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ISO 4190-2:2001

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Lift (US: Elevator) installation — Part 2: Class IV lifts

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Language(s)

English, French

Published date

01-02-2001

This part of ISO 4190 specifies the necessary dimensions to permit the installation of Class IV lifts, as defined in

3.2.4, generally used for the transport of goods (freight).

It deals with electric and hydraulic lifts. The horizontal dimensions of the wells (US: hoistways) are generally defined

by the entrance and drive configurations. It covers lifts with either horizontal or vertical power-operated sliding doors

[see Figures 1 a) and 1 b)].

For other characteristics, the manufacturers should be consulted.

This part of ISO 4190 is applicable to new lift installations, with a car with one or two entrances, to be installed in a

new building. Where relevant, it may be used as a basis for an installation in an existing building.

Two types of loading (load per unit area) are addressed:

Series A: passenger and goods (freight) lifts with loading conforming to EN 81-1 or EN 81-2;

Series B: lifts for goods (freight) only, which have a different floor loading in countries which allow this by virtue of

their safety codes.

Committee
ISO/TC 178
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
19
ProductNote
THIS STANDARD ALSO REFERS TO EN 81-1:1998,EN 81-2:1998
PublisherName
International Organization for Standardization
Status
Current
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
SS-ISO 4190-2:2019 Identical
FD ISO 4190-2 : 2004 FD Identical
UNE 58708:1985 Identical
BS ISO 4190-2:2001 Identical
NFP 82 216 : 1983 FD Identical
BS 5655-5:1989 Similar to
UNI ISO 4190-2 : 1984 Identical

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BS ISO 4190-5:2006 Lift (elevator) installation Control devices, signals and additional fittings
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CSA ISO/TS 22559-1 : 2007 : R2016 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR LIFTS (ELEVATORS) - PART 1: GLOBAL ESSENTIAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS (GESRS)
ISO 15537:2004 Principles for selecting and using test persons for testing anthropometric aspects of industrial products and designs
DD ISO/TS 22559-1:2004 Safety requirements for lifts (elevators) Global safety requirements (GESR\'s) for lifts (elevators
CSA ISO 22559-1 : 2016 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR LIFTS (ELEVATORS) - PART 1: GLOBAL ESSENTIAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS (GESRS)
ISO/TS 22559-1:2004 Safety requirements for lifts (elevators) Part 1: Global essential safety requirements (GESRs)
I.S. EN ISO 15537:2005 PRINCIPLES FOR SELECTING AND USING TEST PERSONS FOR TESTING ANTHROPOMETRIC ASPECTS OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS AND DESIGNS
BS 5655-5:1989 Lifts and service lifts Specification for dimensions of standard lift arrangements
12/30264755 DC : 0 BS ISO 22559-1 - SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR LIFTS (ELEVATORS) - PART 1: GLOBAL ESSENTIAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS (GESRS)
ISO 4190-5:2006 Lift (Elevator) installation Part 5: Control devices, signals and additional fittings
ISO 22559-1:2014 Safety requirements for lifts (elevators) Part 1: Global essential safety requirements (GESRs)
DIN EN ISO 15537:2005-03 Principles for selecting and using test persons for testing anthropometric aspects of industrial products and designs (ISO 15537:2004)
BS EN ISO 15537:2004 Principles for selecting and using test persons for testing anthropometric aspects of industrial products and designs
EN ISO 15537:2004 Principles for selecting and using test persons for testing anthropometric aspects of industrial products and designs (ISO 15537:2004)
UNI ISO 4190-5 : 2010 LIFT (ELEVATOR) INSTALLATION - PART 5: CONTROL DEVICES, SIGNALS AND ADDITIONAL FITTINGS

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