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Basic data | 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| | Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) | | Date of Implementation | 2026-03-01 | | Older Standard (superseded by this standard) | GB/T 21739-2008 |
GB/T 21739-2008: Rules for the construction and installation of home lifts---This is a DRAFT version for illustration, not a final translation. Full copy of true-PDF in English version (including equations, symbols, images, flow-chart, tables, and figures etc.) will be manually/carefully translated upon your order.
Rules for the construction and installation of home lifts
ICS 91.140.90
Q78
National Standards of People's Republic of China
Home elevator manufacturing and installation specifications
Posted 2008-05-07
2008-11-01 implementation
Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China
Standardization Administration of China released
Table of Contents
Introduction Ⅴ
Introduction Ⅵ
1 Scope 1
2 Normative references 1
2 3 Terms
4 Basic Safety Requirements 3
4.1 General 3
3 4.2 Personal Protection
Accessibility 3 4.3 Maintenance and inspection
4.4 Refractory 4
4.5 rated speed 4
4.6 4 stroke
4.7 rated load 4
4.8 Load Control 5
4.9 5 cab area
4.10 5 Number of passengers
4.11 Mechanical strength 5
4.12 prevent the device from external harmful effects Protection 5
Degree of protection for outdoor use 4.13 5
4.14 Minimum Channel 5
5 5 hoistway
5.1 General 5
Closed 5.2 hoistway 5
Top Space 5.3 7
5.4 pit space 8
5.5 car and counterweight/balancing weight lower space Personal Protection 9
5.6 hoistway wall 9
Strength 5.7 hoistway 10
5.8 Inspection doors and trap doors 10
Inlet 6 hoistway 10
6.1 General 10
6.2 layer gate width 10
6.3 Net height entrance gate layer 10
Layer gate structure 11 6.4
6.5 Locking and closed landing door 12
6.6 Emergency release 13
6.7 confirm the landing door closed electrical device 14
6.8 confirmed one more fan sliding door off the electrical device 14
Risk of trapped personnel working in the hoistway 6.9 14
14 7 Car
7.1 14 car entrance
7.2 net width and height of the car 15
7.3 effective area of \u200b\u200bthe car 15
7.4 Jiaoding 15
7.5 Car wall 15
7.6 Ventilation 16
7.7 floor surface 16
16 apron 7.8
7.9 dashboard 16
7.10 armrest 16
7.11 folding chair 16
Lighting 17 7.12
7.13 Safety car entrance 17
8 pairs of weight and balance weight 18
9 guide system 18
Car navigation system 18 9.1
9.2 pairs weight/counterweight guide system 18
9.3 Guidance stroke 18
9.4 rail 18
10 safety gear and overspeed governor 19
10.1 safety gear 19
10.2 governor 20
11 buffer 20
11.1 bottom buffer 20
11.2 top buffer 20
12 car and the face of the spacing between the shaft wall and the car entrance 21 between the member
Faced with car entrance shaft wall between the car 21 12.1
Between 12.2 parts 21
13 drive system 21
13.1 General requirements 21
22 13.2 Braking System
Emergency operation 23 13.3
13.4 rack and pinion drive additional requirements 23
13.5 drum and sprocket drive additional requirements 24
13.6 Additional requirements for wire rope traction drive 25
13.7 Screw and Nut Drivers Additional requirements 25
13.8 Additional requirements for hydraulic drive 27
14 electrical installation and electrical equipment and electrical control and electrical protection 33
14.1 General 33
14.2 Power 33
14.3 Master switch 33
14.4 electrical wiring and electrical installation 34
14.5 Lighting 35
14.6 socket 36
14.7 main contactor 36
14.8 AC power supply directly to motor 36
14.9 creepage distances, clearances and housing requirements 36
14.10 Electromagnetic Compatibility 37
14.11 37 Protection of electrical faults
14.12 Electrical safety devices 37
14.13 drive motor 39 and the operation of protection
14.14 Additional requirements for battery-powered 40
14.15 control unit 40
14.16 Emergency alarm device 42
14.17 Operation Control 43
15 test, inspection and recording 44
15.1 Type tests 44
44 15.2 Inspection
45 15.3 Record
16 usage information 45
16.1 General 45
16.2 Information and alarms 45
46 16.3 Operating Instructions
16.4 46 random file
16.5 mark 46
Fault Appendix A (normative) electrical components excluded 47
Appendix B (normative) use of periodic inspection and maintenance 51
Annex C (normative) Safety components Conformity type testing program 52
References 55
Foreword
The Standard Appendix A, Appendix B, Appendix C is a normative appendix.
