered platform hoists 3.1 Well construction 6 3.2 Well enclosure 6 3.3 Guides and fixings 6 3.4 Buffers 6 3.5 Platform 6 3.6 Winch 7 3.7 Overtravel 7 3.8 Suspension 7 3.9 Counterweight 7 3.10 Safety gear 7 Figure 1 Unlocking triangle 4 Table 1 Ma
9、ximum lift car floor area and rated load 3 List of references Inside back coverBS5655-14:1995 ii BSI 01-1999 Foreword This Part of BS 5655 has been prepared by Technical Committee MHE/4, Lifts, hoists and escalators. It is the fourteenth Part of a British Standard relating to lifts and service lifts
10、. This Part of BS 5655 supersedes section 6 of BS 2655-1:1970 and section 4 of BS 2655-6:1970 which are rendered obsolescent. Additionally, this Part of BS 5655 includes requirements for hand-powered platform hoists, the demand for which has increased since the introduction of the Health and Safety
11、at Work etc. Act 1974 1. All of the obsolescent Parts of BS 2655 are retained for reference purposes and to enable existing lift installations to be maintained. BS 5655 comprises the following Parts. Part 1: Safety rules for the construction and installation of electric lifts. (implementing EN 81-1,
12、 together with PD 6500 Explanatory supplement to BS 5655-1); Part 2: Safety rules for the construction and installation of hydraulic lifts (implementing EN 81-2); Part 3: Specification for electric service lifts; Part 4: (Reserved for future publication); Part 5: Specification for dimensions of stan
13、dard lift arrangements. (implementing ISO 4190-1 and ISO 4190-2); Part 6: Code of practice for selection and installation; Part 7: Specification for manual control devices, indicators and additional fittings. (implementing ISO 4190/5); Part 8: Specification for eyebolts for lift suspension; Part 9:
14、Specification for guide rails. (implementing ISO 7465); Part 10: Specification for the testing and inspection of electric and hydraulic lifts; Part 11: Recommendations for the installation of new, and the modernization of, electric lifts in existing buildings; Part 12: Recommendations for the instal
15、lation of new, and the modernization of, hydraulic lifts in existing buildings; Part 13: Code of practice for vandal resistant lifts; Part 14: Specification for hand-powered service lifts and platform hoists. Further Parts are anticipated. The internal dimensional limitations on the car in this stan
16、dard are different from those appearing in the definition of a service lift given in BS 5655-1. This reflects a difference in national practice between the UK and other European countries, but not any significant difference in safety standards. In order to assist the introduction of this British Sta
17、ndard all new and replacement hand-powered service lifts tendered for before 1996 may conform to the requirements of this standard or those of the earlier standards BS 2655-1:1970 and BS 2655-6:1970. In the preparation of this standard it has been assumed that all components are correctly designed,
18、of sound mechanical and electrical construction, made of materials with adequate strength and of suitable quality, and free from defects. In common with passenger carrying lifts, it is important that service lifts should be tested and examined after installation and subsequently examined and service
19、d at regular intervals. Service lifts should conform to BS 5655-10 where applicable. It is recommended that each service lift installation should be insured by its owners.BS 5655-14:1995 BSI 01-1999 iii Reference should be made to the provisions for safe working recommended in BS7255 Code of practic
20、e for safe working on lifts, which is recommended to all those who have duties under the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act, 1974 and other health and safety legislation. A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users of British Standards are respons
21、ible for their correct application. Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity from legal obligations. Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pages i to iv, pages1to 8, an inside back cover and a back cover. This standard has been up
22、dated (see copyright date) and may have had amendments incorporated. This will be indicated in the amendment table on theinside front cover.iv blankBS 5655-14:1995 BSI 01-1999 1 Section 1. General 1.1 Scope This Part of BS 5655 specifies requirements for the design, construction and installation of
23、hand-powered service lifts and platform hoists which are designed for a maximum rated load of250kg. Such lifts are not suitable for carrying passengers. This standard also specifies the minimum safety provisions relating to the operation and maintenance of these lifts and hoists. This standard is ap
24、plicable to lifts and hoists which are loaded either at floor level or above floor level and that are suspended by either steel-wire ropes or chains. This standard does not apply to builders hoists or similar apparatus. 1.2 Informative references This Part of BS 5655 refers to other publications tha
25、t provide information or guidance. Editions of these publications current at the time of issue of this standard are listed on the inside back cover, but reference should be made to the latest editions. 1.3 Definitions For the purposes of this Part of BS 5655, the following definitions apply. 1.3.1 b
26、uffer a resilient stop at the end of the travel which consists of a means of braking using fluid, springs, or other similar means 1.3.2 counterweight a counterbalancing mass attached by suspension ropes or chains to the lift car/platform NOTEThis may take the form of a counterbalancing car in an adj
27、acent well. 1.3.3 guides the components which provide guidance for the lift car/platform or the counterweight 1.3.4 hand-powered platform hoist hand-powered permanent hoisting equipment designed and used exclusively for the carrying of goods serving defined loads. The part of the hoist designed to c
28、arry the load is a flat platform with an undercarriage enabling the hoist to serve the top floor, at floor level, through a single or pair of hinged floor flap(s) or into an enclosure the platform runs between vertical rigid guides 1.3.5 hand-powered service lifts hand-powered permanent lifting equi
29、pment designed and used exclusively for the carrying of goods serving defined levels. It consists of a lift car, the interior of which is inaccessible to persons on account of its dimensions and means of construction, running between vertical rigid guides or rigid guides whose inclination from the v
