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CSA Z98S2 : 2004

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SUPPLEMENT NO. 2 TO CAN/CSA-Z98-01 - PASSENGER ROPEWAYS AND CONVEYORS
Withdrawn date

11-01-2007

Published date

01-12-2013

Technical Committee on Passenger Ropeways
Preface
1. Scope
    1.1 General
    1.2 Equipment Covered
    1.3 Freight
    1.4 Existing Installations
    1.5 Exceptions
    1.6 Funicular Railways
    1.7 Mandatory and Advisory Rules
2. Reference Publications and Definitions
    2.1 Reference Publications
    2.2 Definitions
3. General Requirements
    3.1 Scope
    3.2 Alterations
    3.3 Location and Alignment
    3.4 General Design Requirements
    3.5 Materials, Manufacturing, and Quality Control
    3.6 Fatigue Design
    3.7 Corrosion Protection
    3.8 Ropes and Chains
    3.9 Welding
    3.10 Buildings and Structures
    3.11 Machine Rooms
    3.12 Internal Combustion Engines
    3.13 Hydraulic Systems
    3.14 Foundations
    3.15 Speed, Capacity, and Spacing
    3.16 Crossing Ropeways
    3.17 Wind Gauges
    3.18 Towers and Equipment
    3.19 Line Sheaves and Sheave Assemblies
    3.20 Counterweight Sheaves
    3.21 Drive and Return Sheaves
    3.22 Tension Systems
    3.23 Drive Systems
    3.24 Brakes and Antirollback Device
    3.25 Protection in Stations
    3.26 Loading and Unloading Areas
    3.27 Carriers
    3.28 Rope Grips
    3.29 Controls
    3.30 Electrical
    3.31 Communications
    3.32 Signs
    3.33 Fire Protection
    3.34 Lighting
    3.35 Avalanche Control
    3.36 Manuals
4. Reversible Passenger Ropeways
    4.1 Scope
    4.2 General Cabin Clearances
    4.3 Vertical Clearances
    4.4 Horizontal Clearances
    4.5 Wind Force
    4.6 Towers and Track Rope Saddles
    4.7 Haul Rope Guides
    4.8 Cabin Guides to Limit Cabin Swing
    4.9 Sheaves - Track Rope to Counterweight
    4.10 Drives
    4.11 Braking Systems
    4.12 Systems with Track Rope Brakes
    4.13 Systems with No Track Rope Brakes on Two Track Ropes
          per Track
    4.14 Friction of the Haul Rope on the Drive Bullwheel
    4.15 Carriages
    4.16 Cabin Hanger
    4.17 Cabins
    4.18 Loading and Unloading Areas
    4.19 Controls
    4.20 Communications
    4.21 Evacuation
5. Circulating Passenger Ropeways
    5.1 Scope
    5.2 Speed
    5.3 Vertical Clearances
    5.4 Horizontal Clearances
    5.5 Ski Tip Deflectors
    5.6 Braking Systems
    5.7 Loading and Unloading Areas
    5.8 Bullwheel Unloading
    5.9 Intermediate Stations
    5.10 Foot Passengers
    5.11 Enclosed Passenger Cabins
    5.12 Chairs
    5.13 Detachable Grip Ropeways
    5.14 Safety Gates
    5.15 Haul Rope Retention (Bicable Systems)
    5.16 Towers and Track Rope Saddles
    5.17 Sheaves Track Rope to Counterweight
    5.18 Track Rope Carriage
    5.19 Haul Rope Guides (Bicable Systems)
6. Surface Passenger Ropeways
    6.1 Scope
    6.2 Tow Path
    6.3 Carrier Interval
    6.4 Location and Height of Towers
    6.5 Tower Clearance
    6.6 Drive and Return Sheaves
    6.7 Brakes
    6.8 Antirollback Device
    6.9 Safety Gate
    6.10 Loading and Unloading Areas
    6.11 Carrier Length
7. Rope Tows
    7.1 Scope
    7.2 Tow Path
    7.3 Capacity and Speed
    7.4 Vertical Clearances
