Friday, December 20, 2024
12 Codes of Christmas - Day 10
On the tenth day of Christmas ASME gave to me
Thursday, December 19, 2024
12 Codes of Christmas - Day 9
Wednesday, December 18, 2024
12 Codes of Christmas - Day 8
On the eighth day of Christmas ASME gave to me
Revisions to occupant evacuation operation inspection per 2.27.6
Tuesday, December 17, 2024
12 Codes of Christmas - Day 7
On the seventh day of Christmas ASME gave to me
Additions to emergency communications per 2.27.1.1.4
Thursday, December 12, 2024
12 Codes of Christmas - Day 6
On the sixth day of Christmas ASME gave to me
Remote interaction per 2.26.13
- The interactions are limited to call and features. The elevator must be in automatic operations.
- The interactions CANNOT enable, disable, override, reset or otherwise interfere with non-automatic operations.
Tuesday, December 10, 2024
12 Codes of Christmas - Day 5
On the fifth day of Christmas ASME gave to me
Additions to the executable software list per 2.26.1.7.1
- Test enable operation
- Group 1 operating modes
- Restricted opening of car doors
- Passenger overload in the down direction
- Any code required manual reset
- Function, device or means
Monday, December 9, 2024
12 Codes of Christmas - Day 4
On the fourth day of Christmas ASME gave to me
The ability to install ERRC in hoistways per 2.8.7
Thursday, December 5, 2024
12 Codes of Christmas - Day 3
On the third day of Christmas ASME gave to me
A means to detect floods per 2.2.9
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
12 Codes of Christmas - Day 2
On the second day of Christmas ASME gave to me
A change to pit ladders per 2.2.4
- The ladder will be at least 16" in width.
- Ladder rungs (cleats or steps) shall be provided for the full height.
- Detection of at least 20 lbs on the ladder is required. There are various methods to detect a person, but once detected the elevator must stop. Several vendors in the elevator industry now make such a ladder so it will be relatively easy to find.
Monday, December 2, 2024
12 Codes of Christmas - Day 1
On the first day of Christmas ASME gave to me
A revision to hoistway lighting guidelines per 2.1.1.7
The lighting must be 5 foot candles (ftc) in brightness with switches at the top of the hoistway and at pit access. It must also automatically light, and cannot be turned off by the switches, when:
- The access switch is set to 'Enable'
- The car top switch is set to 'Inspection'
- Firefighter's Emergency Operation (FEO) phase 1 is activated.
Tuesday, November 12, 2024
State of Illinois Fire Marshal Elevator Safety Review Board Meeting 11/7/24
This was an important meeting of the Elevator Safety Review Board. There is a lot of discussion about the upcoming adoption of A17.1 2022 and the ramifications it will have for our industry and building owners. We previously reviewed some of the upcoming code change requirements on A17.1 2022 code update blog.
New Chair – Juan Gonzalez – Governor appointment – Congratulations!Between January 24’ to October 24’
657 Licenses
417 New units registered
9,783 Total certificates issued
It was suggested to give buildings a compliance date of 3 years after adoption of the A17.1 code. It is for all elevators, no grandfather. Newer elevators already comply. It was noted that door lock monitoring is critical to prevent injuries and fatalities.
There was a question that if a device and/or add on panel was installed to get the older elevators to comply with door lock monitoring, would it require the building to bring the rest of the elevator up to the current code requirements in A17.1 2022. The answer by the Board's elevator expert, Dick Gregory, was no.
The board motioned and approved a 3 year grace period after adoption of the new code.
It was discussed that the changes reviewed at the meeting may require a different vote on an updated version of the safety rules. The next meeting on March 6th, 2025 will again discuss the new code and the changes to the rules for final adoption at the Board level. After adoption at the Board level, it would go to Springfield for the final part of the code adoption process.
The Relay Robotics application discussion was pushed to the next meeting.
Meeting adjourned
What is door lock monitoring? Door lock monitoring is a safety system that monitors the position of the doors and status of the door contact circuit. Very simply, this does not allow the door locks to be jumped out or to malfunction and allow the elevator to run with doors in the open position.
