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BRITISH STANDARD BS 5655-7
(Reprinted,
Lifts and service lifts —
Part 7: Specification for manual control
devices, indicators and additional
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`. having been prepared under the direction of the Mechanical Engineering Standards Committee.. was published under the authority of the Amendments issued since publication Board of BSI and comes into effect on 31 October 1983...`--- upon which the following bodies were represented: Associated Offices Technical Committee Association of County Councils British Broadcasting Corporation British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers’ Association (BEAMA) British Multiple Retailers’ Association British Railways Board Bureau of Engineer Surveyors Chartered Institution of Building Services Department of Health and Social Security Department of Industry (Mechanical Engineering) Department of the Environment (PSA) Department of Transport Electrical..-`-`.Uncontrolled Copy No reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS Not for Resale . Electronic... Telecommunications and Plumbing Union Engineer Surveyors’ Section of ASTMS Federation of Wire Rope Manufacturers of Great Britain Greater London Council Health and Safety Executive Independent Engineering Insurers’ Committee Institution of Mechanical Engineers Institution of Production Engineers London Transport Executive Mechanical Handling Engineers’ Association National Association of Lift Makers Post Office Royal Association for Disability and Rehabilitation Scottish Development Department This British Standard. No.`. Date of issue Comments © BSI 12-1998 4912 September Indicated by a sideline in the margin 1985 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committee reference MEE/49 Draft for comment 81/70883 DC ISBN 0 580 13444 X Copyright British Standards Institution Reproduced by IHS under license with BSI . BS 5655-7:1983 Committees responsible for this British Standard The preparation of this British Standard was entrusted by the Mechanical Engineering Standards Committee (MEE/-) to Technical Committee MEE/49 --`. Amd.`.`.
`--- © BSI 12-1998 Copyright British Standards Institution i Reproduced by IHS under license with BSI .`... BS 5655-7:1983 Contents Page Committees responsible Inside front cover Foreword ii 1 Scope 1 2 Control devices and indicators 1 3 Symbols 1 4 Dimensions of legends 1 5 Position of control devices 1 6 Hand rail 1 Appendix A Additional manual controls and supplementary indicators 6 Figure 1 — Example of alarm symbol 5 Figure 2 — Example of door open symbol 5 Figure 3 — Example of telephone intercom symbol 5 Figure 4 — Example of down direction symbol 5 Figure 5 — Example of up direction symbol 5 Table 1 — Single push button control: summary of control devices and indicators 2 Table 2 — Down collective control: summary of control devices and indicators 3 Table 3 — Full collective control: summary of control devices and indicators 4 Publications referred to Inside back cover --`.`.`...Uncontrolled Copy No reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS Not for Resale ...`.-`-`.
2) In course of preparation. “Explanatory supplement to BS 5655-1”. This will be indicated in the amendment table on the inside front cover.. Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity from legal obligations. A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract.`--- ii © BSI 12-1998 Copyright British Standards Institution Reproduced by IHS under license with BSI . — Part 8: Specification for eyebolts for lift suspension. if published). signals and additional fittings”.`. Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover. — Part 62): Code of practice for lifts. pages i and ii. BS 5655-7:1983 Foreword This Part of BS 5655 has been prepared under the direction of the Mechanical Engineering Standards Committee. 1) Not yet in course of preparation. published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). --`. Users of British Standards are responsible for their correct application. indicators and additional fittings (implementing ISO 4190/5).`. etc. — Part 1: Safety rules for the construction and installation of electric lifts (implementing EN 81/1). — Part 2: Specification for hydraulic lifts.. It is the seventh Part of a British Standard relating to lifts and service lifts.Uncontrolled Copy No reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS Not for Resale .. This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may have had amendments incorporated. — Part 31): Safety rules for the construction and installation of electric service lifts (will implement EN 81/3). an inside front cover. inspection.-`-`. an inside back cover and a back cover..`. — Part 7: Specification for manual control devices. — Part 41): Safety rules for the construction and installation of hydraulic service lifts (will implement EN 81/4. — Part 92): Specification for guide rails (will implement ISO 7465). This Part implements the technical requirements of ISO 4190/5-1983 “Passenger lifts and service lifts” — Part 5: “Control devices. The complete standard will comprise the following Parts.`.. together with PD 6500. Subsequent Parts will deal with testing. pages 1 to 6.. — Part 5: Specification for dimensions of standard electric lift arrangements (implementing ISO 4190/1 and ISO 4190/3). which will be progressively published to supersede portions of BS 2655.