This standard by the National Standardization Technical Committee elevator (SAC/TC196) and focal points.
This standard is drafted by. China Academy of Building Research Construction Mechanization Research Branch.
Participated in the drafting of this standard. Schindler (China) Elevator Co., Otis Elevator (China) Investment Co., Ltd., Shanghai Mitsubishi Elevator
Ltd., Hitachi Elevator (China) Co., Ltd., Suzhou Schindler Elevator Co., Ltd., West Otis Elevator Co., Ltd., Kone Elevator Co.
The company, Shanghai Yongda Elevator Equipment Co., Ltd., Suzhou Jiangnan Jiajie Elevator Co., Ltd., ThyssenKrupp Elevator Home (Shanghai) Co.,
The company, Huasheng Fujitec Elevator Co., Ltd., Guangzhou Elevator Industry Co., Ltd., Shenyang Brilliant Elevator Co., Canny Elevator Shares
Ltd., Suzhou southeast hydraulic lift Ltd., Shenyang Sanyo Elevator Co., Ltd. Xuchang West following the elevator.
The main drafters of this standard. Chen Fengwang, B Bao-ming, Shen Yan, Hu Bin, Luguo Xiong, Wang Yongwang, gold afterlife, Ma Lingyun, Wang Weifeng, Weishan Hu,
Xu Zhenghao, Chen Lu Yang, Zhou Xing, Li Cai, Wang Youlin, Ma Yiping Zhou Yin House, Wang Yongqiang, Li Jun.
Introduction
0.1 General
0.1.1 This standard from the standpoint of protecting personnel and equipment starting the development of home elevator manufacturing and installation specifications to reduce the use, maintenance or tight
Emergency operations related hazards.
0.1.2 consider all the major mechanical hazards associated with home elevators, electrical hazards and by ignoring the principles of ergonomics risk arising
Insurance, through risk assessment, to identify the major risk, specifies the requirements and measures to eliminate or reduce risks. Study in a home elevator
The following aspects of the possibility of accidents.
0.1.2.1 could cause accidents due to the following.
a) Cut.
b) extrusion.
c) fall.
d) impact.
e) trapped.
f) an electric shock.
g) material failure due to the following reasons.
1) mechanical damage;
2) wear and tear;
3) corrosion.
0.1.2.2 Protection Officer.
a) use of personnel;
b) the maintenance and inspection personnel;
c) wells and machine rooms (if any) and the pulleys (if any) outside staff.
0.1.2.3 Protection of objects.
a) in the car-mounted object;
b) Household elevator components;
c) Install a home elevator building.
0.2 standard not only specifies the basic safety requirements for home elevators, and provides home elevators installed in buildings (structures) in the most
Low demand.
0.3 home elevators can be installed in new buildings and in buildings with.
0.4 home elevator manufacturer and the owner shall undertake consultations on the following issues.
a) the intended use;
b) environmental conditions;
c) civil engineering problems;
d) other aspects of the installation site;
e) the suitability of the user.
0.5 In order to clarify the purpose of this standard and the avoidance of doubt in the implementation process, in the development of this standard, the following assumptions were made.
0.5.1 No special requirements parts meet the following requirements.
a) in accordance with the usual engineering practice and calculation regulate the design, considering all failure modes;
b) using a reliable mechanical and electrical construction;
c) avoid the risk of hydraulic, pneumatic and other equipment produced in accordance with relevant common standards;
d) known harmful materials (such as. asbestos) is not available for home elevators member;
e) by a sufficient strength and good quality material.
0.5.2 in accordance with maintenance instructions, parts should be well maintained and maintain a normal working condition, despite the wear and tear, able to maintain the required
characteristic.
0.5.3 The selection and configuration of the components in the expected environmental impacts and specific working conditions, should not affect the safety of the home elevator
run.
0.5.4 bearing supports shall be designed to ensure that expected under a load of home elevators can operate safely.