This can be a very expensive proposition for buildings with an elevator control system that is older than 20 years old. If your elevator control system is older than 20 years old you may need to modernize the elevator control system or add door lock monitoring provisions.
When will the new code be in place? Good question, with the new changes to the wording in the safety rules it will require an additional vote in March’s meeting and then the Springfield process starts. If I where to guess sometime mid to late 2025. That is only a guess.
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.
Also check us out on Instagram @Colleyelevator see what we have been up to.
Tuesday, October 29, 2024
Traction Elevator Modernization – Palatine, IL
We got a call from the property manager who manages the tallest building in Palatine. He was ready to consider modernizing their elevators and since we had worked with this property management firm at other locations, it was great to be considered. We were also very excited to get this opportunity to improve the building's vertical transportation performance and reliability.
After a thoughtful bid process, we where awarded the contract. The building was built in the 1960s/early 1970s and had already been modernized once with MCE controls 24 years ago. The MCE controls where at their end of life and had reliability issues as well as obsolescence issues with their motion control device. The building had many issues with the existing equipment, half from being at the end of its life cycle and the other half suffering from a deferred maintenance program.
Existing elevator & project scope – We replaced the elevator controller, machines, governors, fixtures and door operators.
New equipment providers
Controllers
– Motion Control Engineering
Machines –
Hollister Whitney
Door
operators – GAL w/Westinghouse door equipment
Fixtures –
Innovation Industries
Roller
guides - ELSCO
Visual communication - Rath w/Towne answering service
Cables - CED Efengee
Elevator
controller – The
existing controller was a Motion Control Engineering controller with motor
generators. We installed Motion Control Engineering's elevator
controls with a KEB F5 motor drive.
Elevator fixtures – The existing hall fixtures were a mix between the older Westinghouse and newer[20+ years] Adam's car fixtures.
Elevator traction machine – We removed the existing Westinghouse Elevator machines and installed new Hollister Whitney traction elevator machines and Rope Grippers.
Machine
room[see above] – The
machine room and the overall elevator system had been neglected and had a lot
of deferred maintenance.
High rise requirement – After 75' of rise, we needed to put an elevator lobby panel and visual communication panel in the lobby of the building.
Door operators– The existing door operators were replaced 10 years ago but where in very poor condition for their age. The project team gave the car top a big upgrade and a great look.
Team work– The sales person and the project team who finishes typically gets the glory on a project. In between the initial contract sale and the final acceptance are many other people who work on the project to make it successful. From the truck driver to the engineer to the billing department to the assist when needed, 16 Colley Elevator employees where involved in the project and we had tremendous team work on it. Thank you everyone without you we would not have had such a successful delivery! Let’s not forget our great material supplier participation! Thanks for your hustle and help! While things are evolving in the elevator world, it is great to work with some legends in the elevator business.
Finishing touches – The project team did a great job on the finishing touches to this project. Machine room painted, car tops cleaned and elevator pits painted. Love seeing this!
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.
Also check us out on Instagram @Colleyelevator see what we have been up to.
Sunday, October 13, 2024
Hey Illinois! Here Comes Your New Elevator Code A17.1 2022
In Illinois we will soon have a new elevator code! Maybe next month? Maybe in 9 months? It all depends how quickly it moves through the rule making process of adoption in Springfield. We recently had our continuing education class for the new CODE and below are some of the highlights. The biggest item is the requirement for door lock monitoring on all elevators (that is 8.6.4.24). This requirement will most likely have some additional fleshing out and a time line given as it is a big one.
As always, if you are planning on modernizing, I would take the plunge now and get your permit with a stamped A17.1 2019 code year. The costs for your modernization will go up with the new code.
Hoistway lighting - 2.1.1.7
Lighting in the entire hoistway shall be 5ftc.
Light switches shall be at the top of the hoistway and pit access.
Shall automatically light when:
a. Access switch is set to ENABLE.b. Car top switch is set to INSPECTION.c. FEO phase I is activated.