Appendix A briefly describes a few of these special features.2 Characters.2 The top of the handrails shall be be $ 45° and # 60°.2 When control devices are installed for and Table 3 are basic to the control system employed. If the doors are side opening.`. the arrangement of Table 1 for lifts under single push button control the controls is at the discretion of the lift manufacturer. BS 5655-7:1983 --`. including alarm button. the 3. The image content of the door 6.Uncontrolled Copy No reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS Not for Resale . NOTE 2 The requirements listed in Table 1. the symbol to indicate presence of telephone.. NOTE Symbol number 417-IEC-5013-a in BS 6217 meets this 6 Hand rail requirement. The requirements for three basic types of NOTE The included angle at the apex of the triangle should be $45° and # 60°.1 When hand rails are provided in the car at least re-open symbol shall be two isosceles triangles one shall be mounted on a side wall..`. Such devices in the car. Table 2 5. similar to those provided when lifts are constructed and installed. 4. that shown in Figure 3.. shown in Figure 4 and Figure 5. in Figure 1. Table 3 for lifts under full collective control 5. shall be placed on a side 3 Symbols wall at a distance of at least 400 mm from the front and back walls. Additional independent use by disabled persons in wheelchairs manual controls or supplementary indicators may be installed these devices shall be located between 900 mm according to the complexities of grouped installations etc.`.. 3) In course of preparation. The image content of the symbol to indicate direction of lift movement This Part of BS 5655 specifies essential features for shall be an isosceles triangle with its acute apex manual control devices and indicators to be pointing in direction of travel.3 Telephone or intercom. control system are specified. and 1 200 mm above floor level. The image content of the alarm symbol controls shall be placed on the wall adjacent to that shall be a bell in side view. NOTE Symbol number 417-IEC-5090-a in BS 6217 or sheet number 008 in BS 6034 meets this requirement.1 Symbols. Copyright British Standards Institution © BSI 12-1998 1 Reproduced by IHS under license with BSI . for handrails and for the identification of telephones installed in lift cars. follows: a) capital letters and numerals: not less 2 Control devices and indicators than 10 mm. approximately 900 mm above floor level and shall 3.. NOTE The included angle at the apex of the triangle should 6. NOTE Within the limits specified below.4 Down and up direction. guidance on the provision of additional manual controls and 4 Dimensions of legends indicators for these and other control systems is given in appendix A. NOTE Further guidance on the provision of handrails for shall be a telephone receiver in profile.2 Door re-open. 4. The various devices to be provided for users to b) lower case letters: not less than 7 mm.`--- 1 Scope 3. etc.1 The highest control device shall be located no NOTE 1 The three types of control systems mentioned above higher than 1 800 mm above floor level. The image content of be spaced not less than 20 mm from the wall. The size of the symbols used on the control devices and indicators shall be such that the The standard also specifies minimum requirements symbol is clear and legible. it is recommended that the alarm button in the car should always Table 2 for lifts under down collective control be situated at the top. similar to that shown onto which the doors close.`.-`-`. are described in detail in BS 5655-63).1 Alarm. side opening the handrail shall be placed on the wall similar to that shown in Figure 2. taking into account the type of control system adopted. If the doors are arranged with their bases adjacent to a vertical line. 3. The size of the characters used on NOTE The titles of the publications referred to in this standard the control devices and indicators shall be as are listed on the inside back cover.. similar to ambulant disabled persons is given in BS 5810. However. operate the lift and the indicators to indicate to users the functioning of the lift shall be as specified 5 Position of manual control devices in the following tables. adjacent to that onto which the doors close.