0.5.5 The standard for electrical safety device requirements are. If the electrical safety devices in full compliance with the requirements of this standard, it may fail
Regardless of sex.
0.5.6 When a person home elevators using a predetermined method, due to its own negligence and unintentional misuse caused issues should be
protection.
0.5.7 In some cases, might make some kind of reckless action, this standard does not consider the simultaneous occurrence of two or more Lu
Mang possibility of action and (or) violation of home elevators Instructions situation.
0.5.8 If during the maintenance period, a person is usually not easily accessible using the safety device is intentionally set to invalid, then the home elevator
No guarantee safe operation, maintenance procedures you should follow to take additional measures to ensure the safety of personnel.
The level of force used in 0.5.9.
a) Static. 300N;
Force b) the impact arising from. 1000N.
This is the force of a person may be imposed.
0.5.10 In addition to the items listed below, a mechanical device in accordance with the requirements and standards of good examples manufactured, without being able to check the situation, the
Will not cause damage to the extent of the danger.
You should consider the following mechanical failure.
a) suspension means breaking;
b) the auxiliary ropes, chains and all connected with the break and relaxation;
c) hydraulic system (not including tanks) fracture;
d) hydraulic system (including cylinders) minor leaks;
e) participation in one of the electromechanical brake drum brake disc brake mechanical parts or failure;
f) on the hoisting rope traction wheel slip out of control;
g) the failure of the main drive wheel traction unit and related components.
0.5.11 To ensure the safe operation of equipment operating ambient temperature range of use shall be considered home elevators the actual place, the device is running
Ambient temperature range between + 5 ℃ ~ + 40 ℃. For hot or cold environments, additional requirements may be necessary.
Home elevator manufacturing and installation specifications
1 Scope
1.1 standard provides home elevators manufacturing and installation should comply with the norms.
Home elevators are for single-family use, and.
a) layer between the fixed station, the car along the vertical inclination angle of 15 ° from the guide rails;
b) the use of wheelchairs available for use or the personnel;
c) (directly or indirectly), screw and nut supported or suspended by a rope, chain, rack and pinion, hydraulic cylinders;
d) an independent hoistway.
1.2 This standard takes into account the main risk associated under the conditions foreseen by the manufacturer designed to use a home elevator.
1.3 This standard does not consider the additional requirements under the following conditions.
a) used in harsh conditions (such as. extreme weather, strong magnetic fields);
b) lightning protection;
c) shall comply with the provisions of the special operation (eg. potentially explosive atmospheres);
d) handling may cause hazardous conditions for the material;
e) The main function is to transport the goods;
f) vulnerable to vandalism;
g) Dangerous generated during manufacture;
h) earthquake, flood;
i) fire protection, evacuation and running during the fire;
j) noise and vibration;
k) concrete, stone filler, wood, or other foundation or building design structures;
l) embedded bolts of the support structure design;
m) using GB/T 12995-2006 defined motorized wheelchair.
1.4 This standard does not apply elevators for public use.
2 Normative references
The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this standard and become the standard terms. For dated references, subsequent
Amendments (not including errata content) or revisions do not apply to this standard, however, encourage the parties to the agreement are based on research
Whether the latest versions of these documents. For undated reference documents, the latest versions apply to this standard.
GB/T 1243-2006 Short pitch transmission precision roller chains, bush chains, attachments and sprockets (ISO 606.2004, IDT)
GB/T 3480-1997 involute cylindrical gear carrying capacity calculation methods (eqv ISO 6336-1 ~ 6336-3.1996)
GB 4208-1993 housing protection (IP Code) (eqv IEC 529. 1989)
GB/T 4723 printed circuits copper clad phenolic paper laminate (GB/T 4723-1992, neqIEC 249-2. 1985 ~ 1988)
GB/T 4724 printed circuits copper clad epoxy laminate paper (GB/T 4724-1992, neqIEC 249-2. 1987)
GB/T 4728 (all parts), Graphical symbols for electrical diagrams
GB 4943-2001 Safety of information technology equipment (idt IEC 60950.1999)
GB 5226.1-2002 Safety of machinery electrical equipment Part 1. General requirements (IEC 60204-1.2000,
IDT)
GB 5226.2-2002 Safety of machinery electrical equipment Part 32. Requirements for hoisting machines (IEC 60204-32.
1998, IDT)
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