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GB/T 21739-2025: Safety rules for the construction and installation of home lifts
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| Standard ID | GB/T 21739-2025 (GB/T21739-2025) |
| Description (Translated English) | Safety rules for the construction and installation of home lifts |
| Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) |
| Classification of Chinese Standard | Q78 |
| Classification of International Standard | 91.140.90 |
| Word Count Estimation | 78,740 |
| Date of Issue | 2025-08-29 |
| Date of Implementation | 2026-03-01 |
| Older Standard (superseded by this standard) | GB/T 21739-2008 |
| Issuing agency(ies) | State Administration for Market Regulation; Standardization Administration of China |
GB/T 21739-2025: Safety rules for the construction and installation of home lifts
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ICS 91.140.90
CCSQ78
National Standards of the People's Republic of China
Replaces GB/T 21739-2008
Safety Specifications for the Manufacturing and Installation of Home Elevators
Published on 2025-08-29
Implemented on 2026-03-01
State Administration for Market Regulation
The State Administration for Standardization issued a statement.
Table of Contents
Preface III
Introduction VII
1.Scope 1
2 Normative References 1
3.Terms and Definitions 2
4.Safety requirements and/or protective measures 3.
5.Verification of safety requirements and/or protective measures 45
6.Information 52
Appendix A (Informative) List of Major Hazards 55
Appendix B (Normative) Type Test Procedure for Conformity Certification of Safety Components Driven by Screws and Nuts in Home Elevators 58
Appendix C (Normative) Table 61 of Electrical Safety Devices
Appendix D (Informative) Technical Conformity Documents 63
Appendix E (Informative) Regular Inspection and Maintenance 64
References 65
Foreword
This document complies with the provisions of GB/T 1.1-2020 "Standardization Work Guidelines Part 1.Structure and Drafting Rules of Standardization Documents".
Drafting.
This document replaces GB/T 21739-2008 "Code for Manufacturing and Installation of Home Elevators". Compared with GB/T 21739-2008, except for the structure...
Aside from adjustments and editorial changes, the main technical changes are as follows.
---The scope of application has been changed, and the content and requirements applicable to gear and rack driven home elevators have been removed (see Chapter 1,.2008).
Chapter 1 (Year Edition)
---The term "building in use" has been changed to "existing building," and its definition has been revised (see 3.2,.2008 edition).
---The term and definition of "competent personnel" have been removed (see 3.3 in the.2008 edition);
---Added requirements for signs, markings, warnings, and operating instructions (see 4.1.2);
---Performance requirements under fire conditions have been changed (see 4.3, 4.4 in the.2008 edition);
---Noise requirements have been added (see 4.4);
---The protection requirements against harmful external influences have been removed (see 4.12 in the.2008 edition);
---The protection rating requirement for outdoor use has been removed (see 4.13 of the.2008 edition);
---The minimum channel requirement has been removed (see 4.14 in the.2008 version);
---The requirements for shafts and machine rooms have been changed (see 4.5.1.2, 5.1 in the.2008 version);
---Increased ventilation requirements for shafts and machine spaces (see 4.5.1.3);
---Added lighting requirements for shaft and machine space (see 4.5.1.4);
---Added requirement to install lighting control switches within the machine space (see 4.5.1.5.2);
---Added requirements for equipment hoisting (see 4.5.1.6);
---The strength and surface requirements for walls, floors, and ceilings have been changed (see 4.5.1.7 and 4.5.1.8, 5.7 in the.2008 edition);
---Increased access requirements for shafts and machine spaces (see 4.5.2);
---Requirements for access doors, access trapdoors, and maintenance doors have been changed (see 4.5.3, 5.8 in the.2008 edition);
---Added warning sign requirements for doors, trapdoors, and passageway doors leading to machine spaces (see 4.5.4);
---The sealing requirements for the shaft have been changed (see 4.5.5.2, 5.2.2 and 5.6.2.2 in the.2008 version);
---The structural requirements for the landing door and hoistway wall facing the car entrance of home elevators with car doors have been changed (see 4.5.5.3,.2008 version).
