Many times when we are bidding elevator modernization the
building owners do not know what they are required to do. Or the “work by others” portion of everyone’s
contracts. Even after 2 other companies have
come by I ask them if they know what they are required to do for their
electrical and fire alarms, sometimes I get, “I don’t know, no one said
anything”. These can be fairly sizable information omissions if we do not communicate this to building owners.
Right above the price of the agreement we write the “work
by others”, many companies have this away in small print in their terms and
conditions which could be 30-40 items long many items have nothing to do with
that specific installation.
I have put a general list together for building owners to
review when contemplating modernization for “work by others”. Remember all jurisdictions are different so
this is not an all-encompassing list for all, just a start. These costs can be $10,000 or more depending
on your existing fire system.
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Suitable environment for new elevator
equipment
o Temperature
45 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit
o
Relative humidity of 85 percent
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Provide adequate electrical power for
lighting, tools, hoisting during installation as well as for normal operation
of elevator system
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Provide fire recall detectors at each
landing, machine room to be tied into a building fire panel
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Higher rise buildings may need an
elevator fire panel in the lobby or in the fire command room
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Provide heat detectors if there are
sprinklers present
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If there are sprinklers present you
must install a shunt trip
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If you have a heat detector in the
hoistway you must install a smoke detector
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NEC code complaint main line
disconnects & associated outlets - labeled
o Heavy
duty fused lockable for mainline & car lighting with proper earth grounds
o GFCI
in the machine room and in elevator pit
o Regular
outlet if sump pump is in and/or required in elevator pit
o Telephone
line adjacent to elevator control system
o Machine
room light swtich[not on timer]
o If
the building has a generator and the elevator is run on the generator a pair of
wires must be run to elevator controller so we know the building is on
generator power
[Mainline disconnect, GFCI & machine room light switch, light switch cannot be on timer]
[110vac lighting circuit disconnect]
[Elevator pit light swtich, GFCI]
[Pit light in back left corner & fire alarm - requires repair]
[Machine room fire recall detector]
[Fire recall relays - tied into fire recall detectors & panel]
[Fire panel in lobby]
Remember that all areas have different rules and requirements and before getting pricing for work consult a competent elevator company for guidance. If I forgot an item that should be on the list let me know.
If
you have any questions or would like information from Colley Elevator you can
go to www.colleyelevator.com, email Craigz@colleyelevator.com or call
630-766-7230.