Lifts and Escalators
Lifts and Escalators
CONSTRUCTION III
MODULE III
LIFTS & ESCALATORS
MODULE III
LIFTS/ELEVATORS
An elevator is a platform, either open or enclosed, used
for lifting people or freight to upper floors within a building.
GOODS LIFTS
A lift designed primarily for the transport of goods but which may
carry a lift attendant or other person necessary for the unloading
and loading of goods.
HOSPITAL LIFTS
A lift normally installed in a hospital/dispensary/clinic and designed
to accommodate one number bed/stretcher along its depth, with
sufficient space around to carry a minimum of three attendants in
addition to the lift operator.
FIREMAN’S LIFTS
Is a type of elevator which enables firefighters to use in order to
rescue people who may be trapped on upper floors during an event
of fire in a building. Fireman's elevators are typically a normal
passenger or service/freight elevators, and they have the fireman's
service mode activated by a key switch or a toggle switch.
POPULATION
Population is calculated based on the occupancy load of
the building typology.
HANDLING CAPACITY
The quantity of service is a measure of the passenger
handling capacity of a vertical transport system. It is
measured in terms of the total number of passengers
handled during each five minutes peak period of the day.
20 to 25 seconds Excellent
30 to 35 seconds Good
35 to 40 seconds Fair
40 to 45 seconds Poor
Over 45 seconds Unsatisfactory
BALUSTRADE
TRUSS
STEPS