Controller shall have signals to automatically turn on(building system) hoistway lighting.
Light switches cannot turn off lights when they are automatically turned on.
Lighting shall be on emergency power.
Pit access - 2.2.4
Ladder shall be 16” wide. Removed option for reduction to 9”.Ladder rungs (cleats or steps) shall be provided for the full height and should have 4 ½” of handle clearance not provided.
Detection of a person on the ladder is required. This can be weight (20#) motion, guard removal or other means.
Flood detection means - 2.2.9
Flood detection shall be provided between 6” and 12” above finished floor (AFF) when the elevator can travel below the flood elevation for the property (per the building code).Flood detection operation shall be per 2.27.13.
Added that non-elevator equipment may be permitted in these areas if it is permitted in the elevator hoistway.
Emergency responder radio coverage (ERRC) equipment inside hoistways - 2.8.7
New requirement permitting ERRC equipment, involving radiating coaxial cables and antennas, to be in elevator areas.
Location of equipment shall be acceptable to the elevator contractor.
All servicing shall be done from outside the hoistway(or through access panels).
Added the following to the list of what is included in executable software:
Test enable operationGroup 1 operating modesRestricted opening of car doorsPassenger overload in the down directionAny (code required) manual resetFunction, device or means
Remote interaction operation - 2.26.13
Remove interaction operation is permitted.
A sign shall be provided on controller.
Actions are limited to call and features(elevator shall be on automatic operation).
Actions are prohibited(cannot enable, disable, override, reset or otherwise interfere with non-automatic operations).
Added that the visual/text communication means(on site for elevators with more than 60’ of rise) shall be in the fire command center (FCC).
Added when an FCC is not provided, the visual/text communication means shall be behind a locked (group 3) cover and the location shall be approved by the Fire Department.
Phase I emergency recall operation by fire alarm initiating devices.
Added that the height of the keyed switch shall be between 36” and 66”.
Added test enable to the list of operations that alert personnel of Phase I activation.
Add that all three operations shall alert personnel of floor detection means of activation.
Note: Personnel still have control of elevator.
Added that there is not a requirement to run the elevator onto the stop ring.
New rule which requires that a controller being replaced would be an alteration unless it was being replaced due to damage/loss and then can be replaced with the original model from the OEM or an equivalent model.
The controller replaced for damage/loss is permitted to conform to the original code data plate (installed or altered) insert remainder.
Added rule that door monitoring, when provided, shall be tested.
A written procedure shall be included in the on-site documentation.
New rule that all automatic passenger and freight elevators (new equipment) shall have door monitoring - 2.26.5
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.
Sunday, September 29, 2024
NAEC 75th Elevator Convention - Atlantic City, NJ
I had the opportunity to attend the National Association of Elevator Contractors (NAEC’s) 75th annual convention September 23rd to 26th. It was great to get back and see some old friends, meet new friends, sit through education, be involved with talking points and walk around and visit about 300 different vendors. With Illinois adopting the 2022 code, it was of particular interest to know what is on the horizon and how our vendors can support us.
What did I get out of it? On a regular basis I’m asked what do I get out of going to the convention or other NAEC events. I had a list of items from our office to look into since you can talk face to face with industry suppliers. Meeting people face to face is different than trading emails or even phone calls. Challenges that occur over the year can be discussed and resolved in a matter of minutes. The networking is wonderful, seeing friendly faces and talking to people that you email on a regular basis cannot be beat. What I get the most out of is seeing my peers from independent contractors and seeing what is going on in their area and what they are doing and what challenges they are facing.
Why you should go – If you're in the elevator industry, this is THE show to attend where you can meet the best in the business, exchange ideas, get challenged, and come back to your company with new ideas, see new products and be a better elevator person. Maybe you'll meet Elevator Pal Ed?
2025 Convention – Houston, TX
2026 Convention – Chicago, IL - Yes its coming to our home.
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.
Also check us out on Instagram @Colleyelevator see what we have been up to.