NOTE: Omit the following paragraph, "...phone
jack," unless specifically requested by the activity.
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[h.
Sound-actuated firefighter phone jack.]
2.5.3.2
Service Controls
a.
Inspection switch that transfers car control to top-of-car
inspection operating controls and prevents car operation from
in-car control panel.
b.
Independent service switch.
c.
Two car light switches, one for light in car and one for lights on
top and bottom of car frame.
d.
Fan switch, two-speed.
e.
Infra-red curtain unit cutout switch.
f.
120-volt ac 60 Hz single-phase duplex electrical outlet of
ground-fault-circuit-interrupt (GFCI) design.
g.
Device for communication between car and elevator machine room.
[h.
Parking switch.]
2.5.3.3
Certificate Window
Provide a minimum 100 mm high by 150 mm wide 4 inch high by 6 inch wide
certificate window in car operating panel for elevator inspection
certificate.
[2.5.4
Freight Car-Operating Panel
ASME A17.1, Section 211 and 306. Provide 3 mm 1/8 inch thick stainless
steel face plate with edges relieved. Provide each car with [one] [two]
car operating panel that contains operation controls and communication
devices. Provide exposed, flush mounted buttons for the controls that must
be passenger accessible. Provide service cabinet or keyed switches for
those controls that should not be passenger accessible. Allow maximum 1200
mm 48 inches between car floor and centerline of bottom button. Use
engraving and backfilling or photo etching for button and switch
designations. Do not use attached signs.
2.5.4.1
Passenger Controls
a.
Illuminated operating call buttons identified to correspond to
landings served by elevator car. For two openings at a floor,
provide two buttons, marked "FRONT" and "REAR" above the button
location.
b.
Manual "STOP" switch in accordance with ASME A17.1, Rule 210.2 (e).
c.
"ALARM button in compliance with UFAS, ADA, and ASME A17.1 Alarm
button shall be red with engraved legend "ALARM." Alarm button
shall illuminate when pushed. Locate "ALARM" button at panel
bottom.
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