1..1 c) one “door re-open” button (see note 2) Symbol in accordance with 3.Uncontrolled Copy No reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS Not for Resale .-`-`.`--- Copyright British Standards Institution Reproduced by IHS under license with BSI . – 1. — at landing (see note 1) 3) Control devices in car a) one button for each floor – 2. © BSI 12-1998 --`. and has stopped. 3 etc.3 NOTE 1 Applicable only to lifts with manually operated doors without vision panels. b) a sign to indicate presence of an enclosed telephone or intercom (see note 3) Symbol in accordance with 3.`. NOTE 3 Applicable only to lifts which do not have imperforate doors. Table 1 — Single push button control: summary of control devices and indicators 2 BS 5655-7:1983 Requirement Legend 1) Control devices on landings a) one call button on each landing — 2) Indicators on landings a) a sign which is illuminated when lift is in use — b) a sign which remains illuminated when car is about to stop. 3 etc. NOTE 2 Applicable only to lifts with automatically operated doors.. 2..`.2 d) one stop device coloured red (see note 3) “STOP” 4) Indicators in car a) an illuminated position indicator (see note 4) – 2. 1. 2. – 1. 0.`.. b) one alarm button Symbol in accordance with 3.`.. 0..
3 fitted) NOTE 1 Applicable only if there is access to lower floors.. NOTE 2 Applicable only if there is access from lower floors. 3 etc. 0. provided the signs 4c are fitted in the car.`.. at landing (see note 4) 3) Control devices in car a) one push button for each floor – 2. c) two illuminated signs to indicate next departure direction (see note 7) = and D symbol in accordance with 3. and has stopped. 0. NOTE 4 Applicable only to lifts with manually operated doors without vision panels.4 c) one call button on all landings below main floor level (see note 2) D symbols in accordance with 3. 2. either: i) one call button. e. Table 2 — Down collective control: summary of control devices and indicators © BSI 12-1998 Requirement Legend 1) Control devices on landings a) one call button on all landings above main floor level = symbol in accordance with 3.4 2) Indicators on landing a) an illuminated sign to indicate that call has been registered and will be answered b) two illuminated signs to indicate next departure direction (only one at = and D symbols in accordance terminal landings) (see note 3) with 3. 1.Uncontrolled Copy No reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS Not for Resale .4 ii) two call buttons (see note 1) = and D symbols in accordance with 3.4 d) a sign to indicate the presence of an enclosed telephone or intercom (if Symbol in accordance with 3.`. – 1.. NOTE 6 Applicable only to lifts which do not have imperforate doors. – 1.1 c) one “door re-open” button (see note 5) Symbol in accordance with 3.g. 3 Copyright British Standards Institution Reproduced by IHS under license with BSI . 2. 3 etc..4 c) a sound signal to accompany lighting of signs (b) above (except where such sound would cause major inconvenience) d) a sign which remains illuminated when car is about to stop. b) one alarm button Symbol in accordance with 3. NOTE 7 If the option suggested in note 3 is adopted these signs should be located in such a position that they are visible from the landing. or D symbol in accordance with 3. 1. basement garage.`.. NOTE 5 Applicable only to lifts with automatically operated doors.. BS 5655-7:1983 NOTE 3 These signs may be omitted when automatic doors are fitted.`.`--- b) on main landing.2 d) one stop device coloured red (see note 6) “STOP” 4) Indicators in car a) an illuminated sign to indicate the car calls registered b) an illuminated position indicator – 2.-`-`.4 --`.
