1、Safety Code for Existing Elevators and EscalatorsAN AMERICAN NATIO NAL STANDARDASME A17.3-2008(Revision of ASME A17.3-2005)Includes Requirements for Electric and Hydraulic Elevators and EscalatorsCopyright 2009 by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.No reproduction may be made of this mater
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13、y User.No further reproduction or distribution is permitted.Uncontrolled when printed.CONTENTSForeword.viCommittee Roster.viiiPreface.xiiSummary of Changes.xvPart IIntroduction.11.1Scope.11.2Application of Code.11.3Purpose and Exceptions.21.4Definitions.21.5Alterations,Maintenance,and Inspections an
14、d Tests.171.6Reference Documents.17Part IIHoistways and Related Construction for Electric Elevators.20Scope.202.1Hoistways.202.2Machine Rooms and Machinery Spaces.212.3Pits.222.4Clearances and Runbys.222.5Protection of Spaces Below Hoistways.222.6Hoistway Entrances.232.7Hoistway Door Locking Devices
15、,Parking Devices,and Access.242.8Power Operation of Doors and Gates.26Part IIIMachinery and Equipment for Electric Elevators.28Scope.283.1Buffers and Bumpers.283.2Counterweights.283.3Car Frames and Platforms.283.4Car Enclosures.293.5Safeties.313.6Speed Governors.323.7Capacity and Loading.323.8Drivin
16、g Machines and Sheaves.343.9Terminal Stopping Devices.353.10Operating Devices and Control Equipment.353.11Emergency Operation and Signaling Devices.373.12Suspension Means and Their Connections.38Part IVHydraulic Elevators.40Scope.404.1Hoistway,Hoistway Enclosures,and Related Construction.404.2Mechanical Equipment.404.3Driving Machines.404.4Valves,Supply Piping,and Fittings.404.5Tanks.414.6Terminal Stopping Devices.414.7Operating Devices and Control Equipment.414.8Additional Requirements for Coun