30、ertical is less than 15 1.3.6 lift car a part of the hand-powered service lift which carries the load and which is normally of integral construction to avoid the need for a separate sling 1.3.7 lift machine a hand-operated mechanism which drives and stops the lift car 1.3.8 pit the part of the well
31、situated below the lowest landing level served 1.3.9 platform a part of the hand-powered platform hoist which carries the load and which is constructed as a platform with undercarriage 1.3.10 rated load the load for which the equipment has been built and for which normal operation is guaranteed by t
32、he vendor 1.3.11 well the space in which the lift car/platform and counterweight travels. This space is bounded by the bottom of the pit, the walls and the roof of the well 1.3.12 winch a hand-operated winding mechanism which drives and stops the platformBS5655-14:1995 2 BSI 01-1999 Section 2. Hand-
33、powered service lifts 2.1 Well construction 2.1.1 The well shall be constructed to accommodate the lift car, counterweight (if fitted) and the lift machine (unless it is housed separately). 2.1.2 The well shall not contain ducts, pipes, cables or devices other than those for the hand-powered service
34、 lift. 2.1.3 The well shall not form part of the ventilation system of the building. 2.1.4 Where the hauling rope passes through floors or serving levels etc., fairings shall be provided. 2.1.5 The well shall be provided with permanent electric lighting, allowing it to be lit during repair, servicin
35、g and cleaning. This lighting shall consist of at least one lamp in the machine room and/or the upper part of the well and a lamp in the pit. Where the distance between lamps exceeds 7 m, intermediate lamp(s) shall be provided. 2.2 Well enclosure 2.2.1 Construction 2.2.1.1 Well enclosures shall be p
36、rovided and shall be continuous on all sides to the top of the lift well. Well enclosures shall be imperforate except for the provision of doors and necessary access panels. 2.2.1.2 All landing entrances shall be fitted with doors or shutters. 2.2.2 Strength 2.2.2.1 Well enclosures shall be of suffi
37、cient strength to support the landing doors and operating mechanism in true alignment. 2.2.2.2 The well structure shall be capable of supporting the loads that will be imposed by the lift machine, guides, buffers, etc. 2.2.2.3 The well enclosure, including doors/shutters, shall be capable of withsta
38、nding a horizontal force of 300 N applied at any point without undergoing elastic deformation of more than 25 mm. 2.2.3 Fire resistance NOTEWhere there is a statutory requirement for fire resistance of well enclosures, the current issue of the Building Regulations 2 should be considered. The degree
39、of fire resistance of the doors of entrances giving access to the well (automatically and manually closed) shall be at least half that required for the well enclosure (see note). 22.4 Well inner surface The inner surface of the well enclosure facing any lift car entrance shall form a smooth continuo
40、us flush surface without projections or recesses. 2.2.5 Clearances The clearance between the front of the lift car and landing sill shall not exceed 25 mm. 2.2.6 Lift pit 2.2.6.1 The well shall be constructed with a pit which may be provided as part of the well enclosure. Where a lift pit is provide
41、d below ground level it shall be of water-proof construction and its design shall take into account any fixings for the lift equipment. The floor shall be approximately level and have a smooth finish. Where the lift pit is part of the well enclosure, access doors shall be provided in the enclosure g
42、iving access for cleaning purposes. These doors shall be located so that access cannot be gained by passing under the counterweight (if fitted). 2.2.6.2 Although it is undesirable to have an accessible space under a lift pit, where such a space is unavoidable either of the following is applicable. a
43、) The pit floor shall be of sufficient strength to withstand impact loads imposed by free-falling counterweights (if fitted) and loaded lift cars. b) A safety gear shall be provided for the counterweight (if fitted) and lift car. 2.2.7 Machine room 2.2.7.1 It is usual to accommodate the lift machine
44、 with its ancillary equipment within the well, but where it is separate from the well it shall be provided with a machine room with a clear height of at least 1.2m. The machine room shall have a safe and convenient means of access, be soundly constructed, weather-proof, dry and provided with adequat
45、e ventilation. It shall provide safe access to all parts of the equipment. 2.2.7.2 A permanent notice reading “Lift machinery. Unauthorized access prohibited. Doors to be kept locked” shall be displayed on the outside of the machine room door. The characters shall be not less than 13 mm high. 2.3 Gu
46、ides and fixings 2.3.1 Car and counterweight (if fitted) guides shall be rigid and made of steel or straight grained seasoned wood which is free from knots, shakes or other imperfections. All joints in the guides shall be smooth, flush and parallel. 2.3.2 The guides shall be securely fastened and of
47、 such strength and fixing spacing that they will not suffer permanent deformation under normal working conditions. The guides shall be of such a length that the guide shoes cannot come out of the guides.BS 5655-14:1995 BSI 01-1999 3 2.3.3 Where safety gears are provided, the guides shall withstand t
48、he application of the safety gear, under rated load conditions, without permanent deformation. 2.4 Buffers 2.4.1 Buffers shall be installed under all cars and counterweights (if fitted). 2.4.2 The car and counterweight (if fitted) buffers shall be positioned to give a maximum car runby of25 mm. 2.5
49、Lift car 2.5.1 Lift cars shall be of rigid construction and totally enclosed except for service openings. 2.5.2 One pair of renewable guide shoes shall be fitted, to the lift car, for each guide rail. 2.5.3 Any removable shelves shall be so retained that they cannot be displaced by movement of the lift car. 2.5.4 Lift cars constructed with openings on opposite or adjacent sides shall be provided with protection to prevent goods projecting outside the car. NOTE 1Where gates are used they may have pickets spaced at a maximum of 130 mm cent