This standard applies to firemen's lifts with fire-proof vestibules. 2 This standard does not apply to: a) double-deck car elevators; b) elevators already installed in existing buildings; c) major modifications to existing elevators installed before the implementation of this standard; d) elevators with two entrances and exits, And the fire-proof front room of the firefighter elevator is not set on the same side as the fire-proof front room on the fire service access floor. However, this standard can also be used as a basis. 3 This standard involves major hazards, dangerous states and events related to the use of firefighter lifts for the purpose and under the conditions expected by the manufacturer. 4 This standard applies to new firefighter lifts installed in new buildings after the implementation of this standard. 5 The fireman's lift that can be used for firefighting and evacuation purposes under the control of firefighters shall comply with the relevant requirements of GB 7588-2003 and GB 21240-2007 in addition to this standard. 6 This standard does not consider the use of lifts with partially enclosed shafts as fireman's lifts. If the fire eventually penetrates the fire-resistant vestibule, this standard is no longer applicable.
GB/T 26465-2011 Referenced Document
EN 81-71:2005 Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts - Particular applications to passenger lifts and goods passenger lifts - Part 71: Vandal resistant lifts (Incorporates Amendment A1: 2006; Remains Current)
GB 21240-2007 Safety rules for the construction and installation of hydraulic lifts
GB 4208-2008 Degrees of protection provided by enclosure(IP code)
GB 50016-2006 Code of Design on Building Fire Protection and Prevention
GB 50045-1995 Code for fire protection design of tall building
GB 7588-2003 Safety rules for the construction and installation of electric lifts
GB/T 15706.1-2007 Safety of machinery Basic concepts, general principles for design Part 1: Basic terminology, methodology