JoeStillman
Senior Member
- Location
- West Chester, PA
I recently learned that the ASME A17.1 elevator code requires 10 footcandles MINIMUM illumination in an elevator pit. I learned this the hard way - by having an elevator inspector with a light meter reject one of my designs (18W CFL jelly jar with guard.) The light level was "as low as 2.8 FC."
I'm posting because I've used this design for a long time (maybe 20 years) and never had a problem before. What are others using? How can you be sure you've designed this correctly without knowing how deep the pit is and what other junk is in there?
I also want ask if anyone has ever just run a circuit to the elevator pit and let the elevator people provide the light?
I would like to see a better division of labor between elevator installers and electricians. I think it's unreasonable to expect us (electricians and engineers) to stay up-to-date on the arcane elevator code. So little of it applies to us. I would like to exclude any work to which the elevator code might apply. This would make a clear cut division of labor.
How does this work in other parts of the country?
I'm posting because I've used this design for a long time (maybe 20 years) and never had a problem before. What are others using? How can you be sure you've designed this correctly without knowing how deep the pit is and what other junk is in there?
I also want ask if anyone has ever just run a circuit to the elevator pit and let the elevator people provide the light?
I would like to see a better division of labor between elevator installers and electricians. I think it's unreasonable to expect us (electricians and engineers) to stay up-to-date on the arcane elevator code. So little of it applies to us. I would like to exclude any work to which the elevator code might apply. This would make a clear cut division of labor.
How does this work in other parts of the country?