1、AN AMERICAN NATIO NAL STANDARDSafety Code for Elevators and EscalatorsIncludes Requirements for Elevators,Escalators,Dumbwaiters,Moving Walks,Material Lifts,and Dumbwaiters With Automatic Transfer DevicesASME A17.1-2007/CSA B44-07(Revision of ASME A17.1-2004 and CSA B44-04)Copyrighted material licen
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14、,downloaded on Oct-05-2010 by Stanford University User.No further reproduction or distribution is permitted.Uncontrolled when printed.CONTENTSASME Foreword.viiiASME Committee Roster.xiiCSA Committees.xviASME Preface.xviiiCSA Preface.xxiSummary of Changes.xxiiPart 1General.11.1Scope.11.2Purpose and E
15、xceptions.21.3Definitions.2Part 2Electric Elevators.172.1Construction of Hoistways and Hoistway Enclosures.172.2Pits.192.3Location and Guarding of Counterweights.212.4Vertical Clearances and Runbys for Cars and Counterweights.222.5Horizontal Car and Counterweight Clearances.242.6Protection of Space
16、Below Hoistways.252.7Machinery Spaces,Machine Rooms,Control Spaces,and ControlRooms.252.8Equipment in Hoistways,Machinery Spaces,Machine Rooms,Control Spaces,and Control Rooms.332.9Machinery and Sheave Beams,Supports,and Foundations.342.10Guarding of Equipment and Standard Railing.362.11Protection of Hoistway Openings.372.12Hoistway Door Locking Devices and Electric Contacts,and HoistwayAccess Switches.452.13Power Operation of Hoistway Doors and Car Doors.492.14Car Enclosures,Car Doors and Gates