    7.5 Horizontal Clearances
    7.6 Clearances Between Uphill and Downhill Ropes
    7.7 Vertical Forces
    7.8 Towers
    7.9 Haul Rope Retention
    7.10 Loading Sheaves
    7.11 Control of Rope Rotation
    7.12 Guides
    7.13 Brakes
    7.14 Antirollback Device
    7.15 Safety Gate
    7.16 Towing Outfits
    7.17 Drive Controls
8. Ropeways for Secondary Carriers
    8.1 Scope
    8.2 Tow Path
    8.3 Capacity
    8.4 Rope Speed
    8.5 Vertical Clearances
    8.6 Horizontal Clearances
    8.7 Vertical Forces
    8.8 Towers
    8.9 Haul Rope Retention
    8.10 Loading Sheaves
    8.11 Control of Rope Rotation
    8.12 Guides
    8.13 Brakes
    8.14 Safety Gate
    8.15 Towing Attachments
    8.16 Drive Controls
    8.17 Cable Tension
9. Conveyors
    9.1 Purpose
    9.2 Conveyor Path
    9.3 Capacity and Speed
    9.4 Clearances
    9.5 Line Equipment
    9.6 Brakes, Rollback Device, and Automatic Stopping
          Devices
    9.7 Drive
    9.8 Drive Controls
    9.9 Loading and Unloading Areas
    9.10 Tensioning
    9.11 Belt Enclosures
10. Ropes and Chains
    10.1 Fibre Ropes
    10.2 Wire Ropes
    10.3 Wire Rope Construction
    10.4 Track Ropes
    10.5 Guy Ropes
    10.6 Testing
    10.7 Splices
    10.8 End Connections
    10.9 Chain
11. Inspection, Testing, Operation, and Maintenance of
    Passenger Ropeways
    11.1 Scope
    11.2 Personnel Training
    11.3 Operational Requirements
    11.4 Operations Manual
    11.5 Minimum Number and Location of Operating Personnel
    11.6 Operational Procedures and Rules
    11.7 Hazardous Conditions
    11.8 Communication
    11.9 Stations
    11.10 Loading and Unloading Stations
    11.11 Starting and Stopping Ropeways
    11.12 Operational Inspection
    11.13 Manual Transmissions
    11.14 Tension and Carriage Systems
    11.15 Evacuation with Evacuation Drive
    11.16 Manual Evacuation
    11.17 Termination of Daily Operations
    11.18 Operational Log
    11.19 Maintenance Safety Procedures
    11.20 Grounding
    11.21 Maintenance Procedures
    11.22 Replacement Components
    11.23 Maintenance Requirements
    11.24 Maintenance Log
    11.25 Acceptance Tests and Inspection
    11.26 Periodic Load Testing
    11.27 Nondestructive Testing of Ropes, Sleeves, and Sockets
    11.28 Wire Rope Maintenance
    11.29 Protruding Broken Wires
    11.30 Replacement or Repair of Wire Rope
    11.31 Locked Coil Track-Rope Broken Wires
    11.32 Wire Rope Log
    11.33 Splice Certificate
    11.34 Chains in Tension Systems
    11.35 Nondestructive Tests of Carriers on Above-Surface
          Ropeways
    11.36 First Aid
    11.37 Fire Protection
Tables
Appendices
A - Approval Checklist
B - Procedures for Work Carriers
C - Daily Ropeway Log
D - Inspection and Maintenance Checklist
E - Rope Nondestructive Test Report
F - Grip-Carrier Nondestructive Test Report
G - Certificate and Inspection of Wire Rope Splice
H - Five-Year Load Test Report
J - Stopping Times and Distances for Circulating Passenger
    Ropeways
K - Example of Cast Socket Report
Index

DevelopmentNote
This is a supplement to CSA Z98. (11/2004)
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Canadian Standards Association
Status
Withdrawn

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