5.6.2.1.3 and 12.1.1);
---The protection requirements for the space below the shaft have been changed (see 4.5.5.5, 5.5 in the.2008 version);
---Added protection requirements for areas operating under heavy or counterweight conditions (see 4.5.5.6);
---The top-level space requirement has been changed (see 4.5.5.8, version 5.3 of the.2008 edition);
---The pit space requirements have been changed (see 4.5.5.9, 5.4 in the.2008 version);
---Added warnings and instructions regarding machine space requirements (see 4.5.6.2);
---Added requirements for machines to be located in the computer room (see 4.5.6.3);
---Increased requirements for machine protection, operating space, and marking within the shaft (see 4.5.6.4.1);
---Increased the size requirements for the working area within the shaft (see 4.5.6.4.2);
---Added requirements for the working area inside the car (see 4.5.6.4.3);
---The requirements for the machine's working area outside the hoistway have been changed (see 4.5.6.5.2, 4.3.2.3 in the.2008 version);
---The requirements for emergency and test operation equipment have been changed (see 4.5.6.6, 4.3.2.1 of the.2008 version);
---The ramp setup requirements have been changed (see 4.6.4, 6.4.6 in the.2008 version);
---The horizontal distance requirement between the manual car door sill and the landing door sill has been changed (see 4.6.5, 12.1.1.2 in the.2008 version);
---The mechanical strength requirements for landing doors and car doors have been changed (see 4.6.6.2, 6.4.7 and 7.13.2.7 in the.2008 edition);
---The requirements for powered doors have been changed (see 4.6.7.2, 6.4.3.4 and 6.4.10 in the.2008 version);
---Added a requirement for the door to open in reverse during the closing process (see 4.6.7.4);
---Added requirements for localized lighting at each floor (see 4.6.8.1);
---The car's instructions here have been modified (see 4.6.8.2.1, 6.4.8 in the.2008 version);
---The unlocking zone requirements have been changed (see 4.6.9.1, version 6.5.1 from.2008);
---The type testing requirements for landing door locking devices have been revised (see 4.6.10.1, 15.1.6 of the.2008 edition);
---Added type testing requirements for car door locking devices (see 4.6.10.2);
---Added requirements for the position of the triangular unlocking device (see 4.6.10.3.2);
---Added a common requirement for devices confirming the locked and closed status of landing doors (see 4.6.11);
---The requirements for mechanically connected multi-sliding landing doors have been changed (see 4.6.12, 6.8 in the.2008 edition);
---The requirements for mechanically connected multi-sliding or folding car doors have been changed (see 4.6.15, 7.13.2.9 of the.2008 edition);
---The requirements for opening the car doors have been changed (see 4.6.16, 7.13.2.4 and 7.13.2.10 in the.2008 version);
---The requirements for calculating the effective area of the elevator car in home elevators with doors have been revised (see 4.7.2.1.3, 7.3.2 of the.2008 version);
---The requirements for information displayed inside the car have been changed (see 4.7.2.2, 16.2.1.1 in the.2008 version);
---The mechanical strength requirements for the car walls have been changed (see 4.7.3.4, 7.5.2 in the.2008 version);
---The handrail height requirements for using glass car walls have been changed (see 4.7.3.6, 7.5.3.1 in the.2008 version);
---Added requirement for extendable footplates (see 4.7.5.3);
---The mechanical strength requirements for foot protectors have been changed (see 4.7.5.4, 7.8.3 in the.2008 version);
---The mechanical strength requirements for the car roof have been changed (see 4.7.6.1, 7.4.2 in the.2008 version);
---The installation requirements for the car roof kickboard have been changed (see 4.7.6.2, 7.4.4.2 in the.2008 version);
---The mechanical strength requirements for the car roof guardrail have been increased [see 4.7.6.5e];
---The handrail requirements have been changed (see 4.7.9, 7.10 in the.2008 version);
---The requirements for folding chairs have been changed (see 4.7.10, 7.11 in the.2008 version);
---The ventilation requirements for home elevators with car doors have been changed (see 4.7.11, 7.6 in the.2008 edition);
---The requirements for car lighting have been changed (see 4.7.12.1 and 4.7.12.3, and 7.12.1 and 7.12.3 in the.2008 edition);
---The requirements for emergency lighting in the car have been changed (see 4.7.12.4, 7.12.5 in the.2008 edition);
---The requirement for covering ropes and covering straps as suspension devices has been added (see 4.8);
---The requirement for drive sprockets has been removed (see 13.5.3.3 in the.2008 version);
---The traction requirements have been changed (see 4.8.3, version 13.6.6 of the.2008 edition);
---The protection requirements for traction sheaves, pulleys, sprockets, speed governors, and tensioners have been changed (see 4.8.6.1, 13.1.7.1 of the.2008 edition);
---Added requirements for anti-detachment devices (see 4.8.6.3);
---The provision regarding "clamping devices" in the mechanical anti-settlement measures for hydraulically driven home elevators has been deleted (see section 13.8.11.2 of the.2008 edition).
