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Code Of Practice On The Design And Construction Of Lifts And Escalators -

Here are 5 overlooked clauses from the Code that directly impact your building layout. The Code Says: Minimum pit depth (e.g., 1.2m for a 1m/s lift) must accommodate buffers, compensation sheaves, and ladder access. Common Error: Designing the pit exactly to the minimum without checking the buffer stroke required for the actual lift speed or door type (e.g., telescopic vs. center-opening). Fix: Add a 150–200mm safety margin. Also, include a fixed ladder and a 500 lux light switch located outside the pit entrance—a frequent non-compliance. 2. Escalator Landing Zone Neglect The Code Says: A clear, unobstructed “comb plate zone” (typically min. 2.5m depth) is required at both entry and exit points, extending the full width of the escalator. Common Error: Placing a structural column, fire hydrant, or turnstile inside this zone. Also, failing to allow for the “skirt brush” intrusion. Fix: During zoning, mark the landing zone as a no-build (except for flooring) area. Remember: the zone begins 200mm before the moving comb plate. 3. Machine Room Accessibility Failures The Code Says: A clear passageway of at least 500mm around all machinery, with a dedicated working platform for controller panels. Common Error: Routing HVAC ducts, pipes, or electrical trays directly above the lift controller or traction machine, blocking overhead clearance or creating condensation risks. Fix: In MEP coordination meetings, overlay the machine room layout. Require a minimum 2.0m clear headroom and a lockable door that opens outward with a 700mm minimum width. 4. Car Door Closing Force Misinterpretation The Code Says: The kinetic energy of closing lift doors must be limited (e.g., ≤ 4 Joules for power-operated doors). Common Error: Installing decorative heavy door panels or large vision panels without adjusting the door operator’s force settings. This results in excessive closing force, failing safety tests. Fix: Any aesthetic door modification must be re-tested with a force gauge. Specify door operators with adjustable closing profiles early in procurement. 5. Firefighting Lift Oversights The Code Says: Firefighting lifts require a separate electrical supply, a 1000kg minimum capacity, and a ventilated lobby (where required). Common Error: Designing the lift shaft without the required 2-hour fire-rated enclosure including all cable penetrations. Another: placing the fireman’s switch (EPC) in an area not clearly marked or accessible. Fix: Run a separate fire resistance simulation for the shaft seals. The firefighting lift landing button must be 40–60mm diameter, illuminated, and 1.2m from finished floor level. Quick Compliance Checklist (Pre-Submission) | Feature | Code Requirement (Typical) | Your Design Check ✅ | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Shaft venting | 1.0% – 1.5% of shaft cross-section area at top & bottom | ☐ | | Landing call buttons | Centered at 900–1100mm AFFL, tactile indicators | ☐ | | Escalator brake | Must stop within comb plate zone, no passenger slip | ☐ | | Lift car emergency exit | 0.5m x 0.7m minimum, opening inward or removable | ☐ | | Overhead clearance | ≥ 1.2m above car roof to ceiling lowest point | ☐ | Pro Tip: Don’t Wait for the “Pre-Commissioning Check” The Code’s most useful clause is often the one requiring loading tests (125% of rated load). Schedule a structural survey before shaft construction to ensure the pit floor and buffer supports can handle impact forces—not just static load. Need further help? Download the full comparison matrix between EN 81-20/50 and your local Code of Practice deviations.

The focus is on a , bridging the gap between regulatory language and real-world implementation. Title: 5 Critical Design Errors to Avoid When Applying the Lift & Escalator Code of Practice Target Audience: Architects, Building Services Engineers, and Project Developers Why This Matters The Code of Practice for Design and Construction of Lifts and Escalators is not just a safety rulebook—it’s a spatial roadmap. Violations often surface only during final inspection, leading to costly structural alterations, delayed occupancy permits, or unsafe operation. Here are 5 overlooked clauses from the Code

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