IS 14665 Part 2/Sec 2

: 1999

Code of Practice for Installation, Operation and Maintenance of Electric Passenger and Goods Lifts — Part 2: Constructional and Installation Requirements, Section 2: Lift Well, Pit and Headroom

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Superseded by IS 17462 Part 1:2020
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This standard specifies the constructional and installation requirements for electric passenger and goods lift wells, pits, and headrooms. It provides minimum dimensions, material specifications, and safety features like pit access ladders, waterproofing, and lighting, crucial for the safe installation and operation of lifts.

Specifies requirements for the lift well, pit, and headroom for electric passenger and goods lifts (commonly referenced for installations from its period).

Quick Reference Values
Minimum clear opening height2.0 m
Maximum force to prevent door closing150 N
Maximum kinetic energy of power operated doors10 J
Minimum fire resistance for landing doors1 hour (or half of shaft's fire resistance)
Minimum dimension of vision panel clear area60 mm
Maximum gap between closed door panels or door and frame6 mm
Practical Notes
Ensuring the correct functioning of the door locking mechanism (interlock) is the single most critical safety check during installation and maintenance.
Verification of the fire rating for landing doors must align with the building's overall fire strategy and the fire rating of the shaft wall, as specified in the National Building Code.
The door reopening device (light curtain or safety edge) must be tested across its full height to ensure it detects small obstructions, not just at a single point.