4 2) Indicators on landings a) an illuminated sign to indicate that call has been registered and will be answered b) two illuminated signs to indicate next departure direction (one only at ∇ and ∆ symbols in accordance terminal landings) (see note 2) with 3. 3 etc. 1.4 --`.`.`--- d) a sign to indicate the presence of an enclosed telephone or intercom (if Symbol in accordance with 3.. provided the signs 4c are fitted in the car. – 1. at landing (see note 3) 3) Control devices in car a) one button for each floor – 2.2 d) one stop device coloured red (see note 5) “STOP” 4) Indicators in car a) an illuminated sign to indicate the car call has registered b) an illuminated position indicator – 2. 0. Table 3 — Full collective control: summary of control devices and indicators 4 BS 5655-7:1983 Requirement Legend 1) Control devices on landings a) two call buttons (see note 1) on each intermediate landing ∇ and ∆ symbols in accordance with 3. and has stopped.. 3 etc.1 c) one “door re-open” button (see note 4) Symbol in accordance with 3. NOTE 6 If the option suggested in note 2 is adopted these signs should be located in such a position that they are visible from the landing.. b) one alarm button Symbol in accordance with 3. NOTE 5 Applicable only to lifts which do not have imperforate doors. NOTE 2 These signs may be omitted when automatic doors are fitted.`.4 c) a sound signal to accompany lighting of sign (b) above (except where such sound would cause major inconvenience) d) a sign which remains illuminated when car is about to stop. © BSI 12-1998 Copyright British Standards Institution Reproduced by IHS under license with BSI . 0.4 b) one call button at each terminal level ∇ or ∆ symbol in accordance with 3. 2. 2. 1. c) two illuminated signs to indicate next departure direction (see note 6) ∇ and ∆ symbols in accordance with 3.`....3 fitted) NOTE 1 Or two groups in parallel for each group of lifts.`. – 1. NOTE 4 Applicable only to lifts with automatically operated doors.Uncontrolled Copy No reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS Not for Resale .-`-`. NOTE 3 Applicable only to lifts with manually operated doors without vision panels.
..Uncontrolled Copy No reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS Not for Resale .-`-`. BS 5655-7:1983 Figure 4 — Example of down direction symbol --`.`...`.`..`.`--- Figure 1 — Example of alarm symbol Figure 5 — Example of up direction symbol Figure 2 — Example of door open symbol Figure 3 — Example of telephone or intercom symbol Copyright British Standards Institution © BSI 12-1998 5 Reproduced by IHS under license with BSI ..
If it is considered necessary to reverse of that specified in 3. “stand clear of the doors”.3 Other special features controls and supplementary A.2).`.e. etc. The legends used on these special number of lifts and the expected traffic. i.Uncontrolled Copy No reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS Not for Resale . Examples: (see A. Some lift installations may require indicators additional special manual controls and corresponding indicators to suit the peculiarities of A.`--- 6 © BSI 12-1998 Copyright British Standards Institution Reproduced by IHS under license with BSI ... This the control system adopted.2 Goods lifts. .`.a shown below: red circular disc with a white horizontal bar.1 General.2.1 Group collective control. --`..3.3. Many of the more British Standard specifies basic requirements for common control systems and the special control simple collective control lifts. 4) In course of preparation.2 Legends.e. provide an overload warning on any lift.. The symbol on the indicator should be similar to that “no entry” road sign should be used..`. groups can be more complex according to the A. particularly b) it is required to provide an illuminated goods lifts. Lifts arranged in features required are fully described in BS 5655-64). a) if it is required to provide a “close door” button it should be identified with a symbol which is the A. an illuminated indicator (and even an indication that a particular lift is not in use the audible indication also) should be provided. i. BS 5655-7:1983 Appendix A Additional manual A.-`-`. In such features should follow the principles adopted in this conditions the lift manufacturer may consider it standard..3.`. useful to provide additional supplementary signs such as “next car”.
Uncontrolled Copy No reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS Not for Resale . BS 5810.. --`.... BS 6217. BS 5655-7:1983 Publications referred to BS 5655. Guide to graphical symbols for use on electrical equipment.`--- © BSI 12-1998 Copyright British Standards Institution Reproduced by IHS under license with BSI . Code of practice for access for the disabled to buildings.. Specification for public information symbols.`..`.`. Lifts and service lifts. BS 6034. BS 5655-6. 5) In course of preparation. Code of practice for lifts5).`.-`-`.
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