Hello all,
I could use some help with this as I have not worked on a project with an elevator that has this many stops before. This is in Colorado under the 2021 IBC.
My client owns a three story plus basement office building built in 1990s, not sprinklered, with two elevators serving all four floors, and a third elevator serving the ground, second, third floors. No elevator lobby, the elevators open to the corridor. The owners are making upgrades to the elevators, and thus triggering the elevators to comply with the latest State of Colorado Conveyance Regulations which requires any alterations to meet ASME A17.1. Our understanding is the two elevators that serve all four floors are required to be 2hr rated and smoke rated now per code....right?
Otis has confirmed the existing elevator hoistway doors are 1-1/2 hr fire rated. The building has hold open swing doors installed at each elevator opening to provide the smoke rating. We are suggesting the owner has vision lites installed in the existing hold open smoke doors to meet current code.
My question:
1. the two elevators that serve all four floors: do they need 2hr fire rated? are we ok with the existing hoistway doors being 1-1/2hr fire? Each opening is required to be smoke rated and with the firefighter vision panels added, correct?
2. The elevator that only serves three floors, it does not need to be smoke rated, correct? What fire rating does it need?
thank you very much for the help! I'm a bit lost on this.
I could use some help with this as I have not worked on a project with an elevator that has this many stops before. This is in Colorado under the 2021 IBC.
My client owns a three story plus basement office building built in 1990s, not sprinklered, with two elevators serving all four floors, and a third elevator serving the ground, second, third floors. No elevator lobby, the elevators open to the corridor. The owners are making upgrades to the elevators, and thus triggering the elevators to comply with the latest State of Colorado Conveyance Regulations which requires any alterations to meet ASME A17.1. Our understanding is the two elevators that serve all four floors are required to be 2hr rated and smoke rated now per code....right?
Otis has confirmed the existing elevator hoistway doors are 1-1/2 hr fire rated. The building has hold open swing doors installed at each elevator opening to provide the smoke rating. We are suggesting the owner has vision lites installed in the existing hold open smoke doors to meet current code.
My question:
1. the two elevators that serve all four floors: do they need 2hr fire rated? are we ok with the existing hoistway doors being 1-1/2hr fire? Each opening is required to be smoke rated and with the firefighter vision panels added, correct?
2. The elevator that only serves three floors, it does not need to be smoke rated, correct? What fire rating does it need?
thank you very much for the help! I'm a bit lost on this.