13.8.11.3);
---The requirement for safety clamp braking distance has been removed (see 10.1.1.3 in the.2008 version);
---Added requirements for a car accidental movement protection device (see 4.9.1.2, 4.9.1.3 and 4.9.7);
---The safety clamp release requirements have been changed (see 4.9.2.1.4, 10.1.3 in the.2008 version);
---The requirements for the structure and triggering method of the safety clamp have been changed (see 4.9.2.1.6.4, 10.1.2.1 in the.2008 version);
---The speed limiter triggering requirements have been changed (see 4.9.2.2.1, version 10.2 of the.2008 edition);
---Added requirements for triggering suspension failure (see 4.9.2.2.2);
---Added safety rope triggering requirements (see 4.9.2.2.3);
---The requirements for rupture valves have been changed (see 4.9.3, 13.8.7.5 of the.2008 version);
---Throttle valve requirements have been changed (see 4.9.4, 13.8.7.6 of the.2008 version);
---The requirements for the ratchet mechanism have been changed (see 4.9.5, 13.8.11.4 in the.2008 version);
---The requirements for the car's upward overspeed protection device have been changed (see 4.9.6, 13.6.7 of the.2008 version);
---The requirements for the forces acting on the guide rail and the method for calculating the guide rail have been changed (see 4.10, 9.4.3 in the.2008 edition);
---Added requirements regarding the placement of obstacles in the pit when the buffer is fixed to the car or counterweight (see 4.11.1.1);
---The requirement for top-mounted buffers has been changed (see 4.11.2,.2008 version 11.2), adding rows for car and counterweight buffers.
Process requirements (see 4.11.2);
---Added requirements for protection of accessible rotating parts (see 4.12.1.6);
---The speed deviation requirement has been changed (see 4.12.2, 13.1.8 of the.2008 version);
---The braking force requirements for electromechanical brakes have been changed, and monitoring requirements have been added (see 4.12.3.2.2.1, 13.2.2.1 in the.2008 version);
---Added requirements for cutting off the power supply to the brake [see 4.12.3.2.2.3a)2) and 4.12.3.2.2.3a)3)];
---The requirement for continuously manually opening the brake has been changed (see 4.12.3.2.2.7, 13.2.2.2 in the.2008 version);
---Added a requirement to move the car to a nearby floor when manually releasing the brake (see 4.12.3.2.2.9);
---The requirements for motor power supply and control have been changed (see 4.12.3.4, 14.8 of the.2008 version);
---Requirements for hydraulically driven home elevators have been revised (see 4.12.4, 13.8 of the.2008 edition);
---Electromagnetic compatibility requirements have been changed (see 4.13.1.1.3, 14.10 of the.2008 version);
---Added requirements for electrical operators (see 4.13.1.1.4);
---Added requirements for the location of control devices (see 4.13.1.1.5);
---Added requirements for component temperature and accessible equipment temperature limits (see 4.13.1.1.6);
---Added electric shock protection requirements (see 4.13.1.2);
---The insulation resistance requirement has been changed (see 4.13.1.3, 14.4.2.9 in the.2008 edition);
---The requirements for contactors and contactor-type relays have been changed (see 4.13.3, 14.7 of the.2008 edition);
---The protection requirements for electrical equipment have been changed (see 4.13.4, 14.13.1 in the.2008 edition);
---Added requirements for the location of the main switch (see 4.13.5.3);
---Added a requirement for a power cut-off switch for each input power supply (see 4.13.5.3);
---Electrical wiring requirements have been changed (see 4.13.6, 14.4.1.2 of the.2008 version);
---Added requirements for power control of lighting and sockets (see 4.13.8);
---The requirements for electrical safety devices have been changed (see 4.14, 14.9 and 14.12 in the.2008 edition);
---Added requirements for leveling and re-leveling control when doors are not closed or locked (see 4.15.1.3);
---The maintenance operation control requirements have been changed (see 4.15.1.4, 14.17.2 of the.2008 version);
---The emergency electric operation control requirements have been changed (see 4.15.1.5, 14.17.3 of the.2008 version);
---Added requirements for bypass devices for landing doors and car doors (see 4.15.1.6);
---Added requirements to prevent the home elevator from operating normally in the event of a door contact circuit failure (see 4.15.1.7);
---The requirements for electrical anti-settlement systems in hydraulically driven home elevators have been changed (see 4.15.1.8, 14.17.4 of the.2008 edition);
---Added requirements for automatic rescue operation devices (see 4.15.1.9);
---The requirements for the stopping device have been changed (see 4.15.1.10, 14.15.5 in the.2008 version);
---The limit switch requirements have been changed (see 4.15.2, 14.15.6 in the.2008 version);
---The priority requirements have been changed (see 4.15.4, 14.15.3 and 14.15.4 from the.2008 edition);
---Additional requirements for battery power have been changed (see 4.16, 14.14 in the.2008 edition);
---Added technical conformity documentation requirements (see 5.1);
---Design verification requirements have been added (see 5.2);
---The pre-delivery inspection requirements have been changed (see 5.3, 15.2.1 of the.2008 version);
---The requirements for the user and maintenance manual have been changed (see 6.2, 16.4 of the.2008 edition).
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