34 Pa. Code § 7.275 - Landing doors
Landing doors shall be provided in conformance with the following:
(1)
All
installations. The shaftways of freight elevators, where required to
be of fire-resistive construction, shall be equipped at floor landings with
approved fire-resistive landings doors. New installation of such doors shall be
of approved one-hour fire-resistive construction and shall bear the
certification to this effect from a recognized official testing laboratory. The
maximum clearance between the doors, sills, lintels, and frames shall not
exceed 7/8 inch. The doors shall also comply with the following:
(i) Landing doors shall be mounted on the
interior walls of the shaftway, except that they may be mounted on the exterior
wall of the shaftway if the entrances to such shaftway are further protected by
standard gates, as specified in §
7.278 (relating to landing gates).
Vertical or horizontal sliding or rolling doors may be opened but shall not be
closed by independent power, except when the mechanism employed is approved by
the Board. When vertical doors are operated by independent power, they may be
opened automatically but shall be closed manually or by constant-pressure
pushbuttons. The speed of such doors shall not exceed one foot per second and
the drive shall be of a type that permits easy arrest of the progress of the
doors in the event of contact with any obstruction. In such cases means shall
be provided to permit the manual operation of the landing doors and car doors
or gates from within the car in the event of failure of power. Doors of the
swinging type shall be so mounted that the inside surface of the door is not
more than four inches from the inside surface of the door sill. The width of
the shaftway opening when the landing door is in a fully open position, shall
not be greater than the width of the car opening.
(ii) Substantial stops shall be provided for
both sections of a vertical biparting elevator door to prevent either door from
dropping below the range of normal travel.
(iii) New installations of semiautomatic,
counterbalanced, biparting and two-speed types of doors are prohibited.
Existing semiautomatic, biparting shaftway doors shall be so changed as to be
manually operated and all such doors shall be provided with approved locking
devices.
(2)
Existing installations. Landing doors, except those for
automatic control and double-button control elevators, shall be equipped with
latches arranged so that they may be unlocked only from the inside, except that
the main or lowest landing door may be arranged to also open from outside the
shaftway by means of a removable key.
(3)
New installations. The
main or parking floor door of all elevators, except double-button control,
automatic control and dual control, shall be provided with a removable service
key by which the door may be opened when the car is at that landing. Such
service key shall be located where it is available to responsible authorized
persons at all times. The landing doors at the lowest level and next floor
above all elevators shall be equipped in such a manner that they may be opened,
regardless of the location of the car, with a formed emergency key which is
located under glass in the entry way or corridor on the lowest floor.
Notes
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