Category: Stairs and Elevators
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ESCALATORS
These stairs are also known as moving stairs or even moving flights. By a revolving drum, the escalator is kept in motion. A few steps at top and bottom are kept level through moving individually. A person has to occupy a step (preferably the first step) of the escalator for the upward or downward motion.…
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Types of Elevators
Elevators are used for different purposes and accordingly they are classified as follows: Separate specifications are available for each type of elevator. The relevant IS code has to be referred for specifications.
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Structural Component of an Elevator
Civil engineering construction components needed for an elevator operation are given below:
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ELEVATORS
Buildings which are having more than four storeys are provided with elevators or also called as lifts. The function of an elevator is to provide vertical transportation of passengers or freight. The elevators may be of two types, viz., electric traction elevators or hydraulic elevators. For a low-rise freight service, hydraulic elevators are provided which…
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RAMPS
Ramps are sloping surfaces that join two floors. These are provided where large numbers of people or vehicles or equipment have to be moved from floor to floor. Now-a-days, ramps are specially provided in all public places like hospitals, railway stations, etc., for movement of aged and physically challenged persons. Multi-storey car parks that are…
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Rise and Tread
Following are the norms for the size of rise and tread: The following guidelines may be followed while deciding the size of rise and tread of a stair:
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Effective Span of Stairs
Figure 21.15 Effective span for stairs supported at each end by landings (Source: IS: 456–2000)
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Live Loads
For residential buildings, a uniformly distributed load of 2–3 kN/m2 may be adopted depending on the users. For public buildings, a uniformly distributed load of 5 kN/m2 is specified.