I’ve been talking to a lot of people on this new item. Yes, if you have smoke detectors tied into the elevator system you will need to have them tested once every 5 years and witnessed by an elevator inspector. This is a big splash item that will provide challenges for our industry, building owners and fire alarm companies. City of Chicago is excluded from this mandate.
Section
1000.60 Adoption of Nationally Recognized Safety Codes
i) Modification: Witnessing of Initiating Devices for Fireman’s Emergency Operation.
All initiating devices for all elevators shall
be tested every 5 years. The test shall be witnessed by an elevator inspector.
Documentation of the results of the testing of initiating devices must be kept
on site in the maintenance records. All hydraulic elevators shall have this
documentation completed no later than December 31, 2023. All traction elevators
shall have this documentation completed at the time of their first Category 5
test after January 1, 2023. After the initial test, subsequent tests of the
elevator’s initiating devices shall be conducted no later than 5 years after
the date of the last test
Hydraulic elevators – Will require all of the elevator smoke detectors that are tied into the elevator tested prior to 12/31/23 and witnessed by an elevator inspector.
Traction elevators – Will require to have the fire testing be part of the CAT 5 testing after January 1st, 2023.
Challenges – We have a few challenges to contend with in the next few years.
Coordination - the biggest challenge is
coordinating the elevator mechanic, elevator inspector and fire company onsite
at the same time. Frequently we do have
challenges with having the fire company show up on the same time and same date. Fire companies are busy too and have
emergencies that prevent them from making it to our appointments.
Elevator inspector supply – We love our elevator inspectors but we have a limited number of elevator inspectors and adding another testing requirement will limit the amount of testing we can accomplish in a day because we have coordination challenges with different fire companies at different buildings.
Additional costs to buildings – The building will have to pay additional fees to elevator companies, elevator inspectors and fire companies. Typically the additional fees will be one hour for the elevator contractor and elevator inspector and the cost for the fire companies visit.
We have our fire devices already tested once a year – This is going to be a common comment by building owners and property managers. This may be true, you are correct, but the rule is written to include an elevator inspector, that means, we will need an elevator inspector to witness this test, not just the elevator company and fire company.
What to do – We will be moving forward to work with our inspection companies to start getting a jump on this testing and trying to make it as painless as possible. There are pain points, logistic challenges and good questions many people may have. For now, these are the rules let’s take action and make some good progress.
Is this a good thing? Absolutely a good
thing to test your fire recall devices on a regular basis.
If you have any questions or would like additional information feel free to contact me at CraigZ@colleyelevator.com or 630-766-7230 ext. 107.
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