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10、ed in U.S.A.Copyrighted material licensed to Stanford University by Thomson Scientific(),downloaded on Oct-05-2010 by Stanford University User.No further reproduction or distribution is permitted.Uncontrolled when printed.CONTENTSApplication of This Supplement.viPart 1General.11.1Scope.11.3Definitio
11、ns.1Part 2Electric Elevators.22.1Construction of Hoistways and Hoistway Enclosures.22.2Pits.42.3Location and Guarding of Counterweights.52.4Vertical Clearances and Runbys for Cars and Counterweights.72.5Horizontal Car and Counterweight Clearances.92.6Protection of Space Below Hoistways.92.7Machinery
12、 Spaces,Machine Rooms,Control Spaces,and ControlRooms.102.8Equipment in Hoistways,Machinery Spaces,Machine Rooms,Control Spaces,and Control Rooms.172.9Machinery and Sheave Beams,Supports,and Foundations.192.10Guarding of Equipment and Standard Railing.212.11Protection of Hoistway Openings.212.12Hois
13、tway Door Locking Devices and Electric Contacts,and HoistwayAccess Switches.292.13Power Operation of Hoistway Doors and Car Doors.332.14Car Enclosures,Car Doors and Gates,and Car Illumination.362.15Car Frames and Platforms.442.16Capacity and Loading.472.17Car and Counterweight Safeties.512.18Speed G
14、overnors.552.19Ascending Car Overspeed and Unintended Car MovementProtection.582.20Suspension Ropes and Their Connections.602.21Counterweights.662.22Buffers and Bumpers.672.23Car and Counterweight Guide Rails,Guide-Rail Supports,andFastenings.702.24Driving Machines and Sheaves.792.25Terminal Stoppin
15、g Devices.812.26Operating Devices and Control Equipment.832.27Emergency Operation and Signaling Devices.902.28Layout Drawings.1012.29Identification.101Part 3Hydraulic Elevators.1023.1Construction of Hoistways and Hoistway Enclosures.1023.2Pits.1023.3Location and Guarding of Counterweights.1023.4Bott
16、om and Top Clearances and Runbys for Cars andCounterweights.1023.5Horizontal Car and Counterweight Clearances.1043.6Protection of Spaces Below Hoistway.1043.7Machinery Spaces,Machine Rooms,Control Spaces,and ControlRooms.104iiiCopyrighted material licensed to Stanford University by Thomson Scientific(),downloaded on Oct-05-2010 by Stanford University User.No further reproduction or distribution is permitted.Uncontrolled when printed.3.8Electrical Equipment,Wiring,Pipes,and Ducts in Hoistway,Mach